NEW JERSEY COURIER. PIONEER NEWSPAPER OF OCEAN COUNTY.

I SKID 1«»Q TOMB MIVBM.M. J.»TH U RH D Â Ï AKTEHMOUN, JANUAHV SS. 1811 VOLOME til KUMB1R 17

Town.hip Move. I Wanted Auto Ride Supreme and Senate £ £ “ Oysters Unhurt

to B u y Waterfront 00 Jiidge s Tackle Ocean County Ballot Frauds by Floating These t H o r n e r Street Car, Was Caught Scientists Insist Low-Mâthia 5#nx'or*bip Cam Secete Commice* Makmg Hoard Feb I by Supreme & Plea, (or Mat hit -Low Probe M r l f Claim* He n JUDGE COULDN'T SEE JOKE; Prof. Neli î And Fwnchl ,ior Tho It W m |' YOUTH WAS ARRESTED AND Are Aci Id in Their E it j to Have None; Sew- HELD FOR GRAND JURY ,n. A bout Ready Now heard here Wcdnctiliv pfl i itt&m tush in taint* iA^nuAiu |lti|dA U I I the return of the writ of mandarviv 1 by which Thomm A lliih n is trying to tin* stâüi(Obit(k*H w iitf Mathis from the garage in the rear of seal Senator George C Low of O'ean thetr Mam street home last Friday, 1 Ttie mandamus tt directed against .foptfty, the fool Thom a* Garner «11 ar retted late that 1 Juatk* Vourbees of the euprotti« court wer« oota.i «I by ins , . „led the voter« of j to compel him to iasut a certificate of Board of Appropria* night and held in $500 bail. Garner [ pMS lb« election to MrMathts Testimony tn the and I>rug Inspection of tho •u will ««tl. and made to abandon the car case baa been taken before Supreme I States Department ol Agncul* et tí/en» at tamed b' 1er- Itter along, 1 t*ar net came here a few week* ago | t . a * from Long island with hi* father who 1in Camden. This will furnish tbe baste JAMES D HOLMAN iiy uyitertnen. that thia process tn no c invitai um in lait occupiei the Howard Osborn (intj jut SSSSSSMMSSSM*«***»**»* wise reduced the quality or strength of \tnong ihein wert outside of town, belonging to Long It the oyster« as had been charged by tho Pm* ironster II a ven* I J, D. Holman Vita Prttipcnl of land real eatate speculators. He a 1 Pure food Board C Van Hi*e of the fiv- Cranberry Growers Association once made (nendi with the young met Jackson Appeals in Aumack Will Case PriifasMir W ilifji d ’fftfhidi §' 1 the Board [ the practice of floating oyster* is iu*ti» tr, Edward round town, among them Adolph And* I crac 0. chauffe ur for Jvwlge Berry and The inrtv-lirtt annual meeting i f the bed, and that the substance added to T B Iront, DYitan in ftnattner is wat-** f# Sen Mathis, and had ti#en at the* 1 American Cranberry 0*.»w*r* t, G G W«jK>d, IWnia- wit ti Andarmi». Fridi O(|rr#on was •tion waa held on Tuesday at the hotel jI pure, is not an injurious ingredient* irrt- Alt ihuught it to Fhila del phi a at the aut and ! 1 Windsor in Philadelphia, Rev E H 1 ¿ither to the oyster «r rnm tum Fur* unity to get wütcr tber, that this addition is actually of r»l- Judge Berry was In Caimden Capt. ♦Marhie had bs uth jetsey A* iiuumer nm Î, and it i 1 presu ned the Ud did as secretary and Ufasurer. Jame, U o( hi tì i l l dt,Ñiii vuoi* not know h« had rdur ned. Ga 'ucr , contract with Mr. n that too i a heavy overcoat frorn a cloiict in **n one of the vice i»i tor h i. waterfront hold* eh OV» the garage, in exchange for hi. lighter Doth urowifU! and marketing prob* ! faciliti» ppiy t '.hut had been talked coat, and itarted the car out and down terns were discussed , but principally tou id he They will brought out that the Broad street, toward Main, but waa the latter. It was cnmplaii ed that the * pi there it an in- ;uht Club would give teen by Mr*. Mathis, who called her two sales companies. each anxious to intent demand for such oysters. 1 do >t line the amount neuded husband’a attention to it. The boy control the selling market. had dem or- not believe the planters and deakrra are r street straight to the «mulct Hon knew alinoti nothing about the car and alised prices for the * past two years in a conspiracy to force people to take Stoutenburgh purchaae rmt. if the had difficulty ‘with getting it under worse than individual giowers did be­ floated oysters or none at all.U provided the etreet was ent ihrougt way, and hence was overhauled by fore tire selling exchanges were formed. •Mitt I to the river Capt Mathis, who himself returned the President Durell spoke upon The Right in line with thlt opinion if one A Judge M L Berry stated letter from car to the garage. That night when Cranberry— its uses and abuses from a French scientist. Fable Dotusr- lb: W L Boardmau, the engineer who Judge Berry came home from Camden, Frank S Gaskill of New Egypt and gue. who has made an interesting series bd to pc .pare sewer been engaged he bad Capt Mathis swear out a war­ George E Gassier discussed : Advertie of observations at Concarneau. fhas. plans complete, but had those rant fpr the boy and caused his arrest. Methods. H L Knight of Medford and He has shown that oysters may the disposal plant lb: the pltm tor The lad’s parents went his surety George E Dean talked on: Marketing be kept for eight days (or even a oust be first approved by the State Methods—how can they be improved? fortnight) in filtered water, frequently Board of Health These plans would These talkB are followed by an open chang'd, without losing any of thjir be submitted to that body at once and District Meeting of Red Men discussion virtues, but gaining rather. The micro­ the completed plans would be at the With Pohatcong Tribe,Tuckerton County Clerk George H Holman, for­ organisms which are apt to linger in call of the Township Committee in mer Sheriff Charles L Holman, Edward the mantle cavity, with deleterious re­ shout a fortnight A district meeting of Red Men, At­ Crabbe of Toms River. J D Holman of sults to the oyster-eater, can be thor­ Judge Berry also sent in a bill for a tended by the g;e»t chiefs of the State, Whitesville. and Frank S Gaskill of oughly washed away by the filtered retainer fee of $7S as Townahip Solic* waa held at the wigwam of Pohatcong New Egypt were at the meeting water, and the oysters do not lose in itor At the meeting of the Board cn Tribe. Main and Green streets. Tucker­ W 'SCOTT JACKSGN Former Sheriff C L Holman and weight, nor in their power of "vital January 2, a resolution was passed that ton. ou Saturday evening last, and a Theodore Budd of Pemberton are the on- resistance."nor in"embonpoiot." Their W. Scott Jackson will carry the con­ no Solicitor would be elected this year, number of the great chiefs of the State j placed on Jackson by the decree. Jack lv original members of the Association market value is unaffected, and we can test over the will of his sister Mrs tad as advice was wanted, a lawyer were present. The Passed Sachem, of j son is represented by I. W. Carmichael living It was formed in Ocean county swallow them with a lighter heart Louise Aumack, which was decided fluid be retained In his letter Judge the district were raised to the Passed |and William H. Corbin. They will by Rev pr Brakcley, a M E Presiding against him in the Chancery Court Bety referred to this action, but con­ Sachem’s degree, and there were nu­ I carry the case up; and it is said that Elder, in 1870, and the first meeting as Freeholders to Take Up the by Vice Chancellor Walker, to the Court tested that he was still Solicitor. He merous long talks by the visiting j they think they have found loopholes Sheriff Holman recalls it, was held at of Errors and Appeals- j Under the de­ South Section of Beach Road aid that he umlei stood that no one sachems Horn various tribes in New in the Vice Chancellor’s decree. Be Toms River with 39 charter members. cision, as published last week in the lad been appointed in his place as Jersey. Pohatcong Tribe had arranged tween $80,000 and $90,000 of the estate He has missed but one annual meeting Director Utis called a special meeting Courier, the Vice Chancellor held that Solicitor, and stated that under the law a big feast with oysters and other shore in securities is impounded in a Trenton in the 41 years of the Board of Freeholders for Friday an agreement had been made between in appointed officer held over till his delicacies that Ippealed to the taste of bank under order of the court and has of this week at Mantoloking to take up Mr. and Mrs. Aumack by which he left the south section of the Beach Road, lucctssor was appointed, and therefore tlie visitipg Red Men, as when the real been for a year. The estate also in her all the property with the under­ bfwas still Solicitor and forwarded his red man took the long trail from the eluded a cranberry bog at Cedar Grove, Early Morning Wedding for This which contractor Charles W. Mathis is standing that she was at her dtath to expected to have completed by that Ml for retainer fee mountains of of New York or Pennsyl the home at the corner of Washington Pair of Young Tuckerton Elopers leave it to his nephews and nieces This bill and this letter occasioned cant a (before the white man’s day) to and Allen streets, and various securities time. The contract price for this road The Vice Chancellor then set aside amounting to a large sum that were is $37,601.87; but the road will cost a considerable talk on the part of the the Jersey shore for oyster and clam Tuckerton Jan 23—Love will find a Mrs. Aumack’s will and construed the given Jackson, as he testified in the couple thousand or so more for extras. Committee members. Some of them feasts. The great Chiefs of the State way, says the proverb, and this was will of Selah S. Aumack together with suit, by his sister before her death The section runs from Sea Side Park to »id they had consulted other lawyers Council present were: exemplified in the elopement of Miss this alleged agreement as his will and just above Chadwick, and completes »ho told them the law was not as laid Great Sachem John Thompson oi Effie Horner and Lyman D. Allen of directed the property to be distributed Mrs Aumack also gave the Presby­ the road from Point Pleasant to Sea down-by Judge Berry and that a Solic- Avon. Jr. Sagamore Charles M. Currie this place early this morning, as was accordingly among the children of S. S. terian manse between the church and Side Park, putting both Sea Side Park itor could be appointed or not at the Great Chief of Records Daniel M the other proverb which says that True Aumack’s brothers and sister herihome.to that church after theldeath and Lavallette boroughs on the auto pleasure of the Committee; and that Stevens of Camden, Great Sannap love never runs smooth. A borough Even the costs of the suit were of Selah Aumack map. The contract for thts road did •hen they by resolution decided not to Herbert T. Blinn, Great Guard clerk routed out of bed at 2 a. m. to not go to the lowest bidder. Thomas elect a Solicitor, that ended the matter. Forest John A ‘Myers of Lakewood, grant a license and a minister aroused Meehan and Sons, of Germantown, Pa., Tie bill was not paid, no vote being Great Mishinawa Alfred J.Rorer. There at 4 to perform the ceremony and a were $2000 below the Mathis bid. At Ween on it were also present Past Great Sachems Tax Board Grants Many Reductions; bride who had to borrow wraps and a first this firm threatened to tie up the A bill of $1.15 from the Ocean Coun­ Thomas H Sprague, Arthur H. Stiles, hat to start on a wedding tour, were a bid and make trouble, but some of the ty Gas Co for street light repairs also Herbert H. Stetson, Charles D. Thomp' few of the difficulties that the anxious Rich Lakewoodites are Treated Well Philadelphia people interested in Sea raised a small hubbub Tl; was stated bridegroom met and encountered SOli Side Park induced them to quit that the Gas Company had offered to Mannahasset Tribe of Toms River A week before Miss Horner, who is The County Board of Taxation has $1200 five the Township five free street lights was represented by Martin Schwarz, the daughter of Oyster Superintendent completed its review of appeals from Harry C. Allen and Jessie J. Allen, Telephones Increased Fifty Per 15 a concession when the franchise was Theodore and Mahlon Ernst, Win. T. E. A. Horner, Jr., and Mr. Allen, son of tax assessments of 1910. The big re­ each assessed for 22 acres meadow, granted; that only two had been erec­ Giberson and Edward E Snyder. Great Walter S. Allen, au oyster planter of Cent, in Number Here Last Year ductions are found in Lakewood town ted and the gas turned on (one of Sachem John Thompson returned to Jessie J. Alltn tax remitted as double this place, had planned to elope from ship. There the Lakewood Hotel assessment The New York Telephone Company "hich had not been lighted for some Toms,River and spent the night here, Camden, where she was visitingfriends; announces it is making great strides in Association (Nathan Strauss; secured a MurrayGrove Association assessment bite), and they co'uld not understand' going on to his home up the beach next but they were thwarted by lack of a this territory and now hasfifty percent, cut of over $50,000 on the property; of $3500 remitted as church propertey *tiy they should receive a bill. This