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CeAt a "Word WANTED tin transcript. FARM FOR SALE Situated near Dutch Nark. Mercer coonry. to settle estate of Matthew Rue, dsreaaed. Situated quite near the Trenton and New Brenswick trolley.

Convenient for shipping milk. Containing t7 acres of splendid land for all crops, especially adapted to potatoes, hay, wheat, rye, corn and pasture. One hundred and sixty-two cleared and fifteen arm of woooumd. Is producing splendid crop, aa can be seen by look toe Seasonable at Special Prices The famous "Maish" Xaminated cotton down Comfortables. The sjkind which give warmth but are not oppressive with weight.

Made of pure cotton, not shoddy; priced for quick selling at $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.98, $3.98, $5. Goods Specials. 98o Blanket 11 4 heavy Cotton Blankets, priced for quick selling, a pair 11 4 extra heavy gray or tan homespun Blankets, value 2y priced for quick selling, a pair vI1.25 1 1-4 extra fine Angora 'Blankets, soft finish, value $3.00, priced for quick celling, pair $1,98 Fin3.Wool Blankets at $3, $4, $5 and $0 The. best Sweater on the market at a popular price, the quick selling price per garment is 98o Llillincry. In this department will be found all that the well dressed and stylish, as well as those of more modest tastes could desire.

Hundreds of Hats ready trimmed, and materials and shapes to make hundreds more to your Trimmed Hats priced for quick selling at $2.50, $2.98, $3.98 arid $4.98 Outing Hats at $1.9 8 through the bams and slack vanla. Also an ad joining tract of chestnut and we ofc timber of about acres, including a house and lot John D. Kue. administrator, tsa East tUaover Strret. Trenton.

New Jersey. it SCALECIDE for tale in any quantity by Frank Deniae. Man alapanroad. Freehold. IJoct-tf TWO GOOD HOUND DOGS fortnle.

Frank Kly. Freehold. It FOR SALE CHEAP S.eoe brick, fine oak and hemlock timber. F. 1.

twsin. Freehold. WANTED TO RENT Farm land suitable for my use within aix miles of Freehold. Address Joseph Brakeley. Freehold, N.

J. oct-19-tf THE LADIES' TAILOR. J. Miller, corner South and Main streets," Free- noiuK leicpuone -w. It-oct-lf PIGS FOR SALE" Carl Anderaoa.

West Freehotd. IJ-oct tt SUPPER AND BAZAR to be given by the Women's Aid Society of the rreenoia rreaoyienan cnurcn. in the Armory, Friday evening. December srd. Hoct-tt THE PHILATHEA CLASS of the First Baptist church will hold a cake sale at McChesney's candy store.

Saturday afternoon, October anct tt SUPPER AND BAZAAR Reformed church soDDer and bazaar at Armnrv October supper JJc. Soctst FOR SALE Some town propertiea. houses and lots: also good farms. Joseph E. XhiUoia.

McLean street. Freehold. Soctitt MILLINERY AT HOME Kathryn I- Ford. SS Broadway, Freehold. Sotf FOR SALE Twe horses and team good mules; also some cows.

Apply to WUliam and Ous Errickson, A Hen wood. 8octt 7 SUPPER AND BAZAAR Buy your Christmas articles at the Armory October supper and baiaar. Reformed church, Freehold. (x-tst FOR SALE Stalks in sheaf. W.

T. Clayton. Howell, riotf BUILDING LOTS located on East Main, West Main, South. Court, Baanard. Parker, Murray.

Jackson, Centre, Hod-son, Haley, Thomas. Bennett and First streets. and on Broadway, Monmouth Park, and Lenoir avenue, ranging from (IM to ti.Mi). wood real estate and insurance agency. aoeut- FOUR SOWS WITH PIGS for sale.

T. R. Tracy. Englishtown. Soctttt CATTLE WANTED Highest price paid: send a postal.

B. Berko-wits. Tennent. N. J.

aoctstt TWO GOOD BUSINESS HORSES for sale. C. B. Field, Clarksburg. Soctrtt TWO BIRD DOGS FOR SALE.

Laverlck setters. K- Bobbins, Clarksburg. Hoctttt K-rpnfiff" FO- N'T the Bergen Thompson farm on shares. mile from Freehold. Inquire of Jas.

S. Parker. soct tf FOR SALE 7 9,000 bundles corn stalks. Inquire C. M.

Davison. Jamesburg. N. J. -Jloctrt DO YOUR CLEANING with Aotomatlc Vacuum Cleaner.

No dust, no fuss. WUliam S. Hankins, agent, Jamesburg. N. I.

soctst PUBLIC SALE NEAR MAXIM Saturday, October It, horses, harness, wagona and office furniture. At Parafnne Paint Co-'s stables, p. WUliam II. Flttcroft, auctioneer. Ilocttt RESIDENCES located on West Main, East Main.

