PIONEER NEWSPAPER OP OCEAN COUNTY. ^ ï r havebeen °n the

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PIONEER NEWSPAPER OP OCEAN COUNTY. ^ ï r havebeen °n the
NEW JERSEY COURIER.
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B U S U ID
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Rope W orks Burnt
BILL AND M A JO R ITY
FROM A L L A R O U R D
«¡TY ALSO HEADS OF !
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Low. of $ 1 2 ,5 0 0
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iM « n i
pi»* Bill to Stop Winter Tonfi
FIV E TOW NSHIPS SELL IN T ER EST
Course for High IN POOR FARM A T $ 1 2 ,5 0 0 EA CH
School Thi* Fall
BU T DOVER R EFU SED TO S E L L
I
. R R. Car Shopa and Depot
Saved; Whole Town Thiaatenad
Plañíais Farvi anil Touyei* Op-
V O LU M I 6 1 - H U I B I B 2 4
Plan Commercial
atL ak eh u rstw ith
RULE; N O OPPONENTS PRESENT
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OP O C E A N C O U N T Y .
T O M B t V B B . M. J . , T H Ü M D A Y A F T E R NOOK. MARCH 1 6 . 1 6 ! 1
FOR PASSAGE O F LOCAL
Iq P T I O N
NEW SPAPER
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Twc
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Raw Teacher« Itceded
at Vlllafa School Rett Term
N LEAGUE
RECENT DEATHS
PROPERTY HAD ROT BEER AD­
VERTISED;
MARY RELIEVE
IT W ORTH MUCH MOKE
i tl
iver. àfuituiyuih cvHtntv. nave
reed
che i
h* Aikfil lor
•»* Thurtdai
•»11 tJ»«tr urnbvivjetj in irrest
the
kan
chufe
ours»
in
the
high
tch
ili the
ol It
tor (srrn «1 ü I» rate of $75 OCX
ib«
Iml
U another department t< relieve Bulled odici
Cfl M
ai 7 tu
Althi iugh
at Jackson*! Milla
Í I OR the •hell NMi itili retained
crowded state of the lower, or ele*
’ I S ta d , Ia«t lr« n April t to May
ntary, grade«
The total imount th« last few years Mr, Yahll im always i *bt(>is th« only oo t of ih» sia tlhat ha«
I they «rill ask for i* $aono for urrent kepii hit voting residence fin Lakewood 11 refeiwd to sell at this prie». Ai a is>e«t*
’ I ytar. The lungert are muttly
•1 h» hid lived in that town probably 1inS a few week« «go, th# btivcr To-wo«
looted t o tbit proposition
expenses and SI 500 for repairs
ol ibe MalaOf th ii $7 500, the two new roontiand beiti re «Dy person do« living there H tj ih»fi Commute-« voted to aak for ita
The bill it advocated by the plante
wa« s member ol the Ltgi slaiurv in j •baire at ih» rata of $100,000 1for th«
who stirred
«■caute they mi y it arili give them
*ovefrd by Bon Cmn* II their teachers and equipment wilt take
1«beil» tract. Ti»««day aileftioon th«
mrr on the
2500
the
first
year
After
that
the
«tier supply of Me«! Thee »mv tin
titghi watchman at the ropeworks. j
Mr. Van Hist*« family li>ád ürm ! Conin tu ite held another ma»ting. re*
rtea i f out- I spat catches on the sheila in the sum- j It W|is then a i the front of the building. | vet will he but little. For the comoffer of $12,500 for
airman of mcr, end th tr when the jfkflNint open iI th e fart*,, t from water, and in the
icrcial course it is estimated that toe arouod Lake wood
"nail y years. fused to arccp
] i u aixtb. and i
mied J C. M odena*
Low and [ season arrives, on Octobe r I. tht shell j »lore room where the finished product
cachet will coat »600; fitting up a room Whuti the Brrgfi 11 on Worl
inn-har I as counsel,
S00, typewriters and other equip- established hie brother• lc ih H Van- ! ban with 1. W
r present j[ of the new formed oyster it so thin th at j¡ was iitored. It is alio alleg'd by the
j to i«e what co uld I •< done to get a big[
If
lev
had
charge
ol
the
men
lent
M
W
For
the
ether
-com
the
e address- I\lifiv per cant nf ih and
Isaac
*d it lost In 1
alt on ibe en# that the
Is of in« I transplanting. If it coultI be left on- 1i Marti
xpente will be $1000. to be ipent in was m the office keeping the
Its and I ger price
the mi
of the btnldtt
but none disturbed till April, they iinsist the shell
fitting up the lai
dirtfeting
at end. Later
The buyer* t f thi
um»!
n the
t are tbreeMon*
Cit
i the job trying
in the building and paving the teacher Bn.eksbuiig Laud and tin
ty law
would be thicker end larg er, and ther ■ to »V
McDermott o
1 property. The Central railroad's
hr,w County
r
ri« for fired, h * b.*<
one year. It it planned to put the com- v on
Freehold.
CUrk of Monmouth,
[he Lake- would be leu likelihood ot their being big 1
„| WUD is.
UÏU
lift
mt-tcigl department in the third ttory. bookkeep i atxJ held the po ulio i until f'rsnk Dufandof MAfliKjuan sod J i m i f
i church, wai the firtt crushed in taking up and replanting
wrecking plant, waa put to work. T h ii
The tongers are opposed to the meat.
Of course after the first the first year U 79 when the stock c f the Co upany D. Carton of Asbury P *rk, th« I m two
r «asmuch interested
•aved the railroad eardrops and the
the cost of fitting up the two new rooms was bought by Captain Bradsha r and being member* of the law firm of Durand
,! opt ion and he in- I ure because ij would take away from
depot which stood next to the fopetham
all
chance«
to
work
on
the
oyster
and the equipment would be eliminated a number of bis friends After t lat Mr Ivins and Carton, The property * u
i
an
eminently
fair
y ibêt it «•«
work», acroaa the railroad track, and
bpsittun, unti r the pm posed bill it I beds in the fall and winter, They as* partly in the path of the light north- and the State would pay a large part of Van H ise retired, and had lived either sold at private sale without any adverthe salaries, so the additional coet for in Lakewood or Jackson's Mill « ever tiacmerit and on lb« only offer made
0 lake thirty per cent ot the v. lyra sert that from the time the Jersey shore
eaat wind Had the wind been blowing
an elec lion and unless« mejori- j was first settled their ancestors and hard as it has most of the time the last the two new rooms to the taxpayers since that time
The property it one of the most
after the firtt year would perhaps not
no saloon it | themselves have mtde a 'livelihood off
Mr VanHise had a most lovable valuable ion the Jersey Coast, and i*
|g the voters favor
few weeks, the center of the town must
be over $400 a year •
make a com- j the oyster beds^in winter. They sav
I bruni
character and had many friends in considered by manv to have been toehave all been destroyed
¡ty dry. This he said was tnajori- that even now, though the beds are sad­
Last year having ju st received a large Lakewood and all around the county, rtiiced a t the price a t which it waaspld.
The buildings were owned by Gen
amount of money from the S tate rail
He wa* a member of the Presbyterian
inteIs Isad we had been brought up to ly depleted because the oyster spat are
The sale by the five townsbipa waa
John S Schultse, were built eome forty r-wd tav, which had been held upliuga
k this principle to be the basis of not allowed to reach mnturity on the
church and for many years haa not fail­
made at theSquan House. M anasquaa,
years ago, and run by him as a ju te tlon for several year«, the school board
natural
beds
but
are
taken
up
and
re­
jovenur.ent. However he added
ed to come to Lakewood for common
on Saturday last, March t t t h .
The
miU. Five or six years ago DeGrauw,
only asked for $2000. This year they ion services
found that some people did not be- planted by the oyster growers, they can
"Aymar
and
Co.
of
New
York,
took
the
townships were each represented by
will not have a double apportionment
.« mmajority rule on tbia question, still go out and make a fair days work
plant and put in modern cordage m>.
one member of the. Townahip Commit«
pf the State Fund and the two addi
hading citiren o: Lakewood had told in good weather all winter long when
William F . Livermore, who lived here
chinerv The plant was run partly by
tee, who had by resolution been given
m.h-said, that the people did not there is nothing else for them to do. To
tiuual rooms th at are feit to be neces­ iu the late seventies and early e-ghties,
steam and partly by water power and
pewbstwu good for them, and that take away this privilege is to wipe the
sary, make the total jump up consider­ died at Babylon Long Island,March 9, power to sell a t » Pri« of $85,000, or
employed about forty hands. E A.
not leas than $75,000. TheCommitteethe people of Lakewood had local op longer out entirely, they say, and give
ably. On an average year the amount and was buried here Ion Saturday last.
Huntley bad recently been madeiuper
men who had signed tne contract to
asked is from $5000 to $6000
i. they would vote for a dry town the planter the entire bay, as in Atlan­
H®v. C B Austin, D. D., conducted
‘ntendrnt. and Mr Butler wai foreman
tic county
imin the place
Another proposition, backed by some the services and burial waa at Riverside sell the undivided one-sixth of their
At first most of the employees were
various townships were as follow s;
citizens, is to ask $3q0 for music course cemetery. He was 69 years old
Chatlei A Morris of Toms River,
foreigners, but under Mr Huntley’s
Brick township, Ocean county, J . H .
The
te
u
o
so
i
George
C.
VanHiae,
W.
April
Petit
Jurors
rantySuperintendent ol Schools, asMr. Livermore married a daughter of
management the policy had been to
LeCompt, of Herbertsville ; from Mon­
B
Singleton
and
Jam
es
I
McKelvey
ex­
Irt«} that the saloon should be left for
the late Mr. and Mra. William Hurrv of
work in townspeople as much as possi.
mouth county. Charles White, W all
pire. Mr. Singletou will run again; New York and Toms River
____
peopleto decide, whether they wanSheriff Cox, with County Clerk Hol­ ble
hor some |township ; R H .Morris Howell town
Capt Clarence Birdsall is being asked to years he and bis family occupied the I shiTj”* D
[dit or not He toll! of a friend niak- man, before Judge Berry onTuesday of
W VanNote, Middletown
The works had ju st completed a large take Mr. VanHise's place
kga trip through Kansas and report- this week drew the April term petit
residence which of late has been the
township ; Edward Taylor. A tlantic
amount of manilla rope for the U S
that he found many young people jurors us follows;
home of Mrs. A. M. Probst. He was township.
Government,and it was stored waiting a Baseball Association Organizes
*n upand married who had never
interested in yachting and kept a boat
Calvin Parker, Little Egg Harbor
Government inspector to come down
J C McClenaban »nd J . A. Irons, of
tdrunken man, and never seen any
and Plans Carnival for July 4th on the river when few people owned
Stanley P Wilbert, Lacey
and
inspect
it.
I
t
is
said
that
a
carload
Dover township, were both present sad
Intept an empty one He Baid the
their own pleasure craft
Charles Peterson, Jackson
of material, hemp, barrels ot oil, etc ,
TheToms River Baseball Association
ifkihould assume the responsibility
William B . Spragg, Stafford
He leaves several children: William, stood out for their instructions, ao t to
put in the day before the fire,was saved; organized for the ¿oming season last
tiimatter as they do in ihe matter
J r „ who is in business in New Y o rk ; sell unless $100 000 was offered. J . D.
Jam es H Dickerson, Lakewood
but practically all the completed stock, Tuesday evening, picked its officers,
He
chocls and all other problems of lo
Sherwood Corlies, Stafford
Charles Livermore, now a resident of Carton represented the buyeis.
thg stock in progress of manufacture, and decided to plan for a big Fourth
‘ government
Charles H Soper, Union
Cuba; Archie Livermore who is in Cali­ finally took the consent of the five
and the hemp stored for rope making, of July celebration th at would make
townships and paid them each $1000 to
1(vDr CB Austin of the Toms RiFrank W Sutton, Sr. Dover
fornia; and two married daughters
as well as the new and uptodate all previous attempts look small and
^byterian church, said that as a
John Bozarth, Manchester
One son, Ned, was murdered in San bind the bargsin.
machinery, recently installed, was de­ childish. They also picked out a squad
Hhhe held a local option meeting of
Leon W Hazelton, Stafford
The objection made by the Dover
Francisco, about a year ago by his
stroyed. The loss was heavy
The of players to work out for this year’s
i<*nand voted tor no liquor for himIsaac N Jones, Lacey
brother-in-law, who afterward killed township representatives was th at ap­
lessees
had
some
insurance,
but
it
is
game
Sofar he had not regretted that
himself
Nathan Jeffrey, Berkeley
parently no attempt had been put forth
not likely that there was any on the
The meeting was held at the Sheriff’s
Henry E Webb, Manchester
and its result, and in his case
to get other buyers for the property ;
buildings. One estimate is that loss on office. The officers chosen a re :
1ition did prohibit. For the com
Thomas Callahan
one
of the leading |------—
Raymond Jones, Little Egg Harbor
that no advertising had been
done ; ana
and
■
--------—veen uune
buildings and machinery was $7500;
President, R C Buckwalter
r “ty t0 v°tu that some other man
citizens of Surf City, which he had been Jthat these secret methods were not fair
W alter Smock, Manchester
stock, $5000
Vicepresident, W B Singleton
largely instrumental in building up to the taxpayers who owned the farm
onot have liquor to drink if he
A J udson Harris. Dover
Forty-five minutes after the alarm
Secretary and treasurer, O B Shuts
“Wit. was another question; but he
died recently a t his home in Philadel­
Samuel Grant, Berkeley
Tuesday afternoon the .Dover Town­
was given the whole mill had fallen
Manager. O E Payne
phia. Mr. Callahan had been Mayor of
that he had some rights as to
Reuben Potter, Berkeley
ship Committee held a special session
in.
The
hemp
burned
for
hours
after­
Assistant
Manager,
Lloyd
C
Lillie
of
Surf
City,
for
a
number
of
terms
and
™er another man should drink.
George S McKaig, Dover
to consider the m atter. I t was thrash­
ward. I t is said that title to buildings
The matter of a big Fourth of July was in fact the leading spirit in th at re­
amanget drunk and commit i
Emmett O Waddill, Lakewood
ed
out in ail of its phase, and it was de­
and lands was to have passed this week carnival was discussed and the boys sort. Mr. Callahan was the founder of
le»nd lie and all the other tax
Benjamin Brewer, Dover
cided! that Mr. McClenahan should
If«»
from
Gen
Schultz
to
the
DeGrauw;
concluded
they
had
the
ability
to
pull
" s must pay for his arrest, his trial,
the
firm
of
Thomas
Callahan
and
Sons
McClellan Estlow, Jackson
Aymar Co
it off and that the town and countv at 3116 North Third street, Philadelphia undertake negotiatious, with Mr. Car­
...ar "Nlfc in jail, and keep his
J Risdon Horner, Ocean
michael to guide him'as to legal aspects
The fire has occasioned a demand for would help them. They appointed a — the firm lieing commission mer­
he is »“able to keep them He
John Mills. Jr., Union
of the m atter. No price was put as to
committee
to
meet
tonight
and
draught
fire
fighting
apparatus
in
the
villag
chants
apd
produce
dealers,
more
Henry T Applegate, Dover
lit i j '°ca' “P1'00 was fair, reasonwhat they would sell for.
Messrs.
plans, and then call in the townspeople especially in the butter and egg lines
ilemocriti,, it was simply letsufficient to cope with a large fire
Edward W Parker, Lacey
McClenanhan
and
Irons
have
arranged
«Ethemajority rule
to help it along. The committee con­
Mr. Callahan was a consistent mem­
Harry C Shoemaker, Jr., Brick
sists of the officers mentioned above, ber of the Catholic church. He leaves to go look the land over carefully and
Fred Keener, Lakewood
„ ,'"0re ^ond‘t °f Verona, Essex
Want Inland Waterway Chan­
then see what is best to be done
C H Cox, I M Hirshblond, F G Bunnri] two sens. Thomas. J r . and Edward,
, /' president of the State Anti SaGeorge G Worstall, Dover
If the property should be sold by
nels Marked Again This Season On the Fourth, as a big drawing card, who were associated with him in the
Stacy Burr, Union
teof81'6' °a^ed attention to the ab
a balloon ascension and parachute development of Surf C ity; also two Dover Township at $V 5.000 rate, $ 12,William Mott, Little Egg Hdrbor
thi i,anV °PPos'tt0n to local option
Harry W. Schneider of Atlantic City, drop is talked about—if an aeroplane daughters, one of them Mrs Wm. H. 500 would come to Dover, but of th is
earing He held that there was
Clarence A Seaman, Eagleswood
Commissioner uf Inland Waterways, is out of the question
Donohue of Philadelphia and Surf City 3 11 tbs would have to be passed on to
George A White Jackson
itm liiT present because no arguhas called a meeting of the yacht clubs
t h e squad from which the players
;',C0,UldbePutup against it, and
He was a forceful, kindly, shrewd and Manchester Township and 1-5th of the
William F Bragg, Little Egg Harbor
' there were any' t])e opponents
of the Jersey coast from Bay Head to will be picked is made up of Richmond, ;ntellligent man of affairs and will be remainder to Berkeley township. In
Harry .Seaman, Eagleswood
Cape May, a t the rooms of the Y achts, Shuts, H Bowcocx, Allen, Lillie, greatly missed on Long Beach
other words the $12.500 would be d i­
Solomon Rossell, Little Egg Harbor
mens Club, 104 Scuth Juniper street, Schwarz, Wallace, Potts. Hansen, Gis
vided up as follows: Dover, $7273,56;
Merrick
E
Lane,
Jackson
itv.n,
He said that m
Philadelphia, on Wednesday .March 22, riel Grant, Rogers, Cleckner, A Bow
Miss Matilda Collins whose death at Manchester$3408 0 8 ; Berkeley$ 1818.36
Harrie Parker, Little Egg Harbor
¿ 2 ' ? SULcs wi‘ b 65,000.000 into plan for markihg the channels along cock, Lefty Busch. G Busch, Kilpa Red Bat)k was noted in our last issue,
The Poor farm tract starts at the
Clarence Bennett. Stafford
tioa on i h r WaS some form Of local
the bays and thoroughfares. I t is as­ trick
was long a resident of Bam ber, and was head of Shark River and runs along
Ezra B Irons. Dover
:Witn '! lcluorquestion and presumed that the State will meet the ex­
popularly known as “ Aunt Tillie Col Corlies avenpe. to the south, as far as
John Schramm, Long Beach
■ B' » r J d t f r raein New JerseV
pense, and a bill has been introduced W. H. Jeffrey and Errol Horner
lins.” Her home at Bam ber was al­ Hamilton. About 150 acres are under
■idof,
a t some politicians were
j Abram Lawrence, Brick
for that purpose in the present legisla­
Craig F Comstock, Lakewood
Have Passed Bar Examinations ways a headquarters for sportsmen. cultivation. I t has three miles of river
AdlessCaw'ntl0U' bUt the fear was
ture. Each yacht club has been asked
Joseph
Stillwell.
