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TOM* aiV IE.W J.. FRIDAY AFTIRMOON. MARCH 14. 1*18 VOLUMI 03 NUMERE 14

tb Claim» a» Victim* Many Well Atlantic County ItN koldm Mim i Co to Jo.l lo. Biovdin* Park*» * Conference Made County it to Give Let Contract for [¡town People in Thi* Part of State Lo»« weak tbo Supreme Court upheld Ut» coovtction of FtevholJ.fi John a Sudden Change $6000 to Kimball Town Hall and l'ntworth Md Estel D. Righimi», and W . r r . n Couoty Kngrovvt Frank Endeilfn. »ho for Toms River HospitalThitYear Fire Co. House «re» convicted oI holding up Otcor •Wurf#" Fn'kar and Elmer King, two West Ra*. Loon Chamberlain Goat to Refuted to Repair Main Street, Cfeik meo. and eompelUng ibemto pav Petition Againat Merrygoround Paulaboro; J. C. Kulp Come* Toma River; At Utual N o Kh IO. •( tHO belo» thvlr road bilia « >ulj ba Filed by V. 1. A.j Another ap">«e>l aod paul by il» Alleali. Here from Mi. Holly Koad Money for Dover ymt1 cw .;*- Co inlv H a .J ol F.evbotder» Road to Tidewater Claaed h* ’ Alter convic.lon tbo thrve delendanta At i >* Jrnty M. The Board of FroehoMers at tbeireea- m * ,r - ,n ere etch eentencrj to Impriaonmeol E . » marette* al Atlanti. : City, Rev. *• *. ««a I» » lion Sami day last voted to p»y (eODU lo. un# year in tb» »tal» pnaon Lau Chamba.lain w»e moved Irom toward lb* running expense- of lb# at Turn* Rivet was »weeded ->o »0-1 ••• * tJ thi* They appeated to tb» Suprema court >1 * • la Paulaboro, In hi* ataad Kimball hoapiiai at Lakewood thi* Frida > Iasi by th* Dover Township will omeRav. J. C. Kul ’• " n i * « « b««n , , * <'u d I Ono ol tb» ground* ol appeal belngtbat \ from Mi. y *«t, refuted to put a crushed ston* Commute* to David R. Anderson foe Hut . Tb# latter will preach hie first * „previous •• , tb* indict.nant egainst tb«m wae noi pavement on Main streei, Toms River; »4680, Ml. And*r*«.n »a- th* loweei tarn s-^klktn. with the fudonM»n>*al | la «lui ber-eua* il « a * lound by a grand ondav morning next. Mr. end elected a Sealer of Weight* tod of four bidder», the other iiguree bring; .r,,,rh.«vr.r., Jury drawn by «llaor». Th» lod k tm .n t ChamberUio will move to Paulaboro Measure*, Ralph C. Sptckmsn of Charl.a Foicaneer, »1845, L. j. Hutch- 'JL , ,■«.at*»:'out I iminit- »a. louod Novambar 9, 1911. neat week and Mr. Kulp will move In Tuckerton ioeon of Pine Beach »5569.20; A. J. lb * pais,nag* here. ,“ ,00».....« U '< . «■» h*d Ju ,‘ Jiu'icaUarrlaoa aava in b» opioloo The motion to appropriate |oOOO to­ Harris »3794 ÜO...DO. WttooD thal tb* allag»d errar.to *h>ch maoy ol Mr. Kulp ha* been in tb* M. E. Con- ward th* Laktwood hospital expense* Tb* buildiog ia to be a fireproof fafenc* sine* 1897, when he was located jM U M k U boior* •#•*!«« t<* th* aatlgarnenta m th* ca»a reler, nani*, was made by A. S. Tilton and seconded structure, o( hollow tile, and wUl eland ... |U had b*a«|Mck •<* • ly, t|»« Andine ol tba todietmant by an at Mulllca Hill for two 'years. Hi* ap- by Dr. Disbrow. C V. Hanes moved on the township lot on Robbins urea«, 'J L „ th d<«b«U* « 8*>«>ft»U tUaor drawn grand jury ba* barn da- poiatments sines then have ba-n. 1899, to amend, bv making it a condition baiwean Washington and Water «treat*. Naw Lisbon. 19<>0-1. Newport: 1902-4, Tto.B'k»»" ‘»a *»• tarruined by th* court ol error and ap- that tb* Board of Freeholders should It will hav* room (or fir* apparatus ^ .-n ersl •,r»«Ulü( down of paala, in tbe ra t* ol th* alata againat Farmingdale. 1905-10. Spring Lake: hav* two members on th* Hospital downstairs, meeting room and towaship T t j,llo.ffd 'il'un««l service»! Ztller. ibia daciaion bemg ad ver** to 1911, Woodetown: 1912, Ml. Holly. Board of Maaagere, and this amend­ office* up stair*. Parr of th* cost will ^ *rdt>e»d»v, 2eJ0 t>. n».. In j thè contention ol th*»* Atlaotic county H* it a brother to E. J. Kulp, who left ment w tt agreed to. It it estimated be met with th* pro-aads'of th# self of baked** etri«.-*. B a ro eg sl; I defrndante. Broadway church. Camden, tbitconfar- that tbe running expanses of ih* hospi. lhaFoor Farm at Shark River,and part , 7es buned in i ImAMmooic ance, to go to one of th* big churches I tal will be »12000. and the couoiy will was taised at tb* last election in St. Louie 7 ^ *tn c b h .| « ** loon on» ol , Guzzled and Nearly Blind Warrior ' thus pay half. It ta alto understood Saul Applegata Jr. and Edwnrd T. Rev Alooto Chamber* will come rfolBonig*'» B aforo Legislative Invastigators that th* hospital it to b* open for Applegate appeared before thaicom- A C. HcCfM. j-Mlor ol th . Aaron E. Johnaton home to the Silverron, Pleesant Plaint emergency surgical cases snd for free mine« at the same meeting and asked grthod.*« church ol Jersey City ' and C -far Grove charge, and live on hit treatment of poor patterns from thia relief. Thay said they owned ernnber- i Aaron E. johnaton, ona of th» best Kearny, N. J., March 9 .—General E. tb. services. aselated by ih» (arm at Pleasant Plaint. Kev.i Joseph county in return (or the appropriation ry bogs at the head of Mnnqulto Cove, lawyers in thia -action,«bed suddenly at Burd Grubb, Minister to Spain under c y, p, Conover ol the BUarnr- S. Moore, for two year* past on shit Spnckman was the only candidate for and that the road to the bogs had al­ hi» hum« in I'atiiung lal» on Monday. Benjamin Harrison, and now superin­ ^tpdituburch «nd Rev. O. W. charge, retire*. He is now tick with the petition of Seiler of Wright* aod ways run serosa the Rowland property, News of hi* death cam * a* n shock to tendent of th* New Jersey Home for (|ib»r.e*bvu, inn church ol pneumonia at theSitverton parsonage, Measures, when it was learn.d that the now owned by Mis* A. L. Ransom, tl at ; hi» m ioy friends. Lawyer Johnston Soldiers here, sst before four leg relative having c im* home III on Saturday from salaiy had been fixed at »200, the for as long ns anyone could remember bad been in ill health for some year», investigators today at the home snd large gathering ol eela- conference official to p»v hit own ex|i*nse«. He thi* road had barn used to rtach their bur was not supposed to b» losing beard charges made against i.im. Th* Irinylt. and while not a Mat- Rev Wm. Mitchell was returned to j was accordingly elected. He has been bugs.and al-o lor fishermen who wished ground. He was stricken early Sunday General is 71 year* old, feeb'e and al welthf.**»' * l»,H* number Lakewood; Rev. A. C. Oliver to Island in the undertaking bueiness at Tucker­ to reach the cove with their nets, and morning, but managed to get up and most blind. By him sat his wife, an si- K tueihrm present. Inter. Height. Wm. Megsam >o Bayville and ton and Barnegat for carting bay from the bay; that for l occupy a chair m his room. At II tractive young woman of 40 years hit «■tilt in the lamllv plot at Lanvka, C. Y. D. Conov.r to Barnegat; A rtaulution wa* pasted atk'ng As­ perhaps twenty years the road had had o'clock h* became unconscious and re­ junior, who took in every word said R. N. Atpinwall to West Creek; S. K. semblyman Conrad to oppose Senate a got* ar it* entrance, but the gat* mained in a comatose state until death and bit her lips with anger at the ac­ •aWarren was born at War*- Moore to Tuckerton; H. E . Garriton to j bill 19|, which wculd increasethetalary swung open and tbe road was used at ensued. Drath was due to uraemic cusations. taHir ISth. U 50. He wa* a Baa hH.iven, A C. Polhetmit toGreer.- of the Prosecutor in this county from will; thal Miss Ransom had lately had poisoning and |>neumonia. The investigation is the result of a John and Catherine H. tight between General Grubb and the ville and Herbertsville; E. F. Apple- »1500 to »2000 the gate takeD out and a post and wire The deceased visit*d his law offices in m m-ther »»* a daughter six members of the Board of Managers gate to Harmony and Southard A.ivsolution signed by the road com- fenct put across, blocking them off Asbury Park last Thursday for the last lW| A , ambers, who e e .e of the home. The investigators are Rev. L. L. Hand goes from New m iite, recommending that Mam street, from thsir bug?. A resolution wa» pass­ ■¡me. He is survived by a wifeandone I»*,,,. N. J. Ralph Warren Senators Barber and Gaunt and Assem­ Egypt to Milltown, and is followed by Toms River, be covered with crushed ed that theTownshipCIrrk shouldwriie | child, little Mi»s Marion. There are oi ihe war of 1812 and blymen Brackmen and Conrad. For­ j G . E. Archer. | B. Shaw- is the new stone from Washington street to Water, Miss Ransom directing htr to ai once ! two surviving sisters, Mrs. Mary R. firttown al th« clo*e of that mer Congrersman R. Wayne Parker, mar at Lakrhu'St;C G. BookatMann- and Water street west to the'livery remove the obstruction from tbe road. I Donahay, of New York, and Mrs.Sadie president of th* Board of Manager.«, ahawkin and Cedar Run; Wm. Adams »tables, was laid on the table. The E R. Yoder presented three maps tor A. Ziegler, of this city. (Wstren went to sea at the who was the first witness, charged that at Point Pleiasrit and Bay Head reason given for turning down the approval by the Township Commi t -e etMoynr and became m au- The deceased was the son of James the fare in the home had not improved, seal was that the state would two were on land aouth of the Man­ I E. and Elizabeth Corlies Johnston. He r»ntually lake over both of these chester road, and east of VV r i g n t s 11 cositiog vessel before he wa* but that the S(ate paid for lobster«, Aged Ministers Retire wai born at West Farm«, Howell Town­ road« bridge, near the pumping plant of the «ne. He , mounded a num- trout, fruit and other delicacies, which , Dr. J. W. Marshall, district superin­ ship, April 13th, 1857. He took a Toms River Water Co.,and one of them |rmel*mhii time, all engaged went to General Grubb’s private table. tendent of the Trenton district. present­ preparatory course ill Pennin ton Sem­ Eighty Fire Wardens Called to included the field belonging to F. E. 1 coutiog trade— between New “ Also there was a bill for $427.50 for ed requests for retirement from theCon- inary in 187 5, entering Princeton Col­ Cambuin. The other was uu addition *d Cap« Henry. From 1880 to whisky which General Grubb coneum- ferer ce in behalf of five aged members. Lakewood Conference Yesterday lege the same year. He taught school to Manitou Hark, the Italian lot plan keviscapUin i the lteam er* St. e 1 and for which the State paid' added Thed are R ev. George B. Wight, who for ttveral years and intered the 'aw oa Hooper avenue. The Committee luil Monmouth, owned b y lh e Mr. Parker. joined the Conference 49 years ago and Lakewood, March 13— With a session office of Robbins & H artshorn., at passed a resolution that no maps or jenejl'enttsl Ra-.lroad Company, who was until last year State Commis­ at Lakewood today the Forest Park Freehold, later. plans of lots would be approved by the •|from Sew York to Sandy Hook sioner of Charities and Corrections; Commission held the second of a series Toms River L o se, Marconi Plant committee until the streetsas laid down polk Highland-. After leaving fie was admitted to the bar in I8 8 i Rev. Willis Reeves, of Ocean Grove, of meetings to be held throughout the Goes Outside New Brunswick on the map had first bren built under oplojrment be. with ex-Comptrol- and opened an otiice in Freehold short­ for JS years a member of Conference; State for the purpose of instructing fire mtt, ol New York State, Cornell- ly afterward. wardens in the discharge of their du­ the supervision of the committee and Toms River, which had the first show Dr. Joseph G. Reed, ot Moorestown, Bli i, William J. Sloane, E. S. ties. The commission seeks also to im­ in such a way as to secure their ap­ Mr. Johnston was Clerk of Howell at (he big receiving wireless station for who was received into the church at kachlots, M. C. L. Borden, Wll- press upon local governing bodies that proval. Township for a number of years. In the Marconi company, lost its chance, which the Conference is now being held [.Dickson, Henry T. Wilton and the greatest benefit of the work ot the The Village Improvement Association 1890 he was el.ct»d a member of the though it was given precedence by the and requeued retirement in the same built the large four-masted department will eventually accrue to presented a petition numerously signed State A-semblv, serving as chairman of company aa the beat location. They edifice, after serving 58 year* as minis­ ichooner, “ Edith O lcott," of the townships in which there are wood bv prominent people of the village, in­ the Judiciary Committee. He after­ announce that the site could not be ob­ ter; Dr. Joseph L. Roe, of "Medford, a r*u the managing owner. lands cluding most of the clergy, professional ward became assistant Prosecutor rf tained hers and that they will locate member of the New Jersey Conference and business men, asking the commit­ Captain was a Masonic district the Pleas of Monmouth County. Whi'e just outside of New Brunswick. The for the past 50 years. All the retiring The Lakewood meeting will befollow- tee not to allow the merrygoround to f for the thirteenth district and a Democrat, he afterward became a sending station will be at Shark River. clergymen availed themselves of an by a similar gathering at Egg Harbor bs established in the center of the town that position for ten years, strong Roosevelt man. The Marconi company wanted a tract a opportunity of utterihgformal farewells City Friday and at Dover March 21, ai bad been the case for two summers hten originally appointed by Mr. Johnston was a member of the mile long and a half mile wide. Their and the attending scenes were touch- All the meetings will be in charge of past. The plea was made that the noise |Ratter Ewan. He was elected law nrin ot Johnston & Loncvei of As' iiiaiiugci made severs! trip« h«-# look­ lag in the extreme. Charles P. Wilbur, State fire warden. was objectionable to many residents and fflb!» in 1905. bury Park and Lakewood. He organ­ ing for a site. He found several satis­ Messrs, Wight aud Reed nave oeeu Sivty fir* wardens were invited to the interfered with »h* quirt of the town hi* term in the legislature, ized the Sons of Howeil, which organi­ factory, but they say they could not summer residents at Island Heights. Millville meeting which preceded that snd ihat it was objectionable both to |W.rren met with business re- zation for a number of years has met get title. As late as last week a Toms Mr. Roe was formerly Presiding Elder at Lakewood; eighty to the Lakewood residents and summer visitors for that annually at Farmingdale. Mr. Johnson River resident was told they would of this district matting, sixty-five to the Egg Harbor Hi with Wilkinson G. Conrad reason ! *° mo the Barnagat glass- was a prominent lodge man, bring have much preferred this locality to Continued on page 4 meeting and seventy-five to the Dover meeting The V. I. A. representation also call­ l had failed. Their attem pt affiliated with the Masons, Knight of the one they have. Score on* more tri­ ed attention to the fact that some of itrous one and wiped out Pythias, Knights of the Golden Eagle, umph for a sleepy community. Sues Secretary of Treasury for Two sessions were held at each meet­ the storekeepers every morning swept I Warren’s savings, while Mr. Red Men, Roval Arcanum and A. O. Rent of Bay Head Cottage ing. They include a discussion of the the dirt and rubbish off their sidewalks |hsd to assume th.* bulk of the U. W. routine of ths fire-fighting service, the Birdsall Estate Sold Red Bank into the gutters or streets, and asked if It >• probable that this Mr, Johnston had tried many cases William G. McAdoo, the new Secre­ method to be followed in reporting vio­ Property for $25,000 Friday it could not be stopped Clerk Ernst pdiaaater helped bring on the in th * Ocean County courts and had tary of the Treasury, wai a defendant lations and instructions in court pro­ looked up the matter and found an ord­ hits worry and trouble scores of friends here Tuesday before Municipal Justice Lau- cedure. In addition will be taken up Last Friday at Red Bank, the Em­ inance which provides punishment for er in the Ninth District court in New the question of local fire-fighting, in­ |W,lrren was greatly interested pire Theatre, formerly the show room throwing dirt or rubbish in the high­ York in a suit to recover $100 for rent cluding talks on how to prevent and • He joined Tuckerton Norman Irons, son of Mr. and Mrs. for the carriage business of the late ways, and it was said that the ordi­ and damages for breakage. The plain­ extinguish fires, th* equipment to be ">•4, ii 1872' and in 1880 be- George H. Irons, and a graduate of the Percy Birdsall of Toms River was sold nance woakl apply in this case tiff was Mrs. Irene McNeal Swasey, used and the relations of the wardens **rter member of Mariners village high school, died; on Tuesday, for »25,000 by the Birdsall escate to Collector S. R. Applegate presented wife of an architect, and her suit was and others to the work • HO, at Barnegat. He was March II, aged 19 years. The young Charles W. Ritter. The building is on a list of about one hundied assessments based on $50 rent and $50 for breakage man, affiliated with the m ss was much liked and had a wide Monmouth street. Red Bank. Fred State Forester Alfred Gaskill gives a in which it was impossible to collect, he by the McAdoo family, which occupied f Consistory and Mecca Temple, acquaintance. His death is a severe Gowdy, now of Forked River, first ran talk at each meeting relative to fire said. Some were double assessments, her cottage at Bay Head last summer. member of the Barnegat M. shock to the whole community in which it as a carriage show room, and after­ protection, the forestry movement and a few were dog taxes where it was al­ The articles alleged to have been ,.’ Beside his son, he leaves a he had grown up aud where he was ward sold out to Birdsall, who died what can be done with ttie woods if leged the man owned no dog; but most broken included two window blinds, Another son died some years universally respected and admired suddenly a few years ago fires are kept out. Deputy State Fire of them were poll taxes where the mao I“ * verge of the kitchen floor, a wicker chair and a promising maii- Norman had never been strong, but Warden J. O. Hazard assists the State had moved from the district. Thev billiard table. Secretary McAdoo de­ was ambitious and energetic. Lest fall Confeience Adopts Campmeeting forester and the State lire warden amounted to $228.57 nied the claims and filed a counterclaim he was taken down with typhoid fever The four division fire wardens attend Mr. Applegate also stated that thr Held Yearly at Island Heights for $20 for repairs. The court reserved Luker a well known resident at Briarcliff Manor, N .Y ., where he was the sessions in all the districts. They decision. amount of his duplicate was $36,354.34; .* 1 ^armet and woodsman working, and lay at death’s door a Island Heights, March 12. — At are William Lindsay, of Dover; Fred­ that there had been $360 38 taken off ity, March 7, aged 71 years at long time, but finally recovered and the M. E. Conference in Atlantic eric C. Torrey, of Lakehurst; Joseph E by the County Board of Taxation, and °n Morgans Ridge, near reached home. It took the whole City on Friday last a resolution was Predmore for Pilot Commission Abbott, of Hammonton, and Leonidas that he had collected the balance all in. Mr- Luker came of winter for him to get on his feet again, adopted endorsing the work of the year­ Coyle, of Millville but $5451.88 which was still owed by L . 0ld Col°nial families. Ha Governor Fielder on Wednesday nom­ and about three weeks ago he caught a ly campmeeting at this place and rec­ about 1 500 property owners, the grsa-, , her of 4 large family inated John Predmore of Barnegat as a cold, and was taken down with pneu­ ognizing it as a branch of the church No More Sandbar Gunning bulk of it in fifty cents and a dollar member ot the board of pilot commis­ W6re he,d on Sun- monia. Asthma, from which he suf­ work under the protection and direction items, for cheap lots sold by land spe:- * esidence, by R ev. m . S. sioners, to succeed George C. Warren, fered all his life, complicated the dis­ of the conference. ulators also of Barnegat, who was named by Governor Fielder .Wednesday signed eem11.6 P' m’’ snd burial at ease, and in his weakened condition he * Ceraetery. It was a yery the bill that prohibits gunning for wild­ pierai ^ «as lost the brave fight he put up for life. Governor Wilson, but who has since Grand Easter Opening died. fowl on sandbars. This bill was intro­ $2.00, worth up to $10 Funeral services are held this afternoon a c c e n t - C0ming£rOra duced by Assemblyman Conrad. Upper "Royal” waists in spring sty«»; every L P'ne belt aU at the home of his parents on Lein Formal showing of millinery, coats, bay and Toms River gunnerslwere op­ oue perfect. Maker's small lot* Satur­ street atone p. m., conducted by Rev. suits and gowns. Warner's Orchestra. We letter Easter eggs free of charge, posed to it. day. Steinbach Company, Asbury f t * E*tra Fancy Golden Leon Chamberlain ; burial at Riverside Steinbach Company, Asbury Park any name you wish. Tilton’s. adv' r r_^ v e^ ^ raw,s Park cemetery Dri-foot on the outside of your shoe, We letter Easter eggs free of charge, Our special Jelly eggs are the best means a drv foot on the inside. At We letter Easter eggs free of charge, f^eU's Easter displa^T. adv Continued on page 3 any name you wish. Tilton's. adv in town. 10c pound. Elweli’s. adv Hirshblond’s, 25 cents. adv any name you wiib. Tiltonls. adv- T h è HBW'JERSKY COURIER «a I nr»M.

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Tuesday m tt will be »chool meet- Ini;. No mure important day on the nlniiU i Voter* should take an interest in the »choolt. they •bould vutr all the monev that i* needed. and then *e< to it tiiat it is »pent for the purpose» voted— that i* they »hould go to the »chool meeting and not be afraid to a»k question» To be »ure thev »hould vi*it the »chool» al»o. and *ee what m being done. All want the bc*t cchoolt attainable therefore all should take a hand at the *choo) meeting. It goes without saying that care should be u»cd in select* ing men for the school board.

In Dover township there will be five new member» added to the Summer will board. In other word*, n majority of the board will be chosen on Tues­ day ne*t. Tht» makes it all the more important that good men »hould be »elected, men with un in soon be H ere terest in the schools, and also tax­ payer*. who have an interest in the tai rat« also. and with it will come District Court Bill in Sanate

Monday night Senator Low in­ troduced Senate 268, to incorpo rate the First Judiciary District m 10,000 Summer Ocean county. This is the district court bill much talked over. It makes a district out of the county with the townships of Plumsted. Residents Little Egg Harbor. Long Beach and Eag'eswood, and the boroughs in the territory along the Ocean County Shore of Tuckerton, Beach Haven. Har­ vey Cedars, Surf City and Barne gat City cut off. The district court These people will have money in their will have power to try small civil «I pockets. suits, up to amounts of S500. It They will want to buy land, build houses, requires a judge and a clerk, both to be paid a salary by the county.

he bill to abolish the State sol tax was defeated by the The Courier ise. This would have robbed iy Oeean county districts of :h of their revenue.

he bill to abolish the teachers' tre of office will be given a hear- in the Assembly chamber on iday next, March 17.

like:;, that the tax bills by Senator Pierce, do- nth elected local asses* e passed, and the com- jasures will probably die

May Do Away With Collector of Port at Old Tuckeiton

■kerton, March 8 .— W hat he said mldu't do he did do, and what he be would do he didn’ t, seems to been the consistent attitude of dent la ft up till the last minute ■ it had been officially announced no change would be made in the ms aervice by President Taft, that al as an eleventh hour act. signed rdpr remodelling the service, just was leaving office to make way .Vilson This makes about fifty im houses instead of three times many. Each district will have « -tor, for the principal port, and ? ports of entry in that district will deputy collectors at small sal Tuckerton is likely to lo e n s house entirely*

