90TH JBIRTHDAY. SHREWSBURY LAND SOLD VOLUME XXXI. NO..36. RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, PAGES 1 TO 8

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1 VOLUME XXX. NO..36. RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, PAGES 1 O 8 SHREWSBURY LAND SOLD BENJAMN J. PARKER BUYS A RAC OF HRY ACRES. J weny Acres, Wih a Fronage o 850 Fee on he Eaonown Road, Was Bough For a New York Pary, Who Will Build a Residence here. Las week a conrac or he sale o J hiry acres o land a Shrewsbury was m made by Benjamin John Parker and Mrs. Vicor Meer o Belgium. he rac lies on wo sides o he propery o L. L. Whie, which i3 a he corner o he inon Falls road and he Eaonown road. he Whie propery and a he propery which has now been bough by Mr. Parker were boh originally par " o he George Douglass allman, propery. Abou hiry years ago Mr; allman sold he propery which has now been bough by Mr. Parker o Dr. Edward Keyes o New York and o Dr. VanBuren. Dr. Keyes was Dr. Van- Buren's parner in New York. he par bough by Dr. Keye3 was ha par which rons on he Eaonown aone road. has a ronag! o abou 850 ee on his road and i conains abou weny acres. When Dr. Keyes bough he propery ho laid ou abou our acres o he rac in rees and shrubbery, inending o huild a handsome residence here.bu or some reason he residence projec ell hrough. he rac roning on Sycamore avenue, or he inon Falls road, was bough by Dr. VanBuren a he same ime ha ho Eaonown road rac was bough by Dr. Keyes. his rac has a ronage o 160 ee on Sycamore avenue. conains abou en acres and i adjoined Dr. VanBuren's residence on Sycamore avenue. Dr. Keyes subsequenly sold his propery o Dr. VanBuren, who ranserred he whole rac o his wie and she in urn ranserred i o her daugher, Mrs. Sarah Brugiere. Mr. BiURiere died and aer some years his widow married Vicor Meer and moved o Belgium, where she now lives. he rac o weny acres roning on h" Eaonown sone road was bough by Mr. Parker or a New York man, whose namo hna no been disclosed and will no be disclosed unil he deed or he propery is received rom Belgium. he new owner will build a handsome house amids he rees and shrubbery laid ou by Dr. Keyes a generaion ago, and -which have now aained ine proporions. he en-acre rac roning on Sycamore avenue Mr. Parker will reain himsel unil a purchaser is ound or i. he price paid or he hiry acres was a rile over $10,000. had been generally undersood ha L. L. Whie was he purchaser o he propery, bu Mr. Parker says ha his ia an error. Mr. Whie's corner rac was also originally a par o he George Douglass allman propery. en or welve years ago, when he rolley company was rying o ge consens o lay is racks on he main road hrough Shrewsbury village, he corner plo o abou weny acres was bough by Edward Kemp in order o preven he rolley company rom geing enough consens o permi he building o he road. Mr. Kemp aerward sold he propery o James Loeb, who sold i a ew years ago o L. L. Whie. i -O_-E» NEW HOUSES A MARDEAN. Aciviy in Building in ha Secion o Alanic Highlands. Four new houses are under way a Mardean, neaj Alanic Highlands.' his rac was ormerly he hompson arm. When hese houses are compleed here will be ieen residences on he rac. he new houses are being buil or Mrs. E. Swope o Washingon, F. V. Swope o New York, Mrs. E. Vandercook'o New York and Mrs. Ada Miller o Alanic Highlands. homas Nugen o Jersey Ciy has planned or a new house o be buil a Mardean a a cos o $5,000. F. A. Morehouse, one o he real esae sharps o Alanic Highlands, predics ha here will be iy houses a Mardean wihin hree years' ime. Mr. Morehouse has jus sold a lo n Breven Purk, near Mardean, o William Williams, who will pu up a new house in he spring. Deah rom C6nsunipion. Miss Marjorio Moore, daugher pi' Le.or Mooro o Leonardo, a ormer residen o Red Bank, died o consump lion on uesday nigh o las week aged 22 years. he uneral wan held lasi Friday aernoon, Rev. Z. Clark Marin oliciiing. he body was buried a Bay View cemeery. mproving a Sore. he inerior o James Grover's cloh ing and urnishing sore on Bruad sree H being renovaed. he walla are being covered wih ancy burlapnnd he wood work will bo pained. Samuel E. Roger, o Washingon sree ia doing ho work Sons o Veerans Ea Clams. he Red Bank Son? o Veerans wen! o Long Brunch las hursday nigh whore hey were roncd o a seamei clam Buppur by JnmcH B. Moriin camp,. 15. high grade agriculural lime, lyl.hg per on u your saion, reigh paid unil April lii. Associaion price hereaer. Place orders now. Sci Kliie Analysis Bullein, No Ad ilrosa Lloyd & Mason, Red Bank, N. J, Adv. COL'S NECK G Ki WEDS. Hiss Nellie Desmond Becomes he Bride o a New Yorker. Mies Nellie Desmond, daugher o William Desmond o Col's Neck, and Anhony Doering o New York were married a S. Michael's church a Long Branch on Sunday o las week. he church was crowded. he bride was dressed in a ligh gray cloh sui vih ha o mach. She carried a bo- ^ o Bride roses. Miss. Dorohy Desmond, a siser o he bride, was ridesmaid. She wore a brown cloh mi wih ha o mach and carried a soque o whie carnaions. Nicholas ^rovenzeno was groomsman. Aer ;he wedding ceremony a recepion was eld a he home o he bride's siser, Mrs. William Wheary o Long Branch. he house, was beauiully decoraed wih red and whie cu lowers and lalms. A collaion was served o abou 5 guess. Mr. and Mrs. Doering le. ong Branch or a rip o Philadelphia, Alanic Ciy, Washingon and oher Souhern owns. On heir reurn hey will live a New York, where Mr. Doerng is employed by Park & ilord. Many gis were received, comprising silverware, cash, cu glass, bed and able linen, ec. WO EGGS N ONE. Uen Owned by Oceanpor Woman Lays Freak Egg. Las Wednesday a hen owned.by Mrs. Andrew L. Wilson o Oceanpor laid wo eggs, one o which was inside he oher. Boh egga have hard uhella. ho larges egg was 3J inches in lengh and 9J inches in circumerence. Beore he hen laid he eggs las Wednesday morning i aced weak and droopy and Mrs. Wilson hough i was sick, She pu i in a coop away rom he oher owls. Laer in he day she wen.o he coop and he hen was all righ) On he ground was a large egg. Mrs, Wilson made a hole in he egg o le is conens run ou. She was grealy surprised when she \ound anoher egg inside he shell o he larger :gg. his inerior egg was abou he size o a normal egg. Mrs. Wilson calls he hen her blue ribbon hen and she has ied a blue ribbon o is leg o disinguish i rom he res o he lock. MYRON L. CAMPBELL MARRED. Lile Silver Man akes Miss A. H. Poer M His Bride. Misu Angeline Hamilon Poer o Lile Silver*, ormerly o rnlaysown, and Myron Louis Campbell o Lile Silver, were married las Saurday a he home o Mrs. Howard. Hance, a siser o he bride. Only a ew members o he immediae amilies were presen. he ceremony was perormed by Rev. Sanley Clark, pasor o he Lile Silver Mehodis church. he bride wore a raveling sui o dark blue broadcloh. Aer a shor wedding rip he couple will live on he Rumson road a Lile Silver. Mr. Campbell is engaged in he wheelwrigh and machinis business. FARMER AKES A BRDE. Charles G., Leonard Weds Miss Annie Berha Johnson. Miss Annie Berha Johnson, daugher o homas Johnson o Navesink, was married las Wednesday nigh o Charles G. Leonard, son o Charles. Leonard o Leonardo. Rev. J. E. Sawn, pasor o ne Navesink Mehodis church, married he couple. Mrs. J. E. Sawn and Miss Emma Hendrickson were winesses o he ceremony. Mr. Leonard owns a arm a Evere and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard will move o his arm in April. " Lodge Has Ladies* Nigh. he Red Bank Royal Arcanum lodge observed ladies' nigh las hursday nigh. Abou 275 persons were presen. Grand vice regen Class o Wesield was he speaker o he evening. An enerainmen was given and rereshmens o sandwiches, cake, coee and ice cream were served. Sree Sweeper o be Bough. he commissioners have decided o buy a seven-oo sree sweeper o be used in sweeping Broad sree, and also or use on Monmouh sree and Fron sree, aer hose srees have been paved wih brick. Mehodiss leur 820 a a Supper, A supper or he benei o he Bel ord Mehodis church was given Mon day aernoon and evening in J. E Johnson's hall,a Bolord. Abou $21 was cleared. ' Home Vorii Jamaica. Mr. and Mrs, George D. Cooper, Alex ander ). Cooper and Miss Margare Cooper o Peera place reurned las Wednesday rom Jamaica, where hoj had spen wo weeks. Found a Mu. Henry Bowman o Cenral avenue Red Blink, ound a mud Friday aer noon wliilu driving homo rom Fail Haven. Auo Bargain. Pope-Harord our-cylinder ouring car, wih op and ully equipped, in good condiion," cos $2,800; will soil or $750 H. L. Zobel, Seubrigh, N. J.-Adv. HOMPSON FARM SOLD. SCOBEYVLLE PROPERY SOLD O A POLE. lie Place Was Owned by Smih C. Picher and Was Sold or $8,000- l Conains 105 Acres and is on he Col's Neck Road. Las hursday. Smih C. Picher sold lis arm a Scobeyville o a Pole a 3 erh ^Amboy or. $8,000. he place is in he souh side o he Col's Neck oad and conains 105 acres. On he 'arm are a house and he usual oubuildngo, all o which are in good condiion. he propery was owned and occupied nany years by.william, hompson md i is commonly known as he hompion arm. Previous o Mr. Picher's ownership he arm i was owned by. Augusus jayon, who now lives a Long Branch. Ar. Picher obained possession o he )lace ive years ago by rading Mr. Layr ;on some propery a Long Branch or ;he arm. Air. Picher spen abou l,500 repairing he house and oubuildngs and making- oier improvemens o :he place. He also bough a house rom William McKaig and moved i o he arm. his house in occupied by Harry Boyce, who armed he place or Mr. Picher. he new owner o he arm bough i as a home and he will move on i nex monh, Mr. Picher's son, Harry Picher, ha3 received he conrac or a lig building job a oms River and Mr. 'jcher will move hpre and ake charge o pie work. Mr. Boyce has no ye decided where he will move. HARRSON AVENUE LOS SOLD. Hugh McCarron Buys an Oule or he Loeic rac. Hugh McCarron, who recenly bough he William E. Loew propery eas o Red Bank, has bough wo! loa rom Morris Pach on he eas side o Harrison avenue. hese los aw each iy ee ron by abou 360 ee deep, and hey run back rom Harrison avenue o he Loew propery. he Loew propery has no ronage %i,;any sree excep Fron sree. Mr. McCarron's purchase o he Pach los is supposed o have been made in order o ge an enrance o he Loew propery rom Harrison avenue, which would be an advanage in cuing-up he Loew rac ino los. Mr. McCarron paid $820' or he wo Pach los. Mr. Pach paid $250 each or he loo when hey were bough by him a ew years ago. MAPLE AVENUE HOUSE SOLD. William P. Hugg Bugs he Deborah Bnchanon Propery. William P. Hugg, who has been employed in HE REGSER oice he pas hree years, has bough he Mrs. Deborah Buchanon propery on he eas side o Maple avenue. he lo adjoins he Schroeder propery on he norh. he lo is 42xl35J ee. he house is wide and can readily be convered ino a double house. Mr. Hugg paid $2,050 or he propery, which.he bough as a home. He has already moved ino his new possession. wo New Bungalows. Mrs. F. Vance Swope o New York, who recenly bough hree los a Mardean, will build on one o he los a wosory bungalow which will conain ive rooms and a bah room. he building is o be inished by May 1s and wi cos abou $2,250. William Burdge wil build a bungalow or his own occupancy near Waer Wich, which will be compleed by April 15h. Boh buildings are o be buil by Herber R. Leonard o Mardean. New Era Receives he lae George Mongold o Long Branch made a beques o $200 o he New Era benevolen associaion and he money was received by he reasurer o he sociey a a meeing las week. Mr. Mongold was an honorary member o he sociey. he sociey has $3,088 ir is reasury. * -*-c» Former Red Bank Man Married. Marin Dugan o New York, ormerly o Red Bank, was married on- Sunday, February 14h, o Miss Eleanor M Savidge o New York. Mia3 Mary Dugan o Reel Bunk waa bridenmaid and James Dugan o Long Branch was groomsman. he couple will live in New York. House and Lo Sold a Phalanx. Henry H. Colemorgan has sold his house a he Phalanx o Mrs. Caherine Popo. he house is on he original Pha lanx rac. he price puid or he propery was is-o. hu side wns) UUU b; James. Sickles o Red Bank. Now Houso a Bolord. Mrs. Melvi.n P. Yard o Belord i building a house on he lo adjoining her propery on Church sree a ha place. he house will be occupied b, Henry Clayon o Belord. Fine Residence or Navcslnk. Charles Amos o Clarksburg, Wes' Virginia, has bough a lo a Plamoun near Nnveaink, on which he will buil a ine residence. 1,500 ho bod sash a $1.65. Conovc: & Young, Koypor, N. 3. Adv.' iany SPECAL MEENGS HE CHURCHES. N lelord Ladies' Aid Sociey Organized as a i Sewing Circle Changes in Navesink Properly William Dorr Moving His Barn. he annual meeing o he women's luxiliary o All Sains' church a Nave- ;ink was held his morning aer liany ind Holy Communion. During Len he auxiliary will mee Wednesday arnoons a wo o'clock and here will e special preachers in charge o he 'hursday nigh services. Rev. Henry 'omeroy o Princeon will have charge he service omorrow nigh. he /eekly meeing o he pasor's bible lass will be held every Monday nigh nd he children's service every Friday ernoon unil Easer Sunday. -ivai Special meeings were held las week i he Navesink Mehodis church. Rev. W. L. Shaw, pasor o he Alanic Highlands Mehodis church, had charge o Wednesday nigh's meeing and he meeihg on hursday nigh was in charge o John Moun and William D. Hubbard o Red Bank. Much ineres was. maniesed and oher meeings will be held beore conerence convenes March. he special services a he Hillside ilehqdis church have come o a close, ju special services will be held every Wednesday njgh unil urher noice. E. E. Makiel o Florida, who hag been in charge o he meeings, le las week :6r Philadelphia. he Belord ladies' aid sociey will mee omorrow aernoon a Mrs. 0. W. Budlong's on Church sree. he 3ociey organized a3 a sewing circle abou a week ago and he aernoon will bo 3pen in sewing. Joseph Linzmayer o Navesink has lecided no o move his barn o he rear ) his broher's propery, and willjno makeany urher changes o his propery his spring. Nex all his aher, George Linzmayer, will conver he sore adjoining his propery ino a small dwelling. William Dorr o Belord is moving his bam rom Daniel Oswald's propery o his own lo on he "Uncle Billy" Lee esae, which he recenly bough rom Geoage H. Loshen. Washingon's birhday exercises were held in he assembly room o he Belord schoolhouse las Friday aernoon. he enerainmen was given by he combined classes o he school. he school children will give a large enerainmen beore he close o school in June. he sorm Friday nigh inerered wih he dance in Navesink hall, given by William Cahill and Alber Burdge o Locus Poin. Only a ew persons a ended and he dance broke up early. A supper will be given omorrow nigh by he sewards o he Hillside Mehodis church. A shor enerainmen will be given and here will be speechmaking by visiing preachers. Harold Freeman Carer, son o James, Carer o Por Monmouh, is very sick wih grip. Dr. Harry A. Hendrick son o Alanic Highlands is in aend ance. David Phlon o Hoboken is visiing his siser, Mrs. James Carroll o Por Monmouh. Miss May Flannigan o Brooklyn is also a gues o Mrs. Carrol! Uriah Boice o Por Monmouh wil! move ino Eugene Cover's house a 1 Por Monmouh insead o homas Carer's house, as was repored las week. Mr. and Mrs. John Cosgrove o Key por, who were recenly married, spen Sunday wih Mr. Cosgrove's moher Mrs. Hannah Cosgrove o Belord. Mrs. William Naughon o Por Monmouh, who has been very sick during he pas week wih grip, bordering on pneumonia, is slowly recovering. Fred Ne o New York spen las hursday a Hillside looking aer his propery ineress here. Mr. Ne wil spend he summer a Hillside. Dr. and Mrs. Frank o Elizabeh spen Sunday and Monday wih Mrs. Frank's parens, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Viering o Por Monmouh. ra Gibson and amily o Hoboker spen Sunday and Monday wih Mr. Gib son's parens, Mr. and Mr. Anonius Gibson o Por Monmouh. John Richmond and amily o New York spen Monday wih Mrs. Rich mond's parens, Mr. and Mrs,. Augusu nrnow o Belord. Mrs. Hannah Kauch o New Yorl has moved ino her summer coage al Belord, which she recenly bough rom he Clayon esae. A large willow ree, said o be over 100 years old, was elled on John Henry's propery n Belord. he ree was in perec condiion. James Cooke o New York, who is visiing William Palmer o Por Monmouh, is conined o he housp wih onsiliis. Mr. and Mrs. William Pope o Lile Silver spen Sunday wih Mrs. Pope's parens, Mr. nnd Mrs. C.. Green o Navesink. Dr. and Mrs. G. Van V. Warner o Now York sae are visiing Mrs. Warner'i moher, Mrs. Jennie.Swan o Navesink. Friday nigh danco given by John Phillips o Belord in Daniel Oswald's hall was well aended despie he sorm. Rober Poole and amily o Belmar spen Sunday wih Mr. POOO'H Biser, Mrs. William Coo o Por Monmouh. MiHS Maud Guierre nnd Rober Lang, boh o Asoria, Long sland, are visiing Mr. and Mrs. Augusus Barry o Locus Poin. Miss Guiorro, Mr. Lang and Samuel Barry o Locus Poin were Sunday guess o Miss Carrie Lolisen o Belord. Mrs. J. E. Sawn, wie o he Mehodis pasor a Navesink, is on he sick lis and is under he care o Dr. R. G. Andrew. Mrs. Phoebe Despreaux o Eaonown s spending a ew days wih her daugher, Mrs. Joseph E. Johnson, o Navesink. Mrs. Annie Nailer and daugher Bearice o Newark spen Saurday and Sunday wih Mrs. William Maby o Belord. Mrs. Carrie Louise Clarke o New York is spending a ew days wih her daugher, Mrs. Arhur Johnson o Navesink. Misses Alva and Pearl Runyon have reurned o heir home a Belord aer visi wih relaives a Bradley Beach. Cliord Whie, who^is employed a New York, Bpen par o las week wih his aher, Harry Whie o Belord. Mrs. Sephen Worle o Por Monmouh is spending a ew days wih her moher a Richmond, Virginia. Mrs. Elmer E. Carhar o Keanshurg spen Friday wih her siser, Mrs. J.. Carer o Por Monmouh. William Smih o Brooklyn, who spends his summers a Belord and viciniy, is visiing riends a ha place. Miss Margare Sriydar o Mongomery, Alabama, was a recen gues o Miss Rena Roop o Belorri. George Keier and Mahew Barre o Newark spen Sunday a Mr. Keier's summer home a Belord. George Halsey o Brooklyn was a Sunday gues o Capain Sephen Carhar o Por Monmouh. Augusus Lehman, Jr., who is employed a Hoboken, is visiing hia aher a Por Monmouh. Henry Raynor o Perh Amboy spen Saurday and Sunday wih riends a Por Monmouh. Miss Mea Baker o Souh Koypor spen Sunday wih her aher. Max Baker o Belord. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kra and daugher Helen o Belord spen Mon- day ou-o-own. Miss Josie Green o -Plamoun is visiing her niece, Mrs. Charles Pell o New Rochelle. Harry Kollock, who is employed s New York, spen Monday a his home a Belord. Mrs. William Hurley o Por Monmouh has recovered rom an aack o pneumonia. George R. Hendrickson o Navesink is spending a ew days wih riends a Rockaway. Miss Lizzie Oswald o Belord has reurned rom u viil wih riends u Brooklyn. Mrs. Mary 'Woods o Hoboken is visiing her siser, Mrs. Libbie Henry o B^lord. Mrs. Rober Runyon o Belord enerained relaives rom New York over Sunday. Mi3s Freda Wernecka o Navesink is spending his week wih riends a New York. Oo Sein o Hoboken is spending a ew days wih Richard Luker o Belord! heodore Voorhees o Belord is eneraining guess rom New York. WAGONS COLLDE A NGH. Morris Carney and Family and George ash Shaken Up. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Carney and heir son o Lincro were driving home rom Holmdel a ew nighs ago when heir wagon collided wih a buggy owned by George ash o Holmdel, who was driving home rom Red Bank. he occupans o boh wagons were hrown ou, bu were no hur. Mr. Carney's horse broke loose rom he wagon and rai away. was caugh on Harry Langendor's arm, abou our miles rom where i sared. he wagon was badly damaged, bu he horse wns no hur excep or a ew scraches. When he horse was caugh mos o he harnes was gone and Mr. Carney has no recovered any o i. Mr. 'ash's wagon was upse, bu was only slighly damaged. he horse ran a shor disance up he road and sopped o is own accord. Sailor Boys Reurn Home. Barney Kelly o Beoch sree and Henry Mcaghor o Easside park, who le home abou a monh ago or i wo years' course on he schoolshi Newpor, have jiiycn up he idea o ollowing he waer and have reurned home. homas Clisey o Mechani< sree, who le Red Bank wih Kelly nnd Meagher o become a sailor, re urned home hroe weeks ago, he hav ing go ired o he work sooner hai he ohers. Cavalry nspeced he Red Bank cavalry roop was inspeced lus hursday nigh by a goy eminen oicer. he oliccr compli moled he roopers on heir work an on heir equipmen. he roop will hold a shoo nex Mon day nigh. nsallaion nnd Chowder. he new ollicera o ndependen in company were insalled las week a he lire houiio by John L. larrinon chaplain o he company. A chowdc supper wau served aer he oxerciiioa. Auomobile our-cylinder Orien ouring ca wih op, in very good condiion, coa $2,800; will soil or $400.. L. Zobel Seabrigh, N. J. Adv. HS 90H JBRHDAY. G. UCKER WELCH OF OCEAN- POR HAS A CELEBRAON. Family Dinner Parly a he Home o His Son a Long Branch Mr. Welch Has Lived a Oceanpor Nearly All His Lie. he nineieh birhday o E. ucker Velch o Oceanpor was celebraed oay by a amily dinner pary a he ome o Mr. Welch's son, E. ucker Velch, Jr., o Long Branch. A numer o Mr. Welch's riends called on lim during he day and he received sev- - :ral presens. He has ive children and" ill o hem were presen. hey are Upha Welch o New Rochelle, New "ork ; E. ucker Welch, Jr., o Long ranch; Miss Elizabeh Welch o Oceanior; Frank; Welch o Brooklyn and Mrs. Vinield. McKaig o Wilmingon, el. -' Mr. Welch is a well preserved man or his age. He akes a daily walk, :us all his irewood and does oher odd obs abou his place. His eyesigh is good, bu he is slighly dea., He is a member o he Eaonown Adven church and is acive in church work. Mr. Welch wno born in New York. He married Mrs. Welch when a young man and he couple began housekeeping a Brooklyn. wo years laer hey noved o Oceanpor, hen known a,b 5aonown Dock, where Mr. Welch has ince been engaged in he insmih lusiness. Mrs. Welch died las monh n her 86h year. [ &-*-&. FUN WH AN AUO. Holmdel Boys Give heir eachers a Ride hrough he Village. he pupils o he Holmdel school had os o un wih an auomobile las week. he machine is owned by Harry WeB i Holmdel, who bough i a shor ime ago rom a Marlboro man or $14. He was aking i home wih his eam when i broke down and he was unable o relair i suicienly o enable him o pull i home. sayed in ron o he Holmdel schoolhouse several days. Las hursday some boys ound ou wha was he maer wih he auomobile and repaired i. hey ied a rope o he auomobile and abou hiry boys pulled i abou he village. hey ook urns riding in he machine. Las Friday hey gave heir eachers. Miss da hompson nnd Miss Ellen John, a ride hrough he village in he auomobile.,ae in he aernoon, while hey were playing wih he auomobile, he axle jroke and he machine ran in a dich he boys were unable o pull i ou, bu William C. Ely go i ou or hem wih eam o horses. On accoun o he broken axle he boys are no longer able play wih he machine and hey mourn because hey can no longer ride hrough Holmdel wih a hiry-boy power auomobile. ^.. _ CELEBRAED BRHDAY. Sixeen Guess a a Pary al William Cullingon's. William Cullingon celebraed his birhday wih a pary las Wednesday nigh. he evening was spen in playng games, dancing and singing. Rereshmens o cake, coee and chocolae were 'served. hose presen were Mr. and Mrs. William Moun and heir daugher Marion, Mr. and Mrs. rving Wood and heir son Harold, Mr. and Mrs. William Wood, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Poulson. Mrs. Charles E. Burns and her son William, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Sickles, Harry Malchow and George ruex. Mr. Cullingon will sail or Bermuda he laer par o his week. HOME FROM HEARCAL OUR. W. A. Hopping'a Former ORce Boy Reurns From Long Foreign rip. James Jeries, son o Mrs. Alice Jeries o Willow sree, who has been on a hearical our wih "he Fuuriy Winneri" or he pas wo years, spen par o las weelc a his home here. Mr. Jeries akes he par o a jockey in he show. Since he has been wih he company he has raveled hrough England, Germany and France. He will begin a our o ho Unied Saes nex week. Beore Jeries wen wih he show he was employed as oice boy by W. A. Hopping. A Bowling lioajriso. A bowling league is being ormed o eams represening Shrewsbury, Eaonown, Oceanic and Fair Haven. he gamea will be rolled on he Red Bank associaion alleys. Frank N. Worh o Shrewsbury has charge o he league. Waul i> Join Exemp, Associaion. he exemp iiiuon's associaion, o Red Bank held a meeing a shor imo ago. hiry exemp liromun made applicaion or membership. he annual meeing anil elecion o oicers will be held in April. _ " Fanners a Kcd Bank. A armers' insiue will be hold a Red Bunk on lmrminy, -March 11h. he meeing will be held in he borough hall on Monmouh sree. Pliol Club Shoo. he newly organized Monmouh pisol club will hold a ohoo on Friday nigh o nex week in he armory on Monmouh sree.