Brick
She was nearly 90 years of age. She front and there is considerable wood­
“Ped ncW i 'am F i n l e y
once
to send a delegate to this convention
W. Howard Jeffrey of this place who is survived by one sister, Mrs. Rachel land
George South, Plumsted
iThenH 10 °r ®tat«wide prohibíThe marking of channels was begun was married on Tuesday of la6t week to Shibla of West Belm ar, Mrs. S D Lane,
Real estate men declare the pur­
Samuel W Loveland; Brick
Wiener |0reRoOSevelt as P°Kce Comby the clubs of upper Barnegat Bay Miss Blanche Wilbur of Ridgway, re­ Mrs C P Lewis. Mrs Matilda Asay, Miss chase of the farm is of far reaching im­
John
H
Dunn,
Lakewood
irkoTs ' T " !he salo0ns of New
some years ago, and was afterward ceived as a wedding gift while on his Leona Tayior and William Taylor, of portance. I t opens up for settlem ent
J oseph W Fischer, Plumsted
|jew t D ,ly’ and be came on down
taken up by the State
honeymoon last F r i dm y notification Point Pleasant are nieces and nephew. one of the most valuable tracts on the
e* that q!’65' and 0cean County to
from the Clerk of the New J e r s t y Another niece at Lakewood is Mrs coast, ideally located and with more
1011for thpCmun Wh° VOted £or 01
Married at BayvlIIe
Two Big Yachts Launched and
Supreme Court, William R iker, Jr ., the Harry Clark, Miss Collins resided in a than the average share of natural ad­
1 need no, kB «S'dc ° f a morRÍ T « « 1
vantages
At the home of Mr. and Mrs. C F
Another Keel Laid at Kirk’s Word he had sucfcessfully passed the bar wilderness 8 miles south of Toms River
examinations as a lawyer the week be­ and five miles away from Whitings Out
Grant.
Bayville,
on
Sunday
afternoon
Í6VWF Clark
fore. Mr. Jeffrey has been connected no gunner was ever refused admittance
Barnegat Rational Examined
r“hoft rPol!!s pasior of the Baptist at one o’clock, March 12th, Miss Al­
At K irk’s yard this week two big
iUvo.tJ
Pleasant, said there berta T . Grant and Frederick F. May, craft have been launched and the keel with the Prosecutor's office reading law nor found a poorly stocked larder at
Ot,
Tuesday, March 14. a new Nation­
*° th'ngs conipulsory in his vijl- of Long Branch, were married by Rev. laid for a third The Margo built, for uqdei Prosecutor Brown, and is also
Aunt Tillie s.’ Funeral services were
SChools and saloons.
al Bank Examiner accompanied by two
Clerk
of
iiieGrana
fury
of
Ocean
County
-----».
The
school
held
from
the
residence
of
Mrs
Samuel
N
D
Aspinnall.
Miss
Grant
was
one
^ for the'
Fred Nathan of the JtUoad S t Theatra,
-J freed
assistants visited the Barnegat Bank
saloon r ,£!d0m °f the intellect; of Bayville’s most popular young ladies Philadelphia, was launched on Tuesday, ^ Errol Horner of Tuckerton. son of Cranmer at Barnegat
n.00“ f°r the enslavement of the and will be much missed The young
and after the most thorough exam ina­
xtd A1 Horner, Jr ., of Tuckerton, who
On
Wednesday,
Ira
Lam
bert's
Arietta
lltct-and
tion of the B an k ’s condition, and per­
ha| iqr some years past been secretary
couple
take
the
best
wishes
of
a
large
The
C
E.
Society
of
the
Presbyterian
was put overboard. These boats were
■«andsjJT r lla!?8 stands «'Oil
" ' s ave “nd, half free. circle of friends with them to their new put out of the shop to allow the setting to IJ S Senator Kean, was also adm it­ church will hold its annual S t. Patrick’s sonal interview with its officers and
ted to the bar at the February exam­ day sociai Friday evening at the C E most of the directors, complimented
“““I'M on page 8
home in Elberon
up of the frame of another fifty footer
ination
them upon the excellent condition oi its
room of the church; admission 17c
■
finances, and investments
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ar ol I
I ishen
J
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ia dc,fhaviagpupu
mm
LAKEWOOD
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jo h n k t o m
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1911 “Maxwell” Prie,
Uevt«« tiutWr m *.i. „ t„,M
irti»
t« r inUiWtpi.,« on Monday
«m ib * ihmuflb night I*tf hi M i (Ik
Min Kathryn Allan t t in t s e f ftwtn
1b*4 P*Mil up m i Ih O n u a* mu*
ft*nthingtnn <nThiiru!*v of h i t week
t -**•! ( i n h«<l to it* burned
January I, the Uniled Stairs Molor Company announce«) • schedule of p m « for |Q||
Fttnh hfiarp of FfciLdalpfcl*, «pent
* e l I Ug
*«*•*» them t»**i nl Use wop, ib «? » i n
fuftfA t aittf UoiNttf with trial |vt.
w W l f «Hatred
hvr«
H«tf ttd jfe i R rl»< *lrv who M l lm 1 \ R L E O N (JO U L E
Aha S to tt i f th .-4 1 ) |, t|i»nt S » ts h
Co«(c(*tt> t •! Ocean C llt, bo* ic v p io )
4 * f And Sunday look IA» ov*t hi» poulUENTIMT,
b* |***i-it o| the M g church oi thi*
try (Arm
Adu«l cApenmenU.hat) |«men T H E M A X W E L L C A R al the old price*. t„ |„ ,,
e r m non a»
. aiu * a MuM tucx
|«i m I
Ffnnh B uthr ha, ronimeneed tht
I
ano».
».
4.
M l made Lift *ctv t K M t M to ih#
celtor ««4 fnindalton lot hie u • «
_ o a *» u *r» -T *« n M *r, m a»» m
ot o larger (feiifrh tuiM int
bungalow
l WM »tori*| fey X rv M ttjm in
Prof *nd Mr» A 6 Tilt on of lom *
A p p i^ it« d m ptMor
Rtvtr, vtailed the U tter'» father. C»pt
I -)K. U E O R U E T . CRO O K
Ch»*l*» n » tn i. who it quite df
Th# A»* department, of which J g u
U c i , think o! Maxwell Supetio.ily al Um 19 1 1 Mattwell price», way Moyv j ^ .
Inbnt e hot -u ,( haeu ttt*,|r InrtMita |* I
T h e o d o r e D n t k It »potliag •
K u i t - m D ann e»
•Mly m »red oi now a [ p a n t it* to cover i
Thoms* motor cycle which he recently
P'ifrh»s * 4 tn Lakewood
th * ritki of thlo big low«. It bo* i*crn T t U r t f t » !
Ttw§ m r«a. a
prvpueed that i t » High School Glee
Mr* tlay tu o Poiter of A »bury Path
• W » » t * * fm n itm m gttm m m « t
Aim
uatJ* uu i a taiin<
Club too? nag Pmator* u o b roc tit fur
recently visited Mrs Eluabyth Potter
For
For
lb * dc|*«.tm*m oft tnonv people who
It ietumored that one of our young
hoard that u^fA & fiV Weeki Égvi,
Indie* was married on Sunday in Long
u a r m ic h a e l ,
i .w
| Branch
wpu M ltkt io h n r n agim
Ooi’Mg^oa a t L * * AMt
Mr* B F But)*r entertained the Sew­ Model A B. 16 H . P, with $ 7 0 equipment
H trry Spd fn , rhiu flfu r fot Mr Jour*
M i m i h (J u m b i ,
Model Q , 22 H. P„ cylinder, form
ing Club on Wednesday afternon of U ,t
I of Brooklyn, who rcfftttly ran uvei
week
;r r ic iu * b a u u » » i i i i h t o i t r u r
Hewn* Troupe« tb iig the rond way, t u
A L Warden and family of Tom»
For
6ned $40 bv Ju itu * Seanng. Troupe
Toma Hiver, N J
River visited 0 K Wardeil and wife on
was not hurt much but hi« bicycle
Sunday
AW O F F IC E S
Phi f>«as Potter .of the L S S has been
Model Q ,22 H .P „ 4 cylinder, formerly $ 9 0 0
M m May M M . a teacher ia it#
THEO J H BROWN,
home on the tick list foe the past week
Model E A, passenger,
H. P„ K4j j.
public tchool who boa viaitfd Tom»
US S t M U t l-y ,
Mr and Mis John B enins of Lanoka.
R ivw frequently with Mi»» Jraonette
WWW*« iriLH IM .
were viwiing relatives here on Saturday
H i * . , p.i««d . . . . il y o .
|h.m. The Maxwell
p,o,™ !o be che.pe, , h „ . |„
Britton was taken tick last week, oad ___
W W U T B ft. J.
•rse
Mr* ft'ealey Tompkins was taken to
baa been taken away for a root by her
« M M » « t e » te rwuecuoas . » m i w w
« Philadelphia hospital oo Saturday
relative* She ta from H agan town. Md
for an operation
Fot the polo aeoaon Harry Payot
ftealey Palkingburg who entered the
A
V
ID
A
F
E
E
D
E
R
Whitney bai taken the Rainey houae
Long Branch hot pita) on Thanksgiving
ft*here John Hay» Hammond formerly
* * * able to leave last week, and ta ex A T T O K N X T A T LAW
ived, while John S. Phillips hat the ft'
pec ted home soon
H I L l i r r u K I » o n Af t ! «HT
A Hamilton bottle near the Gould place
Other people have taken cottages for
Uï«** eriLuixii, v>ATiK ent ir r
NEW EG YPT
the ftpring month«. Mr* Laughlin of
TO M S ftlV X K . H . J.
Pittsburg, utter ot Mr» ft W Willock.
A l l Slidfole has broken ill record*
hat moved in the Beard bouse just va­ v^ H U T S a F I S C H E R
in chicken haiching. If« *«t four ben*
cated by the \Villockt. who have gone
on 15 egg» cech, making 60 eggs in sit
into their new mansion E G Merrill,
-------B A R B E R S —
and hatched |59 little chicks and the
president of the Union Trust Co ,of New «onrtMOf io,C. T» linriim
other one died in the shell—can anyone
York, baa taken the Schwartz cottage
beat that?
EaTABuauAb 1877
oa Forest avenue
VValter C Applegate, formerly of this
Orroarrt
th* Oc«ah Homi
tu c k erto n
Judge Livingston Cleaveland of New
place, who had charge of the N Y Tele­
Haven, Conn, has been improving hit
phone company's plant in ihe Plainfield
Dr C H Conover's new forty horse
L Y S S E S S. O RANT
house on Prot pert street, near River
district for the past eight years, has
power Marion runabout automobile
T o m o &i a l A n t u t ,
avenue
been tranifered to Asbury Park, having arrived last week
POOL ANO N tLLU H D TA ULNA
Th# ladies of the town interested in B A T tlS
charge of the plant in .Monmouth and
Mr and Mrs William G Burton cele­
the S t James hospital have decided to Cowgenssratt Nxcbaat», N aia *treat
part of Ocean counties with office
OMBovtry day(exoaptHaodayltroo «.osa. brated their 28ih wedding anniversary
Ashury Park
hold the annual fair and bazaar on to e p .«.: HatardayA. from *a.m . tots mutatili
recently and also the birthday of Mrs
March 31 and April lit
yueday. unit m.
Theodore Robbins, Sr., has moved
Burton, at their home on Otis avenue
into his new house on Lakewood aveFarm, Villa«» <
Larew Clayton of Clayton'* Garage
h e a t e r s
At the regular meeting of Ryerson
Suburban
n ue
delivered two new Cadillacs last week, W
HOW ARD JE F F R E Y
Send
for
this
Book.
1 here is some talk of erecting a large Post, No, 77, G. A. R , a beautiful Hag
one to A E ft’hitney of Lakewood and V V .
J C 8T IC I OF THE P»ACX
It tells how our specially designed,
up to-date had in New Egypt— it would SxIS feet was presented lo them by the I
the other to Mrs Hayes of Bnelle
tight steel tank and pumping appsrat
L’oraua BrujtiNe,
TOMS RIVES, S J
Order of Jr Mechanics which was very ‘
be
a
bentit
tc
the
town
and
paving
inplaced anywhere, with ordinary air p
Some few years ago when Mrs Jasp r
highly appreciated by the veterans
vestment so the Press says
sun*, does it. No overhead tankstoli
Colle,'tlona,
CommlMioaer ot Deeds,
Lynch dispensed with her horses and
We l l Drilling, Pumps,
Harry Brown is the builder of the
John H Horner has purchased the
or freeze. Plenty of running watere
t»e*r,'tie» and Leg»! Paper*
used an automobile instead, she gave a
H e a t i n g and Sanitary
Promptly aitaodait to
where, also fire protection—that’a l
lots on Oakford avenue where CnarTes concrete stepa in front of the new post
valuable roan horse to John Curtis On
Lamb had made preparations to build office building. He will also build a
Plumbing. Agent for
Wednesday as the horse was being
a few weeks prior to his death
concrete sidewalk at the same place
R. M ILF O R D
hooked he dropped dead in the shafts
Rudolph Thompson has been suffer
The Mannahawkin Dramatic Club
There is a persistent rumor going
D E N T IS T
ing with an abcess on his jaw
presented in the Y M C A of Tuckerton
about the place that the Lakewood
Hours; S to 11 a. m. t to 4 p.
Clifford Challcnder has a new team on Saturday evening, the four act
Hotel is to be opened as a hotel next
of horses
Water Supply System
comedy drama entitled Esmeralda
year and that Mr D B Plumer will be
Union House, Main Street
Jam es Pierce has moved his family
For
country
homes; public bwildii
Mayor
T
h
o
mas
J
Cowpertliwaite
the manager
Toms River, N. J .
in the Doughty Reed house on Lake- served on the U. S. Petit Jury at Tren­
towns. Satisfaction guaranteed. Askfr
Thompson's Storage and Express Co
free book—"How 1 Solved the U
wood avenue
ton last week
,
had a valuable horse die last week
Supply Problem.” Send TODAY.
>1. V I L L I A M S
William Layton will move in the
Byron Colburn lias returned after
The members of Manitou Tribe of Red
D ealer la
house now occupied by Frank South on spending a week with his parents at
Men of this place will give their thir­
Maple avenue, April 1st
Accomae Va
teenth annual ball on the evening of
IT M A IN S T .
One of the large glass in the front
Chester Driscall and Miss Hannah
March 17 th
window of H N Moore’s hardware store Birdsall both of Tuckerton, were mar­
Repairing Neatly Done at Loerert Pr'.i’es
John Quicker an old soldier who frac­
was smashed in about midnight Satur­ ried March 8 at the home T J CowperB E S T OAK L E A TH E R USED
tured both legs last August and had
day
Singleton B u ild in g
oooo o o o oo o co o o o oo o o o o oo o o oooooooooooooooooooooc
thwaite by Rev E C Hulse
been in the Long Branch hospital ever M a i n St.
T o m s R iv e r , N. J
The infant daughter of Mr and Mrs
A
daughter
was
born
last
week
to
Mr
since return, d to his borne recently
William Tucker, died Wednesday of and Mrs J W Horner
CM Bartlett has purchased a 1911
T H O S . E . VAIS D Y K E , J t last week
Maxwell touring car of John H Aring
J M Thompson of Washington, D. C..
Henry Wisseman has rented Evans
JACKSON TOWNSHIP
has been spending the week with his
King's cottage on North Clover street
family here
A daughter was born to Mr and Mrs C o lla r» , Horae C lo th in g ,T o r f and Sp ortin g Good
Albert Pearce of Bennett Mills has an
R e p a irin g N eatly Done
Ralph Johnson on Wednesday of last
auto
Cor. Mainano Waanington Sta, TO M » B I V t l
also 1080*108»
week
loss 1Frankferd Ave, Phllodelohla
MANNAHAWKIN
All kinds of
At South Lakewood Harry and
Earl Tilton, Mrs Jessie Clayton, Mrs
George White have traded horses;
Rev
J
E
Simpson
has
gone
to
Con­
C F McKelvey have all been ill for the
Charles Holman has sold his black
ference at Ocean City
past week with grippe
horse; Mrs Jane Chambers has traded
Rev Joseph E Simpson of this place
Mrs Schwartz, Miss Schwartz and
her grey for a black
recently
performed
two
wedding
cere­
Miss Nelson sailed last Thursday for
A farewell reception was given to
monies, both at the M E parsonage On
Rev. and Mrs. Edgar Craig at WhitesBermuda
« e o . G , W
o r S t a ll
March 5 he married Charles Wesley
*
An effort is being made to start an
ville before they left for Conference
J■ K «ay
W m
K ■
t ia
K n
n
Sprague of Mayetta and Miss Margue­ after a successful year
Elks lodge, If fifty names can be se­ N o . S M a i n S t r e e t ,
TO M S H IV E R
rite Bahr of Surf City, both young
Charles Behnke has moved from
cured the lodge will properly b ; started
people being well known in this section.
Whitesville to Brooklyn and Janies
Manager Shute is improving nicely
The same day Miss SadieMarie Sprague
Welsh of Brooklyn has moved into the
from bis severe illness with pneumonia
of Mayetta was married by||him to
house he vacated
I t is said the Hotel Greene at Pasa­
Lime, Cement and Brick, Harry Irving Peer of Cedar .Run. I t
Cornelius Strickland of Harmony has
dena, California, is scoring its best seawas a double wedding
bten visiting his son Alva Strickland at
son under the management of David B
Door and Blinds, Lath,
The Mannahawkin Dramatic society
Plumer. formerly of Lakewood, who
Blacksmith’s Coal and Coke, is said to have cleared up some $300 Bay Head, where the latter is a promi­
nent business man
will also conduct that old time favorite
Builders and Marine Hard­ with its presentation of Esmeralda at
White Mountain resort. The Profile
this
place,
Barnegat
and
West
Creek
ware, Flagging, Tile, etc.
House, next summer
At lowest prices.
Agents Of this amount one half was turned
Manager A J Dunn, who has had
over to the local M. E, church
charge of the Lakewood ball team for
for Lucas’ Paints
How should Mannahawkin be spelled? H n m lr e d a o f T a i n , l i l v . r R e a d e r * F i m i
three years, will run it again this sum­
D a lly T o ll « H o rd e n
It is noticed that for a generation past
mer and is picking out his players to
The Courier has spelled it Mannahaw
try a game or two with the Newark In ­
Opposite C, R. R . Depot, kin, while many people leave out one
The hustle and worry of business men
dians. The latter team will reach here
The hard work and stooping of work­
Toms Ri er, N J ,
”n” and make it Manahawkin. On men
O C -O O C -0<> 00 e>0<iO-0<>CK>0<K>00-C><><>CK><><>CK>0-0<H>CK>(>CH>0<>CHH><>f>t>C
March 27 to train for the opening of the
early maps and records it is spelled
The
woman's household cares
season Manager Dunn expects to have
Mannahocking Manahocking, MannaAre too great a strain on the kidneys
most of his last years team in the harness
Backache, headache, sideache
hocken, Manahocken, Mannahockin.
as follows: S Norcross, T Johnson. J
Kidney troubles, urinary troubles
Manaho c k i n, M a n n a h a w k e n
follow
Ryno J Norcross, A P ettet A Grant.
Manabawken, Mannahawkin M i n a A Toms R iver citizen tells you how
William Muller, G Brown, C Brown P
bawkin, etc., etc. Can anybody give us to cure them all
M Coburn
AND
Abram Stout Doyer street, Toms
any light on the matter?
$225 was gathered in by the M E
1 suffered for a
TheStateFish and Game Commission River N. J , says<kh^>(KKKk><^ ^ ^
Sunday school during the month of
long time from a lameness across my
turned loose a lot more buck deer back back which at times was so severe that
February by a sacrifice plan— everyone
of this place a week or so ago - In ail I could not do the least work. Every
going without something hewanted but Anything in any kind of stou
Established 1904, Opposite C. R . R. of N. ]■
about twenty-five were liberated not cold I contracted sutlled in my kidneys Telephone, 7,!„
did not need
far from where most of the deer have and the kidney secretions became
Residence,
Robbins
St
I t costs about $38,000 to run the
irregular in passage After i. a k i n g
been killed the past two Novembers
several remedies with no benefit I de­
school- of this township a year
Yard,
Washington St
cided
to give Doan's Kidnev Pills a
The entertainment for the S P 0 A
T O M S JttlV E K , S . J .
trial and procured a box at Mathis a 'd
will be repeated on Salurday evening,
OM New Furniture
Hainer's Drug Store They ber.Sted
J . Lester Yoder|Prop.