Conover, Ihomas, Hudson. Centre, First and Parker streets. Monmouth and Bowne aveaues, Lincoln Place, ranging irom ttfoo to $10,000. Lock wood's real estate and Insurance agency. BocUt STAIR BUILDING Frank D.

Hunt, practical stair builder. Balusters, newella, and raila. to order. Kutitnates furnished. Detail work a specialty, 010 Main street, Asbury Park.

wct-stt SOMETHING NEW for Freehold. Murshmallow and fig layer cakes. Try them. At Marquardts bakery. locttf HEADQUARTERS for broad rims aud tirea.

M. hclsey, East Freehold, locttf SPECIAL FRESH JERSEY PORK and homemade sausuge Clayton Palmer, Englishtown loct-tf STRAWBERRY AND PINMPPLE Squares. Try them. Mafquanlts bakery, locttf CORN STALKS FOR SALE David li. Kirkpatrick, Jamesburg.

N. P. 0. box an. loct tf FOR SALE Horse, buggy, two sets single harness, one spring wagon.

Apply to J. E. Marryolt, Jamesburg. New Jersey. loct tt WANTED a guod tinsmith for shop work, rooting, etc.

Position permuneut The Albert Nelson Company. Allentown. SEVEN HOUND DOGS FOR SALE $19 to $93 each. Some young. 'aoroe thoroughly broken.

Also three bird dogs, thoroughly broken. Luther HQua. ken bush. Old Bridge loct HOT MALT BUTTER BREAD and Malt Home-made bread at 3 p. ro.

Saturday. at nlarquardt locttr GREENLAWN CEMETERY plots for sale, and cared for. James S. Parker, president snd superintendent. loct-tf TWO GOOD HEATING STOVES for Dale.

Call 99 Broadway. oct-tf IF YOU NEED GLASSES goto Eye Specialist A. I Vine, Broadway loct tf FOR SALE Choice bnikling lots; terms easy. Bnnkerholl avenue, (lull, George and Ann streets. James Parker, Freehold.

ALL KINDS OF CATTLE bought and good prices paid. frits. English-town. GOOD HORSE FOR SALE. A.

B. Crawford, 17 Hudson street. Msept tf HELP WANTED Steady work will be furnished female help. Big wages ran be made by experienced bauds on power machines. I camera will be taken and paid wages while learning.

Reply quickly or apply person to Charles S. Buckelew. Secretary Board of Trade, South Amuoy, N. P. O.

box M. I7sept-ir Paw IM Girl for general housework is family of three, ne laundry. Apply at a esssT Lgt ktis Street, Free- 7scpt-tf U'PROPERTV 1 noia. 1. WANT TO SELL List it with R.

Woolston. Farmingdare. New Jersey. Valuable factory, site and building lots i near Central and Penoaylvmuia Railroad Stations, i Two bungalows cheap. ITsep Ht YOUR REPAIR WORK on automohilea.

gun, lorks. will he done risrht here orrcrs right too Scissora. saws, ail cutlery sharpened. All autoniohiie supplies. A.

P. Webster a garage. reehotd 7acpt SMALL FARM FOR SALE H. II. Dcaring.Jfarming NOISELESS BOOK.

SLATE one with each pair of school shoes. H.G. Denise. opposite postofbee. Freehold.

IQsep tf FALL HOUSE CLEANING done at short notice with Ideal Vacuum Cleaner. Prices reasonable, i. R. UuBois. Broadway.

tlaugtf LOGS SAWED AND CIDER MAOE while yon wait Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at Flitcroft's Mills. Farmingdale. toaugtf RAMBLER AUTOMOBILE for sale; first-class order, la-boree-power. F. S.

Voorhees, Freehold Itang-tf MEN'S AND WOMEN'S clothing made, repaired, pressed, cleaned. Work guaranteed; prices right Rocco Camerieri, 14 Mechanic street. Freehotd. saag-tf COKE FOR SALE at the Freehold Gas Works. MAPLEWOOO CEMETERY All applications for purchase and cart of plots, all business relating to interment, should he made to, D.

U. Deniae. Superintendent aad Treasurer? jv t7aept-tf RUBBER STAMPS of every description, steel sumps for stamping iron, leatjier, etc, caa be ordered at Transcript office SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES rent from up per year. First National Bank, Freehold. imaytf 1,200 PIECES NEW GOODS We are ready for the fall and winter season of ltos-10 with above number or pieces or latest im-Dorted and domestic sui tines.

All tbe latest fashions. J. Miller, the ladies' tailor, corner Main and South streets, rreenoid. telephone SV-W. t7-aug-tf SEE JOSEPH TISCHLER, mason and contractor, before Building.

Concrete worker specialty. Postofnce Cranbury, rural route 9: phone IM-f-91, Englishtown. Leave orders with W. Tracy, or Jacob Trautman. Englishtown, or William Sbarurea, Union Valley.

iSaug-sm COLUMBIA FARM WAGON. bnggict, new i sell cheap to quick buyer. S. S. Silvers.