2 DEAH OFJGJl WOMAN. MBS. ELEANOR VANKRK DES A WCKAUNK. She Was Nearly 100 Years Old-She Was Born and Lived All Her Lie an he Homesead Farm, Which Was a Weddini/ Gi From Her Faher. Mrs. Eleanor VanKirk o Wickaunk died a he home o her son, John Van- Kirk, u'ha place, on hursday, February 11h. Mrs. VanKirk was a daugher o Garre Conover and was born in 1810 on he Conover homesead arm, now occupied by Gideon 'McDowell. he Conover homesead a ha ime comprised (500 acres and included he John VanKirk, Gilber Conover, Schanck Herber and oher arpis. he old Sco burying ground was also par o he land belonging o Mrs. VanKirk's ancesors. n 1832 Mrs. VanKirk married Schanck VanKirk, and us a wedding presen her aher buil he armhouse on he arm on which she lived, and gave her he propery. She occupied his house up o he ime o her deah. Mr. VanKirk died 51 years ago. hey had seven children only wo o whom are living. hey are Mra. Mary Jane Conover, widow o John Conover o Marlboro, and John VanKirk. Mrs. VanKirk leaves eleven grandchildren, en greagrandchildren and one grea-greagrandchild, '-he las being he hreeyear-old daugher o Wilson Hobrough o Maawan. Mrs. VanKirk was one o he oldes women in Monmouh couny, her exac age being 98 years, 8 monhs and 3 days. DEAH OF ENNEN WOMAN. Don>h rom Consumpion? Mrs. Sarah E. roy, wie o George H. Miller, died o consumpion a Elizabeh on hursday, February 11h. She was 45 years old and was a daugher o Ellen and Parick Smih o Freehold. She was wice married. A son and a daugher by her irs marriage survive her. hey are Mrs. Ellsworh Lay on o Freehold and Bernard roy o Elizabeh. ^-»-o- Allenown FarmB Bold. William H. Moore o Allenown has sold his sock arm o 60 acres o William H. Bodine or $100 per acre. Mr. Bodine has sold his arm, which is known as he Pra arm, o paries in Elizabeh. Charles Saerhwai has bough Reuben llendrickson's arm near Allenown, now occupied by Rober Johnson. Five Monhs in Jail. John Burdge o Farmingdale was conviced o sealing $80 rom he pocke o J. B. Mahews o Asbury Park while he laer was sleeping on a couch in Burdge's home, and was senenced las week o live monhs in he couny jail. aken o Caholic nsiuion. John Henry Sullivan, son o Parick Sullivan o Seabrigh, has been sen o he Caholic proecory u Arlingon. Young Sullivan had been in he couny jail several weeks or orging his aher's name o a check or $20. He had also been in rouble previous o commiing he orgery. New Posmaser a Asbury Park. William H. Bannard has been appoined posmaser o Asbury Park o succeed Deah o a Veeran; Lewis Morris o Jersey Ciy, a ormer residen o Keypor, died a jersey Ciy February 11h, ollowing an operaion. Mr. Morris was a veeran o he civil war. For he pas 25 yearn he had been employed by Adams express company ' a Jersey Ciy. Blacksmih Business Sold. Horaio Whaley has sold his black smih business a Marlboro o Marin Collins o Asbury Park. Mr. Collins will ake possession abou he middle o March. Mr. Whaley has sared a bucher business in Fred Bucher's building a Marlboro. ~o>«-4 owoll Propery Sold. George W. Paoroon, Jr., hns nold he Samuel Horon arm in Howell ownship o Waler Merrick o Newark or $2,400. Mr. Paeroon haa also sold a residence propery and sore- a Farmingdale o John. Paerson or $1,150. On Fron sree, Peers place, Washingon sree, Cener sree, Oakland sree, Branch avenue, Maple, avenue, ~ Locus avenue, Herber sree, Alien sree, Spring sree and Eas Fron sree beween Red Sank and Fair Haven. From $16 o $40 per monh. Oice Cor. E. Fron S. and Whar Ave., Ground Floor, RED BANK, N. J. Mias Abbie Eliza Magee Dies o Jaundice. Misa Abbie Eliza Magee died near eiinen a he home o her siser Lydia : :; «: : : # :<? : «> > * on hursday, February 11h. Her deah was caused by jaundice, wih which sho had been sick wo weeks. She was (S3 yearn old and was ln> sixh daugher o Sarah Jane Cahill and Jnmes J. R. Magee. Miss Magee lived he greaer par o her lie, a her aher's home in Marlboro ownship, bu her laer yours were spen wih her niece, Mrs. J. Van Mcllwaine o ennen. Mias Magee joined ennen church abou ory years ago. he uneral was held Monday o las week and he burial was in old ennen churchyard, he body being placed benide hose o ' Miss Magee's aher and moher. many CONRACS MADE. Hue Viriol, NQURES SOLCED. Saurday Caindy, 29c. possad. WO HEAV FNES. Druggis Fined $500 and Policeman Fined $200. William H. Ham, an Asbury Park drurgis, who was recenly conviced o selling liquor illegally, was ined $500 and coss by Judge Foser las week. Ham had previously been conviced and Judge Foser saed ha i Ham should John Hubbard. Mr. Bannard was onecome up beore him again or senence o he original Colby men in Monmouh on a similar charge he would send him couny and was a candidae or he o sae prison. :' nominaion or assemblyman on he Colby icke hree years ago. man, who was recenly conviced o as- am 7(> years old, bu have a heary James Applegae, a Belmar policesauling a hack driver, was ined $200 and coss las week. Applegae sruck appeie, sleep soundly, and eel acive Keypor Man Dead. he hack driver on he head wih a club and well oday hanks o Vinol. When Joseph B. Corell died a Keypor when he hack driver reused o ollow was young, end liver oil was dispensed las hursday o hear disease aer his orders and drive on. hehack driver in a greasy, unpalaable orm, and i wo years' sickness. Me was 74 years was badly injured. n imposing he old and leaves a wie, one son and onesenence Judge Foser said lie would airly gagged me o ge i down. Vinol daugher. he children are Miss Sadie give Applegae ime o earn he monoy Corell o KcyjMir and William P. Co-rell o oenvihe, Saen nland. or his relaives paid any par o he ine, pay he line, bu ha i his riends as had been proposed, he would wend or Applcgau aim send him o jail. Marriage Secre Discovered. Miss Louisa V. llulse o Freehold was married January Hlli o his your o Veser McCelvey o oms River. he young couple had inended o keep he marriage a secre or some ime o come, bu i wan discovered and made public las week, loh paries were sudens a an Asbury Park business college. hey will soon begin housekeeping a Freehold. i wining mid Cornell in Prison- ones up he digesive organs, aids Alber C. wining and David C. Cor-assimilaionnell, he wo men who were chiely in- makes rich, red blood, and Hrunghcnn every organ in he holy. srumenal in he ailure o he Anbury Park rus company, have been aken o Wo will cheerully reurn money o all sae prison and have begun nerving he hone who ry Vinol and receive no benei. James Cooper, Jr., Druggis, Bed ermu o which hey were senenced. hey wore conviced abou ive years ngo, bu kep ou o prison unil hin week by reason o various legal delays. payo o adverise in UB REGSER. Mrs. Sarah J. Windrom o Chicago, Grandniece o Alexander Hamilon, Who Signed he Declaraion o ndependence, Says: "Vinol is a godsend o old people. is enirely dieren, very palaable and nourishing o impoverished bluud. L is he ines onic and srengh-creaor ever used." Mrs.. W. Avery, Norwich, N. Y., saya: "A he age o eighy-nine el he need o a onic, somehing o srenghen and build me up. For suinu ime have nken Vinol. and have ound ha i brings vigor and lie o he aged as nohing else will." he reason Vinol is ao beneicial o old people is because i is composed o wo world-amed onico, he medicinal ele-j mens o cod liver oil and iron. Vinol Bank, N. J. Prining when promised ha's ono rulo o HE REGSER oice which in never broken. Adv. Buying. Dry Goods DON' orego he remendous advanages o shopping vuh a grea sore like his because you happen o be locaed a a disance. Orders by, mail rom any place wihin iy miles will reach us in a ew hours, and will be illed so quickly ha you will be surprised o ind he goods delivered o you by wagon or mail, oen he same day you wrie. We have beered our Mail' Order service year by year so as o make i wholly saisacory o hose people ou o own who don' ind i convenien o visi he sore requenly. You can eel when you send your orders here ly iriail, 'phone or elegraph ha hey will be liled in he mos inelligen way by experienced shoppers, who will careully inerpre your wishes, and you will ge he goods speedily by mail, express or reigh, as vou elec. hank your sars i you have a 'phone a your elbow, or hen you canexplain ully wha you wish and we can ac on your orders insanly. you desire o alk wih any head o a deparmen or sales person jus call "3460, Newark." he Grea. Sae Sore, Broad, New & Haisey Ss., Newark, N. J. "Every delay gives opporuniy or disaser." When you pospone applying or he Lie nsurance you inend o carry or n Wz 'o M m 'ljj w your amily's proecion, you risk your opporuniy * o obain a policy and subjec your amily's uure o disaser. Ac Now. he Prudenial Schroeder's Hair onic kills dandru, keeps he hair rom alling ou and makes he scalp healhy.. ha's enough or i o do. A Schroeder's Pharmacy. A MY NEW OFFCE. Rooms and 12, Paerson Building, Opposie Posoicc. A. D. COOPER, Red Bank, N. J. A Common Cold Wo claim ha i caching cold could bo avoided some o ho mos dangerous and ;i aal diseases would never be heard o. A cold oen orms a culure bed or germs o inecious dlseuues. Consumpion, pneumonia, diphheria and scarle ever, our o ho mos dangerous and aal diseases, are o his class. he culuro bed ormed by he cold avors. he developmen o he germs o hese diseases, ha would no oherwise ind lodgmen. here is lile danger, however, o any o hese diseaseo being conraced when a good expecoran cough medicine liko Chamborlnin's Cough ; Remedy is used. cleono ou hese culuro beds ha avor ho developmen o ho germs o hose- dinoasen. ha is why his remedy has proved HO universally nuccobsu in prevening pneu- ; moniu. no only cures your cold quickly, bu minimized he risk o vconracing heso dangerous diboobes. For ; anle by C. A. Minon & Co., No. G j Broad sree, Red Bank, N. J.

3 Commencing Saurday, Feb. 27h,.8 A. M., and Ending March 6h One Week Jn! \ Dependable and Seasonable Merchandise or Sale ha occurs FRS n cis '* i 4 «*3> * Y Ladies', Misses' and Men's ioc. Hemsiched Handkerchies, sale price i 5C. and 75c. Umbrellas, Y : Ladies' 39c. Waiss, one o a cusomer, all colors, sale price 15C Ladies' oc. Whie Lawn Waiss, sale price... sec. Ladies' $1.00 Whie Lawn Waiss, sale price, 69c. Ladies' $1.69 Whie Lawn Waiss, long sleeves, sale price $1.25 Ladies' $1.5 Whie Lawn Waiss, ancy long sleeves, salejjrice 98C Wrapper Excellen assormen, all colors and sizes. $1.00 Wrappers, sale price 69C. $1.50 ". " " 89C. $1.75." " "...' 98O. adles y and Children's Hosiery. Ladies' ioc. Sockings, sale price 4C> " 15c " " " 12J^C. 25c " " " 15c. Children's black double-ribbed Sockings, all sizes, sale price.,... 5C. Dry Goods. able Linen, ormerly sold a 50c. per yard, sale price 3 C 30c. able Linen, sale price 19c No over one able lengh o a cusomer rom above iems. Pillow Cases, ull size, sale price 2 or 25c. Shees, double widh, sale price 39C. All S<-'. and ioc. Handkerchies, sale price... 3C. Ladies' OC. Linen Handkerchies, sale price, Only one o a cusomer. Remember his Sale is oally unlike ohers every word and price is an hones declaraion, backed up by an enormous assormen o irsclass, rusworhy merchandise, sold sricly as adverised. en years o sraighorward business mehods is suicien guaranee o our reliabiliy. Remember in ew words Come and see, convince yoursel ha wha we say is righ! Values ha we oer will lonjg be remembered. Prois hrown o he winds we wan none simply a general reducing o sock beore Spring ime. Prices marked in plain igures. See our windows, wach our bargain couners disribued hroughou our sore. A remendous price-slash ha will surprise everybody. Come early and ge choices selecions ell your Friends! Ladies' 39c. Muslin Drawers (rimmed), sale price. " 50c. " " (embroidered), sale price " 75C " " " " ", " 39c. Corse Covers (lace rimmed), sale price " 75c. " " (ancy), sale price. " 69c. Chemises, sale price { " $1.00 Combinaion Skir Chemises, sale price " $1.50 " " " embroidered rule, sale price.." 69c. Muslin Underskirs, embroidered rule, sale price " $r.oo " " wih dus rule, sale price " $1.50 " " 12 inch embroidered rule, sale price... " Black Saeen Skirs, wih double rule, sale price " 50c. Whie Fleece-lined Ribbed Underwear, sale price " 29c. Ribbed Underwear, sale price 25, W. Fron (OPPOSli: RUE'S GARAGE). LOOK FOR OUR SALE SGNS! ALL CARS PASS HE DOOR c. 39c. 49C. 19c. 45c. 39c. 5c. 85c. 39c.?9C. 93c. 19c C. len 9 s, Men's $^.50 and $1.75 All Wool Pans, sale price 98C. Men's $18.00 Brown All Wool Suis, sale price, $12.00 " $12.00 Plaid All Wool Suis, sale price, $8.00 " $10.00 Black All Wool Suis, sale price, $7.50 " $9.00 Sriped AH Wool Suis, sale price, $4.50 Men's up-o-dae Overcoas slashed in price, ully 20 per cen o 50 per cen reducion. Boys' $3.00 Knickerbocker Suis, sale price... $2.25 " $2.50 " " sale price... $1.69 " $2.00 ' ". sale price... $1.19 " 50c. Pans, sale price 39c. Men'sJ;OC. ine qualiy Underwear, leece-lined, sale price 39c. Men's Canvas Gloves, sale price 4C. Men's ioc. Black Sox, sale price 4c. Men's 50c. Presiden Suspenders, sale price... 29c. " 35c. Silk Elasic Suspenders, sale price, 25c. " 25c. Working Suspenders, sale price... 19c. Boys' 25c. Suspenders, sale price 19C. " 19c " " " 9C. Men's 50c. Caps, all syles and colors, sale price 38c. Men's 25c. Caps, sale price 19C. " $2.50 Seson Derbys, sale price, $2.00 " $2.50 Brown " " " $1.89 " $2.50 Black Fel Has, sale price.jel.89 " $2.25 Brown " " " " $1.9 " $2.00 Has, sale price $1.25 " $1.50 and $1.00 Black So Has, sale piice 5OC. " - * A HALF PRCE! 4

4 . HE RED BANK REGSER Jl»ll"i. COOK'. Killor mid 'roprloor ho people in he ace hin year. his deici is largely duo o exravagance in expendiure!), and o he appoinmen o grea numbers o commisbiona o all kinds, o perorm nil sore o duies, a salaries which niake he places very aracive o saesmen who eel ha hey have claims on he sae. As he jury commission law will provide 42 more jobs, wih salaries o be paid by he public, here will, probably be a grea deal o enhusiam maniesed over he passage o he law. * * * Should he commission be appoined i will simply mean ha he public wi" have wo absoluely unnecessary oicial* o pay. So ar as he selecion o jurors he judge sruck o a is concerned, i will mean simply ha WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 24, OWN ALK. Recenly in he norhern par o he sae a judge revised he Ha o jury- men aer he jurors had been draw? by he sheri. considerable number o names and addec ohers whom he hough beer qualilied o be jurors han he men drawn by he sherill'. p * hree men insead o one man will have o be saisied or squared in he selecion o jurors. is one o hose schemes which are requenly worked in he name o reorm o provide needy polii- A large number o papers have exolled his acion on he par o he cians wih places. is rue ha he appoinmens ar! o be made by judges, judge. hey have praised he law bu ha does no improve he plan a which made his possible and praised he bi. jury commissioners are o be judge who did i. o my mind his law a par o: he judicial sysem o he is a mos dangerous one and he acion he sae hey ough o be eleced by o he judge is raugh wih grea he people and no appoined by some danger o he public. no only removes he selecion o jurors urher man who is himsel appoined by somebody else. he adminisraion o jusice should be kep as close o he peo- rom he people han i was beore, bu i esablishes a principle whereby ple as possible. o have judges appoin one man may conrol he whole adminisraion o jusice. men o selec jurors is as bad public policy as permiing judges o hrow jurors o o panels and o pu ohers on * in heir places. Judges now have vas power and hey should be shorn o some o heir power * insead o receiving addiional power. For my par, do no hink judges Grand jurors and pey jurors are par are one whi beer han he ordinary o he equipmen o he judicial machine. run o mankind. have known' a good hey ough o be absoluely independen manv judges in my ime, some o hem o he judges, so ar as heir decisions prey inimaely, and have never are concerned. For ha reason no ound ha hey were acuaed by moives judge should have any voice whaever dieren rom he moives which acuae in he selecion o jurors. Jurors should ordinary men. have ound hem subjec o he same inluences as ordinary be as absoluely ree rom his conrol aa he is rom heir conrol. o give a morals, and some o hem even more judge power o rejec some jurors and subjec o such inluences han mos o name ohers in heir places is o virually give he judge power o say who olks. he old heory ha a judge is beer han oher men has been exploded, along wih he old heory ha shall be indiced nnd who shall no, and o say who shall be conviced and who lungs are divinely descended or appoined. Poliical inluence couns acquied; or wih his power in he jus selecion o jurors a judge can easily bring abou any end he desires. * * * Lile by lile he uncions o a jury are being usurped by he judges. Lile by lile laws are passed, aking away rom jurors some o he righs and and powers wih which hey were ormerly invesed and giving hese powers Even i his were so, and here is no reason o believe ha i is so, i would be ar beer o le he power remain in he hands o he people han o ranser i o a judge in whose selecion jje^people have absoluely no voice, excep so ar as he elecion o a governor is concerned. No people can remain ree i an auocra is o conrol is cours o jusice. Every sep aken in giving judges addiional power is a sep oward depriving he people o power which should be heirs under a republican orm o governmen * A presen, i he verdics given by jurors do no s.ii a judge, he orders a new rial, or he saes ha he person winning he case musreduce he amoun o he verdic awarded him by he jury. Under he.prms o law which have arisen during he pas generaion, a judge has he power innany cases o ake he case enirely ou o he hands o he jury and o decide he case himsel. Even i judges were absoluely ree rom bias o every sor his would deprive he people o he righ o rial by jury in hese cases, bu no judge is absoluely ree rom bias. here are wo sides o every quesion, and a judge, like every oher person, looks on he side o which he is araced by his environmen, by his habis o hough ormed beore he became a judge, by he inlluencoa which surrounded him rom childhood, and by ho raining he received when he was a lawyer and beore he became a lawyer. A judge, like every oher man, is a produc o his ime. He is a child o he pas, and as such he is inluenced by oher hings han he mere evidence in a case. How noably rue his is, is seen by he requen dierences o opinion among he judges o a cour. n cases where all he evidence and all he argumens were heard by all he judges alike, some judges will declare in avor o one aide o he case and some in avor o he oher side; hus showing eiher ha here are no undamenal principles o law on which hey all agree, or else ha hey are dierenly inluenced by he same evidence and argumens, and i hey are dierenly inluenced by he same evidence and he same argumens, hia can only be due o he bias which has perhaps 1 been unconsciously acquired. o-o-o Jus,now, oo, here is a call or a jury commission, which will ac wih he sheri in he nelccion p grand jurors and pey jurors. he osensible demand or his change in he manner o selecing jurors is based on he assumpion ha a sheri ia corruply inluenced in he selecion o jurors, or ha he does no possess suicien inelligence o selec proper men or jurors. Under he proponed law, a judge will appoin wo men, who will ac wih he sheri in he Deecion o jurors. * * * As hia law will urnish jobs a good salaries or wo men in eaci couny, he law will probably go hrough. Ever since ho Republican!) go conrol o Lhe sae he sae expeniieo have been consanly increased, unil now, even wih a vas increase in he sae unds rom axaion o various kinds), hero is a deici o abou a million dollars saring as much wih a judge, as ar as my experience goes, as i does wih a village cop: Boh o hem ge heir jobs hrough poliical inluence o various kinds, and boh o hem are expeced o live a reurn or wha hey ge. hese is one way in which here can e an absoluely imparial selecion o jurors, and a way in which here can o he judge. Lile by lile laws are passed giving o judges powers which be no possible pull exercised. ha way hereoore hud been possessed by oher would be o pu he name o every man oicials. he excuse or making hese l he couny liable and eligible o jury changes always is ha by giving judges duy in he box, and hen, aer urning he box suicienly o horoughly more power he principle o equal jusice o all men is advanced. mix all he names, o have he names drawn by a blindolded person. Grand jurors and poy jurors should bo drawn by he same process, and when a man lad once served on eiher a grand jury or a pey Jury, h should b«exemp rom urhe'r juj-y duy or ive years. is * * Such a plan as his would provide absoluely air juries. would preven any possible charge ha jurors had been seleced wih any paricular purpose in view. would resul in average juries being drawn, which is wha is needed. would no cos a cen more han he presen plan o selecing jurors, bu 'his plan, while i would provide absoluely independen juries wihou addiional cos, wouldhave "nohin'in i" or people who wan jobs as jury commissioners, and hence here is no he slighes chance o such a measure becoming a law. {own alk coninued on page 12.) Body o be Brough Eas. he body o Mrs. rene Cook Walker, daugher o he lae James and Jane "look o Long Branch, will be moved rom Chicago o Wes Long Branch and buried in he amily plo here in he spring. Mrs. Walker conraced consumpion while nursing her sep-daugher in Chicago. Big Clams Caugh. A number o Wes Long Branch people wen o Shark River clamming las week. hey caugh a grea many clams, some o which weighed over' hal a pound. Among he clammers were Sou, William., James B, and Soloman Sherman, Frank Fowler and Lewis ane. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy he Mos Popular Because i is he Bes. " have sold Chamberlain's Cough Remedy or ho pas eigh years and ind i o bo one o he bes selling medicines on he marke. For babies and young children here is nohing beer in he line o cough syrups," says Paul Allen, Plain Dealing, La. his remedy no only cures he coughs, colds and croup so common among young children, bu is pleasan and sae or hem o ake..for sale by C. A. Minon & Co., No. 6 Broad sree, Red Bank, N. J. Sealed bids are requesed by ho Borough Council o ho Borough o Rod Bank, or a seven-oo Sree Sweeper. All bids o bo in hands o he Borough Clerk, A. C. Harrison, a Borough Hall, on or beore Monday, March 1s, lilol, a l::!0 P. M. A. C. HARRSON, 1 J^ OMCUK. We have an excepionally ine line o hese goods and more are coming in almos daily. he Beds are in various paerns and are all beauiul/ Beds o his characer are no only handsome and durable, bu hey are he mos saniary. hey are easy o keep clean, hey can be readily aken down and pu up, and hey have no hiding- places J or vermin hey have come ino very general use because o hese advanages. X Our Prices or hese Bedseads are very reasonable. > er We carry every conceivable ool ha a carpener can use and hey are good ools. We have 'saws o.every kind, or every use. We have planes o wood and iron, wih all he new regulaing aachmens. We have braces and bis, including braces wih he laes paen aachmens. We have bis in ses, rom he smalles size, scarcely larger han a gimle, up o he size which is only a rile smaller han an angur. Chisels o he bes empered seel, levels, squares, screwdrivers, and every oher ool needed by carpener or general mechanic. FOR RESRCED Building d Houses. * + + +? \ Y i