■ — - Il» IMMIt. »* JlMM A lark In* Hi» IIM»«|1«M» t»M««h . K m m. j «rf Mfaafctaatna. ab» « t» t» t>* pborV *rl4 ami ollraat»« 1« 41« km*«*» 1» > a*»* tni i n f t / a . * «!*■'«arr |»itiir» ao«l I »lull ng |o I4h4 paftUI«** fÓRJURY REFORM g Il M I twUMH of Ih» IN SCIENTIFIC •f loow, l»»* hr «41« I iad la i IMI IMMnl II*«* Ila • « I Jaw 1« also Iwieflelei! In fuinl.bt»« ' ^ rm illa l In f.» ah*ni III IIh- ■ ••militi!*' rwiilitt'Oi« in lit» »-Ml fa« *»i »14» In Hi» AGRICULTURE at'iM O of ih* micro nr««»1 ««w »hi* b liso Finn Consti I lo IM I (Val and ln»UI.>l «1 (Mttrrt tb» nliKMprai of »f»«nk m«H»r * * * ----- I Itali' ll|M In «|u«**i »... mini fu«lbe» tm» nltrat»« «bleb ira f»»4lly »»»lw KHnl Convention Bill. | Bai»17. hoarafar. .la larnl ibal U» ha *>«*»« Inala and lati Uf» lUitMI SECOND A R T I C L E - T H E gaitlr mailer and wblcb «»»l«i r*«i«lo - i r*»tof Aadraw*. owaar of ita Baila lagmnlteoi« plant« lu «»«imllaia lb» a r * * i« a 1 Anali «orli» la Tranlna. «t»«k» t i * Ito LINING OF SOILS. fr»» nitrogen of lb* air On* form of lima lopautui ba« b»*n »ìthimsessioI i ¡rr’gfirr.gi£rr »boon lo ba ■ noal *(faf »olla, Uv.,j »1 Waab'»««»" *»"• Fidai lini ri II«« ha«» la»» »1*»» '*n ajnc« || conrarla lb* liiaoltlbl» nltr»» W anled-An Extension Telephone l#,„U Ma» Maaawra I» Aballab Iba bill« a h Mi w»ra d raan op !>» Il» f*n , |s,la«b aud phoapborlc •••Id cum lai rntamlnalan «rnilnl a j»«r i|n iin : r»<-«fnlll “in tursi valu» of c*italtt fonns of raphll) lakan up by plant« or waabed nut la iha drain«**, tbit* ba«l»nln* III» ia » i.i i « . - | " " * mw# I min»» un ih» rp.Uhm of la»a, f in<*«» Mlb .U n J Mandi 12 Aaaambly riami al Ih» end of iha toartog ihal from the writ Int« of Pliny W fort and pos»ibly stair climbing to answer it. «lan>»« III th» »41 A* tlta Herman '«IT«*..« « W" fur * • .»naniulhm* Iba N bjai ran ni aaa a ahi» oo* Ibal liming w n. y ..e tl >«l by ili» R * (da,-, «tat»«, '"Th» u«e of lime wlthwul *„.* ha. had a n.o«b *»»k la and ha dooMrd If ih» l»«l»lal«r» aoohl An Extension Telephone placed in «different van« men. tli.n yrart »go. I* manure make« Imth farm and faroii-t "•" I IB.| may rad r - l Ibrouch bara lima durtng Iba tamaladat of ih» aaaahia lo lin a ih» maaaoraa |M»|»r England. 1 1 »rtna tty, Fran.'» and oib»r poor." part of the house-where most n« ded- w,,|ltP"„ Xf al «H ' aritoia «MiamiinniU mti.hlrralboi Thla ha» lad lo Iba -on Kun>i*>an • mnirl»* tb>> »|iplbtlhMi of l e h i e p Toward Lira»' vent this annoyance and waste of energy, •^1’, .ir m i alai bata to» 0 rolad rlualon Ihal faa of Iha luaoaura* wlll dm» lu «ati-.ua form« ba« loen and I» It ba« I wen «hewn Ibal even »pci uva manyaMdl««* .tep. «nd graer.tfy m ere.« albani bar» I « * ptaaanlad b» paaanl lina bill Ibal la lo Ita rapar! Mill prn. Ih isl axleli.l« aly. but. a* It'd» mam upland and naturally »»II drain m puli'» la iba bona». The ». bara» rd fnvorablr la limi r«|iilrlu* ia*ln« arta «tul»«, pmlwldy OR |»*r ■ enl of III» »•I »41«. apoareiitly In *■«"• conilltbin the efficiency of your home. tiar.iiall 1“ !««»• Ih» .-ontni dlalrliia In provili» lh»in»»l*»a «Uh arabi» »»Il «f 111» 1 nibs I Slat»« ba» oilier«I»», lb» tournea« (acldllyi I* »• n«v»r Im-.'Ii Huir.t, aud ln.l»*sl many Tb. ,»M UU.. Ik.taraM ato. ■« * niual drlraa'b.0» fniiu all mapa, great that moat varl»tle« of plant» will IM M !». !• k»v. a« El I •»»«>» T«l»pb»o« inalall'd f larg» area« nr» nil In need of It j iha alai» want doarn lo da Willard I*. Fl»k. roun»»l for Ih» Naa not th rli* Urn* la Ibe moat ccoiioiti «l,,|lr Ito rffniia of Ib» Manar Jaraay Hlal» llaokar»' »«ara-la tloa, op Autbnrlll»« »»»ni t» «gre» Ibal llm» leal and rffwllvo aiilwtalit'» ihu« far la o».»Morí lo ilia plant, and If U b» ^ iillirf lo ha*» « adopt'd puaaa ili» nwaatir» rnaklug a c banca lu uarsl for cirrwllng Ibl* iundlllon, Ac t e l e p h o n e CO. Ihal aoilrr lb» llaouaaay pian Ih» inalhod of Ia lin i bank and Irual wholly larking In «olla, »«eu though an rurdlng bi »*|wrtui»nt« made by iha N E W YORK nui.nl'>»» aai'llona of Ih» rollipntiy »look, rii» bill lo frontoni*# Rh>«l» I »land agricultural aipertmeiit l «ala ronipd of Ih» araalon ami rotinly ta t board» » 1 1 opprarad by J. •tall»n on aclil »41« In that *U I*. th» J. A. WATEHBÜRY, Diitrict Agent, J |V»hir l» ■ han«* "M* rapraaanla T. Coticallou of ih» Kaw» couoty lai pin nu te*ti«l may Iw cla««IH»4 « lib i» ih» uppar leglalatlv* body. Imard. wbo aald Ibal all Ibal a a a nani regard lo lhair behavior towanl llm» 507 Bangi Atenúe, ______Asbury Park, M. J. Nn «III bar» lo ba thoroughly ni ara» au a u»od mani lo Ih» preaenl aa follow« riant« Iwnefllod by llm IO turai with approtal of Iba law b» ult» ili» rnunlr board graalcr Ing aplnach. Iellui>» tall kind»«. Iw»t« BanalurBanalnr Johnaon*onn»»u and• ••>■ A« ...... filli» authority <»rr thr Inral aa«r«»oni Iti» (•II klndai. okra Igiirolim. aalalfy (v»it (•(rìder ar» III» only »na» lu ¡ „ ^ p i ,. tpat «bla will li» don» A bill •lahle oyaUri, celery, onion, paranlp In»,')! «ho ara «lllln« to hat» Il i ia a y nino |n. imnalm n i permutiti« ap- caullfinwer, cucumlwr, eggplant, can * ,„ * 1 1 4» now pndwaod Haoalor | atalv u «m ! of n|U»iliallon taloup*. «»iiarag’i«, kohlrabi, cabling» p t»hrtU''Uily tln'laraa hlniaalft^^ ta from a«an*»iu»iUa on railroad dandelion. Hwcdlah turnip. |W|qH>r. HORSES for SALE m arranBrinr»« by whh h tbol llf0(l#rly „ ftl„| \,y ti„. «ut» board of iwaiiul. English or fiat turnip, upland cress (pep|wrgra«a), martyula, rhn Il af Ha* - ““'o <•"» »„«..«.ra. Ila Minai rrprmanlatlon baala | To Aboll|h Hai Uh board. bnrh, c»mui»n |wa, pumpkin, aunmicr aqiinsh (scalloped!, golden wax Iw.iti M «ovrrti'.r Klrhlar tarnfnl*»» l Ht.,,a|„r ,^,atUt'a niru.ur« for Ilio l i at rral Valentín» Iwan, horticultural t»>l» I» fnlurr 1« al al»k» ■»“ '«•!» » ,,f tba .,„ ,» Inmrd of brailli bean, bush lima Iwan. lentil. Ilublmril ►Md ‘n "'“"■f uni •'» braurbra, wbh I. ha. Jn.l Imau aqiinsh, saltliuah. temp, tobacco, «»r H E A D ol good, young Hoises, = 1" lmld"tl"t> ,h " w* f . ' In m .lurnl. t. Oli» >»f ili» Ui.nl rudi, ni gbuni, alfalfa, clover ,red. white, crlin Colt*, Yearling*. I wo*. Three*, « * by ...... Wllwin .l f r ||(# ^ w,Mld hav» « alai. «on and alslk»!. Isirley, »miner, wheat, 70 and up. 40 head bioken to ride Urarfnr» l',r,H 1 " ” * ' hraltli laNunilaaloorr nauml al » «¡ilary oats, timothy. Kentucky blue gra»« Canada |wa, Cutlilwrt raaplwrry, g<»>»>' or drive. Several good work learns. I »HI ba.r lo b l W l d to a M uf Hr, work A„ „,| berry, currant (White Itulchi. orang*' Ì Z ' T l r mM aran B » lo ” on »U..ry Ianni of Uva ...... ara lo quince, cherry and Burbank Japan «anal» and .....k» «n bar» »,„. ri l-lon of «v» d»|-rtmrut. plum; plant* hot little Iwneflted by „. ..« » Il» If b» "od B,‘d rn -rlt» >!.•»»■ >»-r would »In, la- liming. Indian corn, apurry (II ha» Some Promising lawn reported In England that apurry ,rria. r. fi» hi« nn ad tanta«» umui.hI ¡ffafnor Wllrain In that ha h a. Ah...... bill Ibal la «laa lnl lo .tona» 1« Injured by liming, but auch results ,1 a...... with Ihr otilar Kr»at oppoalllon wa» ttint l.'.'on't.-d .) have not lawn obtained In Rhode Is land), rye. carrot, chicory. Rhode 1« hla pinna»nt niannar ha» Aaariubl)ui.u |*»pacoe aboHabln* tlm Photo*! • i»*t I»' rrtltif aKricuttur# land Iwnt and redtop; plants slightly way* mid th» »ffl.» of II» auto motor DIHRAHBIa CAHHAOR FI.ANT- MCCI LKH* Injured by liming, cotton, tomato, cow r*!d«r or ury • * • rrbl.'la roiumlaaloiirr hii.I uni king a APT TO UOt’PH IN riELUrt TRKATKU WITH pea (drumniondl). Concord gr«|>e Li ME. [wnii«h «and lo bara fa r irah. Ha „„ |lldlraUou of » luactioiwry mov» develop normally. Th» plant cannot velvet Iwan, caator bean, flax, black • lt \.>taa ara allaaoa h > . . 1||(. smllhNiigaut m»u The pre. grow If any one of the essential ele Iwrry, hlack cap raaplwrry and cran­ cure a good, young Horse. ih, popular demand «erma to ^ ^ njUll (.01IHn|„i„nrr. O.lonel meats of plant fond Is lacking Fortu­ berry. i rhange In the method or l< a WevtJ|w w il au a,„w|utw) „f K nately. however, many soils are wel! Frequency of Liming. g ¡nrtrv In many of the rou - , . overm)r wilaon lu hi» Oral year, aud provided with lime by nature, and It 1« The frequency with which liming Mr. fielder fa tora the plan of l||)a motor vehicle conimisalouer, seldom or never necessary for those should be practiced depends, among tht Jury romml-wlona «elra-lert J( b B , lppi„coMj named by who cultivate them to resort to llm 1 other things. u|»>n the character of the Can be seen any day at the Mprrme court Juatlrea To ah (,overnur wilaon. The contea! 1» be Ing. : «oil and the rate of application, the h# fOT^rnor to ilo the rhoo*lng lug a waited with luleivst. The method usually resorted to for 1 number of year« Involved in the rota plare him In n po«ltloo of fol- Taklu« advantnifa <*f hla privilege t ascertaining the amount of lime In j tion practiced, the plants grown ami t the MUKi:o*Atlon* of tl»e jiolltl- Iw acting governor and member of tb »oils Is to treat them with some strong j their order of succession. As a gen­ Kessler Farm »the dlffereiit countle». It U de «••nute. Mr. Fielder oiieued the session mineral acid (usually hydrochloric! and eral rule. It may lie stated that from of the up|M>r IsMly Tuesday. He hud determine the amount of lime which ! one-half to one'and one-half tons of eni to th»* number of 300, most- read till opinion from the attorney gen Is thus dissolved. Some writers state i lime per acre every five or six years 1» Old Freehold Road o th»* Smith Jersey countlen, eral. which stated that lie still contin­ that if only one-half of 1 per cent is 1 sufficient. Applications of two or iltheromiulttee room* till* week ued us senator, although governor, mid thus shown to be present Immediate re i three tons may, however, lie advisable Between Lakewood and Toms River wi iRiildHt bin* which they re that he hud the right to vote on mens sort to liming Is desirable; others sei In cases of very add soils which ar> * being Injurious to their wel urea. Thu acting governor hn.l one bill the amount higher, and some seem to to be seeded down and are to remain They expressed vigorous *n»t passed while he occupied the presi­ prefer to have present as much ns 1 In grass for several years The pne 1 tlce of applying small amounts of lim disapproval of tho measure dent's chair and then retired to the ei- per cent. •Qiblymnn Hnsleuiiwk providing ecutlve otllcea. HI» action was a for The fact that beets of all kinds make 1 at somewhat frequent Intervals ls be licensing of nil vehicle*. It 1* nullity to show that he still represents a ready response to liming on soil« 1 lug generally accepted as prefern blc to the use of large amounts at ra;' <1 to plfice n fee of $1 on all one Hudson county. Which are deficient in carbonate of C. H. STONEBRIDGE rignns. $2 for two hors** wagons I w ith the open declaration of Mr. lime may be utilized as the basis for » Intervals. Iflceueulng scale for a greater Fielder that he Is a candidate for the practical nnd reliable method of test Lime combined as carbonate, as Ip Telephone 50, Toms River umber of hors»*s While the prohnhil governorship, the tight for the position ing the lime requirements of the soil. marl, wood ashes, etc., can usually be »t. great „------that the— ------measure— will ls becoming more pronounced. The For this purpose lay out two plats of applied with safety in the spring o r at si, the farmers thought they l (.(lllt(,st, under present conditions, will lund, each about 12 by 30 feet, manure any other season of the year, but au ‘t It he known Just where they t)e nir»e cornered. Mayor Wlttpenu of each of the plats with like amounts of tuniu is always the safest time to ap­ ply caustic or slaked lime. It ls gen- a the proposition. They re- , (jity began to groom himself for a fertilizer containing potash, pbos BUY rredt It ns totally unnecessary legls (||(. ,,'|p,.e more thuu three years ago, phoric acid and nitrogen and apply tion i ».1 Intimated that lt was sag |)11( tbe candidacy of Woodrow Wilsou lime to one of the plats at the rate of YOUR Seed Potatoes h e r e f i.y antomohllUts hei'ause they jjuined such streugtli that all others from one to two and a half tons pci pay a fee. I were swept aside. Mr. WlUpeuu. bo« acre (lorty pounds pel piui. would Le if question taken up by the ever was not discouraged and has approximately two and a half tons pel Strictly true to name and sold at Tmers was the proposed constltu- 1 a]|«ned bis forces to enter the prt- acre). A comparison of the growth Lowest Prices. oineiitlon. and they asserted i maries. Former Mayor Frank S. Kat- and yields on the two plats will fur < wa* unnecessary, as any re ' zentmeh, -lr., of Treutou was the next nish a safe means of Judging whetliei »t can be met under the fun- 1 »vowed candidate, and then the am the soil will respond profitably to ap ALL VARIETIES 1 principles contained In the j t,trlon of Mr. Fielder was stirred after plications of lime. lion. Opposition was also 1 snw the demonstration given In his Liming Sometimes Injurious. WRITE FOR PRICE LIST, 1° Assemblyman Quinn’s bill pon()r by Hudson county Democrats Excessive amounts of lime, especial L> the tuberculosis inspection 1 when he became acting governor ly on light soils, may have an injurious JOHN KIENZLE, N. W. Cor. 2d and Dock Sts., Philadelphia dairy cows, Assemblyman Me I ^¡|| Boom Katienbach. action. This ls particularly true of STOREHOUSE, 231-233-235 South Second St. measure creating a new board | yinyor Wlttpenn has been regarded as freshly slaked lime aud of ground wi Industry nnd to Senator 1 )mvin« the silent support of President limestone upon light sandy soils, which suggestionI for the abolition of I U?1UU|nSun, €14.4'»and Vclose «v.--- advisers - of the pres are Inclined to be dry and which con board of assessors. They fa 1 ((i,,Ht when he was governor oftain New only small amounts of organ!' WHY NOT MAKE $ ,°° A MONTH - - That's 5 bill by Senator Clnuut for , j ersey Imve Issued statementsmatter. sup- It hastens unduly the decom­ 200 -'tiou of agricultural lime. I porting him. Outside of Mercer coun- position of organic matter and thus Photograph by United States departmen* S50.00 a Week, almost $10.00 a Day______lational Guard Probe. • ; t.v the candidacy of Mr. Katzenbach renders the soil more open and less re of agriculture. Investigation of the reason has not gained much headway. 1 * Spiling Victor Safes and fire-proof bozos tentive of fertilizers and moisture than WASTEFUL METHOD OF STOItlNO MANUHE. to merchants, doeto;», lawyers, dentists and )o»r appearance of the state boom Is now to ho launched 0 before. If either ground burned lime well-to-do farmers,all r>r whom realize the need erally considered best to apply the of a safe, but. do not know how easy i t i s to own guard in tlie Inaugural parade organizations In each coun >■ - es^’ ar slaked lime must be used upon such one. Salesmen declare our proposition one of hade by the senate Senators Wittimnn and Fielder will lllv'( . soils It should be applied in small lime to the soil immediately after the best, clean-cut money-making opportuni­ plowing and barrow it in thorough ties ever received. Without previous experi­ Low. Slocum, K.lge and liend strength of Hudson county, am amounts at not too frequent intervals. ence YOU can duplicate the success of others. a named to take up the probe, proposed second choice >a 11 " The arguments In favor of the use ly. Lime which is already slaked Our handsomely illustrated 20u-page catalog may be spread upon the soil direct will enable you to pr.-seiit the subject to cus­ '“«on for the Inquiry was in- a law Mr. iOitzcnbnch may be fc^ tly Df lime are summarized thus: tomers in as interesting a manner ns though by Senator Uamsny, wbo as strengthened Mr Hel.lei. . ' The use of lime as a soil improver is ly from wagons or carts or dump»**. •on were piloting them through our factory. Men appointed as wt bo felt humiliated by the 1 1ms the great advantage of being tm. very ancient, and its value for this Into heaps and then spread with - ■ . c-nicn receive advice and instructions for selling safes, giving ' present occupant of t.be oitlce (¡hovel, although the most satlsfactor;, couvin.-ing talking points which it is impossible for a prospective customer to deny. A '“thing of the guardsmen from purpose is generally recognized. Its . »h i YOU be the first to apply from your vicinity before someone vise gets ti.e t*:: plan in such cases is. to . use a tlvut’s own state. " Their drill- Two bills that were regarded as oddi lotion as n fertilizer is both direct and We can favor ouly one salesman out of each locality. lirni disapproval "I s{»reader or ordituiry ¿'rain drill w 11 The .’>t ¡i ,-i nut versa ry oi <> ; perfect. he averred, but when net with •Indirect. com ¡ • was celebrated d¿! ley week. Assemblyman foriilizer allm<'hu I■!:!. Where a If-* erecting the most modern sa > the house tlii- There are ninny soils in which lime r . rr~~ .•/■■■■■“ - " -- p ! like nie umrehing along attired m was the sponsor of spreader similar implement is ;• factory in the world. Wide­ quilt" it was time for iitifliu of Tini, Is deficient, notably such as are fieriv awake men who re- eve ! c i j rod the removal of old ed from granite, mica schist and cor available tin* burnt lime may be pin ­ special selling indo ---n v * t0 niisb the question why. one. which reqi re mie red it necessary todou- * fl'Oltl fill’ wall of a house before tain sandstones, slates and shales. Dn ed o?! the soil in plies of from fou. ouf on‘put. We » !••• spi>-i>i Nichols disagreed with him. P‘ the rooms were rep.ipered, and Mr *nch soils lime is often of direct value to fifty pounds em-h. covered wish many thousand >>f doDar-s en 1 «d that the Jersey troops moist earth and allowed to slake 1 •* la rging our sales organization, e good old Jersey blue" and Kirkpatrick fathered the other, winch in supplying a necessary element <>. but to nearn fill uartieulnrs, r> provided that a penalty be enforced plant food. fore being spread with a shovel. cost you oujy the price of back memories of civil war In conclusion, it. may bo said, ascer­ a i>ostui card. ,k person be injured by the P n or othei Indirect Value of Lime. tain first whether lime i* needed. Il Ask for Caiaiogua 1GT. teeiing was engendered when device worn m ' ‘declarin'" The indirect value of lime is perhaps it is, apply it judiciously, and never committee on the revision of