morning by train marriage license and the would-be bride Capt. A. M- Bradshaw for the Bricks- Henry Wood Bruce six acres of more phones in operation from the kill also was not paid, no vote being was carried home by an irate and burg Land Company had an assessment de­ Toms River office than was the case a taken S. S. Teachers’ Training Class br-ushland, reduced from $200 to $100 termined father of $67,200 cut directly in half; $25,000 Lydia J. Allen estate, reduced from year ago They expect to make as An application from A J Harris, man- Last Saturday evening young Allen large an increase the present year. .The Union Sunday-school teachers was taken from the valuation of the $175 to $150 ?ger the Toms River opera house to was in Atlantic City and Capt. Horner Toms River office will be central for training class held its second session on, Water, Light and Sewer Company; and Ella M. Boyd,‘3 1-2 acres assessed as “ave the license fee of $25 remitted, went to a meeting of the School Board Toms River, Island Heights, Pine Sunday afternoon last at the Presby­ a half dozen or more of the wealthy 8 acres, reduced from $550 to $500 also laid over. Members of the o f which he is president. Mrs. Horner Beach and Ocean Gate, and unlimited terian church and outlined its work, be­ cottage residents secured reductions in P Y Veeder, 376 acre farm, reduced ommittee said the ordinance was and her daughter were sewing in the local service will be given to and from sides electing officers and teachers. The valuation. Outside of that township, from $4600 to $4000 Passed to protect home merchants and setting room on the second floor; and all these places. The phone company homi the reductions were generally small in Wm Buhler estate on river front, e Pe°ple, and if it was not wanted. officers are : Miss Horner slipped down stairs to get amount— except on beach property in assessed $11,500, reduction refused oiTieials say that this ought to help the ordinance could be repealed; but President, Charles A Morris a thinible, and has not since been seen Long Beach and Brick, P R R assess­ John F. Risley, cranberry bog, assesed build up business at Toms River and 1 e it stood, it would have to be lived Vice presidents, W B Havens. C H by her parents. She went out the back" up to ments on secondclass property in Brick at $350, reduction refused make it still more of a business center Elwell . door without waiting to get hat or coat Another place they expect to open up it Was Secretary and treasurer. Miss Pearl and Dover were remitted as being as­ BRICK TOWN3HIP voted to buy a road grader and hurried to the home of some is Sea Side Park, A franchise .was from Sears & sessed by the State & Roebuck of Chicago for Applegate John E Osborn estate, personal prop- friends Early Monday morning, Allen secured there late in the fail, and this ÎU.75 The teachers and the departments The appeals and I judgments were as follow«: eaty reduced from $1000 to $500 having come home from Atlantic C ity summer they expect to install many Dunham reported that he had they will take up are as follows: Samuel II Johnson, dogtax remitted; in the meantime, the borough clerk was phones among both business places and Old Testament History—Rev C B BOROUGH OF BAY HEAD ♦L men cutting the stumps out of owns no dog routed out and a marriage license ob­ cottages Austro, D D Z P. VanNote, assessment on lot 75, Princeton Summer Cardp, ten acres tained a 2 a m Cloved P*10”1 ?i!verton to the hay at New Testament—Rev Leon Cham- Bay Head Junction, transferred to E and bungalow on bank of Metedeconk, An auto was sent to West Creek for a Valiant Will Attempt to W d ; " t h e andin8' and thit he berlain . . 1 ,,, „ E. Pearce, the owner assessed $1900; tax remitted as prop­ minister but failed to get one. Then foad at c i - ' ;Same thing with the Sunday-school organization— w « Reach Chicago on Motor Cycle ta.. , h'lverton to the bay through Bay Head Chapel Association, assess­ erty is uSed for charitable and religious the couple with friends went to New theodore Irons ed n . , i property. t'lupe He also ask- Havens ment of $1000 on its lot remitted, it purposes only Gretna and got Rev, J. C. Pendleton of New York, Jan. 25—A ri$!e to show t.n a,.6™1851011 w h i c h was granted The Pupil—Mrs R R Jones, Miss being church property Sea Shore land Company., beach tlje of the Presbyterian church out of the worth of the motor cycle to military ~ Reba Adams bed at 4.30. Back to Tuckerton they purposes will bsf undertaken on Sun­ from " Aaron D ’s t0 Joseph Morton was refused reduction property, reduced from $80,000 to Oal- u . 1 ’ °n the way from White The Teacher—C A Morns in assessment of $1000 ■ $60,000 went where the bride borrowed a hat day. Frank Libbey Valiant (formerly Thè class will meet next on Wednes­ BERKELY TOWNSHIP Helen R Brett, cottage at Mantolo- and they were taken to Barnegat, and of Toms River) will attempt to ride nsy er asked the Committee day evening, Feb t. liter prayer meet­ kmg. assessed at $3000; reduction re­ ennght the first train for Nut-ley, where from this city to Chicago. He will to Parch; ing services, and at the Presbyterian David A Vseder, C, Lawrence farm, which „ 3Sl medala f°r retired firemen, fused ' they are spending a honeymoon with carry a letter from an army officer at*: was agreed to Sunday-school room assessment reduced from f$1716.60 to continued on page 8 the groom's sister Governors Island to one in Chicago ' w. I , H m t«r Bar 1 ‘ •** * w*"™» Personal Mention with Local Flavor yw»i>»< I## !» O f« ¡4 l b : ______■*** MNttM «d IM Mat IIh I | '»•*** ««Pii* M * — — «A * * , V u H n t I t a la t Mi •» * ii#i 1911 Ataiitaffifewili » . *1«. \«Hf a .i*s • ay Ha W 1^ ft I tar W M f M M tltk Ih | W1 Mil }m i . ubi ¡ ** m i “Maxwell” Prices wf iit* § 1* • i m ot-ott be I** • t tila M fi.» > al am« M U l.~. »,« i.a .-k m I Stift J*wwy t. A* U am*J State. 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R u n n in t Ml Holly SNAFSHUTS AT THOMAS ROBERTS Char lea Mi Water brought io CELEBRITIES lur sr.soo Forces rrett, at $747 M, m | STOVUS Foa of Evil Doers. Your Home It was shoi Farm, Village or First deputy police commissioner of •ohrttattnr WEST CREEK Suburban Now York city I* a pretty big Job for a ! H E A TE R S stock uf # I Seed for this Book. Miss Kat Shinn has r young mail barely thirty years of age, Thacher de About to Happen It tells how our specially designed, eix visiting frie ids in I’hilad yet thnt 1* the position which recently ROOFING tight steel tank ami pumping appunhn, would take 'hi Samuel R came to Clement J. llrlscol! by ate í Me >f America Cranmer hai placed anywhere, with ordinary air pres­ Hah nenian I »ointment of Mayor Gaynor. Politics, old I on Pebru hospital, in " ell Drilling, Pumps, sure, docs it. No overhead tanks to Irak drawn byMitch and ed byThech- where hr moreover, bail uolhiug to do with Uie or flee re. Mentyof running waterevery. I try id mildii ig hail, at ill undergo an o er. The note was iited by the Heating and Sanitary where, also fire protection- that’s the which Edward F. Bains, the National Mi Lou Thompson hj Mechanics* Nation d Bank of Burling- Lecturer, will be present and give an from visit in Lakewood Plumbing. Agent for ton and was allowe 1 to go lo (»roten, illustrated s'ereopticon lecture on Edw Morton is on the sick list After hearing tin evidence Judge Woodmanship. Mrs John Sprague it confined to her Lloyd directed the try to return a ver- Refreshments will bei A er motor Windmills. lerved and n;lusic under direction o f! home with the gnp diet for the full amount of the claim Mrs George Kelly is visiting relatives Raymond Yatc■s will be one the features Rider and Errickson Water Supply System of the evening. The ladies will be iu- j in Borden town Public Utility Board Has No vited Edwin Salmons and wife have re­ Hot Air Pumping’ For country homes; public buildings; turned home, atter several months towns. Satisfaction gunmnteed. Ask for Power to Fix Milk Freight Rates free book —"How 1 Solved the U'tier spent tn Bayonne EnsriHOH. The The local Cotirt of Foresters are plan* j Svptly ProtUm." Semi TODAY. plaint of J Edward Harrison The Mannahawkin Dramatic Club againrist the Union Transportation Co, ning a ball at the opera house on the night of Washington's Birthday, Feb­ presented "The Heart of the Hero'' to allegiring discrimination in milk shipping a large and appreciative audience in Thos. Roberts rate . adverse to Cookstown. and which ruary 22. It will' be the first outside MAIN ST. splurge of the new order which in six O U A M hall, on Saturday evening of 17 i was referred to the Public Utilities months time has nearly one hundred last week Commission, has been dismissed by Miss Florence Vail and N E Kelly that body on the ground that the board members. The State officials will be ^o^ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo present have returned from a trip to Philadel­ has no power to regulate and 6x rates phia The complaint was based on the fact The 0 U A M recently celebrated that the Union Transportation Co. The Grand Army of the Republic, c e m e n t ! assisted by the Womans Relief Corps their 21st anniversary with an elabo­ which operates the Pemberton and rate setout Lumber Higbtstown Railroad, makes a charge and the Sens of Veterans, are planning LIME for their annual Washington's Birthday Union revival meetings began in the of S2.25 for ten tickets for the transpor­ supper, which will be held in the Post­ Baptist church recently tation of milk from Cookstown, while room on February 22 PLASTERi the rate from Wrightstown to Camden Surfman Hurt 25 Years Ago, CLEMENT t . DHIBCOLL. Mlllwork All kinds of is only $2 00 for the same number of selection of Mr. Driscoll. He bad al­ The Ladies of Christ church Guild tickets, and claiming that such excess Asks Relief From U. S, ready made good in another depart­ is not justified by the slightly longer will bold an oyster sapper on ihe even­ ment of the city government. B u ild in g haul ing o f February 14 in Mr Parker’s ice Wa hington,Jan. 20— Representative Shortly after Judge Gaynor took the cream parlor beginning at 5.30. Cake, Howell has interested himself in the mayoralty chair he became aware that Hardware M aterials case of Frank M White, formerly of the Father Healey Had $3000 Policy handkerchiefs and toilet articles will be the bureau of weights and measures on sale lifesaving crew of Little Beach lifesav­ needed overhauling. Mr. Driscoll, then ttCKXyOOO-OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC' ooooooooooooooooooooooooo J in Prudential Insurance Co ing station near Tuckerton. Ocean a newspaper reporter, was named com­ county. White was a member of the missioner of ihe bureau, and what ho Lakewood, January 21—A $3000 Notice to Tax Delinquents crew of a lifeboat which was swamped did to the short weight men caused policy has been paid the estate of the New Yorkers sit up and wonder. He about 25 years ago while attempting to 10 late Pa her T. B Healey of the church put mine of thp dealers In lull, and BUILDERS and The laws regarding taxes are very rescue the sailors of the ship Parktield of St. Marys of the Lake by the Pru­ hundreds were lined for their shortcom­ stringent. All poll and personal prop­ It was during the month of January dential insurance company. The same erty taxes not paid by February 1, are ings. He unearthed and destroyed all and as result of the exposure White has sorts of devices to defraud the guile­ company has paid $250 80 on the life to be collected by a Special Officer, and s„ g ere(j ever sjnce GENERAL CONTRACTORS! less New Yorker by false weights and of Harry IroDS of Point Pleasant, a it unpaid ihe delinquent is liable to ar­ grandson of the late Wallace Irons of From Oct. 1, 1884, to September 30, measures. rest. AH taxes not. paid by the second 1886. White was carried on the payrolls Commissioner llrlscol! Is a native of Toms River HOUSE Tuesday in February will be advertised of the lifesaving service on account of New York and was horn on the cast C O TTA G E , AND and the properties liable to be sold. this disability. His case, like many side, where his natural shrewdness C. D. Emson Shoots Deer,Quail The law gives the Collector no discre others, is deserving, but under the was highly developed. That he will be CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION as successful hi his new job as in the and Wild Turkeys in Florida tion, he must collect the taxes or be re­ present law there is no means of fur­ old Mayor Gaynor has confidence. sponsible for the money ther relief for him His case is also ROAD AND SIDEWALK New Egypt, Jan. 21— Christian D. ADOLPH ERNST. Collector Emson. son of former Senator E P. a splendid argument in favor of the Secretary Wilson’* Wit. passage of the bill for the retirement of Huntington Wilson, assistant secre­ CONSTRUCTORS Emson of Colliers Mills, who is at Jas­ V "*' < per, Fla., on his honeymoon, writes RECENT DEATHS the men of the lifesaving service, which tary of state, is a great admirer of for some unexplained reason has been Jim Stni tilers, chief of the telegraph home that be has had some fine sport corps at the White House, who han­ with the gun. and that he he has killed Rev Daniel Johnson of West Grove, laid aside for the present, and may not be taken up for another year dles all confidential telegrams sent by 800 quail, several wild turkeys, and conducted funeral services last week the president, concerning affairs of two deer He has bagged, he writes, at Harmony M E church over the body state or politics. Beach Haven Construction Co.j forty to fifty quail a day of Mrs Mary E Thompson, wife of Going to build ? Get an estimate from One day he was asked what the Samuel C Thompson, who died at H R. Sayre, office in Tribune building chance« were o f Smtthora ever letting BEACH HAVEN NEW JERSEY! Queer Happenings in Mid-Winter Freehold, Sunday, aged 70 years. In­ Washington street any of the official secrets leak out. terment at Harmony cemetery. Be­ T think if anybody suggested that," ^ <><>o <><>o <>o <><>ckkh> ooh> q o o o o o <>o <><>o <>o c Roy T Havens of Point Pleasant sides the husband the following chil Teaching Agriculture in School. he replied. “Smlthers would smither found a tour-leaf clover on Friday,Jan­ dren survive: Mrs Ada Bowne and Every country school bouse should him to smithereens.” teach economics. There iu untiling in uary 13 Walter Thompson of Freehold; Ed- Telephone 7.L. Established 1904, Opposite C. R. R. of N. J. Depot country life that cannot be overcome Winter Pound Pishing Good. Pansies were blooming out of doors at wood Thompson and Mrs Frank Cook by the application of thought and la­ Bay Head last week bor, and it, is this overcoming that Lens Branch, Jan. 14.