Presbyterians Debating Prohibition Endorsement
Atlantic City May 26 Strenuous opposition marked the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church as ministers debated a temperance report. A motion to table failed and the report was sent back to the temperance committee. Bryan sent a telegram urging a total abstinence committee, but no action was taken.
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Atlantic City
Temperance Committee
General Assembly
The
Presbyterian Church
Henry Nearcott
Portland
Ore
Prohibition Party
G. J. Sharpe
California
Mr. Sharpe
William Jennings Bryan
Presbyterian National Gathering
Permanent Committee On Temperance
Rey. J. Wallace
McGowan
Montana
Clergymen Hear Talks At Dunwoodie Seminary Banquet
Rev William P Cantwell rector of Star of the Sea Church and editor of the New Jersey Catholic Monitor spoke at the Dunwoodie Seminary Alumni dinner in New York. Archbishop Farley Mons Shahan Mons Burtsell Mons McGorrick Rev Dr Kean and Father Chadwick were among other speakers with about 150 clergy in attendance.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Archbishop Farley
Wiliam P. Cantwell
Star of the Sea Church
This City
N. J. Catholic Monitor
Dunwoodie Seminary
New York
William A. Courtney
Shahan
Catholic University
of Washington
Burtsell
Kingston
McGorrick
Brooklyn
Kean
Church of the Holy
Oiling the County Roads Keeps Dust Down Across District
The county roads were sprinkled with oil over the past week to curb dust. The work covered nearly the route from Freehold to Adelphia, through the village, two miles along the Manalapan road to Wenirock, and the Colts Neck road segment within the village. Charles McChesney arranged the spraying for the freeholders.
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Freehold
Adelphia
Manalapan
Wenirock
Colts Neck
Charles McChesney
Freeholders
Coming Marriage of Bila Huff and Clarence Throckmorton
Cards announce the approaching marriage of Miss Bila Huff daughter of George W Huff and Clarence Throckmorton son of Engineer B B Throckmorton. The ceremony will be held at the bride elects home on Liberty street next Wednesday.
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Bila Huff
George W. Huff
Clarence Throckmorton
Engineer B. B. Throckmorton
Liberty Street
Flag sidewalks relaid before Chelsea avenue hotel opening
The flag sidewalks in front of the lhelando on Chelsea avenue are being relaid. The hotel will open for the G A R Encampment on June 9.
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Lhelando
Chelsea Avenue
J C Newman Dead In Belmar Painter Passes After Illness
James C Newman a West Belmar contracting painter died of paralysis after four weeks illness aged 80. He leaves a widow and five children Hazel Sadie Clayton Lester and Mrs L Herbert of Long Branch. Services set Friday at 1 pm at the house with Rev A Dennett officiating. Burial at Burrsville.
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James C. Newman
West Belmar
Clayton
Lester
Hazel
Sadie Newman
Belmar
L. Herbert
Long Branch
A. ©. Dennett
Belmar M
Burrsville
Cut Worms Wreck Tomato Plants At Seobeyville Area
The outbreak of cut worms harms farmers in Seobeyville and Har ry Pitcher area. Ernest Hiltbrunner reports heavy cabbage and tomato losses. Thos McSherry osteopathic physician operates above Hicks Jewelry Store. Dressmaking jobs advertised at 47 Morrell St Long Branch.
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Seobeyville
Harry Pitcher
Los
Ernest Hiltbrunner
Thos McSherry
Hicks’ Jewelry Store
Morrell St. Long
Prison sentences for concealed weapons and theft trials
Judge Foster sentenced Lewis F. Smith to six months in the county jail for stealing carpenter tools valued at $15 and two watches from Long Branch residents. Edward Hendrickson received one year in state prison for carrying a concealed razor. Multiple defendants pleaded not guilty to charges including assault and battery and concealed weapons as hearings were set for next Thursday.
