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DBRIDGE TOWNSHIP. di. T E R E T ;hre meets. g. Charles Brady, Of Railway ^PJ hrp Olnb was enter arles Brady, of East number of members led who enjoyed the Brady The ladies by Miss Fannie Bntlemea'a first by Johnson, of Wood Imes Sheupard and a were the happy Bolation prizes, are: Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Oharles James F. Shep Mrs. Joseph Mnllan, Qninu, Dr. and Mrs. and Mrs. J. O'Meara, Neville, ^-ias Mande ansou, of Woodbrideg, Brady, of Bayonne, idy, of Staten Island, Miss F. H. Johnston, Brady, Mrs. H. V. O. J. H. Johnson, of |a late hour, they all homes. |sio"try Meeting. embers of the Ladies e First Presbyter led the annual Mis at Woodbridge on Sings very kind ?eyi ?pan j has houses on oseph Savage visited in town ] ay. argaret Brady, of Bajonne, | g Mrs. Oharles Brady. hristian Endeavor Sooiety of! st Presbyterian Clinroh will | ally next Wednesday evening. yi'nere win De extra speaK singing. . Y. O. Piatt has been con his home with the grippe. tL. A. Ohase and daughter have jnst returned from a New York. Annie Nolan is visiting her Miss Nellie Sexton, of Sonth J. Raesou went to Perth Am - day evening and took] the degree in the Odd ^.Fellows. Wilson and Morris L. Slugg j. jk the same degree. RMANS AT THE CIRCUS. e Receipt* by Their Bullc of Body In Taking; Up the Seats. One of the bets stories of the Bar ihj European trip grew out of the ?rmun experience. Opinion differs : to whether the joke is at the ex nse of the Oermans or of the cir itself. On crossing the German I ' *er, the management discovered P? Hling shortage in the daily re j The circus as usual was play "o capacity," the 10,000 odd were filled twice daily, and b were being turned away, shortage was something like day, says the Woman's Home n. Expert accountants >ver the books in vain, detec ere brought from Paris, but iscover nothing. Finally, after tion, it was found rman occupied about a a fourth, or that three ed men or women com lled four regular seaULThe were by the same pei^Rrtage in they should have been. a substantial difficulty ould not be overcome. 88 8 v.- % ery is an elegant piece of em work. It is over 50 years |it beautiful! Did you make cago American. DUeoorteay. cimy, what is little sis fcut? lapped her 'cause she what time it is by my trait Free Press. Wo ODBRIDGE NEWS ITEMS. The cushions of the First Congrega tional Church are being recovered by ] the Oatermoor Oo. The ohildreo of the various Sunday Schools are very bnsy rehearsing for Easter. Mr. S. P. Ford will appear in thej M. E. Chnroh, Thursday evening, April 30th. THOMAS F. BURKE t| ..Funeral Director.. ? This i? the only up-to-date Ffnkral A establishment in Perth Amboy & vicinity J orncs residence \ 363 State St 27 Mechanic St. \ Telephone 4k f Telephone a a ? # PERTH AMBOY, N. J. # NEWS ITEMS. Mrs. R. Rider celebrated her eleventh year of her married life Fri day. Mrs. George Hoffmann, of Wood bridge, sang a solo, Mrs. Oharles Mundy reoited a selection entitled "Eleven Tears of Bliss," Mrs. H. Kelly and Agnes Mnndy presided at the piano. Mrs. E. B. Mnndy and Mrs. R. Rider sang a duet. At 1.30 p. m. tea was served and at 3.80 p. m. lunch, after which they all went home after a very enjoyable time. Miss Annie Hamilton, Miss Annie lson, Miss Lena Olsen, Miss Annie ina>vt, Miss Margie Fallerton an'1 iss Maggie McOracken, also Messrs. ,rry Leison, Oharles Hommizer, lph