Freehold. sejultf 500,000 PRIVET HEDGE PLANTS now ready for fall planting: one. two and three years old: one to four feet nign. witn rrom 10 to 90 branches on each plant- John Bennett, A tlan- tic Highlands. N.J.

fJaug-at FIRST BOND AND MORTGAGE Money carefully invested on first mortgage en Improved real estate. H. J. Mount, Freehold, N.J. 9Poct-tf AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING, storage, cleaning, etc.

All supplies for automobiles, motorcycles, bicycles. Automobiles to hire. All work guaranteed satisfactory, and prices rea- soosJWe DISTILLERY FOR SALE. The property of the late James A. Perrine.

For particulars Bourses aanis rcirusB, riKuoni, N.J. tTnovtf GARRET B. CONOVER, Insurance, surveying, commissioner of deeds Englishtown. Telephone CEDAR SHINGLES AND POSTS for sale at River Bluff Farm, West Firms, Farmingdale; and at Heyer's Mill. Colts Neck.

N. 1. H. W. Lelsnd.

ttnov tf MONEY TO LOAN on first bond and mortgage in amounts form $1,000 to $9,000. Jobn r. aMrkpatrlct, jnmesnurg, ort-tf NO WAITING at Nate Brown's barber shop, text to PostoSlce, Accomosodated by tliree experienced barbers. smav-tr BOYS OVER 14 years of age wanted at the rug factory. augStf GRENELL'S AUTOMOBILE Gloves absolutely the best made, at H.

Deniae'a opposite postornce. Freehold, loct-tf KtOTICE OF SETTLKMENf OF ACCOUNT. I Estate of Lydia C. Tilton, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the accounts of the subscriber, administrator of the estate of said deceased, will be audited and suited by the Surrogate and settlement to the Orphans Court of the County of Monmouth, on Thunday.

Ihe eighteenth dny of November, A CHARLES A. fALMKR. Dated October II. 1W. ISocUt Executor's Sale OF REAL ESTATE! The subsiTiber, executor of the estate of William H.

Varian, deceased, will tell at publij tale oa the premises, situated on the Trenton road, Dear Cranbury, N. oo WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20th, 1909, at o'clock p. that valuable farm containing 100 acres of good tillable land and A arret of wood land. I Tbe improvement are a 1 room modefli bouse recently built, large barns and out-J buildinirs, all in fine condition. W.

IKVl.NtT-SittHS, Executor. New Jersey Central Trains leave Freehold for New Tork, Newark Elisabeth, via all rail rout at 7.1S, 7.48. (N, Y. only) SO 11.45 a. t.oo.

4. so, a Sunday's 7 a a ra. 4.SS. ot p. B.

Far Long Branch. Asbary Park and Ocean ever, at s.ts, 11.44 a. 4. to, ass p. Sunday's 7.4 a at.

4.t. I.tt p. i LEAVE FARMINGDALE For New York via Red Bank. 7.40, lie, a. lie, 7.09 p.

m. Sunday's 11. a m. For Vine land, Brighton. 7.19 a.

Itt n. sa. F0rT0msRlverandBarne4rat7.lt, 11.14 a. at Its, an p. ss.

Sunday's lt.ti am. O. BKSLBR, W. C. HOPE.

Vice Prea. and Gea'l Man'gr. Gea'IPaaaAgt character adds of the well. ANCTHDl ONE NEXT WCQC niONstAM rr 11 I Hall, and Mr. aad Mrs.

Das lei P. Smith and ton, witnessed the Vaaderbilt ewp automobile races at Philadelphia Saturday. Mr. aad Mrs. Hall and the Robinson family con tinued tneir tour through reansylvanla, re-tnrnlag bojne Sunday evening.

Mist Nettie Wilson of Middletowa. retort ed home yeaterday after apeading the week wttn airs, cnariea U. Clarion oa West Main street. Miss Grace Flasders of Ilk. N.

It visiting her sister. Miss Laura Flanders, oa South atreet. Miss fclra Voorhees of Long Branch, waa the over Snn-ay guest ot Miss Nettie Chambers of Conover street. Misa Dorothy Tyson ot Glen Kldire. visit- ad relatives here Sunday.

She will sail to morrow lor Germany, where she will pur sue a course of studies la Berlin. Mrs. Henry William Parker and Miss Lydia Parker a)r is Vermont, lor two weeks. Charles F. Richardson visited hit sister, Mrs.

John B. Conover on Sunday. ITEMS OF LpCAL INTEREST William B. Stephens, manager of tbe Harvey Cedars hotel, which is owned by William J. Thompson, of Gloucester, was oonvicted at Toms Eiver Tuesday of the illegal sale of liquor on Bundays last July.

Ha will be sentenced Mooday. Thomas Minford. tan of Mrs. M. T.