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Charles Stilson
Robert M. Allen
Long Branch
Lewis F. Smith
Foster
Smith
Edward Hendrickson
Hendrickson
Eugene Bennett
Lewis Stults
Morganville
South Amboy
James Payne
Mamie Payne
D. Altman W. Carroll
DuBvis Brewing Company
Keyport
Arthur Miller
New York
Bruce
Keator
Asbury Park
John Lee
John Heath
Anna Heath
Middletown
Israel
Allgor
Webster Williams
Freda
George W. Stillwell
Gordon’s Corner
Henry Mills
Ida L. Bray
Red Ban
Mills
Sidewalk campaign yields feet of new walks in Eatontown
A year into Eatontown sidewalk campaign 5000 feet of flagging and concrete have been laid with Broad street nearly finished. Township Committee introduced a sweeping ordinance covering most populated streets including South and Lewis streets Railroad avenue Tinton avenue and Broad street remainder. Action set in two weeks. Improvement Society sparked the push and an unknown company’s water main project was postponed for further study.
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Eatontown
Broad Street
Lewis Streets
Railroad Avenue
Tinton Avenue
Improvement Society
Paws
City Democratic Executive Committee Meeting Called for Tomorrow
An executive committee of the City Democratic Party is convening at City Hall tomorrow night at 8 o clock. Attendance is requested for all members. A mix of notices appears among the page text including a found suit case at the police headquarters owner to reclaim, a store ad, and event notices for Decoration Day activities at Washington Park.
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City Democratic Executive Committee
City Hall
Bay 1
Cornerstone to Be Laid for Holy Spirit Church in Asbury Park
The Church of the Holy Spirit in Asbury Park will lay its cornerstone next Sunday with Bishop James A. McPaul officiating assisted by Vicar-General Fox and Monmouth county priests. The Gothic style building on Second Avenue and Bond Street will feature Holmesbury granite, red English tile, a 100 by 28 foot casellated tower, seating for about 900, and a projected cost near 90000 dollars. Additionally, William Brokaw of Wert's pharmacy is confined with appendicitis awaiting possible operation.
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Church of the Holy Spirit
Asbury Park
James A. McPaul
Fox
O'Grady
Monmouth County
Holmesbury
Second Avenue
Bond Street
England
Takanassee Hotel Preparing for June Opening
A corps of servants works to ready the Takanassee Hotel for opening on June 2hth. Storm shutters are removed and the building is undergoing thorough cleaning. Alterations are pushed toward completion and staff will soon leave the premises with an inviting appearance. Improvements have been made since last season both inside and out.
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Takanassee
Mrs Van Brunt Improving After Operation at Monmouth Hospital
Mrs Bellville Van Brunt of Branchport avenue is recovering after surgery at Monmouth Memorial Hospital a few days ago. Her condition is improving as she convalesces under medical care.
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Bellville van Brunt
Branchport Avenue
Monmouth Memorial Hospital
Chelsea Avenue Grading Underway By Street Committee
Chelsea Avenue between Third Avenue and the New York and Long Branch Railroad tracks is being graveled under the direction of the street committee. The junction at Third Avenue has long been in bad condition and grading is expected to prevent flood nuisance during heavy rains.
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Chelsea Avenue
Third Avenue
New York, and Long Branch Railroad
Sea Girt Encampment Dates Announced
Governor Fort sets Sea Girt Encampment from July 25 to August 4 with a two week camp. Only the First Brigade under Brigadier General Edward A. Campbell will go into camp while the Second Brigade under General Collins joins army manoeuvres July 11 to July 28, shortening the camp from five weeks last year.
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Governor Fort
Sea Girt
Edward A. Campbell
Collins
Big Motor Cycle Run Heads South Jersey to Newark
A 250 mile endurance run will be held next Sunday and Monday by the New Jersey Motorcycle Club. The first day’s route will pass through west and south Jersey with Assury Park as the initial checking point. The second day returns to Newark via the seashore visiting Monmouth towns including Long Branch Red Bank and Keyport. Over 106 entries have been received.