5 BREF SEMS OF NEWS. MNOR HAPPENNGS N Alii, PARS OF HE COUNY. Peraona Noes, riling Accidens, Odd ncidens and neresing Feaures o Lie in Village, own and Counry. Mrs. James E. erry hap been reeleced presiden o he ladies' parsonage aid sociey o Calvary Mehodis church o Koypor. Lydia VanBrun o Asbury Park was ound guily las week o selling liquor illegally a he uxedo social club house a ha place. Miss Mary Harshorne o Enclishown received a irs grade couny ceriicae a he recen eachers' examinaion. Clara May Walker o Allenown had a pary las week in celebraion o her ih birhday. A 25-horse power engine has been insalled a he erilizer works a Farmingdale. Mrs. Daniel Dangler o Oakhurs is recovering rom rheumaism. Wans Share in Esae. Lemuel Smih, Jr., o Freehold, ban brough sui agains his sisers or a share in his aher's esae. Smih claims ha hrough a conspiracy he he was derauded o many housands o dollars o he esae o his aher, Lemuel Smih, who died many years ago. Farmingdae Farm Sold. he Giord arm o sixy acres, near Farmingdale, on he Lakewood road, has been bough by Mrs. Symmes o Newark. he new owner will build a handsome new residence and he house now on he place will be occupied by he enan armer. Will Serve heir Senepgs. Joseph Davis and Pl^Uip Jaresky o Long Branch, who were recenly conviced o keeping a disorderly house and who appealed he case, have decided o abandon he appeal and will serve heir erms o one year in sae prison. Ball Proceeds or Hospial. On uesday nigh o las week he eigheenh annual chariy ball was held a Long, Branch. Abou 600 persons rom all pars o Monmouh couny were presen. he proceeds will be donaed o he Long Branch hospial. Re-Enlised as Nurse. Miss Mailda Forman o Freehold has re-enlised or a erm o wo years as a nurse-in he Unied Saes hospial a Colon, Panama. Miss Forman his been spending a six weeks' urlough wih riends iml relaives a home. Damage by Hoodlems. George Linzmayer o Maawan recenly pained,his sore. he nigh he sore ron was pained some paries hrew dir and sand over he enire ron o he sore,,making i necessary o repain he building. Sold Lo and Bough Oher Propery. Arhur B. Craword, a grocer a Freehold, has sold a lo on Hudson sree a ha place o he Hudson Benne esae. Mr. Craword has bough rom he esae he residence and sore propery s now occupied by him. Visiing a Camden. Mrs. George W. Livzey and Mrs. William D. Hulso o Freehold are visiing Mrs. Livzey's daugher, Mrs. Haryey Willes o Camden. Mrs. Livzey will be operaed on or a umor in a Phila delphia hospial. Maawan Propery Sold Mrs. Charles E. Clark has bough he propery a he corner o Jackson sree and Founain avenue a Maawan, owned by he Ezekiel Grava esae. Mrs. Clark has occupied he propery a number o years. Clergyman Reires. Rev. George J. Mingins o Pennsylvania, who was a clergyman in his couny or a number o years, has resigned rom he pasorae and will niove o Asbury Park. He is nearly eighy years old. Francis Now Owns Big Farm. C. Asa Francis has bough A. J. C. Sokes's hird ineres in he Brian arm, nearcol's Neck. Joseph McDermo o Freehold owned a hird ineres bu Mr. Francis bough his share some ime ago. Freehold Men Buy Bouse and Lo.. Edward Jeries and J. W. Hulse o Freehold,have bough he house and lo now occupied by saac Hampon on nsiue sree a ha place. he new owners will enlarge he house and ren i. Hogs in a Figh. Samuel Souhard/i Ellisdale, in Upper Freehold ownship, has a number o big hogs. Las week hey go in a igh among hemselves and one o hem was so badly injured ha i had o be killed. Fireman Arresed. Alonzo Wallace, a ireman a Bradley Beach, was arresed las week or raining a ire hose on James Jones, son o A.. Jones o ha place, during a es. he boy's ear drum was broken. Golden Wedding. Mr. mid Mia. Conover Emmons o Freehold recenly celobraed heir golden wedding. hey received gis o silverware rom heir children and rugs and gold piecol rom heir grandchildren. Pound Pary. An old-anhioncd pound pary was, given o Hov. and Mra. S. S. Wcherby o Wes Long Branch a ew nighs ago. Abou iy pcrhonh each brough a pound o Bomehing or he miniser. Bough a eam o Mules. Leon A. Barkalew o Adelphia has bough a eam o young mules'. Double Wedding a Engllahown. A double wedding occurred a Englishown loa Wednesday. he couplea were / William George Robbins and Miss Ada Melinda McDaniel, and Howard M. Liming and Miss Annie Robbins. Gone o Florida. Mr. and Mrs. John erhune, James L. erhune and Misses Helen and.caheride erhune o Maawan have gone o Palm, Beach, Florida, where hey will remain several weeks. Over 100 Descendans. Mrs. Rebecca C. Farry, who recenly celebraed her 80h birhday a Bradley Beach, has 117 descendans. Mrs. Parry's husband, William Farry, died a Farraingdale las Ocober. Sexon Seveneen Years. Ellison Reid, sexon o he Freehold Reormed church seveneen years, has resigned and is now living wih his daugher, Mrs. homas Harman o Bradley Beach. Freehold Man '.iys Hoel. Michael Welch, who has been in he grocery business a Freehold a number o years, has bough he hoel business o he Wolco house a Freehold rom John Gallagher. Building on Church Lo Sold. he old Whie building on he Reormed church grounds a Long Branch has been sold o Emil Gooheil o Long Branch, who will move he building o auoher lo. Mercy or Crap Shooers. en young men were caugh a Freehold on Sunday o las week shooing crap. hey "begged like cripples" or mercy and he police oicers, le hem go. ago. A phoograph o ho pary was aken.. New School Dedicaed. he new school a Maawan was dedicaed las Friday nigh. A public enerainmen and addresses by Superinenden John Rnrigh and ohers Wore given. A Busy Painer. James Eagen o Oakhurs has conracs or paining Asbury Edward's hree houses a Long Branch, Mrs. Kae Quirk's house and Frank H. Finn's house. Hoel Porer Sole rom Gues. William Wilkins, a porer a he American hoel a Freehold, has been sen o he couny jail or hree monhs or sealing S20 rom a gues a he hoel. Resauran Robbed. Gruber's resauran on Second avenue, Long Branch, was enered by hieves las hursday nigh. he hieves broke open he cash regiser and ook abou $7.50. Received Consignmen o Fish. Joseph S. Yard o Freehold has received a consignmen o black bass rom he sae ish and game commission. he ish were placed in he Milhurs pond. - - Democraic Club Passes Away. he Keyppr social club has bough he pool able and oher equipmen o he Rarian Democraic club, which laer associaion has gone ou o exisence. * High and Low Bowling Scores. Jesse Webser has he record or he high bowling score a Keypor his year. His score is 207. he lowes score made a Keypor his year was 22. Policeman's Ankle Sprained. William D. Walling, a policeman a Long Branch, sprained his ankle by sepping rom a curb o a sree las week. He will be laid up several weeks. Backed Ou o Agreemen. William M. Parkin o Eas Orange, who recenly bough John Wiederhol's livery sable a Freehold, has backed ou o he agreemen and oreied $400. Go Job in Mail Service. Reuben Hendrickson, Jr., o mlaysown, recenly passed a civil service examinaion and has a posiion as weighing clerk in he railway mail service. Birhday Pary. Phil Eager o Long Branch was 21 years old las Wednesday and ha nigh abou ory riends gahered a his house o celebrae ho occasion. Freneau Man Wins $50. J. E. Applegae o Freneau deeaed James Braningham o Plainield in a mach a iy clay birds or $50 a side a Maawan us Wednesday. Died in New York Hospial. Miss Louisa Adolphson, who lived a Keypor many years and who moved o New York, wo years ago, died n a hospial here las monh. Oyser Plan Closed. J. & J. W. Ellsworh oy3er company closed heir oyser house n Keypor las week or* ho season, hey having cleared up all heir sock. Keyporl Ushers' Union. An unborn' union lina been ormed by ho young men o Calvary Mehodis church o Keypor. W. S. Wallace ia presiden o ho union. Visiing in Michigan. P. V. Crinc o Morgniivillo lina boon on a yibi o a week o Michigan. Club's Las Meeing. " he las mooing o he Progressive musical club o Englishown was held as week. Miss Abbie E. Schenck, he eacher, received a ive-dollar gold piece rom her pupils. Maawan Dogs Poisoned. Four dogs were poisoned a Maawan abou a week ago. he owners o he dogs were James Bushmere, Daniel Cosello and J. E. Smih. Big Prices or Capons.» Many armers in Upper Freehold ownship raise capons and las week buyers rom Philadelphia were oering 29 cens a pound. Benei Sociable Clears $100. he dance or he benei o George Quigg o Freehold, which was held a ha place las hursday nigh, need nearly $100. rees Uprooed. During a recen heavy wind a number o evergreen rees on he Bapis parsonage grounds a Allenown were uprooed. Won Prizes a Poulry Show. Elihu Poling o Keypor won wo prizes a a poulry show a Orange las week wih an exhibi o Black Minorca owls. o Pu in Seam Hea. John Giblin o Freehold has he conrac o pu a seam heaing plan in Mrs. Marha Muldoon's house a ha place. Chimneys Blown Down. Chimneys on he houses o William F. Barkalow and William Paerson near Adelphia were blown down by wind las week. Bough New Power Boa. W. G. Paerson o Long Branch has bough an 18-oo power boa or use on he Souh Shrewsbury river nex summer. Enorcing Sunday Laws. he Sunday laws are being enorced a Asbury Park. Adrian J. L. Hemmell was arresed las week or selling wo cigars and wo glasses o soda waer on Sunday. Recovering rom Operaion. Birhday Celebraed. Mrs. Fred Hulbur o Harord, ormerly Miss Mary E. Lewis o Morganbraed her birhday las week wih a Miss Agnes Crine o Morganville celeville, recenly underwen a serious surgical operaion rom which she is reen. parly. Abou weny guess were prescovering. Former Keypor Girl Eagaged. Four Generaions a Dinner. he engagemen is announced o Miss Four generaions were presen a a Grace Marineau o Newark, ormerly amily dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. o Keypor, o C. B. Bender o Newark. John H. Sory o Freehold a ew days Recovering From Pneumonia. Harry O. Walers, he young son o Harry* Walers o Keypor, is' recovering rom a severe aack o pneumonia. Masked Surprise Pary. Miss Havel Lee o Keypor was visied by a score o masked guess, who gave her a surprise visi abou en days ago. Birhday Dinner. Miss Cornelin Lane o Long Hr.inen gave a birhday dinner on uesday d las week o abou a score o riends. Boy's Foo Cu. he lile son o Samuel Cranmer o Perrineville cu his oo very badly a ew days ago while using an ax. New ce Pqnd a Keypor. Judson Conover is building a dam and will consruc an ice pond on ho Richard Beadle arm a Keypor. Sprained Ankle While Dancing. Miss Madeline Davis o Englishown sprained her ankle while dancing a Frank Sickles's las week. ce rom he Norh. Keypor icehouses are being illed wih ice rom he norhern par o he sae and rom New York sae. Underwen Operaion. Mrs. M. J. ripp o Freehold underwen a Serious operaion "a" he Long Branch hospial las week. Freehold Couple in Florida Dr. and Mrs. William. Robinson o Freehold le Monday or a hree weeks' rip in Florida and Cuba. _ <_. Will Mov o Freehold. Fred C. Morris o Highsown, ormerly o Freehold, will move back o Freehold his spring. Dog Killed by rain. he dog o James Johnson o Farmingdale was sruck by a locomoive and killed las week. Won 20-Mile Race. Soren Johnson o Maawan won a weny-mile race a he Keypor armory a ew days ago. Public School Library Books. New books o he value o $40 have been added o he Keypor public school library. Horse Worh $300 Dies. A horse owned by Fire Chie Soney o Keypor, valued a $300, died las week. Windmill Damaged. he windmill o H. W. Buckelew o mlaysown was damaged by a recen gale, j Wild Geese in Perrineville Pond. A lock o welve wild geese seled on a pond a Perrineville las Wednesday. Will Open Law Oice. William Harshorne o Col's Neck will open a law oice a Freehold shorly. hree Ribs Broken. Joseph Dey o 1'errinevillo had a all a ew days ago and broke hree ribs. Keypor Man Ges Pension. James Miller o Keypor has (>een graned a" pension o $15 per monh. Church Makes $50. A a recen supper a he Englishown Mehodis church $50 wno cleared. a Wcller's Sore, Red Bank. Superb in syle unlimied n quaniy and inaely - hree and one-hal loors o he ive ha make [up < he Fines Sore in Jersey are devoed o he correc*dis- Our Furniure consiues he syles o unapproachable makes ha are bes suied o,beauliy he many summer mansions now being ereced on he Jersey Coas or coages o ren and hoels. Will you ake ime o compare our woods when, you need some? We are one-hird below he prices o any compeior hereabous and one-hal under ciy houses. Our buying is conined o he carload, o course, and his same buying is hough ou and purchased scieniically by our orce o he bes decoraors and mos exper house urnishers in his counry Le us ill your wans on hese lines we are sure aerward you will never buy Furniure anywhere else. Odd Bureaus, rom.. Mahogany, Maple, Walnu, Curly-birch, Whie and Ligh Wood Bureaus, rom Chioniers, in all woods, rom.... Dressing.ables, in? all woods, rom.. ;. Whie and Brass Beds, rom... Mahogany, Weahered Oak and Naural Wood Bues, rom Dining Room ables, in all woods, rom China Closes, in all woods, rom.. Side ables, in all woods, rom... Dining Room Chairs o mach any reamen, rom Our Den Furniure comprises all shades o leaher seaed syles, rom ligh o dark wood Chairs, are rom Parlor Furniure o all he French or English Periods, Raan, and he beauiul, rich Ausrian ben wood, in delicae shades Suis, rom ; $ 5.98 o $ & c o o o o o o o o o o o he Prices quoed are or Rugs 9 ee wide and 12 ee long. Crex Rugs, $7.50 each Kashmir Rugs, $10.00 each Brussels Rugs, $9.75 o $25.00 each Axminser Rugs, $14.00 o $25.00 each Wilon Rugs,..... $19.50 o $32.00 each urkish Rugs are rom every Foreign Disric. We have a service o he highes order, o give you he laes ideas in iing up your house or carrying ou yours ; which is enirely ree upon reques. 'ne Sore. ELEPHONE 30. you wan ho bes securiy on earh, buy a small porion o ho earh isel. Wo can poin you Ou aracive, moneymaking proposiions. Counry Esaes or Sale and o Le, Special Liss o Red Bank, Counry, River and Farm Properies. hree choice lo, roning on ho river and Kan Fron sre«(, 100 by ilio oo each; alrni ovir choice loa on J un Froi ureo, (X) by 200 ee ench. en loa on Prosinoe and hroekinoron avenues, 50x150 ee. Fi eun loii on McLnren iireov various nizen. " One choice lo, a barj?nin, GOx-lOO oe,on ho can iilo o liroml iiree, adjoining Mr. (HOVKO Suon'n rcaideneo. Ono choice lo on Maplo avenue, eas nido, 7ix200 l'oe, near ocklwm Maeo. Ono lo on lio norh ni<ln ackleiia Place. Alin n mv 1O.H on ho -Jchroedor rac, Uroad irco, l'ueru 'luc 1, Druinmoiul Place mid Mnplu iivenuo. FRE NSUHANC'J in such comiinnioa no ho Home hnurwira Company <i/ New York, ni<k!.i January 1s, 11)09, $24,8WJ, Represen oher leading conipaiiicsi only. ALLARE m, SON, Agens, oomii 2 and 3, Paerson Building, CO Broad Sree, clophons 24W. Red Bank. Now JorBcy.»»XK*>^>^»»»lKKKK*l*>^XX»yx Good Plumbing \ No ilumlilni job Li oolnrire or me o V V underake; no job ia oo urnull or mo o V W'ulvonLluliluulo. >J V ho small job Koo ho name aenion us V J«J he bi ono hey boh ne ho bea V HOWARD REY X. MONMOUll S., * RED BANK. NEW JERSEY >?<

6 OVER A MLLON DOLLARS O BE SPEN ON HE CLUB GROUNDS AND A RUMSON PARK. vins Greek o be Dredged rom he Souh Shrewsbury River o 'he Rumson Road and Made Available or Moor Boas Clubhouse o Cos a Leas $100,000 Over $150,000 o be Spen in Grading, Dredging, Bulkheading and Underdraining he Grounds Foureen Handsome Residences o be Buil. he work 'in Rumson Park and heo which has already been subscribed Rumson Counry club grounds will soon or. he club house will be kep open be begun in earnes. he Rumson nil winer. During he season when Counry club grounds consiss o he river is open a moor boa service abou '215 acres o land souh o hewill ply regularly rom he clubhouse Runiaon road, which was ormerly par dock o Seabrigh'in order ha members o he Edward Kemp esae. his o he club can reach he rains or New ropery has a ronage o over 2,000 York by boa as Well as by^ auomobile. Peo.on he Humson road and runs rom he vins and yndall arms, which he llumuon road o he Souh Shrewsbury river. he Rumson Park propery be developed immediaely. A creek, are o be known as Rumson Park, will is wes o he Rumson Counry club which is known as vins creek, runs grounds and comprises he lands which along he wes side o he Rumson Park were ormerly he Charles H. vins and rac. his creek and a brook connecing wih i exend o he Kumson homas yndall arms. his rac con- road. ains abou 120 acres, and like he Rumeon Counry club grounds, i exends rom he Rumson road o he Souh Shrewsbury river. Boh properies were bough las all, Edward L). Adams being he prime mover in he all'air. he Rumaon Counry club is inended o ake he place o he presen polo club, Seabrigh gol cluh, Seabrigh ennis club and he Meadow Brook yach club. A large and handsome club house will be buil on he shore o he club grounds. Near he club house will be polo grounds and ennis grounds o be used in championship evens, while oher grounds or gol, ennis and polo will be laid ou in oher pars o he rac. Since he purchase o he lands surveys have been going on seadily under he direcion o Charles W. Lcavi, Jr., a landscape engineer. Plans or he club house have been drawn by Charles A. Freeman, who is a noed archiec o New York ciy. he speciicaions or grading and bulkheading are now in he hands o bidders and work on hese conracs will be Bared nex monh. he capial sock o Rumson Counry-club is $250^000, almos all is he inenion o he Rumson Park people o dredge his sream unil he creek is rom iy o 75 ee wide and rom our o ive ee deep a low waer. he arms Will be divided ino oureen plos, wih sone roads running hrough he rac. Near he cener o he rac will be a plo where garages or auomobiles will be ereced. Each owner o a plo will have a secion o he garage grounds or he erecion o an auomobile building. he grounds will be arranged so ha each plo owner will also have access o he river, eiher direcly rom his plo, or o vins creek. *. elecric lighing plan will be insalled. and i is published in HE REGSER his will urnishigh no only or Rum- hrough he couresy o ha magazine. son park, bu also or he Rumson club grounds and clubhouse. he expense o dredging, grading, bulkheading, underdraining and puing hegroundsin shape will be ully $150,000 and may reach $200,000. he clubhouse will cos a leas $100,000. When he residences and oher buildings oh he Rumson Park grounds are ereced, he oal amoun expended on hese wo racs will be considerably over a million dollars. Edward D. Adams is he presiden o he Rumson club, homas N. McCarer ia vice presiden, Samuel Riker, Jr., is secreary, and Berram. Borden is reasurer. Commiees on gol, polo, ennis and yaching have been appoined, and here is also'a building commiee which will have charge o he consrucion o he clubhouse. hese commiees are: Gol commies J. Prenice Kcllogr. Henry M. Alexander, Alber Symingon, H. L. hornell. l'olo commiee Howard S. liorden, H. L. Herber. W. S. Jones. Charles H. Snbin. ennis commiee Bamuel Rikor, Jr., George Dlailen,. L. Craword, Andrew V. Sou. Yach commiee "W. B. Pos. Bayard Dominick. Jr., F. H. Douglas, E. C. Fiedler. Building: commiee-f-dwnrd D. Adams. Berram H. Jordan, J. Amory Haskell, J. Prenice Kel loggr. homas N. McCarer. ho board o direcors o he club is composed b Edward D. Adams, Friz A ine spring is in he norhwes corner o he Rumson PaVk propery. ^his will be developed and he spring w'lll be run ino a reservoir which will be con- Achelis, ru Barrowa, homas N. Mc- Carer, George F. Vieor and Felix M. sruced near a hand. hen he waer Warburg,o Rumson; Berram H. Borden and Howard S. Borden o Oceanic; will be pumped rom he reservoir o a sandpipe on he auomobile secion o and J. Amorv Haskell, J. Prenice Kellog, William B. Pos and Samuel Riker, he grounds. his waer will be used or domesic use only. Waer rom he Jr., o Monmouh Beach. Rumson improvemen company's works he map which is prined below was will be used or all oher purposes. n used in he las number o he Suburbanie, he Cenral railroad connecion wih he pumping plan an monhly, Kidney roubles Aack Red Bank Men and Women, Old and Young. Kidney ills seize young and old. Come quickly wih lile warning. Children suer in heir early years Can' conrol he kidney secreions. Girls are 'languid, nervous, suer pain. Women worry, can' do daily work. Men have lame and aching backs. he cure or man, woman or child s o care he cause he kidneys. Doan's Kidney Pills cure sick kid- neys- Cure all orms o kidney suering. Red Bank esimony proves i. Mrs. H. L. Cook, 121 Chesnu sree, Red Bank, N. J., says: eel i my duy o recommend Doan'a Kidney Pills, as heir meris have been ully demonsraed in our amily. My son was roubled or years by kidney complain, he kidney secreions being very irregular in passage and causing boh annoyance and suering:. Alhough (rave he child everyhing ha was recommended, here was no improvemen, in ac ho rouble gradually became worse as he grew old. Finally heard o Doan's Kidney Pills and was so irnpressed wih wha was said in heir avor ha procured a box a C. A, Minon & Co.'odru sore and commenced giving hem o my son. here was soon a marked improvemenand beore long he was cured. Doan's Kidney Pills can be relied upon o drive away any annoyance arising rom inacive kidneys." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cens. Foser-Milburn Co.', Bualo, New York, sole agens or he Unied Saes. Remember he name Doan's and ake no oher. Have you hough o purchasing one? Uprigh or Euerpe Player-Piano would add grealy o your home enjoymen. would be a pleasure o show you hese insrumens and explain he reason or heir-supcrior qualiy. Being Manuacurers, we can oer bes value or he money invesed. We sell on Easy erms. New Uprigh Pianos rom $250 o 500. Player-Pianos rom $500 o $900. Cabine- Players rom $150 upward. Used Uprighs a very reduced prices; many are nearly as good as new. Square Pianos and Organs rom $15 upward. viaiusiek & Son Facory 1C67-0 Broadway.X V. Ciy. s i nense hea Dir unknown Economy Always ready Leas rouble Fire kindled by srike o mach and urning valv^j Unied hea giving producs o coal in gaseourprrd'' Early breakas [ Lae dinner Give your orders now or service connecions Consolidaed.Gas Co. o N, J, 60 BROAD SREE, RED BANK, N. J. HE GENUNE B. G. PRAS. ' he acknowledged nsec Desroyer or San lose Scale and all ungus growhs on rees and Shrubs. R. H. Vanderveer, Knickerbocker Pharmacy, \\ Sole agen or Red Bank and viciniy, COR. BROAD AND MONMOUH SREES. Saionery, School Supplies, j Law Blanks, Blank Books, &c. \ i Subscripions aken or All Magazines. Newspapers Delivered. *A 34 BROAD SREE. RED BANH, N. J. Manuacurers o and dealers in al4 kinds o Cemen Building maerial, Hollow Building Blocks, Linils, Sills, Waer ables, Coping, Freize, Pillars, Columns, Capials, Chimney Blocks, Fancy Gae Poss, Fence Poss, Sidewalks, Curbs, Guers, Floors, ec. Also Cemen Shingles and Brick, Broken Sone and Gravel. Porland Cemen, Building Sand, Gravel and Broken Sone or sale. As General Conracors, will give esimaes or enire consrucion o Houses and oher Buildings, o any maerial; do he work and urnish he bes maerial available. Plans and speciicaions urnished, or will esimae upon oher plans.- - Come and see us when you are ready o build. elephone -L. Avenue, RED BAMU, N. J. + PRSCH CLUB HOUB 58 Broad S., Red:Basils Open Saurday Evenings. 'Phone, 249-R. o. 0. Hendrlckson. R. R. H. Sou. Real Esae and nsurance, Renals and Loans. Fire, Lie, Acciden, Healh, Burglary, Boilor, uinbiliy, eams, Marine, Auomobile, all orms o Surey nsuranc e and Bonds. Pradical Plumber, Seam and Gas Fier. No. 29 Fron Sree, Red Banh, N. J. Ocean Avenue. Seaorign, N. J. Seam Pumps and Wisacmills Pu Up. erra Coa Pipe *and iings. Large Sock Consanly on Hand a Lowes Marke Prices. elephone 227-W. RED BANK, N. J. Goneral Conracing, Grading and Caring. Firs-clnaa eams. ry us on your heavy caring. F. E. PRCE, Presiden. W. N. WORHLEY, RED BANK and SEABBGH Yards a N. J. S. R R and Railroad avenue, R«d Bank; Fron ree Red Bank; River sree, Seabrigh. ' None Bu Bes Companies Represened. Hendrickson $ Sou, Broad Sree. Red Bank. N. J. el. 247-L. CONRACOR PANJE AMD PAPER HAWGWO ^ 29 Wes Fron Sree, hrochmoron Building. elephone 151-y. 4. i ' i All Now Spring Sylos o WALL PAPERS on hand and Compeen Men o do your work. A i