—Winter pound of near Harmony: Mrs James Wagner makes life worth the while. A recent fishing thus far has proved exemption- Frank Harvey caught a large hoot of Slanalapan; David Thompson and bulleiitl from au agricultural college ally profitable to those engaged fn the Berkeley G a r a g e owl in a tree at Burrsville. The owl Mrs Walter Gordon of Long Branch reports, from accurate tests, that over industry along the North Jersey coast. one-third the cows that are kept for The open weather experienced for Ihe had been caught in a steel trap and had dairy purposes do not pay for their past two weeks has brought to the J. Lester/ Yoder, Prop, £ carried the trap with him. The chain WASTE D feed and care. Recent discussion of North Jersey coast large schools of on the trap had become caught in the high prices has also brought out the herring. This morning over 30 barrels i Everything for Automobile, Motor Boat, Miff, at city prices Life Insurance Agent« t o S ell fact that the bulk of country homes were caught at Galilee. Steward Cook Complete stock. Mail and telephone orders receive careful attention tree do not produce their own food. “ Not landing 2n barrels, and Captain John 2 New Special Policies a few fanners buy every vegetable Hennessey eight. Automobile tire repairing a specialty, work guaranteed. Fully Requiring So Medical Examinations that they eat, potatoes excepted, and The pound fishermen engaged at the It is announced that Samuel Gilford Equipped Machine Shop for repair work on Motor Boats, Automobiles and re be sold smorg an ci»«ee of people, in- all their frnlt. a* well a* most of their Industry are doing much hotter now and Machinery by competent mechanics. o f New York, son of the late Thomas B cio'iin* *u''-«aod»rd risks Write to Seward B. meat.” They have a few hen« atrag* than they did last summer, when there Baxter, Vice-President and General Manager eling shout, doing more mischici than was a glut in the market!. Them is a Write for Our list of second-hand machinery and tools. Agency GtliV’rd. will be married next month in The niandird i.lfe Insurance Cempsny sf America they do good. —E. P. Powei!, in th» for Geiser Machinery and Stationary Gasoline Engine*. rbat city 2d and to Broadway, Camden, K. J. February Outing. ® - r -

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I gTANDAKD MTANMBY baiati*« ha»* all t**aa III « u h iha trapp» I amply u d «a* »haut guiag larvarli ut Mi ani Mn William S 'rrM ar» pia»* I ih* nell PKKRO UNCLE SAM « iriutHif j la iht UifihuiAit fefttil tb#*tf« 1 Hfld pfi Ttttfdly «»«f retti it*« I in j g nrifiiM a»n ax& ituiiaTos in n i Min llithk Adinti, »ho is liw iiif ir m » . II A M W r t i q 4 |j«ofge W Toms Ili vor. K 1 G. E. WALLACE j in which oiwftvd Mfiftdiv li ÜlBft* otth betng « « Ira iftitlf#« l Right 10 Nfw Vuflt.wa* ot Ujc l.iUffKiR* ur ihr«« y run A t « •t)b*«*|tt#f)l Ifieri« AW OFFICE« j th^Pitif« for w vtn l 4«vi loti wffh, 9g of thw Iff Iff* tf À Tolbert «a t A»” ' li.itl.tr Forked River. N. J -> TÏTEO 1 . R. BBOWK, I retting u|) prtjoritcry to the long fun ÎWC'twd it* R M C o l i l o » , v ie « * i Attoratf al La«« Rotteti«* IN Vantar la Ol winch it tw r*j *»€«&Ui ctrcuiBilance* ID A VKF.DER ! poop!«oho hov< taken a|<«rtmt(itf in if l!Uf|lifi ««1« tfn U n ä | S f» York for the winter, including Mr w«y » btftm on« ut|[bi i»ti ATTORNKf AT u w and Mr» Wiltrr R Hvnner. Mrs William th«y ««r e tc«r« foctpiton Die M O Krman J Kt'i^aay the ptiblither ol lodge will be held on 1 uetrlii — BARBERS—■ SHOES SLIPPERS BOOTS Everybody» Magaaio*. with Mr* Ritig* Ptbtusry 7th lut lo.C, T. Hwtsos I wav ha* been -it the Country Club 1 rusted John 1C S Cox advertises th* ËaTâBUiottp 1877 Biahop Scarborough will visit the sal* of the land and plant of the Harne* Opposite tur Ociax Hotrat RUBBER BOOTS and SHOES ] Episcopal church. Sunday. Jan 29th, gat Glass Co, on February 24 will preach at iha morning service, and There has been considerable skating will conlirm a class presented by the the past week, and the young people TTLYSSES 8. GRANT Come in and look us over Rev E E Mathews have enjoyed it l'itola by American Prtaa Assodarlo*. V J T o b e o e ia l A s t i b t , Dr Hance, chairman of the meeting The board of trail* held en interest­ OATHS POOL AND HILLIARD TABLE* t u x sorrwAUHTS an i t . for the discussion ot the water and sew. ing business meeting on Friday even Cowperthwatt Exchange, Hats »treat er rate increase has announced the com­ ing getta auOctently advanced to appear been »»try day (except ftnadaylfroa «.Ms. ■ t In this reproduction of father's toga. to» p. m.: Saturday«, tram« a. m. to tsmidaM* mute he was authorised to appoint for Harold Cox is now teaching music ! Having opened a New The suit is of gray mannish salting, M i l a the purpose of gathering data, and pre­ He bss quite a class at Forked River and there arc pockets enough to de­ senting the rate-pavers' side of the ar­ John McCullough and wife of Aabury light the heart of femininity, dust gument. The committee comprises Park, were down over Sunday think of It. sli o f thetu. and the trou­ HO WARD JEFFREY Afraid Hon Harry E Newman. Dr William G Clifton Niverson spent Sunday at sers are turned up In the approved W • James or tux I’ xaox Madrine Schauffler. Rev W G Wedentneyer. C M home "raining In London” etyle. What more Coesi*» Bn loin«, TOMS RIVER, If i Bartlett and H Ely Havens Miss Bess S Storms hss returned to could the suffragette want In the way Philadelphia, after spending a month of an equal suffrage costume? Collections, CommUtloner of Deed», BaarchM sud Legal Papers of Shop OCEAN GATE with her parents Promptly attended to C E D A R RUN ¡and A score or more members of the STAFFORD VILLE TAR. MILFORD Ocean Gate Yacht Club sat down to The following officers were recently J E Cranmer has tucceded hit son, dinner at the Windsor hotel, Philadel­ 1 J DENTIST Fire? S B Cranmer, with bis meat route, installed in the Daughters of Liberty: phia. on Saturday last, and also held a Hours: 8 to 12 a. m. i to 5 p. m. The son will confins himself to his Bertha Cook, councilor business meeting at which plans were grocery trade Helena Cranmer. Associate Councilor Cowperthivait Hall Building Carafe selected and arrangements completed S B Winters has purchased of his Sadie Aker, V C to have a yacht club house erected Washington St., near Main That's not strange at all! on my property on son-in-law, B Salmons, his bungalow- at Louise Cranmer. Assistant V C early thin spring. The plans were pre­ Ships Bottom, and will occupy it about E A Lamson, F Sec Vo„ ouBht to be. S o u th M a i„ S { pared bv J. Harvey Newlin. They call Sophia Cranmer,Recording Secretary . WILL M l*» March 1st Dealer in for a clubhouse 24x46 feet, surrounded Roscoe Conklin made a business trip Jessie Cramiler, Associate R Sec But you needn’t lie awake by piazzas, and built out oyerithc water between the Depots ol the to Tuckerton on Friday Nellie Dixon. Treasurer at the foot of Wildwood , on a eight Miss Beulah Cratfmer of Cedar Run, Beulah Cranmer. Guide SHOES worrying it you are Jersey Central and Pennsyl­ concrete foundation . It is proposed to ltepalrlng Neatly Done at Lowest Price* called on friends here last Friday Nellie Giberson, Inside Guard have the work done by the time the BEST OAK LEATHER USED vania Railroads, I am now One of our neighboring villages is ex­ Bessie Conklin, Outside Guard summer people arrive Singleton Building prepared to execute all kinds pecting to hear wedding bells in the M a in St. Tom s River, N. J Protected hy In the speeches at the dinner the near future • ! ol repairs on Courier came in for considerable praise Capt F W Sprague left for New York The street |lamp erected in our vil­ as the paper that kept the Ocean Gate on Monday after several weeks of illness Taos. E. VAX DYKE, Jr lage, recently, by the township, is a in Safe Automobiles, Launches property owners ia touch with the place at home Policies great accommodation these dark nights while they were away for the winter Henry Allison has bought a new horse Buddies, Harnem, We need more of them and Machinery ot every de- Among the prominent cottagers there Ruluf Cranmer has returned home Collars, Horae ( Mottling,Tarr and Sporting Good Miss Edna Smith spent Sunday with Repairing Neatly Done Compatì ics , scription were former Councilman Wm C Smith from a trip to VVrightstown friends at West Creek Mrs W SlCranmer,Bertha Cook,Viola Cor. Main and Washington Sts, TOM« RIVES Soliciting the continued fa­ of Philadelphia, E T Ramer, J W New­ Also UVZO-1022 Franklord Ave. PmiadelDhla , lin, John Wahl, and others. Harry* W Cranmer and Ross Salmons, attended a Don’t be bunkoed by the vor of my old patrons, I re­ Ellis was up front Ocean Gate BEACH HAVEN party giving at Prof J R Steelman’s on Long distance phone connection is Saturday evening in honor of the gradu­ man with “cheap” policies main, respectfully, The Ladies Aid Society chose these our next move ating class of the Mannahawkin high officers for 1911: President. Mrs Geo DIAMONDS that are good only up till Samuel Miller of Philadelphia was a school Lamson; vice president, Mrs Roberts; m um week end visitor here where he is hav­ W S Cranmer. D. D. G. M., visited ESWi&B ut WATCHES Robert Froriep secretary, Mrs S S Andrews; treasurer. the day you have a fire'— ing a house built Tuckerton Lodge No. 3 8 ,1. 