Mia- ford, of Allenhnrst, with two com pan ions. too an automobile rule on Asbury ark boardwalk. When Policeman Norris hove in sight they stopped the machine and pretended uj ue repairing oniy io speed away woen ne came up. The orboer secured their-number, however. Tuesday afternoon young Minford was arrested and taken before Justice Borden, who fined bins $25 for his fun and compelled him to find Mr.

Norris and apologize. George W. Whipple, a Belmar butcher.who recently sold his business to Joseph Merkle, baa not teen seen by his acquaintances for a week, and local lawyers have taken atlachv menu against property owned by Whipple at Belmar, to protect their client who have lam nnrjaid billi avainat Whinnle. Tbe Kt. Rev.

Bishop James McFaut, of i renton, made nis annual visitation to St. Dorothea's Church at Eatontown, Sunday, and attbe afternoon service he administered the rite of confirmation to a class of 60 -children. Claiming that by using an inferior gradeJ oi ruooer urea, wniie tmnung be was getting the best, thereby damaging bit business, George E. James, an Asbury Park wheelwright, through his counsel, Aaron E. Johnston, haa broueht suit aaainst the Davie Rubber Company, of Philadelphia, for $2,000 damages.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lloyd, and their little son, Charles, of Long Branch, started on a driving trip Monday morning throngh New Jersey and They will be gone over a week, taking in the sights along the route. Rev. Father J.

J. MeKeever, who has been stationed at St. Michael's Church, Long Branch, has been appointed to aoeoeed Rev. Father James Goush at New Brunswick. Father Gough haa been appointed pastor of uiw itaujic coarcu at rsraoeveii.

Mr. and Mrs. Euatis Watts and son, and Uias Bessie Green, of Long Branch, started Saturday for Bermuda, where tbey will spend six weeks for the benefit of their health. Before starting Mr. Watts leased a cottage at Bermuda for the six weeks.

died at Long Branch Wednesday morning in hie Jlst year. He was born at Darmstadt, Germany, but ha came to this country 62 years ago. He served a two-year enlistment iu the 20th Regiment. N. Y.

Vols. He had been a resident of Long Branch for 43 years. Columbus Day was celebrated at Long Branch Tuesday with a monster parade of local and visiting Italian organizations in which five bands took part. Italian orders from Red Bank and Asbury Park participated, as well aa delegations from New York, and exercises were held at the Ocean Park casino. The Cbattle Hish school foot ball team won their second frame of the season at Long Branch Tuesday, when they defeated the Bolton Preparatory team of New York by a score or too.

IHLAYSTOWN. The annual Autumnal celebration will be held in the K. of P. hall on Friday evening, October 22. The full head of water again gives tbe lake its former appearance, after tbe low condition during the drought of the past summer.

Mrs. Frederick Kolb, who bas been quite ill or inng irouoie, is improved in neaitn. Mrs. R. H.

Hendrickson spent Fridsy shopping- in Philadelnhia. George Nixon, of Pemberton, bas recently been appointed boss of this section of the Union transportation Railroad. Mist Sarah Martin and friend, of Princeton, were among the recent sutoists who enjoyed the fine travelling otr the new gravel road. As Willie Kirby was driving a tesiu belong ing to Asber Borden on Tuesday the toogae. or me wagon dropped Trom one stae or tbe bounds, wbicb caused such a zis-zair motion that his spirited team gave him some trouble before they were stopped, Warren Brown and wife, of New York city, have been the guests of J.

F. Thompson and family the past week. Miss Nellie Eldridge, of Trenton, spent a portion of last week with ber parents here. Mrs. I.

G. Earling is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gray at Orange. Mrs.

F. B. Hunsinger and son Burtis hsve returned home after being entertained by J. B. Tilton and family at Wrightstown.

Mr. anh Mrs. AlonsoCook, of West Freehold, and Miss 9. J. Hendrickson, of this village, spent Saturday and Sunday with J.

Wilson Lee and family. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Irons, of Trenton, are visiting relatives in this vicinity, where the country air ia especially beneficial to Mr. Irons, who It regaining his former health after an illness of typhoid pneumonia lasting several weeks.

Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Malsbnry made a business trip to New York eity on Wednesday last.

George O. Nelson, formerly principal of the Horner town school, spent Sunday in that village aad witnessed the baptismal services in tbe kraal church. J. Walter Butcher, one of the contractors of tbe new Allentown-Imlaystown road, left for his borne in Farmingdale on Saturday last. Mrs.

Batcher went early in the week, hod the furnttnre wilt be taken soon. The entire family has been a valuable accession to the community daring the summer, and their neighbors and friends are reluctant to see tbem return borne. The new road, however, will serve as a grateful remembrance of their thort sojourn in this vicinity. Mrs. George W.

Briggs and aona, of Trenton, spent Sunday with J. W. Hendrickson and family at the Lakeview. Reuben Hendriokson, (be railway mail elerk, it tubstitating this week between New York and Albany on tbe West Shore railroad, Thursday morning here presented a typical scene of "frost on tbe pumpkin and the fodder In the shock," and many farmers are increasing their paoe in basking for fear of more aad greater scenes of that kind" William Haviland and family spent Snnday with relatives near the Old Yellow meeting house. A Permanent Inveetmant Is a thing that very many people make.