7 EVERE NEWS. Several Changes o ake Place Among he,farmers Nex Monh. Charl - Keid, who lives on he Lawes bridge road near Red Bank, will live i8 son, Melvin Reid, he coming season. Mr. Reid has received he conac 'o ranspor he children o he :Ki- U. he Lincro school. He has i a" iage and a eam o horses %.Frank Mahews or he work. Ml. Mamews, who has been aking he children o Lincro, will move o he Benjamin Benne arm a inon Falls. Charles G, Leonard o Leonardo, who owns he arm now occupied by Mr. Mahews, was married las -week and he will begin housekeeping on he place. Frank Haley has a new horae, which he bough a Benjamin Benne's sale a inon Falls a ew days ago. A dance was held in he hoel building imonday nigh or he benei o S. Caherine's church. John Singleon expecs o go o Caliornia nex monh. Henry Magee, Bon o Joseph Magee, was chrisened Sunday by Faher Caon. Eugene Singleon and Miss Nellie Singleon aced as godaher and godmoher he chrisening. Frank Fenon, Jr., is sick wih a seere cold. Cornelius oomey has resumed his posiion a Brookdale arm. John Hankinson is conined o he use wih somach rouble. Miss Wallace o Rumson is a gues o iss Laura Shlnbar. Mrs. Richard Craword, who died a _ior ime ago, le no will and her siser, Mrs. ra Bailey o Ossining, N. Y., will ull heir o her arm and oher propery, she being Mrs. Craword's neares living relaive. John Caron will move o Oceanic he laer par o his week. Mary Brown, daugher o James Brown, is sick wih somach rouble. Edward M. Haley o Red Bank bough wo pigs, our ses o harness, an asparagus buncher and our wagons or nis arm here a an aucion a Benjamin Benne's a inon Falls las.week. MARLBORO NEWS. eid's Foo Bruised by a Log Falling On. Las hursday a log ell on Waler eid's oo and bruised i so badly ha has since been conined o he house. William Duggan has illed his icehouse nh ice rom Pennsylvania. Henry Gordon, son o Mrs. Henriea Gordon oj Philadelphia, and ormerly o hia place, is recovering rom a sorious 3ickness. Samuel Campbell o New York visied us moher, Mrs. John Campbell, lus reek. Mrs. Charles Fields o Long Branch s visiing her daugher, Mrs. Joseph. {Richmond. Horaio Whaley has buil a new ice louse. William Miller spen las week in Jewark and New York. Williard Conover has bough a new wrse. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis hompson o Newirk spen Sunday wih Mrs. Charles hompson. John Applegae and son Nelson o /ea Farms were guess o Mr. and [rs. Harry Applegae on Sunday. Mrs. J. D. Ely and daughers have 3urned home rom a visi wih riends ^n Brooklyn. J. D. Ely, Jr., o Philalelphia, is visiing his aher, Dr. J. D. 31y. Berram Gordon o New York spen Sunday a his home here, Mrs. Mansield Barber and children lave been visiing relaives a Cliwood. Charles Brower o Shrewsbury was a Sunday visior here. Carlon Baivd o New Yovk was a Sunday gues o his moher, Mrs. James. Baird. Mr. and Mrs. -Parick McCue o Shrewsbury have been visiing riends Jhere. Lamber D. Brush o New York spen jsunday wih John Heiser William C. Hulse has had a elephone [[insalled in his sore. NON FAULS NEWS. renon Man Moves on John. Lovel 's Farm. homas Y. Sou o renon lias noved on John. Love's arm on he ilawes bridge road. he place was orimerly occupied by Charles Reid, who amoved o Lincro. Benjamin Benne Jhas moved rom he Dibben arm o Mra. sabella Sanborn's house a Lin- cro. He will conduc a boarding jhouse. Cap. and Mrs. D. A. Walling have jeen spending several days a Poin jcomor, Virginia. 1 here is some alk o selling he schoolhouse and ransporing he children by sage o he Shrewsbury school; (Mos o he residens o hia place are pprl o his plan, Mro. John Craword, who wnu roenly operaed on or abscess o he somach a he Long Branch hospial, is limproving. Louis Wrigh o mliyaown spen Sunday wih Aaron W. ilon. Miss Alma Walling o Jersey Ciy has been visiing Mrs. David A. Walling. Eugene Walling o Shrewsbury spen Waohingon'n birhday in he village. Mrs. John Williams has reurned rom i viai a Now York. Mrs. Arhur Cook o Long Branch spen las Wednesday wih her aher, ihomni Saguoron. Miss Nora Saguor- on spen las week a Long Urunch. Miss Cora Benne, who ouches Jiehool i New York, spen rom Friday ill yeserday a her homo here., 1 Wellingon WilkinH spen Saurday nd-simd'iy a Col'a Nock. Mrs. 'icrson Benne in recovering rom sickncaii. here in only ono way in which you can know ha here ia no wan ndverisenen in oday's RECSEK which ineri you; ha wny ia o read hem and -Adv. z WAL FOR APER No. 33 Eas Fron Sree, Red Bank,. Opposie he Globe Hoel. have opened a wall paper sore a No. 33 Eas Fron sree, opposie he Globe Hoel, where am keeping a ull sock o all grades o Wall Paper. have been in Bed Bank en years, and some o he ines decoraed houses in his par o Monmouh couny are my handiwork. have he sole agency or "MURALA," he new wall decoraion. his is he ines wall decoraion made. has all he appearance o hand work by skilled ariss, and no oher wall decoraion can compare wih i. Alhough i presens his elegan and reined appearance, i coss no more han good qualiy wall paper. have all he paerns o hese goods, numbering abou 5, and here are abou 100 dieren shades. also do all kinds o paining, boh ouside and inside work ; bu my specialy in paining is handsomely decoraed ineriors-. have aken he agency or he mperial Kichen elevaor. Wih his device, by pressing a buon, a close conaining buer, milk, ec., can be brough up rom he cellar and can be reurned o he cellar in he same way. his is one o he greaes kichen conveniences ever invened ^ Unrii Opposie he Globe Hoel. We are ready o ake your orders or New Spring Has. x Large and Selec Sock. \ EJF^PLE OF FASHOR % We are prepared o se up monumens in cemeeries a prices which will be ound very low when he qualiy o maerial and he characer o he work is aken ino consideraion. Some monhs ago we sen o he granie quarries a large order or monumens o be made up rom designs urnished by us. We can sell hese monumens a he uniorm price o $100." hey have pi. ' proven very popular because o he arisic cliar- J 1 HS1.O6«Curbing, Sone Poss, ile, Linels, Sone Seps, &c, &c.. acer o he work and he low price. We have sold a number o hem, and in every case he purchasers have been more han pleased. was only by or- dering hese monumens in very large quaniies ha we were enabled o ge hem a igures which permi us o sell hem a $100, and hey arc beyond quesion he ines monumen ever oered a anywhere near he price named. For hose who wan a more elaborae monurhen, we can urnish monumens in a grea variey o sizes and syles, a prices ranging rom $100 up. We have a number o syles o monumens in our yards, ready or immediae delivery. Orders or monumens o any special design will be made up and urnished in a shor ime and a reasonable ig- We Jo everyhing in he line o lagsone work, curbing, ec. We carry a large supply o lagsone and curbsone consanly on hand, and can do his work a very shor noice. Manson.\ Son, Monmouh Sree^ RED BANK, N. J. EW YORK AND LONG BRANCH -* RALROAD. Saions in Now York: Cenral R. R. o New eraey, oo Libery Sree and Wes 23d Sree; ennsylvania Railroad, oo o Corland Sree, Desbroasea Sree and Wes 23d Sree. ~ On and a ier January 4h. 1909, RANS WLL LEAVE RED BANK. For Now York, 6 55, G 45, 7 2G. 7 40, 8 03, 8 27, , 953, 1040, 11 40,a. m.; noon, CO, 4 17,! 30, 0 01). 7 33, 0OH (Suluiduyu only) p. m. Sundays, 7 68,9 M, a. in.; 4 15, G V, 6 B0, 810, 8 45, 9 08 p. m. 'or Perh Amboy, Elizabeh and Newark, 5 55, (Newark only), 8 03, 8 42 (Newark only), 9 20, 9 53, a. m.; noon, (excep Pcrli Amboy) , (Saurdays only) n, in. Sunilaya, 7 58, 9 43, (excep Perh Amboy) o. m.; 4-15 (excep Perh Amboy) (excep Perh Amboy). 810 (Newark only), 8 45 (excep Perh Amboy), 9 08 p. m. 'or Long: Branch, Anbury Park, Ocean Grove and inermediae saions, 1 15 (Mondays exceped), (i 10, 9 45, a. m.; 12 45, 1 37 (Saurdays only), (Saurdays only), 4 50, G 22, G 35, 7 40, p. m. Sundays, 116, 6 25, 10 35,10 54 a. m.; 5 27, 642,10 00 p. m. 1U1DAY RANS DO NO SOP A ARBURY PAKK OR OCEAN GROVE. 'or Freehold via Maawan, 8 03, 9 20 a. m.; noon, 151, 4 30 p. m. Sundays, 943 a. m.; 4 45, 9 08 p. in.. 'RANS LEAVE NEW YORK FOR RED BANK 'oo Libery sree, C. R. R. o N. J., (Mondays excoped), 4 00, 831), 1110(1, 1130 o. m.; 1 20 (Saurdays only), 1 30, , 5 00, 5 30, 6 38, 0 30, 9 00 p. m. Sundays , 4 00, a. m., 2 30, 4 00, 8 30 p. in. ives 23d sree, C. R. R. o N. J., 8 20, a. m., 100 (Saurday only), , 3 50, 4 30, , 6 20, 8 50, p. m. Sundays, 8 20,9 05,9 50 a.m.; ,8 20p.m. "oo Courland sree and Desbrosses sree, Penna. R. R., 9 00 a. m.. 12 SO , 510 p. m. Sundays, 9 30 a. m p. m. (Ves 23d sree Penna. B. 11., 8 55 a. m., 12 25, 3 25, i 25, 4 55 p. m. Sundays, 0 25 a. m., 4 55 p. m. For urher pariculars see ime ableh a sa- ;ions. EORGE W. BOYD, Gen. Pasa. Agen. Penn. E. R. W. C. HOPE, Gen'l Passenger Agen, Cenral R. R. o N. J. MJFUS BLODGE. Superinenden N. Y. and h. B. R. R. NEW JERSEY CENRAL. RANS LEAVE RED BANK, 'or New York, Newark and Elizabeh a 5 65, 046, 725, 803, "827, 920, M a. ra.; "4 17, 430, (908 p. in. Sun-oraedays, a. m.; li 60, 8 46, 9 08 p. ;. re* o charge. _^ - boarded winer and mimmer and reaed 'or Freehold via Maawan a 8 03, 920 a. in.; )2 00, 4 30 p. m.. Rnnclliyn, 768 n, m.; 145, 9 08 p. m. 'or Lakewood, LakehursU &c, a G B a. m.; 2 68, 4 42, 534. C p. m. Sundays, 1010, a. rru; 340 p. m. 'or AlanlcCHy, i 41,11 Oi a. m.; 442 p. m. Sundays. 11 Oi a. m.; 340 p. m. For Vineland, Bridgeon, &c, i 47. m.: 2 58 p. m. p or oma Kiver and Barnepra a G 47,11 Oj a. m. 2 58, C 01 p. m. Slllldiiya a. m. New York only, Saurdays only. W. G. BESLLR, W. C. HOPE, Vice Pres. and Gen'l Mirr. Gen'l Pass. Ag N CHANCERY O-1 NEW JERSEY. o William. Seaman, Jr., absen deendan. By virue o an order o he Cour o Cluuiury a New Jersey, made on he day o he dae here, in a rauo wlu-iein William J. Suon <>,al. ire complainans and Maria A. Suon «. a, ore deendans, you are required o appear, plead, an- Bwer or demur o he bill o said com plain an s, on <r beore he SXH DAY OF APRL nex, orhe aid bill will be Lukun as conessed agains you. he said bill is iled or pariion o cerain lands siuae in he Borough o HeiJ Bank, in he Couny o Monmouh and Sae o New Jersey, o which John Suon died seized, and you are made deendan because you have an ineres as enan in common herein. WLLAM HNAHD, Solicior o Complainans, Red Bank N. J. Daed February 3d ' N RULE O BAR CREDORS. O EXECUORS' NOCE. Mary H. Wilson and Charles E. Wilson, execuors o Rev. William V. Wilson, deceased, by order o he Surrogae o he Couny o Monmouh, hereby give noice o he crediors o he said deceased, o bring in heir (lebs, demands and claims agains he esae o said deceased -under oah or airmaion, wihin nine monhs rom h< WENY-FOURH DAY OF NOVEMBER 1008, or hey will bo orever barred o any acioi hereor aguins he said execuors. MARY H, WLSON, CHARLES E. WLSON. N RULE O BAR CREDORS. O ADMNSRAOR'S NOCE. Michael J. Muloney, adminisraor o Bridge Conacher, deceased, by order o he Surrogae o lic-couny o Monmouh, hereby-gives noice o he crediors o he said deceased o bring- in heir debs, demands and claims agains he esae o said deceased, under oah or airmaion, wihin nine monhs rom he WENY-HRD DAY OF DECEMBER. 11)08, or hey will be orever burred o any acion hereor agains he said adinisraor, MCHAEL J. MALONKY. 1VOCE OF SELEMEN OF AC- 1* COUN. Esae o Mary R Slieker, deceased. Noice ia hereby given ha he accouns o in iuh.scriber. execuor o he esae o said deceased, will be audied and saed by he Surrogae and repored or selemen o he Orphans Cour o he Couny o Monmouh, on HURSDAY, HE FOURH DAY OK MARCH. A. )., limu. BENJAMN.1. PARKER. Daed Jnmmry 22il, Never Falls oeesore Gray Hair o s Na Color and ibeaey. No maer how long: i has been pray ov ;L(ied. Promoes a luxurian growh o healhy hair. Sops is alling ou, aiis gbosbvcsly removes DEHdruSS. Keeps hair so and glossy. Reuse iiu subsiues. 2^ imes as much in $1 00 as 50c. size. s No a Dye. $1 nnd 50c. ioles, a dmonss S.nd 2c «r ree book "he Caroo he Hair. " 'liilo Hay Spec Co., Newark, N. J. Ki'uy's Hisrllna SonpcurupjmiiVv ml, oii^h aiil chapped lianilk, aiulall Min»H- i-. r K-L-ps skin llnoii'l so. 25c. lru, i vim>i. ch'ix' 2c U:v rci book "lio Caro dlio bkiu " Cooper, Vrndcrvcer, Minon, Schroe ier's Pharmacy. WHOLESALE AND EAL DEALER N Lumber, Saali, Doors, BlindB, Gluu and BuiUlnva' Hardware. RED BANK, N. J. BKANCl YAKDS: Spring Lakeund AgburyPuk. OHN S. APPLEGAE & SON, O COUNSELLORS A LAW. Oice corner Broad and Fron Srees, REDBANK, N. J., ENRY M. NEVOS, H COUNSELLOR A LAW. Hendrickson Block, Fron Sree, _ cd BANK. N. J. FREDERCK:"W.~ HOPE, L COUNSELLOR A LAW, Oices corner lrrmd nnd Fron.Srees, RED BANK. N. J.?DMUND WLSON, ^ COUNSELLOR A' LAW, RED BANK. N. J. Oices: Posr-OrncE BLUNG. ALSON BEEKMAN, ' '*- COUNSELLOR A LAW. oory Public. '' Supreme Cour Examiner. Olliccs 9 Broad sree. RED BANK. N. J. rvr. HERBER E. WLLAMS^ LV SURGEON DENS. Graduae Universiy o Pennsylvania/! Oice Days in Ked Dank: Mondays, Wednesdays and Saurdays; uesday evenings rom 7:30 o8: Broad Sree, Red Bank, N. J. "\R. w. M. HOMPSON! *-> DENAL SURGEON. Over Posoice. Red Bank. N. J, Hours 8-5. R. J. D. HROCKMORON, O D DENA. DENAL Rnnn.nw SURGEON. o. 5 Broad Sree, Red Bank. N. J, R. FRANK L D SURGEON DENS. RED BANK. N. 3. road sree, opposie Ford & Miller's. D D,R. R. W. JEWE, DENS. Room 14, Second Naional Bank Building, RED BANK. N. J,R. WLLAM ROSE, DENS. Successor o Dr. R. F. Borden. Gas adminisered. BROAD SREE, RED BANK, N. J. A c. HURLEY7 *- SURVEYOR AND CONVEYANCER,.15 Bridge Avenue. HE6 BANK, N. J. Wih George Cooper or ieen years.. B. R KNG, D VEERNARY SURGEON AND DENS. LLE SLVER, NEW.JERSEY. EO. D. COOPER, ~" CVL ENGNEER. Cuccoywur Lo Geo. Cooper, C. E. 'oaoico Building, RED BANK, N. J, ACOB C. SHUS, 'J AUCONEER Special aenion Kiven o Rnlen o arm sock, arm implemens and oher personal propery. K O. Addrcos, 181 Broad sree. Red Bank. elephone 264. ENRY OSENDORFP. H uner and Repairer o Pianos and Organs. Odlco. de la Heussille's jewelry sore, Broad S., Red Bank. N. J. WLLAM. COCKCROF," ~~. 1 ' CERFED PUBLC ACCOUNAN. Corporaions supplied wih Slock Ceriicaes Bonds, Seals, &c. elephone 209. RED BANK, N. J, JOHN H. WLLAMS, '-> REAL ESAE..20 Broad Sree, HE'D BANK, N. J. Aends o ail maers concerning buying, selli, pariioning or ri>niiiir real eaap ; all kinds o 'apers drawn, opions, agreemens, deeds, moraliies and wi!r CommiKHioner o deeds. R. J. H. LAWLER, ~ D VEERNARAN. Oiice: P. H. Brasch's Livery, WES SREE. el. 2C2. RED BANK, N. J. Specialis in he Diseases and reamen o all Domesicaed Animals. Special Aenion Given o Lameness. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Dr. H. B. VanDorn DENS Second Naional Bank Building Rooms 8 and 9 DR. ROBER DCKSON Veerinarian. DOGS, CAS, OY DOGS. > iniirillnil Uo/H, Cur* ami Horses,, Pair Haven, N. J. el. G-W. Meeings o he Board o Healh. he regular meeings o he Red Bank Boon! o Healh will be held on ho irs Friday o each monh, a 8:00 v. m.. a ho own Hal on Monmouh sree. Persona havinir complains o make will presen hem o he secreary in wriing:. CHARLES D. WARNER. Presiden. - JAMES. SCKLES. Serrenrv \ Special Noice RELANG O ownship o Shrewsbury. Nuianncea wihin he ownship o Shrewsbury are hereby deined mid dec lured o be, and hey ahull include nnd embrace: 1, ho plncinrc or deposiing in or upon any sree or alley, or in or upon nny public or privae propery in hiu ownship, any deail animal o any jiur o he sani, or uny dead iih or nny par o he iunie, or ilh rom irivieigrcesaiiooln or cach ba.simi or rubbish o any kind or descripion, or any house or kichen slops or jrarbaije, manure or Hw'L-iiiiiKH (provided lml hlublu miiaura and oher manure may he used UH a erilizer), or any uul or nlrnaiv! or nhnnxmih inncr or Huhnanco whaever. 2, Any ull or leaky privy vnul, cesspool or oher recoi>acli; or ilh. i. Alluwlniroriiunniiii nny nikh soil, irarbage or oher oirnsivo or ('coupohinr solid or luid maer or mbuunc o louk or uize rom wny car ur Wilson or veuiel in whieli he Mime may bo conveyed or carried. 4, he carrying or conveying hrough any sree nny nubs in ec which lins \>ovn removed rom any privy vaul or cohnpou)* \in\vnn ho Kama shall be incloiiwl in nir-lirh burrcl:., or in u perecly igh ami properly covered WUOM. 6. All carinr o KiirbaK hrouprh ho.srees o ho owmihip excep, beween ho hoimi o BUnae and ix A. M. 0. 'JJJi! hurninro inynuvu-r or Huhimco which hiillnhni, or cuuoc, or prnluoe, or caa o any oul or obnoxiou, or olfennive, or hurul, or annoylnr Ka:<, uruoke, Meam or odor. '{. ho ciiuing or diehnrkinir ino ho Shrewabury ornuvenink, or Souh Shrewsbury river, or ino nny nreain in hii ownship, or on ho boundary lino o his) owmihip. nny Bubiance which h u been removexl rom nny vaul, cesspool or sink, or nny onl or oh«r rcun), liquids, or^bollda, by any l>l[ien or oherwi.'io.._ _- w p# * H. Any uud «very luiumnco us uliovo deined s horoby prohibied and orbidden wihin ho own* lhip o ShrewHbury, and any perlon nmknr, creninu, causliik nuiiinininr or permiing any oi iaid Mulnniico;? ahal orei and iiay a penaly o weny-(vq do) lam. ho abovo b on exrac rom he ordinance O ho board o henlh o Blirewabury ownship, *nd lw name will b«horoughly enorced. ALBBH L. VNS, rr^don o he Board o U<*Uh, A. G. UHRHOM, HcceUrji.

8 HGHLANDS NEWS. Harry A. Sculhorpe's New Playhous y Opened Las Week. Harry A. Sculhorpe'a new playhou. 1 and audiorium was opened las Wednv day nigh wih a ball a which a larp number were presen. Each dance ha a name in honor o some Highland residen. hose who were honored J he selecions were Harry Corhin, Jes Lawrence, Sr., Harry Brown, Dr. O ermann, William Gehlhaus, Han Phillips, Grandin V. Johnson, liernar Oeihyn, C. Mel Johnson, Jesse Scul hoi-pe, George Smih, vy lirown, urn- H. Lane, Kennie lirown, William Sand lass, Allan K. Reid, Evere Newman, Daniel McCabe, James Keddingon an Charles V'ersen. he new building i buil o concree blocks and meal am will comorably sea 400 persons. hen is a large sage, and a moving picure apparaus has been insalled. he danc ing Door in 40x100 ee. he inerior i rimmed in red and gil and is lighei wih elecriciy. Moving picure show are given every aernoon and nigh and he place promises o be a grea aracion or he Highlands people am is visiors. Mr. and Mrs." Addison Romain o New York spen par o las week wih riend' here. Mr; Romain keeps a resauran here in he summer. he sixh anniversary o he Degree o Pocahonas lodge will be celebraed onigh in he lodge rooms wih a so ciable and enerainmen. Each mem ber o he lodge.will be allowed o ake a riend. An addiion o nine rooms is being buil o William Bieber's boarding house on Bay avenue. he improvemens will cos over $1,200 and,he work is being done by D.. Herber. While sepping rom a rain a Maawan abou a week ago, Harry Brown go a bad cu in he arch o his righ oo, which is causing him o go abou on cruches. he injury was dressed by Dr. Opermann. Mr. Brown is building a large house on Fih sree and he injury causes him o be away rom his building mos o he ime. Mrs. Joseph Borden, who was aken o he Long Branch hospial o be reaed or cancer, has undergone an operaion and is now much beer. Several Highlands riends o Mrs. Borden were a he hospial o see her on Saurday. Oo Gauschy moved his mea marke las Friday o" his new sore adjoining iremen's hall. Several young men gave a dance in iremen's hall Friday nigh. he commiee consised o William Fehlhauber, Collin Campbell, Allie Pangborno, Emilo Moun, Samuel Srauss and Arhur Smih. Dancing waa enjoyed unil aer 'hree o'clock Saurday morning. he boys cleared abou $20. homas albo Was, a ormer sum mer residen o he Highlands, died a New York on hursday, February 11h. He waa a large holder o Highlands real esae a one ime. he Mehodis and Episcopal churches and he iremen's hall are locaed on propery which a one ime belonged o he amily o Mr. Was. / Las Friday was banking day a he Highlands. A represenaive o he ' Seabrigh naional bank was a Grandin V. Johnson's drug sore and he was kep busy several hours cashing checks, receiving deposis and making up money or pay rolls. Friday aernoon banking a he Highlands will be a regular eaure o he Seabrigh bank hereaer. Rennie Brown is one o he judges a he ahleic carnival a Frick lyceum, Red Bank. Miss Anna Wood and W. Brunner o New York ciy spen Washingon's birhday wih Miss Virginia Lloyd. A. A. DeGraw, an elecrical conracor, will sar in business here shorly. Mrs. Charlcs. Maison enerained he Mehodis ladies' aid sociey hursday nigh. he evening was spen in sewing or he air which is o be held nex summer. Mrs... Herber and Miss Mahews are arranging an enerainmen called "he Counry Posodicii" which will be given shorly or lie benei o he Mehodis church. During he pas wo weeks he winligh skaing rink has been under he managemen o Jesse Lawrence, Sr. Mrs. Rober Hoy o,.,ong Branch, moher o he proprieors o he rink, has been seriously sick and he Hoy brohers have sayed a heir moher's bedside. Her condiion was hoer on Saurday and he proprieors were a heir place o business in he aernoon. Calvin Parker bough a large yawl las week rom Mrs. Deborah Moun. Mr. Parker will insull a 2* horse-power moor in he boa und will li i up or pleasure paries. W. S. liee o Orange h;is bough a lo on he hill rom he Highlands realy company and will pu up a residence or his own occupancy. he house will have a line view o in 1 bay and ocean. he disposiion o garbage and he puing down o sidewalks were discussed a in' board o.rsulo meeing Wednesday nigh. John lloran agreed o dispose o he garbage provided he borough council would make he removal compulsory on he par o he residens. Kenneh Andrews, son o Joseph Andrews, is a liu Long Brunch hospial under reamen or kidney rouble. "' Paul Lichonsoin, a New York banker who mimiii!!r!i here, was a visior here on Saurday. Some changes will be made o his house his spring and he building will he painuil. A largo drain linn been buil, on he eas side o Naveaink avenue which will carry he rainall o he gullv near he Wes Knd coage. Mark A. eaney is having his mea marke pained. Henry Ainon. C. Mel Johnson, Jr., and Kdward Sheridan, hree o he a.cs skaers a he winligh rink, have challenged Frank ymo and Edgar Uyrnos o Long Branch or a mile or wo-mile skaing race a winligh rink. Each man is o race or hiinnul. Henry Smih was laid up par o las week wih sickness. Miss rene Maguire, daugher o Mm. M. H. Maguire, WHH weny yearn old las Saurday and in celebraion o he he Prices he Goods he Syle are o blame (?)!V,V:D -..J> Greaes Sale o Shee Music Ever Seen n Red Bank. Shees o nsrumenal Music were sold a our special 4, 7 and 9-cen sale. Only 1,000 pieces- were o be pu on sale, as adverised, bu he demand was so ar beyond all expecaions ha we promply added anoher 1,000 pieces o he sock. his was done o give ou-o-own buyers he same opporuniies as our nearer-by cusomers. he 4-cee music was all cleaned ou, and bu ew 7-cen pieces are le. We have added a lo o oher music, and.. ' ]l\ds C JC Cens Each, and he price on any or all will be -... Buy as,much or as lile as you choose. Sale closes Saurday, On MARC 1s we will make a DRVE on as we propose o sell more bicycles n 1909 han we did in 1906, 1907 or 190S. $y increasing he number o sales made, we can aord o cu down dealers' prois considerably, and we propose o do i, which means WE WLL.., Children's Roller Skaes, iven she had a pary a which over ory riends were presen. he eveling was spen in playing games and lancing. A supper was served a eleven ''clock. he decoraions were in pink nd green, wih large red bells hanging >ver he wo long ables. American lags were draped on each side o he upper room. Miss Maguire received a lumber o presens rom her riends. P. C. Moore o New York, who spends is Bummers a he Highlands, spen ar o las week here. A number o New York guess spen he holiday a he DuVale coage on "avesink avenue. vy Brown has had he ron orn ou his moa marke and a new plae ;luss ron will alce is place. Craig! juackenbush has charge o he work. 'r. Brown has his marke in his ice ream parlor and conecionery sore' n he opposie side o he building while le work is going on. ] Miss Sella hompson o Belord was recen gues o Mrs. Loie Branson.! A number o clammera are overhaul-1 ig heir rowboas and geing hem in iape or summer renal. SHREWSBURY NEWS. hree o Frank Lawes's Children Sick Wih Scarle Fever. hroe o Frank Lawes's children are sick wih scarle ever and, he house has been quaranined. he populaion o he village" has been increased by he arrival o wo new residens. Las week Mrs. John Daly and Mm..JolmSajruerlon gavu birh o BOLS. Mr. and Mrs. William Jackson o Hamilon spen Sunday wih Mr. Jackson's moher, Mrs. William Jackson, Sr. Mrs. Jackson, who was injured by alling downsairs wo weeks ago, is recovering. he addiion o. Kdward Armsrong's barn is abou inished. Mr. Armsrong has had all Jiis oubuildings repaincri. J. L. Whie has bough a small whie mule or his wo children. he children ake daily ridoh in a car pulled by he mule and are having grea imes wih he oui. Miss Sadie Walling o New York U visiing Miss Eva Green. Mr. and.mrs.. L. Niece have reurned home aer a vini o Mr. and Mr». William. Green. Frank Borden, who in employed in a wholesale colveo house a New York spen Washingon's birhday wih hii aher, A. Holmes lioiden. he reading club me yeserday a Mi-M. Frank llaviland'o a Lile Silver. William Hancock was driving homo rom hoonown Sunday, when hin horse wa» aken wih blind aaggers. Ho bled he horse and i was soon all righ ours Roller Skaes $3.50 o $4.50 kind a $3.00 he CADLLAC HRY is proving isel a high-grade car. Conservaive people who look o ge he bes car or heir money are buying he CADLLAC. Le us show you he car and you will see he dierence. Don' buy unil you do. A carload rom he acory will be here his week, conaining he Demi-Xonneau models. Place your order early o insure Spring delivery. We have he larges sock o all syle pleasure Carriages in he Couny. You will ind all grades and kinds and a lower prices han you will ind elsewhere. Jus received several carloads o Business Wagons and Farm Wagons. A choice lo, a reasonable prices. " Now is he ime o have your auomobile overhauled, pained up, ec. We do all kinds o engine work as well as paining, make auo ops, ec. Maple Avenue and Whie Sree, Red Bank, N. J. <*>>>>!^»*. darling, Johnson & Frokc, Conracors and Builders, 808 Monmouh Sree. Red Bank, 14. J. Work dona by he dny or conrac. No job oo lui-ro; noun loo nnmll. Jobbing aended «n nhorb noice. Kiimn^n urnished on all indu o work. Snliiiielon guaraneed. 'Phono R3G-L. DEALERS N Goal, Wood Flour and Feed, All Kindg o Grain, Hay and Sraw. Corn on lbe Ear a Specialy. elephone 68-L. LLE SLVER, M. J.