Tft# Assembly ti»# alw* h It. Tfe# tfttefl** * #M tt 4a;' * * ' l* r##i lultun tar • COMIltuUunnl *.'««' »“ • MM»»« * f ti* !•#* ; fill«* itt««* * i 11% Lak*»oo4, Marti» I J — Rmil* l„ ««if Edward Iron» & Snnt « J r w ) Mrti«» ; y M IjMMKAflaft, A I* I m ft Ilf W«m^ * |l H 1 ford of I hit flat#, a D tfr t at the tloo. tb« convention to con#»#» «*• *0 •r4ii»« tl«# •#•*§!*• j J la PaiNM. •4tN### -4-fca* iu b# *Wst»d in p*o|miiU« i lo 4M M k u ll»# »•W’ . «(••MpM || H. •«»•è» MM Count#** d"Al»rhol, w.lli three other I# «a «'fit #rftf t»»Mf M « Li#f##a*4l< I j i l i w l . l H i * * tone« and • nephew, it frying 10 poptilatieefi TIm i t# Uktly lo b# ktll#«.».•" twist. NdiMtiti» tv 4* M#nd«#d in« s«n»l», •* #uch a convention would S » • ,al.« afed il aSiaula fe ll• I b««4 Weak the C. unit«» ' will and get a pan ^ • « • *■ i, ot bet IJ'0.000 *»tat«. The m atter it W r Have ju«t veiy recently taken two very , Kt b * #ui« to d o away with Senatorial r#p* km*«» Ttt» «traiti «4 *•««* !»••* I** Il r IMm#*, »< ila)« «a» t talli)* la IImi lU w a im r “ i -ai, k in (he hurtogat# * rou* t rn N«w Yoeh f#a#olatton bv coooli##, and lubntltut# imrtMÜl R y, /hgt* 0»g«n* in e*c hangr lor Ptanos. Both aic in fu* f I bo*« i*ffrvti«l, «»4 «» «tra! « il tb-1 m «l| Uitàv # M Mil», cl««. Th» «ill leave* th* ettat* prin­ fcroatoi* (Itfltd l«om ffwtrlct*. a # r » f d » 41m ptMtéatm rut r*iwrtraca4 by «at m l, W###i h a. ing to population. tmtiilirr« of tb# t »»uftfirlHr tbat lb#y •“« 4 r. cipally to another o«ph«a*. Count «rh| «hrli tbfir IWHIH arf# ralW. okt MM # •«4 n « t n « 4 f«# M Mtllki Th# Aa#*mbiy baa ra»«#ri*r* a m tbr fttl* rat bar I baa fcy Furi. 4 1 VaalaM, U»«« net tn the houmhold ol th* King of fi.nimiattoo bill with a r*l*iyodum at- ibr «trciiilia, a«Hl tb# *4at# |»r#4ki#u . ««««««ut» «i a i é w i i » by Ho* a imp oaara ut Ib r t * « i u n t a i >»f th * Belgium. It developed that th# Count ta< hment, Jorlra ar# lo bo drawn by à ,b p |‘j i- IbMaM. Mason & Hamlin (*».»,f.rtiH. «•« badly *b#it*ml (w i • a* tb* on# who had th# will draw a. tw o commt«#ocer». appointed bv th# «4 lb# »tarlimi: rmiilt# of Ibr .ablw#t • •ta«» !•#■»# I» lm mi|4Ii4 J m i t e v . governot, wh#n a majority ol lb# rot a orb a«# III# «|>|«HiilairBt t*f H##. lb . «*"k RlWj-tj. M . J oliti I Iandk*/, aiatrtn wi|»#f1ttl#a4#iit Con $200. Laige Bevel Pta«e Minor*. •r* »ot# in favor ol th# commia»ion at a r - FORKED RIVER **f thr N#a |tnin«air|i dhMrtrt, to tb# • Vb W #^#IM genetal (¡cction. puMoratr of thr Itr«ai4aa« Catarrh, i >••**• r a li# -T» h# ■ n iïïi i b jj »*««• b l« rr Ì U kmip. A .«■■«• ol bill# affecting th# banking t aiiHlm. va«*at#4 by If#», b J K I . U «Il Ito b* H M ÌM a Ih# v i « »ran*frm*l to a tara# « burrb Thr#« ar* buav d#y# at th# State law« ol tbt atai#w *ia i »>m J in tb« «to * « t y « « V I L ll<««M In ft» U n til, «\iMMbrr « a l t c b an* tb# »kiitniil« 1» km Gam# Farm. Last week fifteen mote at# tbt# week All w»r# fathered by ii»|Hiintm -e la a »iimnliur Ifpr. J. \\. Mirabili, a bo A l i# » t n t J |* « eiiMk#- and aom# from Virginia. Th* iocuba- 4# **a-1k h# —» » T trT Co»l $160. Fine condition with large P l,te M iim J book# ol p#r*on* conducting a lurtiga UHi-w Inl Rrt John lla i N l b f #• w|»i tor# are etarttd on gam# bird hatrMng. !nl>n»» # ••*» I-«*»4« r** hv Car|«at#n ar# Onithing up th#addition bund ol »JO 000 of |wr»on« engaged in wrknl for 35 >n»r* n* ita iiilk il rlrrk B*«*«» II#«*n II Il u « r r t» (i. to th# old Colonial hom##t*ad. At the Ir.rwarding mon#y to foreign jioint#, of tbr ConfrraBro# aaa |iro#ontnl alti» BHMl) H J R«Wt N w M l9«ll F |* Jr«r!|, arte ia i wall. * coorrtte and brick T h * third bill ol th# ##’ i»« perron« th# a |mr*r at tbr rl«#li)g w«ai»n, atnl aaa Rrld*rU*o |«> )m »uppIMd tran«fi»rml fr»an Mlllvlllr to tb# Tub* . Bwlih«..«» Hi m i I •t»*«t. T, I Itiw< k, U h b punping hour* will b# located to pump Any one wanting a good Parlor Organ lor a small tasking departni#otof the «tat# to con- * II. fl/IU * nut » Ir t'liurrl*. Cmii«l«*u, • ti#t#«»vitb-W, U f water to th# hou«e aod wharr needed at tinue bu«ine«a ol defaulting banka with* A «bury I'ark atnl .\tlantlr t*lty rn* t tdiuMt*#* J V* i ig » igRti, mone, please call and see them. trr«il tin* rm r for tin* 1UI4 Cofcfomu-o# • nw ttlrki «««I |ili.«a#e 1 « M *u#l-JI»4 , the farm. Mr. Clark ol Orange, who out appointing a receiver. IM a tr 1« be «u h Ii.m calivi thr fortnor won out by a ttt#r- I M a k w II |. Im i4«at. ha« the building contract, i* nm«ning gill, tbr voir «tu lull tig «1» l«» *k"i. Th* I N’kltU»« »«Ml (iM p M Il Iv 1« «W||flt*4 up work on th* lodge and th* eight •)rU*falra v ijin ia a l llirniarlvv* a# Itring ibu m C. It Miiib Pltadi Guilty to Stealing L. S. S. I wtlwl III*vg , f ,. tw «tim.i 1*4. «irliglitr«l with tbrlr «ln> at tbr «boro, <#iut*«t||e-|| • M.«»l.r foot high fence i« being ruebod. Thun, Phcme W i.e at Bav Head nini r«**ohltlotMi r%|*rra«ii*f ai*|»rrrlation M|iM|i A- U « » t ilt , Rake, a new keeper, hat arrived from of tin- « flort* inn.I.* in thrir M inif W#f# llwpr«#, II l l , F , U tim m EDWARD IRONS SONS Jd.vl»!«*«* h •»,>! i >«4«li a» lu 1» IUi|4lt4. Allamuchy. A carload ol fertiluor & niiniiiiuottala a«lo|>tc*M Jo be »uppll«# copper wire from the L. S. S. phone •ibi#. It a n . dr#bl#4 to ralar tin «1«ml* M .dí.i.l J E. Mtm^a.n utter ol the patrol boat New Jersey £ line between Bay Head and Uatitolo* >r«l **f *|iiaHb»«iloii. for a«liiil*«'*»n to Mer* b»«t »ill* l a «,,«,„4. T h* tewnthip ha# had men digging tbr Coofrrrtu« . making It tir«ra«nry for MuNniuts « » Ia»*re«r*. king etationa, plead guil'y to an indict* Mvuui IM Iy -T , 4 J Mrtatht. annHeanta in futnr** to bav«* at Irani a New UrviM Tb be luiiMieg, out thr river channel at the public dock n-.ent for that offence found in th* V. gh high arhool rdwnt» \ y '•* l.-l-o ti C Ilcika. thi# week I'liiTttit« n*ltiiitti*4 **ti trial a«*rr It I#. T allista «»«Miei ì*a.««ol S. court at Trenton, when brought to i‘.Uit»n«Mt >.«.t««i! S*i«o|t. J . C. Wood ha# gone home to Black Lai. O I*. Apgnr. Il S. Oann-r A Tebbtnfftov—U riffbt Urkereley. trial on Wednetdav. Up to that time IVlbrmn» ami t ’barlr« Otm. Tein* I • ,MU>. ¡I It. A t ttButrt. wood, after visiting hit son. Dr. Wood rrranrr n4ro«*itti*a among thr «bM-gatra Ttrfavttt lib — Tv be a«|>|dle4. Preaher had stoutly denied hi# guilt. I 1* lnt*ll|c at««I M tigliUtuwb t* II. E titth Mrs. Emetine Ely hat leturned to and claimed lie found the ceil of wire *ti|*|*nrt#«l a r«**olntU»ti artfing a«i*b* olir Tita-«-toil W. Mvüett ftinniay of 111# >rar for rrr' b** « »•• J*# t a ih > » a • « Ita rlea i , I've». Atbury Park after a visit with Mr*. Announcement that he tried to »el! to a junkm an. He Itl«#'fwills' |l u . t U 'lliM lt, romlmtaNl by rr|»r**«rtilatlv«M *«f tbr Ho# bl iu« To t«e «uppii' d Lewis Spraguo aud Mrs. Ceo. Sprague war remanded for »ontenci .\ntl-flnloon I.ragu«*. nn*1 It wa* nnani* tabernacle and Indian M ille-T»1 be nippli«*! Eben Restricts sad family have re­ in#.Italy a«k>pto4. ^ . TitiiMlII«* Tu b* attpt'lied I M-iiioti ttrvaid Ktreet. Juba Gout try Hrv«d turned to Camden after a stay with W. Tli«» a p p o in ttnrtitB na finally airr«H‘«i hireet i ’ark, MUliatu >iue. «»uwaud. i W e wish to make it known so (he public th« fe *»|«on follow Height«. W. F. Alklnaam IVptm l. J «» O.Collins and wife, while Mr. tnd Mr*. Craumcr Clan Cathcrs at Tienton «••mwiii. « iiauitar« **'•■. i i« be ennpllea; meat market «1 Mam and Washington Streets, heretobn Camden Diatrict. lire ! t bun b. J I* Gardiner, «ireenwuud Ave Joseph Collins litvs returned to New pur. F II Marti# Hamilton Aventi* II. K. Trentos. March 7—Former Senator 1’ g M M r bolt. PU trtrf aurrrlH«rn*lnH, < «»arn. Mnydrr. Hi. l’aula. It M l^ w rm « Stai* York known as the Plummer Market, has been irougbl ky -<*. >1 JnhrM>o. Street and * Ihit. n Atrnur. I t Wood ion* tu and Mrs. George T. Cranmer, entertain- | Air«* R ta a llo o l...... l»e aupplledi : Trinity. F II. Elder; Wr«l*y. Worden Grooms and bride, who Atlaiillc «‘Itjr—iVulr.tl. Mi»rw|»«ll U W. Abel. Thomas Garnar, and will hereafter be called the ed a number of Ocean County students Fir*». t\ In* Vin.-eutuwb and Hud*ltu«a-W A- Unyd. of the State Schools and Rider-Moore iwiaUm -1! 1. Waretown Flrcnlt--To t» «upplled have returned to R#d Bank It .rifBlnf. *i> J R Nmlo# Weal «'reek II N Aaplbwall. Mr«. Nelson Roger» is home from s and Stewart Business College aod iifrlln «tut W«#t Hrrlln / H. A«l«Bi*. W ind«ur K. C. Hulk». li t. iw .s l J It Whitt«« few days on the beach friend« at their residence. No. 829 West lUi.lcwp.rt «Oil t>ntre muorr--«»««rtr n Rrrtt Bridgeton District. Garnar Market State Street, this city, on Tuesday Joel Barkalow and Lewis Frszcs got It « iffiiiit Id. Rf'i.-b To t** »uppllfd. G. II. Neal. Dtatrlrt Suprrtotrinleat. evening. A number of the Clan Cran­ r»ni«W*n—A»l>«irjr. J, R w ill: H«*ili»nj' Tl.«*in Alb.wai T. «' Parker back aafe from th# ioauguration; but ■ • n Klr: RMhrl J«n»r» B*h«-rjl*ir. Bro*'l«*«y. A»bur* aud >*« •*» t li J**-«a# 111«*—To tv » implied mer were present. A delightful even­ John llnn.llrjr: (Vm«-o«nr. J B K njp: Atira aud lib Ii». m 1 T o be «upplie«!. Joel says it took a pretty g >od helm# str«*«t. «; Srnwrr; KBlrtlrw. H- I Brldffetoti -«etti tal, S •« P itt. « ..uttuerr« ing was spent. The following were First, II !' «rott: Bt Onora#'! J J M«*««lrr; Ptat# ■J«n; Trinity. J. W. «lambic. Neeley Memortal This market will be kept strictly clean and saniUiy. present. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ctan- S trict. Jo««*t>h L Stirt«**.* T«h**rn*rl^. J R. N i ilium Itubrow. crowd without bumping Mam'ìi ; Trlnltt. W intans tinitn; I nloo. r . I. Fffbtoti To tv «'ipplted. mer, of Trenton, fornurly of Manna, PltifffHirff«’ Wfglrj*. To t»«* nupplb-d: Wllrjr. * ape May—\V. K b k v . Henry Chamberlain of Lakrwood hat It will handle only a furtclass line of meats and provisiou. I«nnU*l John«oo. «‘ape May Court lloue«' F C. fb l. bren spending a couple of day« with bawkin, Miss Viola Cranmer, of Cedar f'hettg »ml Alumni“ «*» !.. f HaoMtnan. • Vdarvllle^J. N Veal. You can always find here what you want in Beef, Clarkvboro and Jpflr»*r««»-T«» hr «uppllrd O u tre Givv«^—To tv »uppiled. hit parent«, George Chamberlain and Ruo, Misi Nellie White of Whitetville, «’oliiriff««*"Od—Alfrr«l Wiiffff. • Votretou A. It Frailer. rpr«« K«*t»—To b«* «uppllrd. <‘la> top-Jam e» Iturus. wife Mutton, Veal. Pork. Fowl and Smoked Meats, Vegetal Mus Ethel Kelly of Tuckerton, Miss liownrr—To »*e *»jppll**d. I «eerfle Id and A IdItv—'To Iv «upidled. Khvood rirrn lt—To t*«» tuippll«!. Denuiivlllf and S*»uth lb-uni» Henry Brad Ada Brooms of Beach Haven, Mrs. lii«ll»h rr.ek—Frnnklln n»l*T. tray. Mrs. Firm Holmes is visiting in Ham- and Canned Goods. Butter and Eggs a specialty. William P. Seaman of Trenton, former’ • ¡!hb«ito«rn—To N» «nppllod. I'lvidinff «’n v k -T o Is «Iipplled. monton and Philadelphia • .iour«'At«T t'lty—Fln>t. J . W. I*“. «■•.«'lid. Kldora Flivult To I». auptilled. if ly of Barnegat, Miss Florence Lonsdale to In- »uppllml. „ tim e r-G II. Hillman. C E . A. Gerdy has returned to Brook­ W e ask you to come and see the place, you have Haddon Ilrlfflitff-W . R Rati*r. K«*mu—T o U vjj.i.;led. of Trenton. Miss Alice Nivison of Bar­ lln I'«* «UPPllrd. Haleyvllle C ircu ii-II. rat-bell Le«-. en, Lyndon Cranmer of Barnegat City- rTaiuvw h-. HHdtr iN h^ fcQApIbWT Charles A. Smith has teen spending Maw Ijindins J. W L»Tn'-h' I arrGomilh. and iVrreM- K. R. Craig. % a few «1: w. S Lu*I ver, Charles Peterson of 'Whitesville, Lawri-naon ««»mil. property THOMAS GARNAR, Prop. * *piirt Rppiibl!«* and i*nilthtille—J. s ut. going on now. The bar has been moved Large, well^ equip­ Wm*«low rircnlt—To bo aupplted. «julnton—Louis Juslin. There are five vacancieson the Dover Woodbury—A. H. Lnra#. Salem- Broji.lwat. K Rohinson; First. J back from tne road and the billiard | ped, w ell kao*» \Voodlynnr—n. -T. Helncman. I Sechrlst. Business Opportunity school board next Tuesday. Duiing Sea Isle City- Henry Hradwav. room will be remodeled Seav|lie Clreiilt- W II. I.uther. temperance hotel or the year Edward Crabbe and Clarence New Brunswick District. Sharptowii—I*. W. Bihlerback Stacy Howell has returned to Phila- ! boarding house, established nearly 40 years in TuckertoMi James W. Marshall. District Superintendent, South Vineland To he supplied. BirdsaU resigned, Charles R. Berrien Tahernaele— L. S. M.«.re. delphia after visiting O. S. Wilbert town with only one other hotel. Nearetr to Tuckerton Creek, the brk I Ocean Grove. Tuekaho«*— H. B. White. and Rev. Leon Chamberlain being ap­ A del pilla—H. M. Smith. . , _ . Mrs. B. B. Worden is home from a deep water harbor on the coast, and alao fronting on the Shore Bou1m| Aabury Tu rk-First. F. B. Stockdale: Second, Vineland—F. A. I)< Maris. pointed to serve the year out. The Woodruff «ml Rosenhayn—To be supplied stav in New York vard, it is handy for both auromobile and yachting parties. This deni­ ^A tlantic Highland#—W. T. Valiant. Woodstown- J. G. Edwards. able business location will be sold on reasonable terms at private ssle. term s of L. S. Hansen, M. H. Miller Belford-W . A. Cobb. . R .W’• Lake, president: J. B. Ij«ke. suivrin- Grandin Reynolds and wife are home ' Belmar—A. C. Tiennett tend«mt of Ocean City Tabernacle Assodatlon. from a ten day stay in New York and and Wm. F. Widmaier expire also. Of Bradley Beach—N. J . \Vrignt. members of Ocean City Quarterly Conference, Address M RS. A. E. ADAM S, |0- ‘ 1 uckerton, N. J, Cllffwood—To l>e supplied. n te“ P«*ranee agent, member of Brooklyn these the only one announced as acand- Cranlierry—C. Is. Ebell. Haddon Heights Quarterly Conference Ea ton town—F F Garrison . nauabtifcei. vj.e president of Inter­ Mr. Byrne has started work on the idate for re election is Mr. Berrien. kingliintown—D. W. Van lirlght. national Iomm, member of First Church. Cain Other candidates announced are Dr R. Fannlnffdale—D. Y. Stevens. den. Quarterly Conference. foundation for two houses near hi« A Statement Charles R . LeCompte Jr. of Freehold—H. M. Blake. •9H ejajg jo inapu.uun-Klus ’ejoojv 3piB.ijj R . Jones, lawyer W. Howard Jeffrey, Greenville and Herberts ville—A. C. Polhemus. | formatory, Rahway, N. J., member of LIttb home wood was in the party of Pr~Prioa« Hamilton—J. B. Shaw. Sliver Quarterly Conference. Charles L. Tilton Jr., Harry Toner. Hlgbtstown—John Allen, Jr. Steadman Applegate, corresponding secretary J . Curran Parker and Mr. Emley In regard to the key being turned in students that escorted Woodrow 1 ImTaystown—To be supplied. of the Centenary Fund aud Preachers’ Aid So Island Heights and Ocean Gate—A. C. Oil tie tv. were here from Bordentown lately, the door at my home when a surprise from New Jersey to Washiogto W. J. Sayre, member of Deerfield and A1 panv came recently, would say that Jamesburg—C. L. Knight. line Quarterly Conference, left without ap visiting Edward Parker week MANAHAWKIN Keanshurg—J. W. Tower. »ointment to uttend a school. Mr. and Mrs. H F. Fielder were neith- Keyport—Calvary, I. S. Yerkes; St. John’s, Mrs. J. B. Dareand son of Califon, A. L, Izard izar». 0000-000000000000000000000 and Miss Amelia Dye of New York, e r at home on that occasion. Mrs. M. A. F . Sprague is spending OOOOOOOOOOOoOOOOOOOOOOOOarjj' wise. Neat, clean hedges greatly im Pleasant, was admitted to probate ¡907 stills holds good. I gladly confirm in Philadelphia spent Sunday with her parents that statement. My back was very prove as well as increase the value of Tuesday. John Kane, her husband, is right on Main St., °PP’ M r s . Emma Paul, Mrs. Fred Shafto, We are sorry to hear of the sickness weak and 1 had headaches and dizzy property. Try it for once anyhow. executor and only leg aee. R. Depot. Mrs. Alice Sprague, Mrs. EvaCranmer, of Mrs. Groepler spells. Often my back became so pain­ Mary I. Walton of Tuckerton, was ful that I could hardly stoop or get up Mrs. George Fredrickson, MissesMaude Mrs. C. A. Carlson has recovered appointed rdministrator of the late from a chaii. Doan’s Kidney Pills re­ Freehold Vulcani«»« Shinn and Laura Sprague were recent- Warner’s Orchestr i Robert I. Walton,a Tuckerton captain, from her illness liev'd me of ihese difficulties and bene­ -Jy initiated into Silver Lake Temple will play Saturday at the Grand Easter fited me in t v-ry way.” Work# who was lost off Barnegat some years Opening, Steinbach Company, Asbury Edward Fisher of near Lakewood beg to ¡ntonn.Mbov., No. 23 L. of G. E. ago. Mrs. Walton was appointed in For sale by all dealers. Price 50 Mr R. A. Crane Jr. of Jersey City is Park recently bought a new auto cents. Foster-Mnburn Co., Buffalo, ihe place of her husband who took out New York, sole agents for the United Monmouth Rubber spending this week with his parents letters of administration, and after­ We letter Easter eggs free of charge States. Mr. Loveland of New Gretna is visit- We letter Easter eggs free of charge, anv name vou wish Tilton’s. adv Remember the name—Doan'»—and ward died before settling the estate. tiihe no other. ini his daughter, Mrs. P. K. H.lHa-d any name you wish. Tilton’s. adv