0. O. F, on Goo, G . W orstall Marietta Walker South Main St. Toms River Joseph Selinger has been visiting Thursday evening and installed the J B W f i L B R Freeholder Cox is tilling up the bridge No* ft Wain Street, TOMS RIVER ®nd then tail you. Sabei' Philadelphia officers. After the business program a near North Beach Haven feast was served, to which all did Drop us a postal when in Thomas Hamilton has purchased a justice JACKSON TOWNSHIP NEW EGYPT lot on 5th street and Leon Cranmer has need of Protection. A Reynolds is spending some time in COAL and LUMBER the building contract Bordentown R E Templeton of New Egypt has Miss Florence Julian of Reading, Pa., Lime, Cement and Brick, Mr Johnson, book keeper for the Mrs E A Lamson and Myrtle Subers the contract for decorating the interior has accepted the position as teacher of Beach Haven Construction Co., has are in New York for a few weeks stay Door and Blinds, Lath, of the M E church at Gassville the Colliers Mills public school quit and moved to Montreal on board the schooner, Kate B Ogden Blacksmith’s Coal and Coke, Wm. H. Fischer The Pleasant Grove people are plan­ The Buckalew tract of cedar swamp Father Whalen and some others are Capt Ike wears a smiling face this ing to hold their annua! oyster supper near Colliers Mills has been purchased Builders and Marine Hard­ on the sick list week; the stork paid a visit to his home Courier Building by Frank Hopkins ware, Flagging, Tile, etc. some time in February on Monday. Its a bouncing boy The VanHiseville Ladies Club will Dr H Leon Jameson of No 1874 Miss Jessie Conklin spent two days of A t lowest prices. Agents Toms River, N. J. hold their January meeting at the home South 17th street, Philadelphia, was SURF CITY last week with Miss Edna Smith at foe Lucas’ Paints of Mrs Annie Phifer on January 27 married to Miss Eunice Ostrum of East ♦'♦'♦•♦♦♦A Joe Crane and his mother Mrs. Kate Staffordville Miss Mildred Blodget returned to her Mauch Chunk, on the 13th inst.. in the Crane are spending a few weeks in Ashbrook Cranmer has been quite A. B. Newbury Co., (Inc) school in Massachusetts after spending Memorial Presbyterian church, by Rev Philadelphia sick with appendicitis— his second at­ Opposite C. R. R. Depot, three weeks vacation with her father Thomas C Stirling. Dr Jameson is well H L Lukens was a Friday visitor tack. He wilt undergo an operation Its val|ie inestimable and mother Mr and Mrs George Blod­ known in this community, being the Toms R i er, NT J. at Mannahawkin soon as he is able at a Philadelphia get at VanHiseville 1 son of Mr and Mrs Howard I Jameson George F Paul of Philadelphia, spent hospital Miss Lena B White has gone to of this place Wednesday with friends here Mrs Levi Cranmer is visiting her C D Emson has purchased the Mill WHAT? Florida from Whitesville Miss Iona Horner of Mannahawkin, parents at Barnegat I. W. RICHTMEYER Lawrence Simmons of Whitesville has property at Perrineville and will make was an over Sunday visitor Mrs C E Smith is spending some titrie Insurance Policy irom agency ol his residence there the 1st of April. The taken a job at Whitings Henry Grant of Barnegat, was in with her son, Capt H A Smith of Barne­ MONUMENTAL Miss Gustie Matthews and her sister property has been occupied by Douglas town one day last week gat AND S C. BAILEY, Jr. Leona have returned home to Harmony Woodward for a number of years Peter Baker and Frank Cranmer were after a very pleasant visit among Mrs M E Lamb has been on the sick Saturday visitors at Mannahawkin friends in the city list SILVERTON STONE DEALER Fire Charles P VanHise of Cassville, a Miss Oliver Cox has been spending Silverton lodge Knights of Pythias, Anything in any kind of stone former Freeholder, has been on the the past week with her daughter, Mrs PLEASANT PLAINS Life Gordon Bodine of Mt Holly has installed these officers: Residenoe, 30 Bobbins St sick list Mr and Mrs A J Johnson of Lakewood C C, Winfield Irons Sunday was was quarterly con.crencc Miss Marie V Fredericks has been have been visiting Mrs Johnson's sister, V C, Elias Burr Yard, 18 Washington St Accident day at the M E churches suffering from a severe attack of tonsi - Mrs G V Hyers Prelate, J T McKelvey TOMS ItIVKIi. N. J . ' litis , A drain pipe has been put in the K. of R. and S., Edgar McKeivey Re Tornado The extra meetings at the M E church road near home o f Edward Clayton Resentingng the leading V, I. A.Notes were at their height last Thursday- M. of F,t Corson McKeivey A J Johnson attended the funeral of M. at A., T, J. Tilton “ toerican — night when twelve persons came for­ E. S.VanNOSTRAND and Foreign Com The regular business meeting:, of the his niece at Matawan last' week Pardes ward M of W „ T. J. Tilton Plumbing, Tinning m d V. I. A. will be held the second Thurs­ Garret Hagaman lost a horse one day I. G „ George Clayton last week K e a t in g day of each month at 3 p. m- at 0. G .¡Wesley Grant p!IJ ®reHtest Security The third snow storm of the season home of the President,JMiss.Annie Cow- JohnBurnett bought a horse recently Rep., Corson McKeivey Household Good«, etc. » . ■, ....■ Wff'-ili* — A.irtrtf- “I on Sunday last Otis Hyers his joined the Foresters Established 1874 • pertiii 'aii u».A menu Alt., j, I, McKefvey' W ashinjiton Efc, Toma ’¿ ’ »j, , . COUR ITER

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TlO U P À t Atl*ixuu ja r t é , l«lI M'». i. s . Company *1 M. IM d to take his position in Trenton as page, LeRoy, Mrs LeMoine; for girls Tues, Marcus Hook under Assemblyman Newman w ork *P! ecause 5-6 p m The W C T U held their regular- The First National Bank The Ladies Aid met at Mrs Olson's o f it, Mr Napier has n >t been able Kitchen Garden. (Juniors) Miss Mc­ weekly meeting ut the home of Mrs T on Thursday afternoon OF TOMS KIVER, N. J. to still the criticism I hat follows Kee Thurs. 5-6 p tn S Sprague, Tuesday afternoon every active man who may take a Mrs. James H. Romain Fell Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits, $281,000.00 hand in the m e and fish protec- On Ice and Broke Her Hip tion business Trenton, Jan. 24— While hurrying to catch a train last night in Philadelphia, DEPOSITS He ■er, the proposition of a Mrs, James H. Romain. formerly of lie for non-resident anglers this city, now of Belmar, fell and November 1, 1898, $261,000.00 will have to fight its way before it fractured her left hip. She is now at November 1, 1903, can be adopted. For some years Mercer hospital in this city 387.000. 00 Mrs. Romain is 55 years old and is there has been a demand in some November 1, 1908, the widow of James H. Romain, who 486.000. 00 quarters to make all anglers take formerly conducted the American house November 1, 1909, 579.000. 00 out a rod license, whether they be in this city, the Sunset Inn at Barnegat November 1, 1910, residents of this or neighboring City, and the Melrose Inn at Belmar. 658.000. 00 states—just as the gunners are now Mrs. Romain lives at Belmar and con­ Telephone Announcement ducts the hotel there. A son. Harold required to. The suggesti .n that Total assets over $1,000,000.00 Romain, runs the Barnegat City hos­ only non-residents are now aimed telry Change in Billing “ Foreign Messages.’ at, and that the license ¡aw will not apply to salt water fishermen, W. A. Patón, Former Publisher is not likely to appease the wrath nf New York World Married OLLOWING the suggestion of many of our sub­ k-0-OOÖ O o Oo o of the shore dweller, for with all scribers, that bills for tolls,or “ foreign messages,!’ be oo-oooooooocxi-oooooo-oooooooooooc^oooooo-oooooooooooooo Lakewood. Jan 25— Miss Margaret $ rendered as promptly as possible, we are adopting a the confidence he may have in Mr. Alice Jackson daughter of Mr Philip F I Napie- and the latter’s fair inten­ N Jackson of Newark and William A. new method of billing for such messages, heretofore Baton of Lakewood were married here tions, the shore dweller will be charges for “ foreign messages” sent during any month Ocean County Trust Co. today have appeared on the bill for the second month follow­ lieve that such a license will be but Mr Paton is sixty-two vears old and TOMS. RIVER, N.J. an opening wedge, and the legisla th cau :h orofa number of works He ing, or, some thirty days after the “ foreign messages”

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World from 1877 to 1881 and business problem, a change has been decided upon, by which the 5 tip till every man who fish»;, wilj - manager of Scribner's Magazine from billing of “ foreign messages” will be brought up to have to take out a license SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES TO RENT 1885 to 1887 within ten days o f tfie end of the month during which messages were sent. in Burglar and Fire Proof Vault, $2 to $5 per Year Those who talk this wav recall Ocean County at Trenton the history of the gunning license. Ocean county people at Trenton this To make this change effective at once, and to bring It was first proposed for non-resi­ week were Prosecutor Brown and his the billing up to date, the bills to be sent out February 1st dents only , and for upland gunning assistant. W Howard Jeffrey of Toms will carry charges for “ foreign messages” for the month River; Frank R. Austin and James E. there being no license asked for of December, under the old method, and up to and in­ Otis of Tuckerton O cluding January 20th, under the new method. Subse­ Interest ■wildfowl and salt water bird gun­ Both Senator Low and Assemblyman ners. The principle once estab­ Newman voted far James Martine for quent bills will cover charges for “ foreign messages” Paid on Savings Accounts 2 from the 21st of one month up to and including the 20th lished, it was soon spread first to U S. Senator The man who deposits at 3% loses one-third take in wildfowl gunning by resi­ Assemblyman Newman has intro­ of the next month. For instance, the March 1st bill will ' duced a bill to have bills incurred in of his income a dents of other States, and then include such charges from January 21st up to and in­ the prosecution ot crime paid by the cluding February 20th. ! 4% is bettet than Government Bonds secondly to cover every man who County Collector on approval by Judge l goes out with a gun and Prosecutor Ip addition to bills being rendered as promptly as pos­ 1 aaoaaooooaooocaoa-oooaoikHKioooooaoaoooooaoaaoaoaaaa ~ That a rod license would work sible after the “ foreign messages ” are sent, a memoran­ Capt J C Rulon’s Will the same way, they have no dum will accompany the biii showing the dates on which doubt Under the will of Jesse C Rulon. de­ the "foreign messages ’ ’ were sent. The additional * * * ceased. of Bordentown, fetters testa­ data will aid the subscriber in checking his accounts. : mentary have been granted to Martha Mr Errest Napier, a member of B Rulon, widow, and Watson B Rulon, Each week gives MORE OCEAN COUNTY NEWS- the "tate Fish and Game Com­ son. The widow gels the benefits of NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY mission, w» I te'l what that body is the entire estate during lifetime, with than can be found in all other papers combined. trying to do in the nextyssue a reversion to the son s a w — — KSt: Y COU R J EP Mr H ttaW tayill ta*! i erettala- .ffW J1 **» Y«ft n i PERSONAL * dah(»«*.; a i a *»d eat Ur# U'gaat is k|M tm m **» un mài wiM*i * « * i« r i east keUbald byfor the (tra Raieicnd Vais« ta «mentir IM JA# M »!*** **r* «*•» Um « % Lap* ft. Y Osant t i Lan-Aa « m W lu *rita>«d a TflMMni r«4«f b V t lin a i at i|eaii.ag il «he week tal tona Turad«» Philadairt.ta «m a va»a trip CT>.*t.» H f»»,H iiw44t*< « Mr» A M Probet and ibe MtaM« M» j >b» A llw iw lfj Mtae F Meat*« T B w . whn ttwhes al *» « Ms U n t m » f k m " M*ry and IV-cethr l*»-»h»t al» Ipeadtaig BREVITIES Rtaeraada apetat the week «eat a n i her b Ym m » ««U» n| ib. u»««,, «t» soma tinte ai Staytaum. Statea talen ! i t * Bark was a *•»«».* u « k « * P * i TwmU, ».«l u P b» « «««g day la w w l B P>e*-a «♦—»<«. i u«laiikM< Mrs» Beides llena osmi *4 the a li tea* Ml. »»J Mi» lU ttl»« si Mmi—tti (dente al tbs vfflags» «a atontad . * s Leeward ('talk was hers hem i f * ! **. ««sited Im Coiteufd N H . ‘ i - * »peni tk* w««U ««4 «.ut Vosi taw the wee* end ' ‘ ee a ten day* ear siten trip aliai a l * v weeba a i t a i ut lin ie ib a t i Cap« * h a w Hysea baa besa ije s d Peal UnbSf m at Ur Lene lieht» »4 Mr, and Mia Arthur Ç . O b * ha. a Tk* C m m if T w r l« AitgdtiiM » .|| tag wune time it hows : thtaptsce. H e «ted. et ai Ih» H a ta * •rita the It Ilham Anti >n koe«« at m Si Ita* Tetta* H irrt bi^Ù «ttasad t t iw a Hawai. Apptststs is among thaw * Ctnetf«cel«otta*» philetadphia Main and Colisa atra** and edi move Ftbiesiy I lili that» who have guns »« Utmood Baa- ft Kta , |«taOtwrt aad M ah» Andereeei Il CUSIS lutti lù S ifl s « d i s» Im .„U for thstCMoa •see among ih» h m m i at th* l*i>l»hl- Ilf«, PtM of AikrfoViRtai I jtm* l*® **>•& Srtwol |mt»tt is («Mi tul*«» •rtp of ill»* mho «*• rvtfiily m p» Ui# V .¡Us« « te s t ira Elisabeth Brade Mclatdy has ; phia meter car shew Friday leas gone W New York lu studv Ibe t|e,ag Ü fl* Iwm* » t i l i N ilid lM t . it •Aid l e b* (M * I s M t ü í Ji I m n al *Nta d < ii «S o Mt» L S llanren f* «penditg «orne *dli4#f ll»f i i f f of i (pft tiíiyf «lav mUhnery at y ta» bs* N m Di|ti ofNMSlet SI Wtiltmgs * um» with bet mathat. Mt» Search who A f. llareta look In ihe auto show Iff Slid Mw Pfftf Is, OfQYff «tatto.. leavt, ilici, F»brusi y I lo ha I la very swk at bet bom» m Miitvid- last Friday In Philadelphia and then fivtii a im pili* )4êHv Mm)4ay tvtoip| •UIM» i |m i ti Lunotti #« th» C, R, R, Und«! Shatifí A* W. Brawn Monti count y want to Cream Ridge tjf a l i f i b t f of ih*tr ft tend« TH# i#** Whet * §f $} y tat« edd yetlstday W, Rus. It, R, t'srpMii t ©I SuuUi Nor. BIYVInI MV* this Ut Up w it ip H U iti till) y giitiff Th* de« »slW, Con , who **# lb I|#t) lt| b| tfrfiit Mre. William Roberts spent «averal v n Is >h TfffMtHi in •## tf th# I y Ittoflit« days In Philadelphia laut »**k and la­ Lidpifl V M U l f (ilOYÿf f ((U lV 4k ibe week end ber» »od preach io tbs tad#(p t » .4 tfi M any mw%hy»h in rie* P|| tum* d Saturday night J« U< Mia» I*a Anderson, da-igbim of Mr. list U.JHii i t butch. bis e d palpi, iNfef* • é tM Stdihii s* usable to come Mr and Mr». Paul Adaens retorned and Mrs P , R, Andeeeon, was ih» how* lb Id1 (ks J II. Kmt«v «»( Migli fuM l ttfl* ( KftiWf f o f t r of Vfrt* Yf*rh itmi of et» of a »mall gathering of tuend* OB Bernard (Unter ha« sold lbs west to New Cretas «m Friday after viauing \l i u y vifHof »N hi# Chart#* Corey, «od « r#*t, ibe JOlh aosieenary delphia Ism Saturday to visit his son Rpoiypmg town Sb* will «ventually take a Nor* at ibe founding of Cbrutlso Endeavor Parker, and tram ibera went to A lian uc Poilmaalw W, B Havens attended ! ««tad *cheol » RECENT DEATHS . »erri Istia Iront Soetsiy. will be celebrsied in lb* Rspust City tosse hit mother. Mrs Angelin* his data banquet. Princeton. **?, it the It* o l of Won Cr**k c*m# go th* church. I. W. Carmichael. Esq , will Gravait, who wat 100 rears of age on Prim e!