April 8
Worn out chairs arid furniture are me greatly, strengthening my back and
made like new, at a cost of «Lout 20 kidneys and improving my health. I
An viidownient for the A* W C A is
Everything for Automobile, Motor Boat, Mill, a t city price!
^
cents with one coat of L & M . Varnish feel that ] cannot say too mucti in favor ■ort.p etc stock. Mail and telephone orders receive careful att.er
n o * being planned, to make the work
of
Doan's
Kidney
Pills”
St oin
P l u m b i n g , T in n i n g a n d
Self sustaining
f
For sale by al! dealers Price 50 cent« Automobile tire repairing a specialty, work guaranteed,
Mahogany Oak Walnut etc , colors.
fin D Rockefeller is here at his big
Foster-Mil burn Co . Buffalo, NewYork,
Machine Shop for repair work on Motor Boats, Aui.omo
Directions on each can
H ra tin g
sole agents for the United States
Get it from:
aMs*:iU' on th< east side fur a six weeks
and Machinery by competent mechanics.
Hoaxehold Goods "tr,
Remember the name—Doen’s~-/.tid
A. A Brant. Toms River
ay, tiss first visit here in three years
ri,e for our list of second-hand Machinery unu tools,
takeno
other.
Stan wood Bros Island Heights
W a s h in g to n S t .,
T o n is R i v e r
«KHJtinib. l u t t i , ora* u t > .. m >
*(n n i l m ot twttr iivijiV.l.*i»
Revolutionize the Automobile Trade
Most Car for Least Money
Maxwell Runabout
Maxwell Touring
$600
■
'"$750
L
$800
4
$13501
5
30
Bicycles a t $ 2 0 to $ 4 0
D
Sewing Machines at $ 1 5 up
Rocking Chairs, $1 to $ 1 5
Rugs from $ 1 .5 0 up
JOS. GROVER & SON
U
Runnii
Water
«t*ForceI
Your Hon
THOMAS ROBERTS
STOVES
r o o f in g
D
I
Aermotor Windmills.
Kider and Errickson
Hot Air Pumping
Fmiinos.
Tlios. Roberts
SHOES
Lumber
Millwork
Hardware
Saddles» Harness,
DIAMONDS
QW
ASO and W
ALTHdH W
ATCHES
Strain too Great
I. W. RICHTMEYER
MONUMENTAL
STONE
18
DEALER
30
Building
Materials
BUILDERS and
[GENERAL CONTRACTOR!
:0AL and LUMBER
A. B. Newbury Co., (Inc)
CEME1V1
LIM E
PLASTEI
COTTAGE, HOUSE AND
CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION
°
ROAD AND SIDEWALK
CONSTRUCTORS
Beach Haven Construction Co
iBEACH HAVEN
NEW JERSEY
Berkeley Gara$
E. S.VanNOSTRÄNC
tor L aser Machinery and Stationary gasoline.Engine«
• ■;
ft ./-hr 1
‘.
¥
Personal Mention with Local Flavor
ISLAM* HEIGH IS
it
h
repot Md i l « t l
____ _______
«< t i » O » « « Creek crantMrry bugs b*v«
O cean
-------------- W e s i l i t i . who laug lit * IN tarnt « I th« B at r t üw RiuOtwtd.
msa*u>«M U *M , Read
l« i« m Uj * law siili*«, just «Ile« t e i l s
.
________ C M l David O
_______
P s f l t f t»f Ib« Board ol
Jtlp b ia . 61 <1 K u ril JJd
Tun» Rive» frum In* Uovluud uji
O sikili was « T u ik n U u i
Jude« U'ili.ut A Hi
butti Itisi w * * I m * u . i *
«4 Löflg
•KIsuol. ItKl I.V«I lu t
iitanch, «feo Hm f o r ____ _
hi
Ili» county io Uw th« Circuit
Laad
ton* .wupied by Mi
■ho I m ti««« »tK iccdcl by I
G i s .s ii .
Pro! G s s lill» ,______
Neisou Y. Donasti ¡4 homer ville, will
p n n u l in th« Philadelphia papere
pritcii.c Uw in Newarb, The Chief
rer-gntaed ly hi» old pupi!» in T
fa tin e bat ae*t«n«l Judge Dung«» to
R iv tt tl« t«u g lt school lot sixty yM n i l<* »«•<* Judge Ile: airy'* form er circuit.
■od I* ft Mason, Joining th* Tuckartoa i IIm Munti«* of d i u Monmouth and
lo«lg« in |««5. Jl« «rsa «ist, « muMotao iHm
County Society for Prevention of
Cruelty to Animab
ANNOUNCEMENT
In view ol the possible misundenitJincHng on the part of
me in connection with the destruction and burial ol anwhich have owners, when destroyed for humane reasons
agent, the socieu calls attention to the lact:
ol cuaaidsrabl« «IDI
I lint the Society is not under obligation to destroy and
mmals which have owners, and when the Agent ol the
n u t c i i ol such animals lor the purpose ol helpfulness,
Vine the owner or custodian trouble and possible ex­
owner nr person in charge of the animal must in each
ible lor the burial of the
ual, the Society
$
part in this by reason of assistance financial or other-
Tlic Society will permit the Agent to render this service,
it is possible to give time to the work, free of charge until
r notice, ns a matter of courtesy however, not as an obligaa the part of the Society.
RACH EL A. L Y N C H , Pres.
^
X b V .V .W W W A V V iW A W A W W A V iV S S A A V V W V W W W W W W b W
MARINE RAILWAY
Polo at Lakewood to Begin
Saturday March Eighteenth
f
\
(ILNT F O I {
STAN D ARD
S T A N LEY
_
PERR 0
U N C L E SA H 1
and Other M A R I N E
M O TO R S
^ Work ot all kinds.
Motors installed, etc
G. E . W A L L A C E
I LEWIS
'■»»d Itllilllcr
Forked Eiver, N. J
Mlsheimer. Shoe Store
Farmers Institute at New Egypt
SLIPPERS
Rubber
boots
and
BOOTS
sh o es
Lome in and look us over
Ne
[heel
pu
S tlw o W lin k e r ul M i tlolly •
summer vieitor et S e s Side Park, ha«
lieto admitted to the her to practice
law
I * ♦ « ♦ * ♦ « ♦ ♦ * ♦ ■ » » » * » ♦ » ♦ » ♦ • » » .»
CEDAR RUN
WEST CREEK
Mi«« Jctiftie Cl«timer
r(turned
at fv
owe a l l« »pending
(aw weeks at The disease te «aid to bt i a light
iiigmon with bar brother W A Crait- and is wall quarantined
Mr
Catherine, the litti* daughter of Mr
Mi« l.sttlla Conkling wa* tl« guest and Mr» J W Rutter, died Match J
of Mia* Viola Ctauiner on holiday
Shu had hern ill several week* and the
Mim Je m» Conking it abla to return* b **t medical skill summoned but failed
her school duties after a short Ulncts. to aav* her life
dunng which tima.har brother taught
The »even supper was a novelty and
Marjoria Potts and Clara a success both
Sprague of 11 each Haven, went over
J H Field has moved here from K an ­
Sunday visitors with Miss Klai* Cook
sas and is occupying the George Seaman
Richard Matins of Nsw l,re in s was in house on Main street
town Sunday
I —
“»'V a»
Hamilton -Pharo
is »pcuuiug
«pending the winHartford Cranmer recently purchased j ter at SUm/ord. Conn . with b m niter,
team of mule*
Mrs Heny Mori
Three new member« were initiated in*
C D Kelly 1« talked of i s a Demo­
to D of L lodge Monday evening
cratic candidate for Oyster Superm*
^laa Nellie Giber eon spent a few day* tenent of Ocean retm tv in i w » » i i o «
wpfk ia
[pu n
Horner of Tucker ton next year
W S Cmtuner conducted Epworth | Mrs R W Kelly lu s returned to her
League Sunday evening
home her# after spending a portion of
Mrs Levi Cranmer is making
short the winter with her <u A W Kelly of
stay at Barnegat
Red Bank
W m T Cook spent Sunday with his
S W Salmons spent Saturday In At
family
lantic City
Mrs Charles Bahr of Surf City is
Mis Rhoda Cranmer is rejxirtcd quite
spending a few days in town
ill with pneumonia
Fred Cranmer of Bond* L S S is off
Miss Marion Bugby who has been vis­
duty fora few days on account of illncst iting Mrs Margaret Cox, haa returned to
her home in Barnegat
Going to build? Get an estimate from
H. R. Sayre, office in Tribune building
Let me figure on your work— H R
Washington street
Sayre, carpenter T n l uns building
Auction Sale °f Horses
Irons Bros. Stables, Toms River, N. J .
ON SATURDAY. MARCH 18, 1911
8t 1 P. M.
I will sell a Carload of Horses from New York
State, selected especially for this Ocean County
Trade.
will be sold to the Highest bidder without reserve
Four Months CREDIT Given with approved Security
S. R. KNIGHT
Mrs. Hannah Emson Wilbur has her
Job Swamp bog managers, David Cot­
trell and Charles F Packard busily
engaged making crates. She Will erect
a large dwelling house and barracks for
her pickers. Her crop this past season
amounted to 4,000 bushels
The Hanover Farms company will
erect several houses and many other im­
provements
The Mary Kestner farm has been pur­
chased by Mr Bowe, who will engage [in
the poultry business^
18.50S S Æ fiJ 25-w- - eJ,Now “ Ha"d
C iv il
L
o n
W IS S M A C H
Toms
River
'he
NEW JER S EY
P U B L IC S A L E
OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS
The Subscriber«, Executors of the late Mrs.
A. C. Hirsch, will sell at public vendue on *
T O M r R I V F R M|,a i n S t r 6 e t ’ n C a r W a 8 h i n 8 t ° n
TOMS RIVER, beginning at 1 o'clock p. m.
M onday, M arch
20, 1 9 1 1
The household furniture and effects of the
deceased, including:
Piano, Stoves, Rugs,
Matting, Bedroom Furniture and Bedding^
Chairs, Tables, Books & Bookcases, Writing
Desks, Crockery, Cooking utensils and many
other goods too numerous to mention.
Buckingham and Hanover Active
(TIRES!
They are all useful acclimated stock and
SPRING LAKE,
The annual Farmers Institute for the
territory traversed by the Pemberton
and Higbtstown Railroad, met in a two
days session in Meir's hall New Egypt,
last Thursday and Friday. The farm­
ers and their families were the guests of
the Union Transportation Company
who operate the Pemberton andHightstown Railroad. Free special trains were
run both mornings and afternoons for
their accommodation while luncheon
was served by the same company in
the banquet room of the Presbyterian
church
Dr. J . G Lipman spoke upon main­
tenance of soil? during the morning
session and upon the subject of lime
and its relative yalue as well as its com
mercial value to different soils. The
subject of milk production was dis­
cussed by Prof. II. R, Lewis and from
the number of questions asked the
speaker indicated no little amount of
interest on the part of the farmers in
the subject of milk and cost of produc­
tion
NEW FOOTGEAR
For EV ERY DAY
J°ES
Lakewood, March 13— Arrangements
for what promites to be the great :st
polo carnival ever held here in Lakewood are in progress It begins next
Saturday on George J . Gould's Georg­
ian Court grounds, and the follow­
ing gentleman compose the committee
in charge: George J. Gould Henry
Lloyd Herbert, Henry Payne Whitney,
Robert j . Collier, VV. A. Hazard. R. L .
Agassiz, Louia E. Stoddard, John E,
. Covvdin and Alexander Brown
Fifty ponies from Whitney’s stable
i have arrived and practice will begin
eirly this week
Whitney l e a v e s
I England today and will come direct to
I Lakewood, where as captain of the
i champion Meadowbrook team, he will
I take charge of the men in their prepa­
ration lor the championship matches
with the English team. The members
of the latter team accompany Whitney
on the trip and will be seen in practice
here
Mpny of the crack polo players of
this country will be seen in the saddle
when the first ot the preparatory games
of the carnival are begun. Among them'
are Lawrence Watcrbury, Henry Tayno
Whitney, James M. Waterbury, Henry
Devereux Milburn, R. L. Agassiz, J B.
Thomas, Malcolm Stevenson, John E
Cowdin, Louis Stoddard, Raymond
Belmont, Rene La Montagne, Foxhall
Keene and William R . Grace
Lieut. William T. R *«d ol tb» Third
Ki-yimeot, ■ Camden lad, b »ne ot tb»
New J«rs»y militia u liv eti peeled to go
• *• *♦ » ♦ ♦ -« » ♦ » *• » *• • e e e e e e e
TERMS CASH
BUY
YOUR
Augusta H. Foster,
W m . F . W idm aier,
Executors
SEED
RÉh».
P o t a t o e s HERF
S T P if T! V T m rr Tn
a
ill» !I L
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,,
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S Ca e<^ Fy many leading citizens
1J
n|y Newspaper in the County
The ieguluf business meetings of the
V. T, A, will be held the second Thurs­
day of each month a t 3 p. m. at the
home of thePresideni, Mis? Annie Cow
pertbwait on Main street
I.wet Sunday Agent S H U m tng
tinually rsceived congratulations and
pr**«nia fiuot I n m m j friend* I t e »
bii birthday and «f«*r tb»»v»ning train
had goo« Mr« Lsmirtg »tiro.! hint to go
with bar to th * Ppffptih! h*t#l T h *
■mil* on Sam » 1st« should never w*ar
oft sa it appjH>ar»il «b eg b* waa t at by
a number of hi» friend* in iha I'HIHg
room where Mr* lo in *, who run if
things ao nicely, b id p te ja m ! an dab*
m e lt dinner in honor ot th * even
it)J
Nftbday
Mid
It»*-'« a yeir
River front cottage* are nearly all
taken for the coming season
Mr* Amt* W eatcott was a Sundae
visitor
Jo a Nevil and Mr Zitnmerma. hav*
started their regular weekly
W hat would the Height« be
Joe?
Prof Stirling Wilson has don«
work the peat winter with his clataet in
muaic. He will toon arrange an enter­
tainment to be given by hie pupils
Work on the street* is well under way
with Commwsioner Joseph Johnson on
the Job
Lin brown and a company f r * i Philadelphia occupied the cottage at River
Bank Saturday to M onday. Some of
the pwrty entertam.-d with muaic and
Fred Nathan of Broad etreet theatre
wants them to give a reception at hit
theatre. Fred was there
More than a year ago when a yacht,
well known on Toms River was making
her way down the Chesapeake on a trip
t >Florida, and was at a point opposite
the Little Wicomico river the mast
could not stand the strain and broke.
T he chart showed a good inlet and the
Captain, Charles Stanwood steered the
yacht through it and into the river.
The next day Pbineas Page, also of the
vacht. located a tree that would make
a good mast and then sought the owner
Mrs, Gough, a wealthy young widow,
admitted the ownership and the swap
was made— tree for cash. Axe, saw and
planes sonn formed a shapely mast and
at the close of each day while the work
was progressing Capt Pbineus walked
to the nearby farmhouse of Mrs Gough
and enjoyed the hospitality of her
home Music, story telling, good old
Virginia songs soon made Captain Phineas feel much attached to the place and
when the mast was set he with sad re*
grets bid farewell to Sunny Bank and
the friends he had made little dreaming
th at he would ever see the place again.
The months rolled by and Captain Pag#
was called to Baltimore on business and
seeing the barrels of oysters in the
market bearing shipping tags of Sunny
Bank, he hurried to the steam er bound
for that port and in a few days waa
again on the Sunny Bank of the W icormco. But a few weeks after that time
the yacht Stroller. Captain Stanwood
stopped over night in the harbor this
time on his way to northern waters and
what was his surprise when casting
anchor to hear the voice of Capt Page
inviting him to come ashoreand witness
the wedding ceremony of Phineas Page
and Mrs Gough. Captain is now a t
home at Sunny Bank and when not
occupied with looking over the farm
with Mrs Page, he is tightening the
loose hinges on the oysters. Loose
hinged oysters don't bring much in the
market. He sent a barrel o f the finest
to his Island Heights friends last week
to compare with the Barnegat oysters,
there were one hundred and twen. one oysters in the barrel and the barrel
Beauty Of Color Painting
Nice shades of color like L. and M
T ”^ T e,nt fan<3 'T.ear’ when used by ad^oftheL T m “
0 il to e^'hy gala t F°ttctoryL - & M c0,0r3 as P ^ u c e d
Then the paint costs only about
S I 60 per gallon because the user him
a n d ? *.kes abouthaIt the paint used
and reduces cost by adding the Oil
Our Agents are;
A. A. Brant. Toms River
Stanwood Bros', Island Heights
w ! h i MT V
er of The Ladies
World leads off with one of the best ar­
ticles on Tolstoy and his family that
have appeared. After reading it one
has a clear ,dea of the conditions which
long continued and acute for the last
h e o k î?
9 We' frCa!1>- ¡“ f e n c e d
and l . U" m nU f r' an t0 leave his hom°'
sstoiy,
t o t TbeoauSe of
1 eRth'
U of
is îove
» P it» « !
th0 years
CHOICE YELLO W GhiiON S E T S
du.o.ion wn.cn preceded the growing
apart of the Count and all his family®
JO H N K IE N Z L E . N .^ v" C o r z n / T D ^ s t s
L PL—
( «•sur will ta« Ëlutet Appl*g«ls, ftort of
STRICT!.Y TRUE TG NA/’tfc' - Cobble're S Ü
ew Drops, Green Mountains, State’ of
Maine, and Fifty Other Varieties *
V, I, A.Notes
i.
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ly »wo m o o li« syo. It M
Mi Apple*«!« (eit U tsi bs
ro ts bit »mit« um» i« ib«
ui iw« uwu n a n berry bu«*, Mr
g si» h»i ni«d» «stenti»« im pter«tienle
on bit çfsnhefi-y bog« th» p u t winter,
t l m expected ih«t Ht Appl«gal*'* N e
)Bh!LL. LO ABA an 18^5
U O C K < b ts.
B“"1» ^ « j K i W i* aW*rrfe«B„
n a , . Als «un(n «PnhV »i ?l a d e l p h i a
con o h 0 i f daUghter' Anc«iw notable
contribution is made by Madame Mel­
b a tho great prima donna, on the
Growth of Mnsic in America with some
advice to girls who are choosing m u *«
ELECTION REFORM
WILSON VICTORY
JERSEY COURIER
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euMiiuu at l i a pu«m m impmam-m,
II» «UattOrtloa à f l i » UowtaitiJ ..I l i .
pan» H» wilHl Iks '«««tie wllb • «In
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6wnwf Corns to Rose« d llU lit liait iSdM.
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* ÜOBSDAY (A îfM xm i MAR 16. IO! I
t u a i R iv iu u » . 4 .
The «nie ol • property o l the
sue» location and value ol the
Shark Rivet foor Farm without
Srst advertising tor bids i* open to
arrioub queetion The D o v i r
township authorities ta refusing to
be a party to such prottrdiirr,
showed good judgment
No public business should he
Rranaacted in secret ; and ccrtaialy
no public property should be sold
w ithout getting the most possible
< r it Her a public advertisement
I
Ceran
Bill
'»be gnverout• taUh 1« jh a
* " » l<«Mlr •pini at l i a m a l m af II»
renfrro«*« « m full» U u4à«ia» i» u »
rUMtlt. I l * M pTmad ilawM f aa par
tiro tarty bapp» l i a i tb» ..w fatam i
had v.'lad *• Il dut and liâ t i * « „
u opposi™ MEASURE III »et iditlanl ateo lo arrm In
|
I
•àtr lai» roatxM «p»a l i a patdlr ,
■
I W a n *1 Oaaan t n v * I» baaara 0». f«aai a l t i , H» ru p enm iam aa mt
I . « . i farm at Government Fetta!" j J T b U * Ik. katae. ad*»n»d
J
P* ,M*
Partit Util titee Bill j Hunda» nkgui Mr .............
|„im
Wspabhaa» OppaartiM». dorsal a m m n i * wktrk U» friend. mt
C onservation
Is » live issu e . Conserve
th e fu tu re com fort of your
fam ily by a L i f e Insurance
policy in T h e Prudential.