« ■ H w M 1» x * *01)111, i * 4 St, ■ * a fia* day, but «lib * mmik • >a4. Tuesdsv «a* i*tny an<1 |W i4» PERSONAL aatday «a* a ipi«| day Phil ad« I- Phil.del* ^ aad Will Cbambttlaln Say* Charlea Uragor of Philadelphia «peal phi« Y«l* Ibair sawmill ai Cad«« bin] fa lunmag Uoaday bere p h i a Yel­ Grog* Malta«, feonetly «( Tom* Mita Udii!) Marna apoat »ha «eok low Trad­ H irshblond', low Tend­ EVITI ES Ri*«*, calabratad bu TOtb IMbday 1**1 ¡*«4 ai l’aob, Pa ing .Stampa p ■Mk •» L«k»»eod I Mite Bai Iba Balta»*» of Mt. Molly I* ing .Stampa Uausard Clark backed hit anta tm a elaltlog Invada bare given with "Tamil? Outfitter given with ta « -1"« booed dug belaogiog la Arcb Bratmm Ur. 0 . t Wallace ot Forked River • • e h 10c 00 w*i*r iaiiaei Uoaday aad broke •ea a T uaaday callar e n c h 1 0 c I a n * *• Ut a*ck purcluue. Adjoining Po»l Office Mi. aad Mrt. Otto Lubit epeat tka TOMS RIVER purchaM. *aa«i l rM* Fr m olali «I Iba da Iti aebeme ai* «aeh aad ta Ne« Verb y «aal aui* ikat the matter la do« a tutceai, Mie. Lyda Aedereoa ol Parked River and already aae ibt dam bullt ■ *»*rauf*' •' before | «a* ta lava Wadaeaday neat «lutar Honerty in Advertising Pay» the same « In anything ebe in I«a «**» Wilfred R. Wolcott, ike Cemdee lew* The aback of ike big dvoamit* tiple- y*r. « a * la toon Monda«. *r* lr>«$ no‘ Ul Trmk U the very »oui of «dvertiiiag. We with our every »internent to be Ukeo literally. In them woe ta Baiun »a barber lati Friday ¡ mattila* Mltav* KM* aad Ktbleen Sculthorp* we toy ooly «hol we aeao aod »hat we coo lilerolly fulfil. ynyuir morning «ai frit dlttlacily at tbia] «a ta bla«“ ef »«P PU«. It alw^ «laito»V*od building. !,p*"' ^ * * Integrity in oil our denting» with the poblic hai beco one of tbe guiding principle* of tbit coaccro •quin»* «boat The Ntw York Telephone Co. baa a Miaaae Edith aed kllaabetb Roberta ever noce its etublishaeot. sod always will be. j apant lb* «aak tad at Watt Patna »•ag ol men heat aatting naw and rirb»•bw", " ,D At ell liae* we strive to wio the coafideoce of Ibis corns auoity. Its bollai in us, its estiro iron, is jggi* about 4u* btavitr pel**, aad getting in tbapa to I Mr*. Joseph Carton la vltillag bat M" ! daughter, Mr*. Clark, id Brooklyn (be prise that of all others we to keep. og nisi Tiwaday change Iha ctotral office to the llirach !»»*> rtaidenc* cbarlet Conan uf New York made a our deeds and our words we seek to establish ibis bond of coafideoce between the public aod day a**» Monday By fallici» Tht Tom» Hivar Yacht Club haa tha | trip to hi» old home her* laat Friday ourselves. Tu this end we always write our advertisements to simple language, impossible to a*h»«*»* la du* B**1 WM^ dirt all dug out along ill naterlroot, Capt. Marry Co»partb«aiU of Want miscoast.’ue. , «tek fro“ loiay Creek motored to town oa Wedntaday. ffidar •nd the material on band for aT «barf, It will pay you to read carefully every one of our advertisements, nought a ij»to| day to begbuilt on plana approvad by tha You can depend on them just aa Prof. Griffith hat a number of pupil* you can depend on our perional word in the store or out. War Urparimaat I in N t« York and Newark each Satur *»*•» laik »IH o*»' P' m* Rav, H. E. Cannon of Uaacb Haven I day. We coosider it a real privilege to show our goods to you. even though you have no intention of im­ . « at t,H «nd **»• preached at tha M F. church laat Sun­ Mrt. Ida Smith and htr daughter mediate purchase. nM* i*»: day morning and evening, coming front Lilia of Aabury Park have been bar* confirm ed to do to. He mad* a this «caw If gives us great pleasure to announce that we have added one more well ad­ ture i it having “ a toute 1 dealing imprertioo I Mra. John Smith 00 Monday went to vertised article to our long list of well known merchandise that is the famous • ai too wuldt»» day «Í Tucaday. March 2$, will be tha open­ | the Methsdtat hot pit a), Philadelphia, fili») H O L E P R O O F H O S IE R Y lor Men, Women and Children. The name ia enough. ing night at tha public library anil for treatment 3» reading room in the J. L. Cowp*rth«nt Mia* France» Keller of Hoboken i* B. ¡ rur.» t* i aiotiDg hi* Main building, aec-md floor A program «ill | viiitmg Miaa Alma VanlliH at tht WATCH FOR OUR ANNOUNCEMENT EVERY WEEK IN THE COURIER b* given that evening an) rafrdhmant» band die» a «o»d at Rivefiid* hunt Cay B"’’ atrvtd Jain tt 1. McKilwy motored down jlmad») Wedntaday «aa the twenty-fifth tone bad 6 above on from Lakewood Wednetday with a FAMILY OUTFITTER BClCI annlveraary of tba big blitzard of 1868, party of friaoda H IR SH BLO N D ’S Adjoining Post Office U| (coroiau tha biggaat anowatorm in tha annali of Mra. Jaaaia Gleaaoo TLompton of I elephone I3M . r bai been atarttd on the North America. Toma Rival wai cut T O M S R IV E R Brooklya. formerly of tbia place, waa hw« on Dayton avanut off (rum tha uutndt world from Sunday 1 in town laat week rfiviMf in Pmbytwiaacbuieh till Friday Mi «a hfti* chamber* 1« home from Milton Irons, Chaitar MeKtlvey. Miss afiet signing une, gu ruuntl merrily and ■Tur*d*y to Friday Point Pleaaant Beacon Ivina Me- Trenton Normal tchool for practica Grace Crook, high acbool teacher, sign tbe other. Kelvty of Totni Rivar and W. J . Ap R. Af pl*g*<* h“ * ° * w P°,th teaching in Lakewood alto present Just About to Happen U» Wa>loa »»*«< houac plegata of Aabury Park, met at John Froge were piping yesterday—their Miaa Mildred Collin* of • Barnegat ia Oiwadbjg'» »»a »etka »ill end Mickle'» itablt here according to agree­ Miea Pearl Apt legate it borne from * fourth attempt. the aixtetnth member of the cleat of vlut in Brooklyn The Ladies Auxiliary of the Tom» wa»ybt »pong will com* then ment at noon on Wednesday »nd ex­ Ditbrow Irons has sold his Lexington River Fire Co , No. I will bold * bexar 1913. Toma River high acbool Mr. and Mra. Ed Harri» ot New York n u t Friday, March >1, changed team». svenue property to Mr. Caruso o f New Mr»« Mrt. E. L. Gwytr, Mrt. S. J. Van- | on Easter Monday. There will be danc­ »it midnight, accord* tpent the week end here ■ York al« I The Tbomai L. Wilgua farm at Note and Mitt Anna VanNott bav* re* ing after tea o'clock. The ladies are Mra. EllaAndarton hat returned from Roy Herbert hst come down from tintati Ridgway wat told on Friday laat by turned from a itay in Atlantic City making great preparation! for this soc- a winter »pent in Harrisburg, Ps. Como snd is working at the Toms Poul- ' ial affair, and your patronage ii solicit- ; Okuunbcrlam haa bought a auditor M. E. Newman of Lakewood at Mita Margaret Paraona, of Glovers- Al Edson of Philadelphia, the veteran ! try farm no ride to and trom tha the auit of C. A. Wilbur. It wai bid in v.lla, N. Y „ tha new high tchool teach* I * I- Further notice will be given later yachtsman, «*« * week end visitor lo tli tdge by W. H Jeffrey for Mr. Wilbur a\ *r, arrive* today and take* charge next Wall Seaman ii “ painting" the ce­ Tha ladies of the Presbyterian church u Monday, the village $100, aubject to a mortgage and other Monday Mr. Stockton, owner of the Bonito, ment house on Main street for J. C. w II hold s cake and apron »ale in C. H I have had entire change claim* wa» * Sunday visitor from New Yore McClenshsn atti { Mr. and Mrt. Htrold G. Muller of Klwrll'a stoic on Saturday, March 15. -fforce ihia year Mr. -Slear, the champion of south Charles Parent has bought the James , Bayville, are spending some time at William D. Britton, who spent the Homemade cake and aprons of allkinds decorate the front of Jersey, gave an exhibition of shooting i Palm Beach, FIs., where they have winter in }he White Mountains, is ex­ Wainright lot on "Glory Hill” , and will build a bungalow will be on sale at 2.30. Adv 23-24 »tore in the Cowperth- at bluerucks on Friday afternoon last beeo stopping at the Breakers pected home next week. at the Gun Club grounds. He cam» Charles Johnson of Barnegat, who They were put up by I Mrs. Chas. T. Seaman and her son. Di-trict Deputy loseph Grover apd The C.E. Society of the First Baptist here wuh Leonard Clark, who arranged was in the county jail on a charge of of -akewood , P.. Warren Seaman, were in Barnegat staff visited Wall L"dge, F. & A. M., church will hold a cake and pie sale in the shoot. The b >y»|»ay he did some assault and battery, was released Wed­ I al «•atbera in the pan week, on Wednesday to attend the funeral at Manasquan lart night. Grovars’ »tore March 15th, 1913. Adv great shooting nesday. It was said the complaint was ay wti »1 cold a day a» there services of che late Capi. George War­ Little Charles King, the seven year Rev. and Mrs. Leon Chamberlain re­ withdrawn against him The Senior Cla»s of the high school »inter, usd that night was as ren gives a cake and cut flower sale at | old son of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. L. King, turned from Conference on Tuesday J C. McClenaban has started Work on Sunday the wind got j Wilfred B. Potts, who has been at Grover'* »tore on March 22 who are occupying John Hagaman’s and will move to Paulsboro next week. the Cowperthwait farm which he the Portsmouth Navy Yard all winter, house on Water street, was operated on bought recently. He has taken down Reliance Orchestra holds a St. Pat­ '¡ed Advertisements is borne on a furlough. He expects to W. Scott Jackson, who had been at tor appendicitis at the Christ hospital, the Main street fences, is plowing and rick’s day dance Monday evening at the go to sea suen after returning to Vir­ Jefferson hospital for treatment, re One Cent a Word I Jersey City, last Friday, March'. His clearing up. and will lav curb«, side­ opera house. An eight piece orchestra ginia tupned home tiiis week, accompanied sKited for lets than 15c condition at this writing is as well as by Mrs. Jackson. walks, and put out a new street will furni h music — j could be expected I On Friday evening last the class of Mr. and Mrs-^Charles L. Tilton are FOR SALE 1913 gave a surprise party to Principal Special,—The largest 5c chocolate The automobile business conducted preparing tn move in the house they Schools Need $8500 Next Year and Mrs. E. L. Heilman, at their .home Enstcr egj made, at Elwell’s, adv ! bv the Buick Motor Company, Albany itoci, Landreths' and Rice's on Prospect street. A jolly evening bought from S. R. Applegate at Main The Dover Township School Board s now n sale at the Uptown | branch, has been takrn over by A. M- and Union streets was spent by the young people who will ask for $8500 at the school meet­ Have vou seen tlje Piano? W. L. THOSt IRON'S. 35* G ah n n and F . W. Pinchbeck who will walked down and back. Those present Cards are out announcing the wedd­ ing on Tuesday next at the high school DeGraw gives it away continue it under the title Gahran, Diur Piano, Pool Table 6x3 included: Misses Marguerite Johnson, ing today of Mervin H. Miller, superin­ building at 4 p. m. Of this $1500 is Pinchbeck Company Mr. Pinchbeck's graph with two and four Birdie Lipschuetz, Elsie Sculthorp, tendent o f Cranmoor, and Miss Ella for repairs, and $7000 for current ex­ »ittchniiunt, and many other many Toms River friends will be glad Eihleen Sculthorp, Ray Bunnell, Hartbrecht of Water street. The happy penses *U bar ¡am. !.. S. HANSEN. to hear of his success and wish him a vai. 24 Florence Vaughn, Lydia Garnar, Ame­ couple left town this morning and will The Board fixed the fees of the cus­ continuance of it lia Cranmer, Rhoda Li'tletield, Amelia spend a brief honeymoon in New York todian of school funds at three-quarters A. A. BRANT Sale—I arm wagon, in good Collins, Mildred Collins, Lottie Sm ith; oborti. B. E. ENO, Forked HELP WANTED-MALE city. Mr. Miller is president of the lo -'| of one per cent, on all moneys taken in 17 Messrs. Arthur Mason, Robert Johnson cal Board of Education. The bride is and all moneys paid out Everything for Building SALE- WANTED AGENTS— Applv quick. the daught-r of Mio. John KlipptfJ of Miss Mary t Larrabee of Lakehurst, -Five passenger Auto- YACHTS K)K SALt Water street and Painting. c- ' 111 9fm rlf| ruui.iug order, tire« Secure territory. Liberal terms. Our was elected teacher of the Cold Springs », topi, windshield, magneto, stock is complete and first-class in every school respect. Now is the time to start infor FOR Sale—Yacht, 22 feet long; one Hardware, Nails, Screens, and er, $2|)0. E .F .L A R R A B E E skiff and oars; one eel car. Mrs | ACK- You can take your choice justjnow I fc jJ 18 spring business. Address Desk J . Allen Netting. Sole Agent in Toms River Nursery Co , Rochester, N. Y. SON ROGERS, Lanoka, N. J. 26* and sign the petition ngainst the m er- Among Lakewood folks in Washing­ for L. & M Paints, Oil, Varnishes; Ed- s LH—Pope Motorcycles, FOR SALE—Power garvey in first- rygoround or the petition for the mer- ton la st week were William Beecroft, son’s Cement and Limestone; Mapes •pred, endurance and com- WANTED class condition; will sell cheap with or rygoround, or like some folks you can Charles McCue, John Ryno Jr., Leon r»liab|e motorcycle for 1913. withoutengine. LEWIS BARKALOW, be a little imerrygoround yourself, and Dickerson Fertilizers for All Crops . J- S. CHADWICK, Barne- MONEY carefully invested on first Forked River, N. J. 19 J- 20 bond and mortgage. 5% and 6% at FOR SALE—Cat boat “Jeanette,’I Asbury Park and vicinity. We have lor Sale (|in Seward avenue, 100 37 ft. o. a., 12 ft. 6 in. beam, 2 ft. 6 in. some good mortgages now for $1500, 1 first «fide lot next to Main draught; first clasacondition. Canread i B ox 88, Toms River 21 $1600, $1800, $2000, $2500, $3000, $4 0 0 0 , $6000 and $12,000. We invite ily be altered into an auxiliary or pow­ ND. er boat. Apply H. A. DOAN, Broad & Haml Cycle brooder hatch- correspondence. B R E W E R, OS­ South Penn Square, Philadelphia. 49 goo, condition. Price $4. BORN, SMITH CO., Asbury Park, ASTER, MARCH 23 « coelp $3 . JOSEPH EN N. J, Phone 81-J. 22-25 FOR SALE—20 ft. Bank Skiff—Boat uuilallette. 23* WANTED— For the new reading and Engine just thoroughly overhauled. FRANK WILLIAMS, Toms River. Sale- pneu” dress form, size room, library tables, lamps, bocks, back files of magazines, bound or un 23* “le.toiht perfectly any figure W E NOW H A V E on display the most complete line of indies bust, also very bound, such as, The Literary Digest, YACHT for Sale—cabin cruising J JJ C3n be conveniently Worlds Work, Harpers, Scribners, the knockabout, Nancy Bell, 30 ft. long on 3 hoy and put away out of Atlantic, the Outlook, etc. Also vol­ deck, 21 ft. on water line, 9 ft. beam, ddress L- M. C., Box 352, unteer service, one afternoon or even­ 24 in. draft. Cabin sleeps three to fivr, Easter Goods , N, [I- 23 ing each week. Address Library, Cour. separate toile’. Wilson and Silsbv ier Office 22* sails. Seif bai'ing cockpit. Lead bal­ ever shown in TO M S RIV ER, such as wVnvcHii' bynbale»‘ IRONS last. Construction easily permits ad­ try Sjabie. P .Y . V E E D E R THE KESWICK COLONY', near dition of engine. Price $375. Apply 23-25 Whitings, would be grateful for any to H O PP E R 'S BOAT H A R BO R , Sea- cast off, men’s shoes or clothing. Dis- 1 side Park, N. J 23 S.,le—11 fresh cow, 1 heifer, carded furniture or bedding would also |------ow in' heifer, good be acceptable. Upon receipt of post I V ACHT Sayonara, Herreshoff built, FULL LINE OF EASTER CANDIES P o s t C a r d s le i? r 'f- A P P 1 y VAN ard, w agon would gladly call 1.30.6 long, 11.6 beam, cabin,'good rig, L K Mvery Stable ' u iand Mvery Stable,' | $375. Installing engine would make a _ 23* BUSINESS NOTICES I fine family lau ch. W. H. COW PER A7„fefSlds Park-thecom . I T H W AI T E , W es t Creek B o o k l e t s 50x100 PP Ur °ash STEN O G RAPH ER and Typewriter We letter eggs with esA c r i t d/ W a,k a” d — worK done at home on sliurt notice. POULTRY fnegat Ilav n Statl°n> over MISS CLARA FOLSOM, 121 Water j any name you wish ■ M. SCOTT Par,licu,ars Ad- St., Toms River, N. J. , .¿DUSTIN'S White Wyandotte Eggs Free. : : : : wo, PhlleT’n 35*° Greene St, $2 for t5 ; prize winning Rhode Island B a s k e t s ® , — — 25* FO R SA LE— Gasoline business ai j Reds $3 for 15. M. E. GOBLE, Pem­ Leave your Order éOüJÇ ftt n k ; ■— — ------Barnegat Citv; store building and bung­ berton, N. J. 24 '9onvenieiir0ar? am~ 13 room alow ; stock ind fixtures. Piice $700. ene-s" ®nces’ lo‘ 150x170 in Ill health reason for selling. L. Ii. POULTRY WANTED—H i g he s t - ;NSf ‘“9 ot Toms River. SHOEMAKER, Barnegat City, N.J. 19 prices paid. Write or Call. B. G ER - N o v e l t i e s ______24 STEIN, Toms River, N. J. 24* EXPERT bicvcle repairer at Grover nop«,® a\hqn08*nd loads of '(iOcp, Ù .T =Per load de- & Son’s FERTILIZERS FOR SALE tb' load the field A T Y P E W R IT IN G — Haveafew hours to spare each day. Would like to fill ORDER the J. E. Tvgert Fertilizers Successor to in. Work done carefully. FRED for all crops. Try the Golden Harvest 24 17 Fertilizer on your cranberry bogs For MM El) XYD1AS, Toms River TILTON’S ? BERR IEN ’S sale by THOMAS I. GRANT, Toms Toms River, N. J. ^»bels. s,Ze 1 X 2 in oy i BIC YC LE repairs by an expert work­ River.' 16* l« o il you man at Grover & Son’s Cot. MAIN AND W A T E R ST R E E T S 20* Ii interest- GOOD stable manure for sale cheap, IoxeS448A|P,eS’ A ^ e ^ i T l l . ' COME AND GET Acquainted—Union while...... it lasts. R- W. & G. H. IRON S, Toms River, News Stand at Central R. R. station; - River, N .J . * 24-25 also open Sundays with papers tom# ««A il# m#e» written «*u _ i romplesMo .a« to'l» Mane»* il»Mi hr HER EASTER HAT. •lie. trie and ..,.i t,„ ja ! t«ktaa a heaot} « P »* kot ** ! »reell eWvelnpw» •B boor to t-re ea-h Meal •**»”’* «.wart tern ** Model Crepe paper lit tea a * ¡Í r«i* «»ina to t«d «t at*hi Thi» **»•» f » r IK# t » l l A iri. make, using the ten reut | X m id he hot, to t out too to» lei- I Woman's World p o i n t e •old even »Imre for it* | JVfUady's nome beat la Input.«•• M 'h* '"*****: fo r In conni« llou «uh |u •ad the «i-MiMih i* lb* «euh Mt*» »heels of « Idle #n-t (re## , ito giri » i t b • pou»eomideiioBi,atol >*♦ ♦ ‘•'k •* m ak e delightful IK# l# .« C## M o t h c r e JMirror lukewarm ebbe» t'buone the bap w a lla p> Medium «a-i r« « *• " I» *•*• >* It add« b* lb. ,>h tura— L toar I«*#ut} drink little f'liittoii ir i he (ina ; Tbl», i'** If Ms«! restili* «re I“ reuw wear «h u e gowns, hut j „( it must te taken reaularly at »ho Pr#tl»m ff«» M#»K#e*. A 0##4 C••"»•««'»"• — j - •auw boor eu-b «i«l e'ery day. The glri • !* ' J“»l l#r* In mafcing up hot iniml tlmt ah* fiMM Ik.n t e l It b e Uadeest-ssl. Itoti. freni tbla gmreralty a poreon mm h cm ted by bet Regln the event ig's fu« # «anta m to'# n rl»»f »mi tonntlfnl little talk that M I« wd «o much »'bal fold game gm up ta this fellow ttrltoulglrK but •> Itipathelk wo compiexMa Ito « '« ra g * giri d"#n uot # girl d-ie« ei-«) "liter night or *o «piar» uf iimsitn dr#» nqs men with good memoHe* often |dly alway» tblwh )u*l * t o t thD »»#«tt* In • hen she f-e !. like II. lo iOipi'.e* her rhilka nr «»1er "dor #0 her From the day when »he ««• Br»t ito w*y uf regolar treatment, Of romptekloM. but trbat »be d.w» rack plant This is skvi-hnl aad|g| tnken to the kindergarten IIU n»w ev­ .„.I eiery hlgbt. I to I ,h'* ..«tirso » ben «lartln* tu «he thluk» «h» the *»m# way a» ih# flnakS ery day'» work lu»a been arranged tot t# gofng lo tabe reni m i» of ber «hlu great tight for tooutr, «llh h U IM tdrlbrtght of e'er* AMeri-an girt *iad donkey part». tPliidtod p her Koine of the beat brntna In the and e sin II »111 lodi libo Ih* oth#r tuni and «Cist film .,r >„.f I# g» woman Keek to a lt'i iton. «nd •»*« vountry have combined to lay ont het girl a « tene e«Mnpl*tk> «ho *° m ele*. su e p«i»*f fili -in ito plaai, 9 It regularly, ami tbi« lieouiy «II* “• •rheme of Work and play. Her dl#p«*» IVrhap* all ii>w* »eli for severa1 who aMseed In doing ibi» your» llou haa been eludled. her Kabila ob uigbtt uuti! epe pvenlUg. feeling sei* to drew for tto l-rixr If UB|, son « i l - - -Is In r - r ■ ti.ug q wfc j •erved, bet aiuuaemeol» ufguulied Khe rl.ill> ilieti. Ulti* MI»* Wutlid IW Re«u tK# Oriot-tol Mouth. ha» been allowed enough liberty to de tirili Ihliih» tinsi II «"U t inattec If #bc To I ».gin with, beiinttful III»« are mo­ i sou l* ia to «Timer i-elop. but not enough to *tagnate R im isi la to beri J 1**» *1*1* atU f b lgh l bile and flexible No matter tow pins triti..ut Ulti »««hlng ber face clsnn of then »riddenly Datua F#*«G»n deCCMn feet their ."nrenr. Ill« Ibal are fl'e«l Lilli» Things #| o,w all Ih# da)’« don «od irlo» «od of that «be U old enough I" put her hall and light «re never aitr«.il«e Tton. I apply he included among the »«-awin'» model» •ame routine wllh a wider liberty. The given to »lleiu-e Thl« «lone Indicate« work hose for evening sc say Ib i Ito treatment radi ulglil? H I» •uddeu emancipation la probably uevet the necessity for exercise, and all toau- Such a chapeau la pictured tbat out­ cadisi allk »lll-per takes Ing j 11,lag In tolog oli Hot* all ihrough oo#'a felt, for uui-onw toU«ly the re»t Hit Iona ty culturlat« advise exercise of the lips line# a charming prefllo «Mb cameo- while a world of el ihorattog d| «buie fife, and |H-rh«|» In uot hlng due# of childhood widen into the llbertle* of to preserve a youthful face »»<1 keep Ilk# precision ag*In»* lb# drooping du-ist Into tin- oniniiii-ntatImS Ihla regolarli} meati »« mucb aa lu thè the adult. The girl, again, who la lu Ibe mouth flexible and attr«',tl*e brim The tint 1» of black chip, edged tag shoe«, and a kem M r a care of one'a generai look*. If • girl Marie Montaigne makes this point lu with plait«»1 lull* aud caught up at threndi-d w'tli allver and g inedlately to take her place In »oclety negl» t» bei cooiplexlon or halr for on# baa plenty tc occupy her She will be aa article In Harper“» Raxar. and *b* one side with deep yellow ox eyed rtliton. or the center of (bn | night ito resulta «r» »ore to b* dl»a* goes on to aay dalslea ______market) with a large dr . coming out directly, nod all the excite troll» Wnbe up. tben. little girl. If you ment» of the dance to be given In her •Odd as It may seem. It become« »ew,«I deeorallon. ui.-inted . waat to barn that toautlful wmplexlon m u i i m i. a m i « Rovmitv iu .t . home await her or the buey featlvltlea quite Impossible t" cherish Irritating EASTER LILY PARTY. of ret set ribbon m n u t a i v i i t u k i * or rauaau. tbat yoo envy la other girla If s treat­ lbought» when the ««rners uf the 111* of the aeaaon ment I» iterIdeil on II must be regolar T h is Is a y ea r of la. e asty couiplexlou ering where originality and a knack of ed fillet represents, tiostrw, ( help to relieve the financial »traiti of curve« Laughter I* essential to a " -Ml In elatoniti-ni TW» fr f miui.terwl by Cupid of mo«» iuu-re»i «bould hsik luto Ibe m ailer for ber giving things a happy turn mu»t take the family. pretty mouth—not the "instant laugh­ the place of an unlimited »upply of dlework. tollig done by hand,I on tbla *ldc of Ito pond 1» ibal of Mtaa generai luNlItli A g'»«l couiplexlou l» Rut between the two extreme« 1» a ter that stretch## the Up« and Hue# pocket money 1« au Eu«ter Illy affair. ■unking of ibe net to lb# T Elbt'l Carow Hoonevelt. daughter of tmpossltdc wlihout perfect toulth. for va»t boat o f girl« who leave whool be­ the cheek«, but that merriment which Ituv for the Invitations the not# pa­ design H i.-i v - ' - Thowl_ Colonel aud Mr». Theodore ltoo»»v»H. bea Itti I* ri...... o f keeps the III*« flexible and drives away cause they are too old to atay. then eveo itie plntnest featnred girl lt givo» per with tluy Illy »pray« replacing th# clever wl'h their lussile» ir» abtS-t furrows of care " to Dr. Richard Derby, a young phyal loiter vaguely through the next few to r that rnsv Ilii*li of |»erfect toalth monogram, which can to obtained from ever, to evolve what Is ttn-ei" years wondering bow to pat* Hie time clan, of Kiw York city. whh li I* beauty real. m ie toaut». any large stgtlouw at tbla uco»on of come au heirloom, Luylsg * f iw young women are more widely The brother» ot this claa* are more The girl, tbough «ho ha« a Mttddted yie rear, or ' sksfie» CO« from white u.-t f'-r the purpose.______known than Ml»« Rooaevelt. who hold, fortunate No fattier would dream of the dlattiK'Uou of baring »pent “lore leaving them unoccupied for a year or NiB1, Dewript'"« I»»' Têt lot«r««t r«t two after tbclr nominal education flu time In the White Houae tbau any Gasili It. Joseph It. lot 37. btok 17. Bay Uho* If the toy «liowa no marked /Im Û1 young girl before her and who tuad. (<«tf iUrth* A #Ul»»‘(*|M'. I«*l l»lm'k mm abllltr. exp rouse« no especial dealre as Sale of Lands of Dov­ i " , . , , - , -i i-ark ' ...... ■ 1*11 .&! .00 i:i iRj her dehut lu »oclety al « I»"11 ln «** to what he »ball be. that never tor a lliw ton. J . W . lot 43, blu. k 30. It«} v ie * IP t ¿» White llou«« In December. 1W* Her Kaliber. Alll«U. tot .'ill. block 15. titty View to ll .51 t% moment excuse* him from work. Horning Caroline, lot 31. block 15. Souih comin« marriage, which I* likely to 10U .13 m The bead« of the family consult to­ er Township u.kewood 19,1 take place this spring, will be au event l|.il>tun .Vlfrisl. lo ti - s to R I I . lot«). gether and settle things for him, and 19b .31 m of widespread »oclul Importance. i .st«r Grove ...... •-.- ■ v -,v ■ L ..' ' 1111 no one blame* the toy because at aev^ 1 la tm It. .ii c c . lot« 30. 31. b t o k to. W lu 397 i» It Is said that Dr Derby's ability as enteeii or eighteen he know* less of FOR UNPAID TAXES FOR TEARS 1910 & 1911 tr illi titilli P a r k ...... -•■.-• , • B*11 a horseman tlrst inclined Miss Roose­ Harri« Msrv. 9», o-re« East Cedur in whut he can make of Ids life than hts Grove (•«>«-) ...... •••• ...... 11,11 1.0U velt herself au ardent lover of horses, Hancock. Julia A (Stoke»). 15 »eres, VV father does at fifty How can the lad ‘.•99 M i n to favor his suit. Mlsa Ethel'» opinion t-udlow |iro|K-rty ...... -v -,1111 know unless nature has endowed him lenémenl». ber.slll»u.enl. ttu-l ,uJ ¡,,r th>. Hacker. Joseph tl (Stokesl. to» 'B-XOO of a mollvcoddle is us marked us that 39 M) 4.78 2.71 with some specially marked charac­ -.ul.- Th# sttl-t «»le Wilt tttke place ■cr«s French Ititi property...... WH of her distinguished futber, and mosi Hansel. Geo A A C J lots ». 10. block 2. teristics. which as often as not doe« 1.» .21 in i assuredly there Is nothing of the weak North Seaside Park ...... }*{} 1.99 24 1311 not happen? Why. It 1« but a few “MARCH i s I ^ O T ,,* ;- r r .. heÄlUmen..“ ito « i Mtkgre to Ubi Iron*. Lewi-. F . 3 ic r e *. a‘D « J 0“a H-lr 1911 JarksflD. linger I « lot 1«. block 19. B ty Itng about Dr. Derby. years since he asked to be an engine .51 AM in As an oarsman he made Uis mark at :àuM ^r,r.ttum *« r ,r o;,ur.i;in::f r . W i Ä E * * « s s ». good woman feels mildly Indignant 1.00 .12 2.76 3.88 Navlor, George B (Jeffreys), h acres, neur .36 2.76 ! it was necessary to reconcile a person acres. East Cedar Grove ...... •••-•• 11,11 J Lgny ...... ••• A*'11 2.99 with "dear Isntol” because a discon­ Brown. Neltte E. (Btokes), 5 a. res. Cedui Navlor. Emma H. (Jeffrey«), 8 4Ö-10Ü age (father of the young priueel who 2.49 .3*) 276 1.99 .24 2.7« 1 tented pout Is unmistakably showing .51 .06 2.70 333 i res t‘a»t <>f .Top«. A. Iron»...... 11,11 deems himself by right a king with Hn.oks. .Tames, lot ¿>1. iib.- k 13. Orile) lull .Nace, W. B . Vi of lot 13. block K. North 2.7« i itse lf on her pretty face. Bear. I--. L. (Stokes). IU acres. Hemtng ^ 1.00 .12 the house of Hohenioliern, which de 1.99 .24 2.76 4.99 Seaside Bark ...... •;••••• • • * And Isabel wonders vaguely how to Parrish. Joba M.. lot 47. block 18. Bay 2.7« j Bergen'r'u. J." (Stokesi'. 34 acres. South .51 .UÖ pr|,-.-l Mm of that right. fill the long, long hours and wishes 1.99 .24 2.70 4.99 Viow ...... ' 1V’11 Peter»on. Frank, lot 29, block 24. Bay 2.7« i But the head of the house of Holieir that all her life were arranged for her ,51 .06 Bodmin.' Eil'«» ViUu'.' ' ' » i«* "» , 5.97 2.76 U.io xollern. the emperor of Germany, hud Lakewood road V.'' a' im 'W. v Pauli». Nick, lot 2. block 19; lot 19, block .48 2.7« 1 as sehrtol days were. Perhaps she has Burton. John N\ -. lot o7. block 10. 3.98 vowed. "My daughter shall be happy 2.76 3.33 10. Wlntriugham Turk ...... no particular gifts, does not possess ...... Avii .51 .06 P latt, George, lot 29. Reel. 2. NMndsor 2.7« j So when It became certain that 1 rim ...... 1911 1.00 .12 one of those robust natures which Brown. Joseph H., lots 51, 53, block lu .06 2.76 3.45 Parkra ra...... m .01 PatterHon. William (Freeman), i aereé, 2.7« i ,-oss Victoria Louise really loved Prim e revet In difficulties, nil! not willingly 5.97 72 Bidcims'1 George, lois 'il>. Ü. block to 3.8* hog. Long Swamp ••• v .v :.; Ernest the Impossible was achieved— l.Ou l'J 2.76 2.76 I fare trouble, yet withal she Is a nice, l.OU .12 2.76 3.88 Blehmoud. Sarah S.. lot 1«. block »80. 1.00 .12 the mighty emperor found a way to Beattv. J. t'.. lot 44. block A, Bay tie« 1911 South Lakewood ...... V i ' 7 1W11 bright girl. With the possibilities of n Bonny, Chas. H., lot 199, block New Uosenfeld. Bay. 55 acres. ( best nut st. 8.08 2.7« I reconciliation, and the wedding date is 2.76 3.33 33.67 9TI i fine woman In her. (.Shay farm t ...... — • — I,,!, 33.34 4.00 Conn““ 'Waiters.'Ä tk Ä .' iois f,i and 3.33 55 acres, Chestnut st. (Shay fn rm ).. 1911 now fixed for Oct. 22. she wants to do something in the .51 .00 2.76 2.76 ' Whether a throne will be prov Ided .51 .06 2.70 3.33 7 acres. Manchester road iMlpple 1.00 .12 world, but. she does not know what, K staiei ...... ;••••• 11,11 Crawford, Daniel 4.. lot 58. block -1. Baj ^ 2.76 for the princess after her marriage Is a and she wishes that some one would .51 .06 2.76 3.33 1 acre. N. S. road T. B. to Lake* .31 .06 question She may prefer to live lor a hurst ...... ,...... 15,11 find out for her She thinks what a Canno*. Joseph, lot's 59, IW, block 13. liay ^ y 6-HH» acres, Freehold and < hestuut .48 2.76 .61 .08 2.70 345 3.98 2.76 rime in a quiet lodge at Rnthe.inw. noble profession nursing Is and re­ «ts. (uarrv Wilis p rop .)...... 8.98 .43 ('•iivas S amiotïos. I--I 14- blo- k 8- 1ul -• 1 lot. K. S. Main s t- ad!. G leasons 1911 fifty miles west of Berlin, where her members vaguely that she has heard block I; lot 4, block S, VMutrlugham 2.76 5.97 2.76 9.45 Rosenfeld. Monroe. 5 25-100 acres. S. 8. 5.97 .72 husband will be stationed as an oilier that some housemaid's work wonh ronii 'I R. to Lukehurst...... 11,11 C lim i 'Jiiines,' Jr.'. ' iot ¿8,' biock 'll. Bay 2.76 of the /.ietlien hussars. he hers at first. Would she regret as .51 .00 2.76 3.33 Rose. W alter R . lot 26. block 15. Bay ^ .51 .06 Princess Victoria’s education has Raiiev. W inifred A., iota 33. 35. block 18. 2.76 she dusted the ward, that she of her Curren. Peter A., lot 40. block ii. Bay .51 .06 2.76 3.33 .61 .08 been as simple as possible. Inc ear own free will undertook It? Bay View ...... iy u 2.76 C'lavton, iianaali ,'i.. 3S S3 ltio acres, tract 7.96 .96 2.76 11.68 Riley, C. Gertrude, lot 40. block 12, l»a> .06 press herself taught her cooking, and Teaching or office work appeals to ailj. o-a -e tract of Genet * ,-Br,a,lstE,11ln 19,1 .51 View .. I... T 1/vT J*» hlrii-k 1 ’A. . 2.76 one of the princess' greatest delights Cot-monlos, Mary I).. lots 14. lo. block -0. 2.20 2.76 5.23 Riley. John T . .06 her- then she asks herself would not Wlutrlngbaut Park ...... 