Some ot them are so permanent that tbey never return principal or interest. Money spent in advertising, If invested in the proper mediums and with careful regard for iruth ot statement and fulfilment of procaines, is a permanent Investment that brings a sure and steady return. The Freehold Transcript has many such advertisers. Men who have need its columns for years because they find It pays, aad it pays them because patrons have found that what they promise, Is carried oat to the letter. You have a chance to make the same sort of an investment at any time.

The investment is small; Ihe profit la Urge. adv. a. 4 MARRIAGES. Long Branch; October til, 1909, Biegmund P.

Ketaki, of Asbury Park, and Miss 8nsan Long Branch. FLANNEBY RYAN, At Long Branch. October 1 1, 1909, Daniel F. Flannery and Miss Annie Catherine Ryan, both of Long Branch. DANJEL80N Bradley Beach, October 12, Arthnr Morton Danielton and Misa Annie Florence Gant.

DEATHS. OAKER80N- At Asbury Psrk, October 12, 180, Howard Oakerton, aged 41 years. DONT BOTHER YOUR NEIGHBOR by borrowing Tbe Transcript; send a dollar to the publishers and get It every week promptly when issued. adr. i -mW So onl-m-wora it Inasrwe.

far leu 1A lew etnfa, 4m peraoa mot ngmmny an aopowrt muM pay cash. GIRL WANTED for general bouvwnri Apply Levy Bros. Jlt WANTED Apply It Hull avenue, freehold. N. i.

It LOST Small red pig: please notify Simon Doswell, Free-bold. lt SHEEP breeding ewes for tale. Grade Hampshire and Shropshire: ares one to four years. J. ti.

Me-Leen Son. Kalontown. N. i. Hoct Stt NICE FAT OYSTERS at Vanderreer's South street market.

Usna' squan soft clams snd fresh flh. Itt MIDDLE AGED AMERICAN wants steady position, smsll family, housekeeper, housework; reasonable wages. Smith, Bradley Beach. Jtf LOST Kriday. October S.

black and white pointer. Mesne notify W. H. Sherwood, free hold lit WANTED WASHING Hi Parker street. ttv COW FOR SALE W.

F. Brophy. Wert yreehnld. Itt LOST, BEAVER FUR GLOVE tor left hand. Liberal reward for return to Frank McMalion, Kumwn.

N. J. Itt FOR SALE Baled bay and straw, $5.00 per bale. D. H.

Jones. lt HAY PRESSING We are ready to do rout pressing. D. II. Jones.

ISoctSt NO 16 OHIO CUTTER with 40 feet carrier, for sale. 11. D. llance. Freehold.

It FARMERS, ATTENTION The great Berkshire Boar. Baron Duke KM. wuWi, ran be bred to. Fee Si 00. Charles D.

SUrj. Thomj Ely farmnear tngliahtown. It YEARLING COLT for sale, price $75.00. Charles Story, English town. N.

J. It A BARGAIN 7 Jarre farm. 7 in apple orchard. 3 in woods: to loads of bay, loads of com. It loads of rye in sheaf, cows.

hogs, 100 head poultry, all tools, James Murphy, Box M7. Freehold. N. J. WANTED Price oa us huahels of corn delivered in the crib.

Everett Matthews, South street. Freehold. It FRESH JERSEY PORK Choice Dig pork, home-made aauaage and pare lard in kettles- Choice native beef, fine Canada lamb and the best sugar cured hams snd bacon. Prices reasonable for cash, at Louis Croaw's, Main street It FURNISHED ROOMS, reference SOT. Freehold.

N.t. It- EDISON STANDARD Phonograph and 50 records for sale, bargain. Box K7, Freehold. FOR SALE to geeae: inquire Longatreet's BMt market. Mechanic street.

It 70 ACRE FARM TO RENT on sueyjtrjsjbiil mKM, Xf9hyw PEDIGREED TROTTING MARE in foal by Handsome Obie; kind and gentlt: price $115.00. Charles D. Story. Knglishtown. It I GOOD WORKING WOMAN like position ss boiiae keeper: excellent cook beat of reference.

Address T. fr armingdale, New Jersey. ISoct BETSY AND I ARE OUT selling tickets to everybody within twenty mill of Cranbury for- Will Car el ton's lecture, Tburs- day evening. October tnth. HOUSE FOR RENT Lafayette Place, November lat Inquire C.

It Wolcott or S. Lockwood. It HOUSE FOR SALE Number twenty. Center street, Frecheld. C.

Buck treasurer. ''-r' FOR SALE SO Jersey Red Pigs, six weeks eld. good thrifty fellows. A. A.

trotter, sfanasquan, N. J. ISoct HOUSEKEEPER WANTED George K. Oravatt, Address Cream Kirige, route. It FOR SALE Registered Guernsey bull, tliree years old.

a line big fellow, and of the very heat breeding. His dam. gramldam. both A. K.