It is th e sim p lest a n d sur^
e st way to do it.
The
j ih * administration rtelm wsa i u tro tar II np ptirt«*»*» o f »t4rir»ti
t*u> WfH) iinet her notable Tk*lurt \ftm ,* I hr Ihr U tritt hill AiiNinUni to thr
oM>|iietuent to
da» i f t e n m i when ha i«>r*und«wl a j tifltiil irtwtah I
It
Trenton, March IS - U0t#rnnr Wll ?I « Í ttoMjr
c o n f e n u ii e o f t h e 1v t n .k ’in 1 1 c m e m b e r s j
tir election act,
«if I«WH, pro
dlalftct shall
Of the a «»rullìi te agree to p m , mribing thaï no
contain more t)
rutera, and
throag b the bouae, without amend i
proviti#* the metfaal by a b e t the
t a w or change, lie t i e n s election re-i
roisry of state shall gire notice to the
form MU Tbt* laleal victory of the,
clerk of each mtinMpallty ao that ao
governor a s * sU the inure not a trie district «hall contain more than ton
from the fact that the Mil line tamam volet«.
of Hudacm and K w x «ppueed him la j
Peeing that the bill re fe rm i to elec
Advices Iron* Trenton would indicate
this mattar and that aume o f the
‘ j Hony, Speaker Kenny sent It to the
th at tb« oyster longer «ad the clam inn
tiers fro m th o se two rouaUea had npee
mmittee on elections, the chairman
are gradually being crowded |u(! the
I j supporitd that oppoaltloo But when i nf
which ta Asacmblyman l*hlHlpa.
'hey
mt
down
to
talk
the
matter
over
map of our b ay s Tb« wisdom of the«*
__
,
,
■ p en eiall» cutulderod
. . ______
saldarsi a follower of
the
gorernor
a
u
not
tong
In
conrInc
i
J
i
n
M
J r Wb^ lht, frW>ml,
yearly moves to crowd the independent
Ing
the
objectors
that
the»
were
mis­
F0R K ED RIVER
baymau further and further each year
the governor called the speaker's at­
taken. at least. In tbelr views, and tention to the nature of the hill he
1« decidedly qu*ettooabie. To It can
when the conference broke up It was promptly took It -from the election«
l ^ T p h G Collins of New York and
b r traced tn oo slight degree tb« de­
The Growing Demand for
agreed by a vote of 2T to I I to report .-«•mmittee and referred It to the Ju
Frank:Penn. Jr,, of tfaia pjac*. had a
crease m population to tba short town­
and paw the measure
dietary committee, a majority of toccewful gunning trip to the baach
Securide* of the
ships
An «(Tort baa made lo retain the which la composed o f frteoda o f the
laet week, getting ten geese and a tine
part» designation tn (he ballots, those governor. When tb# house had ad­
string of duck*
Prudential Policies Paid
who advocated this contending that a journed Mr. McGowan and dames It
Mt* Gertrud* Parker, Mr and Mr«
ballot without ain-h party >toalgn*M«n \ugent, the lieutenant o f ex Senator
Uunng January and February I the
Edwin Parker, and Mri Aaenath Tilton
would be»oml doubt destroy party or Smith, went to the speaker am! »trenti
Prudential inaurane« company paid
•pent Sunday at A»bury Park
Kniitsa lions, This, however, It ta aald. oualy objected to the new re fere nee
OF NEW JERSEY
pubeir« in this county as follow*'
The Parker estate have bought • fine
had no weight with the governor, who Nuiront bluntly accused the speaker of
Joseph W Chadwick, Bay Head,
aa strongly argued tbat the bill as II being unfair and that stub methods new horse
I* based upon a public apprecialion of the
$$000, Joseph H Coolt. Osborn ville,
waa wiia the measure demanded by would prevent his fi lie s|>eitker'a) reMr Hough of Lakewood, «ho hae
phyaical
values which lie hack of them and
the
people
and
aa
aiteh
should
be
fflvell
$01.70; Jenniny* Steekhmtae, Ware,
bungalow on Bay avenue, i i putting
to tb e lli.
town, ti$ 84. Herman Irons, Lakewood
The speaker came back hotly with down sidewalk* and will build a neat
the increasing proaperily of fhe Company
Opposition Still Alive.
the declaration that he did not pro
wir* fence
I I 23..16; D Morey, W trstowo, $149.78.
This action on the part of the confer­ Isire to seek a reuomlnatlon, and If he
Mt sJN'ancy Lane of Freehold ta visitees. It ta understood, has not entirely did he was not afraid of Nugent, The mg hete
TUCKERTON
killed the opposition, mid the enemies bill was Introduced, he knew, to create
Mr and Mrs E A Gerdy have returned
of the gorernor were going about Mon­ trouble, and so be sent It to the com
NEWARK, N. J.
A Tinker ton party at Harvey Cedars day night wagging their heads signifi­ mlttee which bail the Gerun measure to Brooklyn after a stay here
§
Capt and Mr* Edward Holmes »re
Sunday were Jo b M Smith, Ed A Hein­ cantly and telling those who supported so that they could lie considered to­
Headquarter»
for
Public
Service
Securtiies,
visiting in New York
rich. Raymond Jones, Joseph P Smith
the governor to wall aud see what will gether.
Judge Benjamin Jones of East Or»nge
and George Driscall
happen to the measure v, hen It comes
with its intimate knowledge of the Company
O cean G rove D efeated A gain .
before the house on final passage.
a I Once more the efforts o f the ro*|-" and Alfred N Dalrymple, chairman of
and
its strong conditioh. recommends
the Essex County Republican Commit
In a statement concerning the eon- dents of Ocean Grove to Mis uri- a bor
Dredge Heading for Toms River
ferotice which was given ont Monday migli form of government have com« tee. were down Jast week fox hunting
PUBLIC
SERVICE
SECURITIES
The Pennsylvania Dredging Co which
night, hut which It waa said did not to naught. After getting their bill with George Eichorn at the Parker
As particularly desirable for both tbe large
h ai the contract to dredge the channel come from the governor'« office, It was through the house it was Igmmilulously houre Tbeyjwere out hack of Baroehere has started its dredge Sandy Hook said that nt first attention tens culled beliteli In tbo seimte Monday by tbe 8»t with ClydeJKobimon and Ben Bowor small investor.
<Capt James Herron) up from Tucker- by the governor to the fact that there decisive vote of IN to 2, Mr. Hllaer of ker of Waretown, and Dal bagged the
seemed to tie serious objection to the Middlesex and Mr. Low of Ocean being
ton this weak
Write for full Information—ask for Weekly List
fox
e*
way in which the bill had been pre­ tbe only appnreut friends It bail In the
Mrs
Lydia
Grant,
who
has
been
very
of Offerings, or Telephone 1932 Market
pared und suggested to tbe legislature upper chamber, In fact, the Middlesex
Borough Bill Advanced
and said tbat IS was bis clear preroga­ senator's was ihe only voice that was sick, is now able to get around her
room
tive under the shite constitution to raised In support of tbe measure, dt
The bill creating the borough ofPoint suggest at any time measures for their was un-American, he contendisi, to
Dr Joel Fithian ot Camden, ha* been
Pleasant Heights passed the Assembly consideration and that It was clearly lell the people of Ocean Grove tlmt visiting Dr O A Wood
at Trenton yesterday
Mr« Jennie Bunnell is home from
within the meaning of the conatitu- ! they could not lim e a representative
tiou that his suggestions might be in form of government. He denied the stay in Newark
the form o f regularly formulated bills. statement which had been made by tbe
Clarence Vaughn has returned to his
The Philadelphia Record
Therefore It would have liven within 1Opponents of the Mil lo the effect that home in Columbia. Pa , after a visit
New Jersey occupies an important his choice to send the pending primary f the passage of the measure meant the with his father, Adolphus Vaughn
and election law to them In a special des truc I ion of the religious atmosphere
place in the public eyie at this time.
Mrs E L Shinn of West Creek, has
message 1,n<* n*k them lo vote upon It of Ocean Grove and declared that the
Not onlv every citizen of the State
been visiting her parents here, Mr and
directly.
j
advocates
of
the
bill
complained
that
butiof tbe whole country is interested in
"The governor pointed mit,” the j under existing condition« they were M'« Pitman Bunnell
tbe prcceedings of the Le g i s I a ture,
Thomas Taylor is building a new
statement* went on, "that the bill ! obligi-d to pay excessive rates for light
though tbe new kind of Governor, a which Mr. Geran had introduced had
and other conveniences without any house on the lot he bought from Mrs
man of ideas who does things, has been been objected to by those who opposed means of retlreHs.
Mary Predmore
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits, $281,000.0
in office less than two months and the It only upon the grounds which went
Lacey Township is rebuilding the
Mr Osborne of Essex was of the
people of New Jersey are waiting to see lo the validity and etllcncy of the whole opinion that the people who settled in dock at tile landing. It will be six feet
matter. He maintained that it was Ocean Grove with a full knowledge of wide antUonger than before. The mud
whether he will be able to accomplish
absolutely necessary, in order to keep Its restrictions should not now be per
the great reforms he has undertaken 0
will be dug out of the river alongside to
DEPOSITS
Politicians and thinking men in other faith with the voters of the state and mltted to tear down its form of gov­ give deeper water, and thrown over
with
public
opinion,
that
the
hill
should
ernment.
November 1, 1898,
States are keeping their eyes on Wilson
back of the dock to fill in with,and then
$261,000.00
substitute for the existing method of
Senators Brown of Monmouth, Frefor many ot them believe tbat if he suc­
•electing election officers—a method llughuyHen of Monmouth and Nichols covered with sand and gravtl. Joseph
November
1,
1903,
387;000.00
ceeds as Governor he will be called up­ which would be a very much nearer
of Cumberland also spoke against the Holmes has charge of the work I t will
on by his party to be its standard bear­ approach to what was impartial and
help
exceedingly
next
summer
November
1,
1908,
bill.
486.000.
er in tbe presidential campaign of 1912. open and without taint of machine
John Taylor of Lakewood with some
In spite of the opposition of the Re­
November
1,
1909,
In the State House a t Trenton im­ management, and that the other essen­ publican minority and the forensic friends was gunning a t the Sedge, with
579.000. 00
portant moves of the political chess tial feature was that the ballots should efforts of Republican Lender McCran, Capt George Chamberlain and they got
November
1,
1910,
658.000. 00
board are made daily. All of these, to­ be of such form that the voters would the Democratic assemblymen have six geese and some ducks
gether with what transpires in the have an opportunity to select indi­ passed the Eagan public utilities meas­
Rev N D Aspinwall has gone to Con
legislative chambers the Governor’s viduals rather than tickets and so be ure. The bill practically re-enacts the ference
in a position to demand and expect ot pftsent utilities law, with the addition
office and the lobbies are described
Word has been received here of the
every political organization that they
accurately in news stories which appear should put up candidates whose names of what is considered to be efficient marriage in Jersey City of Theodore
rate making powers, and legislates out
each day in the ‘ Philadelphia Record” would bear individual scrutiny.
Hanford, a summer visitor, who
of office the present commissioners
“ Tbe Record" has long been known
"He urged that the Democratic party and creates in their place a new com­ grandson of|Mrs Martha IWoolley
as the leader in the news and political had for sixteen years been a minority
Charles A Smith and Mr Bender have
mission consisting of three members
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world of New Jersey. Its fairness, fear­ party, which was assured to It becaus« at a salary of $7,500 a year each, to be been spending some time at Holly
lessness, accuracy and the ability of its it would not open its processes to pop­ appointed by the governor,
Wood Farm
representatives have made that journal ular choice and to the free control of
When the bill was placed on third
an authority on New Jersey news of public opinion. Because, in short, the rending Mr. McCran Hought to have it
OCEAN GA TE
people
had
not
believed
that
the
De­
any character
amended so that the present commis­
mocracy was their servant, but had
sioners. who go out one each year be­
Especial attention is given by
"The
William C Smith and [William H
TOMS RIV ER, N. J .
feared that it was the servant of ginning next month, could fill out their
Record” to news at Trenton at which selfish political interests.
Newlin of the Ocean Gate Yacht Club,
terms.
The
Passaic
man
said
even
if
the people of the lower half of the
TOTAL ASSETS
- $300,000 00
opened an account yesterday with the
"The recent election, lie pointed out.
State, known as South Jersey, are in­ hail been won because Democracy had the Democrats would allow this Ocean County Trust Company at Toms
amendment
to
he
made
the
present
terested
River in the name of the yacht clpb
challenged and obtained the support
governor would have the appointment
of independent voters. The Gerun
and signed articles with their contractor
SAFE DEPOSIT BO X E S TO RENT
of the successors of all of them before
bill, he maintained, was a mcani of
Roy Ellis, for the building of the club­
Write for Catalog
he
went
out
of
office,
and
the
commis­
in
Burglar
and Fire Proof Vault, $2 to $5 per Yearj
keeping faith with those voters, that
house and p ierjat foot of Ocean Gate
Send us your name and address to­ he felt confident that any appeal tn sion would always have the benefit of
avenue
day, so that you may receive our hand­ public opinion would sustain that bill experienced men. In case his amend­
About twenty-five of the members of
ment was agreed to the Republicans,
somely illustrated catalog of women’s overwhelmingly.
he said, would vote for the measure the club were at this'place Sunday and
and girls’ wear. Steinbach Company,
Governor Gives His Reasons.
unanimously, as both sides were agreed spent a very enjoyable day
Asbury Park
"tic wished the members of the con­ iliatA the public wanted regulation of
Mr. Copeland and family, of Camden,
ference lo relieve the Democratic party
public utility rates.
»
are spending a week a t their bungalow ?
Jobbing and alterations— H. R . Sayre e f even (he suspicion th at they were
There was considerable commotion on Atlantic avenue
contractor and builder, Tribune build not eager and willing, without pres­ during the debate when Mr. Jam es of
Paid on Savings Accounts
The Ocean Gate Company is building
sure from the outside, to curry out not
ng
Hudson, who was speaker pro tem., in­
new office at the foot of Anglesea
only the explicit but the implicit
The
man
who
deposits at 3% loses one-third
timated that he would put Mr. McCran
pledges of their campaign. He said
avenue
down when the hitter was trying to
of his income
thai <u far us Ills own preference was
Com. E T Rarner is expected here
get the bill back to second reading for
BORROWING.
concerned, he would greatly relish go­
the purpose of having his amendment from Philadelphia on Saturday for a
4%
is
bettei
than
Government Bonds
Neither a borrower nor a lender
ing to t i c people on the issue, except
incorporated. The Passaic man dared few days
be.
lint*»it voulu seem to bring him into
> O O O O O O O O O O e O O O O O e o O O O O O O O O O O O O O C K K K K J O O O O iX X K -C O C tl
Uie young speaker pro tem, to put him I The pipe for the water system at this
Fo r loan oft loses both Itself and
collision with and oblige him to criti­
down, and then launched out into n j place arrived yesthrday and a gang of
friend.
cize the action of certain members of
denunciation o f the manner in which ! men are hauling it around and placing
And borrowing dulls the edge of
the legislature. The vote which Ihc
the Republican minority was being j it where it will be laid. Artesian -water
husbttodiy
,
conference was about to take ho do
This above all: To thine own
( lured to be one of the most critical (reeled In this house. The minority, he j will be used The pumping plant will
' ik •
declared, was being ridden over worse i be on Barnegat avenue
self be true
in the history of the party.
!
than any minority wss ever ridden !
And It. must follow, ns the night
“The governor mild: 'You can thro
over
before
and
were
being
denied
i
tbe disy.
guide from {S c meus.ne if you choose:
A Big Laugh Every Minutue
Each week gives M O RE OCEAN COU N TY NE'j
Thou cuust not then be false to
you can decline to follow me; you can their rights. He acciised the Demo- !
‘ Jo n e s ” Mr a n d Mrs Goodly, the
■
rati,
of
passing
the
Jaw
mainly
i.t
or;
any man.
deprive me of office and turn aw aj
Deacon and the Indian promise you
from me, but you cannot deprive mt der to have three fat offices to give to '
'v
—Shakespeare,
than can be found ip aii other papers combined.
m m y hearty laughs in "W hat hagpentheir followers.
of power so long as I steadfastly stand
Prudential
P u b lic S e r v ic e C orporation
Fidelity Trust Company
The First National Ban]
OF TOMS RIYER, N. J.
Total assets over $1,000*000.00
Ocean County Trust Co
4°|d
Interest
00
m
M 11
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PERSONAL
. i * i k » i> « m » •• i Um u n it Hwm b
fib * Odd F e t o » 'k d * « tea«,
H it « * * » *
té , I t i I
*• »* he**»f U m IHftll
Am
R w J M t f M I o w e out U m
4 t4 ; m >«n Ir f v K i
b r e v it ie s
tp 4
S t P atrick i Oar t e n a f f o * . tut) jilt *
i i f 4 * f btteag» id h u * t f * S t o k i
I
I I tt i le*
Hnsnr* J n s l a g i «peni ali* e * W
UM
but M
nufb
Rurnatdr Pent, O A K Inal
tn M b tf in th* death of lease L
at L aao h i tint w**k
1111
n
R lw r dredging i t expected to begin
right noon, and pforamad to be over
twtth by the end of May
W isden
ore road in Berkeley
ph Grover and Son have »old a
im ll etr to Etra Barker, president
the Barnegat National bank
The earthworms came to the top of
pound Monday morning for the
rtt-oneof the surest signs of spring
Gecrg: Gaskill hat moved from the
liedenmsyer farm to the Mrs. Mon
iraville Irons house on Hyera street,
sdresumednis trade of carpentering
J. BumpofSyracuie, N Y„ hag
gbt the Coeperihwait hall prop,
ly at Ihr corner of Main and Washgion streets The building it three
The ground Moor if occupied
j Wood's butcher shop and Elwell’s
t-A-Word Advertisements
Testing nilro-getatin at Whitings ac­
counts for the explosion* felt and heard
in this section the last two days. One
of them shook things up considerably
Jam es 1). Holman of Whttesville
spent last week at the High Bar club
and brought back a dozen geese. This
week Walter and Goodrich Holman are
there
Rev. Dr Austin on Sunday evening
will preach another of hts series of
question sermons, from the topic: Can
I be a Christifh without believing in
the divinity of Christ?
If you see a boy with hie lip twisted
nd swollen, don’t jump at the conclu­
sion that he has been in a fight, He
may be a me mb r of the junior band
and have a cornet lip
George Newman has bought five acres
of land on the road from Washington
street to Cedar Grove from Mrs J G,
Gowdy It lies near the Seth Richard­
son tarm. He will probably build soon
Machine will be in
kt as soon as gas pipe goes through
*1 River. On* of the itiost perplants :n exi.-tence All complete
r old boy can run it. For botThe Epworth League and theebdir
tand particulars address B E
will hold a song service at the M .E
rkfd River, N J
church next Sunday evening at 7 30, in
FOUR twn inch White Cedar Laundry
¡«».medium size, for sale. B E ENO, the absence of the pastor. Rev. S. N.