Kelly, William Inslee spent day evening at Miss Agnes Mnndy 's e an enjoyable time was had. [ Hamilton is moving into| house. Mnndy spent Saturday ewark shopping and to It. oined the church *> f tided that, as long rs of the church all store he might as well ng in exchange for tne bazar and raffle tickets he had to buy." ? Baltimore News. In the Rlgrht Place Xoir. Bill ? You say he lost his job in the| weather bureau? Jim ? He lied too much to even suit | them there. "What's he doing now?" "Why, he's writing up the advan- 1 tages of a new breakfast cereal." Yonkers Statesman. OTTO SPITZ, Sanitary Plumber STOVES, RANGES, HEATERS Railway Are Shop near O.R.R. Depot, Cartarei N- J JOSEPH SHERWOOD Carpenter and Builder Estimates given. Jobbing promptly attended to I CARTERET, N.J, | Main at & Hazel wood ave., Hahway, N. J. ..Special Notice.. 60 TO OTHER'S STORES? WELL I DON'T THINK ! This is the place to spend your I Chink. H. SHAPIRO'S, Carteret, N.J. | CONRAD BROS. SANITARY PLUMBftiG TINNING and HEATING RAHWAY AVE. Oarteret, N. J. Next to Engine House. JOHN THOMPSON Carpenter and Builder Jobbing promptly attended to. Estimate* given j PORT READING. N. J. CX3:.A.:RaLCElS TEJltf BETfcTS | Painter and Pap?rhanger All orders by mail promptly attended to. CARTBRBT N.J. HUiciiaii'iiianftHaitaHaiiSiiaMBftBiiauaaauatieiioiiaiiaiiRifeiianaitai j The Up-to-date | i v; ?. . ' j J. STEINBERG CARTERET, N. J. a * Hat<eitaiieit?HBiiaiisiiaii?u>fietiaJtaHima?aii?iia?iaiiaiiaii*.,a?e M. PETER8G , Mason and Contractor] eret 4 Port Reading, N- J Residaioe? John Thompsons House, Port i Reading. Apr. 18? Fifth Grand Reoeption, Eagle Athletic Club Wilder Hail. Apr. 18? Oalioo Hop, McOlellan Hose Corupanv, Braga Hall. Apr. 14? Entertainment and Ball, ladies St. Paul's Church, * Braga Hall. Apr. 16? Conoert auspices League, Simpson Uhproh. Apr. 17? Woodbrid?e A. A. ade in club house. Apr. 20? Mnsical, High School toriums, auspices School Alumni. Apr. 80 and May 1? Cantata, High School Audi torium, by children 1st Floor of High school. Mav 8 ? Lecture by Edward Howard Griggs, High Sohool Audi torium, auspices High School Alumni. Epworth M EJ mastjuer Audi High Apr. 17 -Ball, Pardee employees. Wild er Hall. Hospital benefit. Aug. 18? Excursion auspioes Amboy F. of A. Court REAL ESTATE ADVERTISING. $450 will buy a choice lot on Madison Street, a6xioo feet in size. The Bishop Company, 1 22 .Smith Street. We loan money to members on their pass books or certificates as well as on Bond and Mortgage. jfe, Citizens Building & Loan, 194 High street. 8-21-tf FOR SALE CHEAP. House and lot on Smith Street. $3,000. Money to loan and lots of it. Apply to Boynton Bros. 8 1 Smith Street. Amboy Realty and Construction Co. FOR SALE ? A farm of 60 acres, in tMs vioiuity; a decided bargain; will ex change for Atnboy property. FOR SALE ? A model t>rick building store and duelling, one of the best busi ness corners in town, must be sold at once. FOR SALE ? Nice two Btory house, new; lot 25x150, on South First street. Will fell for w-ss thau house can be built, for $2,200. C B. X., care Republican. FOR SALE? TwVstory hr use. lot 20x 100, on Odgen Place, prioa $1,600. G.