1911 .51 is to play housewife when lier mother View 2.76 the girls at school laugh if they knew Clayton, C'has., Jr. (Stokes), bouse and - 5.97 2.76 •9.45 Ititi mini, iGeorge .08 Is away from home. As a linguist the 1911 .61 that She had. without compulsion, re­ Bn y View 2.78 princes* excels, speaking four lan­ Cubbei'lÿ. IV. H. '(Siikëg)', 'loi '¿73.' block .51 .06 2.70 3.33 Stoiker. .1ohn F. .51 .00 turned to French verbs or mathemat- 12, Ortley ...... View 19U guages perfectly and some others fair- °76 los nftor she hnd rejoiced so at leaving .-ox w. P., loi 1. block D: lots 9, 10. 3.S8 Somers,. GIM».’ W..' 1.00 .12 1.00 2.76 12, Bay View­ .... 1911 lv well. then, forever. ■ One by one she runs block 1«. South Lakewood la rk ...... 1,,n Cobb, Clara E. (Stokes). 40 31-100 acres, on Sa y les. Fr ed J. f .06 2.76 through the occupations open to her 9.93 1.20 2.76 13.91 1911 .51 Gift to Helen Taft. Manchester road ...... 2.76 not all of them, by a long way, for ln sec. 12, Money Sutphlh Calvin B„ lot 5. block 15, Bay .06 1911 1.00 .12 2.76 3.33 1911 *.51 Girl friends of Miss Helen Taft gave her Inexperience she has not even Island ...... 1 Stokes), lot 166, Laura, lot 38, block 19. Bay 2.76 her as n farewell gift a gold band bag -ooper, Mrs. J. 1 .06 2.76 3.33 Smith. .51 .06 heard of many. 1911 .51 View 1911 studded with amethysts. Nearly all of She has not enough to do to make her block 6. Ortley 2.76 lot 22. block 11. South Shinn, John, lot 21. block 11. South Lake- .06 ,1 “A har dose friends were represented In happy and not experience enough to Davis. Mary 1- .51 .06 2.76 wood Park ...... 1AH .51 |U IiHKeWUUULakewood ...... 19.90 2.39 the presentation, which was informal. Sluitzkin. Samuel, 90 lots, Lakewood Park 1911 know what she wants to do. Her cose DtigundlBl. Basilio», loi" 1 t» 84, block -t. 21.-89* 2.64 27.29 w 1 y/.i acres. M iutringham 1 aiK • • • • • • 2,78 The president's daughter was deeply is the same as her brother’s, but no Skollar. Georg»* W. S.. lots 1 to 12. block 1.99 .24 (1 acres. 8. W. Point* 9. South Lakewood P a rk ...... l>’i ' affected. Miss Taft has spent almost parents leave the boy in Ignorance of iiorscii. Sarah E- U ...... 1910-1911 10.01 1.80 2.76 14.57 2,76 Chadwick ...... Stein. Helen, Sedge Island. Barnegat 1.44 all of her girlhood In the national cap! Ills way III lifp—they find it ont for 1.99 .24 2.76 4.99 8.00 tal her father going there in 1SD0 as 3.98 .48 2.76 .06 2.70 3.33 Sroke». Andrew .1. C. (Stokes), interest In 1.44' solicitor general of the department of him , - _ .51 20 acres. Lakewood road...... lu ll 11.94 Why should they not do the same for .51 .06 2.70 3.33 2.78 justice and. with the exception of four Tsarrlan. M'h-Iki.-! A., lot fi. block S. 1,99 .24 J . • it.,. lM .iliru.il.t-« ! I ** !TMV- the girl? “I”' l e J ' V u n v W bitriiiifimm Pari...... 2.7* Kderie. Eilaaueti*...... 51 .06 2.76 .06 •years spent m tu t ...... - Tains. George, lot 11. block 17. Bay View 1911 .51 eruor general, has resided in Washing 2.78 Health Don’ts For Mothers. Ertwairds. Harvey L , lot 3U, b'oek 17, Bay 19J1 .51 .06 2.76 3.33 W atson, W alter M.. lot 20. block 17. Bay .06 View ...... 1911 .51 ton ever since. Don't omit to-keep a warm dressing .51 .06 2.76 3.33 2.78 riu k "n e rm a n , tot 30, block 13. Bay View 1911 W atson. Mary T.. lot 21, block 17, Bay .06 gown and a pair uf t-oz.v slippers at 1.00 .12 2.70 3.88 View ...... 1911 .51 Foster. Adah W „ lot 167, block (i, Ortley 1911 2,78 Missouri Girl Sets Coiffure Style. hand if v»u have to get up at night to White, IT. F.. 1 acre. N. E. schooihouse. arafradts, George (Stokes), bjt* b- ?•- 1911 7.22 1.99 .24 3.98 .48 2.76 Cedar Grove ...... 191'1 Miss Genpvieve Clark, «laugfituf of attend to baby. Neglect of this seem­ 84 block B. Wlntringbam th'-« 2.76 .22 th,. sneaker of the imuse of represents- ingly trilling precaution may be the Grimm. Daniel (Stokes). 4 acres, on South ^ .90 2.76 8.34 W right. W. H. S.. 2 acres adj. Ja s. Me- 180 4.93 Kelvey’s ...... '...... I 911 cause of very serious chest colds. Washington st...... *' ‘ ' " * . '2.76 T„s is the possessor of a natural curl .24 .24 2.76 4.99 Wilson. Clias. A. (Jeffreys), 3 tracts, ad.1. 1.99 which adorns her heart just below her Don’t allow a healthy baby to ac­ ° T n o i e C°o'.,'south Lakew ood...... m i 1.99 Burke tract ...... 19H quire the habit of being fed during trie Wood. Sarah B.. 22 56-100 acres, cran­ .48 0 , rtoht ear and is setting a new style In Ganas, Nick (Stokes), lots 10. 17, block: 7, • 4.93 .60 2.76 8.34 3.98 right ear 11" 1 becn set by night It. is quite unnecessary aud will wlntringbam Park ...... „ berry bog ...... 1911 destroy your chance of a good night & Goldstrobin, J - lots ', , , 191o'-1911 24.00 4.32 2.76 31.08 Payment must be made before the conclusion of 06 H, block Q ImraedMely resold. rest. 1911 1.99 .24 2.76 4.99 Dated Toms River, N. J., February It, 1913 Eleanor Wilson in the “Nell rooe." North Seaside Park ...... YRACINO AH AHTIOUK. Jam** m a tta vl»lt»»* at I'rMbaH««' 0»lp M I X •**• in * l.,m .» »■« Ha iird.y U*t U M A» • I P K I M DM, 1 Mr. «n l Mt* Mark Mayai-M* aiuar O nlp . »«•> lb * r Ma i l w i t GET YOUR EGGS MH rumi ih* Mgbi ut muti Ulead tba fetmar'a mother, ah ' treid«> at Goth*», tor a ponton of laat week OHI» a hurlti.r ••.un HATCHED Mayor W P. Montagu» apani over T»*l Ah i IhM* m i u«wl| AT OHlp . enu.lrp rrentotlt M H Match fourth ia Waahiogtoa, D. C. WbM« ih*p *i i*>i*ih »n Im ì TOMS POULTRY FARM Leonard Letmback of Meaarlt a«* at OMp I atta. noi Intuì W| In thair m w C aad w the Delaali collage Irom Wedoeeday To IN* clip aunp imcum, ««K until Friday, of laat araak Onlp * •!«!•«• cwnpnnp Mammoth Incubator. Timi Oaallp i »i* ibu m m » Wa will root Irtjft Mr*. Laurence Herd mother ot John Kidding 75 •««• nl Reed, who haa been making • u n lead ­ Onlp i pene In Mona* ed flail hare with bar eon, returned to TIU phm m i cn4 CMC) $1 .5 0 Mck. Onlp .nsincr fr.l.hl rute her home at Bordentoan laat atak *•«* la III. frooorr «loro Don't bother olih iba Salting Mr aod Mtt. CUAord Challender H n nr the Incubator at bom*. Lantern. Onlp n an h.pinow ttt>r*e*. Bring your ***• al any lime, and were entertained on Sunday by Mr. and R d S f o Once in» iic n sia. Mr*. K. P. Millar of Nau Sharon Onlp . Hill* tonane «eli In J •#♦«» com* (or your chick*. Umm l J lu i t A l t Ao4 Ibnp toc tinnii nrn no 14. Tba P. O. S. of A. catebraied thair eighteenth annlvtraary on Monday Strong and Durable conéttum. Onlp • Mn bone pnnlip. TOMS POULTRY FARM wnnrn mono naan wnii «n tank; night with an «lahoratt banquet Toma River, N. J. . .„„U . a * tOmirulium Onlp a Sundnp kmakfnnt Mia* May Da It* 11 it flatting in Phila­ Easy to Light. pernii* And asnnn allh plana tank. Oive steady, bright light. delphia all ol thia weak attending th* Easy to clean and rewick. Don’t Smoke. Onlp a anni mplonton- McDowtll tcbool (or (aa«etr. 30: White Hollund. 2»; FEATHERS AND EGGSHELL«. ! March 4th, in honor of their daughter, »pent a few day* of the pa.t week herr Candling eggs Is getting to l»e a cus­ I Violet H. Tantuan, the occasion being Mr». Florence Kaiser of New York, ir t Buff and Slate. 27 pounds. rOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O GOOOO oo ooo oooooooo o oooooo J | Brent* turkey cock* below 30 |*ound«. tom with egg buyers, and the day has her birthday. Among those who at­ visiting her sister, Mrs. John Brown passed when a farmer can dump a bulf wu lad Narragnnselt below 22. tended were Mi«*’« Besne Lamb, Laura Captain Albert Horner spent a few bushel of stale eggs on the counter nnd alland *ad Black below 20. Buff and Compton. Addie Lewis, Mr. and Mrs davs home last week ate tieloir lb pounds are disqualified walk off with the cash. A huckster Mr. and Mrs. toel Sprague of Beach Spring Millinery Opening tried this trick ut Danville, Pm., when ’ H. j. Morton, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford I rhows Haven, spent Fridav here three customers arrested him and he Challender, Miss Reba Watson, Mn. SATURDAY. MARCH 15 ■ "biggest" turk ulus, a Madison j. S, Storms, Geo. VanNTote and W. had to poy a heavy One. Samuel Stevens, Mrs. Oliver <. ox, L. L. kjture prize polilder reaching 03 G. Conrad were visitors from Bamegai but such hcavywelgbtu are Many turkey poults died the past sea * Hand, Mia-es Elizabeth and Ethel E will open for Spring Millinery on above dale. All last Thursday uiwred. poor lireeilers and medium son because they Inherited weak con Hand, Miss Carrie Dayis of Wright-s- the latest ideas and styles. Hat« trimmed or untrimmed H. B. Wayne of Woodbury, was in W r Is ...... market...... call atltutlons from corn fed parents. The town. Misses Helen Maas, Stella Dad- | The bead of the harem should have turkey's natural diet Is mostly protein. dine, Reba Hartshorn and < laraTanturr.; town on Monday l big head, bright eye. long strong neck so feed breeders accordingly to win Me»*rs, Fred Chamberlain Lari Moore, W. C. Jon es spent the week end in The VanNote Millinery Shop success Burr Lewitt, i-'red Reynolds, W alter Harhmonton While the Leghorn Is a flier, thi« Bril, Walter Hartshorn, llenry Harts­ We noticed ex-Judee M L. Berry of Washington Street TOMS RIVER bird can be tamed down by kindness horn, Richard Burtis, Mahlon Stevens Toms River, in town on Thursday ami made so docile that It will fly to Robert Rogers, Edward Tatuum, Mai Jintes E. Oiis is spending several ^ ooo-oo oooooo oooooooooooooo oooooo-o ooooo o o ooooooooooo 5 the shoulder, out from the hand and coim Tanlum . Refrei-hments were days in Philadelphia seldom go over the fence If there Is no Clarence Ireland of frenton, was a top rail and the yard Is green Auj served; at a late hour thcgufstedepait kind of a hen will try to get out If slu­ ed wishing Mias Tantum many happy recent visitor ts on a bare ran mid the greens mid returns of the day Mrs. II. L. Cranm erof Staten Island shade are Just over the fence, and you Mabel Moore who has been employed is vi-iiing relatives h re can't blame her at Mi. Holly for the winter returned to Mrs. Walter Lamson and daughter of The United Stales department of ng her home here on Saturday Moorest wn, spent a few davs here la«t rleulture has Issued an open letter tn Squire Brown of Cnssviile was called week C h e a p egg sb I pliers requesting them not to litre late on Saturday afternoon to Ward Stille of Tuckah 'e was in town «Ido erneked «mall broken stale, heat­ I huid L'ouiT iu the absent-, of Scptir. n Wednesday ed or rotten eggs. Experts ehnrge $43.- Asson, who had gone to New York. John Hanson of Norfolk, spent a few OOO.iXK.1 annual loss to such Improper And badly printed Stationery is a sad recommendation Otfivr Irwin Chafey arrestedfour young .¿ays here recently methods. Mrs. John Warren of Trenton, is vis­ for any man’s business. The character of your stock is Turkeys are very scarce this year, men from near Bordentown on Satu r­ iting relatives here and the city buyer who goes from farm day afternoon, while riding at a rapid often judged by your printed matter. H. M. Marple of Philadelphia, was in to farm to buy up the (locks will get rate through the streets of New Egypt left. No. it’s not the wet weather kill­ in an automobile. After a light line town on Tuesday ed them off. The farmer is quitting the young men went on their way R. F . Lewis of New York, was a re­ the turkey, nnd ten years hence the Miss Lizzie South and Roy Gordon cent visitor here turkey will be a great curiosity. visited at the home of Ellis South last Percy Hulse of Beverly, spent the Good I kr C. M. Hamit* Don't forget that the hen takes a va­ Sunday week end here cation in hot summer and molts to pre­ j Mrs. Joseph Richardson of near W. W. Talman ot Swedesboru, spqnt model—noth iiiik a st a n d hack. Stationery with nice type arrangement, well printed, is a pare for winter weather and work. Brindle Park, called on Carrie Horner a portion of the week here first class recommendation— the person seeing it thinks •ter«! with caruncle«. Idg th ro at w at The Hottentots have their own easy on last Saturday Mrs. Harri* Lazaroff is visiting friends buck wide at shoulders, rounded wav to detect crime If a man Is ac­ Lindlev Reed and Howard L. Davis in Philadelphia right away that your goods, whatever they may be, are 1th graceful slope to tail; strong, long cused of stealing a rooster they simply went on their wheels to the oil wells at R, C. Spackman spent Saturday in Finçv breast wide. full. r;i\qd, deep; open a chicken, and if the entrails are in the same class, and must be worth buying. Cassville on last Saturday Toms River ® ^ shape, with big end T'ont white the man Is innocent, nnd if they lliulc modeli: |,jj,.„ plump,------,_____ thighs;_____ thick. ._ ... are yellow he is guilty. II this were W. W. Stokes visited at the home of W. G. .Parker of the R. P. O., is i slniuks: big feet. set w tie I trie'll in Enflflnnd. where white nuated W. Scott Chafey on last Wednesday spending this week with his parents, IPtn. He should eume from unrelnttd birds are mainly in vogue, the suspect and over the week end J . W. Parker and wife You Will Think would nearly always go free, but in nut veiated to his mates, and Squire Haines visited in Pemberton Mrs. A. J. Durand is spending a few piid n0t pe nver fat ibis country his chances would bo slim, l on last Friday days in Philadelphia HjObblers should he changed each fall. ns butter ball birds are the fad. and Right away that such stationery must be expensive, but J. W. Parker and brother spent Sun­ [ ' ’* ,s better to change the hens, If much poultry is corn fat. Ellis Stillwell and Louie South were that is not so, as we do the best work for very little, if He equal to the present cannot lie Tile Campines are fast coming into 1 callers at the home of Frank Stillwell day at conference in Atlantic City »red. a wild or half wild gobbler favor. It is another tine white egg I Sunday Frank R. Austin and wite reached any, higher price than your are probably paying for 8 Paying investment. breed, built on the Leghorn style, and ; Mrs. George F. Compton and daugh­ home Saturday from a six weeks trip the cheaper looking printing that you are using. its breeder« ¡ire so embused over it t e r Mils Laura, were visitors in Phila­ through the south that they have established the Cam- n , DON’T«. delphia an last Saturday pin*» dp, .,|dt to imtini their favorite. |he r"--'VOrry. ■ . about...... ’he. future, « , u . c Let wa« mice the goose country I Mrs. M. E. Lamb and daughter Mar­ Why Use L. and M. Semi-Mixed Printing of all kinds, from a vis­ “hire tiikp 0¡tre of ltself w hi|e you Knfflinul rl,l iti ITHff a single drove of ion were visitors in Philadelphia on Rea! Paint lake “are of ibe present. o f th was driven across Stratford Monday iting card to a full fledged book, Don't Re’ high perch pride. The p mo Because it's economical. Because it lindero oni their way to the London I Miss Lora Horner, Mrs. Carrie .Hor- is pure White Lead, Zinc and Linseed olways hnobs the higb perch market But Russia nmv fow er Orsi ( ’hrisirii:!« m r and Harley Cook were visitors on Oil. Because it's the highest grade and always done promptly. Try holds the rubberneck championship of Sunday with Mrs. Levi Southard of quality paint that can be made. Be­ cause when the user adds 3 quarts of oil pun'1 do *8?1 bu-v "'’'“ I you don’t need. If the world us. yon rue Brindle Park to e a 'h 1 gallon of the L & M. Semi- o n It 12 per cent of the farms in the Don't Mixed Real Paint, it makes 13 4 gal rot rnited States failed to report poultry John Lewis spent Thursday at Jac‘ F° iaf eRgs sweet ns a forg etm eno t. Ions of purr paint at a ¡cost of about (It the hist census. These may have 1 0bstown $1.40 per gallon. This saves the user The been truck or small fruit farms, where William Thompson spent Sunday 60 cents a gallon on all the print used. p i « tt7*hp ns n las,ra resort continuous advertiser is poultry laiiiiot well be allowed to ! with his family here The L. ¡Sr M. is and hasalwavs been the ’u the i account of their scratching 'aveyard t" ri‘<‘torV of the business ran ce «' Mrs. Bertha Mount w as a visitor in highest grade and most perfect paint stunts five million six hundred and pr .dueed Courier Philadelphia on Monday Ian0!* ^ ocli .vour hard luck. Every r-tv-tive thousand seven hundred and Sold bv A. A. Brant, Toms River; ine n»i„® architect of his own for- ttftv four farms reported poultry. | j acob Lavine was a Philadelphia vis­ Stanvrood Bros., Island Heights Courier Building T O M S RIVER, N. J. pie, '“" e woman iu the itor on Monday Mrs. George Delzell spent Saturday I S al packerhiefs for menand women. Wvt»,1 bralP culture. There 1» at Birmingham visiting her brother I Stop and see them at Hirshblond’s, the I room for improvement Mrs Walter Cottrell and Mrs. H. I. m\\y ou tfn t?r. Adv — RECENT DEATHS COUNTY COURTS Asbwty P u t , Mirth I l—U.xwg* M. Cul out «hi» coupon, nnd proonut it *j I»«*», b.tt|d*» and !t*r m u t *»»«« I. W, Caf»Mb»*l »•» ’> '*• iui*ii(Uad«*i of tba !•> «1 »taste* lows foe u»e nr»l lime to two m«mh* W. L DfGRAW'S atore «nal bo will plan«, Iota* p atm tiw r at Lanoka anJ 00 Tuesday, and preotdad avae tha *|il< !*»#♦ a ewatdoot of fpnl«i»«d, dsod roomy court*. Mia Itlewd* watt much chant« il for twonty-fivo volo« In tb* Uh itigM 1« lludwa alraal fcoapilal. plotted to Bod hi in lookiog •» *o!l k n Voek.of (all ilutii. Las* aba «at ROYAL Kail aod Haul Uaiin. two Lakew od an ••* lit tbtt dip laal »all 1 ado. | S ood 10 *»•*» ol age. weivod in­ $400 Piano Contest My mg to inlet*»' capitol in bM kl»M dictment aod pleaded gudty to I sat-»! The daa.l man *•» a 'Ooepisuoit* BAKING hooeoa. she keys to which they obtaio- l| « if b n a im trf bia hall milltoey. ball ed through ooe ol the he»tbeia bomg •Wt.,al garb tbal he aflectod. bta employed to the J »•(■•« Lyoch »*•' es- wide b'lmmsd black la lu ii and »mall POWDER u te ofttce. They wae* aanWoc»d to the UP-TO-DATE AWD NOVEL W* have been #o> pomtwd mu* loth» and baard Ksheay ReLnmtiuty lee Hum uoa to and conAd-nc* of Um J ill btfora hu death Lana «at ex­ Abmolutoty Pur* thtea year* each. Uoa boa **» »»test­ AdveriUtng Ma»ho4* Ad f W. L. to encourage new u .y , , 0 l - *r>, who htd the b ott lor iheir men to many splendid e i lu s s > ,.,.™ J br * 1*0 condc toi a groen y The only Baking Powder made DeCraW is ktaping Up • tin and mat • work m. He wae given at* month* in nrciaDv invi d and lrom Royal Grape Cream ol Tartar little ahead ol the time* in an advartta- mg in all linea t« ih» s i* m i^ * ^ the county toil. buy#» in this tetrt!W¥ .r *1 i a taiult lot mg ra*peel la again practically demon Sheriff Tilton drew his petit Jury lor •■rated by what ta perhaps tha muet arv u.tng in giving „ '7 * 1 Priv.’i* funeral aervkas were hatd at the April term m the pfotoaeo ol Judge elaborate ayetent ol advertising *v»r »quittbla and fair t . ,| _ 2 p. m. Thursday from the homa of a Carmichael and Countv t'!*rk Holman, attempted by sny bucina«« house in nverv twr.-m buying .... bti thar, Frank B. Lane at Lanoka. aa foRowa: this sactmn. namely the giving awnv •>f anything in our v .r, w.i| c»upon g-id toe K» vuin, x iT U * Bun«) in Good Luck cemetery D. Applegate, died *1 Cedar (»rove OSBORNVILLE of the beautiful Clacton Polar Grand April Juror* returning to ua on Sept, |; P * Besides the brother at Lanoka, Lane Saturday, March ), aged 43 yaar». Piano which it n»w on axlubitlon si hit Andrew Kilpatrick, Union number of vote*will baglygo^jj I a es anotner brother and three sis­ Sba bad blood poisoning in an aggra- Janie* Tbompaon and wifaof Weal store. Joseph Clayton, Jackson abaolutoly free of a ll, ,, ter». His wife, who was a Miss Yar- vated (arm, ao that gangteno had *et Mantnlnking. have returnad from a This piano retail* at 1100.00 aach, John Parker. Brick will begin Saturday, nail of Bradley Baach, liva» at that -----buried Tue*dsy with visit with Freehold relative! guaranteed lor ten years. The princi­ in. She wae James O. Ware, Brick favors will be shown. place with their two aooa. Warren and 1 service* at Cedar Grove M. B. church Mr*. Fannia War » and daughter An» pal points of suportortiy of tha cel*. Orian F. Lane. Lacay for 's-tuare dealing s».ur«*om, Earl. William H. Lana, Mr». J. H. at 2 p. m., conducted by Rev. K. C, na. of 1 stood Heights, havo been vieil- brsted Cinabro piano over nsy other Leo Nath, Plumated era of that fact." Parker and Mrs. W. A. N. Emmons of Matnn. She leave* one daughter, Mrt. ing relative* her*. of this chata of instrumenta lia in the Henry T. Applegate. Dover This four hundred tom, this city and Mrs. F. A. Smock of New Andrew J. Devine and wife arrived ime» stringe in uniton with overstrung Daniel Johnaon Alex McLaren, Union from Philadelphia Saturday and are bat», »plendidly pitched a ale and true Parlor Grand Piano i* suraly t . a'k are the brother and aistert Emery N. Lane, Jackaon Margaret Caroline W iuell. widow of ( ¥it,uog [irn)amiii Gieeo and wife sounding board which give the Claxlon worth having and wt pedici a , i h*r!.-* Falktnburg, Little Egg lia r Mrt. Harriet Colot Will«, alia ol ihe late Henry Wiltell. died March 12. Mr*. Mame Dickinson returned to that neh, deep, even ton* so much •'merry race" for votes duneg n ,, Charle* Roy Rutter. Eagletwood few months. Henry R. Will», diad Friday, March 7, at an advanced age. She leave* one u ,t 00|O«»B on Tueeday after visaing admired. Stanley A*»oo. Plumated in bar 70th year. She tame of a Quaker ton, John Henry Wiuell. and one |,«r mother here. She waa accompanied io a recent interview with Mr. Do- Mr. DoGraw ■» surely m tec» Shotwoll Freioe, Lacey fat met family in Burlington county, daughter. Mr*. Martin Wetlbrook. both j,y Mtea la n n 't Ptahor Graw regarding this decided innovation laird upon hit broad t>indw4 a, (vine Clayton, Dover having traen born, at Weatheld June ol this place. Mr. aod Mr*. Witaoll Capt. Howard Martin Horner hat re- and "Trade Getter adverttggf , Albert McKelvey, Do»er in advertising, Mr. DeGrsw tir a d : 30, lit I. She «rat buried on Monday were Germane and settled here a gene- , urn,4 Irom Tuckerton. where he at- Preoton VanNote. Brick at Kivcraide cemetery, sarvn.ee being ration ago, on the w,»t bank of the tmded • .hit »-*»—f»thar*a ■- *—funeral —' —on w-.a«*.Friday ( John Reed, Plumated Bernard B. Myart. Lake« rod Jeseie Gant of Oib mviU conducted by Rev. W. L. McKee at brook, juat off Manchester road of laet week. Theodore Hula*, who - William E. Nowlan Lakewood Lawn Vaughn, Lacey Saturday caller the home on aouth Main Street at 12.30 Mr*. Wltael will be buried on Satur­ acted as subetitute during b's absence, James Gant, Lakewood Frank Curtis, Manchester Mrt. D. A. Clayton rttura p. ml Mans (rienda and rrlativea wert day at 1.30 p. m., from the home ol her bss alto returned home Frank Lameon, Suffo’d Clark B. Rogers, Lakewood Sunday after spending a fen , present (rum Mt Holly, Burlington, tun in Berkeley, where *h* mad* her Mr. aod Mrs. Wm. Ott of Point Plea*. | Phillip K a prague. Eagletwood letta Cartar, Union relatives at Rad Bank, and Bordantoatn, Rivtrton, and other home. Rev. W. L. McKee will conduct ant, spent Sunday with Mrs. Rebecca Chariot Htndrickecn. Jackson Herbert Mick, Union conrpanied home by Mr. and I Burlington county town» the service sod butia! will be at Rivet- Hall William L. Paul. Jr., Stafford William li. Woolley Lakewo -d Mans n, who returned to R tide cemetery.1 She was nearly *4 J Mrt. Will» moved here with bar hut* w V»»»w **• • ------» nuDRobert C f V MMason ilU U BUMand David Jones were ; Joseph Thump».n, Jackson John C. Post, Dover Monday years ol age. and the daughter of Aug- recent p0,nt l’lea»»nt visitors band and family 32 year» ago Irom Jeremiah Pent-, Ocean Nathan B. Cox, Eagletw oii K. B. Irons left Wednesday ust Johns Mitt Nellie Worth visited her patent* Marlton. They occupied a farm on the Samuel Horner, Litite Egg Harbir Fred Forcanter, Dovtr for Belftwd, where lie will spa north ride ol town, but tome yrart ago on Tuesday Jonathan Tilton. Dover Beniamin Kisley, L ittle Egg Harbor lima Mi-1 Amelia E. Schultze. sister of retired and moved in town. She leavea Oliver Polhemu*. wife and baby were William E. Pott r, Long Hea>h the late General John S. Schultze. died Point Pleasant visitor* on Tuesday Mg tha Sunday callart » « » | J a husband and lour children: Clayton Joel Barkalo*. Lacey on March 12, at Boonton, aged SO SILVERT0N and Mrs. t . T. John»on, Mr. C. Wills and Mrs. C. Budd Wilaty of Dr. E. 0. Disbrow visited this place Charles It. Brandi, Manchtstei years She will be butted Saturday in Johnson, Herman Truex all of | Toma R iver; Mrs. Charlea Underhill of on Monday Samuel Clayton. drick the Schultze plot in Riverside cemetery w u-d and E. F, Larrabee : Lain Lakewood; Harry Wills of Aabury Samuel Miller * a » » viaitur here on William Sherman. Lakewood Mr. ..n 1 Mr«. Lloyd Britt -n w. re Sun­ at this place, on the arrival of the noon Park. She leaves a sister and two on Sunday Merrick day visitors with T. F. Irons an l fam­ train. Funeral service* will be held at E. Lair, Jackson brothers in Riverton Mr*. L. M. Rut’kle left on Mundsy Ezra Did you enioy that nrw book! Lakeburst, where she formerly lived. P. Brawn, Ezglrswood ily for Milwaukee, where she will spend Thomas C. Hilliard, Maocbester Howard Hulse of Osh-rnville was a v -u think othert w mid,why not i Mrs. Fred A. Downs of Mercbantviile, two weeks with her sister Georgs Gaakill, Berki ley • visitor with E. B. Iron* and family on f ir the new library, t il ibrary, Cn a summer cottager at island Heights PARKERTOWN Capi. John Hulse was a Manas quan Georg* F. Pliaro, Stafford Sunday last Office. Do it today. for a lone time, died at the Methodist visitor last Week hospital in Philadelphia on Monday of Mrs Serena Shourds spent i he past After a duration of four week« Rev. this week, after being operated upon a week attending conference at Atlantic Jackson Shibla has closed the revival fortnight before. Beside her husband City services :n the M. P. churco she leaves three children. Mrs. Joseph W. Horner of Waretuwn L\ R. Hulse was a Sea Bright visitor The Downs familv has been one of has been spending a few davs here this week the socially pr. minent among the sum­ Mr. and Mr». Henry Parker were Wm. Scaring was a business visitor mer fo’ks at Island Heights. Mr. recent visitors in Cam Jen at Lavallette on Tuesday Downs was Commodore of the yacht J. Calvin Horner of Philadelphia has Forman Hulse spent Monday in Phil­ iFtfittbari; (Üflmpattg club a few years ago, and they en ter­ been spending a few days with his adelphia tained a great deal, taking an active mother, Mrs. Atmore Homan S. C, Shad'nger and wife were busi­ part in all social or public movements Mrs. Ralph Commings spent the week ness visitors in Philadelphia this week at :h at resort, where Mrs. Downs will end here be greatly missed Mrs. Walter Shinn and children are Aabury park. Nrtu -Hrrury Card of Thanks Funeral services were held at the r spending a few weeks with her par. n.s residence, Cove Road and Cedar ave­ here Mrs. D Wesley Johnson desires to nue, Mercbantviile, Wednesday after­ Capt. Abram M. Price has purchased extend thanks and apprecistion to the noon; burial at Colestown. a new Eagle engine to install in his members of Stafford Council, No. It, ANNOUNCE THE GREAT FASHION yacht. Capt. Abe met with a painful Jr. 0. U. A. M. of Manahawk-n, and Long Branch, March 11—The Rev. accident last week by having his hand many other friends for their kindness Charlei P. Decamp, a retired Baptist - badly cut by a motor driver saw. but is EVENT OF THE YEAR preacher, died to-day in his eighty-first during the illness of her husband, doing nicely at this writing through the columns of The Courier. year. He was born at New Egypt, Wm. Dunfee is making the wood piles Ocean county, and was educated at look cheerful down this way Mr. Henry R. W ills and family wish Pennington Seminary, entering the Norris Sears is a trequent visitor in publicly to express their appreciation Methodist ministry in the Newark Con­ The Easter Millinery Opening! ! this section of the kindness and sympathy shown ference and selling seveuti pastorates. them during the sicaness and deatk -f Later he joined the Baptist denomina­ the wife and mother. FOR tion and aerved several south New OCEAN GATE Jersey pastorates. He was twice mar. . i I! I wish through the columns of the ried and is survived by nve children, Gcean Gate has a regular pastor now ^ ^ makegkaown my thanks t0 four sons and a daughter R ev. A. C. Oliver at the conf r.n e ^ and ceighbors who came to Saturday, March 15th S g h T .n d Ocean O aT He °wil. hold our assignee in the sickness and death Rebecca S. Yoe, sister of Charles Stout, died at Lanoka March 9, aged the first service here on Easter Sunday of my wt e. ^ ^ Applegslte and a formal presentation of all the new styles in M ens and Women s apparel' 84 years. She was buried from old a t 3.30 p. m. j ______Many special sales, including a special purchase of Good Luck church on Tuesday at 2 p. , 7. 7 „r For a sick friend, get a bottle of m., services being conducted by Rev. We letter Easter eggs free of charge t a(j v • u 'i-.i.An'» artv grape juice at Elwell s. aav N. D. Aspinwall; and interment at any name you wish, niton s._____ aav s i ------1832 Royal Shirt Waists Good Luck burying ground Mrs. Yoe was the daughter of the Values up to $10, at $2 each late Joseph Stout of Lanoka. She Reduced Prices of married and spent much of her life in A sale of beautiful evening gowns at $ 1 5 each, as well as a sale oi House Jersey City, and alter the death of her Dresses and tailored and demi-tailored Suits. husband returned to.Lanoka. Another brother, Joseph, lives in New York Liberty Mrs. Edna Havens LaFetra, widow W arner’s O rchestra Jacob LaFetra, died at the home of r son, Edward H. LaFetra at Red Motors will play during the afternoon and evening. The interior of the store and the show ink on Saturday night, March 8. windows will be appropriately and beautifully decorated. le was a native of Herbertsville, but Regular Price Reduced Price id lived at Red Bank for 46 years, 1 1-2 h.p. $47.00 $ 2 6 .6 7 ne daughter, Mrs. James A. Frazee, 2 1-2 h. p. 53.00 4 0 .0 0 Men’s and Boys’ Clótjiing, Haber­ res at Herbertsville; another Mrs. E. 3 1-2 h.p. 63.00 46 .6 7 . Minton, at Red Bank 6 1-2 h.p. 91.00 6 6 .6 7 dashery and Hats. “toSpriíg™' David Wesley Johnson was buried on T H E S E prices are for complete lursday of last week at Mannahaw- motor with muffler, Schebler The new styles in Men’s, Wcmen’s and Children’s Footwear W‘H n, aged 50 years, having died the carburetor, oil and grease cups, ready. onday before, at Martins, on the but do NOT include ignition or eadows near that village. Fun era boat outfit. Price of latter quoted on request. The factory intends man­ rvices were held at the M. E. church ufacturing a new style motor, and have made the above prices to dispose Spend Easter in Asbifry Park. The Leading Hotel« of those on hand rapidly. Repair parts can always ba obtained. It you Charles G. Wood, who had made his desire any of the above you must order quickly, for when they are gone Restaurants and Amuseme^tg wjj| be Open. Write the Chamber of n «r home for some years at Lake- 3od, died at his New York city heme there will be no more at any price. Send for catalog. Comm«rce for tj,e £aster folder. itch 2. in Lakewood he had lived at le Pines. He leaves a widow, Mary R . K. PEARCE,AgeiSLANP HEIGHTS, N. J. light Wood