9 OLUME XXX NO". 36. RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, PAGES 9 O 16 AHLEC MEE. 0 WEAHER NERFERES H SOME OF HE EVENS. Nigh'8 Program a Frick Lyum o be Run O onigh and oigh's Program Posponed o Saury Nigh.._ ahleic carnival a Frick lyceum, eh sared hursday nigh, has been rered wih o a considerable de- ; by bad weaher. Las nigh was ormy ha none o he evens were o. he program or las nigh be run o onigh, and onigh's ram will be posponed unil he ing Saurday nigh. On accoun o bad weaher he aendance a some he evens was small, bu on Saurnigh and on Washingon's birhday lyceum was hronged, he evens were or amaeurs only were conined o Monmouh couny. ho oo race3 were he principal acions, more persons being inerjd in hese evens han in he oher ibers on he program. he Marahon i was especially ineresing. his 3 was won by Soden Johnson o awan, here werp oureen enries ;his even, hey being George Roop Rober McGrah o Red Bank; xander Marin and Waler Yeman Alanic Highlands; Soden Johnson Arhur Silwell o Maawan; Wy- Smih, James Ennis and homas issa o Long Branch; Lloyd Corell George Viillenu o Keypor; and J. Corell o he Highlands. Roop. up o he ieenh mile, when he pped ou and his place was aken by nson, who coninued in he lead o inish. Lloyd Corell and Yeman e second and hird a he inish, y being he only hree who sayed ;o he end. he ohers dropped ou various disances. he ime v.. eman is a slender lad abou sevenn years old. On accoun o his boyappearance and his sligh build, he 5 n avorie wih he specaors rom sar, hough all he oher runners. heir lusy-hroaed supporers, 'he rainers or he runners were ied around he rack, o give heir such assisance as migh be needed m ime o ime. Milk, bee ea, nge juice and oher similar drinks re delivered o he runners in smal' ies or in sauraed sponges, as hey ised heir rainers. Dr. Gall o awan, who was Johnson's rainer, a sachel ull o hings or his man. ;asionally he runners would leave rack or a ew minues o ake a iy rub down or a quick alcohol bah.' )n he opening nigh o he carnival y S. Gold, he couny secreary o h' irg men's Chrisian associaion, aced announcer o he evens. He is ver ch ineresed in ahleic spors and gave Mr. Frick many useul hin icerning conducing ahleic evens, ich he had learned in his experienc conducing similar games. Mr. Gold. a powerul voice and his announcens were disinc in all pars o h' eum.' J. L. Kohler, secreary o he d Bank associaion, was one o h ges on he opening nigh. he reguoicials o he carnival were as ol vs: eerec W. Harold Powers. lulres-m. H. Rubensoin, Charles Johnson :hael J. Hynan, J, B, luc, Ronnie, Brown. arc Fred Frick. nnouncer Lewis H. Foser. corers Del Fisher, Oliver Suphin, Louis Fricl Her S. Nohl, Edward LonirKrce. 'imera-lem Kecham, A. J. Keeley, Charle Bois. llerk o he course Gcorjre W. Conover. summary o he evens is as ollows HURSDAY NGH. 00-yard dnah 19 conesan;*, run o in ivi is. heodore Benne, Lnnjr lranch, 1s ;ook " Vanl'el. Red Hank, 2d ; Cyronius Sry -. Alanic Highlands, 3d. ime 13Vy seconds. 20-yard dash 21 conesans, run o in liv< is. "Hook" VnnPell. Red Bank, lo; heo e Benne, Lmiir lranch, 2<1; Alber VanNess i Bunk, :jcl. im^31 seconds. 40-yavdM dash 12 conesan:!, run O in wis. James Dean o Pine rook, 1s; Perc; len, Alanic HiKhland*. 2d; "Hook" Van, Red Bank, 3d. ime 1:12. FHOAY NCil. lal-mile run hroe heas, 111 conesans alilied or inal, Ensley HOSS, Red Bank ward Sryker, Alanic Highlands;.ame; in. Pine lrook; CyreniuH Sryker, Akmii ^hlnmls; George Roop, Red Bank; Geonri andler. Red Bank. Vreilinjr bou. Melvin Cnnn. champion wele irh o America, vs, Rober larland o Ne\ rk. Cann hrew Garland in l:or»durimr he si-c 1 round. hree-milc relay n wo heas. Kilil wo-in ma conesed. Firu wo eams o qualiy o al Monday niivh. hose who nualilled or h al were Vanl'el mid Demi o Flick lycein,b, Uniiil Bruno and My nn Sinilh o l.onir Brnne! men ilunln and homas Fowler o Alanic llih,ds, and Dick Miller ami Anhony Keiurer o A iic Highlands. HAlllUAY NUill'l.. j-inil' 1 relay rneo > ciimii. Won by lyceu in), composed o " Hook" VanPel, C!eorK*'Koo ver lnvilidid and.laiui's'dean. wo ean >m Alnnic Hirhlands (nbdied liecond and il pecively. lio lyeeum junior eam linisli rh. he junior runners were (ieorke ('liani William Wack, Porcy Wolco and John.Sile:,onr ram^i eam dropped ou dllriiir 111 r(l mile. iyed (JiM-ner o New York, ormerly o Lou anch, compeed in ile hijrh jump airains. h Frix. (im-ner cleared he poll) (i» ee, :hea. WONOAY A--:HNOON. arnhm race Deails Kivon above. MONDAY NKill. inish o hal-mile run 5 conesan!]. Won 1. men Deiin o Pino rook. Eniiloy RojrerH o U( nk, sni-ond ; Cyrenius.Sryker o Alanic Hin lca, hird. Wrenllnr bou beween Uobor (iarlnnd o Noi lc and Herber lniloy o Alanic lijrhllindi esled wo roiinibi o hree minuea <;ac iley wihdrew in he neeond round. Hare cuuea o Anbury Park, onuerly o Keil Kan rew Oncnr Draud in wo minue) in n lire< ino round. 'hre.o-milorelay, lniih. Four oiimseoneae n by "Hook " Van Pel ami Jameri Dean o Ui coum club, llanll lli-uno and Mylan Binih o iik Bnneii came in neeond. 'Jic oher w inui which iiared hi lio llnal wero rom All KlRlilandii, bu hey did no iininh. he prizes won a he carnival will1> warded a he lyceum Saurday nigh. Anoher big ahleic carnival is being lanned or he laer par o March, irhich will be open o he enire sae, ind which will include some special donmouh couny evens. James Dean o Pine Brook is urning u o be a very a8 runner. his is he irs ime he has aken par in any.hleic even. He has joined he Lyeum ahleic club and he will carry he olors o his club in he 880-yard run,nd mile race o he New York ahleic lub, which will be held a Madison Square Garden uesday evening, March 6h. A number o his riends will acompany him o New York he nigh o he race o winess his perormance and ;ive him encouragemen. BUNGALOW ON LOCUS AVENUE. liomas Usher Puing up a Large Building. homas Usher is building a large mngalow on his lo on he norh side o jocus avenue. he bungalow will lave a double ron, one acing he road nd he oher acing he river. will 3e 28x32 ee, wih open loor beams md oher characerisics o old-ime ne-sory houses. will have six rooms d bahroom un he us loor and here will be room on he second loor 'or hree or our rooms. he bungalow vill be buil or all year round occupancy ind a cellar will be under he enire building. will cos abou $2,500 and mus be inished by May 1s, as Mr. Usher has rened his presen residence rom ha dae. E. J. Moore o Kerinsiiirg is he builder. BRHDAY PARY. Richdale, Son o J. C. Rick dale has a Celebraion. A pary was held a J. C. Richdale's i he Phalanx on Monday in celebraion he wenieh birhday o his son }eorge. he evening was spen in ilnying games, music and singing. Rereshmens were served owards midigh. he puesa wcro A. 0. Morord md daughers Berha, Laura and Mary; Edgar Alexander, Miss Bessie hompson, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Walling, Burrowes. Walling, Misses Anna and,vdia hompson,. VanSchoick, Miss Jlara VanSchoick, C. S. Bucklin, Jr., Hewle Conover, Miss Emma Conover, John and Aaron Suphen, John Beers and Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Bloodgood and heir son Harold. HER ENH BRHDAY. Mary Leroy Has a Celebraion Her Home on Shrewsbury Avenue. Mary Leroy o Shrewsbury avenue, daugher o David Leroy, celebraed her enh birhday on Monday by eneraining he members o her school class She received many okens rom her li ie riends. he aernoon was spen in playing games on he lawn, singing ec. Rereshmens o cake, rui candy, ice cream and lemonade were served. hose presen were Genevieve Riordan, Bearice Raery, Gerrud' Hogan. Veronica Doughery, Bearic Valenine, Ruh McCary, heresa Cor be, Margare Murray, Pauline and Anna Lang and Billy Raery. " he Grea Divide." Henry Miller's play o "he Grea Divide" will be given a Frick lyceum Friday nigh o his week. he play has had a.long run in he larges ciies o he counry, and is considered Mr. Miller's greaes success. he company which will presen he play a Frick lyceum is an excellen one, and he play will be produced wih he same eec and scenery as in New York. Ford &.Mlller's Shoe Sale. Ford & Miller have sared a Marc' shoe sale which will coninue during he nex en days. Winer shoes or bo men and women are reduced in pric abou one-hird. hey are placed or ables in he sore or easy selling, am he shoes are arranged according prices. Seven Now Lodge Members. Seven new members joined he DegrC' o Pocahonas lodge las nigh. he were Michael Robinson, Kaie Monahar Ella Chandler and Rose Biggins o Re Bunk, and Mrs. Bowman, Miss Ann Bowman and Miss Rongo o Wes Loi Bh Clearance Sale. Dress goods, lannels, clohs, underwear, ladies' and children's coas, skirs irn, ec.,ge bargains a our sore Paerson & Spinning, corner Broad am Fron srees, Red Bank. Adv. Beore going o he poulry show o morrow evening call a he Firs Meho dial, church; ge; a ho chicken mippc and dce he lucky bone wih you. Adv you wan a good ho chicken, suj per don' orge o come o he Firs Mehodis church on hursday evenin; o nex week. Ado. he New Cleaner or windown, ec. Bon-on, he. only, n Doremua Bioa. Co. Adv. Jun received a he R. Wen company Keypor, N. J., a carload o anique oak bedroom suies. Adv. Ho chickon supper omorrow evening, Adv. M l CLUB BANQUE. WAS AENDED BY ABOU 160 PERSONS. Fine Dinner Served and an Enerainmen Given by Proessional alen-silen oass Drank o Depared Members. he annual Washingon's birhday anque o he Monm rah boa club wa6 eld Monday aernoon in he clubhouse n he river ron. he club rooms ere decoraed wih American Hags and mning and wih picures o Waahingon. he banque was he mos successul ver given by he club. was aended ly abou 150 members. William N. Vorhley had general supervision o he iair and Charles A. Minon was secre- ;ary o he commiee in charge. Wiliam Pinard was oasmaser and he irs oas was drunk o Jacob Degening, who prepared he dinner. n maling he oas Mr. Pinard complimened rlr. Degenring on his culinary skill. Silen oass were drunk o he lae harles S. Hill and John S. Suon. An enerainmen consising o solos, ;ories and banjo and piano selecions vas given by proessional ale aer he banque.,a he conclusion o he :nerainmen cigars were passed and he res o he aernoon was spen in ;eneral sociabiliy. he club members vere given souvenirs o coa pins, lecoraed wih picures o Washingon. FREMEN DANCE. Sevenh Annual Ball o Relie Fire Company. he sevenh annual ball o Relie ire :ompany was held las hursday nigh n S. James's hall on Monmouh sree. Uiou 100 couples aended he dance, iss Maie Sidell and Joseph Bray o ^ed Bank and Miss Florence Ellenberg > Fair Haven and Ehvood B. vins.o ed Bank were he leading couples in :hc grand march. A prize \viil(z nr a ve-dollar gold piece was won by Miss Nellie Dugan o Maawan and Frank iee o Keypor. he walz judges were Jeorge Grause, Rober Brumiin and osephbray. he iremen cleared abou $50 by heir dance. he recepion commiee was Arhur Jeries, George Worhley, William Hulmaii, Joseph N. Hance rind Herber Chamberlain, ihiirles Beck, Rober Brannin, George Grause, homas McKnigh anrl Joseph Bray comprised he loor commiee. he gold piece given or he walz prize was donaed by George Worhley. FELL DOWN A WELL. Edward Fallon, Sr., o Bradevcl, Es capes Wih Few njuries. Edward Fallpn, Sr., one o he oldes esidens o Bradevel, ell in a wel on his place Friday nigh. During h aernoon a heavy wind sorm blew down he well curb. Mr. Fallon wen o h< well shorly aer supper o ge som waer. He did no know he well curb had been blown down and he walked ino he-\veh.wih6u.knqwirg.ha. he_was near i. Some o his neighbors heard his cries and hrew a rope o him and aemped o pull him ou o he well When hey go him abou hal-way up he well he rope broke and he ell back n he waer again. Anoher rope was hrown o mm and his ime hey go him ou o he well wihou any rouble he old man was bruised and scrached, bu was working on his arm as usuai Saurday morning. Mea Marke Sold, Joseph Ryan o Red Bunk, who ha been employed a Pienger's mnrke on Broad sree he pas wo and a hal years, has bough he Cohen marke on Fron sree. he marke was openei by Mr. Ryan yeserday, aer a horougl renovaion o he place. He announces ha he will'carry only he bes grade: o mea, poulry, ec. New Spring Foowear. Clarence Whie announces his spring opening o oowear o his season an declares ha he has now he ines an larges sock o new oowear he ha ever shown. Clearance Sale. Dress goods, lannels, clohs, under wear, ladies' and children's coas, skir m-k, nc CiO biii-pains a nnr sore Paerson & Spinning, corner Broad an Fron srees, Red Dunk. Adv. Candy! Candu! Specials or Saurday: Assored cocoanu croamb 12c. lb Superine chocolae creams 12c. lb Orders aken or lcaaer named Hubbard Brohers, Red Bank. Adv 1,000 yards o oll-ayle rag carpe he kind your grandmoher used o make rom SO cena o 40 cens pc yard a ho K. Wes company, Keypor N. J. Ada. Auo Bargain. 19(17 Auocar runabou wih glaa ron and ull equipmen o lamps; i irn-claah condiion; only $ L Zobol,' Soabrigh, N. J. Adv. 50,000 rolls o spring wall paper in a ho newes paerns a he. We company, Keypor, N. J. Adv. Ho chicken Bupper omorrow evening, Adv. )EAH OF WAR VEERAN OKMEK MDDLEOWN DES N NDANA. MAN 'enry Clay Hendrickson, Broher o Mrs. John W. Moun, Mrs. E. Welling Leonard and Joseph A. Hendrickson, Died Las Saurday. Henry Clay Hendrickson, a naive o liddleown, New Jersey, died a Covngon, ndiana, las Saurday. He was he son o he lae Mary Applegae and >aniel D. Hendrickson. He was born i Nu Swamp in On he breaking ou o he civil war, er acquiring Borne miliary raining s a member o he "Governor's Ligh 5uard," a company commanded by he ae William B. Forman, he enlised as i soldier under he call o Presiden jincoln issued July 7h, 1862, or hree hundred housand men. He was a member o Company G, Foureenh Voluneer nanry o New Jersey. his egimen was musered ino service on he 26h day o Augus, 1862, or hree 'ears, or during he coninuance o he ar. conained hree companies o S. -lonmouh couny men, one o which vas company G, commanded by he lae ohn V. Allsrom, who aerward, havng been promoed o major, was suceeded by Lieuenan William W. Cono er, promoed capain. Henry C. Hendrickson was a corporal his company and ook par in sevral severe engagemens. n he desiera«bale o Cold Harbor a large luinber o ederal soldiers were aken prisoners, one o whom was Corporal Hendrickson. his occurred in June, 1861, and ho was held by he Conederies in Andersonville unil he close o he war. He received an honorable dis- harge May 3d, 18G5. hough naurally mdowed wih a srong physical consiu-,ion he was grealy broken down ind emaciaed by his long coninemen n Andersonville, and never ully re- :overed rom he eecs o his imnisonmen. n 1869 he married Miss Ellen Cooper, laugher o Washingon Cooper o Covngon, ndiana, For uovoral years ho ollowed agriculural pursuis. Laer on he moved oounlain couny, ndiana, and coninued his occupaion as a armer unil he inirmiies o years and early hardships compelled him o give up his acive labor and seek ligher aviaions in he own o Covingon, wh*ere he ived unil his deah. His widow, one son and hree daughers survive him. He was a broher o Mrs. John W. Moun and Mrs. E. Welling Leonard o Red Bank, and o Joseph H. Hendriekion, a prominen armer o Middleown. Mrs. Havlland Buys a Home. Mrs. Augusus Haviland o Mechanic sree has bough he heodore Sickles house a he corner o Mechanic and Moun srees. he lo is 50x147 ee. he house is a very well buil srucun and conains welve rooms. he price paid was $3,750. Mrs. Haviland wi' move o he house very shorly and wil make i her uure home. he sale o he propery was made by W. A. Hop ping.-.-_.- Died a Sae Asylum. Miss Nellie H. Miller o Red Bank died Monday a he sae insane asylum a renon, where she was aken abou a year ago. She was 37 years old and was a daugher o Harry Miller o Spring sree. Besides her parens she eaves a broher, Charles Miller, who ii employed by he John W. Moun car riage and auomobile company. Horses! Horses! Horses! A carload o horses was received hi morning a my sables a Holmdel.' n he lo are horses suiable or ever; purpose. here are wo exra un eams suiable or ire eams. Beside he resh Wesern horses, have a num ber o acclimaed horses and secondhand horses ready or immediae work, My prices are low considering he characer o he sock and guaranee everj horse o be as represened. William C. Ely, Holmdel, N. J. Adv. elephone 7C-M4. Sec Doremua Bros. Co. For Jirch diabeic oods. For Schepp's loose cocoanu. For bes meas. For bes ruis. For bes vegeables. For anyhing you wan ha's good. For resh counry eggs a lowes prices. Adv. For Sale Popn-arord wo-cylinder ouring car wih op and ully equipped; in perec condiion; only $100.. L. Znhnl, Seahrili, N..l.-~Adu. he R. Wes company o Koypor announce ha hey have received 150 rolls o ine China and Japanese maing which is selling a 12 cens per yard o 50 cens. Adv. Besides ho ho chicken supper a he Mehodis church omorrow evening here will be singing and music and a real social and enjoyable ime or all. Come and join in he un. Adv. Coee! Wo carry consanly all gradea o Chase & Sanborn'o colleen a all prices. W. A. ruex & Son, Red Bank. Adv. Ho chickon auppor omorrow evening. -Adv. '*, COUNY BASEBALL LEAGUE. Richard K. Fox Oers a Cup or he Sunday Championship. Sixeen members o he Fair Haven hleic and baseball clubs were ener- ;ained Monday by Richard K. Fox o ^ York a his summer home eas o Bank. Mr. Fox has aken a grea neres in he baseball eam and has ied ou he members wih uniorms i red and gray or he coming season. he shirs have Mr. Fox's inials on ;hem worked in red. Mr. Fox is anxious ;o have a Sunday league ormed in Monnouh couny and he will give a cup o he amaeur eam winning he mos iunday games in he couny nex season. hose who were enerained by Mr. Fox ere Chrisopher obin, Harold Jones, Edward Hendrickson. Richard Morris, Morimer Woolley, Lynwood Minon, ohn Schumann, Bayard Doughy, Alexinder B. Curchin, Joseph Minon, enjrook Beekrran, Joseph Hendrickson, George Hawkins, Leser Curchin, Paick Baes and homas Burne. A SUCCESSFUL BAZAR. James Club Clears Abou $200 or is Sick Fund. A bazar or he benei o S. James's lub was held rom las Friday nigh ill las nigh. Abou $200 was cleared and he money will go ino he sick benei und o he club. he commiee n charge o he bazar consised o Ed-,vard and Ray Hounihan, James Larkin nd Joseph Johnson. here was dancnigh and oher aracive ng every Feaures. he clubhouse has been repained inside and ou and a new roo has been pu on. Skylighs have been pu in he pool room and a smoking room has been buil, on he wes side o he building. Nahan Edwards did he work. NAHAN J. WLLAMS DEAD. He Was One o he Wealhies Colored Men o his Localiy. Nahan J. Williams died a his home a Fair Haven las uesday o hear roublo aer a cher oickneoos Mn Williams was born in he Souh, bu had lived a Fair Haven many years. He was 61 years old. He was one o he wealhies colored persons o his localiy and was a Free Mason o high degree. Besides his widow, ho leaven one daugher, Miss Lillie Williams, who lives a home. he uneral was held Saurday aernoon a Fisk chapel and he body was buried a While Ridge '.emeery, Eaonown. Celesial lodge o Free Masons aended he uneral in a body. annenbaum's Firs Big Sale. A. anneilbaum o 25 Wes Fron sree is having his irs big sale o goods. Mr. annenbaum has been in business in Red Bank en years. His presen sale, which he syles "a priceslashing sale," sars Saurday morning and ends he ollowing Saurday, March 6h. he goods include women's and children's wear, underwear, clohing, umbrellas, ec. Mr. annenbaum akes he whole o page 3 o in-: REGSER his week oeirabou liissale YOU KNOW US! 36h Grea Combinaion Salc-100 Head o Horses and Mules will be absoluely a your mercy a he sables o S. R. Forman, Cour sree, Freehold, N. J., Saurday, March Oh, li)0 l J. Sale commences a 1 o'clock. Horses and mules a your prices. he manner in which conduc my sales is widespread. Every animal sold under ull guaranee o be as represened, everyhing open and above board and he buyer proeced in every paricular. Las March sold 98 head. 1 am going o ry his year o break ha sae record and will sell 100 head. have a grea selecion rom almos every sae, old and young; all sizes, ages and colors; and he prices will be made by hose who bid he highes, No appraisemen, bu a genuine horse and mule sale. Anyone in need o horses or mules will have a chance o ge hem. Every animal will be described jus as i is, and hree days' ime will be given o es he warranee. never deceive my parons. he sock oll'ered will bo absoluely a your mercy and will be sold. We will be glad o exchange or sell any ime beore he sale. All are invied o come in and inspec hem. he high dollar iiki's hem 1 nil,, Kemomhei' he hour, 1 o'clock sharp. All under cover, nale rain or uhinu. Condiions All sums over $10, our monhs noe wih approved securiy, wih he privilege o renewing one-hal by paying discoun on same. S. R. Forman. Jacob C. Slmls. aucioneer; A. J. C. Sokes, clerk. Adv. Clearance Sale. Dress gooda, lannels, clolik, underwear, ladies' and children's coas, skirs, uru, ec. (Je bargains a our sore. Paerson & Spinning, corner Broad and Fron srees, Red Bank. vl/i\ 200 rugs in all he sandard sizes made o Wilon, Axmiriiier, Body lniiuielln, or apesry Brussels ready or iimpecion a he R. Wes company. Adv. omorrow evening is ho ime so o have ha ho chicken supper a ho Fira Mehodis church, lickea only 40 cenu. Adv. Ho chicken auppor omorrow evening. Adv. POULRY SHOW O BEGN WLL SAB OMOKROW AND LAS HREE DAYS. More han 1,500. Birds Have Been Enered and Red Bank Poulrymen are he Principal Exhibiors Prizes in Sraus Co.'s Window. he inal arrangemens are being made or he poulry show o be held in he armory on Monmouh sree on hursday, Friday and Saurday by he Monmouh poulry club o Red Bank. his morning a big orce o men pu up 1,132 exhibiion pens, and mos o he enrees were received his aernoon. Charles Kahle has general supervision o he show. More han 1,500 birds have been enered and hey comprise chickens, urkeys, ducks, geese and pheasans.. J. O'Donohue o Shrewsbury is he bigges exhibior. Dalon Parmley o Oceanic will show a big sring o duclcb. Oher poulry anciers in his secion who have enered birds in he show are Milord S. Allaire, E. E. Alexander, van Bjornsad, Edwin H. Burr, Alber E.' Cohen, rving Doremus, P. J. Gisleson,. Henry Gran, John Homire, Carlon Keeler, W. W. and John A. Kennedy, Mrs. G. Foser, Mrs. William H. Lawes, Mrs. Frank Hodges, Mrs. James L. Elson, William A. Winer, Miss Alma L. Aul, George A. VanBrun, M. F. eley, H. C. almadge, Carl F'. Schwenker, Alred Schroeder, Charles Kahle, John. McClellan, William B. Paerson and William K. Kelly o Red Bank; E.. Wilber, Ber VanBrun, Dr. Dickson, H. A. Keel, Elwood Smih and J. R. Sco o Fair Haven; C. N. Bliss, C. n.'halsey, John Bennuand Nicholas Buerbach o Oceanic, and R. W. Baes, ra Barrows, Rober Y. Evans, W. H. Carhar, William. Sherwood and John H. Skidmore o Lile Silver. Among he reak exhibiions a he show will be a ca wih 24 oes, owned by Mrs. Johanna Elson o Middleown ownship. Major Joseph. Field o Nu Swamp - is one o he judges. he prizes are on exhibiion in Srnua Go ; 'a ooro windows WAGON SMASHED BY AUO. he Walling Family o Shrewsbury Mee Wih an Acciden. Rev. J. J. Neighbor o Cliwood is abou o sever his connecion wih he New Jersey conerence and will-, move o Pennsylvania, where he will join he Wyoming conerence. A sociable was held a his house Monday nigh. Mr. Neighbor recenly married Miss sadore Walling, daugher o Eugene Walling o Shrewsbury. On Monday aernoon Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Walling, Mr. and Mrs. homas M. Walling, and he laer's daugher, Elizabeh C. Walling, sared by wagon rom Shrewsbury o visi heir daugher and her husband. When opposie John H. Willey's house on he Keypor road, hey were run ino rom behind by an auomobile. One o he wheels was smashed and he wagon was compleely broken down. When he wagon was sruck he horse did no -underake o run away bu sopped shor, in is racks, shivering apparenly wih ear. he. occupans o he wagon crawled ou o he debris and ound hemselves no seriously hur. he lile girl was he wors injured o he lo, she having received a very severe bruise on he hip. he auomobile sopped and he owner gave his name and address o Mr. Walling and said ha he would sele or wha damage was done. Mr. Willey loaned he Waiings a wagon and hey coninued heir rip o Clii wood, reurning home wih he borrowed wagon yeserday. HE E. M. F. CAR. he 1909 Model o his Popular Auomobile is in own. Demonsraions will be given a any ime o hose desiring o ry he car. his car is he very bes moderae priced car made, i being sold a $1,250, ully equipped, and wih magneo and gas lamps. you are hinking o buying an auomobile,, be sure and see his car. have second-hand auomobiles in good order a prices ranging rom $100 o $2,000. hese auomobiles are acually worh double hese prices, bu mus sacriice hem in order o make room or new cars. ED. VONKAKNCKLL, Monmoulh sree a.d Maplo avc-iiiic, Red Bunk. - Ado. Clearance Sale. Dress goods, lannels, clohs, underwear, ladies' and children's coas, skirs, urs, ec. Ge bargains a our sore. Paerson & Spinning, corner Broad and Fron srees, Red Bank. Adv. Candy! Candy! Specialii or Saurday: Assored cocoanu creams 12c. lb. Superine chocolae creainn 12c. lb. Orders aken or Easer named eggl. Mubbard Brohers, Red Bank. Ado. Several hundred persons are expeced o iihuro ha ho chickon amper omorrow evening a he Mehodis church. Come early and enjoy he social ime aerward.- --Adv. S,000 yarclii o exra super and 3-ply ingrains jus received a ho R. Wea company's sore, Keypor, N. J. Adv. Ho chickon auppor omorrow evening. Adv.

10 OCEANPOR NEWS. Mechanics Aend he Funeral o Winield Wood o Long Branch. hiry-wo members o Riverview council o American Mechanics aended he uneral o Winield Wood o Long- Branch las Wednesday. Mr. Wood was a member o he council and a he, uneral he lod^e burial ries were read. Misses Eliza Nelson and Alice Grover and Mrs. Ellen Fischer o New York spen par o las week as guess o Mrs. Samuel Nelson. Mr. and Mr.". Harry VanSchoick, Miss Mabel VanSchoick and Miss Deborah Dibbs aended he Daughers o Libery masquerade dance a Eaonown las Wednesday nigh. Mrs. S. H. Bcay has moved rom George Conover's house on Leonard avenue o New York. Some improvemens are being made o Harry Higham's vacan house on Main sree. Lewis Layon ia doing he work. Work has been begun on a new house or E. ucker Welch, Jr. he house is being buil on High sree, which was ormerly known as Wol Hill. Cap. homas Kiddle reurned Saurday rom Orange. Mrs. Alber illoson spen las Wednesday as he gues o Mrs. Srae o Oakhurs. ' Mrs. Alber Willis o Keansburg spen par o las week wih Mrs. Harrie Herring. George Paar and B. B. Gan will exhibi Black Minorca and Whie Wyandoe chickens a he Red Bank poulry show. Michael racy has recovered rom a severe cold. Frank Holmes, John Whalen, James Hulse, William Miller and William Sick-. lea'go abou eigh, bushels o dams a he Bay Shore las hursday. Alber. Smih has joined Cap. H. B. Edwards and his son on heir duck Bhooing rip a Barnega. Mahew Feiikes and ahiily have moved o Jobsown, N. J., where Mr. Feakes is employed as rainer or he Pierre Lorrilard racing sables. "A McFarliind's sale a Kaonown las week S. (J. Shann bough a eam o horses or arm work. Miss Addie Einmons o Long Branch spen Saurday wih Mrs. Edward Cammus. Cap. Benjamin Eldridgo spen las week visiing relaives a New York. Miss Annie Maps o Long Branch spen Sunday wih Mrs. E. W. Craer. Charles Day and his daugher Gerrude o Newark spen Sunday wih Frederick Day. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Allen o Somerville spen Sunday and Monday wih.mr. and MB. W. A. Haynes. he bridges here are being repained by Charles B. Champlin, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Allen o Eaonown spen Sunday wih Mrs. Allen's aher, Enni Smih. John Chamberlain and amily o New York spen Sunday as he guess o Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Coles. Hugh Murphy o Gravpdnnd, Long sland, spen Sunday wih William Mc- Creery. Rev. George. Hillman, pasor o he Mehodis church, is preparing a series o discourses on he Phillipine slands, o be given in he church shorly. Mr. Hillman is a Spanish war veeran and is amiliar wih he islands and naive lie here. saac Gilhuly and amily o Wayside Bpen Sunday wih James Hulse. HOLMDEL NEWS. Mail Carrier's Wagon Suck in he Mud During a Sorm. he Vanderburg road was in bad condiion las week and several wagons go suck in he mud. Alber Francis o Col's Neck, he mail carrier,' was driving home Friday during a heavy Borm, when he wagon go suck. He inally go he wagon ou o he mud, bu he had o lead he horse par o he way home, his weigh on he wagon being suicien o mire he wheels. Eugene Ely is laid up wih rheumaism. homas Hay ward and Horaio Whaley o Marlboro have sared mea roues hrough he village. William Pierce has improved his place by giving his ence a coa o pain. He is a sor o a jack-o-all rades and does all he work in connecion wih keeping his propery in repair. Edward ilon will arm he Gideon and.daly place he coming year in addiion o his own place. John Mears o Middleown spen par o las week wih Fred Rier. Mrs. Michael Maher has reurned rom a week's visia New York. Mr. Maher wen o New York Saurday and accompanied her home. Jacob Kneiper and Michael Ryan have sick horses. William Smih o Lincro is visiing homas Ellis. Lawrence Armsrong spen las week wih his daugher a Red Bank. Miss da hompson, he school ^a:lijr, was conined o her homo a Howell wih sickness par o las week. She spen rom Friday ill yeserday a Asbury Park. Miss Ellen John, he oher eacher, has been visiing her siser, Miss Rebecca John o Cenerville, over Washingon's birhday. A lock o seven wild geese alighed in a ield on Minor Brown'n nrm Saur day morning. Mr. Brown and John Kelly ook Beveral shos a he geese, bu did no kill any o hem. Mr. and Mrs. Dorse o New York are visiing Mrs. Dorse'n broher, Leroy Suphen. John Whalen has rened his arm or he coming season o William Cross o he Phalanx. Mr. Cross has engaged Jacob Jerey o Shrewsbury o arm he place. Mr. Whalen will hold a oalo o live sock and iromo o hi» household goods on hursday o nex week. He has no ye decided where ho will move. He was recenly assauled by a Polo and badly injured. he Pole has since been arresed. pays o adverise in HE REGSER. Adv. 's early, bu 'm selling hem and no wonder. 's he bigges, handsomes sock o all new Foowear (absoluely no old sock) o be ound ouside a large ciy, and price is much lower han ciy or same grades. housands o dollars' worh o Women's, Men's,' Boys' and Girls' ies and Shoes are here rom $1.50 o $5.00. can i any oo you bring. See My New Window. n iare bu a ew o he many new ones which are in he sore. Use he Ladies Waiing Boom over sore. 's a pleasan room, jus renovaed. Use i reely. Newes 1909ShirMuss For he women who deligh in elegance and reinemen devoid o exravagance o price. here is a rea in his sore or her his week.,he displays o Shir VVaiss on he second loor are horoughly disincive and comprehensive. We sell Nemo Sel-Reducing $3.00 Corses a $2.79. JOSEPH SALZ, Red Bank. Separae Dress and Walking Skirs made ;o order or one dollar. WH1 A long way beore you ind a beer Blended han our 12 W. FRON SREE. elephone 1G-J. WLEO B A N K. N. J. ^ N ALL S "BRANCHES. B j RENNG OF SUMMER COAGES A SPECALY J p Farmij or Sale Everywhere. B ^ VRE NSURANCE AND LOANS. W. A. HOPPNG, \ 49 BROAD RED BANK, H.. $ P.O. Box 138. el. Call, 80- <! William H. Mahoney SucceBnor o CHAS. SULLVAN & CO. Elecrical Conracor Ocean Avenue SEABU0H Haw Jersey 37 E. Fron S., Red Bank, N. J. el. 28-M-S. n Many Ways he Mos neresing, Original, Arisic and Comprehensive Display Presened in he Hisory o his Sore No in Paris, no in any o he grea capials o Europe, no ii he leading ciies o America is here such an exhibiion place, s< Si spacious, so ligh, so convenienly arranged as he Wanamaker Dres Goods Salons. So ha nowhere else, even i here were such ai assemblage o beauiul abrics gahered, would here be he physica aciliies or such an exhibiion as is now ready or public view. Our expers have assembled here every new weave and ever] ashionable color one which could be discovered by a personal ou abroad during he recen weeks, in addiion o he large orders place earlier boh abroad and a home. he Wanamaker Dress Goods Salons are arranged aer an en irely new and original idea, which, while perhaps impossible when aciliies are no so ample, is, a radical deparure^ rom he usua mehods o showing dress abrics, providing ininiely'greaer comor and convenience o women who wish o examine and purchase. he shelves are open o hose who wish o see our enire socks, and separae able is provided or each cusomer. A season o exraordinary colorings is impending. his exhr biion presens hem in mos exhausive variey. n special prom inence are he wonderul deep, rich shades o prunelle, he lovelies: violes, so anique shades o rose, rich apesry greens and all hi oher unusual color ones ha have capivaed Parisians as well a; American women who have caugh early glimpses. Here are suggesions rom he new abrics: Morning Paern Clohs, in subdued, unobrusive sripe's in gray and so colormixures; will be used or ailor-made morning gowns. hese maerials are shown'in a variey o exclusive paerns: London Cosume Suiings, 54 in. wide, a $3.75, $4 and $4.50 ayard. mpoiled Sipes, black-and-whie, blue-and-whie, and gray-and-whie, 52 in. wide, a $2 a yard. Sriped Serges, in gray, blue, brown, and an, 46 in. wide, a $1.50 a yard. Cosume Suiings, shadow sripes, 48 in. wide, a $2 a yard. Corded Suiings, wo-oned eecs, 50 in. wide, a $2 a yard. ailor Suiing, quie shades o^/gray wih whie sripes, 47 in. wide, $1.25 yd. Vigoreaux Suiings, eigh colorcombinaions, 48 in. wide, a $1.50 a yard. Vigoreaux Suiings, ashionable grays, 52 in. v^ide, a $1.75 a yard. Aernoon Sain surace abrics will be worn alhio^ exclusively or aernoon cosumes. he ollowing maerials are shown in he new Paris shades : Sain Direcoire Cloh, 42 in. wide, a $1.50 a yard; 54 in. wide, $2 a yard. Sain Sriped Prunella, 46 in. wide, a $1.50 a yard. Shadow-siped Prunella, 42 in. wide, a $1 a yard. Sain Soleil, 42 in. wide, a $1 a yard. Bordered Serge, 46 in. wide, $1.50 a yard. Fancy Sriped Serge, 50 in. wide, a $1 a yard. Formerly A.. Sewar & Co. New York Fancy Baise, 42 in. wide, 75c yard. Cosume Broadcloh, 48 and 50 in.! wide, a $1.25 and $1.50 a yard. mpored Chion Broadcloh, 52inJ wide, a $2 a yard; 54 in wide, $2.50 and $3 a yard. mpored Sain Soleil, 50 in., wide! a $1.75 a yard. Evening Luxurious maerials o silk-and- pj wool, wih a clinging exure, showing ' a superb lusrous sain surace; will j be used or evening cosumes. hey are shown in he newes Paris evening cosume shades: ' French Sain Cloh, lusrous sui- ace, 43 in. wide, a $3 a yard. French Sain Serge, 46 in. wide,! $3 a yard. Sain Cloh, 43 in. wide, a $1.50 and $2 a yard. Silk-and-wool Soleil, 40 in. wide, a $1.50 a yard. Sain-aced Cloh, 40 in, wide, a $1.50 a yard. Silk-and-wool Crepe Bengaline, 42 in. wide, a $1 a yard. Silk-and-wool Bengaline, 46 in. wide, a $2.50 a yard. French Ciepe Bengaline, 42 in. wide, a $1.50 a yard. French issue Sable, 46 in. wide, a $1.75 a yard. _ Canvas Soie, 46 in. wide, $1.75 a yard. French Silk-and-wool Shanung, 46 in. wide, a $2.50 a yard. Silk Bordered Nes, 50 in. wide, a $5 a yard. Firs loor, Old Building. 'roadway. Fourh Avenue, Eighh o enh S. Bu have cu prices on all goods so ha you can save money here. 1 bbl. XXXX Flour $5.95 Bags 40c. and 7Sc. :$ Cans omaoes 25c..'! " Sring Beans 25c. ;s " Succoash 25c. '1 " N. Y. Corn 25c. 5 " Penn. Corn 2Sc. 2 " Apricos 25c. 2 " Pears 25c..*! " Smoked Bee 2Sc. 3 lba. Evap. Apples... 2Sc.! EXRA VALUE N EA A 35c. lb. 3 boxes Raisins 3 " Currans 3 lbs. Prunes 2 " Evap. Peaches. 2 " Apricos 3 boles Picklea 3 lbs. Mincemea. 25c. 25c. 25c. 25c. 25c,. 25c. 25c 10 di. kinds Crackers, lb... 10c 7 bars Whio Borax Soap... 25c 1 baske urnips 20c, 166 Monniouh S.. Red Bank. N. J,