«» club Gramnier Square, j rounty i itM o e fty «»th hit («th«« )t*M F Col#» a nay*! v«(«uq «»f th* lussili lb* taro msks an address, and s choir ol twenty December 20. |OIO. II* also visited hit Nor ih N»w York Ci voices will furnish music m Saturday i ShfrtRC (X to tp*f»4 « ft* 4 « f i HATr % th# Civil W *i, aII*s| aI hit hum* n#*r th* P R. R, depot ob 9un4iy, Jiouaiv Rev. Walter Young of Crater Sun- Company U OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO CHA 2*. *nd * 1 1 bunttj on Tuesday after- •nary. Upland. P a . preached in iba 1 ¡■»f cent, i § Special Sale 6 noon At kivffitdi cemetery Rev. Baptist church on Sunday last Neat Special Sale »now artist, s L*on ChainbcrUm i onduetrd th# iff* Sunday lbs pulpit will »gain be occu­ 5 of , of Ladies lb* past tew 0 I vie** at ih# hmt## Burntidt Po*t G , pied by Rev. Mr, Durkre of Colgate F, Lipschuei^9 C o. Q I j Womens Long A. R . and Raum lodge. I.O . 0 P University, who preached here on Jan- 0 i | Full Length Kimonas turned mtt And **cv fleti the bo assorted 1 the tifivi* rt of th# (’.oUlfn WVat will b# 6 Flannelette Department Store colors; full Mi Cot# cirnf her« from PbÜAdpb bUk f the b u r Dr«matic Co at Skirts; 50c a few year# ago and *a> 7-1 year* of age on Waihingtcm’* BirthdAV SAVES YOU MONEY si^es, well wail values for y during th* that Tom# River people will TOM S RIVER, N. J. made; $1 any ttmei ah to t»# banco to w# this play Wcaufo 3 9 c value, 7 5 c id tlglCAl sid At th# ltd any hav# Wen unshl# to ***- j .1 -3 1 o run Fi»h#r. Howtver h* cure a place to preaent it I r#cov«d aimd ilttr th# * «r CAffied on a Decatiie an engine hostler forgot to j carting #nd dr*ytng business in PbilA* keep hit fire joing and steamsteal up at I delphia. till with Advancing ytar* his Barncg.it last Tlmrsday night. Charles GREAT ECONOMY IN JANUARY SALES ) wounds mad# il ttnpotsiblA. Shortly Wyatt's early morning train was an t | after h# booght a littlw home her#» moveu ms hour late, and then was brought up by à Our Jauuaiy Sale h«ii l'-ccn îhc means o* much c&oncmy for many thiifty bujer«- I Biicie be sejH a few chickens, And Did ’ bis little gArd«n. He was An Odd Pei* i» perth wait a special engine sent down from Lake- c Have you (alcen ndvaitage o f it ? Here are many bargains awaiting you. If you want hurst. The New York mail was also y , 1 low ili rh.ltadtlpln*, aud ih# lucal lodge t 7 16 andlsets an hour late g to save money, buy now. I tc^pk An interest in him« For a vcat and 6 a half he had b#en tick most of th# minutes of day A year or so ago the A. B. Newbury Former Reduced time but was always chterful and kindly 1 28 minutes in Co offered to furnish the cement and E Prices Prices and no one knew him without being the I»;:'’ R. Yoder the gravel if the Board of ARTICLES DESCRIPTION better for it. He leaves a widow but Freeholders would extend the sidewalk htrmc r r, so over iifty d< Colors ol grey, red, blue, old rose; no children i la five Tuesday morning, on the west side of Main street from Children’s Coats $2.50 $ 1 . 3 9 bearskins, well-made. A big bar­ 130 il«« il 12.29 63 by the the south bridge to the railroad. The ( "Uncle" JohnScultliorp. the veteran l theimomeUt Newbury Co also offered to connect it In sizes from i to 4 years gain. fisherman, died at the home of his -only paauirr» ’ noted Monday with the C. R. R. platform with a child, Willis Sculthorp, on Hooper ave­ crossing. The Freeholders so far have Broken loti; one and two of a kind, «'hen the lupplv failed early in 0 nue Tuesday, January 24, aged 72 not taken up the offers Children’s Coats irtning, on «hat the electric light 4.00 2 . 5 0 but all sizes among them; plain years and one day. He will be buried »would call the penis of the load One of the biggest changes made In sizes from 1 to 4 years and fancy colors. tomorrow at Osbctinville, bis old home. (N’t« ' •««• plow out recently is at the bend in the road Capt, Sculthorp had spent his entire life I5',« l.i\ a m. As ou the counky pike, at the Ethic r, Materials of plain and fancy /as a fisherman. Fur many years he fish­ Faunce and Evans properties. The ed his row in the Hudson at Fort Lee t it cii the side. Misses’ Coats cheviots, some all-wool and others fct.hem.id«, g il paths in the road two first named have built cosy homes 4-5° 1 . 9 8 each spring when the shad' arrrived. and of late have been raising their g In sizes from 6 to 14 years Latterly he had lived at Barnegat City, n.latelAsay of Point Pleasant, cotton mixed. ground by filling in. The Evans prop­ where with his son he engaged in the nlyd this place, has had the body erty at the second turn has also been These coats are great bargains; off shore fishing. He was known al[ say, moved 600 Fwband, Henry A graded and filled in and the brush cut Misses' Coats along the coast from Hoboken to Angle- Has old .Methodist burying ground to one and two ol a kind. Pay to off. The housejis being torn out and 2 . 9 8 sea. He leaves a widow and a son (ht Pleasant In sizes from 6 to 14 years wilt.be rebuilt 7-5° » buy ¡and lay away for next year. faunce!,- ompleted John L Rollins died in Brooklyn this James Youngs New York 50c let ior of AT THE SURROGATE’S OFFICE Coat Sweaters 3 9 ° Coat Sweaters week and will be buried Friday at nth Island Heights and started i.00 7 5 c Good Luck. He married a sisttr of Jesse I’ Evernham of this place. Coat Sweaters for Men, Worm Coat Sweaters in plain and fancy n 2.00 1 . 3 9 Mrs. Win. T. Wood of Lanoka 7 are figuring on several more The will ol Richard John Chard, one of the wealthy men of Lakewood who e 2.50 1 . 5 0 Leon Goble is wishing for the died a short time ago, was admitttd to baby and up to 44 sizes r e d ; cotton and wool and all-wool. ISLAND HEIGHTS plrtinot the Browns Mills-Lake. 3'5° 2 . 5 0 »road. says with his car orobate by Surrogate Grover on Tues­ He that 20c 1 6 c L J McCaulley, wife and friend of lo|dsave over day of this week: Mr Chard left his en­ enough time the Philadelphia, spent Friday here J8service between here and Pember- tire estate to his widow, Mrs Evelyn 5, 16c 1 0 c gto pay for the gag Chard, who is also executrix , 12C 9 c Dr and Mrs H H Davis of Camdan, spent the weeks end here The will of Jesse Platt of Bayville etc. 2qc 1 5 c ^ lid R. Anderson had a big wood- was probated January 21; it leaves his Dr G H Dirmitt of Philadelphia, I îûd also an auto, standing in the 45 inch White Mohair 75c 5 0 c spent Sunday here as usual IV belongings to his widow, to be divided wause of the bad roads. The up among his children at her death; Rev W W Moffett of Princeton, spent 7C 5 c l>Ilon lo°j

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f the Ir I rricti at tli# riKlilrti real tea tit»n that Ik* edge thht he had trill cd; thaï or 1« it because you are angry with I ! had not ter titict* their partinc painful episode was 1 i away with her? No, no. Itmyd! I won’t hnv, it. T te lit# twtllvhl waa fAUlni when in Chicago, and when she saw be had all ilia others. I don't want your pity; i don't want Mildml cime from her »uieruotu •pi Why no will hi do so M s memory of bis Inst Ndw that ho had eoaquerod he was what «he caat off " ite found Boyd ptflng Ite deck, a not come away now, at once, and be­ embrace arose to torture her. She wns filled with a consuming ongernesa. As “ it haa taken me * long time to Ami •MOA clear between bit teeth. myself. Cherry, for 1 have been blind gin something uew. something worth almost glad when a launch bringing he stole up through the shadows he 1*1 a* gtrm ?•>« t orrefol •x m ih i "Wbere are (bow people?1* ate In ed by a vision.'* he suswerad. “1 hate while?" her fattier came from the shore and heard her playing, and when be drew of efarrt# aa*i v# will tail too if « d aired. “ Do you realise the bopea. tte heart* the old man joined them nearer he recognised the notes o f that bceu dreaming, and i never saw dear are the i#*# of Uia trottola, **Ttey weal labore. Marsh doesn’t vita! effort I bare put Intette The two men bore themselves with song that I tad banished his own Mack ly till today. Ecame a way of my own c*r* to prwu i chine m inst the In* «tili BtHfTft»*1 n*d unbending formsttty. >mnbV. ee yet to ftMolifinti on the night o f (heir first fre« will, and I came straight to you, Stiles & Co., diin.” forget their mutual wrongs. The In­ meeting. He pauecd outside the opra because It la you I love and shall al­ - f hear he it not badly hurt, after terruption gave fiord the opportunity window and saw by the shaded lamp­ ways love.” Philadelphia Eye Speciali* ill.** Hut she only said: he had not been brave enough to make, light that she was playing from mem­ The girl suddenly began to brat her at Cowperthwalt Sxc •*That i# true. But It was • clove I “ I don’t like it. It Isn’t i nice bust- and he bade them both good by, for tha ory. her fingers wandering over the hands together. •hark* new Let father take the plant over. tide was at Ita flood, and the hour of keyboard without conscious effort “ Yon—forgot what I- hav* beenT Saturday, Fab. 11] Mildred «hudderrd. **lt w u bor If }o a need money. I have plenty"— their departure was at hand. Then she took np the words with all she cried In a vole» that tore her Bonita* lo .o o * ™.mu 9 .0 0 r». "W alt!" he Interrupted »barpiy. “Sit lover'« heartstrings. “You can't want tfeter There were a nwaningleea exchange the throbbing tenderness, that fives In FREE EXAMINATION I **1 nerer dreamed tbit Constmtine down. I want to talk to you.” lie o f words and a handshake In the glare a deep contralto voice; to—marry tncT' drew the .wrap closer about her sin nil “Tonight,” he snldj simply and held would do 9ucb a tbinv, but be U more t from the cabin light that showed Mil­ lout night I was dreaming of the*, tor*— out bis urn» to her. ”1 lore you and Rurslan than Aleut, and both he and , dors and led her to a deck chair. The dred's pallid lips and frightened eyes. waa dreaming, I dreamed tfaou dldel premia«— I wnnt you. That ls all I know or care his sinter are completely under the change in him was becoming more ap- Then Enters«« went over the side, and H A B D W A parent. He knew now that he had about” rpell of the priest. They are Intensely 1 the darkness swallowed him up. Cherry paused ns If. entranced, for never felt the same alnce hla first meet­ LI MB ER] rolifiou*. and tbelr Idea of damnation The girl clutched at her father's she thought she heard another voice He found her upon his breast sob­ ing with Mildred upon the arrival of bing and shaking as If site had sought Is very vivid.** arm. standing as If frosten while the Join with hers. Then she bowed her the Grande liame. Even then she find head and sobbed In utter wretched­ shelter tihere from som* great peril. NAILH, FAINT«, DOOti “ H r fatili creak of rowlocka grew fainter and repelled him ny her lack o f sympathy. ness, knowing It for nothing more than He hurled his fac« In tho soft masses talk fainter and died away. Then she MAHII, HEIN I >8, MOUEltt She had shown no Understanding of her own fancy. Too many times, as of her hair, whispering fondly to her POULTRY NKTTINGl “ Did you make his efforts, and now she revealed ns turned. In other twilights past, she had heard till her emotion spent Itself. She turn­ ak ho 1# beginning to Wlixlow n,nl lioor «ci “ No But I t till c to grasp his code of ••Too see. he camel' ' she said, that mellow voice blend with hers, ed her faee shyly np at length sod understand thing* teffop—at ten t as the ngony thnt Upper Lehigh Coni, Coke.T honor. It never occurred to her that The old mar. saw only to find that her ears had played pressed her 1 lps to his. Then, holding far as Marsh la ioouooron]. The rest any loyalty of niinn to man could off blanched her cheek! i and answered her false and she was alone with a herself away from him. she said, with H ltinglcs, M in e, Ccnu-ii| is only a matter <3i time.” set her I’imple w.'111. She did not see memory that would never die. a half doubtful yet radiant look: Bow er F tpo. F orti! izor. Ele “ What a fright fnl situation! Why thnt his desert loti of George would be “ Yes. dntigbter!" lie struggled with Of all the days of her life this was “ It Is not too late yet. I will gtve did you ever let father announce my treachery. himself. “ And If you wish It he may the saddest. Mils hour the loneliest, you one dual chance to save yourself." engagement to tli¡at man?’ It seemed to 1him nil at once that come again.” and the tears she had withheld so He shook his head. A. A. BRAN1 Emerson gazed nt her in aafonteb- they had little ii i common. She wits “ But tie won't come again. That Is bravely as long ns there was work to “Then I have done my duty!" She ment. “ I? Bartlon mo* How could wrapped complet dy In the web of her what makes It ho hard; he will never do came now In unbidden profusion. snuggled closer to him. "And you 1 help it ? ’ own desires. She vouhl make her preju- come back.” To face those ;k- pU- on the yacht have uo regrets?" “ Yon might hav e avoided quarreling dices a law for him. Above nil, she She turned away, but not quickly had been an act of pure devotion to “Only one. I atn sorry that I can't JOHN W. LEWIS with him. I thlultv you are very incon- could not resj>om to the exultation of enough to keep him from seeing thnt Boyd, for her «very Instinct had re­ give you more than my name. 1 may 4 siderate of me." ins success. She had no conception of her eyes were wet. Wayne Wayland belled ugoJust It. Yet she had known have to go out Into the world and be­ P r a c tic a l PLUMB1 Boyd regarded the coal of tils cigar the pride of accomplishment that Is the beheld what he would have given half thnt some desperate stroke In his de­ gin all over If Mr Wayland carrle« Gas and Ilo t Water Fi| with a slight gleam of amusement in wine o f every true man's life. He had his mighty fortune to prevent. He fense must b* delivered Instantly; out. bis threat I may bo the poorest his eyes as she rati yin: waged a bitter tight that had sapped cried out angrily, but she anticipated otherwise the rain of his hopes would of tho poor.” ters, Steam Fitting at| “ Even that woman took occasion to his very soul;, he had rnnde and won his thought. follow’. She had hit upon the device “That will be my opportunity to Hot Air Heating,Tin an humiliate me in the worst possible tjie struggle that a mnn makes once In “ No, no, you must never Injure him of usiag Constantine nnd CbiUrnwana show how well I love- you. You can Sheet Iron Workers way.“ a lifetime, and now. Just when he had again, for lie wns right and' we were largely by chance, for not untl) the be no poorer than 1 In this world's “ It strikes me that she did you a proved himself strong and fair in the wrong. You see 1—couldn’t under­ prevbKfs day hud she learned the truth. goods.” Tobbing promptly attended to very great service. I have no doubt sight of hla fellows, she asked him to stand." “You at least have your copper 21 Washington Strd it was quite as distasteful to her as to forego it all. Engrossed In her own He left her staring Into the night Kiino.” you.” egoism, she required of him a greatc. and walked heavily below. “I have no mine,” said the girl, “not TOMS Jil VEIt I “Absurd! It was her chance for re­ sacrifice than any he lmd made. Now Emerson felt a great .sense of relief even the smallest Interest in one.” venge, nnd she rejoiced in making me that he had shown his strength she and deliverance as he leaned against "But—I don't understand." She dropped her eyes. "Mr. Hilliard ridiculous.” wanted to load him down with golden his oars. Ills heart sung to the mur­ fetters—to make him a dependent. Was Is a hard wan to deal with. T lmd to BLACKSMITHING mur of the waters overside. For tbs c am ready to shoo your horse or <*fl give him all my share In the claims." jobbing and new worfc. ' "I suppose you mean you sold out to HORSESHOEING A SPECIAL! him.” Ail work guaranteed by You Know General Charles Kings Stories “No! When I found you could not raise the money I gave him my share THOMAS WH Water street shop. TOMS KlV^ In tho mine. With that as a consid­ eration he made you the loan, You are, not angry, are you?" "Angry!” Emerson’s tone conveyed ARTHUR C. KING. Cj n supreme gladness. “ You don’t know’ Lanier of the Cavalry how happy you have made me.” CIVIL ENGINEER “Hark!” She laid a finger upon hts Ups. Through the breathless night SURVEYOR there came the faint rumble of a ship’s COX BLDG., TOMS RIVER His Latest and Best chains. “The Grande Dame!” he cried. “She Will Be Published Serially in This Paper sails at the flood tide.” They stood together in the open V doorway of the little house and watch­ BUICK A S “ BEOAUSE I LOVE YOU." ed the yacht’s lights as they described T h e ca r th a t m akes fi00 a great curve through the darkness, «end for booklet An Absorbing Talc of Army Life at Fort Cushing. She had not dared to hope for such then slowly faded into nothingness unqualified success, nor had she fore­ down the bay. Cherry drew herself , E. F. LARMBEE You Will Admire Dashing Captain Lanier, Deplore seen the tragic outcome. She had sim­ closer to Boyd. Lakehurst, N. ply carried her plan through to Its “What a wonderful Providence His Arreat and Applaud the Part Love Plays in natural conclusion. Now that her guides us, after all.” she said. “That work wns done she gave way com­ girl had everything In the world, and pletely and wept like a little girl. He I was poor—so poor—until this hour. MARTIN BBANI His Release. was out there now with his love. God graBi «he may some day be as They would never waste a thought rich as I!” upon that other girl who had made Plumber morWOBf Out on the Grand Dame the girl their happiness possible. The thought Iron» niKckamltn Shop, »*r,“r ' who had everything In the world was almost more than she could bear, VsnHIae Boinllns- Read the Opening Chapter and You Will Follow maintained a lonely vigil at the rail, Never again could she have Boyd to T O M R IV E R straining with tragic eyes until the herself, never enjoy his careless friend­ M b la « promptly «««orti'1 , somber shadow’s that marked the ship as of old. Even that was over the Story to thè End shores of the land she feared had now that he knew the truth. shrunk^ to a faint, low’ lying streak on The first and only kiss he had ever W E WANT the horizon. Then she turned and given her burned fresh upon her lips. went below, numbed by the knowledge AT ONCE. Local and traveling , She recalled that evening they had that she was very poor and very men in tuib state *:0*eFA‘"'J^rnTT sci spent alone In this very room, when he is money in the work for Y.u i had seemed to waver and her hopes wretched and had never understood. ing for our easy ëeîBiig spcctaltie».J eglns in Our Next Week’s Issue had risen at the dawning of a new IU B UNI). ply now for territory , light la hla eyes At t/iv memory she ALLEN NSÎISERY C* Boches» ] , . . - ■ :; - - . ' ' - '...... , r.,.r,->-.; -- - -.1 - : - :< ... - .1 - . -t -- ...... - ÿ S S É i '•«w-,- ■ . urne* i r it ü ii Blockade» I , «*« ««it ♦* M i ! 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i It ! !»A % , th# inau.pK unrili (>«* «f Ftkr««V| i A. H. « Ilutrrtt llniitlrvd «nu ktvrrat T r« ! AI OA* uVUM « la Ik« afirftmuu, o( h <4 •!•«, ad ! tur arrollara, •nu«!* at Haràftfai. i•mu»ty uf i o nine tlimt !1 *•««* alai «tal« ut Nrw J «ta« y, tît* tatatoaia« | irle he»n !«•itt'iiiriil# ao4 outwit«** t hcr «■<*». a? wfetrh f*t> | Huonpii tiiaaft i *mu,MiaV csrritHl ou ihp iitt«iu«#e j here, bet •*fni»Mufa*’i«rloe ata«« tenue*. tu#«iii«r aim (tir («al «state Ox*-1 mar h tnt n and appiiaiivr«* [ ♦n their Ttir r « ‘ n.taie t i.Q«ma 0f ;»« fo'i-v iq* ïrac» of llllk.-l Ul thi :iy the hi • wit: Mcti II* MK»r« with Iti* fami Alin lurtn that a bui AiitMt eertiln tr*rt or pueti of land and city ) pretnur* tinreinarrer partn uiar.« d^ ru.<*d, «11» \lH tv be [)k?d fur « ni I ate* tying «ml i*ititf in {«# towoitipol Poioi, 1* « Ce H. U. hr«k«*!itit I in (he Count? of om n, and «tat# of ivear iLruf, firvvwi liiin from 1« »r rii nl new nromtaerf. n» th«- immtlmm Hilf, for ’¿ i years. O f lat«* underway « M j I«|dn«tiic to ika Uauk tea Eauie «ml inrere rm». I U roinfln.il to hi» lit tint tin ih* Will» U< ha« th*- u«n«« - hi« Inntif* with M« «in ml*hr* George Wit sod lie 1 "mg a «.Kg «aid Haokitm' Mae (I) Lioutu forty. J mm Mr. Taylor, at Norfolk. He niiet i llte ilrgrrra ra»t, ttree ekaid« ctfiuy link« to j tm» \«*«*n ramniIniuint; ». Hi , ntul (be other I want line of the «am *»hora Road leading from Tht• IVnhyrc 11! kmP- « «h.iw fur M. th«* .hitight, r. three fraud«* of Belmar are erecting buildings» icïud- -rt trodaat. Han Chu hi ri Une. j Mwrnegm to t*ar»tawn; tiience (i) along the liuu | B.slil the L'rQ hun of I*h«>d<* Island 1(«*i1h since December 1 hint gum lor * uiH'k. then the UttTo omlod by time with Mr*. Samuel Hnrknlow J W Newman of Belmar has begun IBnvrr « km ot «nt ictlon therefor dredths of au acre. t»e the same in »re or le««. Stacey Wilbert, who came North to HUraaidA'Uuit. - The above deaci^t>ed real estate, plant and llxe<] wi.* g ‘‘ Im*,,uc t«<*o*iindtr Hi* arm, the construction of his large garage. _ PKID MJAFTO, Administrator w nil - bo *tnrt«M| to cIiumo down tin* thre« lb* funeral of tieorge lb »dim, has re­ .i. n Fr’» f<-<-*4 00 machinery «ml appliances will he ottered for sale Kiltvanl Krrirkai .j, Nr., hns purchnsed romtiinhifr miw, Ho got ono of thorn turned to Norfolk. Vn. The building will be 88 by 50 feet, fire­ lu the following manner, fo wit: boforo tboy conJd g*t up in the nir. The said property will be offered »abject to _ the land where the Ha Dee Imihling Miff Sarah Itidgwar ha* returned proof construction mortgage of Neveu Thousand. Keren Hundred stood before its dsatmetion by fire re- »M) * h'i* ^ and Stove nod 8«m home after visiting Mi»» Mayotte Cam- Mr Morris, formerly with O H Brown and Twenty-live Doila»», with iuterent from Mar are joalmia 1« putting it mildly. They burti. COUNTY ORPHANS’ tlrst. nlne'een hnndrml and ten, also «unject to eently. Mr. Krrlekkou. It ia said, ex rofiiwod to boliovo, even when Paul The M. E. Church will hold an oyster of Lakewood and Spring Lake, is ar- two ye«r*‘ taxes smoauting to iftoat ths sum of ¡“■ft- to tmlld a large holt! on thin lot niowod nf« bird* *« proof. They hinted sapper this evening. ranging to open a furniture store in the COURT Three Hundred Dollar*. before spring. that somcliody bad lout it pair nf tamed Pr. (». E Wallace ha» had Ids launch On application to the Trnftee, upon the prem­ hankers end ho lutd found thorn. But Waterwiteh hauled out aud thoroughly Haag building ises. at any time prior to me date of sale. in'J lu. C. Pohiemus, whose home was de­ ovon Joaloitay failed it* dim Paul’a laur* |lv r formation wtu t># furnlahod prospective bidden repaired and launched a gain Perhaps Charles Lewis of Asbury Park now ne of Lamia stroyed by fire from the Jinnee build- ••I«. A committee was appouted to iu- the Doctor will take another cruise in iLIn.f.. tf ir­ Conditions of sale will oe made known on the spoot the bird», and reported they wort has his lumber yard in operation here day of sale. j iJ!J. hits another house under coustruo- Southern water». untamed wild fowl, without a mark of N. J. Holmes, of Ocean Grov was « Mrs Harry Wilbur has rented her JOHN K. H. COX, Trustee lion on the sniue site. »hot or club on them. Paul was tlms week-end visitor here. house to Joseph Newman who has í«or' r of me orphan's Court of Linton Sattxktuwait, Mr. I•. T. Hanford, of J.ukewood, vindicated; but a» it ¡n unlawful to tak* Mr». Edwin Parker 1» home from a w»an, marie on the neventli day Attorney of Trustee, who runs u moving-picture theatre in any wild Kunie except bv »hooting it visit in Maimsqunn. moved back from Philadelphia •fcUf'll. 'Ill* a I »Heribcfa John Mickle, 7lo Broud 8t. National Hank Bldg.. Lakewood and n summer braneh here, with a gun hold to the »houlder, he is ^»ofihe m |.| polio .1, Mickle, de- Trenton, N. J. hns at Jnst lauded what lie lias longed Surfmau Charles Grant, of 15 station, rJl,on CP?’» fee, tld.OC] wondering »till whether his fame won’t was a Sunday visitor. for. umi that is the reiitnl of Arnold be hi» undoing when the game warden Had, of this place. Mr. Sanford ex­ Mi*» Lydia Woolley is home from a HIGH POINT »fini l)av of kebranry, Itili hears of It. Meantime be will tame tbe »toy in Philadelphia. pects to pm n show in operation hy birds to use aa decoys. i,'/:. pUllllU VOU- Notice of Settlement. Saturday night and will run it through­ George Chamberlain, Jr., has gout* H A Cranmer has been appointed K y j Wl' hnioii.l, in IKS Borough of Estate of Robert Predmore, a lunatic out the year, giving two performance! back to Lakewood after n visit home Mavor of Harvey Cedars borough, vice ...... If, NowJrr Notice is hereby given thst the account» o* a week. with hia parent*. L 2 L ';r * or porcelo of The Mnnnlmwkin Dramatic Club went Those who attended the funeral of Hugh Bolton resigned NfcX ; Ì "Me: b™* “"«»einglD the subscriber, »« Guard lau ot saut honen Fred* J. Holmes Harvey spent Tuesday at to West Creek Saturday evening and CL,'! ... llee-ch. lino more, will be audited and stated by the Hurro- Toms River on business. gave their play, “The Heart of a Hero,” Jesse Platt, at Bnyville, from this place The High Point Land and Improve­ gat-. and report'd for settlement to the Orphans’ were: Mr. and Mr». W. H. Penn, Mr* II Horn?!! ri, ,1,n tl|e -'«»(.