Bunnell will preach at the morning
Inked River, N J
service
•
iler and force Pump. Can be erectMr. C. A. Meinikheim and daughter
•nywhert; no Tank need Both,100
and 150 Gallon Circulating of Jam aica, L mg Island, have bought
nFor sale at Big Bargain. the Hannah place on Hooper avenue
BEtNO. Forked River. N J
and will make it their home They wil*
M SALE—Two Number 8 Rider spend from $2000 to $3000 on the place
“ ^mckson
Air engines, good to put it in shape
B E ENO, Forked River 16
Cold wave and snow last night and
FOR
— ,l; f°°t high galvanized thin morning. The storm started with
*
easily taken down and put
"P, *Uh 2000 gallon steel tank, all good a gust out of the west and dashes of
Rio ” , PEroughout
Address . Eno’s rain in the early evening and soon
esiverside. Forked River.
turned to snow in huge flakes. By
morning the ground was white and the
E . T^D~ Bang up COW, fresh or wind blowing cold and keen out of the
f™"”« fresh. ENO, Forked River
west
Stroller .for Sale.50 feet long.
George Dace,young John HenWitzel,
w f> ?eam' 4 feet draught, auxiliary,
« a b o u t rig; first d as. condition. Mort Brown and Tom Simons were~ar
Addhess
r, C, M. Elwell. Toms R iv ir, N J.
rested and taken to jail Sunday for a
drunken brawl the night before at
Surf boat, 26 feet over
Mort’s home in Berkeley, Dace was so
wder AÍeJt?."ii'^n?ar’ne etl§ine in good
_^pply P O box 391, Toms River much cut up that a doctor was sent for
to sew up several cuts
fustice M. S.
: . f i SALE -Iron lathe 8 feet bed Rowland, who issued the warrant, held
loori
cn
3
iVlng'
Powe'
drilL
both
in
æWconduion price $250
p LA R. cou.i, Sunday afternoon, fined each one
Lakehurst. N. J .
$5 and costs, and turned them loose.
"a*hoN
uIeEw¡7kWOman ° r G’r lf o r .g?n -
«Mt S f lf ld il
tfll* filio « 4
C o lo n ia l <5 rill
Friday, March 24th, 1911
retui»«d
T e a , Coffee and C ake Complimentary
liahtsr* t e i e T s is U y visitnf
Rasatiti« L«vy n u rn e s l F r .l« } ( i n 1
asseta! v e tk i la J n a M t t t , f a ,
R rr r| 4 m n Ito Ml
4 1«
•|a#«*>latt|t
fiorii « I
fliMfllfl
• M b
V-. I . A .N otes
% ^ Ä ondeNZJU CK ER^ * NCOt-
The Village Improvement Associa­
ÚResdnec
Sma11 Float, good her- tion take pleasure in announejng that
Nofair r,ff^a serme und several gillnets Mrs Barnett of Hooper Avenue, has
« fused Address“ W. C. kindly consented to give a talk at the
j 32f) Broadway, Yonkers,N.Y
home of Miss Anna Cowperthwait on
¿ ° R. SA LE-3 s m T y l----------------- Thursday, March 30th., at 3 p. m. The
lot- 1 5 x 300 porch shade, goodi subject will be ‘ Theosophy,” an- d
25*
Rich ar need
deed
«‘CHARDGA
pt
P GARLAND,
¿Barnegat N J promises to be both interesting and in­
structive. A silver offering will be
........ —-, cut in stove taken'up for the increase of the Ceme­
■
a , fer.Ml«.
W
líR°R°Tr T p ,y t0 .JOSEPH A LSH EI- tery Fund
•Bums River
24
i:Æ
PI0t?vTSn.eak b«X complete. AdT f LEVI GRANM ijÇ Cednr Run.
Troop One of the Boy ipeouts . will
hold a cake sale at Grover and Son's
store on Saturday afternoon vat two
Quit F
*
faie. No \ :r1Ce tpncdjBqm^ pipino for o'clock
offer
refuses
EL1'v.ard
Another Sale of awed Clauses, at
Hiver
l<U‘Nb Music Store. T o ms ’ , „ Q . . „
24 * Elwells Saturday
liGr.s fr,. ,
----------------------—•I The Womens Relief Corps will hold a
W.VU, ■ rhamhMg ------------— white
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K ----i/*
from pute,
g t, Patrick's day' social March
¿
24*
at
I full y Beatb
Mias S t y Tflfk»f at M
tíi»
iMflrry L* Jo M im t f l J d to g h tf* Rtn»«
Ho of H«r Itflftd. hftv« b»cn m»Hi| li f t
i
Ghflflti
T . 8flnn<n
i hoflfl fll I ht fitfltu !
i liâfli F» L i«tfsn ort on
I f * » t f n r r ^ M rt H r» a > tn rtd f#
Of «V »
is it
Wm W
Uvflftnofc ùi .N«« York. Mr and .Mu
I F II» S b tfm d of !ifW R iifh illf, N- Y.*
i l i f t F T. S « y h t of Fft*nn?k, Gons.«
iC , D B r»fl(ttrt(!f9 T O Bril of W « t *
I I ,v
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ififtld
6 P, M .
Cbarlee Gtagws and W MineM Snydet I
, .1 Fhiladelphia w rl. « e sk enti visitor» !
Pti»
I#*) loi ŸU»rìdi
Mta. \V P. Simmon» I» «pending
R E C E K T D EATH S
t, Mr. imn«, aoms now in Camden
N*<*
tor nt No«
Mr. and Mr«. SamuelBpayd >lIMFHi till 1 III
th» vMfliioii
H«vi
»Ott, ha«
week end in Ftiileriflphr*
Rivi lis4 ai bel liofile, Bloomfield. N. j .
sad ftshtfiK M» j
ami «rii! ipv »d it gtj
Hit»Le. H Kobbi
Mra Bertha Alien of New Gtreto! ifl I Fffb
ih ami s a » to n e d at Milton. Ra»
it F )« d ê
m « ppìih I m lUt ofN ( l u i III l l t f
visiting Mra, C, B Grover
oa Wednesday tfternuon. March 1/ as
98 Brofld iire ti
R . B Bobbin» and W aiterC. O ’U e ty
Mra. Kelaay Moore of Atlantic City, half p a l two Mra. Boyer tor a num­
Edward Callahan and Win H Dos* of Lakewood were to town Monday eve­
le vieiting her parents. Ml. and Mrs. L, ber of year« lived on Colfax Mreet to
a hue tri Surf City e t i * bare from Phil* ning at a meeting of the Doves U a a
this village
B Gravatt
directora
edtlphta Tuetday
W. S. Jackson returned Tuesday from
Mr. and Mr». Harry Grover aod fam­
Cbnetophet tu m tn io f « of Bay villa, a
the
laaar L Worth, a «
Philadelphia where hr had been to JsfG A. R. vataran who has been eariouaty ily moved here from Philadelphia thit
Civil War died Siaad.p at
H»
week and are occupying the Mra. y t fersoo hospital for some time
hv.
ill wat a b b to gwt up town l a i weak
had a itroke of paralyM
Mr. and Mrs McClellan Kstlow and y e a n ago, aad got around again About
W W Beaumont and Conover Apple- Sm ith bonne on Dayton avenue
Mr. and M u. Joasph Wiedenmayrr family of WhitesviNe »peat the week three weeks twtora his death be » m
gate ot Philadelphie wets week eod
•gain seized He « a t a lifelong resident
visitors ol Ptter C Applegate at Cedar I and Mr and Mr*. Louia Klein haut of end with R, C. Buckwaltar end wife
0 fovt
' Newark spent th* week end here end i Mr, and Mra T . W Stemmier ol ol the «hot# M riine, and was a bayman.
jtiled the farm on Hooper avenue
IChadw*ck. were down ftom New York He carved in the 29th N'_ J Vole,, and
Loogstreet Irons and his mother. Mis
we» n member of A B Bornaidn Poet.
G A P * ? Toma River. Due at a iatge
family, only two »liter* eorviva him,
\Ut* EUuira Wurth of Bayvilie and Mrs
Special
of
Special ot
Ladies hem John Westbrook of Cambridge. Md He
was bom a t Bayvilie and married M its
hoys bloust
stitched or
Bm lev. daughter ol the late David Era*
fancy em­
waists
ley of Cedar Creek,
broidered
H* leave« «even children • H arry •
regular
Worth of Bayvilie : Ira W orth, Mies
handker­
50c values
Stella Penn. Mr* Delia Perrine and
chiefs 15c
Mist Worth of Lanoka : M rs. Rachel
values Spec
at 3 5 c
Bennett c f Long Branch ; Mra Lou
ial at | Q c Corlie of Waretowo ; and six grand*
all siz.es
children. Funeral aervicis will be held
to-day at the Lanoka M B church, and
Burnside Post will send a detail to act
as bearers
Bru
The Spring of 1911 would be the vety
beat time of all tim et to .ta r t a crusade
tot batter eidewalka in Tome River
0 ! » Siiurday—1Ih« riJvMC«
Georg« Newman end family wit!
alka*«
move ftom Leaiagton avenue to the
lloaro «od m m Allien farm on Knot Waahiagton »treet
(«rii lit trUii
f t lutnrro
It ought to bn somebody', business
Portal I ha* ha Belkeley buogO' to have the b itn o m streets of tbs town
cleaned up— too much paper blowing
ssi Jixirr way
u gip «ill con letI «• ( |wtlprMwd •round
Tkarodov till to Jay
R, B. Gowdy has pure based tha Mrs
it Wilttf Youhk preecbed in lb« A. C. IL r.ch property on Main attest
Washington It in understood be it
rch U<: Sunday
Giberson hoi hit Reo ear acting for «they parties
Edward Crabbe has given a contract
to i bung done up
■rck hoi given ut eom« ol for a slip to be dug nt the old coatdock.
mhcr—and moot »pringlike recently bought by him, in which to
house bis new speed boat
I t is understood that the school board
! VilUou lu i moved from Dayton
'.tie Chatlin home on Messen- wilt aak additional money to put a com­
mercial couraein the high school, at the
school meeting next Tuesday
nr Layton on Monday broke
Gama Warden Alex Btinley hat been
i for hit new home on South
in town of late from Lanoka getting the
iiltrtt. Bnkeley
patrol boat New Jersey ready for an
LFromp hat nearly completed the
te ibop and garage at the bend in overhauling at Faunce Bros, yardsl
Ib«
IH ft
t«# M il l« *• iNflflfl
Mr» Clflf tr to d M*fl
fl»flWW» « I #
•
M i* | B Totfd r t iu r m l la ti «eek
Him C I i i Ih I t i i n M In * • h*<i4«&me
j c#H* lily pUm with loar tint bkom # cm i lieta a «Uy w New V e t i city
I t I t OMNI
IHrsttof Otte v i Ibe Rnerd of Fise-1
111« » !
H«fl h f f t *
Ocean House* Toms River, N. J.
j Usett troni Philndelpbia
I
M ib t
Pt*mk Sèni« «mi Holm«» V m ^ G i* **
Ibfi iritit Uuwitwiiiui v* T'iitut) .
Mi» P assai McCurdy hw
W I miI
l l i l U ni p o ti m h ! ik o u i
W lfttr? !if»f#rt«| *** lH« t#p <r|
! hem a w in n Mi New Yoeh
Th* OhS 5ul4ttft I m I that t
i n a it d «bent badly in Vtiling th
way pettMua hilt
ítfflift (« p H
Ik*
lti**4 *y
y M ta»
Mr
i i M l d o l 16« U m U rflM
I b fll Nttfftflg hV | * É 6 | tfeM H ot j
O PEN IN G
lì
Auliti H » *i« t ip M t Uri week
Ksypoft
Mi, Crisi y ul M iw tly * «priva abri werik
*»« » 1(4
ì end beta
i p * « d p lo au m tilm m u
j and arili inset (g a in in m o m a
I
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F. Lipschuetz* Co.
Department Store
S A V E S
YOU
M O N EY
T O M S R I V E R , N. J .
Spring Dress Goods At a Big Saving
Sale of Table Linens'
New damask table linens, napkins,
towels, etc., Satin damask extra heavy
bleached,newest patterns, including the
new satin stripe, 72 inches wide
1.00 a yd
Mercerized table damasks
pretty patterns
25 to 7 5 c a yd
Table napkins 18 x 18 in 1.00 a doz
Mercerized “ 18 x 18 in 1.50 a doz
Satin stripe “ 21 x 21 in 2.50 a doz
Turkish towels
19 to 50 c a pair
Huck towels satin border
18 x 36 in 25 c a pair
Crash toweling
Q to 1 rifle a yd
Linen crash toweling 10 to 15 ° yd
Womens new Dutch collars
Shepherd plaid dress g’ds 36m widefl 5 C
Navy blue stripe
25c gray and white chk
flair line stripe and chk
Blue & white pencil stripe
Shepherd plaid
Poplar cloth all colors
New dress ginghams
34
75c all wool white panama cloth
50 inches wide
5 0 c
New percales fast colors
12k
INFANTS WHITE DRESSES, pi ain and
neatly trimmed, at a saving
Long tucked slips good value
Long or short dresses, well made
75c dresses neatly trimmed at
50c
t.oo
tine qualities at
75c
1.50 “ well trim’d extra value* 1.19
Infants vests, cotton and wool
25c
“
“
all
“
5
0c
U
silk cans
caps f
I8c
ii
u
ISc
•<
sole»gentsThompsons Glove Fitting Corsets
Womens corsets that fit, give comfort and abdominal suppoft, with graceful
lines, the Famous Thompson Glove Fitting corset
For stout or slender women
R . & G. corsets 5 0 c to 2 . 0 0 - W e can |
1 . 0 0 to 3.00
order tor you any make corset you may desire. |
P i k k / v n n in plain and fancy colors
K
ib b o n s satin or siik taffet3) for
On our Bargain Counter
trimmings, sash, haijr bows, ect. All
widths, better quality than we have
ever offered
5 to 3 5 c a yd
25c corset cover embroidery at 1 5 c yd
35c
“
“
“■
2 5 c yd
25c pure linen for waists 36m f 8 C yd
25c fin q white lawn 36m
| 8 C yd
, 12c Hamburg edge and insertion 8 c yd
W hite Curtain
Svv,ssi!;r^
"‘
........ nes,
new printed scrim for windows, swiss in dots,
figure stripes
10 to 15 C
Figured cretonnes
1O to 15 C
Ecru printed scrim with border | ® c
Fish net, white and ecru 18 to 2 5 C:
C h o ic e s t G r o c e r i e s
SSoda crackers qdbs lor
O y s te r
“
Ginger Snaps “
Compound Coffee
Finest Rio
“
Sugar corn
25c Bartlett pears
c
U
tí
25c
30c
U
it
15
a
5c Val laces and
8c “
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ï5'c
U
k<
tí
U
if
it
u
a
a
1.50 hand made wool aviator c à p s 7 5 c
Q U A L IT Y considered our prices are lower
California dried Iruits, apples
peaches, prunes
| * tc a lb
Pure tub butte.r
¿ 0 C a lb
Fresh eggs
2 J c doz
Save your wrappers on the
Sunkist oranges get a prem’n
Chicken feed
2 1-20 lb
B-À1Lì V u-pets' thref cents euch S C
’W , , , . Tom* Fi'ver. N J . Cali at ’
D on't miss the Big Sale of Oranges at
24 Elwells Saturday
W;\■' , ; ;
Special Candy Sale—40c Chocóla tt
- sk Mw L ^ - . h“nd r°n .Lock
k , p Peanut Wafers. Saturday only, 19c !b
'I-X45'., ' ,l,c7;heap' ju T c.isb!
UJI" - Äivej, N j
24* at Elwells
S® ; S
Ira Lambert Has Oldest Horse
In Stata or United Stales
According to tbe Daily Journal o f
Elizabeth, the oldest horse in tbe
United States is owned by Ira C . Lam­
bert of Water street. Toms River. The
borse is known as Jack, will be forty
one years old in May. and has never
been outside of the Lambert family. I t
was first owned by Mr. Lam bert's fath­
er. a farmer near Elizabeth, and was
used as a farrahorse and was dfiven to
a milk wagon.
The father afterward
gave the horse to the son who has owu ed it ever since. When Mr. Lam bert
sold his farm to move to Toms River,
he sent the horse to the farm of his
brother. James B. Lambert, at F a n wood. Union county, where it is pen­
sioned and well cared for. and bids fair
to live several years longer
Cranberry Men Want to Con­
solidate Two Sales Companies
Mt. ITolly, March 10— Effort is being
made to consolidate the New Jersey
Cranberry Sales Company and the
Cranberry Growers Association for the
mutual benefit of tbe members of the
two organizations. A meeting with
th a t end in view was held in the grand
ju ry room a t the Courthouse on Ttiursd *y Another meeting was to have
been held at Camden on Saturday but
on account of the illness of a prominent
member of the Growers’ Association,
the meeting was postponed. I t is said
th a t the two sales agencies bucking one
another has kept the m arket all in a
flurry and unsettled in the past two
winters
Building and Loan Receivers will
Make a 15 Per Cent Payment
On the application of Thomas E .
Fjen ch . Samuel K Robbins and George
J Bergen, receivers of the S tate Mutual
Building and Loan Association a rule
to show cause why they should not de­
clare an additional dividend of IS per­
cen t was allowed Monday in Camden
by Vice Chancellor Learning, but the
approval of the fourth report of the re­
ceivers was held under advisement
This makes a total of 65 per ceni| the
stockholders of the defunct corporation
will receive. This is the fourth divi­
dend
Most Beautiful Scenic Effects
“ W hat Happened to Jo n es" promises
to be the best staged production ever
seen here A feature will be the beauti­
ful stage setting—5 parlor sejne.
5
A meeting of the Star Dram atic Co.
was held on Tuesday evening m then#
club room. Six new members were ad-Ld to taks the place of tuo»e, whose'
names were ordered stricken from the
membership listL ester'Y o d er was
eieotou general maimger a a d treasurer, .'
and Ralph Kobinsoh, secretary. Good
progress is being made Wit h the;...
play and it in expected will be lirtsShtea
here about the first of Aprii
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li f e with a manly
th eir trwn coarag
which tlui them ant I etiti d o e «
(hem high honor, St m e o f them
t f f l n atu rally glow to met the
at!vantage* o f the new order. Bat
now filad th ey have s e e n i t there
i* now A e re m o re in telligen t, e o n *
virtced and e ffe c tiv e support O f
the con serva tion p o lic ie s than
in the west.
The establishm ent
o f the new o rd er in som e p la c e s
was n ot ch ild 's p la y . B ui there
is a strain o f fa irn ess am ong the
western p e o p le which yoa can
alw ays cou n t on in such a fig h t
a s the f o r e s t serv ice has made
a n d won.
The s e r v ice con ta in s the best
b o d y o f you n g men / know and
m any sp len d id veterans. Jt is
n in e-ten th s m ade up o f western
men. It has m et the w est on its
own ground, and it has won the
c o n te s t— an ep iso d e o f which
you have so w ell d e scrib e d — b e­
cause th e w est b eliev es in what
ii stands fo r .
I have lived much am ong the
w estern m ountain men, d iffe r e d
with som e o f them and worked
with m any o f them. S om etim es
I have lost, and som etim es /
have won, but every tim e the
fight was worth while.
I have
c o m e oat o f it all with a resp ect
and liking f o r the west which
will last as lon g as I do. Very
sin cerely yours,
G IF F O R D P IN C H O T.
CHAPTER I,
T H E B E S E B T CH ARIOT.
EE
VIRGINIA tV ETIIER FO RD
began her return journey into
the mountain west with exultu“ tlou.
From the' moment she
o|K-ueil her car window that August
morning in Nebraska the plain called
to her, sustained her Illusions, it was
nil quite as,big, as tawny, us she re­
membered it, fit arena fur the epic
deeds in which her father had been a
leader bold und free.
Her memories of lionring Fork und
Its people were childish and romantic.