11 se aurday, Feb. Un being sold Mrs, s are KEANSBCJKG NEWS. ublikc Singers o Give an Enerainmen a he Mehodis Church. he Souhern Jubilee singers will give 1 enerainmen o reciaions and ibilee songs a he Mehodis church jmorrow nigh or he benei o he liiircli A masquerade sociable will be held a!rs. E. A. Smih's nex hursday Miss Norma Wilson will lend he misionary meeing o ho Epworh league unday nigh. Her opic will bo "he,igh and ho Winesses." his will e he las meeing o his quarer. Clmrleu Morrisaey, who oil a Fricl,'ceum, Red Bank, las hursday nigh er inishing ii race, was laid up or a cw days wih a bruised back. He is ow ully recovered. David Wilson, Jr., who is employed a ilizabeh, spen las hursday wih hia isrena Jiore. Henry Ackorman o his place and rover Sco o Ceneryille aro driving neh oher's horaoa his week, rying hem ou, preparaory o a uwnp. Edward Smih bough a horso las eek a New York ornae nex summer i hiii express buiiinebs. Mra. John B. Collins and her daugher, Ahw Maie Collimi, wore conined o lie house las week wih iiickncnn. Minn Jennie Knowle, who li employed Newark, spen rom Saurday unil ilondny wih her moher, Mru. Georgia Herber Carer o Alanic Highlands pen ou hursday wih Clarence Wam, saion agen here. Miiu 'lhel HnaingB o rleasanville, ew York, in upending u ew days wih Mra. Nahan Harris. Mrs. Annie Compon has been spending a week wih her daugher, Mrs. Elmer Kinney o Pleasanville. Miss Elizabeh Day enerained Clarence Lile o New York par o las week. Waler Conroy wrenched his ankle las week by a missep rom Mrs. John Furbey's porch. He had o use a cane a ew days o ge abou. Charles Bishop o Vailsburg is visiing Charles Morrissey and Sephen Broander. Miss Mary Day spen par o las week wih Mrs. James Day o Cenerville. John Juluibonand Morris Dolan aro cu ing anew sree hrough he New Poin Comor beach propery, near Carr avenue. Howard Smih o Jersey Ciy spen lus hursday wih hia moher, Mrs. Ella Smih. Morimer Jaroleman o Newark \s nponding a ew days wih Mr. and Mrs. George Vincen. Mrs. John Ramaay o Jersey Ciy was a recen gues o W. W. Ramsay. William Whichcnd o Bayonne,. a ormer residen here, spen par o las week calling on old riondx. he Eau End ahleic club o Keypor, which gave a dance recenly in ho KennsiburK' audiorium, will buy a lo a Eas Keypor nex monh ami will pu up a clubhouse nhmlar o ho Kennsburg audiorium. Mr. and Mrs. William W. Urower o Norh Cenerville, who were married abou wo weekn ao, were Rerennded las Wednesday nigh. Las Saurday nigh Mra. George Leonard, enerained he soap club o which she is a member and a ow oher riends. he evening was spen in general sociabiliy and easing. Surveyors are ploing he Quinlan propery, recenly bough by Paul. Huner. W. L. Har will do ho grading and Sephen Seeley will superinend he job. he work will be sared nex monh. Edward A. Morris is clearing o his shore propery, opposie his pavilion, and will have i in readiness or ening paries nex summer. William Randolph sold his power boa las week o a Rockaway pary or $2110. Mr. Randolph was a omo Rivor Saurday looking or anoher boa. Mre. A. C. Arkermann le Saurday o spend a ew days wih Mra. Kiie Nelson o Plainlield, who had been nick several weeks. Mrs. Ackermann hardly le ho villago beore a elegram came elling o Mrs. Nelson's deah. Mra. Nelson was a siser o Henry Ackermann o his place. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Newman spen Sunday wih Sephen G. Arnold o Manaaquan. W. W. Ramsay and Charles Ludlow spen Saurday a Perh Arnboy, where some cooper oola, which had been hardened by Mr. Ludlow r a secre process, were exhibied o Perh Amboy merchans. Mra. Michael Ahearn enerained her broher, John McMahon o New York, on Monday. Mrs. E. S. Ramsay is spending a ew days a Now York. Miaa Lilian Ahearn o hin place and Clinon Lohaen o Belord spen Saurday wih Mra. homas Gill o Middle own. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Homan, Mr. and Mrs. homas Worrell, Mr. and Mrs. Haskcll and A. S. Gibbs, all o New York, spen par o las week a heir summer homes a Keansburg Beach. Mrs. George M. Leonard enerained a number o riends a her home Saurday nigh. he evening was srjen playing dominoes and cards. Piano selecions were given by Miss Lilian Ahearn and Miss Caherine Furby. Mrs. Leonard gave a shor alk on "Our Schools o oday " and Mrs. Parick Ahearn spoke on "he Necessiy o Learning o be Good Cooks." Rereshmens were served a eleveno'clock and he pury broke up a midnigh. hose presen were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Paenaude, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Smih, Mr. and Mra. liomas Ahearn, Mr. ami Mrs. John Furbey, Mr. and Mrs. Frank George, Mrs. Parick Ahearn, Missea Julia and Mnry Day, Miss Ella ilon, Joseph Sockley and John N. Walling o his place;.mrs. S. Weeden and Miss Nellie Hahaway o Windsor, Vermon; Clinon Lohsen o Belord, and William Day o Chrnmo, Now York. Among he summer residens who spen Sunday and Monday a Keansburg were Mr. and Mrs. John V. Humphreys, Mr. and Mra. homas Goold, Mr. and Mrs. Waler Moore, Mr. Homan and amily, Mr. Bowers, Mr. and Mrs. Worrnll, Mr. Knigh and Mr. and Mrs. Morrison. For ha errible ching, Eczema, eer and aal rheum keep heir vieima in perpeual ormen. he applicaion o Chamberlain's Salve will insanly allay his iching, and many cases have been cured by is UBO. For sale by C. A. Minon & Co., No. 5 Broad sree, Red Bank, N. J. 1ADAOHES Deecive eycaih la Ronrally ho cause. Correc he eyesigh by glasses, and ho headache is a hing o he pas, Freo conbiilnion. Glasses needed a moderae prices. BB. SELES,' Bocor o Opics. Visis Red Bank, N. J.. every oher Wednesday. nex visi Wednesday, l>lar. 3d Hour*: o S '., A 'OHoHee MnlUUna. Rooms S7-98. his cu represens he amous ACME HARROW or leveling and pulverizing he ground o make a perec seed bed. FOR SAL& BY r* Shrewsbury, N. J.

12 HE RED BANK REGSER J<eH*. COOC Kdllor uuil 'r«i»i'leioi WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 24, OWN ALK. (Ciiiilhuu'd rom pane.(.) So much ineres has been aken in he ahleic carnival a Frick lyceum ha a number o he business men o Red Bank have sared a movemen o organize a large ahleic club in Red Bank, which shall ake in all sors o ahleic und waer spors. Such a projec has been discussed rom ime o ime in Red Bank or he pas weny years. A club o his kind, which would give he local ahlees pjoper quarers and proper raining, would add an aracive eaure o Red Bank lie. would make he own beer known, i would aord a wholesome oule or youhul energy and enhusiasm, and i would provide enerainmen o he people o he own a he various games o he club. o-*-^*-. MRS. BABLESON DEAD. She Died Las Week a Her Home Near Alanic Highlands. Mrs. Emma Barleson, wie o Samuel Barleson o Hillside, near Alanic Highlands, died on uesday morning o las week a he home o her son, Ceorge F. Barleson o Alanic Highlands. Deah was due o gangrene, rom which she had been :: suerer many monhs. She was in her 71s year. Mrs. Barleson was ormerly Miss Elmira Sirk and was born in Buckingham, Pennsylvania. She married Mr. Barleson in he couple moved o Alanic Highlands in 1808 and had been residens o ha viciniy ever ainee, Mr. Barlecon in n wealhy man and he couple have lived a reired lie Beveral years. Besides her husband she is survived by a daugher, Mrs. Annie Rava o Red Bank, and he son a whose home she died. She also leaves a broher, Oliver Sirk o Norh Dakoa^ he uneral was held las Wednesday aernoon. he service was conduced by Rev. YJ, Clark Maren. he body was buried a Bay View cemeery. GEORGE H. WLD DEAD. His Deah Occurred in Brooklyn Uis hursday. George H. Wild o Brooklyn, a ormer residen o Red Bank and a one ime a large propery owner here, died a.brooklyn lus.hursday, aged C4 years. He had been in poor healh more han a year. he uneral was held Saurday and he body was buried in All Sains' churchyard a Navesink. Mr. Wild le our sons, George, Nelson, rving and William, all o whom excep rving live in Brooklyn. rving lives a Red Bank and he is conneced wih he C. E. Conovcr company. Mr. Wild also leaves wo daughers, Mrs. Henry Amy o Locus Poin and Mra. J. Dey Conover o Red Bank. Church News, Rev. E. B. Ferry o Brooklyn, wil preach in he Presbyerian church nex Sunday. Nex Wednesday aernoon Rev. E. M. Fcrgusson, secreary o he New Jersey Sunday-school associaion, will conduc a service or Sunday-school oicers and eachers a he Bapis church on "graded lessons." A nigh Mr. Fergusson will speak on general Sundayschool work. Rober Hichings will lead he Epworli league service a he Firs Mehodis church Sunday nigh. Rev. VV. B. Maeson will preach a he Bapis church Sunday morning on "Should we observe Len?" A nigh his subjec will be, " Wha shall a man do wih his sin?" Rev. Waler A. Brooks o renon preached in he Shrewsbury Presbyerian church lus Sunday morning and a Eaonown a nigh. He will preach in he same churches nex Sunday. he.women o he Reormed church gave an enerainmen a he own hall las nigh eniled "Genle Jury." On accoun o he sorm only a ew persons aended, and he enerainmen will be repeaed soon. Members o he Parioic Sons o America aended he Bapis church Sunday nigh, and Rev. W. B. Maeson preached a special sermon o he lodge men. Rev. W. B. Maleson gave a review o Chrisian associaion work a he ourh anniversary meeing o he Red Bank associaion Sunday aernoon. he meeing was well aended. Special music was rendered by he Grace church choir. > Rev. William P. Davis will preach a he Mehodis church Sunday morning on "he carpener and he goldsmih." A nigh his subjec Will ho "he srengh o young men." Members will be received a he morning service. A ho chicken supper will be held omorrow nigh a he Mehodis church. he ablea will be served by men. Miller- Dowd. Mrs. Maggie Miller o Shrewsbury avenue was married Saurday aernoon o James L. Dowd o Jersey Ciy. he wedding ook place a S. James's church. ' he couple le immediaely aer he ceremony or a wedding rip o Washingon. On heir reurn hey will se up housekeeping a Jevsey Ciy, where he groom is employed. he bride was married in a raveling cosume o brown cloh wih ha o mach. Milk Wagon Upse. errnnce Mulligan's milk wagon was upse las Saurday while crossing he rolley rack a Fair Haven, and over ory qunrb o milk wero apillodin he sree. he acciden was caused by one o he wheels geing as in ho rolley swich.»- Ho chicken supper omorrow evening. Adv. SPELLNG MACH. Miss Juliee Blood m Alanic Highlands'8 loss Speller. Miss Juliee Blood won a spelling mach a he Cenral Bapis church o Alanic Highlands lus week. Rober Ferris was he leader o one side and Henry VanNoii was capain o he oher. Forman A. Cossaboom, principal o he public school, gave he words ou o he spellers. he wo leaders, Miss Blood and Charles R. Snyder, ouspelled all he ohers unil Mr. Cossaboom gave ou he word "synecdoche." Miss Blood was he only one who spelled i correcly. Aer he spelling mach cake and coee were served. MONEY O LOAN. Money o loan. S. C. Cowar. Freehold, N. J. CORRUGAED RON ROOFNG or sale. All sizes. Cook & Oakley. 4ed Bank. APPRENCES WANED. Apprenices waned a Weii'.s Ked Hank emple o Fashion. FOR REN. Hal o double house o le a U Peers place. Apply o aena. HOUSE O LE. Cirh. rooms]; :ill improvemens, Doremuu Broa., lied Hank. CHESNU POSS l.jjoo ehesmu poss or Kale. Address Daniel H. Cook, lied Bunk. GRL WANED or reneral housework. Apply o Mrs.. C. aylor, Middleown villllke, N. J. FOR REN. :!5 Leroy place, r'n rooms, all improvemen!!. Dorernuii Bros. Co., Ked Bank. CORNSALKS AbouiOO»heaveao coriinika or sale. Apply o W. S, Jones, iveraide Drive GRL WANED, Girl waned or general housework. Apply a Alanic hoel, Fair Haven, N. J. RED BANK DARY. Swee cream and puro milk delivered daily. Charlej A. MeCln.ikey, Red Bank. LOCUS POSS FOB SALE. Locus ouss ov uni' ur wire or rail encmr. J.. W.K.niii'klin, Phalanx, N.J. GRL WANED o assis in K-nL-ral houyeworlc. Apply o Mra. Gordon, William Mvw, Uvl Bunk. GRAVEL FOB SALK, Apply o A. O. Moronl, Jumca Hubbard arm, Middlouwn ownahip, nuir R'il Bank. EYE SRAW Nice; brlirli rye arnw in shea or sale. Charles B. Kwil, 14. F. D. No. 1, Freehold. N. J. FOR REN. Hal o a liou.so or ren o desirable pary,. niiuire li Wli Monmoulh sree. Keil Bank. SCROLL SAW PUZZLES. Scroll.-iiw puzzles may he rened a he Red Bank public! library or 25 ccnu per week. CHCKENS WANED. Chickens waned ; highes pricea paid. W. A. Clayon & Bro., 47 Broad.sree, Red Bank. WANED. Good man o cu uiiparakuij hroughou season W.. Srykcr. 4ed Bank. 11. i\ D. No. 1. OP SOL Abou 100 cubic yards o nool srong op soil or sale. Apply o Charlea E. Burd, Ked Bank. RON ROOFNG AND SDNG. Corrugaed galvanized iron, or rooing and aid- ng, or sale by J. W. Moun Co.. Red Bank. Green Mounain poaoes and corn salks in shea, or sale by R. Laird, Scobeyville, N. J. HE SHREWSBURY DARY. Milk nnd cream u specialy. Served daily. A. Grover, Shrewsbury, N. J. elephone 81-w. HORSE A. heavy dra horse or sale or wan o use. E. L. Alley, Headden's Corner, near Red Bank. HOUSE FOR REN. * Seven rooms wih improvemens. Apply o W. M. hompson, imaolce building, Red Bank. Business wih propery, groceries, liquors, ec Splawsky, J5 Libery sree, LonK Blanch, N. J.. -. J FARM FOR REN. Farm, house ami all necessary arm builclinys, m KOod order. Address Farm. UoX 1!>7, Red Bank. FUR SALE. hiry una o good liny a Slli a on, delivered ur cash, alliance arm, li'nsside aik, Red Bank. WRE ME and 'll wire or you. Fred E. Grower, elecrical conracor. 17 Eus Fron Hree. Red Bank. el HAY Fieen ons o uooil imohy hay or Bale. Mra. VV. 1. Vanllruii.aerosa Cooper's bridge, near Red Bank.! ' On rolley road a Fair Haven, a house and lo n a bargain. Address Ruua S. Merri. Fuir Haven, N. J. FOR SALE A A BARGAN. A new Kemp Manuacuring Co.'l Worceser G0- liushol manure spreader. Audrcas Box 14, Wlckaunk, N. J. SEED POAOES. Hcadqunruni or New York ualu Gians. Wrie us. VunMaer & Wcluand rading Co.. HazleU N. J.. SRAW WANED. Abou 4 ons o good rye sraw waned. Rnilri. SUile (irk-e delivered o John Daly, Humson. N. J. Hnlscy place. GRL WANED. A iroud (,'irl waned orgcnrrnl housework, hree m he amily. Mrs. M. E. Siner, 42 Branch avenue, Ked Baik. MAHOGANY FURNURE. Mahogany bedsead ami bureau, se o nprinira mill iowio eaher bed or salo a \l Branch avenue, eil Bank. MONEY O LOAN. Money o loan in mimn o mil Jiorrowern on lrn bond and morgage. A. L. lvinn, lacinran building. Red Bank, N. J. HOUSE FOR REN OR SALE. House o ren or or inlo on reasonable erms*.dso ciirroa or sale. Apply o Parick Kenny" l'or Moiiuiouh, N. J. WANED. 'oniion nil nlenogrophcr. lino had lianklnir anil i' K "l<, <>X J"!r i'-'!"', O. ; <i} "' ">'««ncc». Addresn Box >8, Scabrlgh, N. J. MORGAGE FOR SAX-E.?2,500 irs morkajre or sale. 11) acres o land, house nnd huiidinki injured ur $3,000. Addrajo Owner, Kakmown, N. J. Masu'n'i Recl Bcal'old and ools, kichen cabine and household urniure or sale. Wilson, hroekmoron avenue, Red Bunk. HREE ROOMS WANED. hree rooma wunod anywhere in Rood locaion in Red Bank. Address, giving locaion and price, unan, Box 137, Red Bank. MAN WANED. Man o ac as ouside salesman a Sorck's, o Coiirae. Anplyo Mr. Bloom, hursday evening, beween 0:^0 and S;W o'clock. WANED. Sewers on plain whie work. Work iven ou Call a Mrs. Charles Barle', LechLon «nd Weasidc uvenuea, Ked Bank. ASPARAGUS ROOS FOR SALEl Abou 100,000 French asparagus roos or sale. Sricly rue o name; one year old. George H Wille, Por Monmoulh, N. J. CALE DEHORNED. Cale dehorned scieniically; all he mos improved machinery and appliances. G C. HendrickBon, Box 115, Hulmdel, N. J. POSON WANED in oice or sore by a girl o 17; very willing o work. Could do bookkeeping i' necessary. Address Posiion, Box 11>7 F Ked Bank. Blackberry Plans For Sale. Lucrecia dewberry and Mersereau blackberry; he wo bes early and lae varieies or homo or marke. H. C. McCleen, Ked Bank. Gian seed poaoes. Norhern seed las year, or sale. Frod A. Kinhaer. Craword's Corner, N. J, P. O. address, Key por, N. J. AGRCULURAL LME. Prices rom $1.N5 o SG.2.1 per on. Don' delay in placing.your onkr or aprrnr u^ea^x 1. L. E. Brown, 24 Whar avenue, Red Hunk. FOR REN. Hal house or ren on principal sree; ive minues' walk rom depo or shopping cener. Address X. Y. Z., Box 197, Red Bank., WANED. Working housekeeper; amily o hree; small house. Communicae by mail only. Room 422, 15 Exchange Plae, Jersey Ciy, N. J. FURNSHED HOUSE on Shrewsbury river ; 12 rooma and bah ; barn und oher oubuildinirh. $500 or he season. Edward W. Wise, real v?lalc. Ked Dank. GOOD GRAVEL. you wan Kuod roads UH> Hupping gravel. Delivered in carload lois a any railroad poin John. Hopping, New Monmouh, N. J. A GREA SALE OF HORSES. On Saurday o nex wek, March ib, S. R. Fornian o * reelioki will sell 100 horses and mules a hij liuhioij on Cour iilree n llm place. WANED. SOVE ^o lease small arni near main line o railroad, J unior Beaver parlor sove, medium size, in perec condiion. Mu^ well a once; sel eeder a- rom 8 o 20 acres, having house wih modern imachmen. 121 Oakland sree, Ked Bank. MEN WAED. Men waned o work on arm. Mus be solier and indusrious; whie preerred. Call a Hance irm, Klni'lc '.irk. or uddmui Um\U-\!r«'«*n,R(< Bank. FARM. Farm o hree hundred acres on main highway, rear Red Bank ;.1,000 ee ard3,(il)0 on wosrees. Wrie or erms. Edward W. Wise, real esae. Red Bank. HORSE On March 8h, 1909, a 1 o'clock P. M,, one roan borne or board lill; belonpnik- o R. A. Surla o Now York. Keeper, Joncph,. lnrdon o Navciiink, N. J. FURNURE REPARED. Furniure o all kinds repaired. Resoring o anique and manojjany urniure a specialy. Henry Grau.se, Fron sree, near Souhern railroad, Red Bank. FARM FOR REN. From April la, o abou iy acres, locaed beween Glendola and Belnmr, New Jersey. Call or wrie William B. Probaseo, 703 Fourh avenue, Asbury Park, N. J. Rose Comb Rhode sland Reds. A reliable srain. Exra good winer layers, 75 cens a seing o l;l. Come and see hem. A cockerel or exchange. J. M. Meredih, 10b Spring sree. Red Bank. PANNG AND PAPER HANGNG. have Henry Bosch's samples o wall paper. do papering and paining, do (?ood work, and charge reasonable prices. D. lrwin Suphen, Chapel Hill. N. J. REAL ESAE FOR EXCHANGE. Wrie or lis o desirable Brooklyn and nearby properies, (cash value;;), oered in exchange or iirnis and counry places. ioberu, 1019 Gaes avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. COUNER AND CASES FOR SAiE. A couner and uvo cas^a ur sale. AM in perec ondiion a-nl would be suiable or any kind o uaiiu'hs. Will a-11 a a bargain. Mids Elizabeh Welch, Oceaipor, N. J. SAWDUS Sawdus or borne bedding or icc-houaen or sale. New and clam. One dollar or a h\g wo-horac load. Daniel H. Cook's sawmill, on he Reveyown road, souh o inon Falls. SOP and Bee Euan's new padded urniure van. Leave your order early or ciy or counry moving. For inormaion call or address J., Kuin, 11 Wall sree, Red Bank, Phone 12-1-J. LOS. Pin loss Monday neh beween Beech sree and Leroy place or on Broad sree or Maple avenue. Finder kindly reurn o Mra.^J. D. Oerson, 2G4 Brond sree, and recnive reward, FERLZER WORKS OPEN. Rizau'a erilizer worka a Swimming River \a now ready o receive horses. All h«year round. Herman Rizau. olephono 129-J. izau*a Ferilizer WorkH a. Swimroinir rivor. BUNGALOW A new limislow wih barn nrnnlo; nonr rivor; 12 rooma; u (rood invesmen; ren or $300 nywuy, Wrie or picure and dencripivo lin. A. Cuh^ iiinhiim. he GHJOH, Red Bank. A RECORD HORSE SALE. On Saurday, March ih, bokinniiik " one o'clock, S. 11. Formaii's greaes horoe mle will ko placon Frrclmld. All hnrno>i jrnurancul-nnil hree days' rial ivon in aeh case. ioo [iandinir yellow locim reed, nuiuiblo or porn. Will be cu o any lenirli. Aluo a lino lo o snivel or walks or drivewayn. Addresi W.. Conover, R. F. D., Kaonown, N. J. YDRAED LME. Cnn bo uiinl or oprnyhi, v/hic-wn/ihuik ;oi' diiuiieeiiik and in oxccllen or nwim. Now F lio ni) lo uiio hill lime. For m\o only by L. E. Brown, 21 Whar avenue, Hod Bmik. SCO & LECOMPE, carpeneru nnd huidoni. Kainiaos cheerully urnlnhod. Jobbing promply uoidod o. Oice, 5[> Uonlcn urco. Red Hank. elephone 2U&-11. 'l'lioinai,sco and Henry jocompo. PURE MLK, DOG LOS. ni-'" w Scoch colllo ilionherd doar los or solen Fobruary li. Kod and brown, lile whie onic poined milk, no prasomilves or adulerans. llh crndo, rom a well-kep dairy. Mrs M A Mulligan, lumaon, N. J. nose. Anawcro o namo o Donald. lowari] paid or is reurn. Frank MoKce, lied Hank. HORSE A good srong* horse, good raveler, araid o nohing 1,'or iale chcp. GUB Oinberr, Nuwnian Springs road, near air ground. Red Bank. Maxwell runabou auomobile, 1007 model, shoes pracically new, new rear axle and new ransmission. Price 'M$. nquire o Charles E. Burd. en-acre corner plo, ieen minuea rom saion, eii rom rolley, $3,000 ; Shrewsbury ownship. Address Home Sie, Box 107, Red Bank. BOA KEELS wo whie oak keels, one22ee Jong-, 3x6inches; he oher 28 ee in lengh. 3x8 inched. Can be seen a L. p. ConUHn's mill. Frank P. Dckman. Are You Looking or a Posiion? Or are you looking or help? so, go o he new employmen agency aached o he McDougall ailoring esablishmen, 1'& Eas Fron sree, or ring up 225-J. Reliable help urnished. he Coleman Dancing School or misses and masers will reopen Friday aernoon; March 6h. a 4 o'clock, wih a limied number o pupilb. For erms and pariculars address Philip. Coleman, 15 Recor Place, Red Bank. POSON WANED. Boy, 1G, quick, willing and no araid o work, wans posiion where sric aenion will give advancemen Has a widowed moher whom he desires o assis Address Boy, Box 197, Red Bank. HAR WORK. am prepared o devoe my enire ime o malciiii up uwiclk's, combings, and all kinda o hair work. Address, 29 Wes Fron sree, or send me word and will call upon you. Miss. Brand, Red Bank. WLL SHARE BEAUFUL HOME. Family, woaduls, would share beauiul home, all modern improvemens,"bes residenial secion o Broad sree, wih adul couple. erms rcuiionable. Address Beauiul Home, Box 197, Red Bank. MY 36H COMBNAON SALE. On Saurday, March 6h, will sell 100 head o horses and mules a my sables a Freehold. Every animal as represened and hree days' ime given o es he Kuarunee. S. R. Fonnan, Freehold, N. J. CALCE GR oi ehivkuns and poulry. Dbua away wih all oher Kiis and a he same ime urnishes he owl wih lime. On exhibiion a ho poulry show. For sale by L. E. Brown, 21 Whar avenue, Red Bank. FENCE POSS Abou 700 round locus ence poss, 7 ee lone:, or salo, wih many locus rees no cu ino lenklha ; 4O0 4-hi>lu imil 5-hok> poss ; also 4 ons o pood clover hay..iiscph A. Hendrickeon, Middleown, N. J. LOS. Beween home and colored Mehodis church on Saurday, February 20h, 190i>, a pold ear riii^ pundanrue wih good brillian. Subsanial reward i reurned o Mrs. David. Benne, Fair Haven. N. J. provemens. H. A. Hawkins, apen. Ollicc, corner Eas Fron sree and Whar avenue (ground loor), Rud Bunli. v,.. ELECRCAL CONRACOR. Beore wirincr or olorric liirhn, bclla or elephone, ge my igures ami you will save money. Saisacion guaraneed. Reerence, any business man in Red Bank. John Weaver. 85 Borden sree. Red Bank. WALLACE SREE., New house wih all improvemens. Lo 40x125, wih 27-oo L on Washingon sree. Hardwood loors, grill inish. Fine range and ho air hea. erma o eui purchaser. Edward W. Wise, real eaae. Red Bank. FURNURE FOR SALE CHEAP. ' New and second-hand urniure, carpes, soves and "household specialies or Bale. Enire conens o hoels, boarding houses and coages bough or spo cash. Schwarz's urniure sore, 108 Wes Fron sree, Red Bank. Horses Sold Wih Guaranee. have conduced 35 horse sales a Freehold wihin ho pas ew years. On Saurday, March Gh, will conduc my 36h combinaion sale o horses and mules and 1 expec ha i will break he record. S. R. Eorman, Freehold, N. J. LOS beween inon Falls and Col's Neck, lady'shandbag conaining wo pairs o eye glasses, one handkerchie, railroad icke o New York and 75cens in canli. Finder will be rewarded i reurned o Mrs. John R. Conover, Lincro, N. J MME. BOLON, Manicure, massage-acial, scalp reamen and shampooing. Elecrical reamen. Full line o hair goods, including Barrymore corone braids, Merry Widow pus, Grecian curls, &c. Room No. 7, Paerson building. GO Broad sree, Red Bank. EN DAYS' SALE n ChampUin house, 35 Union sree. Firs-class hair maresses, pure (rouse eaher pillows, able linen, shees, pillow nlii>3, owels, counerpanes, urniure, carpo^and all house urnishings a less han hal price, Call a any hour, day or evening. SEE OUR EXHB a he Monmouh poulry show. Whie Holland urkeys, ndian Kunner ducks, Whie Wyandoe chickens and pigconu. Eggs or haching rom hege superior birds or a&le. Also eggs, one dollar a seing, rom Wyanooe-Rock cross. Royal Farms. Lile Silver, N. J. Don' Worry Abou Your Clohes! Bedroom Sui, Oak; Bendsend, Parlor Sove, WANED o ren by a reined man and wie (no children), a small whole house or par o a house wih garden near Red Bank, in he viciniy o Fair Haven or Eaonown. Permanen i suied. Bes reerences given. Send pariculars o Franklyn C. Moyun, 1525 Amserdam avenue, Now York Ciy. o sele an esae ; a seam cider mill and applo brandy diaillery wih oreman'» house, iprinn waer lake, piece o ine chesnu imber nnd a illable ield, covering in all abou; Riven rrrca: wo milca rom Freehold. Everyhing in good condiion ; closed less han a year. Old esablished liuniiioss. For ull pariculars address Enae o Junics A. Perrine, Freehold, N. J. NOCE. he annual meeing o ho sockholders o ho irolmdrl crmrry rompimy, will bn hold a'john W. Hnnce's is ore, Holmdcl, N. J., Monday, March n. n 10 o'clock. J.. HOLMES, Secreary. GONG O MOVE? ArranKe now or your moving April 1s. move urniure in covered vnim, which mo padded and waer proo. n order o accommodae my increaning rade have added anoher und largor box van o my oui hin year. move urniure rom ciy o counry wihou chaiko. employ only experienced men ami puy or everyhing wldch may bo broken while n my chario. FurniUira packed and iliippcd o nllnni <i o ho world, l'licking urniure or ieanmhiph nnd or long diuancob by rail in a npecialy wih me. Pricoa Moving urniuroln Kcd Bank, $3 per load. On- Hldo o Kod Honk prico in regulaed by diaanco. runlci delivered rom nalion o any par o K<H1 liank a 25 cens each. runks oorod a 26conU lior monh. Sorage) warehouba a <9 Mechanic sreo, Olco 48 Brood sree, XC«u Dank, N. J., E. J. KELLY. LOS FOK SALE. have los on Prospec avenue, hrpckmoron avenue, Cener alrei, Broad sree aiul Rcklesa place, a moderae prico3. Edward W. Wise, real e. Red Bank. EAM A (ood work eam or sale, including a good wam and harness, all ready or work. Also a good young milch cow.. N. McCarer, Rumaon hill, lumson, N. J. LOG SAWNG. have se up my porable sawmill abou a mile souh o inon Falls on ho Reeveyown road. Farmers and ohers in ha localiy waning ogs sawed ino imber can have heir logs sawed while hey wai Cash paid or oge o all kinds, rom 8 inches in diameer up. Daniel H. Cpok, Esablished COLEMAN NAONAL BUSNESS COLLEGE 47h Year. imes are beer, and improving. Why no ge ready or business employmen. Selec COLE- MAN as your school. is sae and sound. Foryseven years o good work are back o Coleman. Sudens begin any ime. Don' experimen. Selec he righ school. Academy and Jlalscj/ SH., Newarh, N. *. (One block wes o Posoice). Bids #re requesed or an AR- ESAN WELL a he RED BANK WAER WORKS. Speciicaions and condiions can be obained on applicaion a my oice a he Borough Hall, Red Bank, N. J. All bids mns.be in he hands o he superinenden by Saurday, March Jnh, a.[ o'clock, '. M. WM.. HOUSON, Sup. Waer Works Depar meri, ; JACOB C. SHU3, Red Bank. he subscriber will sell on his premises on he Long Branch and Eaonown Boulevard, near he CHLDREN'S HOME, Wednesday, Marcb 3d, 1909 a 1:0O o'clock, sharp, one-seaed Runabou, heavy wo-horse^ Farm Wauon, nearly new; wo-wheel High Car, 3 Carriages, Phaeon, one-horse Farm Waron, 2 wo-horse Acme Harrows, wo-horso Riding" Culivaor, one-horse Culivaor, Hay Rake, nearly new; one-horse Lawn Mower, 3 hand Lawn Mowers, se double Work Harness, nearly new; double and sinile Harness, ull so o our-horse Whillerees, Car Saddle, 2 Plows, one-horse Hnrrow. Hay Cuer, 2 Seed Drills, Work Collars and Swea Pads, Mirrors. 8x10 sash, second hand; Clocks, ables, Carpes nnd Oilclohs, Chairs, Base Burner, prood ; Wood Sove, Anique Furniure, large Sove or poulry house and many oher useul aricles. ERMS EASY. E. WOLCO. JACOB C. SHUS, Aucioneer. ON JOHN WHALEN FARP/J, NEAR HOLMDEL, / on he road beween Scobeyville and Holmdel, on 9 A One O'clock Sharp. Household and Kichen Furniure. Drum Sove, Cookin Sove, Picures and Frames, Marble op Cener able, oher ublo3. Hall Lamp, oher Lnmpa,.Crockery Ware, Churn and Milk Pans, Kichen and Dining Chairs. 2 Horses, 2 Cows, 2 Yearling Calves. Farm yndall Asparagus Ridger, almos now; Wood's Mowing 1 Machine, iger Hay Rake, uned one yei/r; Jersoy Culivaor, edder, Spring Marke Wagon, Farm Wnwon, Buggy WaRon, Salk Poles and rigger, Blankes, Whip, Kobe, 2 Corn Planers, 15 Aspararua BoXC3,2Schenck AapnrnjruR Punchers and Knives, Ono-Horso Wiard Plow, Oliver wo-horse Plow, A Harrow, One-HorBO Culivaor, Wecder, Furrowing Sled, Koller, Hay ShoLvinga, Grindoone, Croaocu Gaw. Double and Single Harncna, Hoeo, Shovolo. Forlco, &c, oo numeroun o menion. AHO 80 Head o Poulry, 3 urkeyo, om urkey, 250 Bushels o Corn, nbiiil 5 ona Rye Srnw, baled; abou 3 ona imohy Hay, baled;5gd Sheaves o Cornsalks. ERMS: Sums under $10, cash; over $10, oeven monhs' credi wih approved noe. WM. H. FOSER, Clerk. Auomobile School Well equipped' school or lenrnins lo dri auomobile, aa well as shop pracico. C orminir all he ime. Wrie ua or paricul, ZACHABAS GARAGE CO. Asbury Park, PJ. J. imes ire mproviii here will soon he a srong- demand 1 help in he business oice. "A word o he wise ia suicien" here ia no beer place o prepare a business or Shorhand career han RANER'S.PRVAE SCHOOL PERH AMBOY. N. J. Send or erms. < # omaoes Waned. Shrewsbury, J. Special or One Week, 8.8 ii V We are oering a box o Crane'o ben linen lawn, French gray or cream wove saionery o hp regular 50-cen qualiy, or one week only, a We are sure his paper will mee he approval o high-grade pnpor buyers. We also carry a ull line o nks, Pens, Mucilage, Playing Cards, Diarys, humb acks, ally Cards, Blank Books and Moore's push pins. Jobn eley $ SOD, J Newsdealers and Saioners, c Broad S., Red Bank, N.. elephone 1. 3 Shrewsbury, N. J. General Horseslioer and Blacksmihl Jobbing Promply Aended o. Successor o William. Green. Paricular aenion given o lame and inerering horses. Genlemen's road horses a specialy. *"" ~'~ --" *»,*,< Look Over hese Prices.! Boys' Shor Overcoas, 45C. Boys' Reeer Coas 5C. Boys' Overcoas, 12 o 18 years, 95C. Young Men's Ulsers, $1,95 Los o Oher Bargains. Broad S., RED BANK, M. J. A- MacFarland Parju Paonowii N e J B NEX FHDAV Bigger nnd Beor hun over. Everybody come ou. See wha we do. You can buy or Boll a hese Bales. he Bea Drove Horses in ho counry soil a hese anes. NERNAONAL SALES CO. JACOB C. SHUS, Aucioneer.

