Two Women Held for Grand Jury In Red Bank Case
Celia Brown of Limerick district is jailed after a late night assault at Takanassee Fishery. She slashed Edward White with a knife, warrant issued, and she awaits grand jury action. A second case involves Josephine Smothers over illegal liquor sale. Bail set at 500 dollars. Other local notes mention residents traveling for holidays and railroad engineers reassigned.
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Celia Brown
Limerick
City Hall
Celia
Mr. Brown
Brown
Takanassee
Edward White
White
Mr. White
Monmouth Memorial Hospital
Recorder Arrowsmith
Josephine Smothers
Layton
Man Who Preached Garfield Funeral Dies Suddenly
Rev. Dr. Charles J. Young of the Church of the Puritans New York and longtime Long Branch figure dies suddenly at his home in New York City heart disease age seventy three He officiated at Garfield's funeral and led Garfield Monument Association memorials in Ocean Grove and Long Branch with his death prompting Royal Arcanum sympathy messages. Funeral set for Friday at the Church of the Puritans with many from Long Branch slated to attend.
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Charles J. Young
Long Branch
Church of the Puritans
New York
West 127Th Street
J. O. Green
Young
First Reformed Church
Green
Dr. Young
Daniel Doran
Long Branch Council
Royal Arcanum
N. J
Church of Puritans
Charles W. Young
Doran
Brother Young
James A. Garfield
Francklyn Cottage
Ocean Avenue
Garfield Monument Association
Alberon Casino
New Minister Wins New Laurels in Town Playlet
The New Minister a three act schoolplaylet by St. Luke's Sunday school was performed again at Neptune Hall on Thanksgiving night. A large crowd packed the hall and guests from Long Branch joined by trolley car. The production drew praise for better singing and snappier acting, depicting the minister’s arrival, welcome, factions like the Old Maids Club and Ladies Aid Society, and the minister’s eventual marriage. Local figures George Harvey and Councilman B L Reed starred among a long list of villagers in supporting roles.
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St. Luke's
Neptune Hall
Church Street
Long Branch
Old Maids’ Club
Ladies’ Aid Society
Basic Committee
B. L. Reed
Branchport Avenue
George Harvey
Long Branch Banking Company
North Long Branch
Homer Alexander Brown
George H. Harvey
Topnote
B. Flatt
Hezekiah F. Sharp
Doctor Hoosick
Belville van Brunt
L. Henry Cobb
Hugh B. Seymour
Ralphy Bunter
Seth Perkins
T. Bryant Smith
Daisy Lovejoy
New School
Odelia Hasbin
Old Maids
Sophia D. Mitchell
Petunia Pimples
Alex
Old Church
Edwin L. Reed
Augusta Wind
Mra de Laney
Ladies’ Aid
Grace Seymour Zilly
Cecil Etlinger
Belinda Bangs
Clara Phillipa
Elmer F
Miltee
J. Russell Woolley
Consuelo Parslow
Charles L, Edwards
Florence Sherman Henrietta Sharp
Mar- Polly Poppleton
Hasbin
Margaret
Reed
Alberta Spicer
Miss Maude Slocum
Melissa Wilkins
Misa Henrietta Cloughly
Public Notice for Claims Against City of Long Branch
All persons having claims against the City of Long Branch are required to file them on or before December 26 1911 for audit to receive consideration by the city council at the meeting on December 28 1911 Dated December 19 1911 Frank L Howland Comptroller 206 297 We have a large Christmas stock of blooming plants and fresh cut flowers All orders promptly and carefully attended to W G Elsele West ReadyTroRoe
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Long Branch
Frank L. Howland
W. G. Elsele
West
Serious Injury After Running for Train at Long Branch
Wilbur La Roe Jr son of Perth Amboy City Clerk was struck while rushing to catch a train at Long Branch. He suffered a brain concussion a deep gash over the left eye and multiple scratches and bruises. He was taken home by ambulance to Dr Fithian attending and was reported in serious but not fatal condition. The Princeton graduate remembers stumbling at the station then nothing until later recovery.
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Long Branch
Wilbur la Roe, Jr
la Roe
Perth Amboy
Fithian
la Rue
Third Avenue
Dr. Fithian
Mr. la Rue
Young la Rue
Princeton
Republic Accepted in China Peace Talks Would Make Yuan President
Tang Shou Wi, envoy for Premier Yuan Shi Kai, said at the peace conference that he is ready to accept a republic if the premier agrees. The conferrees await Pekin's reply. If Yuan consents, he is seen as likely the first president of a United States of China amid fears of foreign intervention.
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Shanghai
Tang Shou Wi
Yuan Shi Kai
Pekin
Yuan
United States of China
Knowles Hurled From Wagon In Pascaic Avenue Crash
Millard Knowles a vegetable dealer escaped serious injury when the horse he drove bolted on Pascaic avenue Spring Lake dragging him under the wagon. He suffered a severe hurt to his right leg and may be handicapped for a New Year walking contest between Long Branch and Asbury Park with a Trenton walker.
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Millard Knowles
Pascaic Avenue
Spring Lake
Knowles
Long Branch
Asbury Park
Trenton Walker
Morday
Weather Bureau Forecast With Snow Late Thursday Night
The U S Weather Bureau projects 86 hours of snow in New Jersey with rising north east winds. Observations from Long Branch 43 North Broadway show highest temp yesterday 40, low last night 23, this morning 25, down 5 in 24 hours. Inversions at 6,000 to 11,000 feet explain recent northeastern weather trends.