Mrs. Carrie Applegate, wife of Joseph - i

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TOBI IUV1R.1». J.. FRIDAY A FT 1H NOON. MARCH 14. 1018 VOLUMI 03 NUMBIB 84 0 A B Ü l M 0

IAKEWOUD LAKEHURST B tW E O A T isla n d h b 8 h t i Personal M ention with Local Flavor Not tati died with the reduction in A civil t« v k a *m n n»!iin fee U I..4 Hetfkia (» 1.» another family ih* aeaemrd valuation of the Lakewood poelmaaier at thu p l« a to auccaad th* of y»#r »round re.ld.oit »1 thu s. mmm> L.* held at th* ol ih . M, 8, Conleraoe*. *• K.y, . . 4 - * * " ™ IM N** «***• Board of Taiation from 1117,000 tu Lakewood poal office on Salurdav, Mr» Juaapb Keel »ill com. her. lo MI»* MNafc Bradl.y of Pe.nb«t^. •> **• *«• ‘b* h‘* . back, » ««• » ° bl* it cut Ape*I 12. Last year the office paid occupy (b«if summer collage ih . v ..r daugbtae ol Mr. «od Mr». H .n y U.ad- "> N w Jermy Confereoce ì «JOO.OOO, after ih*» had aakad ...re .«<• N - V" k to gao.OOO, th* owner» of that piopwiy 1*24, and thua is naar the presidential .(uuod Mr. Reed »»» M»u«n*d .1 top, and g,a.ddaughte. of M.» Doloro i' Atl.o.k City. p..«hlog have furlhar appealed to Iha Slat* sea Msoretlown la»i year. Pot . tong Poi,« ofTom, R,»«. ls empio,«1 bv Sund.y n,n, .. tb. conf.renc.chovcb, b t f i 1**’ I oard ot E>juali*atioo of T ax«. They Th* aoealled new depot of the C»rural lime ih* family sp.nl tu summer» thè In,«na,tonai P ool,.. S a i« Com - h « e B.ahop IMrv b.d p ...rh*d m t— Bank b .» bwi • claim th* property I» ooly worth what railroad has been completed, tl ia the bar* t l . w . brvtbee to ih . 1* 1« paay ol B .o . i . MHU ^ ' ,<** ' _ of Ih* Pbiladalphla tonlerence »latta on it will «11 for, and that it was pul up old atatioa, with a little mor* added to George Reed, «bo tl Presiding Eld« uodtr ih* hammer and brought only it. At least it no« haa a waiting ru ts •rn— •iKb nitde hu bom. h«e, .nd »bo ••» p»^ Mr». Fr«I H.Gold«, d.ughueof Mr. • Pbc*fcuco^ ,'1 l> ** 1*0,000. Mpny Lakewood folk» instai ^ ^ , „ 1 « *«*>*• * « * lot women and anoth« lor man. Th* 1« i l Tome Riee* lot ihre# ye.r» .nd Mm. F .8. Iro .» ^ Ml.Holly. foem- C.Honofu u. «id n ell that the »ale waa ooly a waah tala in ground* around tbo station era cavaead ihiriy odd year» »go erly of Tom* R i* « , li»* r«umed b « l«n* .ili b. m A l.sk. to look o »« tb . ll, Wrtgk* « thair b*li*i. and that tb* own«» of the with c.usbad alone aod a ceroaot walk Edgar U« im c s. . tiudeal ai Ih* work in thè Burline ino couniy «urro- « » reprm.nuiiv, ol ’ «I our public arbooi uo Turn property have not - hanged. neat to the building itaalf. Saw paint Toms Ki*#v high «h«*l. has boon gat.'» office, .fu r b.mg oui » km f !»*»•»< E. ebureh, »od io • « w h.r. ■>«« , ib . requaal .1 lb . chute he» should b* slartrd has don* its beat to covor the| ababbt- t . b l l * ’ " ' ' trip I» spending ih . «*ek al the Sunnysnlv. in timo from din*«» Th» »cbool election of Lakewcad nraa of th* old atation. Poe Lakehurst i liwlb I '» bl* lhal town, »hit* hi» parcali »«* at •own,hip will b* held on March latb at village, however tHa location of iha Atlaalic City Franklin B L»vt», a w.ll k.own Ml. LoCAl Bill from C .m d .n '*.1.« Naur* » ,ul1 which um* new member* of the Board sta’ ion east ot the main track, ao that ll look» at tf Potlm ttui V»n6c hoick Holly l.wyar and »umm.r iM id.nl of a marriage Uceate was usoad Mon- „ „ 4,,, .rito uri.ot »od of Education will ba elected to All tb* all local traffic must croaa tba track lo lb* »»a* i»» of the lucky o » « »ith ih . Beach Haven, baa been unwell * * « day lo Frank Row, No. 17 South Tbtf- «„I n i *"»— *•» »‘•ut. .h. placM of Rev W G. Wedemever, J« * * change in lb* politic» of ih.td rai.isir». reach th* atatioa, la bad • I , , M puloo M*"> am«, b . returned from a trip to Florid. i ty.*|,h su e«, .od Gertrud. L. Alt- Juhnaon and C. Covert. The total «ill b* lion, being under civil ««trie* protec­ hut i* Mid lo bo Improving ridge, No. 17 South Thirty fifth sireei. — ».I tcbool ranima appropriation aakad for by th* Board Complaiot ia mada that rol* ala w tion ...... Camden, daughter of th* lot. Ja m « ^ r i n à t i . of Education lot th« mainlrnaoc* of 1 “•reb " ‘b• M 1 Prank Lawrence, son of Rev. A. right inch»» deep ara to ba found ia the r.,,h.KlH«lbouM. 1 » “ ^ Benjamin P Hlrahblondof Mt. Holly, Auridge. and w.ll known lo Toma Riw- th* «bool eyatem (or th* coming year Lawrence, D. D„ hat d#cid«f to enter new road to Browaa Mill* It may bo * «ter» *iM eora. out «od .»• broth« to laador Hirahblood of Tom» « . ia 128,500, dividrd up uodtr the follow­ ill* lb* mini»lry, and took hi» examlnailoo that whan iha »oather aod road both •t lb . poll* •» »kat Riw«, »»• bald up whil* drlwiof “” . ing heads For current expanse», *25,- »U. ■ at the conference list wreck in Atlantic •aitla. the difficulty will disappear. through th. pin*, near Ch.t.worth laat . ° r- •od Mr* A D ,v“ - of 000; building, repairs and grading. $4,- But there seems to be a lack of binder f , Sptagua ot M anna­ City. This make» l«o of ih* Lawreac# week, t, wa. about dark at mv. o ^P*r °*th* C*“'- M A. p. I >*» 500; manual training. 1800 and fur the in tha gravel used on tbit and of th* boy» ta that calling, tb . older eon, m„ and Hirahblood. afUr a .u c c ^ u l- »«urned bom. laat weak, .f u r . uipandiaf • ta« day» «ni» school garden, 1250. The amount ol road. The gravel itMlf. small stoat, Henry, beiag on* of th . rising yoong day» buaintaa bad cooridarable mon.y j ,b*lr ««»“«hi«. Mr». Falla A. the appropriations asked lor is larger I. H. Sp*.|u# men of tb* conference. Frank waa itgular lo sue, like ao much ersektd Jc U v io o aod » il* *P*0( • ,#w in hi* cloth«, when a man leaped out Uu“ ‘* r- *l J * ‘ kw»n, Mlsai.aippt than the amount voted on l« t year. formerly a raaideot ol Now York city corn, would be ideal, if it will hold , , , OL-boto la*l »**k. «om* ol the bruah and grabbad th* ootm'» Th* increase is due tu the maintenance, for many year* and bad a » .II salaried Mr. and Mr*. A. Wilbur Naah, Jr., of together. Tbia auramer will tell tha head. Ben lumped (or th* grouad, coal and improvements nectaaitattd by ■ by «tomutoflo lob with ih* New York Telephone 505 Cooper el reel, summer rendent* at Ula as to that J H. Sp*»lu* *• vmting f**a grabbing . ben.y whip .. he j.«H ,, bav. b« 0 .pending 0 tba new high school Volley ball ia th* fad. and no mistake. Company and landed on th* fellow a head with' • lit Bnditio" law days at the Chalfonte, Atlantic Golf haa it* patron* to lie *ura, but the whip bun. telling himtothagrouod i H Uaakill eolauoined h.i City Lakewood has a new idea in th* wh«a golf haa ita twoa and fours, vol­ Mr. and Mr*. Henry F. Wort g .v . Without wailing lo *ee what become of b ebaa l»«i Thuraday a**»- banking business. Th* Pirat National ley ball baa ita dozens and scoras porty in honor of their d.ughtet Ann*. th* highwayman, h* drov* for Chat»- a » n anjoynbla lira. »•• »p*nt. Thursday evening, March 6, in Bay Air Mr*. F ra n c« S. Chnatopher, wbu ha» bank, which ia now making a bid for Here » hoping that we have a school worth »■ fast »» the hors* could go Irembinrnc* aatvad A ll« ih . da- boll. Th. ov.oing w»» »pent lo gam.» bean the guest of Mra. laaac l.ee, well business, is kapt open Saturday even principal thla time. T h « e continual i of lb* guaam il dimuverad and music after which refroahmeota known al High Point, at 521 State mg for the convenience of workingmen shift» have been unfortunate for tha Deer »re rating up th* »trawberry , mitchirvou* boy. or young were «erved. Thooe preaeot wera; Mr* •treat, for three week», ha» returned to who are paid off Saturday nights school and bad lor tha pupils e h»J entered *b* rear of lb. H. F. Ware,Mn.Thoma. \Vall.ee,Miaae* wine» forCh»rl*» H Pittman near Han­ her home, in Brooklyn Tba cngagainant ia announced ofMise Rev. Clifford k . Dilke, who wa over Farm*, and other» who try to farm ,gd itolfO the ic* cr.«m Ireezar Grave* Sawn, Lena M. Penn, Alma Bessie E. Matthew* of Lakawood to stationed at tb* M. E. church her« in th* wood* belt report th* aam* Mr. and Mra. Warren Wcbater, of 626 Holmes C. Burchell of Long Branch iiktrai*'»*0* ‘h* c,lw FrM,er McKclvey, Janet John, M .iy and some two years ago, and who left her* ! Coop« atreet, also of Ocean Gate, have tad clea *d. .od «itb plate. Adel* Stoke», Heltn Gibb». Ann» War., trouble •od ihe wedding ia Mt for next June to take up hia studies at Drew T b to -, returned frum a month’»stay in Florida fU ((turned next day »ilh a Kli.-ab.ih and Bona Bridge, Laura TheFirstNational Bank »advertising logical seminary, was one of thosa re­ fo w lin g p «tie* to ha»* mor* E. W. Etham has itarted work oo a —— to pay four per cent, on time deposits ceived as fullftedged preachers ia tha Sollid.y, Hilda Applegate, Elate John- Mt. William C. Doxsey of Merchantville, I kiod ot (»tablet on hand next »on. Olive Edward», Franc« Ko»e, brick bungalow on the Mount at Miss Grace Reimuller, a village school conference at Atlantic City by Bishop Mr. formerly of Toma River, attended the t TliU it »port nod luo in on* Mrssrs. Ril.y Applegate, William V«n- Holly (or Arthur D. Cross. Both teacher was operated upon at the Berry on Sunday laat we|| Sunday services of the New JeraeyCon- ^dtkr word, but the culprit» will Kirk, Howard V.nSchoick, Milton Crosa and builder Esham are Spring Lake hospital last week, (or Fred Torrey as district lira warden, ferecce at Atlantic City, nlvet brhind bar» tom * d»y Johnson, Gilford Penn. Frank Pftller, known vlaitora at Sea'Sidt Park abscess on the mastoid bone back of seems to be on th* go all tha time. He i charge of larceny Harry Clayton, R»v Cl.vton, Albart ooooo oooooooooooooooooooo oooooooooooooooooo0000004 the ear has a big diatiict to cover, and tie Sig. Piero Orsatli a celebrated tenor I Cranmcr o f Statide Park, Irons Nearby Notes LAVALLETTE seems to cover it too gjnday >o town gave a concert last night at the Laurel- in-the-Pines I Taylor nvititiog hit parent» Arden A. Penn and ton Delb»rt Walter Applegate and Al Woehr, two Laat Sunday afternoon the bruah Mrs. A. B. Phillips was at Lakewood Manitou Tribe of Red Men will hold | Stephenson and family with ■pent Saturd.V and Sunday in Phila- Lakewood boy», have built a caught lire in the vicinity ofBrown and Tuesday * its fifteenth annual ball on St. Patrick! i Gardner of Lakewood, motored d.lpbi. machine which th* Ciriren saya is a* Grand C.ntral avenues. T h e stiff Dr. Harold Pittia was a Tuesday vis­ evening. Prosecutor Newman is one of i os Suodty to vi»it hit mother Mr». Wm Jonet and daughwr of Sea good as any other aeroplane, excapt1 aouthweat breeze drove the fire rapidly itor at Lakewood the committee knar RumcII of Jer»ey City »at a Side Park, have been »pending tome that it needi a mo or north through several blocks of dense Mias Lulu Stooe, of Asbury Park, is ay viator time with Edward Vaughn and wife Fire Company No. 2, elrcted these visiting Wm Hartman and wife The Peoples Bank of Lakewood, as bru,h in the rear of tht ° “ “ >e art. William Sprague of Manna- Mr. and Mr». G. W. Vaoderherchen east side of Grand Central avenue. A office!» for the ensuing year; President Raymond Carr ha* moved into tha an advert sement, exchanged new wkio, ip«nt Sunday with her titter of Philadelphia are occupying their force of men fought the fire, but were David C. Gifford; vice-president, Shel­ McLaughlin house on Center St nicklea for old. 11 can't be said it was don Clayton; eecretary, Albert Patter f. S. Ellis of Tom* Rivei vi»itcd new bungalow here greatly hampered by the mass of high Wm Richmond, Budd Shinn and much of a bargain, either Shibla; t dau|0ter over Sunday A »on was born to Mr. and Mrs. Her­ bushel growing near the cottages. The son; treasurer, Jno. foreman, Dean Emley, represented Lakehurst at lease Frazee of Lakewood claims to Harrv Chambers; trustees, T. J.Elm er, t Burdge. agent lor the society man Vautier recently sparks blowing across Vance avenue the Inauguration have got 170 egg* in February from 12 r lb* Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Harry Layton of Trenton is visiting set fire to the MacQueen cottage which D. C. Gifford and Harry Chambers; Miss Mary Larrabee is teaching at hens, while Mr. Northrupp of the same representative to Firemen's Relief As­ i is town on Monday, and while his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Layton was soon in dames. Mrs. Garibaldi’s Cold Springs town boasts 209 eggs from 13 hens in sociation, John Artng |veitigiting tiler complaints found » cottage on Reese avenue followed next, Amos Bozarth represented Horicon the same month e belonging to Fred Ottenbacher, BAYVILLE and Thomas Reeves' cottage to the Tribe. No. 130, Imp. O. R. M., at the ebiker, Itme and in harnest. Otten- George Hatpin of New Egypt has north on Vance avenue also caught, the John B. Peters ha* 'h e cont'acc for Great Council, Atlantic City, Thursday icberwu arrested and taken before i sold a Ford car to Miss Viola Thomp­ David Anderson has been spending a three cottages being completely dis- building some road t on the Lakewood and Friday laat mice sod fined live dollars son of Wrightstown and another to Dr. few days in New Yorkon business troyed. The Osborn property and the Chicken farm at Burrsville and has be­ |Tbequestion of continuing or discon DeWitt Pettenger and wife motored J, W. Bichler of New Egypt , hotel Leslie caught fire, but were saved gun work Harry E. Jones haa bought out the [ the high school here rnutt be down from Allenhurst on Sunday One of the attractions at the Presby­ through the exertion of the owners- The polo practice of the International butcher and grocery business of Wm. tiled toon. It is alleged that there terian bazar in New Egypt recently , Frank Sharp of Camden was a week ; Lavallette feels very grateful to the Cup team will be held during April ou H. Lauler, taking hold Monday e not enough pupils to make a high was a handkerchief donated by Mrs. end visitor at Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Cor­ P o :nt Pleasant Fire Company who the Georgian Court grounds as the Harvey Fife of Brooklyn, visited »I necessary, and i hat it would be Woodrow Wilson. arrived with their chemical engine to guests of George J. Gould friends the fore part of the week ¡»per to send them to some other nelius's G. U. Warded and wife spent Satur­ Levi Grant, of Jacobstown, has been j render assistance. In Lavallette the The annual spring golf tournament Mrs. C. K . Dilks and daughter, of The board has in this problem day and Sunday with relatives in Burrs- granted an absolute divorce from his I inflammable question is, to be or not to will be held about the middle of April Little Silver, are visiting friends in e that will take thair best judgment on the links of the Country Club, and ville wife, Adeline Grant, on the grounde of be, bushes or property town The Mite Society meets on Wednes­ desertion. B. H. White was the attor­ Gus Fisher is spending a few days in many golfers are expected down, as this Master “ Bob” Egbert, of Jersey City ney in the case town this week looking over his prop­ is one of the premier golf events of the is viaittng his grandparents Wm Mont­ . WfcST C r tttK day evening, Maxell 13tlx. at th- home of Mr». Jam es P. Lewis Point Pleasant boys art talking base­ erty North and marks the opening of the gomery and wife golf season. Andrew Dennis and wife spent Sun­ ball Mrs. John Strawbridge of German­ Mrs Gautier visited at Bayville, Sat­ • D. Kelly attended a directors Dr. G. W. Lawrence had high score day with their daughter, Mrs. George William N. Frew of Pitteburg is town, Pa., visited her mother Mrs. urday ting of the National OysterGrowers at the rifle range of the Laurel House Chamberlain in Lanoka building a garage at hit summer home Alfred MacQueen on Monday. Mrs. Miss Gussie Hubbell spent Monday iation at the Park avenue hotel, Gun Club last Monday evening with and Tuesday with Mrs. Henry Jeomnga Mrs. James P. Lewis entertained a in Point Pleasant MacQueen returned to Philadelphia York city last week 273 out of a possible 300 few friends on Saturday evening, George Morris of Point Pleasant has with her daughter at Lakewood I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holman attended Mr. and Mrs. George J. Gould leftfor The Dramatic Club is rehearsing for Chas. Butler of Deal L. S. S. was a bought out J. R. Hall's bus and express Donald MacGregor of Philadelphia, New Jersey Conference af Atlantic Panama recently, accompanied by Mr. a play entitled “Bill the Coachman” Tuesday visitor business at Bay Head and Jean Piard of New York, register­ I and Mrs. Anthony J . Drexel Jr ., Miss Mrs. Hohefielder has returned to her Mrs. L. A. Whitely, a Point Pleasant ed at the Anchorage Sunday which is to be given shortly after Eas­ I Rev. and Mrs. Aspinwall attended Marjorie Curtis and T . C. Richardson. home in New York after visiting her school teacher, laid her muff down in About one thousand railroad ties ter. It is said to be very laughable lie New Jersey Conference They will return in time for the polo, daughter, Mrs. D. J. Shaw the Asbury Park depot; when she went have been unloaded within the past from start to finish ¡Theodore B. Cranmer who was re- which begins the 1 st of April Mr. and Mrs. Wm Montgomery were Miss Alice Blodgett recently returned after it, no muff was there. The muff two weeks. The best o f them will be ztd to the St Josephs hospital, Phil- to Philadelphia after spending some was traced as far as Red Bank and lost ’Jsed for the bulkheading ou the bay Dr. and Mrs. Charles L. Lindley are Monday visitors at Jersey City lelphia, where he underwent an oper- time with Mrs Phineas Potter front spending a few days in Bermuda during i for an abscess, is doing nicely Miss Helen Brockway of Sea Side ibomas Rahilly of of .Yew Egypt was Notices and specifications have been the Doctor's vacation Star Route Mail Contracts od will be at home in a few weeks Park has been visiting his grandpar­ arrested on a charge of buying whiskey p03ted for on building a new The engagemen t is announced of for Irving Foster, a minor, who was i [Mrs. C. L. Shinn visited her daughter ents, Sarn'l Brockway and wife stretch of board walk on the ocean Miss Theresa Hahne of Allenhurst to Edward J. Johnson has the contract also arrested while drunk Wm M. Dwyer of Lakewood J*™. Edwin Salmons in Beach Haven It was the wish of the people of Bay- front to carry the mails over the star route jtwmly A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. ville and Lanoka to have Rev. Wm. Freeholder and Mrs. Charles R. Le- from Point Pleasant to West Point 1 The C. I, F. Society are preparing William Horner at Vanliiseville re­ Magsam to return and the congregation BAY HEAD Compte of Lakewood,recently celebrat- Pleasant, Burrsville and Herbertsville, cently p a play called “Farm Folks", to be are glad to learn that he has returned. edjthe 38th amnversary of their wedding underbidding George Hankins, who ha i P en *n the near future The Everett house, Tuckerton’s big­ The ladies,of M. E. church of Bayville, William Johnson, whose death was the contract for twelve years. | Rev. A. C. B liley expects to move to gest boarding house, is advertieed for will give him a reception on Thursday recorded last week by the Courier, was MANAHAWKIN Thomas T. Gant of Osbornviile was aretown where he will take charge of sale by Mrs. A, E. Adams, who with evening in the town hall again the low bidder on the route trout l " e M. E (church her late husband,George O. Adams,had the father of Morton Johnson, the local Miss Clara Peterson is spending some C. H. Cranmerand Mr. and Mrs. Leon Toms River to SiWerton, Osbornville, Mr. and Mrs, John Purves and son carried it on for a quarter century and boatbuilder, and also Lloyd, Harry. time in Brooklyn! Robert, William, Miss Lottie Johnson, Hazelton motored to Atlantic City Sun­ A dams ton and Butrsville for another <er of Glenside were recent guests more Leonard Britton, who has been quite and Mrs. Thomas Tilton day and attended the Conference ses­ four years. iMr- and Mr?. C. D. Kelly M. D. Nece of Mannahawkin nearly ill is improving Only two bids were received for the sions The residence of Samuel Rulon was bled to death from nose bleed recently. A son was born dead to Mr. and Mrs. borough hall: Frank C. Ferry, of this B. L. Parker has moved from this Mails are Not Infallible. Pestroyed by fire early Saturday even- Adolph Anderson on Wednesday, March Dr. Hilliard had a hard time stopping place, $7S56, Joseph Btilwell ui Munlc- j place to Weal Cteek unu it frequently happens that stw t; Mr. Ruion was away from home tile flow of biood 12th ‘ . i A. B.Gubser ot Manahawkin has kill­ oking, $7302. The last named got the Flaywood Abbott is 'ab ou t to build class matter is slid to one side by bus/ r tlle t'me‘ Some ot the furniture was Mrs. A. Harmon of Irvington, N. J-. mail clerks, who have to take care of ed 19 hogs this winter. The meat has contract himself a house paved. There was an insurance on the ie a guest of Mr. and Mrs Nelson Worth first-class matter first. So, if you fail bouse Miss Edna Crane has been teaching | been sold in the village to get your Courier any week, dro* ZIMMERMAN'S HOTEL school in the place of Miss Elizabeth Wc ate sorry to hear of the continued Frank Robbins of Burrsville was one us a postal and we will mail a doplleate Send Us Your Social News. iv Pi int Pleasant, N. j. Sprague, who has been sick I ’ilness of Mrs. John Sprague of the inaugural visitors at Washington gladly. If it happens twice in aneces- Miss Bertha Shinn of Philadelphia ••The Courier" invites from its read last week. Frank used to live and sion, let us know, for It then demands ers brief accounts of social events, with my feet. For all kinds of feetOh, Dear Boys and Girls of Toms River, home for a short tim i recently, work at Toms River an investigation from the Post Office lists of guests, also personal_ notes. rouble, try Hirshblond’s corn and bun- would you like to help form the new li­ otne of the converts of the recentjre- Writ* on one sitie; let huve it authorities. „0011 Wednesday, if possible, anil sup CharlesCook of Burrsville has bought qon pads, arch supporters, and above brary? Then send us one of those I tv» meetings are holding special me* t- If you change your address, let us ply your name ami address as evidence new horse and wagon t aPt correctly fitted shoes. Adv books you like best. 22* know at once, *d — 1 8s among themselves of good faith. IMkmNwi it>f «a tutti»! It«***, Dull!«* n *gg gglrod sh«H that anuipad up baadfala of I bo otdbr wo »*«• PvR« tod ttoro MIMN M lor kad eaekod N gruodlty Tbo h*da> I m m to VM (to «M loll*»» » to to« dropped oo kid ei'«tnerk ead byrioo to»a oorood lo ioog bio «khiU «tot. ¡Water Front Lots jn ¡5 hla leeo la ibd liar pool, gulp«a« *«»4 «to tog tovof «roggto lAiaing up (toat ibiraiy ewallowa Altai a »!•(-« A rvoftrg collwtog bofuM Ik* R iv er C 3 tong breotbtooe laalaol ba atood eraet. U R w f Ologow* and foaolod II* oj«o Village ” PRODIGAL •lib drop« at motetaro rilagtng to blt> oa tto tort at tbl* b.rv* told MM m r m m and oyokuoaa M ahal; oaa a On* by DM Tto ben*, taw k ill * .r o doe«« para, down Ike road, burrylh« u .to '.« Ibto tto Jv«g» ■ proaoor. Inrward again oHk raloatlaoa rtg«r giro« b* lotarroeoiag llitl« («•»«. »to The Judge akuded after him The bad iv m 1« Ml*. M l j i door itoi JUDGE Track« th#y loft hi lb« duot era«««a (corking lo rouoo bor. u « u bio eat« •ad rw-rrooaid iba rood, but proaont Tom Roll to «««ailMd Hour « maid. WANTED i^ B y VkUGHAJI to n sil ly (be »laming liaaa of ibotr bdebbro I boo «to cook, and tirtott* bo»«» oow. water iron« anywhere in Ocean Counly— neighborhood / u t s r t v m s S tS H ttv / u •Ualgblaned. Iba Judge gained and onto, » to bad nothing «apodal TO loll, hold • Seed place at Mabaly'a right but told IT M cooald.rabl. l.b g ti, aod preferred. Traci* ot 500. 1000 acre* or more. Ji °f T#l . . atop or ao la tbo roar Hla opulent lAAtlr big >lovg acre| » • « . « «* hear from you at once Small p . y°“ ^ » | fatter ho*aa to goal with tbo miua “Mog b Ml." lb« Jndge aoddoaly lo iloa l.rruplod tto bailor us (to aUdM at or Beachrich .'on. Bn<*: •vn o n i i T h * Judd. • label deeply Ho took “If anything h.ppon* to tbo child, bU narratlro 'Dm* tto ovorooor «1 up the Jua and Inr.rtod It. A atray rMAIT»-H l.-Th# » .a . a, Ih. BMMU tbo man roopooalMo for It would bat oora rum« up lo lb# bouoo tto I n t •J Ih. ..ort U I.M la Ik. u S Z m drop or ao foil languidly lato bla alata tar never bean bora—I II puraua him thing lb I bo morolbgr “ ’“¡h*«« klMMailoa. know« "Try equeerlny It, Plica.' aatd Me " «to H.ronr Th# pi... la to b. utd. with ubdltnlalebod toargy from tblo “Wby. but otnctlr. aab. Mil bo rent* •ad it* Malory «ad lU l ..f ik. g o w n , baRy moment forth!" ba pasted up Tbl« miming, aab lit ••* (giblbg •to u naiard. I. Ik. guiikM of diarua- Th« Judge »booh Iba Jug. It gara *«on hr ion.than (‘»•aha*. a knalMaa m a t could happen to blm. Prtco r to n o at tto back ot (to bouoo. »boa waa. a .Ir.n * .f kn.wn a* mad.«, and forth a i amply aouod and ba «tgbed •eked Mkbily (bo oom.a ran out »lib tbo word itol Addreit Box F . G. Bpk Tailor, a farm... whan Hannibal •«»in. bo altomptod to poor Ibto it. Mtaay »•• don. goo# a»ajr “ W ar«. Ilaiar.t a Innt.rti.ua rhlld of •Ood know*, poor lltllo Ibd'“ iba eld eoult>.rn family, te a.a. hi. ap rltwlnf oo« watery eye aa ba tilted It "Will you abut up! triad kl.batty "H# Jolnod In lb . a « « r e * r Courier Office* Tom« River k . fmaranoa. V«nry Ml* how ba adopt (d («ward lb« light Iba bar. •arkgaly ”Y««. Mb.” * * J. "I wonder oo Yaabe« bat erer Bo U> tool)' '* * Wb.o «00 Mlao Mairoy oo»n la a ir CMArTKI It - Naiham.1 rarrla bun "Why do you ao building oa that ••bod lb* Judge R*r,,«y. but the wainlant. d*nr any h»owl«ta. of Ih. boy. tanry la k». p Idea! Why abould any on* barm him Bbo and iho young g.tmnan you IlnimlboL i;.pi.in Wurr.it. a frl.od o? —«bat earthly purpoaa toictod bo*b »nr« m t la tbo gyar- iho Qulnlard* «p p ..r. and aaha qiM. liana about th. Barony. *1 tall you. Solomon. wu are tba drh along (bout (undo«« I aooa ibow MARINE RAILW a \| PleoUi point lb b met elrcla of crime myoolf“ i'HAPTIER 111 -Troubla at Scratch HIH. Tano* * horn., wh.n llannlhal la kid- Thla I* a blow at me - thla la rayaste. 'Tboy had had aupport” naprd by Dais mount. Captain Wurrall’a air. neither more nor leea! .They bare “Yoa. oah." , aaoni Tanry ovrrtahaa Hlounl, a i m him « ihrmhlBi ind M urti Ih« buy atruck at me through lb# boy, it 1« aa "Who ale«pa horo?“ , plain aa day." "Juat lltllo Klovo and Thro« ot tbo ‘ H A n tH IT.—Taney la aarrad with a warrant for aaaaullln« Hlounl Taney ' What did tbo overaaor aayT' •onion, (boy aloopa at tha back of anpaara before (quire Balaam, and la "Ju il that they found Mia. Mklroy iho bouao. aab ” die.-harped with coala for iba plaintiff gone from Hello Plain thla morning, Nu auuuda warm heard during tbo CHAPTER V—Batty Malroy. a frt.nd and the boy with bar.” night r JS. ? ! h** »n rncounlar with No. «to.* nplaln Murrell, who force hla aii.n* "Thla 1« Ilka you, Prtco! How do Hone on her and la rancuad by Bruro you know they haven t «pant tba olgbt "I'll aee tto oreraeer— wbat i bli Carrington, who thraatrna to whip the «•plain. nl pome neighbor a?” name?—Illcka? Buppoae you go for "Tba nearer! neighbor la fire or «11 him !” Mid Ibt Judge, addreaslng tto CHAPTER r i -n .il» aata out for hot- mile« dlitant Mine Malroy nnd Han •berlff Tannaaer. home. Carrtnrton takaa the name ala«. Tanry and Hannibal dlaap- n.bal were aeen along tboul doth In Tba »berlff *»» gone from tba room pear, with Murrell on their trail. He tba ground, at Hollo Plain; do you only a few momenu, aod returned ovortahM then In lha mounialne of T .a- »•■•••., M.urr' 11 «♦'* Tanry drunk and mean lo toll mo you comldor It likely with the Information tbat Hlcka »a* •tab« him In a light that followed. Han­ that they Ml out on foot at tbat hour, down at tba bayou, «bleb wag to b« nibal recap.. In a canon and without • word to kny on«, to dragged A O K N I ’ r o i l . CHAPTKR VII —Hannibal arrive# at mak* i rlglt!" Inquired the Judga; but "Why?” Inquired the Judge (ba hom. of Judf. Nlocum Prk-*. ,\lchaffy did nut contend for tbl* "Hlcko My« Mis* Malroy'« boon act­ s t a m ) a r d i s t a m *k \ . riTtittti UAJTk'K n n -T h . Jude, m-opnlaea point ing mlgbty queer ever aloe« Charley In Th. bor. th. crandwin of an old Uma I’N t’L E SA >I A5 D OTHER frt.nd Murrell arrive at Judy.-* homa. ' “Whit nr* yon going to do Bret. Norton «aa ahot—dlatractod like! He nnlbel hear* of the Unding of Tanry'« . “Try Squeezing It. Prloo," Said Mg- Price?" * •aya be noticed II, aod tbat Tom War# ly. Price arretted a* eoumerfrlt.p h#Wy "Hay« t look over «he ground«, and noticed It” aCHAPTKR IX —Cav.nd'*h family on talk with the alavea." "How doe« b« explain (he hoy’« die MARINE MOTORS raft rr.< tie T»m-y. who la appannili» (bought to In rent a jug with a g lan "Where'« the brother—wasn't be at appearance ?’’ drad. Price brraka Jku> bottom," be observed Belle Plain lait night?" "He reckon* *b* tbrowed beraeir In, * CHAPTFR X.—Retry and Carrlnfioa "What for?" a iked Mahaffy. “jt iccm * he went to Vlemphl* ye«- and (he boy tried to drag bar out, Ilk« Boat Work of All Kinds arrlv* at Bella Plain. --You aetonleh me. Solomon," es terday." he naturally would, and got drawed MOTORS INSTALLED CHAPTER XI -H.nnlh.l-. rifle die- claimed Ibe Judge. "Coming aa you They plodded forward In allenc«; in." rluae. o n » el.riling thing, to (he Judge. do from tbat «action whlcb invented Hannibal nnd Betty meet .gain now and again they were panned by "Humph! I’ll trouble Mr. Hick« to iba wooden nutmeg, and an eiath-day aome man on horaeback who«« des­ •tep her«." Mid tbe Judge quietly. ' CHAPTER XII.—Murr.il arrive, la clock that baa bean known lo run tination i l l Ibe aame aa their own. G. E. WALLACE Bella Plain I* playing for big atak.a. "There’s Mr. Carrington and a ai much ai four or live bourn at a and then at laat they caught algbt of couple of etranger* outside whove _AMOS LEW ISJJ.T.fl CHAPTER XIII-T aney awake* from stretch. 1 am aware the Yankee* are Belle Plain In It* grove of tree*. long drcamlc«* deep on board Ih. raft. been aaklng about Mia* Malroy and Supt. aod Builder Forked River, N.jj an lngenlou* people; 1 wonder none tbe boy; seem* like tbe «trangera ' CHAPTER XIV.—Judge Prtco make* of 'em ever thought or a Jug with a CHAPTER XXII. knowed her and blm hack yonder In atartllng dlaenverlea In looking up land litici Charley Norton, a youngr planter,pia glass bottom, ao tbat when a body- No'tb Carolina," aald the «berlff a* he 'who. iaaalits w M W tba l MJudge, M H la H myatcrlourty aa- j hold« It UP to the light he can see at ; Th« Judg« Tak«» Charge. turned away. Ladies and Gents’ “u,,t<3 a glance whether It 1« empty or not. All work on the plantation hnd "Pilesee them." Tbe »berlff went New Suits made to Order; Cleaning, Dyi CHAPTER X V —Norton Inform* c *r- Do you reckon Pegioe has gulhclent (topped, and the hundred* of »lav«*— from the room and tbe judge dlsmUaed ing, Prciiing and Repairing Neatly Done him'°V«;ringrnny h” PK 5t J" 1¿«d -b y * confidence to All the Jug again for nlen. women and cblldren-w ere gath. tbe servant!. Tailoi Norton l* myitcrloualy «hot. ua?” , ered.red about the house.house, Among these "Well, what do you think, Prtce?” • CHAPTER XVI -More light on Mur­ Hut Mabaffy'a expression Indicated moved the member* of the dominant asked Mnbaffy anftoualy when they rell* plot*. He plan* uprlatng of no- no great confidence In Mr. Pegioe* race. The judge would have attached were alone. groea. F. HUTTINGER confidence. himself to the first group, but he "Rubbish! Take my word for It, CHAPTER XVII.—The Judge and Han- "Credit," began the Judge, "la pro- heard a whispered question, and tne Solomon, Ibis blow Is leveled at me. alhal vlalt Betty. M ^in Strcc ___ • %• * verblally *hy; still It may sometime* answer: t have been too forward In my at­ Wood Building 1 OIT1S IvlV er^.J CHAPTER XVHf.—Betty I* told why be Increased, like the muscle* or th* ' Malroy-» lawyer.” tempts to suppress the carnival of Norton waa killed and leave* Belle body and ibe mental facultlea, by ju« j clearly It was not for him to inix Plain, taking Hannibal with her. Tha crime that Is racing through west r»rrtage la held up In tha wood*. dlclous use. I've always regarded with these outsiders, these burlo»lty Tennessee. You'll observe that Miss Pegloe'a a* a cheap mind I hope 1 seekers. He crossed the lawn to the Malroy disappeared at a moment 1 CHAPTER XtX-Hetty and Hannibal ar* mad,* prisoner* In a lonely cabin. have done him an injustice.”in He put house, and mounted the steps. In the when the public la disposed to think on his hat, and tucking the jug under doorway was big Steve, while groups she has retained me as her legal ad­ CHAPTER XX —Murrell appears at tha of men stood about In the ball, the viser; probably she will be set at lib­ WM. S. ROBERTS rahtn and show, hi* band. hiq arm went from the house. Ten or fifteen minutes elapsed. Xla- hum of busy purposeless talk pervad­ erty when she agrees to drop the mat­ CHAPTER XXI. halfy considered this a good Blgn; It ing the place. The judge frowned. ter ot Norton's murder. As for the didn't take long to say no, he reflect­ This was all wrong. STOVES The Judg M"«*; the Situation ed. Another ten or fifteen elapsed. "Has Mr. Ware returned from Mem­ The'ludge's and Xlr. Mahaffy s cele- Mahaffy lost heart. Then there came phis?" he asked of Steve. II EAT EUS . .. i nn«, h 1 ... —» ... U.. th a ,1 AAV iT IV fl Q bratlon of the former's rehabilitated a hasty step beyond the door. It was "No, sah; not yet." credit had occupied the shank of the thrown violently open, and the Judge , "Then show me Into the librnry," i t n o n x . evening, the small hours of the night, precipitated himself Into the room. A said the Judge with bland authority, and that part of the succeeding day glance showed Mahaffy that bo was surrendering his hat to the butler. WVr !>i'i!!ir