13 PEHSONAL. L. E. Dare o New York, who hadedward Warren o lied Bank Passes charge o he carnival a Red Rank in Away in His 71s Year. 1907, was a visior in own on Friday. Archie Brown o Whie sree spen Edward Warren o Wallace sree died Friday a Philadelphia, where he ook las hursday o paralysis. He was 71 par in an enerainmen given by he years old and had spen mos o his lie dramaic school o which Mr. Brown a Jersey Ciy. He moved rom Oceanpor o Red Bank abou our monhs is a graduae. ago. He was a civil war veeran and William Whie, son o John J. Whie o was an exemp ireman o he Jersey Monmoulh sree, a suden u-rugers Ciy deparmen. He had a posiion as college, spen Washingon's birhday clerk in a reigh saion a Jersey Ciy wih his parens. and he was reired wo years ago by Amos H. wining o Richboro, Pa., he Pennsylvania railroad company aer has reurnedhome aer a visi wih his 06 years o service. He leaves wo cousin, Horon C. Adcock o Bridge sons, Charles and Oram Warren o avenue. Jersey Ciy, and a daugher, Miss Mrs. Gordon Sickles o Sunse aveavenue spen par o las week wih he body was buried Saurday a Jersey Amelia Warren, who lives a home. Mrs. heodore Sickles o Lile Silver. Ciy. ^^ Miss Elizabeh Chambers o Worhley sree, who is employed as cashier a Paerson & Spinning's sore, spen EUCHRE PARY, j las week wih riends a renon. Harry G. Degenring o Wes Fron Miss Libbie able Enerains Abou sree represened Shrewsbury lodge, a Score o Guess. Knighs o Pyhias, a he grand lodge Miss Libbie able o Bridge avenue o ha order a renon las week. had a euchre pary lus Friday nigh. Mrs. Frank C. Byram o Prospec Prizes, were won by Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Black, Miss Nellie Ford and Harry avenue has been spending hree weeks wih her daugher, Mrs. Arhur Shus Ford. Oher guess were Mr. and Mrs. o Shrewsbury. Hairy Clayon, Mr. and Mrs. William Miss Cornelia Aul o New York spen Francis, Mr. and Mrs. William P. Hugg, Washingon's birhday wih her parens, Miss Sadie Mpgill, Miss Georgie Borden, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Aul -o Branch Miss Edna Ryder, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence avenue.» Gray, Alonzo DeWi, Charlea horne Mrs. Rcb?wn. en.lrjc spn o Broad, and Charles Emery. sree is sick wih a ever. J. Bayard hrockmorun o New York has been spending a ew days wih his aher, Dr.'-J. Dunbarhrockmoion o Broad sree, who ia conined o he house wih sickness. Harry Fay, who recenly sold his house on Washingon sree o Mrs. Ellen D. Pease, has moved ino one o heodore F. Whie's houses on Waverly place. Mr. Fay will shorly build a house on Waverly place or his own occupancy. Mrs. Pease has moved ino her new home and her siser, lira. Champlin, will live wih her. Miss Edna Ryder o Shrewsbury avenue has been visiing riends a Newark" and Brooklyn. Miss Grace Paerson o Wallace sreo spen Sunday wih riends in New York. Mrs. James Riddle o Newark spen par o las week wih riends in Red Bank. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Cubberly o Long Branch visied Mrs. Cubuerly's aher, Jacob C. Shus o Broad sree, on Monday. Miss K. Cecil Weaver, daugher o James B. Weaver, is visiing her broher, James ij. Weaver, a Raleigh, Norh Carolina. Miss Weaver spen a ew days a Norolk, where she saw he homecoming o he baleships. On her reurn home she will sop a Washingon and see he inauguraion o Presiden a. Miss Alma Braun, who is employed a New York, spen Sunday and Mon- han usual so as no o inerere wih he school work o he inal examinaions and commencemen. day wih her parens, Mr. and Mrs. John Braun o Worhley sree.. he ice houses o E. D. Godrey and Miss Louise M. Sco o Shrewsbury Henry E. Meeker are being illed his avenue visied Miss Marha Filce o week wih ice rom Norhern Jersey. Jersey Ciy Heighs on Sunday. he ic* or Mr. Godrey is being cared Mrs. Annie Myinger and sons Lee rom Red Bank. Mr. Meeker had his and Kenneh o Brooklyn, ormerly o ice shipped o Sone Church juncion Red Bank, spen Washingon's birhday and cared rom here o his propery wih Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sewar. a Oceanic. Miss Ala McClaskey o Shrewsbury Michael Lemig had his house pained avenue was a gues on Sunday and Monday o Miss Ehel Ackley o Rahway. Mr. Lemig and his son John. las week. he work was done by Mrs. Frank Brovver o Far Hills, N. Mrs. Berram Borden o New York, J., ormerly o Red Bank, spen las a summer residen here, spen las week wih relaives in own. Wednesday in he village. Mrs. Borden Mrs. Lewis Emmons o Ocean Grove is a grea worker in he Oceanic Presbyerian ladies' aid sociey.. spen par o las week wih her nephew, Joseph Perrine o Wesside avenue. he public school library has been recaalogued and he library is now in Mr. Charles Perrine and daugher via o Barnega Beach, were recen guess readiness or he pupils. o Cyrenius Benne, Jr.," o Herber sree. - LLE SLVER NEWS. William Sein o Orange was a gues o Joseph Salz o Fron sree over An Enerainmen o be Given in he Washingon's birhday. Miss Nellie Ford o Shrewsbury avenue enerained abou a score o riends he Mehodiss will give an enerain- Mehodis Church. a a euchre pary Monday nigh. men in he church nex uesday nigh. Mrs. Rhoda Fielder, who has been Among hose who will ake par is Deboarding wih Mrs. George Lee o Broad Wi Paxon, an impersonaor and sree, is now. living wih her nephew, recior. Vocal.and insrumenal music Mervin Francis o Bridge avenue. Mr. will be given by members o he church. and Mrs. Francis spen Sunday wih he proceeds will go o he church relaives a Long Branch. hoard. Misses Lizzie Sern and Esher Fisher Waler Sherwood o Freehold spen spen Saurday and Sunday wih relaives a Newark. Mr. and Mrs. Anson L. Sherwood. Washingon's birhday wih his parens, Howard A. Rogers o Spring sree, Rober and Harold Sickles, who live who was ormerly employed wih Birdsail & Son, has been engaged as salesles, will arm heir moher's place. On wih heir moher, Mrs. Charloe Sickman or George W. Olgivie o Eas Monday hey bough a horse and a se Fron sree. Mr. Rogers will commence a his new job nex week. sale a Shrewsbury las hursday hey o harness, and a Morgan V. Disbrow's Louis G. Davidaon o Leroy place bough a wagon. spen Washingon's birhday a Alanic Miss Frances New o New York is a Ciy. gues o Mrs. Edward A. Bowman. Miss Eva Lucas o Locus avenue is Miss Grace Curis, who is employed visiing a Elizabeh. a New York, has been spending a ew Misses Nellie and May Wilson o Canal days a her home here. sree and Miss Mamie Oliver o Shrewsbury avenue spen Monday a New York. a Freehold and ennen. Miss Eleanor Quackenbush is visiing Miss Kiy Norman o Caherino he sewing circle held a sociable las sree WBB a gues o Miss Sella hompson o Long Branch on Saurday and nigh a MrB. Frank Smih's. Sunday. Surprise Pary. "Miss Lorea Doughery o Whie Charlesanna Wason, daugher o nroo hao reurned home rom a visi John Wnaoii o Brown's place, had a o her aun, Mro. Jooeph Cauler o Long Branch. Card o hanks. he members o he Fair Haven baseball eam desire o express heir sincere hanks o Mr. Richard K. Fox o Red Bank or his kind generosiy in urniahing hem wih heir uniorms. CHRSOPHER OUN, Manager. Card o hanks. wish o hank my neighbors an riends or heir kindly sympahy an assisance in my recen bereavemen in he deah o my aher, Philip Shinbar. LAURA SNHAK. Kvcre, February 2lld, Card o hanks. o niy riendl and ncighboro who ausiaed in any wny during ho illnnmi and deah o my husband, exend my uincoro und hearel hankb in behal o myael and daugher. MRS. N. J. WLLAMS. CVL WAR VEERAN BEAD. RUMSON NEWS. Fire Company Dance Aended by Abou 200 Persons. Abou 200 persons aended he euchre nd dance o Rumson ire company Monday nigh. Over ory prizes were awarded during he evening. Aer he ;ames (.lancing was enjoyed unil hree o'clock yeserday morning. he iremen will give anoher euchre and dance in Red Men's hall, Oceanic. Easer Monday nigh. ' hey cleared abou $30 a Monday nigh's aair. " V. C. Corell and daugher spen par o las week wih Mr. Corell's moher, Mrs. P. A. Corell o Malaivnn. Miss MyraAlaa is visiing Mrs. Oliver Bach o Porland, Maine, where she will remain unil he middle o he summer. Barron Rex, son o Charles Rex, who a employed in J. DeWi Brower's grocery, is laid up wih mumps. Principal C. E. Diez and his corps o eachers will aend he Monmouh couny eachers' meeing a Red Bank nex Saurday. On accoun o he elaborae exercises a he public school on Lincoln's birhday, here was iio special program premrcd in celebraion o Washingon's birhday. he annual exhibi o school work will be shown his year earlier surprise pary Friday nigh. he pary wan arranged by Vornon Brown. he birhday cake was decoraed wih small silk lags, which were given o he guess as souvenirs. Rereshmens o cake, lemonade, oranges and candy were served a a seasonable hour. hose presenl wore Juuiiia Sorck, Mai Kelluin, Ehel lichingh,mildred Heyer, Pearl Worden, Lorea Lewis, Glndya Emmons, May Paerson, Klsio Wnnon, Kenneh McQueen, Kenneh Brown, Waler hompson, Elisha Warwick, William Smih, Reginald Vnnlirun, Frank Howard and Harry Waoon. imms. BENNE. A Rod Hunk, on Saurday, Fobru nry 20li. Mrs. Charles Benmi, o u daugher. (X)NKOY. n Middloown ownnhip.on Wedne day, February 17h, Mm. Pler Conroy, o a Hon. DALY. AHhrowiibury, on liuruday, Febmnr, Kih, Mrs. John Daly, o a lion. KVANS. AWloSllvor.nn Wcdneridny.Fobrci' nry 17h. Mm. Kober Y. Evana, o a mm. OHNEl. A Ucl Bnn!, on Wednesday, Fob runry 10h, Mrs. Amos Humor, o a dnuarher. SAQUEHON. A Sliwobury, on hursday February 18h, Mrs. John Smruorlon, Jr., o u 9Q e Q S @S 9&5 Soop Enclosures, Sorm i o Sash, Ec. S 8 MECHANC SREE, NEAR BROAD, Red Bank, New Jersey..SSsSHSSSRaSiS!. ma Qv^v *SK his is one o he several syles o exra heavy ^Vire Fencing, made up o your order, ] am selling:. Also ' carry a large sock o Seel and Wood Gues. Woven Wire Field and Poulry Fencing. Lawn Fencing. CHAS. G. CONOVER, Newman Springs Ave., Rel Baik Las Reducion in Price.S Onlv-a small number o UNRMMED HAS le, and o inish dosing hem ou, will sell a 50c. and &i.00 each, regardless o ormer price. liss A. L. MORRS, g 66 BROAD S., $ NEAR MONMOUH SREE, 8 p. Direcly opposie he Pos Oice. RED BANK, N. J. $ V Winer Suis a 25 per cen discoun. Some exremes o ashionable Suis reduced rom $20 o $12. Our $24 Suis now $18. > Oher Suis $3 o $10. No reasonable oer reused or Overcoas or Peajackes, he bes sock in own. you are in need o an exra pair o rousers now is he ime o ge hem; prices 80c.o $6. A special lo o rousers rej duced rom $2.50 o $1.50. i, Cardigan Jackes, Sweaers, and Beach Coas all a lower [ prices han elsewhere. Complee sock o coon and wool Underwear o he bes Bandard makes, 39c. o $2 per garmen. Has, Caps and a < (LUDLOW'S), 9 19 Broad S., RED BANK. When You Need a Call on us. You will no regre i. You will be very glad o i. We do excellen work and our charges are only reasonable. We work on he principle l.a a saisied cusomer is our bes adverisemen. We urnish esimaes o any kind promply and cheerully. SABAH & WHE, FRON S., RED BANK. Why suer wih hose errible headaches, seveny per cen o which are caused rom eye srain and eye deecs. Consulaion a?id es Free. All Work Guaraneed. RED BANK OFFCE-DEHAR & LESON'S SUDO, 24 Broad Sree. Every Friday rom 11 A. M. o 5 p. M. LONG BRANCH OFFCE-SHADY COAGE, 158 Broadway. Every hursday rom 0 A. M. o 5 P. hi. BRANCH OFFCES-Lakcwood, oms River. Asbury Park and Freehold. Have a clien who wans o purchase a arm o rom 20 o 100 acres. Send pariculars o WLLAM H. HNELMANN, REAL ESAE,. RUMSON. N. J. elephone 227, Seabrigh. <~HKK~:~>^"K~>:"X"><*~:-<"KK~x«x~><><«^^^ QSGOOOOOOQGOGOOOQOOO3OeOOSOOOOOO3OOOQOOOOOOOOOOO0OO «Keasssbsrg, N. J., Modern Mehods o Building Consrucion. LE. CONCREE. FRAME. Also Jobbing and Aleraions. Esimaes cheerully urnished. AAAAAAAAAAAA&AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AGENS. BROAD SREE, Opposie Poaoico, REK HANK. DON' LE YOUR WFE, suer ron; he rouble and annoyance o having all he amily wash done a homo. Ease hing!! up by sending us your Ha pieces. ha makes i much easier. Special rncii or his kjjnd o work mado known on applicaion. Hardly neceuuary o uay'much abou ho laundry work wo urn ou. ho larges and bea laundry in ho ciy naurally does ho bea work. hink i over mid oll un when o call n er ho bundle. Reel Baisli Seam 1b&uwkdry 6* WHE SREE. Phono 52-J. ^A^VVVWSS^^VVVVVWVWVVVWWVVVWVVVVVVVWVVVVVVVV/V^ Real Esae, Loans and nsurance. MONMOUH SREE, NEAR BROAD SREE. FOR SALE-10-acre chicken arm, Eaonown, $1,600, hal cash; 10-acre hicken and ruck arm near Red Bank, $3,000; 14-acre arm,.rich ground, Shrewsbury, $8,500; 26-acre arm, Shrewsbury, $10,000; 190-acre sock arm, 140,000; genleman's place, 10 acres, Lile Silver, $12,000. Many ohers. RVER PROPERY- Elegan properly, 4aeres, $40,000; ine propery, $25,000. FURNSHED AND UNFURNSHED HOUSES. Houses and los in own a all prices. NSURANCE N OLD RELABLE COMPANES. JOPERY APPRASED AND CAKED VO. Esablished in New York in MONEY O LOAN. elephone Connecion. FRANCS WHE. desire o announce o he public ha have purchased he Cohen Mea Marke, opposie he Cenral Hoel, and he marke is now open. will carry a ull line o Meas o all kinds, and will guaranee'he bes qualiy a reasonable prices.. A share o he public paronage is solid' Money o Loan oa have cliens who have ho ollowing amouns o loan on Bond and Morgage on Ked Bank propery, a livo per cen, ineres: $3000; $2000; $2000; $1000; $1000. Real Esae, Fire nsurance and Morgage Loans. Oice Norhwes Corner o Eas Fron Sree and Whar Avenue Ground Floor. elephone 352. RED BANK, N. J. s a Comor in a Pullman Come in and see yoursel.' a housand miles rom home, o relec ha your securiies, insurance policies, valuable papers and conracs are no in your desk or in a drawer a home -subjec o loss or he, bu repose saely in your own sae deposi bos, "where moh and rus do no decay, nor hieves break in and seal." ha proecion does no cos much. Fideliy rus Company, NEWARK, N. J., rens sae deposi boxes rom $5 per year ip. is no longer an experimen bu a ried and proven success. Wo have issued a bookle on he subjec ha ells how i is done. you canno call a our Bank wrie or a copy, i's ineresing and is FREE. Wo are he only BANK in MONMOU COUNY Uni paya ineres on all o is accouns. We do no solici accouns subjec o check, bu solici uccounii o people who desire o save. Saey in aasured by our capial and surplus o over $120,000. :ij per cen ineres on all accouns over FVE DOLLARS. ONE DOLLAR opens an accoun. Wrie or Ball or bookle. No. 174 Broadway, LONG BRANCH, H..