U. cowa A. A. Trotter. Manasquan.

N. t. lioci rtT DO YOU WANT 10 percent investment for your money, instead of 5 per cent. If to see Andrew Stokes, Freehold, New Jersey. FOR" SALE Dark brown horse, six years: not afraid of sure- mobiles, sound, kind, and gentle, (irorge M.

Davison. Jami-sburg. It RELIABLE WORKING bouwkeeper wanted at Dr. Long'a It F. COTTRELL pays caab for all kinds of furniture, in small or large lots.

Household goods for sale: good second hand sewing machines. Storage rooms to let. Storage and salesfrooni. 44 South street. It WANTED A doctor's wagoa In first class condition, price reasonable.

Addreas X. TranaiTipt It AVOID THE RUSH Bring baby for his photograph at least a month before Christmas. Hay S'udio. Ilightstown. I WILL SELL you six room bouse and lot for fxoo: easy terms.

Andrew Stokes. lt WANTED $1,000 on tret bond sbd mortgage. Apply Transcript office. lioct-irl HOT BED SASH ALL GLAZED and painted complete, site i feet by feet Hi nib. price $1.79 ear a.

remne 4 uursetew, Jamesburg, lioct-tf "OVER THE HILL (not) to the poor bouse, but to the Secoud Presbyterian church. Cranbury, October tMtli, where you will bear Will Carelton, the author of this famous poem deliver his "Science of Home" lecture. It LOST, MONDAY morami, October 1U bag contamiog saooey aad keya between Court and Main street, snd along railroad track on Throckmorton to Mechanic street. Reward if returned to Mrs. Mary Nea-meyer, 17 Mechanic street.

Freehold. -It SMALL POULTRY FARM ti4 acres, situate near Grew mill. Double bouse. Right price, easy terns. Andrew Stokes.

It NEW YORK STATE AMERICAN Giants, per barrel. Corn, cracked corn, corn meal. $1.90 cwt; clipped white oats. per bag: Red Dog flour, gl.ia) cwt: white middlings, cwt; wheat bran. $1.0 cwt.

Car dried brewers' grains running: on arrival will sell Maine, William N. Steward. Englishtown. N. J.

It I HAVE FARMS all locations, for sale. I can tell yours. Write or call if you wiab to sell or buy. Borden. Knghah-kiwn, N.

1. x. -J11. WANTED: A GIRL for general housework. No Mrs.

K. P. Beach. Freehold, route CAR OF GIANTS due to arrive next week. Price Xwill be right.

Robinsou Ward. It HOUSE FOR SALE six rooms, extra lot; easy terms. 00 Bowne avenue, itt GIRL WANTED for gentral housework. Family of two adults. Apply S4 Marcy street.

to a p. Taesdays and Fridays. it POTATOES I POTATO ESI for sale, torrftarrdls of sorted Giant potatoes and iso nan-eis or Kany nose. Charles D. Story, Ku-glithtown, N.

J. WASHING. IRONING or day's work wanted, Mary Sparks, Fultoa street s- It SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY atHeckmaas: Old fashion maliuwes talTy, lc: salted peanut wafers, Itc; vanilla and chocolate nut caramels, 18c; snow flaks chocolates, luce charlotte ruase. 9 for 10c It PICTURE FRAMING at Hendrickaoo's stationery store. It FOR SALE Good second-hand piano.

W. A. Hankinaon Jr, MAPJ-tWOOD CEMETERY STOCK to shares for sale, paid ISs per cent yearly dividends last Ave years. Only $30 share. Andrew Stokes.

it BUTTER CREAM DOUGHNUTS and crullers, at Marqiiardt's hat-rvv i.mct-tf EXPERIENCED OPERATORS WANTED Twenty-five experienced operators' on power machines for ladies' and children's nderwrsju-. Apply in person during day or everting at the factory en Marcy street. Steady work guaranteed, i. Whits, manager. JVort-tf J-FRIDAY, OCTOBER la, 1909.

FREEHOLD AND VICINITY. Misa Annie Slattery, of Msotlapen as IM hu taken a position clerk ill H. Rich Bond's dry good More Dr. Jesse Btillwell It terloutle ill St tb home ofr tali uncle, Barnaul Billn at vteorgia 8chbol Honte. Oscar Robinson aad Andrew Lambert-aoa are preparing to lay concrete sidewalks oa the Lincoln ilda of (heir properties.

A a ear of core weigh! ng 84 ounces, frown by Henry Crou ot Vanderburg, haa been oo exhibition la K. 0. Bacon show window this week. Deputy Regent E. F.

GUby, of Weat6eld, will pay a eisit to Keith Council, Royal Ar-anam, tonight. After the meeting refresfc-stents will be served at Johnson's restaurant. Mn. Katharine Taylor of Harcy atreet, celebrated her birthday yeaterday, Oct-bet 14. She received shower postals from her many friend, wishing her many happy returni of the day.