She recalled vividly the stagecoach
which used to amble sedately, not to
say wheetily, from the railway to the
Fork and from the Fork back to tbe
railway- in tbe days tun years before
vhen she Uu'd ridden away in it a
tearful, despairing, long limbed girl
and fully expected, to find it waiting
for her at Sulphur City, with old Tom
Cjuentan still as its driver.
Tbe first bint of "the new west”
came to her by way of the pretentious
Hotel Alma, which stood opposite the
station at Sulphur and to which she
was led by a colored porter of most
elaborate and kindly manners.
This house, which furnishes an ex­
cellent dinner and an absorbing mix­
ture of types both American and Eu­
ropean, was vaguely disturbing to her.
It'w as plainly not the old time westthe west her father hail dominated in
the days “before the invasion," It
was indeed distinctly built for the
tourist trade and was filled with all
that might indicate the comfortable
nearness of big game and good fish­
ing.
Upon inquiry as to ibe stage she'
was amazed to hear that au automo­
bile now made the journey to the Fork
iu five hours and that it. left ¡minediktely after the midday meal.
At 2 o’clock, as the car came to the
door, she entered it with a sense of
having stepped from one Invading j
chariot of progress to another, so big
aud shining and up to date was its
glittering body. ngUain with brass and'
glowing with brave red paint.
As they whirled madly down the val­
ley the girl was astonished at the
transformation In the hot, dry laud.
W ire fences ran here und there, ineiosiug field
vf alfalfa and wheat
■where once'
' the sagebrush and
the greaaewoou grew. Painted farm­
houses shone on the banks of tbe
creeks and irrigating ditches flashed
across the foad with an air of business
and decision.
For the first half hour it seemed as
I f the dominion of tbe cattleman had
L
m
tri bune
corda- I
and In j
>tk af
Ida yellow shirt a greea I
% tu*ad «*
ii
It,, was loosely knotted. Hi* hand* 1
iuta
f! M
i-1 »very «loi*
trm t*r
V», r>, long anil fm-kimi. but were man- |
r )*vt
t f too
To
n|pf If a ho
If (Wily trained to |mllle usage*.
I
“You
going
t
et
thrown
off
K).
uti* (too 1 of k tUtk'l
The other mon was younger and
d I»
golhf
ne
of
I
tit*»'
day
*,
9 day«,** Mid the
ber wner and of a compact, athletic Ag­
Bother w ii a Uad ('vimpomirtit,
young man on the hack »eat,
are. On tbo breast of his olive green
flo r unajiolLou cjueatloo, o|»i*oruit
JUST STARTING
1 hereupon a etoleni »11». union are**
mat bung a silver badge which bore a
M bet b j another. * « « Riuirvrrd 1»
pin« tree In tbe center. Ills shirt was
an «Iti woman ¡m o m s w . “Oh, I«>nl. peer the queaUoh of (he right o f a
tan rotoml and rough, but hi* head
You may ent«r coolest at aayi
yet! Bummer tourlat* are crawlin' ail aheepman to clatm Amt g ra n for hi* t
was hnndaom*.
Me looked like a during next two months.
o rcr na «me« thl* olio line begun. dorki, and tjregg boaeted that he eared j
'
young
oflli
er
In
tbe
undress
uniform
Team tllie all the hare armed beotile* nothing for "the dead line.” "Tbey’re ,
of the regular army. III* bauds were
anil emaategged tittle ripa In Omaha tried to run me out of lH»er Creek, hm j
I f not a reader of tb« Tribun« strong, but rather small, and tho tin«*
and Denrer had Joel gnt to ride In and I'm there to atay. I hare 10,00» more
of hi* shonbier* graceful
Most at­ it from your local denier
Uwlc na orer. Two of them new hotel* on the «ray. and the man that Iriee to I
tractive of alt were bt* eye*, so brown,
Sulphur don't do a thing hut feed »top me will Ami trouble."
*o quietly humorous and so keen.
Th# our w m
ending luto the rah |
thtotttt t r b d r r M 1 e'pame pro­hl-bltion
By mail two month» $1.40
In the ramble of cheep and vulgnr
Fork now. and wire j
wlU n * th# n#xt irmml ntitud play on lt\v of th# Hem)
talk
tbe
voice*
of
the««
men
appealed
Mb
#*
am]
nlf;
Addrexs :
Arid* on either aide j
»i*® pon «** **ur tuvvtt toie nootnor* u #
to ibe iron tiled girl with great charm.
j^t*© further w
ice o f the cluing» in j
olâ fmi*tfitflt*)it*ri don't
Rhe felt more nkiu to them than to
n Down past the j
îb# town grow« of not* but tto#*» liver (U# Intuìt dor
any one else In tbe room, and from
a lid deeper
ali gets a nd truck r.i
i are all
time to tittle abo raised Iter eyes to
sunk In tre
Lee Vlr nla rodo, re­
New York City
nlsln' th I price o' land and taxln'
their faces.
calling the n il nigli i w heu 30u aratesi
ulet fell»
ju r b o o t s ."
nnd vengeful owbnys »limitimied il, |
They were aware of her also, and
The girl » a* bro light hack to
their gu?.c was frankly admiring as
Vital |»h!*M of her life by tb« bn rsli holding three ali lo barena and thelr
well ns wondering, and in passiug the
hired Invaders ngttlnat all romera, re* |
vole# of one »of the men. "Llzo W»
ham nnd eggs or the sugar they con­
oluto to ho Hu r owu judge. Jury and ¡
erfortl 1» gotia’ to kel Jumped one
trived to show lu-r that they consid
hiingmim. It » ■as all a * prsctfkl a* a ;
the*# ilnv* f,»r sellb»' whisky with
F u n e ra l D esigns a Specialty
ered her a lady In a rough place and
Sunday afii-n sui at thla moment,
Ik-i
r r e told her «o loo. Every­
P la n ts and Cut Flowers
that they would like to know wore
with o sign of t
lerce
pnssl-ms
of
body knows ah#'* «-doin' It, and what
o t l V K M i m sKS, WINDSOR PARK
about her.
the p >t.
beat* ute Is her gotn’ along In that way
I S I , VNI » H E I G H T S
She uccepted their civilities with
The car cr
1 the Roaring Fork
when a little time and money wonld
gratitude nnd listened to their talk
aud
drew
tip
before
two
small
shacks
I
"VIOTHvn. DON'T » 0 0 KNOW U S T
set her straight with the law.”
with growing Interest. I t sis-ined-that »«
The sluv-k of nil this lay in the fact one of wbkh boro n faihsl sign, "The I room, (here (o *ob unrestrnlm-dly het the young mau had come down from
AVetherfurd House," and the other lit I despair and shame. “Oh, I eau't stand
that Elisa Wetberford was the mother
tho hills to meet Ills friend nnd take
fresher paint, “The Wetberford Cafe." it!" she called. " I rnn’t, 1 enn't!"
to whom Leo Virginia was returning
him lock to bis cabin,
On the nidownlk a group of Indiana
Mio
felt
herself
alieu
und
solitary
In
after ten years of Uf* in the east, nnd
“1 can't do it today, Ross,” said the
»cr« sitting, and a half down slouch­ ! the land of her birth.
the wienlficnnee of the man's words ing whit* men stood waiting at the
older man. “ I wish I could, but one
1
I.rto
came
In
halt
ou
hour
later,
pa­
frow» her blood for an Instant.
meal of this kind Is all I can atuml
door.
thetic in her Rttempt at "slicking up."
Th»»*» »«at!, h e ir j headset»«* uul «o muj
The young fellow on the back sent
A» Lee went post the hotel porch j Fhu was still kuiidsomo in n large fea- those days."
women suffer with. They maj potou»
slowly sni»l, "I don't complain of Uzo her heart heat hard and her breath
Mrs. Wetberford, selling the mo­
come from *ye atrotn w pee cetuolfintl
soilin' hail whisky, but the grub she shortened, lu a flash she divined the |tured way, hut her gray hair was ment, came down to do the honors.
ache* are direct)» caused from !*frr!l»l
I there and her face laid with a network “You fellers ought to know my girl.
sets tip is fierce."
vision
truth. She understood why her moth"The grab ain't so bad; It's the way er hud discouraged her coming home. of fretful lines. Her color was bad. At Vlrgfnny, (Ills Is Forest Supervisor
L e t a * give you * c a re fu l exam inai!«» hw
she stacks It up," remarked another. It was not merely on account of th© tho moment her cheeks wore yellow Redfleid, nnd tills is Ross Cavanngh
o fi'li» rg e »ad we will tell you Ify o u r t!«
his forest ranger In this district.
You
‘‘But, then, these little fly-bit cow money. It was because she knew that nnd sunken.
aro th e cantte of tho trouble.
She complained o f
being short of ought lo know each other. My girl's
town* are ail alike and all bad, so far her business was wrong.
breath nnd lame nnd tired. “I ’m nl- just back from school, and she don’t
08 hotels are concerned."
Wliut a squalid little- deu It tvan!
think much of the Fork. It's a little
Lee Virginia, crimson and burning IIow cheap, bald ami petty the whole ways tired,” she explained.••'Fears
Philadelphia Eye Specialist»
hot, was iu agony lest they should go ; town seemed of a sudden! Lee Vlr- I like sometimes I can't scarcely drag too course for her.”
Lee flushed under this Introduction,
further In their criticism.
j glnla halted iin-J turned. There was myself around, but I do."
She knew that her mother kept n only one thing lo Ih> done, und that j A pang of comprehending pnln shot and her distress was so evident tliut
boarding house, nnd, while she was uut j was lo wako herself kuown. She re- j through Virginia's heart. I f she could both men ca»ui- to her rescue,
Tho older man bowed and said, ‘T
proud of it, there was nothing ills i traced her steps, pulled open tho bro- not love she could at least pity ami
OCRS: 10 . 0 0 u-m. till 3 - 0 0 P ingraceful In It. Happily, the convert
ken screen door and entered the cafe. help, nnd. reaching forth her hand, she didn’t know you had a daughter, Mrs,
F R E E E X A M IN A T IO N
patted
her
mother
on
the
knee.
“Foor
Wetberford."
And
Cavanngh,
with
a
tlon turned aside nnd fell upon the |It was a low, dingy dining room filled
old
mammy!"
she
said.
“I
’m
going
to
«lance
of
admiration,
added,
"W
e’ve
government's forest policy, nnd Sail: |with tho odor of ham and bad coffee.
help you.”
been wondering who you might be.”
Gregg, a squat, wide mouthed, harsh j At the tables teu or tlftccu men, a iu»»tLlze was touched by thill action of
went on: "i thought I'd got rid
voleed individual, cursed the action of ley throng, Wore busily feeding tlietr
'lpr
9 been away now
Ross Cavanngh, the ranger In tho dls , voracious Jaws, und on her left, behind her proud daughter aud smiled sadly.
1 Tdon'‘ k™w b“ t ,lt
triet above the Fork. “He thinks he's « showcase filled with cigars, stood "This is no place for you. It's nothing about tcn
her mother, looking old, unkempt and but a measly little cow town gone to wa* “ n' *mko' ^ook s like she s
Gas and Hot W ater Fit­
worried. The changes In her were so seed—aud I ’m gone to seed with it. I gro,vn n Iltt!o to° flne bairod toT US
1dotighles out here.’’
great that tho girl stood Iu shocked know It. But what is a feller to do?
ters, Steam Fitting and
! “So much the worse for us," replied
alarm. At last she raised her veil. I'm stuck here, nnd I've got to make a
Hot
A ir Heating,Tin and
Bedflold.
“Mother,” she said, "don't you know living or emit. 1 can't quit, so I stag­
Sheet
Iron Workers
ger
along
”
I
Tbis
llttlc
dlalo«no
Rave
the
girl
time
mo ?”
A look of surprise went over the
“I've come back to help you, mother *° recoyec herseIf’ but as CaTana«h
older woman's flabby face—a glow You must let me relieve you of some i watcbcd tbe blusb f!uie/TOm her face*
leaving It cold aud white, he sympa­
2 1 W a s h i n y t o n S treet
which brought back something of her of the burden.”
other self, as she cried, “Why, Lee
"W hat can you do, child?” Lize thized with her—pitied her from the
TOM S R IV E R
bottom o f his heart. He perceived that
Vlrginny, where did you come from?” asked gently.
he
was
a
chance
spectator
of
the
first
The boarders stopped chewing aud
"I can teach.”
scene In a painful domestic d ra m a stared in absorbed interest, while Vir­
“Not iu this town you enn’t.”
one that might easily become a trag­
ginia kissed her blowsy mother.
“Why not?”
"By the Lord, it’s little Vlrginny!"
I am ready to Bhoe yonr horse or do joui
“Well, there's a terrible prejudice edy. He wondered what the forces
Jobbing and new worfe.
said one old follow. " It ’s her daugh­ against—well, against me. And, be­ might be which had brought such a
ter.”
HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY
sides, the places are all filled for next daughter to this sloven, this virago.
All work gusrameed by
Upon this a mutter of astonishment year. Tho Wetherfords ain’t among To see a maid of this delicate bloom
thrust into such a place as Lize Wetbarose, and tho waiter girls, giggling, the first circles any more.”
THOMAS WILSOH
marveling nnd envious, paused, their
Water erreet shop.
TO.MB R IV E R
Lee Virginia remembered Gregg's erford’s “hotel” had the reputation of
platters in hand, to exchange comment charge against her mother. “What do being roused iDdiguation.
on the newcomer’s hot and gown. A
"When did you reach town?” he
you mean by the prejudice against
cowboy at tho washing sink in the
asked, and Into his voice his admira­
ARTHUR C. KING.
you?” she asked.
corner suspended his face polishing
Lize was evasive. “Since I took to tion crept.
and gaped, over his shoulder in silent
“Only last night.”
CIVIL E N G IN E E R
running this restaurant my old friends
ecstasy. Some of the men came for­
“You find great changes here?"
kind of fell off, but never mind that
^
S U R V EYO R
ward to greet her, and, though she had tonight.
“Not ro great as in my mother. It's
j some dlfflcuKy iu recognizing one or
all"—
She
stopped
abruptly,
aud
lie
The girl's thought, was now turned
COX BLDG.,. TOMS RIVER'N.J.
two of them (so hardly had (he years
understood,
Into other half forgotten channels,
|of her absence used them), she ever»wish you would tell me more about
Lize being drawn back to her cash
l lually succeeded in placing them all.
father. I don’t remember where he register, iftedfield turned to say. “My
At length her mother led her through was buried.”
dear young lady, I don’t suppose you
(he archway which connected the two
“Neither do I, child. I mean I don’t remember me, but I knew you when
shanties, Ihonce along e narrow hall
T h e e a r t h a t m a k e s good
know exactly. You see, after that cat- you were a tot o f five or six. I knew
' into a small bedroom, Into which the
tie war he went away to Texas. Ho your father very well.”
S e n d f o r b o o k le t
western sunset fell. It was a shabby
came back und never wrote, and
“Did you?'’ Her face lighted up.
j place, but an a refuge from the crowd never
E. F. LABRABEE
by and hy word came that he hud died
“Yes, poor fellow; ho went away
j in the restaurant it was grateful.
L n k e h iir s t , NT. J and was buried, but: 1 never could go from here rather under a cloud, you
| Lizc looked at her daughter critical­
down to see where his grave was at.”
know.”
I,EE VIRGINIA.
ly. “I don’t know what I’m going to
“Didn’t you know the name of the
“I remember a little of it. I was
secretary of war, but I reckon he won't do with a girl like you. Why, you’re town?”
here when the shooting took place.”
party—
purty
as
a
picture.
You
were
after J Interview him. He can't shuffle
“Yes, but it was a new- place away
“So you were. Well, since then much
my sheep around over the hills at Ids skinny as a child. I’m fair .dazed. down in the Panhandle and nobody
Great snakes, how you have opened
own sweet will.”
I knew lived there. _ And I never knew has happened to tig »ill,” he explained P lu m b e r IK
T'ON',,",
N W O B K E IB
The young fellow on the bael: seat out! You're thq living Image of your, anything more. Well, I must go back to the ranger. “There wasn’t room for
I r o n s IZ I*« k ä 2u£cIi sito s*, * * * eay ot tììC
quietly interposed. “You want to be dad. What started you hack? I told into the restaurant, 1 hain’t got a girl a dashing young blood such as Ed
V r o HI m tjnit<iing>
YVetherford was in those days.” Ho
sure you’ve got the cinch ou Cnva- you to stay where you was.”
I can trust to count the cash.”
T O M IU V JË K
“I
had
no
place
to
go
after
Aunt
turned
to
Lee.
“Hewas
no
worse
than
nagh good and square, Sam, or he’ll he
Left alone, Leo Virginia wept no
J o b b in g p ro m p tly a t t e n d e d to
Celia
died.
I
had
to
come
home.”
the
men/on
the
other
side—
It
was
dog
#-rldin’ you.”
more, but her face settled into nn ex­
“You wrote they was willing to keep
“He certainly is an arbitrary cuss,”
pression of stern sadness. It seemed eat dog—but some way the people
you.”
said the old woman. “They jsay he
as if her girlhood had died out of her rather settled on him as a scapegoat.
W E
W A N T
“They were, hut I couldn’t ask it of and that she was about to begin the He was forced out, and your mother
was one of Teddy's rough riders In
AT
ONCE.
Local
and traveling
tho war. He sure can ride and handle them. I had no right to burden them, same struggle with work and worry has borne the brunt of it since. Those men in this state torepfeietuus.
a gun. ’Pears like he thinks lie's run- and, besides, Mrs. Hall wrote me that which had marked the lives of all the weje .lawless. d_ays,”
is money in tho work lor YOU 8ca“ ' ‘
women at»» had known In her child­
nln’ the whole range,” she continued, you were sick."
ing for our easy selling specialties. Ap*
“I
am,
but
I
didn’t
want
you
to
come
hood
ply
now for territory
after a pause. “Cain’t nobody so muc(
ALLEN NURSERY C0. Rochester ,'N*
C o n t in u e d n e x t w e e k
rial* with
o# ran’t k« I*
id.
With deep »rata effort le e eoininarcd
er disgust, "Never mind-, I'm tired
nd a little Upact. 1 don't need any
timer." Hi Wily sipping a cup of cef­
, abe tried hard to keep back the
ra, but failed, and no sooner did her
(her turn away than she 8<-d to her
Great
Proverb Contesti
New York Tribun#
I'hos. Wallace & Son’s
FLORISTS
Oh,Those Ilea daidies!
Stiles & Co.,
at Cowperthwatt Kxchaaji
Saturday* Hch. IS
JOHN W. LEWIS
Practical ♦ PLTJMBEB
Jobbing promptly attended to
BLACKSMITEING
G E.
BUICK A E S ,
MARTIN BRANDT
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■roma»«» N a» H<»m»; ibaaoa (f* down «ahi naw
ro*d •oa»'» bi*Nié angra**» í f í t BiÍECfrl P*T. J
•avan t'haï««; Mana« (ti anath aiybiv ana «»«fra#« »
ttilnv minato# aaa*. aavetiif ilfa llnfea. to tha
«•antra of Uta
oW) roarl, inane« aiooif
ninnila o f aald raid , (4) north four «Ivyraai. ;
thirty minuta« watt, tuta# ahblM fortf-il* IlOki, ¡
to « ihn « tum lo a⻫l oiu nmd: thane« (») along
aald old ro»d. nor?h thlrty-flfa «»arraai « a *t four
•ihilnifoMha plane of filtuîNNlNU: «containing
«U if-on# hondratUna of an aora.
l« n
tm * y U l f e * I I . .
nbH h ijtfy k»ytr»
I
T h t rcu>ftìu* ‘< Miti Mati Ma rollio»
I wrff* t»r.*ugh| hiprt on T h u r t r l y y »nH i h t
AN ORDINANCE
i-.
b K'#* * f fp îif'î*| »(1
9*u
Mew J i r » * x :
Thal «n appiin Uo» hi «ritiu* lui ylui!