14 FAR HAVEN NEWS. Fire Bell Placed in Posiion Slondau and Found Sais acory. he new 75-oo ower or he ire bell wns se up las week and he bell was hung on Monday. ook abou hiry minues o haul he boll o he op o he ower. Monday aernoon Posmaser Chrisopher Chandler and Percy Benne ool; phoographic views o he village rom he op o he ower. Mr. Chandler will have poscards made rom his views. he bell has been esed and i is very saisacory. Frank' Spiz, oreman o he Hougland arm near he Rumson road, has reurned rom a visi wih his moher a Allenown. Mr. Spiz spen his hursday wih W. H. O'Brien o Wes Grove. Miss May Cross o New York has been visiing her siser-in-law, Mrs. Charles Cross. Miss Viola Lile, who aends normal school n renon, spen he holiday a home wih her parens, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey M. Lile, Sr. Miss Lile was accompanied by a classmae, Miss Emily Varick. A pary was held a Miss Lile's Monday 'nigh in honor o her riend a which abou hiry young olks were presen. John Carpener, who has been on a rip hrough he Souh, has reurned home. Benjamin Doughy, who is a a New York hospial or reamen or cancer, will he operaed on nex Wednesday. Mr. Doughy is nearly seveny years old and he has been in poor healh several years. Over $40 was cleared a he Marha Washingon sociable a he Mehodis church Monday aernoon and nigh. A supper which was arranged by he women was nerved rom ive unil eigh o'clock. Over Uill persons ook supper. Ralph Smih is having a 16x18 oo kichen buil o his house on Kemp avenue. Frank Hammer o Easside park is doing he work. heodore and Percy Benne, sons o David H. Benne, who are employed a New York, spen Sunday and Monday wih heir aher here. Sephen H. LoQuier, principal o h? public school, moved yeserday o his new house on Fron sree, Red Bank. Mra. Richard Allaire is conined o he house wih rheumaism. Dr. and Mrs. John Becker o New York spen Sunday and Monday wih Mr. and Mrs. Richard Allaire. John Farley o New York spen par o las week in he village a his summer home. Mr. Farley ig having several new windows pu in his house [>y George W. Smih. David Blair o New York was a holiday gues o Mr. and Mra. Peer J. Gorman. Misa Eva Currin and Miss Mabel Minon, boh o New York, spen rom Saurday ill yeserday wih Miss Minon's parens, Mr. and Mrs. George Minon. heldu and Dorohy Parker, boh o New York, are visiing heir grandmoher, Mra. Eliza Parker. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Lile enerained Mr. und Mra. Richard A. Leonard o Chapel Hill on Sunday. i Miss Mabel Hayden o Norh Long- Branch spen Monday wih her broher, Charles Hayden. Mi38 Eva Block o New York was a recen gues o Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Weinmann a he Grand View hoel. Sprague Burbank and amily o New York spen Sunday wih Mrs. Burbnnk's parens, Mr. and Mra. George Ellenberg. Mrs. John Schenck o Col's Neck spen Washingon's birhday wih her parens, Mr. and Mrs. William Curchin, or Ẇilliam Chandler is building a large hen house in he rear o his propery. Henry Hendrickson is helping him do he carpener work. Mrs. Edward Hayes, who is an aged woman, is conined o hy house wih sickness. Alred Hendrickson haa a sick horse. A shor ime ago he horse ran a sone up in is hoo and lockjaw is eared. Dr. B. F. King o Lile Silver is aending o he animnl. Howard Williams and riend o New York were Kundny guess o James Ballin. William Spcrb o New York spen par o las week a he Alanic hoel. James Cnssell, who is employed a Eisner's acory a Red Bank, go one o his lingers c;uijh in he elevaor his week and he linger was mashed. Blood poisoning has se in and he linger is very sore. Ralph Woodward!>as le he employ o David. lk-nne und is now working a he Bijou heaer a Red Bank. Mrs. Fred Ryder hai< reurned home rom a visi a Marinsburg, Wes Virginia. Kdjrar VanBrun is conined o he house wih appendiciis. he docors are rying o cure him by he reezing process o nvukl un operaion. While iliiying baslu'lmu in he hall ield Monday morning Lynwood Minon go a crude in he eye und hill eye was blackened. Jolm Worhley and siser, Miss Alice Worhley o New York, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Worldey and amily o Long Branch were. holiday guess o Capiu'n and Mrs. C. V. Worhley. William Marin ami John Marin, Jr., boh employees o he Meropolian insurance company a New Vork,.spen Sunday and Monday wih heir parens here. Mr. and Mrs. JanicH Clonan o New York and Harry (Jrecu and amily o Brooklyn spen he holiday wih Mr. and Mm. Arhur lcndrickon. Charles Place and amily o New York were recen (ik-'i)s o Mr. and M'ni. Henry J. Schneider. Benjamin Hendrickuon, 'who ii employed a New York, spen Sunday and Monday hnn\ Minn Carrie Smili in upending a ew days wih her siner, Mrs. Arhur Kele] o New York. Have you read ho wan adverisemenii in HE REU.S'EK HUH week? Maybe here's jus ho hing adverised you are looking or. Adv.! LNCROF NEWS. Miss Bessie hompson Has a Pary elephones nsalled. Miss Bessie hompson jad a valenine pary a ew nighs ago.'') he evening was spen in playing hears, dancing and easing. hose presen were Misses Anna and Lydia hompson, John Bcera and Mias Emma. Conoynr o Lincro; Mr. Alexander and Misses Laura and Mary Morord o Nu Swamp; George Richdale o he Phalanx; Miss Mabel Bray and Mrs. Kaherine Harrie o lied Bank, and Mr. Roe o New York. Edward Fenon and Joseph hompson have had elephones insalled (in heir houses. Mr. and Mrs. William Henrchan spen Friday and Saurday wih riends a Red Bank. Daniel oomcy and Edward Rowe o Evere were recen guesa o Bernard Kelly. Mrs. Abigail hompson o Brooklyn has been visiing Mrs. Lucian Monague. Mrs. Kaherine Pope spen las week wih her son, Edward Pope o he Phalanx. Mary Kelly, daugher o Bernard Kelly, celebraed her hireenh birhday wih a pary Saurday nigh. Miss Jennie E'.zinger is visiing her siser, Mrs. Harold Laris o Red Hill, Pa.. Mr. and Mrs. homas Kolb and heir daugher Phyllis o Plainield spen par o las week wih Mrs. Michael Ryan. Miss Jennie Fenon spen las week wih 'riends a Red Bank. John Chrisian Sbel is having he rees in his apple orchard grubbed ou. Mr. Sol el has almos enirely recovered rom his recen sickness. Mrs. Emma Magee, principal o he public school, spen rom Saurday ill yeserday a New York. Miss Lydia hompson was a gues o Red Bank riends las week. William Basse o Elizabeh has been spending a ew days wih his moher, Mrs. Linda Bauael. ; Mrs. Harry Mulle and Miss Alma Mulle o Newark are guess o Mrs. Jumcl omlinson. L. Preson and his Ron o New York are visiing Mr. Preson's siser-in-law, Mrs. L. S. hompson. Dooda Recorded. he ollowing real esae ransers have been recorded in he oice o he couny clerk a Freehold or he week ending February 20h, 1909: RED BANK. Edih. and William B. Cornoy o Essex couny o homas A. 1'uroll. Land on he norh sldi o Locus avenue, $1. Anna M. Conover o Ella olley. Lo on Edmund hrockmoron esae,?1. Ellen Johnaon o Chnrleo W, Bier nnil ohers, Lnd on ho souh Bide o Chesnu sree, $1. heodore F. Whie o Murguie M. helan. Lo on Wnverly place, $1. Debby and Clarence Buchanon o William P. Hugg:. House and lo on he eas aide o Maple avenue. $2,050, heresa D. Champlnin, o Joseph Eclanger. House and lo en Union aree ami on he couh shore o he Norh Shrewsbury river, $10,000. Morimer V. Pach o Morris Pnch. Lo on Willlim R, Parker esae. $1. HUDLEOWN OWNSHP. CeiiiKle M. and Jnme3. Hnr.irovn o nane Moun. Lo a HKUHU, $120. Shore Acres land and mprovemen company u Anna M. reis. 2 los a Por Monmouh, S. Shore Acres land and improvemen company o Auprua Sanders. 2 los a Por Monmouh, $1. Alber C. Reed and ohers o Margare E. E. Reed and ohers acres, $1. William Hull o Charles A. Frazcr. Lo on Kny and Cornwell rac n HiKhlands. $1. Caherino M. E. and Joseph,. Allen o Henry A. Hendrickson and ohers. Piece o propery. $1. Charles. vins, maser, o Charles A. Fox acres o land near liolonl. $110. Charles H. vins, maser, o Marrare A. Gorman. 4 M-10O ucresnear Compon'B creek. J2.G00. Waler S. Ellis o William E. Hory. 4 los a Navenink, $1. Alziro A. and Anhony Valian o William B. Mead. Lo on Mead nnd company rac. $1. Lewis H. Whie o Reinharl Meyer. Lo a Belord, $1. Joseph Brown and ohers o Mary E. Smih. Land n Hohlanls. $1. Joseph Brown and ohers o Susie Brown. Land on Andrew Moun rac a HiKlilaniia, $1. ALANC HKillbAN!!. (JeorKO H. ucker o Elizabeh W. Jenkinson. Lo on Hiibbird rac, $1. Elizabeh W. Jenkinson o Miiry A. ucker. Same lo, $1. KAONOWN OWNSHP. Mnry P. Porker, execurix, o Joseph Miller. Lund on Main sree, Eaonown, $550. Abigail Clawson o Rober A. Rcevcy. :i acre.), $100. pays o adverise in HE REGSER. -Adv. ONE MLLON DOLLARS FOR A GOOD SOMACH. 77iw Oer Should be a Warning o Every Man and Woman. he newspapers and medical journals recenly have had much o say relaive o a amous millionaire's oilier o a million dollars or a new somach. his grea muli-millionaire was oo busy o worry abou he condiion o his somach. He allowed his dyspepsia o run rom bad o worse unil in he end i became incurable. His misorune serves as a warning o ohers. Everyone who suiers wih dyspepsia or a ew yearn will give everyhing ho owns or a new somach. Dyspepsia is caused by an abnormal sae o he gasric juicoa. here is one elemen misainr. he absence o hin desroys he uncion o he gasric luids. hey lose heir power o diges ood. We are now able o supply he missing elemen o resore o ho gasric juicea heir digesive power, and o make he somach srong and well. Wo know ha Rexall Dyspepsia ables will posiively and permanenly cure (Unordered liomnchu, indigesion and dyspepsia. Wo wan you o ry hem and will reurn your money i you are no more han saisied wih he resul. Price, 25 cens. Only a our sore, or by mail. James Cooper, Jr., Red Bank, N. J. he season o our March Shoe Sale has now arrived and here will be some shoe selling going on in his sore during he nex en days. We don' have shoe sales every new moon. wice a year we pu he knie ino our prices co hem all o pieces and close ou each season's shoes. Nohing is spared and no cheap rash bough o ill in. now. Buy all he shoes you can possibly use. Shoe-up every member o he amily. here is no invesmen you can make ha will pay as well as i will o shoe-up LO. No. 1. Women's Suede Shoes in London Smoke, Brown and Black, all sizes and widhs, were $5.00, now - - $3.48 LO No. 2. Women's Gun Meal Cal, Paen Kid, an Cal, lace and buon, were $4.00, now $2.98 LO No. 3. Women's Pa, Col, Gun Cal, an Cal, lace and buon, were $3.50 and $3.00, now $2.48 LO No. 4. All our Women's shoes sold a $2.50, now $1.98 LO No. 5. Abou 125 pair Women's shoes, various.,, grades and prices, now - $1.48 LO No. 6. Abou 60 pair Women's shoes, various grades and prices, now - $1.29 LO No..1. Men's Shoes. Bur & Packard, J. E. French Shoes or Men, were $4.00 and $5.00, now$2.98 LO No. 2. '.'. : '.7 Men's Paen Col, Gun Cal, lace and buon, were $3.50 and $4.00, now LO No. 3. hese goods are all placed on ables or easy selling. Our level o low prices will push ou winer shoes. See ha you ge your share! ' $2.48 Men's Gun Cal, Vici Kid, Cal Shoes, were $2.50 and $3.00, now, $ HE S 18 Broad ank, N. J. AAAAAAAAA&AAAA&AAAAAAA&AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA are Showing NEW GOODS or Spring in Ginghams^ Llnens 9 Crepes,. Embroideries? &c. BROAD SREE, RED BANK. Sore closes a 6 P. a. Saurday oxcoped. socks o choice, seleced drug sore goods drugs, oile aricles and preparaions, supplies a n d helps or sick room, bah room and nursery. Here arc crediable, goods sold wih ho guarany o a dependable, rusworhy, repuable sore behind hem, and n no advance in price. ( J. L. BERGEN & CO. Broad Sree, Red Bank. clophono 140. gies, heaers or all rigs, good driving horues and pleny o good warm robes, and above all, low prices. One rial will convince you. Vonmouli Sree, near Depo. elejilmne 1SS. all nigh. Carriage service a nil ruina and boas

15 HREE DAYS emi OF OUR save money r e wish every man and boy o know abou his grea sale. hey may no all need clohing jus now, bu o hose who do, we sugges you come in.and look he sock over and buy now (especially overcoas) or nex winer. We'know ha every one o our cusomers ges he bes o saisacion a all imes buying our clohing, and his will be especially so when you can save nearly one-eal o'he k regular price. W ra.es Cs! J c/^ n_,r Cloh* rnisher, Do no orge your Piano Coupons given wih every purchase. 26 BROAD SREE* RED BANK. ALANC HGHiANDS NEWS. John L. Sweeney Recovering From Appendiciis. John L. Sweeney, who was operaed on or appendiciis las week a he Long Branch hospial, is recovering slowly. Mr. Sweeney is very sou and he will be conined o he hospial longer han UBiial on accoun o his leshy condiion. Corwin Krapp Linson will give he irs o a 3eries o ive alks on Palesine omorrow nigh a he Cenral Bapis church. he alk wiu,be illusraed by drawings and a couple in naive dres3 will assis him. Cradle songs o many naions will be sung nex Wednesday nigh a he children's enerainmen a he Mehodis church. "Shany own" will be he aracion a he lyceum onigh. he regular moving picure show will be given as usual nex Monday nigh. Miss Maud Marin had a surprise pary las Wednesday nigh. he pary was arranged by her classmaes o he Alanic Highlands school. he surprisers me a Miss Kaherine Mulligan's and wen o Miss Marin's in a body. he evening was spen in playing games. J Henry Armsrong, who has been a boarder a he Sea View house several seasons, has rened he Richers coage on Fih avenue or nex season. Prank Reier spen las Friday nigh a Poin Pleasan, where he played in an orchesra a a dance. Miss Ehol Benly o Englewood spen ho holiday wih Miss Grace Moun John Moun is paining he residence o Mrs. William P. Moun on Firo ave- E] R. Champion smiled las week or Bermuda, where he will open a hoel. A he regular meeing o he building and loan associaion las Wednesday nigh $4,200 was loaned a premiums ranging rom B o 72 per cen. Somers. Champion spen par o las week a renon, where he aended he grand lodge o he Knighs o Pyhiaa. Mr. Champion is a pas grand maser o his lodge. Mrs. John Sampson and Henry Shippmnn nailed or Cuba lm week. Mr. Shippman is one o he ediirs o he New York Sunday World and ia aking ho rip or ho benei.o his healh. Mr. and Mro. Jamen VonGnhon o New York, who occupied he Von Woedcn coage here several Bummcra, were in own Monday looking or a boarding place or he summer. George Moun o Moun avonuo enorained guesa lao week rom New Brunswick, Monclair, Meuchen and Brooklyn. William E. Foser, a suden a Princeon college, spen Sunday and Monday wih his parens, Judge and Mrs. John E. Foser. Rev. Frank Flecher, pasor o he Cenral Bapis church, has been sick a his son's home a Plainield. His pulpi has been illed by Rev. A. D. Baldwin o Shrewsbury. Rev. and Mrs. W. D. Shaw are eneraining guess rom Arlingon, N. J. he women o he Presbyerian church will give an enerainmen in he church on Wednesday nigh, March 10h. John Leslie o New York, proprieor o he Leslie bahing pavilion here, spen par o las week in own looking aer his propery. Several changes will be made o he grounds and pavilion his spring. Miss Jennie Perrine enerained Miss May Sokes o Freehold par o las week. / Waler Shermer enerained riends rom Boonon par o las week. EAONOWW NEWS. Rev. Graham Adams Falls Unconscious in His Fron Yard. Rev. Graham Adams, recor o S. James's church, was aken wih a weak spell in his ron yard Monday noon and ell unconscious. His daugher saw him lying on ho ground and wih he assisance o neighbors carried him in he house. He is being aended by Dr. E. W. Parree. A horse owned by William E. Morris ell on Lewis Bree Saurday morning mid damaged he wagon. Mr. Morris borrowed anoher wagon rom Samuel Smock o inish his grocery roue. George VanWinkle has hud his house on Lewis sree repained and piped or waer and gas. David Byron has hud his hoiiiio on Railroad avenue repained. Miss illio VanBrun o Long Branch spen Washingon's birhday wih her cousin, Mrs. John W. Elgrim. Some rees in ron o Crescen hall have been cu down und he yard has been cleared o brush. Edward Sanord has given up his posiion in a drug sore a Lakcwood, and is now a his homo hero. A house on Railroad avenue owned by he Wolco oiiao was Hold n aucion a3 week. was bough by Joseph W. Johnnon or $280. Mr. Johnson ia having ho house remodeled. he chemical engine company will give a uupper and dunce in Crescen hall onigh. Aaron Clayon apon par o lus week wih hil broher, Perrino Clayon o Wes Grove. UB REGSER never disappoins your prining ia always done a he ime promised. Adv. FOR Phoo and Ar Sore. BLLKEN HE GOD OF GOOD LUCK. ickle His oes and See Him Smile. AR SENCLS CURANS, SCARFS AND CENER PECES. PLACE CARDS A New and Beauiul Line or All Occasions. A New Lo o BURN WOOD. SCROLL SAW PUZZLES From,weny-ive Cens Upwards. Phoo and Ar Sore. FOR SALE BY HE AGEN, J. J. ANONDES, SORE: 23 WES rrow SHEE, RED BANK, N. J H02 WES FRON SREE, Cor. o laple Avenue, ===s^= [ Round ron, Square ron, ron ire, Seel ire, Band x ron, Scroll ron, Hoop ron, Horse Shoes, Horse Shoe ^ Kails, Rasps, Files, ire Hols, Carriage Bols, Axles, Bol Ends, arn Buckles. " Machine Pols, Lag Screws,- Hubs, Spokes, Rims, ^ Shas, Curain Maerial, Enamel Duck Drills, Ec. 102 Wes Fron Sree, Cor. o Maple Avenue, RED BANK. N. J. Moor Equipped, $ Hand Power, $ WV, W. GRAHAM, General Agen. J. A. VAElBUSKRK, Agen.

16 U 1 P. M. A lo o new Spring Chambrays o a good qual- 1 iy, n all he desirable Chambray shades o an, Blue, Pink, Qxblood, Gray and Brown; a grade ha is worh 10c. yard. Remember his: goods will no be on sale unil Saurday morning, a 9 o'clock, and he sale will posiively close a 1 P. V!., unless he lo should be closed ou beore ha ime. So come early i you wan o make sure o geing he color and quaniy you d&sire. We carry all he popular makes o CORSES, W. B., R. & G., American Lady, Nemo, hompson, ec. Nemo Corsos, All sizes and oylco alwayn iii sock. Call and. see he new sylos. ooococooocooocooooogoeoooooeooeooooooososeooocsoooseooeoooooeoooecocococccocooop n Our high grade sock o Men's and Boys' Clohing, Furnishing Goods and Has mus be sold in 20 days. you are in need o a Sui or Overcoa or yoursel or boy, his is your opporuniy. will pay you o buy now or he nex season. You are no likely o ge such an opporuniy again. he sock is all o his season's make and syles. mus be urned ino money in he nex 20 days even hough be a grea sacriice. Come in and see wha we have. we can i or sui you he goods are yours a any reasonable price. his cerainly revoluionizes all ormer sales and oally eclipses all compeiion. February Picures Changed Daily Songs Changed Daily Look or he signs, o ing Co., X 4. -AND- Cor. Broad and Mechanic Ss., Red Bank, N. J. BURON. arid BROOKS, Proprieors. 8 Q0G GC OQeOGQOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOCOeOOOCOOOOOGOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO0 GO0OGOO3OOOOOOOO MDDLEOWN VLLAGE NEWS. he Gun Club Holds an Open Shoo Luncheon lor a Visior. he Middloown gun club held nn open shoo Monday aernoon. here were 100 en-bird muches. E. M. Cooper o Riverside drive and C. Mell Johnson o Highlands won mos o he muches. Bernard Creighon o Highlands won live and Hank Benne hree. he enrance ee was iy cens and a dollar. All o he maches were won wih clean scores. Mr. Johnson and Mr. Greighon sho a mach a 25 blue rocks..mr. Johnnon won wih a score o 23, o 22 or Mr. Creighlon. he club maches wore posponed unil.saurday, March Oh. Miss Louise Surke, who lives wih Dr. Daniel D. Heiulrickson, gave n luncheon hursday aernoon in honor o Miss Rhoda li. Olias o Scranon, 1'cnn., who was visiing her. Miss Olias reurned home Friday. A he luncheon were Mrs. Jacob Wyokol, Jr., Mrs.. Harry Luhurrow, Mrs, Edward aylor, Mrs. Fornmii Brower, nnd Misses Nina Roo, Nellie Spader, Murie ('onov'r; Berha llcmlrickson and Lizzie Wes.'" Mi;.-; Leila lluiekn Orolon, New York, apon he pan week a Kdward Johnson's. Mrs. Carrie K. Cunover is moving ino her new house o-day. Mrs. Cyreniiis l'olheinus, widow o Cyrenius 1'olhenius o Hcobeyville, an aun o lodward 'olliemus, proprieor o he Village inn, in having a public sal'. 1 o he arm, liorsus, cows ami household goods o-day. Miss Marie Conovcr, daugher o J. Dey Conover, i.s upending his week wih riends a Orange. he ladies' mission circle and he Farher Lighs missionary sociey o he Bapis church will hold a prayer service or home mission.'! omorrow aernoon in he church. Miss Marguerie Conover o MiumsqUiin is visiing riends in own. Mrs. Jacob Dickinson is conined o ho house wih mumps. Mrs. James Hray, Jr., spen Monday wih her aher, Charles) Himkins. he public school and Miss) Cornell's privae uchool were cloned Washingon's birhday. George h. Crane o Brooklyn npon Monday wih Dr. ). ). lendrickiion. Rov. Horace R. Goodchild, pasor o he Bapis church, will be a busy man or ii week. o-nigh he will give a chalk alk a he meeing o Rarian Grunge a Keypor. o-morrow aernoon anoher chalk alk will be given by him a he annual roll call o he New Monmouh Bapis church. Nex Monday aernoon Mr. Goodchild will give an address illusraed wih o-hand chalk drawings a a aceing o he Monmniih Bapis minisers a ho Bapis church, Red Bank. Mrs. Lydia M. llendrickson is visiing her daugher, Mrs. Rober Reid o New York. ho inerior o he barroom a he Villaiye jnn b;\s been re-pained and decoraed by William Gihlin o Red Bank. Mr. and Mrs. K. Harry Luburrow spen Sunday wih Mrs. Harry llendrickson o Ocean Grove. Mrs. Charles G. Benne, Miss Louise Harshorne and Miss Mary 11. Cornell aended he dinner o he graduaes o S. Mary's Hull, r,urlingon,..n..j., a in! Manhaan hoel, New York, his hursday. Miss iolhel Sulpheii o Cliapel Hill visied riends in own on Monday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Leroy Luhurow, who were recenly married, are saying wih Mr. Lubiiiow's aher, Richard Luburrow. Mr. and Mrs. Kichard Luburrmv spenl Monday wilh riends in Red Bank. Daniel Miekenso Keypor Hpen'Monlay in own. Donald Goodchild enerained he members o ho Boys o Daniel Boone nssorii'lion Monday aernoon. Ber Cornell spen Monday wih riends a Oceanic, A.service was held a Chris church his morning o celebrae AB' Wednesday. During Len services will lie held every Wednesday aernoon a our o'clock, COL'S NECK NEWS. Commiee Ceu Hindu o Hild a ownship Hall. ho lownuhip commiee will hold a public, meeing his ii ernoon a Luher's hoel o arrange or he building o a ownship hull h»;re. he commiee bough a lo or he hull Homo ime ago rom Charles Mahews. ho lo in opposie Charles Sherman's sore. A novely supper will he given in ho Reormed church chapel onigh. Faher Gorman began a series o mission services a S. Mary's, church hursday. Miss Florence Campbell, he school eacher, spen rom Friday ill yeserday a her home a Lile Silver. Mrs. Alber Francis gave birh o a daugher a ew days ago. Charles Mahews, who has a arm beween his place and he Phalanx, las week cu down 110 rees, which he will make ino ence rails. Mr. Mahews is a big chicken man and las Wednesday he sold 84 chickens o Long Branch dealer. Wycko Pope has a new horse, which he bough rom Nelson Smock o Eaonown. A horse owned by Mr. Pope was aken sick abou wo weeks ago and was sho. Clara Wolco, daugher o homas. Wolco, was puing on her coa in he cloak room o he schoolhouse las hurs day aernoon, when a mouse ran ou o he coa sleeve. Some o Clara's gill riends were sanding near her and he mouse caused u small panic among he girls. William Surke is he irs person o plow in his localiy his season. He will no do any planing beore April, however. he. arm has no been planed in years and Mr, Surke broke up he land now o make i easier o work in he spring. John Norman is building a hohouse on his place. He has hree oher hohouses and he raised a lo o early vegeables las season. John Cullen, who lives on he Freehold iwl, will arm he Henry Hondrick son place a Middleown his spring. _ William Eagan has je*n visiing relaives a Red Bank. HE REGSER does ine,prining and has i done when promised. Adv. Why Go Elsewhere? Our agency will show convincing evidence o 1)5 years' exensive sale and highly saisied unern o he 1,. & U. Pain. All (lcolcrn. in oher pains com bined canno urnish equal evidence. When paining wih L. & M. you are paining wih Meal Zinc Oxide combined wih Whie Lend. Zinc is imperishable and makes he L. & M. wear and cover like gold. n colors remain brigh nnd lasing. Don' need repain or 10 o 15 years. Beaideo i cos leua or pain. Sold by R. Hance & Sons, Red Bank, N. J.,'y!$<*$*Yr»; } V&» ; l) " r '^ FBOK 'he Long Awaied Grea American Phiy." (N. Y. Press.) 'WM. VAUGHN MOODY. An proscnod a he Prlncoss and Daly's lienoid and Academy o VJBC, PJOW York, more han SOO lnios. Sale o ieahnow on n Minon's Drug Sore. ( lnn«e Krall as Ruh Jordan. Prlcoa-86c, 5Oc, Oc, 81.00, S1.5O O NGH-Final nigh o he Grand Ahleic Carnival. SAURDAY NGH-Skaing and Special Evens.

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