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COURIER. PIONKBR NEWSPAPER OF OCEAN COUNTY. "««•M«M»'<*>4ly||»l «11- ‘jssfiifcisaiir •— -'■ ‘r-rit... a s » * TOMS RIVER, N. J.i THURSDAY .AFTERNOON, MAY 5,1904 Fisherman Landed Safely •R” MONTHS A Pretty April Wedding During Storm at Bay Head FOUND DEAD Standard Oil Magnate At North Long Branch AREALLGONE JERSEY IN Andrew’s Will Probated W illiam McKinley, a fisherman IN HIS SHOP A very pretty April wedding was I he will of Katnuel Andrews of belonging to the crew of the schoon T h e Oyster Season dust Edward Lewis Met Death celebrated Wednesday night of last Lakewood, who was identified with er Maud Gertrude, of Newport, R. CONGRESS Closed, was a Poor One week, at the home ol Mr and Mrs. the formation of the Standard Oil I , came ashore at Bayhead, on Alone from Heart Failure J- I. Hennessey of North Long Representatives Return Home Company, has heen admitted to pro The oyster season an the natural Wednesday, after having spent the Branch, when Miss Margaret Gulick, to Look after Politics bate by Surrogate Grover. Mr. bids closed on Saturday of Inst week. night on a storm tossed ocean in an Edward Lewis, a p umber and tinsmith, living on Hooper avenue, daughter of James A. Guliok, he- Andrews lived in Cleveland for Jo the oy sternum, both the tonger open dory. He was exhausted from F o ra brief space of time the and with a shop on Water street near came the wife of Harry Hennessey, many years, but claimed Lakewood ind the planter, the past winter in the strain of trying to keep his little interest of the New Jersey Repre Main, was found dead in his shop son of Mr. and Mrs. John I. Hen as his residence, and customarily Uarnegat bay, was a disappoint craft afloat, and trom exposure to the sentatives will he centred in State on Saturday morning last. nessey. The ceremony was per came from Cleveland to vote at the ment. Farther down shore, In elements, but otherwise was unin and national conventions, and then Lewis had been working : t Sea formed by Rev. J. G Edwards, pas village elections The will does not Little Egg Harbor and Great Bays, jured. they will turn their attention to Side Park, coming home at night. tor of the Asbury 31. M. church give the value of the estate Mr. A n the ovstermen are reported to have McKinley told the life savers, who “buildingtheir fences'* for the Fall Friday night he tailed to return as The young couple are very well drews received $1,000,000 horn made good to a larger extent for the assisted him to reach the shore safe campaign and possible renomination. usual, and his w ife thought he had known and have a host of friends at John D. Rockefeller, according to ijlorced inactivity ol the long win ly that he had left the schooner It is generally understood that the been detained at Sea S id e Saturday Long Branch They will take up report, for his interest in the Stand Butin the lower part of the about ten o’clock the night before to Republicans on the delegation will morning, Raymond Applegate, who their residence at North Long Branch. ard Oil Company He names his jounty moie preparation is made look after some of their nets. While all be renominated for another term, had been working lor the firm ot 1 lie hrule is well known at Toms widow ami his son. Horace Andrews for winter by planting oysters where the was out the wind rose and the as it is considered the wiser thing to Hall and Lewis, went down to the River, where she visited frequently. as executors, and t > them, astrustees thevcan be easily gotten at, notwith- weather became so thick that he was do. shop and found Lewis iving there, he gives all his property, real and •landing the weather may become unable to find his way hack. He Mr. Loudenslnger, who represents and the door locked. He we*nt hack Semaphore Colors are personal, to he held by them during onftvorable. was buffeted about like a cork by the the First district, may have some and got Jlrs Lewis, w ho came down the life of his widow. Mrs, A n Barnegat bay, however, had one heavy sea. but when the fog lifted in Changed on Pennsy opposition to his renomination, hut to the shop with lum. and then they drews, should she desire it, is to of the worst winters i n record so the morning lie saw land some two ins friends say he will he the candi ran for Dr Jones, but Lewis was On the first of May the Pennsyl