Tliatre RunertntABrrnnl Tir -Jnhn Rand- ley will attend the third quarter conference of the official board of the Hethodlat cnunth next Wednesday, and will preath ia the eTeoisg. Tennent Lodge, No. 69, K. of will be visited by a delegation from the Lakewood rodtje next Tuesday evening, when the rank of Knight will he conferred on two candidate by the long form. Weiderholt, formerly ia the livery bntineaa here, called on friends la Freehold Wednesday.

Mr. Weiderholt la now a member of a firm la New Tork engaged la the mannfactura of dreii inlt cases. Levy Brothers have purchased a hone tor their delivery service. They are bow erecting a barn on their property in the rear their store. Their genial clerk, rrank Sickles, and Hyacinth Levy are the architects, contractor and The Freehold High school foot ball team opened the seasoa Saturday when tbey Journeyed to Long Branch and met defeat at tha hands of the Cbattle High school by a score of 32 to 0.

The Cbattle High school team will play a return game at Freehold on Daniel Li- Apptegate of Tennent; declares that be has no Intention of going to live with his stepson, Arnold Hadley at Sea Uln, when be leaves the tann in midwinter, aa reported last week. Mr. Hadley, he says. ia a single man and Uvea with him and his wire. With the apparent purpose of stealing aid, some one forced aa entrance into J.

ti. Johnson A Son's workshop in the rear of the butcher shop oa Main street Tuesday night. There were markaof bands having been ma around a lard can, out tnere was nothing ol value la the shop to be stolen. Justice of the Peace J. W.

Hnlie bad a doable wedding Saturday evening, when lavld 81mon and Minnie Freedmaa, and Benny Leraer and Fannie Chaates, all of FJj wenai-ijisvaatoiissBjfi-Tiia----was Squie's first double wedding and he lighted as extia gat jet in honor oi the event. Arrangements are being completed for a carnival and festival week by the Vreden-burgb Rifles, and the Willard-Scawarx Anousemeet Company of Hew York, has been engaged to furnish stage entertainments for each evening that week, and matinees will be given Tuesday and Wednesday. Ground was broken this week for a new house for Peter Vredenbnrgh, on nest Main street; opposite the new residence Of H. L. Jones.

A Keyport contractor will do the work, his bid of 15,700 being the lowest of three bids submitted. Fred A. rower bid 10,445, and Everett Matthews, bid was 8,567. Daniel Thompson, Stephen McDermott, Vernon Cowart, Edward W. White, Peter Daly, Daniel Reichey and Morris Thompson were elected members ot Company Vred enbnrgh Rifles, at the regular monthly busi ness meeting Monday evening.

A steamed dam sapper was served after the meeting. An old bicycle, owned by William S. Holmes, aad used In taking eiders about town, was stolen from In front of his groc ery store between 7 and 8 o'clock Saturday eight. Later that Bight Steven Divnnsky, who works for William Clayton at Jersey ville, stood his Ivers-Jonnson bicycle in front of the Chinese laundry on South street The wheel was gone when he came out, and clue has been obtained of it. Mr.

and Mrs. Rumaine H. Ku wese tendered a surprise party by about 5 relatives and friends at their home on Manala-. pan avenue Tuesday evening, In honor of the fifth anniversary of their marriage. Tbey were the recipients of a number of useful gifts from their friends.

Vocal and instrumental uiusie and social intercourse served to mas a nleasant eveninff for all. Kefresbmentt were served, and the guests departed wishing Mr. and Mrs. Hue many happy returns of the day. Making a wager with John Hyers that he could reach Adelphia first, Kicbard Lay-ton of Southard, ru his horse from the Monmouth House yards Wednesday after noon, and started down South street with his horse under the whip.

In front of Dltt mar's bakery his light runabout collided with a wagon loaded with bi Ick, upsetting Mr. Layton's wagon aid throwing blm out, but not injuring blm. The shafts were brakes from his vehicle, however. Marsha' Smith took Lay ion before Justice Hulse who imposed a fine of 15 and costs, 17.75, for faest and reckless driving, which was paid PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Forman Barkalow, who was employed as engineer at Kdgemere Inn, Greenwich, the past summer, haa returned borne for the winter.

James Perrine, who formerly lived with his parents on what is now the Polhemua farm at Manaiapan, and wno will oeremem bered by' many people la this vicinity, is visiting relatives and friends round about Freehold. Mr. Perrine now lives at Jeney- vllie, 111. This is bis orst trip ast in gl years. Mr.

and Mrs. Job a H. Bawden, of New York, were the over Saturday and Sun day guests of Mr. Bawden'a parents, John H. Baw4en aad wife, on Manaiapan avenue.

Mrs. Emily Sharp of Buffalo, baa beea visiting at 80 West Mala strut, several days the past week. Mr. and Mrs. H.