< Republican office. FOR SALE ? Two-story slate roof house, on Hall avenue, lot 26x100, $1,600. Real Estate, Republican office. GREISEN & DAHI, Masons and Builders, Room 14 Scheaer Building ESTIMATES FURNISHED. Open Kvenlnanj o lO. | CROCODILE'S DENT Species of Plover That Rei aattea from the HeptJle U nucleated. rea Par loath "I wish we had a crocodile plover here. It would amuse the /children," said John Lover, a keeper It the Zoo, according- to the Philadelphia Record. "What kind of a bird is a crocodile plover?" some one asked. "It's the crocodilt's dentist," Lover replied. "It keeps the crocodile's mouth in good condition." "The crocodile," he went on, "Is much annoyed by a parasitic insect that enters his mouth and breeds there, in crannies that he can't get at. The plover feeds on this insect, and will go into a crocodile's mouth fearlessly after it. The crocodile seems to recognize instinctively that the bird is his friend .? He lets it hop In and out of his mouth without mo lestation. The children would be much amused to eeegyich a sight. We orght to get a croc^|e plover by all means." "Crocodile plov< marked a bysta manner. umph!' re ft pointed No Pa He {who has jou look up At 1 She? If I did i He ? No; hone '? She ? Then wf -Won't (gain. Feed. Lofton LUPTl SUCCg ? '.'i CHMCH1S. Beth^Mordecei, Hobart Street. Pa 4 or, M. Kopfstem. Friday. 8,15 pW. 'Saturday, v 10.00 a. m. Hebrew Sclfbol, Saturday 1 p/ m\ Sunday School 9.30 a. yn. Congregational (Swedish) ?Gordon st. ?Pastor, TheBiore Engluna ? Sunday Ser vices 9.30 a. A 7. 30 p. m. First Perth Tomboy, Hebrew Mutual Aid I Society, Elm Street, P. Joselsou, Trustee. Services, Friday 6 to 7 p, m. Saturday | 8.30 a. o>., 4.3? p. n>. First Baptist? Fayette st. ?Pastor, Re*. Percy K. Ferris ? Sunday Services, 10 and! and [0.30 a. j in. and 7.30 p. m. Sunday school 2. 30 p. m. B. Y. P. U. Friday 3.45 [ p. m. Prayer meeting Wed n p. m. I First Presbyterian, Market st and City Hall Park, Pastor, Rev. Harlan G. Men denhall 1>. ?>. Sunday services, 10,30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Sunday School 9.30 a. in.. 2. 30 p. in., Junior C. E. 3.30 p. m. V. P. S. C. El 6.40 p. m. Prayer meeting | Wednesday 7. 45 P- m. Grace English Lutheran. Smith Street | Pastor, Rev. E. J. Keuling. Sunday Ser vices 10.30 a, tn., 7.30 p. m. Sunday School | 2.80 p. m. Holy Cross Episcopal ? Washington and John sts. ? Rev. D. A. Willeg, priest in charge? Sunday Services to. 30 a. m. and 4.00 Sunday School 2.30 p. n>. Methodist ("Danish) Madison Ave and Jefferson st., Pastor, Rev. A. Hanson. Sunday Services, 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Epworth League, 3.45 p. m., Sunday Sch.?ol, 2.30 p, m. Class meeting, Wed nesday and Friday at 7.45 p. m. Our Savior's Lutheran (Danish) State St. Rev. V. B. Skov, pastor. Sunday services I 10.30 a m. and 7.30 p. m.* Sunday | School 2.30 p. m. Simpson Methodist ? High and Jeflerson | Sts. Pastor, Rev. S. Trevena Jackson, A.M. Sunday services 9.30 and 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. ; Sunday school, 2.30 p, m.; Epworth League, 6.30 p. m. ; Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7.45 p. m.; Bible training class, Friday, 7.30 p. m. ; Young Gleaners, Friday, 4.30 j>. in.; Junior Ep worth League, Friday, 7.QO p. 111. St. Mary's Roman Catholic, Center St. Rev. B. T. O'Connell, pastor; Rev. S. A. Mitchell and Rev. T. F. Blake, assistants. Sunday services 7.00 8.30, 9.30 and 10.45 a. m. 7.30 p. m. Sunday School 2.30 p. Hi. St. Stephen^ Romart Catholic (Polish) ? State St. R4v. J. Ziellnsk, pastor. Sun day services/ 8.00, 10.30 a. m. Vespers, 4.00 p. m. fSunday School 3.30 p. m. S . Steptftns Lutheran (Danish; Bros St. 1 astof Hev. J. Christianson. Sunday] services 1 #30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Sun day Schoff 3 p. m. St. Yeileb Episcopal ? Rector St. Rector, Rev.' J-/ Ax^ancaster. Sunday services 10,30 a / ff ft d 7.30 p. m. Sunday School 2,30 p. /p" W. C. T. U. ? Meets at 27 Smith st. ev- 1 ery Sufnday at 4 p. m. LODGES. I. 0. 