Ih«*ii anmiivii »v i*»« Lvuuvi, ” -
I h* » IR r*
pud
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UM
f*»r
Bake Yum Room Naar
Man tal*
Chair»,
Wood -anuih , and
a m a li itK » n r. r a n i t * t)\l»*klr p a i n t * « b y
*» y on* » 1 0 1 a amati i'*h a l our Horn*
I f . isti Dum o*te l’a ia 1. Ih all color*— 11
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M ill« « oM lU tF f b r
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brfgiife
Unrl il (m u i
G arag e
Av X HriBt, Tomi« Riwi
EEFOET OF THE CONDITION on my property on
OCEAN COUNT! TRUST CO.
South Main SL
R
¡between the Depot» ol ihe
i Jersey Central and Pennsyl­
vania Railroads, 1 am now
i prepared to execute all kinds
ot repairs on
,
.J
o f t o m s
iv e r n
•I if» C OÊ0 bl MMrtÜfefe. M tK l I. tfl*
!nt<
ml was mad* here
id tcrhilUM) ou ib * linin’* ralftlr
baa been tutn dowfi, making
| t different* in tbe took* of the property
Tbe annual tkbool election will be
held neat Tueedav evening at the
school house Tbe Board of Education
call* for $1500 tcbool tax
C fc Sprague of T ttn to o , waa in town
lataly
Thom a* W liatvin ia having a new
porch built on hi« coav borne on R a il,
mad avenue
There waa a moving picture show in
the opera house Inst Saturday evening,
and a very fair audience waa in attend­
ance. to n fairly good show
John R umcII can be teen theae days
on our streets in hi* new auto
Paul Mills was hnmt from Saturday
until Tuesday
The Mtssee Niverson spent Saturday
in New York
A \YfKelley and wife epent Sunday
in Tuclterton
Mrs M P Sprague of Mannahswkin,
is spending a few day* with her son, J
Horace Sprague
Mr and Mrs Charles Conrad were
Philadelphia visitors last Friday
A vaudeville performance and the
drama "Capt Dick" will be given in
opera house onJSaturday evening,Mart h
18 by local talent for the btmcfU of th*
Fire Company
Thd play will be given under the di­
rection of Mr Bud Burk, late of the
Columbia Theatre of New York city.
Music will be rendered by the Tuvkertou Orchestra. The Vaudeville part
of tbe show, will include the singing of
M. \V Cross, who appeared in the Well
knownFritii Scheff Company for several
seasons. Another professional will be
Mr. L HlKohler, who will sing some
character songs.
Miss Geneva Van
Vorst, an elecutionist of talent, and a
graduate of the Shoemaker School of
oratory, will render some selections.
Mr VV C Jones a noted performer ou the
French horn, will gave a solo with
orchestra accompaniment
Altogether, the comjnittee in charge
has secured some fine talent and all
will be done entirely aa a compliment
to the Fire Company, and its friends,
and in addition to giving our peoples
first class show for their money, it will
furnish funds for new equipment for
firemen. The tickets are now on sale
at the post office
Thomas Burns and Joseph Carroll of
Orange returned home last week from
George Cranmer’s IBay Ridge house
with fourteen-fine geese to show for
three days on the bay
Having rtpyr»v<1 « New
April I , lu (iwli a |«u(m*at*f f«r Ooè*
lie ra M ili»
HKtoi’ tu'an
Ti
CO.
TU
n *?
N a«
i w hu i» an i c i r t i i h t l w*>*
4,
iri^fcfeatïJfcî
At» r*i
kerton railroad
am .
I tof(t*!tt« «I |fe# yotHif
Kttf llta U) iltfe ul a
feivyf in i*<b«nri'4 OM Mill »Him fermi «A aj
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Orerei«ft*... . . . . .
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«•ruta» ruad...... ......... .............
PaairM aa «radia nwQ..........— . . . .
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meat t# im t ,
iS rsc^ r.
(feMlfff.
Automobiles, lam nolle*
and Machinery ol every de­
scription
Soliciting the continued fa­
vor of ray old patrons, I re­
main, respectfully,
Robert Froriep
South Main St*
Toma Rivet
oso. n »’otws*, rr**hteni
w r. mucks. Treintyf
***•'"• Ttbsd i f i j rosisi it «a* tswlure OM404# A#l* «lay
of Msrott, A. U, Itti
•ft
A*«.»-', H, "g v ijti
II. Fu
Jopara **«*»*«»
MARTHA P HOKRRn
M.C.C. OfM. J.
)
DtoNMfi
Afraid
of
Fire?
Dl «I a«**aMt (**u (10) * m-bonu-n» ol Ut#
unid DorwmsU immmg tUiTilu, fur tlw
PRK
luiyruvemeni bntu iilM i üfeAcnbvil, «viREPORT 0 Î THE CONDinON
1erCCKK
unglutUt ib fo a iu iiiiU fló a fià lilta i ul
or m i
Daily
lite uu|»ruvviitvui uvairvu un kïoiuAlWf
Rx Hnn
Dsiiy
«Vi VUt
aom
s&d Hat K* Min
MSii
s ut
1» Ul
(1) A concrete uuü cuuivul »iilywilk
pA VI
A T TO M S R I V E R .
4 no
1 40
«sta u foucretw lini cvtuvui cu» u*ug «Utui
fort. C H R
Meta«) a* f i* pro|*n« of heuj.rtltn M artoirui.
S
00
1
.8
ffet. P HU
to ths I t i t i of New Jersey. «I th# d o m of bust,
Ite tunatruciad «»*» l*‘v* Uurüâ «Ade of
et ala, rtcfm daat., and tak.n min *x**uuna al
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fFutu
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to
me
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of
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Jnliuwin,
complanumi,
«ad
ness, list oh Itb, t$U.
4 00
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lo be (Old by
Ocvnii uvuiiue, Mtiu on ilio eoutu aide
s 86
ta ta
RB80URCBR
ul uiiitu *irwt, tPuui UuilruaU aveunw
I'll AHI.BK U. OUX, Slicrlf!.
fio 40
f6 6»
Jeta
Jotmmnn a nnnuver, Koluiltnni,
L osbs sb *I D iscounts.......... .............. $ *MT8 t l
lo ««
4 00
tu Ucvaii aveiiiK*; uuu ou life uuriu
iitm
rr
Park,
H.
J
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f>T«rttr«fis, serarod amt uu**N*ur»-si . . .
i«o «0
S 11
10 96
aid» ot -*>11111» itffe't, irum Cvutlfel uvo*
(Pr’t Ih , iro.fr,ì uue to Ktiurutul avuilfel ( nod ou tuff
U. a Uonas u»*ecure ctrouiatiuu............ 60,«'*» *W
• »• j Datad, Felini un U, roll,
11 06
Hunt*, awnrltl*#. etc......... ...............
fftt.019 ot
ARRIVE
UuitU
and
ssouiu
uidva
ot
'ivuth
aireet,
Hanging non«** furniture sml A*tur#a 31,000 00
4 88
11 ta
Hum t viiiiui uvuiiuu to Octau avuuut;
Du# from feailonal Banks (not reserve
« 08
ifUCUj Jeta
11 17
ag«niH ................................ .............. ..
2.PSS St
li «0
4 4i
uuu uu lue uurUi auU «OutU atHOff ot
T h at’s not strange at all!
SHEIUFF’S
SALE
Du« from Hfst# and Private Banks and
Vi 60
- t cuy
kalevuutli Htrwtt iruoi Ccuiral uvciiue lu
Bankers, Trust Companies and 8avUt*»HU avuiiui1; auu ou int- nuitu uuu
JOHN 0, PRIOl. Snoartntandem.
Ingd B a n k s ..* . ....................... .
1,01151
You ought to be.
By Virtu« of a writ of Fl F«, laauad ont of th» soulii gRlfffe of TweittU »trwt, from
Due from approve*! reserv«» .................... TOjiml i*$
üourt of Cöanmry of the »tète «>f New J»i>cy,
(.cuirui uvouuo to Uctuu uveuuo; uuu
urieek* and oth»*r ossft ite m s.. . . . . . . . . .
4«y 90
and to me directed, 1 will acU at publie vendue on ou th«* Nonth si*!** oi T^irteeutu «mid,
Not*** of oth»r Nannnsi Hanks................ l,osu to
But you needn’t lie^wake
ADJOURNED
Fractional paper cuxreney, nickels, and
T I U KHDA V , A p ril JiO, l u l l
iroui Ci'utnil avffnuff to Utiun avouuc
cen ts..............................................
l$l II
uiui
ou
the
north
«hie
ot
J
lurleoiiih
At the Court house in the village of Toma Hiver
Lawful Money Reserve in Hank, vis:
nights worrying ii you are
street, from Outrul uvenuu to iiuiiroud
In the County of Ccean and state o f New
Specie..................................... $36,7B9 75
Jersey, between the hours of is m. and 5 o’clock;
uvcuuc; and oo ill» south side ol fo u r­
Legal-tendwr n o te s .......... 6,Uo oo 41,479 76
l>. m„ to wit at l.oo o'clock p. m., on aald «lay, the
teenth «trfffft, from Ceiitrul fh uue to
Redemption fund with IT. 8. Treasurer
«aotvo tlai tir koI* of the property of following deacrlbed real eaiate:
(6 per ceui of oircuiation)................. s,600 oo
Ocean uvenue; aud on the east auu west
» R. Tntm. originally ad v e r ta li to be
Dun from U. «. Treasurer..........................
mu oo
aide« ot Central avenue, iron» the north
¡I tör Coon Rou*. Toma Hlv#r. N. J
premiata,
hereinafter
particularly
described,
alt
side of «Mntii street to the south aide
Uir.Eirrti if. mt, at l.BO o'cioek tntbe
Total.
|V8l,60U ST
uate, lying and oMng m the township of Dovar,
•oo, tiertbr iiauiJn adjourned till
ol
Fourteenth
street.
In the county of Ocean and Htste of N**w deraev,
LIABILITIES
TrfiBDAl, April 4, 1UH
Being the wain« tra ct of land an«! premises
'J. The said concrete and cement side­
Capita! stock paid iu.
$00,010 OO
which waa conveyed to Charles Klotnme by
arp]
walks shut! be constructed of the width
Surplus
fuud. .............................................
............... 9)0,000 00
life* tour»tKl plaoa. Hald property cou- Bincltue M. Rogers and Ocot-ge W. Rogers. h*r
Undivided profita, iras expenses and
“4 Lob nuiuiierfi on«, two, three, four, five, bus.»and, by deed dated the third aav of April, A.
ol live (o) feet, Willi concrete uud co
taxe* paid .........................
m .oid fli
indradand *lghty-nlne, two hundred and D. isue, recorded in the Ocean county Clerk#
uient at least four (4) inches thick, tu
National Bank notes outstanding......... 49,«sa no
! RUl MYWfeU. oil h map or plan of Iota offloe In Book . . . . of Deeds, tuigeti........Ac , au«l
be laid ur the grade lo be established
Due t«> other Nauoual Banka................... 0.760 Tl
‘ PoiutFleanHiir Land roiupany, duly Hied In said deed Is described as follows:
by
eiigineer,
and
it
slial!
be
laid
in
th*
Due lo «tale and Private Bunks aud
Clwk’i Offlca of the county of Oman.
HKGINNIno *t a atone in the highway road
centre oi ll»u sidewalk us laid out.
B«nkers................
1ST 69
*, isfe, iiaelaed a« the property of Annie
d. The said Concrete and eerueui side
rc«ri, et a), uefendanta, at the umt of B<1- lea Hug from Toma Hiver village to Free­
Dae to Trust Coaipnnlos and Having*
Bank*........................................................
t oo
4. «rker, Trustee, etc,, complainant, and hold, which #»on« is the smiibcast corner of the
walks
are
to
be
cousirucied
as
follows:
“ Janie* L Dorvett farm.” Th-oce (i) North,
fed by
Individual deposits subject lo cneck,...«38,c9.i no
It is to bo laid lu a depth oi lour (41
Don’t be bunkoed by the
degrees and thirty minute« Best, twenty
Certified Check#...................
ssi #1
UHAKLB8 H. ('OX, BUtrlff. twelve
inches and is to be hve(5jleet wide. ihe
eight chaîna and flftv-flve links.
Thence ( 0
Wtìon, ('arr k Stackhouse, Bollcltora
South,
eightv
one
degree*
and
»hlrt.v
mlmifes
Total....
proportion of said concrete to be com­
$9S2,R60 87
fenuan a. i9il
man with “cheap” policies
East, roru «evoa chaius aud fifty five liu»«.
posed ot one (i) part cement uud lour
State of New Jersey, County of Ocean, as :
Thence, (H) ^outh, t verity on« degrees and nfiy
(ij
parts
sand;
tins**
proportions
to
be
I, Kotiert H. Atuey, tisshler of the ahovc-named
eight minutes bn*t, eight nhaln* a d eighty three
that are good only up till
Bank, iiusoipmnly »wear that the above atatemeat
linka. Thencs (4) Gouth, seventy one degrees ' useu lor the lower three ih) inches, the
NOTICE t o c r e d i t o r s
la true to the beat of my knowledge and belief.
West, fifteen chains aim tan links. Thence (ft) other one (1) inch for the top, to be
. ' c. Gravatt. Wright H. DeBow and houih forty five degrees and thirty minute* Went composed of one (1) part cement uud
HUBERT H. AHN B Y ,(’ashler
the daj' you have a fire—
wraor, aitministrators of Robbins DeBow, ten chains and seventy nine links
Stthaerthed and sworn to before me this jth
Thence (ft) two
parls sand, the said walks to be
•by direction of the Surrogate of the North, eighty two decrees west thirteen chains
'lay of March, roll.
«mouth
and
indented
und
kid
out
in
w ocean, hereby give notice to the and seventy links. Tneuce (7) South, seven de
krank w . Sutton, J r „ Notary Publio,
and then fail you, Sabe?
blocks ot live (o) feet in length. Suid
,
Me said Bobbin# DeBow to grees and twenty five minutes West five chain»
Correct Attest:
•n tneir debts, demand« and claims and twelve links. Thence (8) North, eighty one
sidewalks to have a gradual full oi
(Jamuro O. Low
estate
of
said decedent tinder
one (1) inch in live (5) reel, sloping to
nr •£*
Affirm
,
^ the
“•■-Mw^esiivir.
uuitbi uegrcT* and thirty minutes West, twenty chains
A A. Brani
Drop us a postal when in
- Directors
ditfr nr M1Atl(M,;,,wlthln ll,ne mouth* from j and thirty Beyen lluss to the place of BEGINcurb.
C has , b . Mathis
rpfnr W >,e ,orewr barred of anylN lN G . coutalnlug one hundred and ten acres
heritor iff.in.t the »ai* AOmint,tratorà aud seventy nine one hundredths of an acre,
4. Ou all streets on which said con­
need o f Protection.
HBN HY C. GKAV..TT,
more or lesa.
crete aud effluent sidewalks shall have
WRKiliT H. 11«HOW,
Seized as the property of Morris Zemer, et been laid, namely, Kightli street, Mutb
IN
CHANCERY
OF
NEW
FKANK HOKNOH,
STAFFORDVILLE
als., defendants sn«l taken into a.Ta«utiou at the
street, Tenth street, Eleventh street,
m Janna» .
Administrators suit of George W . Rogers, complainant, and to
Twelfth street, Thirteenth street, Four­
«Januarv «,1911
[Pr’a fee, $4.00]
JÊRSEY
be sold by
teenth street aud Central avenue, there
Miss Edna Sm ith has returned' to
CHARLB8 H. COX, 8heriff shall be tilled in gravel to the Width of
Philadelphia after spending three wAks
R. V. Lawrence, Solicitor
To Carlos 0 . Brooks.
three aud one-half (8&) feet on each
Dated, March 18, 1911
P r’a fee, $14.60
notice to c r ed it o r s
By virtu re of an order of the Conrt of Chsncsri
side of said walks, 8anl gravel to be with us. We are glad to repoit an im
of
New Jersey, made on the day day of the date
" ü Emleí' iu’touilitratur of Wm. H.
Courier Building
uue (1) iueh thick.
provement in her health
hereof. In a cause wherein Julia U .V an Blse la
hy
direction
of
th*
Hnrrogate
of
»ent, 01 Ocean, nereb'-----------complainant
and you and other« are defendant«,
• to
• the
5. That said concrete and cement
ni i.» —;
*ST *•**» notice
One
or
two
parties
are
looking
at
OCEAN
COUNTY
O
RPH
A
N
S’
yon
are
required
to
anpear.
plead,
answer
or
de­
or Uni «»Id win. H. Krnioy, to bring In
curbing shall be constructed to the depth
Toms River, N. J .
tour to the bill of said complainant, on or before
itto’c S r 8 . “1”1 clnlme' agilnat "the
of twelve (12) IncheB uud to be six (ti) properties in our village with idea of the Thlld day of May, next, or the aald hill will
C O U RT
-- - decedent
v.cii'in, nnder
UUU oath ornfflrm.n i.?Iald
purchasing
be ------------------*-----taken aa eon leased
against yon.
you
inches wide. The proportions of said
-----------1
n S S I i V n,0Dti18 frora thl" dat«, or they
The aald bill la filed to forclose
mortgage
forclosc a morr
concrete to be one tl) part cement and
thî ef, barre(l of «nr - - *«— ------- * In matter of the apol’catlona ol
John Dibb haajshipped up and has »Iren by Charles H . Joue» trod
wife, to Julia II.
of)
the said Administrator.
four (4) parls sand. 'The facing or ex­
Job M Hmlth,administrator: of >- Rule to snow
VauHise,
dated
Jeptemoer
1th,
A.
D.
eighteen
stored
on
his
premises
his
furniture
posed part of the curbing to be covered
FRANK N, EMLBY, Administrator Edwin Mor6y. deceased, forj
for.
Cause
hnn Ired and ninety two,on lands In the Township
Jauuary 26, ion
one (lr inch und the. proportions to be from New York city
of Lakewood, In the County of Ooean, and state Its value inestimable
IPr’a fee, $6.oo( sale of lauds to pay debts.
used for said facing to lie composed of
Job M- bmith, administrator of Edwin Morey
* ! ? ? •*2*«7. and recorded In the Ooean County
W S Cranmer of Cedar Run has closed
one (1) part cement and two (2) parts
deceased, having exhibited to this »’ourt, under
îa S Î* u,°‘5 0eÆ thî 81,1 ,ay of September, A. D.
oath, a just amt trne account of the persooal es­
In book M of mortage«, page « g , # e. and
sand. The said concrete aud cement out «a quantity of goods at a bargain l8St,
on
® CHANCERY OF NEW
tate and debts of said deceased, whereby It ap*
i " «re
" - mma d e a détendant beoauae yon hold a
curbing to be trowelled and made sale during the past month
i" nomment
pears that tbe persooal_estate of said Edwin suiootb, und to be cut iu five- (5) foot
“t which ts claimed to be a lien noon said
■rey, riecea ed. Is insufficient to pay his debt*,
JERSEY
A number of our citizens have young
lengths.
aud requested tbe aid of the Court in thè premiI W. CARMICHAEL. Toms River, N .J .
Doted February $8,1911. Sollottor of complainant
Attain
Said Concrete find Crow»» sidewalks chickens hatched out
Insurance Policy from agency oi
J
d- Schoin
at a tee $i.7o
it n* on thlp i»‘th day of Februar*, uinete«»
Ylrtue of
and said concrete and cement curbing
huudred andl eeleven,
Ordered
that all persona iuComrade Henry Allison of Cedar Run
#
“ ‘
e» •ler»e?DmSllier 0( t,leC *nrtof Chancery frresteri
la t he land*, tenements end real estate of shall be constructed at the cost and ex­
curl., !..