«nient Mnn Court of the County of Ocean, on WeduetiUay, Adonis Allen, of New York eity. In O. U. A. M. Hall, before a .crowded ment Company have completed Tom F. '•* 11 iÍ riLÍ D,!. Be««!1 "* spent the foieport of the week here house, and were applauded generously, and Mrs. Woodward Cornelius, Mrs W * cm Ä * ,No *'• -Xión MM lud the 1st day of March, next. Lydia Grant, Mra. Evelyn iloilueg. Shinn's new bungalow, the finest on the “ "consist of two vacant loti. HANNA E. PKEDMOJRU, Gnardlan with his father. Postmaster A. M, as they were previous^ both here and at Allen, of West Point Pleasant. Bamegat. Alias Jessie Penn. north end of the beach. They also ip« J°®N Administrator Dated, January 36, 1911. fPr’sfee, ll.ou] Mrs. Ralph Cummings and daughter rs' Attorney Arthur Gilson, of Brooklyn, n sum­ Mat Crammer, of Mayetta, hns bought have two more houses underway, to be J»Ule«Ktnr. N.d. mer resident of this place, speut a few a new horse. He brought it home from were recent visitors from Double raui, i»,«» Pr’a fee $8.78 OCEAN COUNTY CIRCUIT days here looking for u cottage to rent Brown’s Mills. Trouble. done in about a fortnight. Their June for the coming season. Baymeii and 'dtizens generally in Man- Charles A. Smith and James Streat 1 contracts include a six room house Dr. Ralph IJ. Craig and family have nahawkin arc petitioning the P. It. It. were both recent visitors at their coun­ COURT gone to Allentown, Penna. They will try homes here. for Lincoln Keeley, a house for H Get- to put a small draw or at least a high Mrs. Oscar Wilbert is homo from a adjourned return ill the spring, when Dr. Craig span in the bay bridge at ‘‘the Hay ler, one for Mr VanSciver of Burlington, Isaiah H. Cramer will take the management of the Point House,” on the west shore of the bay. visit in Philadelphia. vs. i In attachment Pleasant Bathing Pavilion for the third N I and two for Mrs Stokely of the. flUl! The Davenport Height.? Rialty , On Contract whore a good channel has been made, ’T ’ S SALE Company, incorporated J consecutive year. and where the motor boat» would trade same place, all to be completed by that Jesse Havens spent Wednesday in through the bridge if they had a chance. BAY HEAD date New York visiting uis parents, who will It is a serious matter to go clear across *• Travia ïriaiK?, t)f îbe Puberty of Notice Is hereby given that a writ of att<»ch- move here next summer. J B K nsev expects to go to North ment. was issued out of tlje * ’iretilt nnrt of the the bay and back—a 10-mile trip—just 'Court linu,rf “r y 1^v,'rllHP‘1 ro he Mr. and Mrs. Daniel H. Snyder and to get from one side of a bridge to the Captain T B Pearce’s cottage has Carolina to look over the lumber situa­ Miri.,Ureo /J ' m l?Jn; 0hlv,‘r- N. ,1 , on County of Ocean, on the eighteenth day of No­ son, Clyde, who have been spending a vember a . 1). 19io. aga’nst the rights and credits, other: but now it lias to be done. If i. herebyhrehv' Stands adjourned •*: J ,3U .oV-l3Ck till in thè few months in Reading, Penna., have been rented 10 Messrs Jayneway and tion moneys and effects, gondR ami chattels, lauds tbe railroad won’t listen, the matter will Duryea fn^IUY. A„rlN( lün and tenements of the Davenport lieiglits Realty returned anil are occupying their cot­ be taken up with Uncle Sam. Bids will be advertised to gravel 7 7 th Company, a corporation not created or recog. tage in West Point .Pleasant. IH onram i piac Assuming that, as published reports Tile town has been much improved and 7Sth streets, as they have been ac­ oumhivH ’ ' !" Sa,^ Property eou- niztfd as a corporation of this state, at the suit of The stork visited the home of Mr. Isaiah H. crauer, for the sum offlteim ndnd and Mrs. Warren Herbert last Thurs- say, the gunners’ license fees are used by the laying of concrete walks and cepted by councils, and the douncil. I kiaiirt «'tirili! ,.,,1°',lhrew’Iotir* üve* and fifty dollars, returned on the twenty second to restock the woods with game. Staf­ kv«nn.(S n ’ Uvo ^ndredanJ day of November. A- 1) 1910 duly eiecu 'fd by 1 ,ly morning and left with them a ford .township last year paid $200 for curbs agreed to gravel the streets when tHüHSHiit, ìn.idtt( T,'5’ °r Plft,‘ oi ,0,B the sheriff of the County < f Ocean, on the nine­ bouncing baby girl. Mr. Herbert was ,!,pîl1 called to New York a week ago to act ope dozen quail. Two hundred dollars J R Hall is building a new cottage placed at grade l*'"5»,„/i’» usti/'uni«», ¡ or tbV , Loiiniy y* or,lulv Ocean, 0kil teenth day of November, A. f>. 9!'». in license fees were paid by 200 citizens eta|, prop.irty of Annie I8AIAU FJ. CRAMER, Plaintiff as a witness on the ease of Mrs. Baleli Joseph Stillwell is grading a lot for J B Kin sc y will enlarge his grocery that lias been carried on the past three of this township, and the dozen quail » T r u s t' e , . n,-s- At the sait or Kd- I. W. Carmichael, Attorney was all that came back for it. Mr Parks store before next summer. He has just *tc*. complainant, and Toms River, N. J. weeks. In the lifetime of Mr. Bnlch, who died here recently, Mr. Herbert L- R- Chadwick, street commissioner returned from a very successful trip Dated, January 20, lull [Pr’s fees, $7 noj and fetaii ice dealer, who has been ail­ Curri .2 ^ ; ,LRs n. cox, Sheriff. was his gardener, and as he knew the selling sea grass and has orders for for­ «marj'■ a, |,'ifkl|Mae,aoiloitorB ways of Mrs. Balch, who, they de­ MANTOLOKING ing for some weeks, has recovered suf­ clare is insane, lie was called upon by ficiently to travel about again. ty carloais o f sea grass as soon as cars SHERIFF’S SALE Mrs. Batch's daughter, Grace. The uiarriege of Mortou Johnson, the can be obtained St. Peter's Rowan Catholic Church is boat-builder, to Miss Ruth Hankins is Notici The latest cottage on the building list H A Cranmer has contracted to move Ä ; bS,e«'^ent. to be congratulated upon being entirely announced. They have gone to Florida • W. Bennett Bv Virtu, nf a writ nf Fl*rl Facia, Isanwl ont. of out of debt, as this was announced at is ready for roofing ou their wedding tour. High Point inn aud will begin as soon the Court of Chancery of the «tato of New Jer­ one of the Sunday services recently by Mr. Bonnett is having ids garaee re­ i*le accounts of the sey, ana. to me directe«, 1 will sell at publie Mid-winter business in general is con as grading is completed vendue òn Ilev. Father Daniel Lutz, when he modeled. read the annual report and financial siderably ahead of the same season L. O. Brewster was in town Sunday Mrs Thomas Shinu is occupying her r ^ r r P " t»^ al;!vKobi^ TUKSDAY. Keb. nary 14, lull, ^ C o u r t . standing of the parish, showing that 1910 looking after his new cottage, which the new cottage r.t_. .UIB vOUnt.V fi/ui«« _ at the Court House, In the Village of Tome the mortgage of forty-seven thousand workmen are hurrying iilong as rapidly '•tl‘«inaa,ofFr;?arJ|D0e5f“ . 0“ Hiver, lu the County of Ocean, and State of New dollars had been paid. This has been, More new cottages will be needed to as possible, considering the bad W R Bradford, the N A cartoonis', S. * TORTUR Jersey, between tee honra of IS m and ft o'clock done in the past ten years. Father accommodate applicants reeking sum­ weather. was a week end visitor, and is thinking p m., to wit nt l.iHi o'clock p.m.. on said day, the Lutr is now devoting his interests in Julius Foster, Jr., has moved his shop ceniber following described real estate: mer quarters for the season of 19U strongly of building a bungalow of his Pr’s fee *9.no the newly-started Catholic Church in buck farther on ids lot, and will build All traot Of parcel of lands and premises, situ­ Mannsquan which is expected to be Miss Henell, being ill, gave up teach­ an addition on the front. own, in which to entertain Mr Dubba- ate, lying and being In the township of Brick, In built next spring. Mrs. Gertrude WiiBon, of Main street, fice the Cleon ty of Ocean end tele of New Jersey. ing at West Mamoloking. The school long, Mr Pickleweight and Scow C. (ir»J°uCREDIT0RS The talent social given by the Ep- is having it new tin roof put on her cot Beginning at the northwest corner of a tract worth League of the M. E. Church is now in charge of a lady teacher, said tage. Julius Foster is doing the work. of land formerly belonging to Enjme H. Allen. held at the parsonage last Thursday to be from Reading, Pa Bristol, of this place, has his cot­ R5jS5îà^«»««i^Bai Thence running first aootn five degrees west evening was quite a success, both in PINE BEACH ai.-.nff the west line of said Bmlllf H. Allen’» land Work on the Ocean road is progres­ tage completed, and Mr. Golding, his f r 'ssf'&wrsá two chains and llftt-Uve links to the north line financial and pleasure standpoints. caretaker, has moved in. > lr Ä « UnBow ™ Miss Kne McAllister entertained a sing rapidly Three of Mr Stillwell’s of land now belonging to Rebec«» Harding Darla Miss Jennie Hail has been visiting her Several new buildings are going up ’ 11 hence second along the north line of ltebeuca numoer of her young friends laBt Fri­ teams are among the working force aunt, Mrs. Chadwick, at Seaside Park, UrTh“ 1""’ * lä V n i» ‘leccl’eD t u i'íñ r Warding Darla land westerly sixty feet b hem», day evening with a eard party follow­ The ice men ail have their ice houses here, most of them cottages, but one is fir... ef WU! lie nlne menili, irem ttipd, north tweuty.six (Seare-a east two «twins ed by dancing. Instrumental and vocal Mrs. J. R. Albertson, of the Albertson • ^ ajraiti8tgainst T i)..i,g barred .arre<1 of 8»yany and fifty-live links to otner land ol Hebecm* Hotel, has gone to Orangeburg, S. C. filled. a chapel, It is about 30x50 feet in Bfirdinv nans. Thence, fourth, easterly aim,? selections were rendered by several of W. M. Applegate is building un -riddi- said Kehecua Harding Davis land el*ty feet to the young peopie, a piano selection by for the winter. tion to his auto garage. siz«, aiuj stands at the corner of Hill­ the rise* ot Beginning. Being the “awe prew- Miss Beulah Vannote being well re­ Rev. J. A. Oubberly, of Plainfield, N Mr and Mrs. Sam Forsythe have re­ side and Huntingdon avenues, about l-en which Joseph A. Vannote. widower, con- ceived. ' Joseph MeElhinney recited sev­ J., was elected pastor of the Burrsvllh- turned after a two weeks’ vacation with nary 6* 1911 A dminist rators rayed to May “• Forest, wile of James Forest eral comic baseball poems,, which ii» h«rn«w a nd yaps to; «hop in th« Agent Shadinaer ia ___ on May 15. after numerous .changes Il» ì BaM.»tad. tanni,Jan nary 10,in, IMI.ini. [P rtfM . 1 IS.0VJ {fuller building, on Bay avenue. day«’ vacation ia the near Advertise in die Cent-a-U onds have been made in tbe «ariy spying

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M M Women’s Coats, $12 to $25 Reduced to $7.50 to $15 500 «liiliJrcn'r coats al r*at tly ball pner A Clothing Sale Everybody Is Talking About Mm i Suit* fiotn $ 12 and $ 15 to $4,9ft Mm'» Overcoat* from $12 to $4.96 $510 Men's Suit» liom $15 to $7.96 farm V outh's Suit* *ixl Overcoat,, $ 12 to $4.98 u 9I2€ was Chid« ■d from $tC Bovi Suits at hall regular price* John R Guíes, 20 seres in Monmouth Edward M*!trr. house lot and per. Men * Leather Coat* from $5 to $3.75 For limit fe- Awtnhiyveet) ftaefeem ro m I at Cedar Grove, reduced from county asset act] in Ltkswood; remit« tunn. Hmrfcfea, Brown, Chrl»tle, U I SOiQ to 50 M m r Wool Lined Canvas Coat* from $5 to $1.98 \oH M 1 llinlsi hnllia « m l I,.* M.liu.m 4 MD, PfciUtp*, iHkaivrry. Maek*ey. Mr ] Jesse P Evcmham, Main st. dweilini* seflAIGic, nUUK SU4i IOv rtuUCCu knrat» of t o e s . Mario sod MeClrstfe | ao^petm m al; reduce.! from ^ 6 0 0 u, if cm) $^500 to $200i) f lludto.u Matthews uf ÜtintenSut» All Lakswood api^ aIi were not so 500 Pairs of Women's $3 ® $3.50 ml ilattt»ry **f Middlesex*-14. Phillip R Simmond. sttessmeiit on fortunate as the et>jvc. These that Button and Lace Shoes Reduced to $1.98 Stembach *hoej t)ut are known (or their durabtltv | style, all lrathers, button and lace Om U m $13,900 on her rtadence at 521 Mull- 500 pairs in sizes 6 to 6 150 pairs in sizes 4 to 5' fused to maks sworn statement of her peals: Aunt« Morgan, hint«« and .12: I 50 pairs in sizes 2 to 3^ Gr«at Int«rast In How««. acre«, $1000; Emily Franc«« Sunmumls peraena) property The greatcat iniérrat In tin* coot its held er the (Jew* Smith farm) $1600; Elizabeth N Y Telephone Co asked reduction Sale starts and ends Saturday center»*! In the b oon . T fci'w t* two muses had ndJourtied. ami the Ktippel (Water street house) $1100 from $25.000 to $17,319,83 the Democratic senator*« which « At thing it did w ai to admit the BOROUGH OF ISLAND HEIGHTS Jacob GolcUarth. lets in Cushing tract cast solidly tor Mr Marline at tin* c eii It look up the assessed at $600 l Men’s Goodyear Web Shoes ferfucT last night, had «retn>>vueeches eulo­ land reduced from $200 to $50 the tax tu gwan! agedost sbsvRtires, with th< gizing their respective candidates, anil result that Hitt entire »Uly lueinbert upon a vote lielng taken Mr. Edwards Dr O C Thom son, $600 on auto re- | Vincent Camuvito asked reduction wore present and voted. received si votes to Mr. Williams' 10. mitted as auto was not owned by him | from $7650 to $4000 on house and lot acres of cedar swamp $72, transferred Jam«, W Parker for Park«] The first man placed In nomlnatint Mr. Edwards' nomination was made on May 20; 4 acres Cranberry bog re- tit Clifton ave and Fourth st ,o Wm B Imley personal property; reduced iron! was Mr Smith. Aaowtublyman Mack unanimous. dticed from S400 to $300 M J Evans asked reduction on First OCEAN TOWN8HIP to *1300 sej of Essex named him and did so lc Sarah Morey, bouse and lot; Pro lous to the conference both Wdbur and Sherwood. 