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The
New Jersey Motorcycle Club
West
South Jersey
Newark
Assury Park
Monmouth County
Long Branch
Red Bank
Keyport
Railroad Laying Board Crossings at Brighton and Lincoln Aves
The New York and Long Branch Railroad Company is laying board crossings at Brighton and Lincoln avenues. Metzgar Han Auto Delivery Leo Metaker the butcher has received his delivery auto from New York and will place it into service immediately.
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New York & Long Branch Railroad Company
Brighton
Lincoln Avenues
Metzgar Han
Leo, Metaker
New York
New First Market opens linked fruit and veg shop
Hughes and Mitchell of New York open a fruit and vegetable market connected with Metzger meat and poultry market. Sexton Bros. wagoners and embalmers at 618 Broadway. Telephone 122 L. B. 102d&wt.
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Hughes & Mitchell
New York
Sexton Bros
Wadetakers and Embalmers
Broadway
L. B
Bicycle Injury After Ocean Avenue Collision
Elmer Sawyer, collector for the Long Branch Record, was injured yesterday afternoon when his bicycle collided with A Cohen’s automobile on Ocean avenue near Takanassee bridge. Sawyer suffered cuts and bruises, a sprained elbow, and shock, with his front bicycle wheel demolished. The Cohen driver did not yield a hand signal. the owner of the auto will likely reimburse Sawyer for bicycle damage.
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Elmer Sawyer
Long Branch
Ocean Avenue
A. Cohen
Takanassee Bridge
Reading
Cohen
Sawyer
Tle
Reform School Again for Colored Youth in Red Bank
A colored boy named Harry Hohmer, paroled from Jamesburg reform school, was found in Red Bank and returned to Jamesburg. Police credited community cooperation as essential to effectiveness. Two Red Bank youths, Thomas Bennett and Charles Longstreet, were arrested for stealing a bicycle from a barn and placed under probation with parental reporting for six months.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Harry Hohmer
Jamesburg
Red Boy
Jiohoner
Red Bank
Elwood Minugh
Robert Smith
J. Frank Patterson
Smith House
Maple Avenue
Frank Hetelle
Hohmer
Patterson
Stith
Thomas Bennett
Charles Longstreet
Charles Burd
W. W. Ramsey
Keatisburg
Weather Bureau Forecast for New Jersey Ends Friday
The Weather Bureau forecast for the next thirty six hours ends Friday at 8 pm. New Jersey conditions are fair tonight with light northwest to north winds. Friday is expected to be fair with light northwest to north winds.
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J. S. Weather Bureau
New Jersey
Wanted Stone Layer and Help Wanted Ad
A history class ad notes a stone layer needed to relay near the Rec ord office and a housekeeper position for a two person family with light duties at 4a Grand Ave. Apply at once. Reuters street listing shows contact for inquiries at 12211 and 12810125.
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Grand Ave
President to visit Ocean Grove in July if Congress ends
Two accidents at Camnlus planing mill reported yesterday. Charles Couples nearly severed fingers when his hand slipped into a rapidly revolving blade. his middle finger was sewn at Monmouth Memorial Hospital. William Stimax lost multiple fingers earlier. William J Hulst sustained a deep cut from falling glass, treated at a local pharmacy.
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Camnlus Planing
Charles Couples
Monmouth Memorial Hospital
Couples
William Stimax
Sodalities to Hold Church Reception Next Sunday
The Blessed Virgin senior Sodality and the Holy Angels junior Sodality of Star of the Sea Church will hold reception services in the church next Sunday evening. Thirty members to be admitted. Rev BE J Kagan of Sea Bright will preach the sermon. A new Sodality banner will be blessed to replace the old.