** l“.e. uttJ,
MeU
day «I
of htiO
the U
(late
certain bau« . wncrern Lydia schola *ald Edwin Morey, deceased, appear before this pense of the owner or owners of the was a pleasant caller last Thursday
N o tic « , o f S e t t l e m e n t ,
Amand a . Scholz are de- oourc at the court noose in coins River, ou the
luuds in front of which the same shall
Will Cranmer left Friday lor Camden
Batate of John J . Mickle
8rd day of feay. nineteen hundred art ♦ eleven, a t
dèmn?ei
" lre(l.
Io
cPPeer
and plca-i,
be constructed and laid.
-IllU
r
I(;
Petit
ionar’n
i
notltlnn
t
\
r
t
A * e eveu o’clock iu the forenoon of said day, to
where
he
intends
spending
a
couple
of
Notice
is hereby given that the accounts ot
'»e eleventh PBI*tioI1«r’» petition on or
The owner or owners of the land in weeks among members of his family
L îf L“mSï riberL?s Administrator of John J . MloeOT nitoh ,1
c a i.uor.
i.m
üiereot,
01 APrH u
neat.
in uotie- »how eanue why so much of ll.e aai-1 lands, tene­
ments. hereditaments and real eetate of the said front of which said concrete and ce­
^'®1
nndlted and stated by the SurroMorey, deceased, shoo'd not he sold, as
“6tj A V M S S a jrss Edwin
A B Salmons has erected a new wag­ R î.j.an/ . ! ! fip'?rt' ' d »or settlement to the Orphans’
ment sidewalks aud said concrete und
will be sufficient to pav his d^bts. or the residue
Conrt
of
the
of Ocean, on Wedueadav
cement curbing shall be so constructed. on house and is drawing lumber with the ßth day ofCounty,
Aprii; next.
’
w ea“eaaay,
j, t cf .aid amt js t0 obtain a decree of thereof, as the case may reqatre
And It 1- fur her ordered, that a copy of this Shall be allowed thirty (30) days time
PCtttfonerj " larrU'!e ''ew een you order «hall be pnoltshed |for six weeks success­ in which to perform the work hereby rethe intention to add a kitchen to his nutcA
oJ<? 5 ? M I0KíiB, Administrator
Dated, March a, ro ll.
(P r’a fee, *3.00]
ively. at least once in each wees, lo the New qiiired and written notice of tbe requir­
house
WII.FRKD ti. WOLCOTT,
Jersey C o n n e r,a n d posted a s required b y
KJiicitor of Petitioner,
ed work sball be sent by mail to such
Mrs
M
Traxlerand
family
of
B
rookhn
statute.
No 8115 Market Hrreet,
owner or owners If their post office ad­
Joseph Grover,
Msja Leon Berry
fenm,r, T
^mden, n . j ,
dress is known, or if not known, by are guests of her parenis Mr and Mrs OCEAN COUNTY ORPHANS’
«arrogate
Judge
"sPeeiiiK i ’ ■
Dated Feb. 9 ,TdU
(Pr’s Fee $19.<«0) posting the same on the premises affec­
W A Stevens of our place
Representing the l e a d i n g
COURT
ted -thereby, or leaving tbe same with
Harry Cranmer o f the Railway mail
occupants thereof, if their post office
.V
American
and Foreign Com­
address be not known or by personal service spent Friday among relatives in In the M&tt'er of the Estate
Notice of Settlement.
CHANCERY OF NEW
On Petition for
service
upon
such
owners
ns
are
resi­
of
Bale
of
Laods
panies
town
Kstate or Wyekofl Oornellaa
Thomas G, Sherman,
dents of the borough.
JERSEY
to Pay Debts
Notice is nereby given that the accounts of the
deceased
Mrs W F Lewis was confined to the
If the said paving and curbing is not
the subscribers, as Administrator of the estate
The Greatest Security
mHcn?.ini
done iu the said thirty (30) days by the house the past week with a bad cold
of said Wyekoff Cornelius, will be audited and
n > i k« 1 1 ■* rawro z
*
by th** Surrogate, and reported for set­
l i 1,'terséj
??.
owner or owners uf the land fronting
-lü Jö ia u itH fie a 1 ^ / 4
n£ rÎ i f ®* % court o! chancery stated
O
k
D
E
k
t
o
s
h
o
w
c
a
u
s
e
The bridal couple Were serenaded one
tlement to the Orphan»* Court of the Oonmy
on said sfdewRPsa and curbing; us per
to a Mr“ ?,;0. " 1,110 day of the date of Ocean, on Wednesday, the -eth day of April,
- toPetition«! e,??80 wT|re!n E!iaa>ictf! n e s t.
this ordinance, then the 'Council of . the night last week
e“'iant, yon aV?“ 1 •
vou WlHlam Benzlnl,
Borough of Surf City shall fans* said
H. Sherman, administrator of Thomas
GEORGE C. LOW, Administrator
Note of complaints in some localities
.inner or
w aPPear. a c t Dated February S3,19 n '
Pr’s
fee
$3.00]
^■^5neI n,aD,
having exhibited under
concrete
and eemdnt sidewalks and said
r> !.........
,lfP,“r '• lore the V, , ,n
Petotiocor’» penof the county road being in bad shape
oath a true account of the personal ¿state and
concrete
anti
cement
curbing
to.be
con­
¿' to, ttoreof ' t,°1
ot M“S- next., or,
dents of, sAid lotes.ate whereby it « $ S w that
structed anil laid, and all costs and The road through out; village has been the personal estate ui said Thomas G. hiierman
L U M B E R
i f ? » « * the’ et,«. ‘ .l,crae » * " *» eaken
Just.
Htuu.eiior shall think equiv
Nt tice o* Settlement.
expenses, with.interest, shall be s«*c““- in good sh ap e,'h e scraper was over it ,
Estate of Tfton n, VsaArsdale
fifth -o '
od upon 'the lot or lots of,land.iu front
The Sit flordville gravel I
2e f,issoivinp Sth'i l? ,0 '
a decree of VTO TIC K 1 » III'.IIKHV G IV K K that the ao;
of which said sidewalks and curbings last week
? « « « oi Pebrnary.ion,
‘H
ordered t h n a r f ^ S
.
W T S * 3D O O R S
lvSai11petition. rn'rtiharr‘a|{e Dttiifwn you i V oomtts of the anbaorihers, aa jsseootors ot sliall have bceji so constructed.
bank is one of the finest in the State,
n roQ the arrnund of aesertlon. of said Thus, 0 VanArmtal* wit! ha aoJite.-! and
« J S A S U * » u r n * « ; m o u l d ( » cs
This
ordinance
is
to
gn
into
effect
stated oy th* Soriogiite, t.iid feooftSu for saftleJoht bimii & oqnover
which is used on the road in bur ‘ vieintuent to tl>» Orphans’ Court of ID* County of
•odtitn * t)f p«r.p loner.
immediately on being set up or pub­
S
r J Som
S .0?
* » •«m W t & £ ? m it tsv w
lȣ
r o v l t k i t x s r r r jn r c ?
of thT n‘“
»1sir.
ity . is no doubt the cause o f the good ut
oo*an. on Weooeaday, tbe DIDday of April, next
lished, ns mo hired hv hiw.
Anbury Park, N. J ,
-ji' ‘í ‘ ,u‘ , MU M;,¿ i?aíM 1d«Y ot Anni.
a?
uiîî
caca« wiiy
W ia g o w a m i D o o r S c r e e n s
i., A
jU
. î „— w» ‘“ -e v.-Do
«««y so much
muen of me
condition
of
the
same
Bassed this Eleventh titty of Febru­
NE 1« 0 1 ° ORAN^, Bxeontora
p îm tftS fk« ettvtn^iDt8‘ h<*re,tit>»mentH and re«J U p p e r L e h ig h C o a l, f i o k c , iV u c d
ary, 1911.
Dated Pebrnary fS. !9U
(Pr’s fee »3.00
t
Tl?e miâ TUöiü»-, Q. Hh'eytnàn. deciassiy
The mumps are practicing in our sis­ ►houid
n o b . acid 8« Will be sufflè™ nt to p f i t e
S h i n g l e s , I .lin e , C e m e n t
Approved February 11 1911.
ter village of Mayelta to some extent
Date!
FibiBary
I. m i
S e w e r P ip « , F rrii ¡«or,
J. P R IC E TRO^iLIiO,
Mrs
J
A
Cranmer
of
West
Creek
for­
By the • ourc,
Attest:
Aemig Mayo?
UUr,cN !ht P.c vr : i , : B r i g h i t i T h e <-ouner gives the N e w s
~ ,- ri
■"
1 11» !‘ •
merly of tUiiuciidvilie, who has been JO B S -11 GROVRV
T, JA LH 0” B E r.R y ,
v e r y r ic k is m u c h im p r o v e d
.
m
'œ
tù.
iUose
P r ’wlue $10 m
■
HEM I T ’S S A L E
FIRST N A T I O N A L B A N K ,
Protected by
Policies in Safe
Companies
Wm. H. Fischer
W HAT?
S C. BAILEY, Jr.
Fire
Life
Accident
Tornado
H A R D W A R E
■ A. A.
mm®.
iä m v
' "j
S EA S ID E
food and the most
dainty and delicious.
Plead for Passage of Local Option
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§ w titu b n td
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MBÉgM ir Mas
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v* **€*»•
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tlOUS
w **fp st m d
M I >Ut|k|St
s il v e r t o s
P II Attvtis
|at«aié«9»l ' :
ROYAL
I# the I
M* *»d Mrs(-ant p f ,.,
W a tt« «
Ciao p
*• aa
1 y
Mr and Mrs Harry
E l f i Hütet
and M ania
RAKIHQ
POWDER
* ' 7~ m
«a S*ad ,r u ,
lb» ‘ l w t ^Pptug*»». Mr Ths» „
N»« i * * * * °* •“•’d al Q fM ,
«Mt« j *•'** ‘ ìarum of Lai««
I M « Pari
|k l
4 ,f* ^ **1 *» d»»|n* ^
>h»r. I ' M
a. M U itify ,
a. Uf s iw f t
to n .
« h it« !
|»< wa /«aw la
K d«afd K
f a v i l l a v in to ti •<
^ wa i Balufday *r>
Met Planch
!»*,
Abao/utcty Purm
The only Baking P jwder made
from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar
No fussing or fretting over
the biscuit-making. Royal
is the aid to many a
cook’s success.
Sara/ Look Baak—SM ReettpU
Frrt. X W Nmsat amj AtUrm.
il Mr and II
> gtad that
D A VV
LAKEH URST
SOWA4. SAaltaO PC
INLAND HEIGH'
PARKERTOWN
1
usy
1 were iroAKing on Ditu rday
F iuuuiders are biting and a f«iir war
o Pi
üay» tlxuuld make good bthing for the
Mist I)tr t Mathis and her frisiad Mt
• Sund r
Alice C.ranmer of Tucker tun vìsite
Ur» M . McKeehan of Philsdeti
M iti P ainoie G Pries recently.
ha* been pending a few day* with
Mr* Fannie Horner h a * returned
Civio
home after spending a month in P hila­
Mr* A J Lewi* and family ¿f imden delphia and Merchantville
have been »[tending a few day* •ith A
Mr and Mrs Elmer King visited Beach
J Lewi* at their tesidence on Maple i Haven last week.
avenue
Mr and Mrs Fletcher Andrews and
The Misses Wetcott of Philadelphia. their little son wer* recent visitors at
were Sunday visitors
the home of Mrs Andrew's parents Mr
George Norrt* of Br oklvn. spent
and Mr., Ayer Parker.
week end at R K Pearce's
We are glad to see the smiling face of
Rev and Mrs A Lawrence are attend­ Wm Augustus Parker after a few davs
ing the M E Conference, which is in |illne s
session in Ocean City
Mr and Mrs J M Parker were given
L J McCaullev and family who spent j very pleasant surprise on Sunday. All
the greater part of the year here, are of their children, except Mrs Emma
spending sometime in Florida
‘ Cloud of Philadelphia, were there and a
tasty repast was set out by them.
continued on page .t
There were eighteen present including
the grand children
PLEASANT PLAINS
John H Kelly and Morris Sullivan of
Frankford, Philad elp hia were down
C E McKelvey was a visitor at for a few days duck shooting last week
Island Heights la t Friday
""hese gentlemen being good shots took
Cyril Thompson went to N'ew Y o rk 1a line lot of fowl home with them. This
on Monday
i* the place if you want to get some
Dunham Applegate and son Arthur good duck shooting
of Lakewood, visited Mrs Sarah AppleMiss Doris Parker i* visiting her
gate Sunday
, brother Robert Paiker of Philadelphia
Jonathan Tilton was a Tuesday visi­
Walter Hoev, a former resident of
tor at Hyson
Camden, was called home very sudden*
A son was born to Mr and Mrs Harry ly last week, his father being seriously
Decamp recently
ill
Wilbur Nobles spent Sunday with bis
Miss Marion Bugby and Miss Vena
parents here
Falkinburgh of Barnegat were recent
Frank Fielder lost a valuable cow visitors
last Sunday
Elwell has Ice Cream every da/
Charles Thompson is very ill in a New
The Dressmaker Telephones
J ^ H IS is Madam Hicks, Mrs. Blank. Will
I you please call to-morrow at three,
for a fitting? Thank you, good-bye! ”
T he dressmaker finds the telephone a
necessary adjunct to her business.
*
She calls up her customers and tells them
when she has anything in the .way of novel­
ties to show them.
The Bell Long Distance Service enables
her to reach all merchants to secure mate­
rial which she may need.
NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY 1
E v ery B ell T elephon e is the Centre o f the System
Ki»*r, Manlokikiog. B*V Head Porked
Kivsr. and oth«r nearby placrs arc sm.
I |»Joyed h „ .
In looking «vet the town wr hud fif­
teen new builduig* have liven completed
or at* in the course of erection in this
resort during the present winter
Tbs sand break on tbe outside of , tbe
boardwalk has been a decided success
*o far this winter, very little sand hav­
ing been blown over it on the street*
and lots as compared with other winter*
Charles Thompson is still making im ­
provements to bis place of business on
Third and Central avenues.
Mr.
Thompson is an enterprising mail and
we wi*h him success in his business ven­
tures
Hopper's basin begins to show signs
of the activity that spring always brings
More boats were stored there this win­
ter than ever before, consequently there i
is more repair work than usual
W# learn from good authority that I
another place of business is to-be erect­
ed on what was formerly the Franklin
Harris lot on the corner of Third and
Central avenues. What the nature of
the business is to be has not as yet
been made known
E W Shinn and Co have made exten­
sive repairs and improvements at theie
place of business on Central avenue.
Mr Shinn deserves the splendid success
he has m et with since locating here
The fire hydrant still stands in the
middle of the Central avenue sidewalk
quietly awaiting its victim
HIGH POINT
Ju d je A S Beaty and a ¡>arty of
friends from New York spent Sunday
at Hatfvey Cedars
L A DeGraw of Philadelphia, is
spending a week here
The Harvey Cedar* Realty Co. are
having their land surveyed out in build­
ing lots
Isaac Horner of Parkertown, has been
on the beach gunning for a few days
S R Perrine of Barnegat spent S u n ­
day at Harvey Cedars
Arthur C King and his force of men
from Toms River were at ffarvey
Cedars surveying last week
J M Abbott has returned to Philadel­
phia after a few days here
Joseph P Bounds of No 17 station, L
S S , was taken sick with the grip sud­
denly on Sunday and B e r f Ridgway is
substituting for him
Hugh Bolton of Mannahawkin spent
Saturday a t Harvey Cedars
CEDAR GROVE
Mrs Henry T Applegate visited rela­
tives at Forked River recently
Mr and Mrs Vincent Applegate spent
Sunday with Forman Clayton at Silverton Mr Clayton is slowly recovering
from a serious spell of sickness
Prof. Conover, PI Applegate and W al­
ter W Beaumont, Supt. U G I from
Philadelphia, spent Sunday with Mrs.
P C Applegate
Mr Simmonds has made arrange­
ments for successful farming by pur­
chasing all new labor saving machines
with the latest improvements. He has
a fine farm and well stocked with hor­
ses, cows, pigs sheep and goats, also a
fine lot of poultry, dtieks, geese and the
best breed of chickens We wish him
success
y fair
He u
fuof tl
ad been trailed
Among those at the meeting betide
»me to court to t . , o»r s license, and
the speakers were. Elmer E Starr, H T
w y told that h* knew nothing sb«ul llagiiman of Lskewood; Fred C Torrev
I tbe saloon business because he was a o| bakehutst; R ev J E Simpson, Wm A
minister; why not then he asked put Simpson, L>r Joshua Hilliard of Mannathe matter up to the whole people who j hawki n; Capt C P Bunnell. Rev N D
do know something about the question, i Aspin»all, Jones Bunnell of Forked R i­
and let them decide it!
ver; P Y Veeder of Bayville; Rev J O R
Prof J K Steelmen of Mannahawkin I Corliss Corson McKelvey, Wesley Clay
eaid that Mannahawkin was dry one ton oI Silverton; Rev L *m Chamber­
year under the Wert» law and Nt was lain, Rev M S Rowland, lawyers 1W
the best year the township ever had. so Carmichael. David A Veeder, W Lodge
they wanted another chance to vote Parker; Shcrift Cox, County Clerk Hol­
again and secure the u n c benefits
man, Postmaster Havens, P S Bailey.
Rev Thomae B Shannon of Newark, I Anthony Irons. James I McKelvey.
the new superintendent of the Anti S a - 1D Mars ton. Thomas Singleton, Ira
V
WC
Par
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10..
tl! 1 ntertsineu with pa
music, drills, pi rxsle* and relreshiwa
Last Friday "T he trip throetk t
Art G allery" was lound enjoy**» 1
«11 in attendance
Mrs C L Rogers, was a
tor at Lakewood
Mr# Irving Brower, visited her
Mis Austin Morris at South Antd
Monday and Tuesday
S. R Knight of Spring Lake mil i
a carload of New York state horsesf
Irons’ livery stable next Saturday
S teinbach C ompany
A SBU R Y PA R K , N EW JE R S E Y
Steinbach Company instance as an example of their reasonable prices for
FURNITURE the following estimates recently submitted for furnishing a
5 room bungalow.
Such prices as these are open to all purchas­
«
ers of Furniture of Every Quality.
Equally reasonable prices
obtained for CARPETS, RUGS, and HOME FURNISHINGS
BED ROOM NO. 1
BED ROOM NO. 2
Golden Oak Dresser
Golden Oak Chair
Golden Oak Rocker
Enamel Bed
Iron Fram e Spring
Fibre and Cotton Mattress
Golden Oak Dresser
Golden Oak Chair
Golden Oak Rocker
Iron Bed
Iron Spring
Cotton Mattress
$ 6 .3 0
.81
.99
1.39
1.80
2.70
*
$13.99
•
LIVING ROOM
$7.65
.90
1.22
3.83
2.93
4.98
$21.51
DINING ROOM
1 Weathered Oak Arm Chair $ 4 .05
II
Rocker
4.0 5
II
1
Table
1.80
1
Side Chair 2.89
1
Side Rocker 2.89
1 Weathered Oak Buffet $15.75
1
“
“ Extension
Table
12.60
6 Weathered Oak Chairs
Leather Seats, $ 1 .5 8
9.48
$15.68
$37.83
1
STEINBACH
COMPANY
KITCHEN
2 Chairs
1 Table
STEINBACH
at 45c
$
.90
1.26
COMPANY
:
$2.16
Flve Room Bungalow Furnished Completely for $91.1?