0. F. Lawrence* Lodge. No. 62 Meets Odd Fellows Hall, Smitli Street Friday night. Dr. Frank Crowther, ,;F. L. Herrington, Sec'y., Madison O. U. W. Meets Odd Fellows Hall, Smith Street ist. and 3d. Mondays. I. B. Mandeville, M. W. ; J. S. Phillips, Sec'y., 7 Kearney Ave. > B. P. O. E. No. 784. Meets K. of C. Hall, corner Smith and Rector Street 1st. and 3rd. Tuesdays. Dr. Frank Crowther, E. R.; W. A. Crowell, Sec'y., Gordon Street. Degree of Pocohontas ? I. O. R. M. Meets every 2d and 4th Friday at City Hall Mr?. H. Smith, Pocohontas. Mrs. Wil liam fireenleaf, C. of R. Mis. P. Erickson, C. of W. F. and A. M. Raritan Lodge No. 61. Regular Communications 2nd. and 4th. Thursdays, Odd Fellows Hall, Smith Street C. F. Hall, W. M.; C. K. Seaman. Sec'y., High Street. Imp'd 0. R. M. Po Ambo Tribe No. 65 Council Sleep every 5th. Sunday. Phillip Schwartz. Sachem, Hans S. Smith, C. of R. Andrew Jensen C. of W. K. of P. Algonquin Lodgr, No. 44. Meets every Monday K. of P. Hall Smith and High Streets. Harvey Stetson, C. C. ; Chris Meshrow, K. of R. and S. K. of C. San Salvadore Council. Meets every 2d and 4th Wednesday in K. of C. Hall, Smith and Rector Street. W A. Qrowney, G. K. ; Recording Sec'y., Richard A. Bolger, 124 Market Street. I. O. ofF. Court Perth Amboy, No. 3043. Meets K. ot P. Hall, High and Smith Streets, every ist and 3rd Tuesdays. John K. Sheehy, C. R. Peter Poulsen, R. S., 165 Elm Street R. A Middlesex Council No. 1100. Meets Odd Fellows Hall, Smith Street every second and fourth Tuesday. Henry McCullough Regent, N. H. Moore, Secre tary, 60 Jefferson Street. K. of G. E. Meets in Odd Fellows' Hall, Smith street, every Tuesday night. GeorgeBatb, Noble Grand; Frank B. Reed, Keeper of Records, 129 Mechanic stree^. P. O. S. of A., Washington Camp, No. 79. Msets every Thursday night, K. of P. Hall, cor. High and Smith street. Fred. Waters, President; J. M. Mills, Secretary, 57 Jefferson street. I. O. of F,, Court Keasbey, No. 3367. Meets last Thursday of every month, K. of C . Hall, corner Smith and Rector streets. G. W. Fithian, Chief Ranger; H. E. Pickersgill, Secretary, 77 Lewis st. Bui? Thaa HoaiMleailng. Samson had just pulled the temple down on himself. "You see," he gasped, "it will do away with the spring clean ing." 7"*""^" Reallzlng too late what a great man he was, the 'people made ha^te to do him reverence. ? N. Y. Tribune. Invention* Vhat Sell. Two inventors want to see you, sir. One has a rapid-firing gun, war ranted to kill 50 men in 50 seconds, and the other has a new patent life saving apparatus. Capitalist ? Show in the man with the gun. Kick the other fellow out. ~-N. Y. Weekly. American Husband's Song. Wlveg and daughters all remind us We must make our little pile; And, departing, leave behind ua " ' * 1 to live in style. George Janewa, 294 M ad! Offlc# Hours: 10 a. m.--| p. m. 3?