have the ent re net income of the fens the oyster shipper was con or three miles away and he pulled date again He was elected to the dead. Coroner Hagaman, on the vania railroad changed the colors estate. At her death the estate is to eerntd. The ice shut in at Thanks for the shore. Word was immediate Fifty third Congress, and his majority statement of Dr. Jones, that be hail on the semaphore blades or arms of he divided equally among his child giving time, and did not break up ly sent to his relatives at Newport of two years ago was 5,092 Repre been treating Lew is for heart trouble, the automatic signal service along ren, Horace, Charlotte, Lily, Belle, for three months The heavy ice his safety. sentative Gardner was elected at the gave a burial certificate, with that the lines of the entire system. The Bertha 11ml .1. ary. The document is jmothered many p’anted oysters, same time and his majority two years disease as the cause of death It is present colors are red and green, the dated at Cleveland, February 5, 1894, particularly where the bottom was Neat by Notes ago was 20,301 There is no likeli also stated that Lewis was a sufferer red denoting the home or danger and the witnesses were Andtew shoal As tor the tongers, while hood that anyone but Mr Gardner from heart trouble before he came signal and the green the distance Squire, J H Dempsey and W. B. they might have made a few dollars Lakewood’s horse show is held will he mentioned for the nomination Whiting, of Clevi-land. here. signal. The new colors are yellow i day on the natural beds, the ice this week. In the T Inril district,an effort has heen and black, the same as are in use on would not let them work. Beside Lewis had been working here for made to provoke some opposition Secret Society Gossip Arthur P. Clayton has leased the the Western lines The official or the catch of seed oysters last fall several years, first with E S. Van to Benjamin F. Howell, of Middle Maple Grove hotel at Point Pleasant ders to make the change have been James F. Conly ot Lakewood, was not heavy, and the Cedar Creek Nostrand, than with his brother. sex, and yet it is believed that he Harry Osborne, the fifteen months given The purpose of the change, was elected a director ot the Odd bedsdrdnot last long alter being John W. Lewis, and lastly with will again tie named for a sixth term, old son ot Marcus Robertson of John Hall, under the firm name of according to an official of the com Fellows Home Association at the turned open on the first of October. he having been first elected to Con Greenville, died last week pany, is that the yellow and black last meeting of that body. Planting of oysters in the lower Hall and Lewis He leaves a widow gress to the Fifty fouith His are more easily distinguished than bays began sometime ago Oysters A . H. Jones is painting die houses and tour children, Stella, Edward, majority two years ago was 1,669 The officers of the new Thomas the red and green, especially the lat trom Virginia were brought to West of Mrs. Matilda Ripley and Mrs Harold and Bessie. He was 42 years Representative Limning was elect Hooper Encampment ot Lakewood ter, which is apt to approximate to Creek, Tuekerton and Barnegat Lena Wescott at West Creek of age He had neen worried much «1 to the present Congress two years are: C. P., James F. Conly; II. nearly the co or of the surrounding Around Cellar Creek, few ousters are Mr. and Mrs. George Gould and recently about sickness among his ago with a majority ol 2,006, and lie P-t C. F. Comstock; S. IV., John children foliage at this season of the year planted, mostly shells and cultch. their daughter Marjorie will sail toi will lie renominated by acclamation Capel; J. W , George Reynolds; There will he no change in the color This is considered a little early for Europe early in May to be gone Funeral services weie held on Mr Fowler has served since the Scribe, William E Tibbitts ; Finan of the signal lights which will re thatkindot planting. The Virginia three months. Tuesday afternoon at his residence Fifty-fourth Congress, andtwo years cial Scribe, Jesse E. Fowler ; Treas main red and green as at present. uier, Raymond Vorhees oysters were planted early, it is said, After spending the winter at on Hooper avenue at 2 o clock ago he had a majority of 1,149. because that State allows the ship Hilton Head, S.