150 acres of 1 National Bank stock George M Dorrance, lend on Island a brief speech. Mr. McGowan o f the held brief sessions, but trans from $300 to $250 hints woodland reduced from $500 to $150 BOROUGH OF LAVALLETTE Repch; refused to reduce assessment of same county seconded Mr. Rtulth'f ittle business beyond the lutro- Joseph E White. 18 acres assessed as' Masonic Hall, lot and building;» Dr George Kerr, vacant lots reduced $300 nomination and in no doing declaret i o f hills, in the sonnte these 22 acres; reduced from $1000 to $900 ment of $650 reduction refused that the former senator was a retire e put In from $525 to $400 Estate of Amos Birdsali, cranberry Joseph Resscll. 9 acres reduced fro bog reduced from $600 to $450 UNION TOWNSHIP . Oslxir.ue—To create a new LiTTLE EGG HARBOR TOWNSHIP $600 to $500 Etrelie Birdsali, 12 shares o f First r public utility commis«Ion- Wm C Carter, personal prop« ft A Greuning, 22 acres at Greenville James E Otis, 21 acres of brushland •ply rip p le kTreettfl th e tin in- era. cot testing .if three j M'rsons, l»e- National bank of Toms River, reduced duced from $500 to $400 M r. «ttrlithe w fetch jflm terms to• ex- assessed twice;reduced from $700 to j reduced from $100 to $20 was In strons ling Mar 1. 1G11 1 to $1040 James P Gaynor, Clarence i the apiflaust» which Ml $300 Millard F Parker, 5 acres reduced PLUMSTED TOWNSHIP p ire Barnegat; reduced from $7 500 tot ont nú pm ts O! the chamboi si>et [|A ,» ind each two years there- Hattie T VanHisr, store property at j from $200 to $150; 27 acres brushland John y f Harker 41 acres of cranberry Edward Woodward. 17 acres of | Mr. Brrudbend of Union named a fi e r), t appointed by the governor, VanHiseville; reduced from $1500 to j reduced from $100 to $75 bog and outlands; reduced from $600 and building; reduced from $29 Mr Marline. The nomination o f Mr salary $7.500 each and traveling ex­ $1250 Nathan A. Bartlett, the Amos Ridg- Marline, he said, represented the great penses, having power on Its own Initia­ to $300 $1500 Charles Behnke. farm at Whitesville | way farm ;reduced from $2000 to $1500 principle o f the popular election of tive to Investigate values of property John Halpin. ,Sr.. personal .property Lizzie Russell, property at Bin reduced from $2000 to $1500 Samuel C Headley, reduced from T'nited States senators anil the direct and fix rates for public service. reduced from $1500 to $300 as $1200 reduced from $850 to $750 J F Thompson 40 acres near Van- ] $500 to $200 primary. He spike o f Mr. Martine t By Mr. Osborne—To provide tbal has been assessed to John Halpin, Jr Edward Exell estate, 4 hou* Hiseville, remitted as he is not the Elizabeth D Dye, 10 1-2 acres farm­ fidelity to his party and declared that the state board of health shall furnish BOROUGH OF POINT PLEASANT lots; reduced from $4350 to $40 to physicians and midwives the means owner land; reduced from $1000 to $700 party loyalty and good faith compelled BEACH Camilla and Moritz Gruepld for tiie prevention of blindness and Fred G Quern, 10 acres farm and his election. LONG BEACH TOWNSHIP acres Beach View Farm; reduced! to require that all cases of diseased brushland at Whitesville; reduced to Arthur W Brisbane. Knox a n d Test Democratic Promises. Wheelock properties; $800 reduced on *3000 to $2500 i The nomination of Mr. Mnrtine was eyes within two weeks after birth $200 to $150 , George E Paul, 46 acres Pfeifer tract; Gustav Herman. 300 acres; rd seconded by Mr. Egan of Hudson, shall lie reported to local boards of Gustav Perkig, 9 acres cleared and I educed from $4600 to $4000 lots from 1 to 8 block 14; $500 taken from *2500 to $2300 who said that the aim of the Demo health; penalty for not reporting Bom 18 acres brushland; reduced from $900 Augustus L Neil, hotel barn and 11 from lot 11. block 112 and assessed to S50 to $200. Sarah A Cranmer, 6 acres; $501 cratic party was to restore the people to *700 lots Bt Spray Beach; reduced from Wm Curtis By Mr. Osborne—To prevent jfif ted because of double assessing to their lights. The sincerity of Dem­ Willard Patterson, woodland reduced $4000 to $3600 James H Johnson, personal property ocratic promises was about to he employment of minors as messengers Eleanor Whittier Eastborn, 46 acres $200 remitted Michael Olnowitch for telegraph and telephone companies from $50 to $25 tested, and the election of Mr. Mar near junction, assessed as Bonnett Sarah W Buekalew, house, lot and A B Newbury estate, 1-2 acre or for distributing or delivering goods Wm Troup and Wolf Aiseman, store tine would insure popular confidence Thoroughfare Beach Co.; reduced from stable on New Jersey avenue; reduced ed as 25 acres; reduced from $Uj No longer money was necessary ti or Tiny other service before 6 o’clock and lands assessed at $1500; reduction $4600 to $4000 on account of meadow from $3100 to $2600 $1000 success, he declared, after the use of in the morning or after 10 o'clock in refused Willard W. Conover, house and lot; Charles K Sprague, personal pr* the direct primary. The powers of the evening of any day. LACEY TOWNSHIP land By Mr. Gaunt—To provide for in­ Edward W Dodd, undivided two- reduced from $2050 to $1750 reduced from $523 to $400 government were no longer confined Lydia R Holmes and Caroline Holmes spection of nursery stock, for preven­ thirds of 46 acres, lot 3, Somers Patent; Z P VanNoie, lot 17 block 57; reduc­ Barnegat Water Co, reduced] to a select circle. Elections at the exempted from assessment on stock of primary, he declared, were tantamount tion of the spread of Injurious insects, reduced from $4600 to $3000 because he ed from $500 to $250 because it is a $8000 to $6500 Ocean Grove National Bank under the law to final election if the by requiring railroads to see that all does not own the other third assessed half a lot Michael Olnowich, 1-2 acre; r9 goods shloped are provided with cer­ Z M Fichtel. 1 acre wild land assess­ party was successful. There was no to him Eva Webber, 7 acres and house; re­ frem $100 to $50 tificates from the state entomologists, ed at $50; reduction refused appeal from the people's forum. Kate B Crane. 64 acres beach and duced from $2000 to $1800 as 2 acres valid at the date of shipment. Tic warned his fellow Democrats of LAKEWOOD TOWNSHIP meadow at Junction; reduced from at $100 is assessed to Carrie Webber the p e o p le 's wrath should they violate Among the bills Introduced in the PLEASANT PLAINS Lakewood Hotel Company -(Nathan $6000 to $5000 H H Lovell, poll tax remitted as he \ the principle of the primary. house were these: Strauss). The Lakewood hotel reduc­ Thomas E Newbold, 607 acres of is a fireman \ in seconding the nomination of .Tulin By Mr. Hand—Authorizes the bank­ Arthur MoKelvey, wife and da* ed from $280,000 to $230,000($100,000 These appeals were refused: New VV. Griggs. Mr. Whyte of Camden said ing and improving of meadows and beachland and meadow, (500 claimed spent from Saturday until Ml asked and $50,000 granted); golfcourse York Telephone asked reduction on as­ that the direct primary law violated swamps. to be under water) at Spray Beach; re­ with his parents, Richard Me* the constitution. The vote was then By Mr. Bracken—Amends the auto and stables reduced from $3900 to duced from $30 000 to $?5,000 sessment of $9562; Martha R Acker­ and wife . taken and finally resulted: mobile law by fixing a speed limit ol $2500; two cottages (one of which had man, 5 shares Ocean County National George A Mott, 6 lots and house for A surprise was given to Antlj For Martine—Agnew. Alyea. Balen twenty-five miles per hour anywhere burned) reduced from $1000 to $250 his father’s estate; reduced from $480 Bank stock; Charles T Cowperthwait. in the state, provided that no one shall Dunham and wife last Wedi? tine, Boettner, Itooraern. Brodbead. Lakewood Water, Light and Power to $400 < house, lot and furniture not changed drive a motor vehicle at any speed night, by a party of friends Bufin, Burke, Cole. Davidson Donnel­ Co., assessed at $168,544 and reduction Robert F Rutter, 3 lots reduced from BOROUGH OF SEA SIDE PARK ly, Egan, Ford. Goran. Griffin, Hen­ greater than is reasonable, having re­ Charles Thompson of New to $125,000asked; reduced $25,000 drickson, Hinneus. .Tames. Kenney, gard to the traffic and use of the high $200'to$125 N Y Telephone Co, assessment of been spending a few days on “■( Bricksburgh Land and Improvement John Cassidy, 34 acres beach land; Eafferty, La Monte. Matthews. Me- $1000 not changed here __ Longblln, Meyer, Mylod, Newman V By Mr. Bunn—Makes it a misde­ Co (A M Bradshaw), reduced from reduced from $2720 to $2400 STAFFORD TOWNSHIP Charles Clayton has been visihj $67,200 to *33 600—cutting assessment Ramsay, Simpson, Strietwolf, Taylot meanor to liberate any fox within the Henry B McLaughlin, 229 acres as­ Wm J Manlove, house, lot and furni­ sister at Matawan]« and Walsh- 31. state. of $400 per acre to $200 sessed as 400 acres; reduced from $40- ture at Mannahawkin; reduced from Forman Clayton of Silvertofl* For Smith—Backus, Bracken, Brown. By Mr. Pine—Fixes the open sea­ Roy A Rainey, personal property, re 000 to $35,000 $700 to $525 visitor at Richard McKelvey8* Christie. Eeveen, Macksey, Martin. son for blackbirds from Sept. 1 to Dec duced from $40,000 to *500, because be Ralph B Gowily, 600 acres reduced McGowan, Phillips anil Shalvoy—10. Benjamin Cranmer estate, 30 acres; Friday 81. is assessed in New York from $25,OOfi to »18,000 reduced from $350 to $300 Wilbur Nobles has purchased j For Hamill—McGratii—1. By Mr. Pine—Makes it a misdemean­ Lakewood Country Club reduced Theodore C Kelley, 3 lots in North Robert F . Rutter, 3 1-2 acres swamp automobile The Republican Vote. or for a person under the age of tweu- from $37.500 to $36,500 Beach Haven; reduced from $200 to The’ Republican vote was as follows ty-otjf to represent himself to be twen­ and 5 acres brushland; reduced from A number of friends visited Gertrude and Emma Leslie estate, $100 For Stokes— Adams, Haeharaeb ty-one y e a r s or over so as to procure $120 to $50 Johnson last Thursday flighty house and lots reduced from *13,400 to I A Lee property at High Point; re­ Hand, Jackson, Layden, Mather. Me- beer or other intoxicating drinks. BOROUGH OF TUCKERTON duced from $6000 to $5400 Oran, Plkaart, Pine, Badcilffe, Rich­ By Mr. Newman—Provides that the $12,400 Mrs Abbie Palmer, house and lot re. William A and David Paton, cottage Appeals were refuse 1 in these Cases- NOTICE TO CBEDlT°j mond, Thompson and White—IS- county collector instead of the board duced from $1000 to $900 For Griggs—Coles (of Camden). 1« at 7C2 Clifton avenue reduced from H Hessenbruck, 18 acres; William of chosen freeholders shall pay all nec­ Amanda Penrod, house and lot; re­ Frank N. Bmley, adminl»tra»[ 0nger, Turner, WhHlcar and U./W essary expenses incurred by prosecu­ $15,500 to $13,000 GoodelJ estate. 53 lots assessed at Bmiev. fleeeaaeo, bf Ulrection efj* duced from $500 to *450 the const} oi Ocean, h ere» g1’? . to| W hite ¿ tors for the detection, arrest, etc., ol Francis D Hoyt, Finehurst cottage; $3100; Porter C Atwood, 3 lots at Spray 1 creditors of the said Wm. f J ’J James E Otis for Henrietta M Otis, their debts, demands and ci Mr. Smith, seeing that he could uol offenders. reduced from $18,000 to $16,500 Beach, assessed at $600 estate ol the said decedent under nope to succeed, issued a stat<\ne»i By Mr. Meyer—Provides that no mi A B Claflin. three autos reduced from farmland; reduced from $200 to $100 Btion, wlthlnVilne months from tms ¿3 thanking those who had stood by MANCHE8TEP. TOWNSHIP W'illiam G Burton for John T Burton will he forever barred of an} sc ■ shall be sold that contains less tha $7800 to $3500 i I »m in e tba said Administrator. and releasing them from any pied, 11% per cent of milk solids or mor Charles !-< Rogers, .«Assessment os ■ estate, house and lot; reduced trom FRANK N. B M Id D .ef which they might consider themselves Henry G Piumer, personal tax of Winn per cent of water fluids oi $32,10 remitted as he owns no property auto of $300 reduced to $100; on 60 ' $850 to »800 under to him. iele than 3 per cent o i milk fats. Mr. Smith came to Trenton Monda;