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Star of the Sea
The
Blessed Virgin
Sodality of the Holy Angels
BE. J. Kagan
Sea Bright
Sodality
Joseph A. Burns
Hennessey
Marriage Notice for Bennet and Martin at Willow Avenue
Miss Helen Bennet and Charles Martin wed at nine o clock last night in the bride s home at 320 Willow avenue Rev Asbury Small wood officiating William Sheppard played the wedding match Attendees include Ming F Bennett William Dowling Miss Mary Lockett Miss A Holmes John Corney Miss Anna Dickson Mr Bagwell Mrs Mary Bagwell Mr and Mrs EB Smith Mr and Mrs William Jones Mrs Martha Epps George Jones Mist RB Davis Charles Woodson Mrs Mattie Summerville A Meade Mrs Ophelia Chappell Peter Hudson Robert Downing Mrs S Linkfield A Mock Ron
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Helen Bennet
Charles Martin
Willow Avenue
Asbury Smallwood
William Sheppard
Ming F. Bennett
William Dowling
Mary Lockett
A. Holmes
John Corney
Anna Dickson
Bagwell
Mary Bagwell
EB. Smith
William Jones
Martha Epps
George Jones
RB. Davis
Charles Woodson
Mattie Summerville
A. Meade
Ophelia Chappell
Peter Hudson
Robert Downing
8. Linkfield
A. Mock- Ron
Maps at Work Again After Illness
James D. Maps, longtime West Long Branch resident, has resumed his position in New York after months of illness in Long Branch and Asbury Park. He suffered a paralytic stroke years ago that affected one side of his body and has gradually improved, now able to use both limbs.
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James D. Maps
West Long Branch
New York
Long Branch
Asbury Park
Mr. Maps
Johnson to Build Branchport Home Near Little Silver Station
James Johnson of Branchport plans a personal residence on Branch avenue near the Little Silver station. Construction starts next month on a $4,000 house adjoining Joseph White’s property. Johnson, a builder, will retire from active work after moving to Little Silver.
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James Johnson
Branchport
Branch Avenue
Little Silver Station
Joseph White
Johnson
Little, Silver
Stein Laplack opens Brighton branch with tire patent launch
The Stein Laplack Automobile Lire Company opens a Brighton avenue branch next to the Western Union Telegraph office. They introduce the Laplack Tire patent and act as agents for the Lowe Motor Company. A cafe is planned for the Gordon Hotel, with several other improvements underway. Decoration Day concert and festival scheduled at Washington Park throughout the day.
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Stein Laplack Automobile ‘Lire! Company
New York
Brighton Avenue
Western Union Telegraph Company
Laplack
Lowe Motor Company
Gordon
Washington Park
Decoration Day
Lilvolz
Taft Invited to Visit Ocean Grove in July
Rev A J Ballard president of the Ocean Grove Association called at the White House with Senator Kean and Representative Howell to invite President Taft to Ocean Grove between July 6 and 13 for the Quaker gathering. The President said he would like to go but could not fix a date until Congress adjourns, and he read Governor Forts letter as Ballard urged the trip. If Congress adjourns by July 1 it is understood Taft will arrange a visit, noting past presidents spoke at Ocean Grove except Cleveland.
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Washington, D. C
A. J. Ballard
Ocean Grove Association
White House
Taft
Visi Ocean Grove
Ballard
U. S
Kean
Howell
Record
Ocean Grove
Congress
Balard
Governor Fort
Ocean Iove
Grant
Cleveland
Ocoun Grove
Anti racing bills pass in Albany and Senate action
Albany May 26 The Agnew anti oral race betting bill clears the Assembly 92 to 45 and the Senate passes a measure holding racing association directors liable for gambling law violations. The bill advances to the Governor. Also noted London reports a French submarine sank with all crew lost after collision in the English Channel.
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Albany
Assembly
Senate
Racing Association
London
English Channel
Freeholders to Hear Bids for Main and South Streets
The Board of Chosen Freeholders will hold a special meeting at the court house on Wednesday June 16 to receive proposals to improve Main and South streets in Freehold. One contractor chosen will do curb to curb work starting in July, with completion in about two months or more.
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Freehold
Board of Chosen Freeholders
Court House
Chosen Freeholders
Cottage Arrivals Reported on Local Avenues
New cottage arrivals include J. Seligman on Ocean Avenue Heller Kinney cottages on Park Avenue Richard Deeves at Norwood and Cedar Avenues J Herzoe and family on Westwood Avenue and Murray Guggenheim at Cedar and Norwood Avenues in yesterday's listings.