-8>n NELS BJORNSEN Caster 1b Choice Family Groceries Provisions, Etc. fresh stock constantly r*celred Oor. PfMpMtiU Smith Ma, ~ '??' * -~.y,;r y t . n .. V?iL RAYflOND'S udies and IceCream Our Candies are pure and made fresh every hour. Our Ice Cream is the best in town. Orders taken and delivered promptly. RAYMOND'S, 138 Smith St. THE WELL DRESSED MAN 0 Has bis suits made to order by an experienced tailor. CHRIS. CBRISTOFFERSEN, 83 Smith Street, Perth Anboy, gives bis customers the best look, and tbe largest variety of new spring suitings to select from. Want mm ww mtmmm CENT-A-WORD FOE SALE CHEAP-TWO absolute ly new Korona Cameras, size 4x6, long focus, convertible lens, brilliant finder, all lateBt improvements, com plete with one plate holder. One camera has space in back for three holders; other Camera has no baok space, thus being more compaot, but is snpplied with fine sole leather carrying oase and strap, having room for three holders. Listed at 989 -each, will sell at f 15 each. Address COOK1, 112 West 40th Street, New York City. 11-tf. REWARD OFFERED for return of Knighta Templar pin V?t on New YearB Day bearing name E. J. Castle. May be left at Republican office. WANTED? PRESSERS. Apply in person at the Atlantic Terra Ootta Co. 1726-2-9-tf. LABORERS WANTED. Apply At lantic Terra Ootta Co. Tottenviile, S. I. 2003-2-21-tf MONEY TO LOAN on Bond aiid Mortgage. Large and small amounts. George J. Pleohner. Attornev-at-Law, First National Bank Bailding, Perth Amboy, N. J. 2081-3-6-tf COAL AND ICE orders reoeived 85 Smith street. Telephone 42-'. O. M. Peterson & Co. 8-26-tf FOR RENT? A carpenter shop and stable suitable for one horse, in the rear of 125 Brighton avenue. Enquire Republican office or 109 High street. SMALL STORE AND rooms to rent at 457 State street. Thos. Langan. 451 State street. 2230-8-28-tf GIRL WANTED for general , house work. No washing. Good wanes. Apply 185 Broadway, South Amboy. 2282-3-24-5t WANTED ? TWO unfurnished rooms with bath. Enquire Globe Cafe, foot Smith street. 8-25 tf TO RENT ? HOUSE 6 rooms and bath, hot and cold water at 255 New Brunswiok avenue. Enquire 257 New Brunswick avenue. 8-24-tf FOR RENT? THREE rooms on seo ond floor, 131 Hall avenne. Enquire Mrs. Bolerup, 257 New Brunswiok avenue. 8-24-tf STRAYED FROM Miss Patterson, 50 Lewis street, a handsome tiger cat, six mdnths old. Reward. 2291-8-28-2 minOTR TIRED BUGGY for sale, woy' 18 Woodbridge road, City. 3395-8-28-6 WHtfr~rcTUed Him. Wife (with newspaper, to husband) ? Here is another forcible temper ance lecture: (Reads) "Young Spil lers got into a boat and shoved out jlnto the river, and as he was intoxi cated he upset the boat, fell into the river and was drowned." Now, sir, '(addressing her husband), if 1ft had toot drunk whisky he would not have lost his life. Husband ? Let me see. He fell into tbe river, didn't he? ' Wife ? Of course he did. "Didn't die until he fell in?" "James, you are positively silly. Of course, he didn't die until he was drowned." |*"**Tken it Was the water that killed him." ? Stray Stories. More Practical. He (ardently) ? If I had you to en courage me, T feel confident that, BonSe day, my name would be re corded on the tablet of fame. She (lightly) ? What's the matter with the financial register! ? Brook lyn Life. A Marvel. "What do you think is the most extraordinary invention of the age?" "The phonograph," answered Mr. Meekton, promptly; "the way that machine stands and talks back to Henrietta positively takes my breath away." ? Washington Star. '?ji _ are the ideal of perfect and are bound to win approval If given a trial, one, If dissatisfied, your i back; that's the couflc have In our goods. B. L. MARSH & 121 Sbrtth Street. ? Raw Or