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U. S. Weather Bureau
New Jersey
North Broadway
Long Branch
Mount Weather Va
Saco Santendak St
Richeson Seriously Wounds Himself in Botched Death Attempt
Richeson wounds self using a piece of tin in a suicide attempt and remains in critical condition. Police and medical staff report the incident as a serious self-inflicted injury with ongoing treatment and monitoring.
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Richeson
Caucus in Fight Over Jobs Increase in New Jersey Assembly
Trenton December 20: House Republican steering committee held a five hour closed session to apportion minor offices and consider a proposed near ten thousand dollar increase in patronage. A caucus will hear the report next Tuesday. The secrecy sparked predictions of a lively fight over adding legislative jobs amid past opposition. Alfred N. Dalrymple of Essex County attended in interest but was barred from the meeting. In other items, Rev Clarence Y T Richeson attempted suicide in his jail cell amid murder case pressures, wounds described as critical, as investigators connect to the Avis Linnell case and Edmonds family tensions.
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Trenton
Assembly
House Republican Steering Committee
Assembly Republican
State House
Democratic Assembly
Husex
Alfred N. Dalrymple
Essex
Rosten
Clarence YT. Richeson
Avis Linnell
Cheir Singer
Charles Steel
Edmonds
Richerson
Misa Violet Edmonds
Avia Lignell
Boston Young Women's Christian Association
Richesion
Richeson
Edments
Wiliam Hahn
Newton Centre
Wool tariff report denounces schedule K as unscientific
Washington dispatch reports President Tafts tariff boom notes schedule K as unscientific and many duties prohibitory. It says prices here are not much higher than foreign prices despite duties, the difference being 67 percent, and 18 4/ t recommends abolishing ad valorem duties. Retail notice mentions street decorations and various store highlights including souvenirs and lost item rewards.
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Washington, D. C
Taft
Congress
Sprinkler System Finished at Goldstein’s Corner Store
Goldstein’s corner department store now has a modern sprinkler system installed by H G Vogel & Co of New York City. The system uses hundreds of heads, a 15,000 gallon tank, electrical indicators, open sprinklers for exterior protection, a Siamese connection, and dual fire watch gangs ensuring automatic operation and rapid response in case of fire. Dudley’s advertises Jamaica Rums and other spirits at reduced prices.
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Goldstein's Corner Department
H. G. Vogel & Co
Walker Street
New York City
Langs Broad Street Bon Bons and Christmas Candy
Langs Broad Street shop in Red Bank offers a fine Christmas assortment of homemade candy. The display includes nut candies bon bons chocolates dinner favors stocking candy and a large selection of tree ornaments.
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Lang's Broad Street
Red Bank
Supreme Court voids Atlantic City paving bids
Four major opinions were issued by the New Jersey Supreme Court in Trenton. It voided Atlantic City contracts to United Paving Company due to lack of competitive bidding and questioned officials’ ties to the firm. The court also annulled a West New York street improvement contract to Joseph Roscitt, upheld taxation against Bancroft Training School, and denied a writ regarding riparian lands in Monmouth County. Dr. Lester H. Stryker opened an office in Atlantic City’s post office building, while Keansburg mourned Typhoid death of William H. Aumack, age 45.
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Trenton
Supreme Court
Common Council of
Atlantic City
United Paving Company
Aantle
West New York
Joseph Roscitt
Matilda Horning
Bancroft Training School
Haddonfield
Court of Chancery
Julia A. van Schaick
State Board of Riparian Commisioners
Monmouth
Navesink
Shrewsabury
Shrewsbury
Stryker
Lester H. Stryker
Shrewsbury Avenue
Red Bank
Wiliam L. Edwards
Broadway
Stryker & Stryker
Long
Dr Bogardus and party return from gunning trip
Dr. Bogardus returned Saturday night from a two weeks gunning trip at Bear Creek. He was accompanied by Dr. T E B Fuemor of Haston Penn. The party bagged a large number of game. He called the trip a great time and said he never had a better one.
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Bogardus
0. C. Bogardus
Bear Creek
Atlantic Ball Committee Metts Plans for 36th Annual Ball
The Atlantic fixe company ball committee met Sunday to review progress for the 36th annual event set for Friday night December 29 at the Phil Daly frethouse. Reports from various subcommittees were presented, showing satisfactory advancement. James R. Sutton of Postal Telegraph leads the Long Branch Checker Club tourney with five losses in thirty two games, Samuel Waitt is second, amid growing local interest in the event.
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Atlantic Fixe Company
Phil Daly
Button
Jn Checker
James R. Sutton
Postal Telegraph and Cable Company
Willam Jennings Bryan
Samuel Waitt
Acciarant
Campbell Kida Sold for 29c At Dry Goods Store
Campbell Kid Dolla styles for boys and girls offered at 29c with two dollar purchases at Joseph Sale Red Bank and Mitchfeld Son 149 Broadway. Glovam's stamps and Trozp0 stock value noted. promotion includes Grose stamps and a 9000000 stock figure.
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Joseph Hirschfeld & Son
Broadway
Campbell Kida
Campbell Kid Dolla
Joseph Sale
Red Bank
Joe, Mitchfeld @ Son
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