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J. Seligman
Ocean Avenue
Heller
Kinney Cottage
Park Avenue
Richard Deeves
Norwood
Cedar Avenues
J. Herzoe and Family
Westwood Avenue
Murray Guggenheim
Cedar
Norwood Avenues
An Guting in the Catskills Meeting Week Tour
An Guting in the Catskills along with The Newspaper Circulation Managers Association of New York and vicinity hold their annual meeting in the Catskill Mountains this week. The group departs New York Wednesday night May 25 aboard the steamer Onteora and will be hosted by the Catskill Board of Trade at an informal banquet Thursday. Return is planned Friday on the steamer Robert Fulton.
Eastern Star officers visit Adah Chapter for annual banquet
Grand Chapter officers of the Order of the Eastern Star were guests of Adah Chapter No 5 at Masonic Hall for the annual visitation. Elizabeth Winters of Jersey City led the officers, with many Master Masons in attendance from Asbury Park Belmar Manasquan Lakewood Point Pleasant Jersey City and Bayonne. Refreshments, including strawberries and cream, followed the degree exemplification for three candidates. Adah Chapter No 5 stands as the region's only Eastern Star branch with growing membership.
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Grand Chapter
Order of the Eastern Star
Adah
Masonic Hall
Elizabeth Winters
Jersey City
Long Branch
Asbury Park
Belmar
Manasquan
Lakewood
Point Pleasant
Bayonne
Eastern Star
New Jersey
Captain Vredenburgh to Speak onPhilippine Hero and Memory
Captain Pater Vredenburgh will address the Monmouth County Historical Society in Red Bank on A Princeton Man in the Philippine Islands. He recounts the service and death of Captain Benjamin Hartshorne of the 7th U S Infantry and the two companies sent to recover his body after his death in the Philippines. The talk part of a broader effort to preserve Philippine and Spanish War history in Monmouth County.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Pater Vrédenburgh
Monmouth County Historical Society
Red Bank
Topie
Princeton
Philippine Islands
Benjamin Hartshorne
U. S. Tnfantry
Three New Eagles Are Initiated At Kalon Castle No 72
At Odd Fellows Hall last night Kalon Castle No 72 K G E conferred the third degree on three candidates Otly Morris Leroy Bennett and Robert McKee becoming full fledged Eagles in the fraternal order
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Kalon Castle
K. G
Odd Fellows’ Hall
Otly Morris
Leroy Bennett
Robert McKee
Newarker Leases Westwood Cottage to Newark Resident
Frederick C. Gifford relets his Westwood avenue cottage to Bernese W. Strauss of Newark. The rental contract was arranged through Vanbuel & Holtson.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Frederick C. Gifford
Westwood Avenue
the Brason
Burnese W. Strauss
Newark
Vanbuel & Holtson
Payne Held in Freehold for Wife Stabbing Case
Detective Sergeant Walling returned from Albany with requisition papers for James Payne. Payne arrived in Freehold yesterday with his prisoner status. He is accused of assaulting his wife Chippie by stabbing her in the side.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Walling
Albany
James Payne
Freehold
Payne
Drunkenness Fines Paid for Mrs Smothers in Recorder Court
Mrs Josephine Smothers, described as a lady of color, was fined ten dollars for being drunk and disorderly after being found on the streets by Patrolman Vetter. Judge VanPoren imposed the fine which she paid in Recorder's court this morning.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Josephine Smothers
Vetter
Recorder's Court
VanPoren
New Station at Leonardo Begun
Last Friday the work of building the new depot Leonardo was begun by Contractor Begland of Elgabeth. The building will rest on concrete pillars and will be a very pretty depot, a duplicate of the new Barnegat Station just completed. cake sale at O F Bennett store Saturday afternoon sale starts at 2. Early Rose potatoes 1 75 per bbl at Chester M Truax 228 feake.
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Leonardo
Begland
Elgabeth
Barnegat
Chester M. Truax’s
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