V. If. Dennis spent a few days the past week as guests at the Cbaifonte hotel, Atlantic wj. Mrs. Emma Voorhees, formerly of Freehold, now living at Denver, hu beea visiting Mr.

aad Mrs. John A. MiUer. She left Wednesdsy for Philadelphia, wnere she met her son William, and then continued on to Denver, wnere her daughter Anna Is staying for the benatlt of her health. She reports that ber daughter's health has greatly Improved since staying in Colorado.

Alfred Emerick and Miss Lena Bendon of Philadelphia, are spending a few days as guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. George Bendon of South street. Mrs.

Charles V. DuBols and ton Way land, have returned home after spending two weeks at.MerJdale Farms, ia the Catskills. Visa Anna Wlkott of East Main street, Is visiting relatives ia Philadelphia. Mr. aad Mrs.

Charles Nelson of Allentown, were over Sunday guesu ot D. B. Matthews, sear Freehold. Mr. and Mrs, Tarns and James Tarns of Trenton, spent Bunday with Mr.

and 'Sirs. Joseph H. Rosell. Misses Elizabeth and Ceridwya Roster entertained a small company of young people at a card party on Tuesday night. A.

C. Hartahorne and family, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. William Bibb of New Decatur, started Monday on an automobile trip through the Berkshlres. Frank Hendrickson, who Is In the employ of the New Fork Central railroad la New Tork, it spending his vacation in Freehold.

Mrs. Elizabeth Vanderveer, who has been spending the summer with Mrs. Eliza Ellis on Mala street, left on Saturday for her home In Rldgewood, N. J. Mrs.

Sarah J. Alien ot Caatvllle, Is spending a few weeks with David Matthews and daughter. Oscar Robinson and wife, Dr. William T. Robinson and wife, Mr.

and Mrs. T. Baker THE TRANSCRIPT, One Year, One Dollar; No ray, fio Paper. NO reflection upon your financial or moral responsibility, but the only rational way to run a subscription list. adv.

Cloaks and Suits. All Wool Princess Dresses, priced for quick selling, per garment $10.00 Women's Tailor-made Suits, priced for quick selling at $12, $15, $19.50 and $20 We have everything in Coats for children, misses' and ladies', all priced for quick selling; we mention a few only; children's at 2.98, 3.98, 4.98 and 8.981 Ladies' at $10, $12, $15 and $20 Dross Goods and Silks. 30 inch all silk black taffeta, value $1.00, priced for quick selling, per yard 'ttfo Black and white Shepherd check dress goods, priced for quick selling, a yd 1 5o, 45o and 59o Satin finish Prunella Suiting, a fine lustrous material, always sold for $1.00, priced for quick selling, per yard 79o SllOOg. WW 1 ii ti WEEKLY CATALOGUE This is always one of our best departments; this season it is out doing itself. Shoes for the baby; shoes for the boys and girls; shoes for the men, and shoes for the women.

We mention a few styles only, men's high cut shoes, priced for quick selling, at $3, $4 and O.00 Men's box calf lace shoes, with "indestructible" soles which will outwear three ordinary soles, priced for quick selling, per pair, 3.00 Women's Kushion sole E. Z. Comfort Shoe for women with tender feet, as soft as a glove rubber heel, yon would not know you had a new pair on, they are so comfortable. Priced for quick selling, per pair, 2.50 Children's shoes, in four lots, priced for quick selling, per pair, at 98o, 1 .25, 1.50 and 2.00 SPECIALS III OUR FURNITURE CARPET DEPARTMENT Linoleum, worth 50c yd, at 29o Inlaid Linoleum, worth $1.00 at 75o 9x12 Brussels Rugs, $15.00 kind, for 10.98 50c grade Ingrain Carpet, per yard 39o $25 ParlorSuites, spring or loose cushion con- structioti, at 19.85 Bedroom Suites of solid oak, full size dresser with large French plate mirror, at 14.98 Elaboratebedroofri suites, usually $25.00, at 19.75 15.00 Sideboards with 14x24 French mirror, at 0.08 25.00 Sideboards, double Serpentine swell fronts, very handsome and "17.C3 Solid, Oak Extensibh Tables, at 3.3 Solid oak sideboards, worth 15I00, at v. y-.

10.CJ A shot possessiix; style and the hnal touch to the appara OJressea nun KaLUm Shoet are noted tVaT the exclustveness of their models and tbe fact that they ratiin their shape until worn out The anatomical feature of tbe RaJstrm, the moulded insole 137 lr bMidea giving immediate comfort, gives shape-retaining qualities by elite. mating breaking In. This very graceful style Stock No. Oun Metal, Call Blucher Stall" Last is a shoe suits lor sll but iher most forms! oc-cstion, and has sdoobiewster-, proof sole trie tsmoas Kalston const ruction. Ask lor BitJJ.jy any Kalstoa deaUrt, IS! ble fff.

CIS ZSi lJ1 SV G. DRUSE, CPP. POnOFFICE, FREEHOLD, M. J..

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