Inflamed Lungs. Yield rapidly to the ?wonderful ative^and healing qualities of Pc Honey and Tar. It prevents ia and consumption from a hard settled on the kings. "My dang had a terrible cough which set her lungs," says N. Jacks Danville, 111. "We tried a many remedies without relief, we Rave her Foley's Honey and whioh cured her. Sold at Setxoi Pharmaoj. i son, Foley's Honey and Tar Cures coughs and oolds. Oures bronchitis and asthma. , Onres croup and whooping oough. f Oures hoarseness and bronchial troubles. "s| * I Cures pneumonia and la grippep Sold at Sexton's Pharmacy. The GroWMf." Nothin's good enough for him; Weather bright, he wants It dim; Winter comes, with, frosty rime. Swears he'll freeze 'fore summer time! Summer comes-its heat Is felt Swears that he's a-goin' to melt! Can't half please him. If you try, So, don't mind fcn*? pass him by! ?Atlanta Constitution. DUHPT USB AX Y. "They've formed the 'soap trust." "Well, it won't hurt us."? Chicag<j Chronicle. Crlaa-Croaa. She would not show her love, ah, not Though In her eyes 'twas half revealed g And he was dull at puzzles? so One romance still Is well concealed. Danger of Pnenmonia. A cold at this time if neglect ia liable to oause pneumonia is so often fatal, and even when tn patient has recovered 'the lungs ar weakened, making them peculiar! susceptible to the development o consumption. Foley's Honey and Ta will stop the coneh, heal and strength| en the lungs and prevent pnenmoni La grippe coughs yield quickly to tt wondeiful onrative qualities of Folj ey's Honey and Tar. There is noti ing else, "just as good." Sold Sexton's Pharmaoy. Extra Ilamrdooa. "1 tipn't believe we can accept tl application for life insurance," the inspector who had been out to i ?estigaite. "Why not?" asked the manager. "Because I have just discovered < the applicant is such a reckless fol that be has made his ten?-year-old so| a presenit of a revolver. I should that there is a practical certainty a death in that family soon, and il| jus<t as likely to be the father as t| son." ? Chicago Post. Burton ? Talk about talentl liave you to know, sir, that I am j born painter. Stumkins ? Of course, you are to be blamed for being born a paiij er; but I really think you are cu able in sticking to the busines Boston Transcript. After La Grippe? What? Usually a hacking oongh and a _ eral feeling of weakness, often lei ing to fatal results after the patienf supposed to have passee the danfj point. Foley's Honey and Tar guaranteed to cure the 'grippe coug| and make yon strong and well, never fails to stop a oongh if taken time. Take no substitutes. On at Sexton 's drng store. i Up-to-Date DTlaappolntmet Crawford ? Why is the oongregv ; dissatisfied with the new minister! Crabshaw ? Although they pay almost twice as much he turns out! !be nearly as orthodox as the old of ?Town Topics. Pneumonia Follows a Gold bnt never follows the use of Fole] Honey and Tar. It stops the coug] heals and strengthens the longs affords perfect security from an at of pneumonia. Refuse snbatitut Sold at Sexton's Pharmaoy. A domfortlng Aaanranee. "Do you think that 1 am qot tent to fill this government pt tion?" said the conscientious mar "Don't have a moment's douj answered the friend, wAo is ricl worldly experience. "Anybody is smart enough to get a poj place nowadays is smart en fill it." ? Washington Star4 Foley's Kidnoy Gure md neys and bladder right nothing injurious. Sold Pharmacy. y v