£ j v a « * . _ - I "I dm» i n a . hi* iB.i*i#»re mi ■ a . W M t i and lb . child murk a . ba bad you lato Iowa lb»' ornala î I Ja* babbi id*, ia«i K im M.irur i . a»»e<*iir aa- told H I * tUadea si lb* Baroay lb . d o .a bl Aironir Hill abbi MUly, M> balanced ll . a que.ik.ti ol .uni. bar of «¡.Berel Quia tard • funeral o li*, la carryla' uà nomeUiag *ea*- dstlcacy— Me Habt .ad dalou. «auro Onora* ala i aovor osa» nln. i a.i ll e*»ma io ia* a* l* over- hi* fee* la .badow, rooted bit M i o» I boia**” Movo a ac laborlat under la aastm i. io account tor b.r .iitappeer bow «a lb . doth and with bin rhu» loaeo »«riiemeai. bui be ignored Me iy Throw Good Money Away? •ar* la a m .a a .r that ran cotnpro- aunklubl» print, tollowod ib . Arre U B pro»**«* at Me ovorooor «ad ad ■nice Bo u a ." Miller’. narr »uv. with Ib . eloMdl al­ dreeand Bin»»eit lo Hlueum Prie« leai toa "Wail wbai of ih a ir »riod «roba CMAPTM XXIII. “And Inter»*! ’T h ar warbt no Ueoraa. miad you, T h . Judy. PlmS* Altla*. la blm?" lb* word* cama slowly from Mei r, bui dar « a . Bl* leoni lb do most for your money. They a . r . lai.m ipim i br ia* op«e- lb . Judge's llp». b . Men»ed lo gulp slabi* MI. m* ama .a d lookin' might r Inc or lb . door. Bad bla H i.«, admit« down Kinieiaioa Mal ro e» io Bis Blab done up with bard drtvtag " lad ('arrlnaioa and lb . two ni.o ol tarimi "Poor nulo tad"* ba mut- "Vos." interrupted Hick* uneasily; • bom lb . sb.rlff bad .pok.n lored, bad agata, "Poor HUI* lad!" "put a pair of Mb*, in s niag.r'» “A .bookies cobdllloa ol alTalra. 'Novar one*, air II* lold tk* l band* and bo’ll run any i n n o l Thinaware Mr. Carrtasionl" .»id lb* Judg* br sis« *. In keep blm out ol Bl. .Igkl log»*" war ol greeting W eal! wondered, to' you know bo« *Aa’ M* korrlage all scratched up "Tea,” Mid ('arrlnaioa abortlr- nlaa.rv will talk. W . ibougbt maya» from bein' Mraabod through tb* T V F IN E S T and mo*l H A N D SO M E a»»oflinenl evei »hown in Tom» River, lor “You loll ib.M part* *om . tun» at». he waa tom . kin lo tb* Qulaiards. bushes." added Hleve I ball.«»*“ ronllnued tb . Judge the |»Articular buyer». It hat both quality and beauty and will delight the eye» bu*. w . couldn't figuro out buw The There's a nigger for you!" M il Tb* dar betor. Norton waa .hoi old i.B or.1 never bad but o n . child Hick. Ah* look lb. rascal out Jf of any person po»»e»»mg it. W e have a greater variety and larger »election than ever t bad itartod bom. lor K.ntuckr > and rb . bad been deed fa' yoara Tk. Mo field, dr as sou him Ilk. he waa a h.aid ol bla d.atb wb»n I reached child coulda I bar* been bore nohow " g .n th uan and pampered blm up. and befoie. and you are invited to come in and look it over. Rabdolph on lb . Mcond bluff.'* ex Yancy panned now first cbsac* b . g .is b . runs off!" Once you get in, you will »ee our Cut Gla»», Lamp», Cutlery »core» ol line* from plained Cartibctoa. from wboM cbMk* The Judge drummed Idly oa lb* "A h !" Mid M* Judge softly. "Than lb . w M lh.r bM t.o bloom bad radad you kn.w Mis?” whiehlyou may »elect u»elul and dctirable good». And then our dosk II . ri>«l»d hi* band on lb . wig. oi "What Implacable bate -what iron "Of cours. I anew—wa’n l II my lb . da.k and turned lo (be men who pride!” be murmured, and »wept Bl. bualnosa to know? 1 reckon be w m had rollow«d him Into ibe room. "This band acro», his eye. Absorbed sad off akylarklng. and when bed seen la the aantl.m an you wlab lo a».," He aloof, b* was busy with his ihouakts Me mesa he’d made. Me irlfllng fool Mid, and stepped lo one ol lb . win­ thst spanned ibe wasl* ot years— took to Me woods. Well, be rat cum Furniture Department dows; It overlooked lbs tsrrscos yesrs tbst seamed to glide befor* blm It wb.n I lay band* on him!“ where be bad said aood-br to Ilsur In review, each biller with Its bldeoua *’Oo you know when aad under scarrelr b week before memories of shame and defeat. TBon what clrcum.tancM tha t*am w m will »how you many aurprite». W e have a larger and more »elect ataortment than Tb. two man bad paused br lb . from Me smoka of MeM loot bailies st.bled, Mr. Illcks?” Inquired lb* door Tb.r now sdrssc.d Os. wu emerged (Be lonely figuro of tb* child Judge you would think pouible for a place the aize of Toms River— in fact, a nicer line than (aunt and baaasrd, bt. face dlancurad aa bo bad soon blm that Juno night. No. I don't, but I reckon It muat than you will find in many city »tore»—and at prices they can n ot compare with, a» br a croat rod »cer; tb# otb.r wu b bav* boon long after dark,” said Hick, ■hock beaded Individual wbo moved it evidenced by the number of order» we have filled for city people.) unwillingly. "I seen to lbs feeding with a shambling gall. Both carried' Just after sundown like I always do. * rlflM tad both war# draaaod In co a rt. than I went to supper," Hicks vouch boiUMpUD aafed la espials "Moraine, air,** Mid tba man with “ And no oa* saw or beard Me team tha scar. "Ysncy a my name, and drive l a r Automobiles ibis ffabllamaa 'lows ba d ratbar bo "Not M I know ol," said Hlcka haowa aow aa Mr. CavaodUb." * Mss r Catagtoa's dons (on* off ta Tba ]udaa s t a r t s to hit foot. We have taken the agency for the F O R D M O T O R C A R . This agency with that ■at a pack ot dawga—be lows bit's "Bob Yancy r ba crlad. might' Important to flag what’s of the M A X W E L L , give* u» the handling of the two car» which "deliver the mo»t “Yea, air, that's ma." Tba Judfs 'o f Oeorffa," Mid Steve passed almbly around tb . dMk and I Hlcka started violently at UUa | good*’’ to the buyer for the least money. Shook taa Scratch Ulllar warmly by | of newt. tha band. "W harf's m r navvy, sir?— | “I reckon he’ll bava to travel b wbat'a all tbit about him and Miss right smart distance to Had a pack or Bstty!" Yancy* soft drawl «H «ud- dogs," ha muttered T don't know ot dtoly oaffdr. hone tats aid* o( Colonel BatM dowu Groceries "PIm so God wa'U rscover blot below Girard." i soon)” aald tb . Judge. Tba Judga w m loat In thought He By tha window Carrington mov.d Our Grocery Department will solve the problem of the table. What »hall we have permitted an Interval of alienee to ImpgttonUy. No barm could com . to elapse In wblcb Hlcka' glance aild to feat” i» always the hardest question to answer. Thi* department will answer it for tb t boy, but Batty—a abudd.r want round In a furtive circle. through blm. ‘ When did Mr War* set out for you, »with a display of the choicest staple and fancy groceries. "They v . stolen him.” Ysncy .poke M emphis'" asked the Judge at length with conviction. "I reckon they've "Early yesterday. He (oea Mere started back to No'th Carolina with pretty often on buelness." 1 him—only tbat don't explain what's “Poor Little Ladl” Ha Muttered. 1 “You talkad with Mr. Ware bafar-v coma of Miss Batty, does It?" and be • ha left?" Hicks shook bis bead. "Dt.i dropped rather helplessly Into a chair. Hie ponderoue^ arm stiffened where It h# |p(|k o( M1„ Malroy?” Hicks iSEPH GROVER & SON "Bob are Just getting off a sick bed. rested on the desk, , he straightened* ’-*•*.....'* up lbook pig head. "Did you §m bar dur He's been powerful porely In conse­ In bis chair and bla face assumed Its tng the afternoon?” quence of having his bead laid open customary expression of battered dig­ "No—maybe you think these nig and then being throwed Into 'the Nik nity, while a smile at once wistful and gers ain’t enough to keep a man etl: [Main Street TOMS RIVER, N. J. river, where 1 fished blm out," ex­ tender hovered about bis Ups. ring?” said Hicks uneaelly and with a plained Cavendish, who still contin­ "One other question." be said. “Un­ scowl. The Judge noticed both tb > ued to regard the Judge with unmlxed til this man Murrell appeared you uneasiness and the scowl. astonishment, first cocking his shaggy bad no trouble with Bladen? Hg was i “I should Imagine they would ab­ head on one side and then oh the content tbat you should keep the sorb every moment of your time. Mi other, his bleached eyes narrowed to a child—your right to Hannibal was Hlcka.” he agreed affably. slit. Now and ¿hen he favored the never challenged?" "A man s got to be a bog for work austere Mahaffy with a fleeting "Never, sir. All my troubles uegau i > /VWVWWWW W V A W / iiW ^ V W V i W to hold a Job like mine. ” said Hlcka glance. He seemed Intuitively to un­ about that time.” sourly. derstand the comradeship of their "Murrell belongs in these parts," i ‘But It came to your notice that degradation. said the Judge. Miss Malroy has been In a disturbed "Mr. Cavendish fetched me here on “I’d admire to’ to meet him," said mental state ever since Mr. Norton's his raft. We tied up to the sho' this Yancy quietly. murder? I am Interested In this point, morning. It vu there we met Mr. The Judge grinned. Mr. Hicks, because your experience Is Carrington—I’d knowed blm slightly “I place my professional services at so entirely at variance with my own back yonder In No'th Carolina," con­ your disposal," he said. "Yours Ib a It was my privilege to see and speak tinued Yancy. “He aald I'd find Han­ clear case of felonious assault." with her yesterday afternoon; I w m (§r?att (tenty nibal with you. I was counting a heap “No, It ain’t, sir—I look at It thls-a- profoundly impressed by her nature,- on leelng my nevvy." w ayt; It’s a clear caae of my giving ness and composure.” The Judge Carrington, no longer able to con­ for tf?e: him the damndest sort of a body beat- , smiled, then be leaned forward across trol himself, swung about on his heel. Ing!" tbe desk. “What were you doing up “What's been done?" he asked, with Sir, said the Judge, "I 11 hold your bere early this morning—hasn’t a hog fierce represatou, "W hat's going to bu af (tcugltg to Attintala bat while you are about It !” for work like you got any business of done? Don’t you know that every Hicks had taken bis time In re­ bis own at that hour?” The Judge's Lakewood. N.fJ. «; second Is precious?” sponding to the Judge's summons, but rone’ wa»~iudd"eni7offensive lead qu a rt er s "I am about to conclude my Inves­ now his step sounded tn tbe ball and , - Look here_ what r, ht have you tigations, sir,” said the Judge with throwing open the door he entered . t t0 trjr aud pump m er crled Hicks. dignity. the room. Whether consciously or For n0 discern|ble rea80n Mr. Cav- Carrington stepped to the door. RACHEL A. LYNCH not he had acquired something of that ' endlsb gpat on his palms. P re s id e n t After all, what was there to expect of surly, forbidding manner which was - Mr. Hleks- sald the JudKe urban, these men? Whatever their Interest, characteristic of his employer, A curt and gracious, "1 believe In frankness', Vice-Pres. N. J. S. P. C. A. It was plainly centered In the boy. He nod of the head was bis only greet- I ..Su re- agreed nicks. m0lllfled by passed nut Into the hall P h o n e 1 2 6 . i the Judge s altered tone. As the door closed on him the Judge Will you sit down?” asked the -Therefore I do not hesitate to say turned again to the Scratch Hiller. judge. Hicks signified by another that I consider you a damned scoun­ "Mr. Yancy, Mr. Mahaffy and I bold movement of the bead that be would d re l!" concluded the Judge. your nephew In the tenderest regard; not. "This Is a very dreadful busi­ Mr. Cavendish, accepting the Judge c he has been our constant companion n ess!" began the Judge softly. ultimatum as something which must ever since you were lost to him. In P h o n e 2 “Ain’t It?" agreed Hicks. "What debar Hicks from all further consid­ Ernest B u r d g e , A g e n t this crisis you may rely upon us; we you got to say to me?” be added eration, and being, as he was, exceed­ are committed to bis recovery, no petulantly. ingly active and energetic by nature. matter what It involves.” The Judge's "Have you started to drag the If one passed over the various forms VW. /AW W W VW W W W tone was one of unalterable resolu­ bayou?” asked the Judge. Hicks of gainful Industry, uttered a loud tion. nodded. “That was your Idea?" Bug whoop aud throw himself on the over­ "I reckon you-all have been mighty gested the Judge. seer. There was a brief struggle and good and kind to him,” said Yancy “No, it wa’n’t,” objected Hlcka H icks went down with the Earl of huskily. quickly. “But I said she had been Lambeth astride of him; then from "W e have endeavored to be, Mr. actin’ like she was plumb distracted his boot leg that knightly soul flashed Yancy—Indeed I had formed the reso­ ever since Charley Norton got shot—" a horn-handled tickler of formidable lution legally to adopt him should you “How?" Inquired the Judge, arching dimensions. not come to claim him. I should have his eyebrows. Hicks was plainly dis­ T he judge, Yancy and Mahaffy, given him my name, and made him turbed by the question. sprang from their chairs. Mr. Ma­ my heir. Ills education has already “Sort o* out of her head. Mr. Ware haffy was plainly shocked at the spec begun under my supervision,” and the seen It, too—" tacle of Mr. Cavendish’s lawless vio­ Judge, remembering the high use to "He spoke of it?” lence. Yancy was disturbed, too, but which he had dedicated one of Peg- "Yes, sir; him and me discussed It. not by the moral aspects of the caste; loe's trade labels, fairly glowed with together." philanthropic fervor. he was doubtful as to how his friend's The judge regarded Hlcka long and act would appeal to the judge. Ha OOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOO&OOOOOOiHXXVOOOCOOOOOOOOe» “Think of that!” murmured Yancy Intently and In silence. His magnifi­ need not have been distressed on that, softly. He was'deeply moved. So was cent mind wbb at work. If Betty had Mr. Cavendish, who was gifted with score, since the judge's one Idea was been distraught he had not observed to profit by It. With his hands on his a wealth of ready sympathy. He any sign of It the previous day. If knees he was now bending above tha thrust out a hardened hand to the W are were hotter Informed as to her two men. Judge. true mental state why had he chosen (T o Da iduttUttutMi.» COURIER "Shake!” be said. “You're a heap this time to go to Memphis? better than you look.” A thin ripple | “I suppose Mr. W are asked you to Conversation During Meals. q q Is called by many leading citizens Q <1 of laughter escaped Mahaffy, but the t keep an eye on Mias Malroy while he The world long ago was forced to Judge accepted Chills and Fever’s was away from home?" said the Judge. admit the Important relationship be­ proffered hand. He understood that 1 Hicks, suspicious of the drift of his tween mind and matter, and when one TheOnlyNewspaper in the County here was a simple genuine soul. questioning, made no answer. "I sup­ la occupied by m atter—eating food— ■'Price, Isn’t It Important for us to pose you told the house servants to the mind should also be brought Into 00000000-00000000000000000 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO know why Mr. Yancy thinks the boj? keep her under observation?" contin­ Play. Bay something bright. Pay a has been taken back to North Caro­ ued the judge. few compliments, tell a bright anec­ lina?” said Mahaffy. "I don’t talk to no niggers,” replied dote, chat of the pleasant and lighter “Just what kin Is Hannibal to you, Hicks, “except to give ’em my or­ thing» In life during »11 your weal« Mr. Yancy?” asked the judge resum­ ders." ing his seat. “Well, did you give them that or­ Wonderful Power of Love. “Strictly speaking, he ain’t none. der?" He who has a pure and unselfish That he come to live with me Is all “No, I didn’t.” love for any one being In the universe owing to Mr. Crenshaw, who’s a good The sudden and hurried entrance of has thereby a new lit«* new powers, man when left to himself, but he’s big Steve brought the Judge’s exam­ nsw possibilities, aud new perceptions got a wife, so a body may say he never ination of Mr. Hicks to a standstill. of a!l: and the vary universe itaaif is is left to himself," began Yancy; and “Mas’r, you know dat 'ar coachman; a now universe to him. as viewed from then briefly he told the story of the George—the big black fellow dat took) his new center af love aad light.—& Olay Trumbull. Th# If EW JERSEY COURIER Dover Toi mm. B. rinata, mhw <•« Domelaui old age often of regret. Statement-!! Youth is The man who could T Helps T The Time have secured old age íT W ¿S í TowgJJ 1

FRIDAY Al«» f b o o a ' MAR. 14, 1911 I IMPROVE THE COUNTRY TOWN comfort through En­ For n i T)>1 RIVER, R. J. Y 111! Rurvly »» a Bwaiaaaa Rrapaaitian. of Hope; ■aautifring Any Village Will dowment insurance, 1911 Tim i ; li.oo P»r V«*r In Adv»nee. ■a found ta Fay. Ja». I, Balata« a „ Ottica N*V» Jersey Courltr Building. but did not, points a Kti'd f'mall*'«,» U i;j .J . Tomt Rivtr, O ctm Co.. N. J . Th* cilia«, frvaI and »mall, are dong »•AID OCT Ihvlr whole duly Is providing parka, Po* Koada >«*11 »I Cm . m l «1 «1» l * -l OIBr* at Ton.» hut th* village» and »mall town» teem moral for the young Gravtl Rl*er a» «eeead vlasa mall «—net U t il to tblok that parha are luturiaa bo Portal Flit Svt« IS 00 Rant of i'..n. Both Govtmor and a Senator yond them We hear political econo man of to-day. Room «|r mlsta bewailing the (art that the rltloa HI«« Light» SO 90 ■’IS«*» T re» ion. March 9 .— Ailoroay Genet- are growing faater than the country, Water * and they aak why It la I’arka. boulo »«goo •I Edmund Wde>n baa *«-ni to Governor Sprinkling Si» 09 N varda librarian, added 10 the other at- Board Jam»» F. Fielder. al hi» reduce'. an olllaslih •» »9 traction» of the clliea are ante lo an- A E Burnside Po«t 75 00 opinion holdinglhai that» 1» no»r»rt»nt Special Folic» lice Ihe country youth from iba hem 1*1 «I lo» lha lilt» "Ading" (.overnor, and drum life In a froway hamlet And Cl’itg Fap'r 0 ns Salat taa 10 00 holding «hal h» ratain* hi« teat in the who can blame them? ISM ?« Printing II« I« »rnair. and that (orlnturr o( nidi >13 11 S ta l’y A Supplies m 3 him the conflitutional duty o( being aaaiti and encourage our country Founded by JOHN F. DRYDEN Lol lor Toenliall "lh» paraun adimmalrring tha govern* town» lo build parka, lo plant tree» Pioneer of Industrial Insurance In America sod Fire House >0(1 U) and beautify tbelr town», thua mah tnt A Her Deed ss »3 m eat." Ing their home» pleaeant. the glamour Firemen Fund Th«*« quaationa ware debated a»ma ‘00 00 of ihe city would not be ao »Hiking hl'g Ga* Lmp* 300 time ago when the controversy regard­ the building nnd endowing of great II- ^ lekena killed by dog» ing tha titla-ol tha n»w "Governor’’ brariea la moat rommedable. but there 1000 Miscellaneous 40« JJ •M itirrmg, and the lawyer» agreed are many thing» we need wore. Tboee Sptcisl Office«* that there wat no auch term under tha line palace» filled with hooka are band July 3 anil 4 >»00 conetttutinn. Suit the people wdl con­ aome monumenia to the rich donor, Prof. Service*, tinue to Call Jamea F. Fielder Governor but the eame amount of money ex Suit A C King pended In playground» about the city and not tiae the prefix "A cting."though A d v e r t i s i «ft Oover T«ep «0 06 school» and In parks In country »11 the »trict coniututionaliata will agree OCEAN COUNTY TRUST CO Ingea would bring more health and B sl on hand in op,» *»•. that hia real title is preaident of the happlneaa to all lb# people Our coun Jan. I. 1013 ’* " * * ' * TOMS RIVER,N.J. I !» Now Jer»ey Senate, the peraon admin­ try people need to be educated along N io n ca sh received istering the government. thla line Make the country lowna T a l k s Jan. I, Balance on hand l more beautiful, and Ihe dealre lo leave Applegate, S R col t'00000 them for the great cltlea will not be ao Ern»l, Adolph col (>72t secure protection and the constant safeguards afforded our Reuben 42 96 let there be slight degrees of prece­ enough together to permit of the gar­ the support of the editorial Jiage w»> depositors give you absolute safety for your money Thomas 700 dence among them, bnt let them all den city plan. The residents will be avail himself of the advertising page Wir. R 28 !» 744 under regular city government, the The Democratic candidate will place And you can always get it when you want it. Harry be sacred — Robert Burns 1 75 only restriction being that no saloons Asher his portrait and his cause In a Repute W hy not be safe with no chances of being sorry ? Jeffers .in 21 67 1 have seen faces of women that shall be allowed In the city. Ucan newspaper, and the Republican Oscar 27 36 were fair to look upon, yet one could Schools will be provided and will use the Democratic presk. Open an account with us today. Elmer I 2 42 see that the icicles were forming churches will be built, streets laid out "W ith the passing of the old time Lewis J 49 54 round these women's hearts.—Oliver and all requisites of a modern city political convention In city, county Anthony 12 18 Jacob T 70 Wendell Holmes. established. and state, and the Increasing applica­ FIRST NATIONAL BANK The league has arranged for the tion of primary election methods, use Timbrouk 12 98 sale of bonds to raise the money nec­ of advertising will become ever a t o m s r i v e r , n . j . Viu.cmlW II SI Lefterson 18 51 JUST MUSINGS essary for the enterprise. Five hun­ crewing facto« In the politick! file ot Jacob 1 3* 20 dred dollars will establish a family on the nation Democracy derives ItB Circuses win soon De referred to as CewisLane 5 25 one of the farms and as soon as the strength from that intelligence which " Andrew 3 50 the past tents man Is able to pay the $r>00 and an informs ItBelf on men and measures Brewer, Benj I 276 63 extra »600 to bring another family the as well as principles and policies. Britton, Ralph 7 00 Boat rockers on the sea of matri- farm will be transferred to him. "In current literature the advertis­ Bryant, Fred 7 29 ony deserve their fate. ing page rivals In Interest with the W .W AW .VW .W AW .V.W ^V.^VAVW .VAW .W AVA Biddle, George 11 33 01 reading page. The reading page rep­ BensoD, Britton 10 50 Street Trees Valuable Assets. 79 60 Use all the knowledge you have and resents a record of facts, arguments, Brant, Amos A No one has ever been overheard 24 34 lull have all you require. conclusions or sentiments. The adver­ Berry, Edwin H saying that any community, town, city, Citta, Frank 31 65 tising page does no lesB. Th* reading 7 00 There Is trouble ahead of the man state or nation grew too many street Did You Gel Any ot This Cornelius, David page strives to Instruct, pern jade and 64 85 trees. On the other hand those hav­ Conk, Gilbert ho acts as a baby carriage motor. convince. The advertising page does 26 75 ing the most, have become famous for Cowdiick, George the Bame. The author and editor is a " Royal 1 75 their civic pride and progressiveness. Occasionally we meet a man who specialist, bo Is the advertisement de­ Money $ ? Clavton, Frank 22 56 Again, countries or sections of coun 1 75 «8 no more friends than a baseball signer and writer.” Abram tries have become barren, uninhabited “ John H 23 34 wastes when denuded of all trees. six years ago we started the First SA V ­ “ Charles Sr 60 85 Therefore, trees are in some cases a INGS DEPARTMENT “ Russell 28 68 It doesn’t take much to make a fat 9 62 woman happy. Tell her she Is get­ prime necessity and in all cases a along th e shore of this " Harry An advertisement, like " George 40 01 ting thin. valuable asset. So clearly is this rec­ county, justifying our belief 11 48 ognized that there is much good-nat­ Crow, Allen bullet, is cutting its that half the profits belong­ Dunham, John I 49 12 The suffragette bee In a woman’s ured rivalry as to which city is best S3 50 ed to the people. Since “ Henry M bonnet may be the cause of many planted or has the moBt street trees way when you Dempsey, Edward 10 50 stinging remarks. In fact street trees are the finest mu can’t see it. then other banks have also Davison, Elmer 17 50 nicipal asset a city may have, when followed this example, and " Clark 3 50 well-grown and officially controlled. Doorman, Andrew 7 00 A woman Is never willing to admit as a result many thousands 15 06 that she was In the wrong until after DeCamp, Henry of dollars have been directly Fielder, Frank 24 50 the man has apologized. Devotee of Dress. TheJLight that never I 30 43 returned to the people of Garretson, John Titta Ruffo, the new barytone, Next to getting the man she wants, George, Walter 5 06 Probably nothing disappoints a the county as interest/ Are you getting any or this? If not, 3 50 praised In Philadelphia the elegance a girl enjoys getting the man some Giolli, Joseph woman so much as when her wcrBt start an account today in 18 37 of the American woman. | other girl wants. Hyers, Garre t \ suspicions fall to come out correctly. “At one of your Rittenhouse Square Hagaman, Edward 38 10 Irons, Anthony 85 34 houses.'' he said. "I complimented a That the course of love doesn't ran 10 50 huBband on the elegance of bis wife, “ Theo F 10 50 W HY IS IT? ! smooth Is demonstrated by the fact “ WatsonC lie laughed and replied- j that It's a rocky road tu Repo. First National Bank of Barnegat m 50 " ‘Yes. my wife is indeed a devotee “ Winfield That girlish actions are suggestive “ Edmund "2 72 of fashion. I'm sure if she were tq 7 00 of buoyant spirits. Strangely enough It's when a fellow “ J ames L die she'd never consent to be an an­ ; |!%V.V/.V.V.‘,V .V .V .V .'.‘.V ,V .V , WAVA WAWAWAWA' “ Edward 24 50 ran see Ms finish that he has the 70 34 That a tack points heavenward gel unless they'd let her wear a robe | most difficulty in keeping hi* end up. Johnson, Cornelius with a draped skirt.’ ” 17 50 when It means mischief. Wm 16 93 “ James Tt Is small consolation to the ball 8 14 A Gallant Answer. “ Cephas That a pen may be d riven,’but a player to realize that the meimbers of “ Jonathan 26 35 pencil does best when It’s lead. “You seem to be an able-bodied man. ♦he militia are also called out on Klinehanz, Edward 11 38 You ought to be strong enough to stakes 38 10 Kohler, Wm 14 58 That while one swallow does not work.” Lewis. Frank Hotel H Keisel 15 98 make a summer, one grasshopper can “I know. mum. And you seem to be The race is not always to Ihe swift, Llewellyn, Frank OPEN ALL THE Y- AR. Special Fall and Winter Pates. DINNER 50 CENTS 23 59 make more than a dozen springs beautiful enough to go on the stage, hut It Is Just as well to beat in mind Marian, James “ Charlts 34 41 but evidently you prefer the simple that the tortoise never repeated that 25 66 “ Harry That a man may be truthful In life.” little performance with the ¡hare. 28 53 After that speech he got a square “ Arthur everything else, but he always played Howard 7 29 meal and no reference to the wood Each week give» MORE O' KAN COUNT'S' N EW S 12 18' n better game of billiards several Millitbaler. Albert 22 75 years ago than he does now—Stray pile —Meddler, Subscribe for the Courier. rh in can be Irninr1 in all nther »muer- com bined. Maimoni, Antonio Bunnell, F O In no ir a , Km*ot Man*.*. Wi*. ! * « Hit*. Urn* A ( 01 Dolls«, Robi | $] (Hoorn, i K»y.n,.n<7 lo w * * «Oil, 8 b.su ite | OI He'!, Kali* )| T,„ r*I p S f * " " " 1 #*w, Artnur, Lama, Dalla * 0 * lk-it|rl»-. Me>* I (| 1 HubMnl. *11« J | 42 I m w , i hna f t« oo i t alts". 8lum»t|.i* * 4 0 « I Atkin, ( i d 4 02 Donovan, Tb«* J )| ■ llugn««, ilarnet 1 01 pardon. Hairy to os A ad.c.n. William using di»lin t I ’ > I Camming», pitdk I oi S »• j 1 tannin, 1 hue 1| «•**•*«» Coftoy, Horry to oo ! A pr#l 7 * 0 1 U rri, JoatRfc I oi D -u(I»m. John R SI ! Hankins, Lucy SI *1 •* Uoeum, Georg* lo w I Cue»»»., I«me* J i !| Hamltub, C C 1 03 440 Ark B y . Utyao»* M *1 1 Duatr. O*o SI (5» >«. *i»hua W Innn Andito V 4 03 I Curiae. J’ater A 11 i Na'iws, loka L 4 01 U 0 0 2 o » i Doooboe, Thao V | 01 r net,near, 1’haa looo Amarao-lue. Mabel 3111 j Coon**. Mary 2 01i Dunuvait, Man* j 01 j Husiun Jetties W Ml* Ovyer, Looo 1» oo Abfontvotta. Anton Bout# 1 Oi Ctiia, William |01 I DtpSook, Ioomo 51 I Houbor, Anton H 34 M Grover. I Walton looo Arbenun. Albo« B <1 I Cook. Ftufeoc* J 2 OI Hubbafil, I. mins E et *1» 4 01 J9 10 Dleha, Corris F } 1 1*0 ‘ "lover. chas B lu oo Appi*gait, Roobon Jr 3 01 , Colemaa, Mi* Angela 1910 I D.lira an. K L $1 Jl«»rni,„c»l#, Heimes aed wile 101 Gr ant. I’kUip 8 loo« A M r> h a| | >00 I 14avton. Hannah M » 04 IHlirfck, Elis )| H i flkkei. Cbas W 2« 14 Hurler, Janie* lo oo 1 Appltgai*. i levino R l 00 1 Loppy. John uimgdis net (1 , l>*Ita, Fiances W Itarv«), Che W Using district SI « * < ■ « 2 (toll. John C lo oo Aaey, li*ni«l. Getmtalooo 110 I C s. aiucthi. Hermestaxing dtal I 01 It 20 Dnbma, (‘boa A 11 Hslley, Benj R A wife lazing dt*l i 02 ■Rtf Home, A Judvon looo Applet*!*, William, too Reuben I 00 Curran, Mary A using dietin t I 01 Dahms, Chaa j *| • llolman, Thomas O lasing Ji*t 2 ol t o n VOM, Tboo B lo oo Applrga.*, Com II I Oo j Cotiman, Juba SI i >o Dootol,, Car mis* SI Hagen, Chaa Using dMtrici |»m* leflrvr, W Hooard lo Oo I AppGgaU, Prank J I oc I Cuomoolo*. Mary D 2 22 Dnvl«, Annie S| ! H.h, Wm Ahmio SI |IW j i H Ludlo*. t harlo* looo ; Applegate, Fred to o Obme, Cha* H Using dtiUtct 51 Hill, Clara c I 03 - . •»» Eleer, John S1 Mam.lt. K Witltti looo Armili mg. Wm Jam** 2 01 ! Cleary, Juba P Using district SI I Elnor, Mary si I Hnlet, Caroline Using lUstiici 1 12 P Ï , j s Huo**)r, Arthur L looo j Aprdfgate, Catborto* E 51 Censor, Margaret (3 3 02 B«Merle, Bill si j Higgins, Joseph F 3 03 Kkhtniirrr. t W looo Ardory, John A end oil* I 01 Connor, Mary O | oi Enleeton, Geo Carry SI Hyland. Edwerd $1 G*««lc Shut*, Owen B lo oo ; Abbott, CbttK 14 01 Coawllo, Michael | r>j BUit«ll, C 1 00 Hunter, Cho* >1 Using district ft»»» SS Bckears, Edward looo Aaron. Berbero SI ! Chapman, Mary taiing diatint 2 01 • I I Etgnor, John 4 02 Holmes, Annie C SI |4«*! “ Wu smack, L T looo ' A rv not tee, Tb 1 01 ( Claaaua, Carolina I i t livoreit, Frank 1 01 Havens, Wm Eugene SO2 7 I» WiuMnaih. Georg* looo |W*T 719 Aomaclt. Ilarry C and oli* St 1 Campbell, Kaadalpb H 121 I Bsektal, August t oi I Hagsmen. John lt 07 WOtoy, C Bodd lo oo loo 00 Andrew, Votiti, I 01 , Clay tun. Abr.ham aoo Cher le* n * r it » Elliott, Patrick 2 01 Abal*. Frank 1 01 ] Clayton, Chaa Sr 10OS lloyaton, Harriett sN?» s ? n :ot to Ughttng Got Lamp« Elwtll, Dcanta N, Using district SI Hankins. Jamas 2 01 A ber, Deni« St Clayteo, Chaa I. I ooj Ed«ar J*. Alexander I 52 J Ì «• Bucknalier. R L 2 oo I Akoti. Chat M Jr SI Clayton, C ha*Jr 6 03 I Horner, R J 101 P Electric Power ft I’uUiehrog Co Hyera, L J 109 Dug Tax Applegate* Taylor 4 02 Clayton, Geo Caon id Chaa IS 07 uxmg district 1 01 i Appl*gaie, Philip L I 00 Clayton, Jebo II 8r - t 04 I Hnlloway, W II 3 02 fcitmo'l i aS T r 4«r„ || Hand. Noth, chicken* killed 2o oo Eddy, Hannah C, taxing district 2 01 Harris, Mary I 01 Blwig, Elisa l 01 Caiman, Daolal A 51 Erb, Arthur H I 01 500 Miscellaneous Barry, Walker 4 02 Hull*. John and Wm I 02 F Clark, Emma P St Karnes, Sarah | 1 01 Hartshorn« ft Co 40 20 210 77 Bellay. 8 C Jr (os 5 oo Bogeri. lUrlh* B 1 $2 Cubberly, W H i 0 t Earl«, llarvay C 2 01 V»“ »9 »6 Blood, Georg*, taxing district SI Cow*, Lawtaoc* 5| ! Hatdenbure, Charlotte 9 OS El Ml. AdolfMi aapo» Erickson, Pator SI (tall, Gao SI I I oJ Blackman, Alice F, taxing district I 01 C "nneily, Ann's Mane 51 l> 5» 5021 43 i‘* salo vr*'9o9-lo Evans, O«o K J 01 liubbeli, Marion B taxing district 2 01 Holman,GII tx ito» SI 65 Breil, Mary SI Curatlius, David M 3 SI Evans, Edw C Jr Uxmg district 1 01 L « » E Busi, Ambrose M tlnona, Jamas 1 00 ¡ i ï n i w r r o a m Iront, Frank r*p're 1 61 C>anr, Mary 5| Eaalmgar, Geo SI on otter oagnn 6 oo Blotd, James A 2 01 I Cowdrtck, Georg* W | tx) F.dmooalou, Eleanor G SI Durban, Phtnees 1 00 Hvacock. Julia A 3 02 « T " i n a King, Arthur C jgm l 193 91 llarntu, Joseph taxing dutncl SI i Cromker. IDnry Eat ||M Egbert, Edwin M 1 01 Mcclanahnn.JC tap I o5 Blu*. Wm II 31 Cooper, Matilda taxtug district 2 01 Klzald, Henry O. taxing district SI I Hector, Geo 2 52 ¿ r CB>ì“ Ocean Co. (it* Co. Brug*n, Chao A SI Curbs, William 3 02 Badltck, Harry | 01 HeiUnck, John 1 01 auppll*» Mo Brown, Nellie E 2 52 Cowperlhwalt, Geo W Eat 130 63 Eaton, Thoa T SI Hnrtlofla Paul I 01 IVrct.Sm ltì point'g I oo Breventaoo, Emile 1 01 Cuwperlhwait, Cynthia 170 83 Elwell, C H 7 03 Heyliger. Isaac M 51 & . s s Putinger, Abram 8 Blauvell. lame* T 2 01 Chamber*. Emma A uxmg dial 2 01 Elba, Earl I 00 Hurst, Clarence 1 01 33 23 Blauvelt, Core 6 03 Chamberlain, WyckofI 2 01 Bariev, Elia I 01 Horning, Carolina 1 01 ^ r * A " 8 m n repairing Hawley, Ezra SI Robinson, WmH re* Brooke, Thomas •0 40 | Chadwick, Wm P I oo Edwards, narry 1 SI pairing 1 oo Brook», Carlo* SI CreMinao. Sami B 3 02 Henry, Anna A SI Ellia. Thoa W 2 01 Hess, Louie I Sl Roberti, Wm H **• brooks, lame* SI Coarrs, Juba estate $ 04 Kbit, Martin J I 01 potest Fir« S*fv,f* polling 2 oo Brook*, Utotgr L 1 01 Cnipmau, Naomi taxing district 10 Hudson, Mania B SI Edward , Bertha Hull, H C 2 01 Sever, AW muvlog Bell, William 51 Cox, Wm F 1 01 Erickson, Astnd apparatus to fir» 1 oo Banks, Annie 4 02 Claik, John F $| Evchleman. Cora Harty, John Uxmg district 101 £jo*° »»?* ,J0° briiton, Ralph Commit!« Hoorn «od Storage Snyder Edw B la- 23 61 Casper. Beatrice |v 09 Elliott, Root I 01 Hoft, Alexander, Using diatrict I 01 pair» «rater ogn l4oo 4o6 27 Burton, Myron 5 54 Clark, Fredk taxing district 2 52 Engelhardt, August Hogan, Christopher taxing district I 01 Shed» Bryant, Jan* 70 00 Special Officer» July 3 and 4 9 05 Clark. Catharine and Haiti*Miller I 01 Engels. Wm and Emma B SI | Hebei, Chaa taxing district ,( Wm Co* Bryant. Fredk 1 00 Farrell, John 3 oo Central Trust and Tit]* Co 12 Or. Fechiman. Marie 60 $0 j Hilgeman, Harry taxing diatrict SI BlKtnc Light» Brvaot, Arthur 1 50 Cobb, Clara E lo 05 Hilgeman, John Sl C oyer, Leon J oo Fcchtman, Henry K I 00 amt k Island Height, Bailey, Joel J A Co 2 01 Collrus, Patrick taxing district I 01 Fiok, Herman It Hughes, Cbas SI Hagaman, John 3 oo Brthn, George M light ft Po»«« Lo 2279 69 6 54 Cherry. Elybab j oi Falconer, John R| 5 03 Hugh«», Arthur B O 2 01 Marioli, E Willitts 3 oo Brahn, Florence L wilt of John W $ 55 Cramer, Susan taxiog district I 01 ^ Water Wilaey, Aaa T 2 day* 6 oo 11 oo Flcin, Sarah 2 42 I Herd, Jessie Sl Brahn, John W g SO Casley. France* ;| Hrirnger. John St tie« Wat«» Co •60 00 Wainnght, Halstead H pro- Burr, Barnabas j 52 Frill, Mary I 01 So oo Cuoptr. Lillian j j Fenner, Maggio H 1 01 Heckman, Allen W 31 gpfiDklmg Street* ftaaional torvictt Burton, Abigail A l 01 Carmike, Emma J jj Feeriik. Agnes Hamilton, Margaret R 51 Baumgardner, Am and Barbara Carnslian, A Ir 5j P(o;»nmi F 302 19 813279 IS Foster, Harry D Hanson, August 2 01 509 19 Tola) canh paid out Glagnilla j oi Carnahan, K M jf Fautwein, Loul* G, taxing district SI Hatzard, Arabella 1 01 ge.t.1 of Health Brockway, H H Caroalian, Alex Sr 2 01 Frangoa Gto J 16 08 Hill, Wm U Barnsv, B. W., Alfred Poel, Bald Carey, Margsut Funk, Leulaa ' 02 Midden, Matilda I 01 FrckMU Ovanaer of tho Poor report for win, Il R, Nicholas, John 7 54 53 00 Colly. George | oo Friedrich, Nicolaus 3 02 I lolstoo, Alfred 2 01 • m Breeze, Joaephine N | J 2 Cxnheld, Mali* and Carrie taxing i A f f the Year 1912 Fallon, John I 21 Haas, Louis 10 OS Brunner, Arnold ft wife taxiog dm 51 district 1 oi Fellgrafi. Catrina, taxing diatrict <1 Hines, Christian 2 01 Suit B’d E H B*-ry Order Busch, lobn 1 00 Cof!«y. Michael J Henry Matthews 1 01 2 10 Eugene Havena lor jane Bird Block, Solometi Fsrlrv. Fannie, taxing district SI 4 02 i.arlson, Guatef O 51 Franzer, Edwnrd W 51 Hendrick, Susan 1 01 Uè»» B 52 weak* at 12.00 104 00 Bechtold, August 1 01 Compomenoai, Joa 1 0» of Vital FoaUr. Alice M 2 52 Hayes, Patrick and John Monlagut St Henry Forcanter Ordar Bench, Ernest J 51 Carter. Mary C 1 oj » 20 40 Bear, C L 2 01 Foaier, Ada W I 01 Herbert, Harry I 59 Mrs Mary Aaav to 52 weeka at Carter, French $1 Herron, Kate N 101 Laden B 104 00 Belbuck, Margaret V 51 Foater, Eli* .... . 1 00 $2.00 per week Cahill, Thoa j| Fleig, YV A. Uxmg diatrict 1 01 Hunt, Geo 1 01 Mias Saiah Wrbb to 52 week* Braddick, S C 51 B K Co Cran, W D| 5I Fielder, Martio F 2 01 Herbert, Wm 9 0S $2.00 per week 104 00 Braddick, Janice Jr St 11 70 Brandenbury, C H taxing district Co*, Rosaeamund I l’I Fieldtr, Catherine B 6 03 Harrison, Cbas 16 08 John Hagaman, Jr., Order 5t Chicco, Sebastiano taxing diatrict 1 01 I Hiioft. Buckbart, Theodore , 51 Forshea, Jean Houck, I E 1 0L ! 50 Balance on Theo. Cornelius bill 3 $7 Carbaugh, Ethel G 10 05 Bovl. Patrick 51 Fiahel. Octavia, taxing diatrict 1 01 Hansel, Geo A and C J 2 01, Wboo, Mrs McIntosh for II weeka 14 19 BAgen George I Cooper, Mrs J Howard 1 OI Fritz, Mary E Si Hebeling, Chas 2 01,, Miti Hudson 37 week* at $2.00 2 01 50 Boulden, Howard 19 09 Crawley, Wm taxing district 7 04 Eeruane, Patrick 1 01 Hurley, John T 2 01 per week 74.00 Curan David taxing district 51 Frsnk 75 93 65 Birmingham, Patrick Estate 51 Flynn, Mary Ellen 1 01 Haines, John L 4 02 j Donation W. L, DeUra«* Order Bowman, Cornelius H taxing dist Cilarello, Vincenzo 2 01 Fogg, Anna E 101 Harrison, John B 61 51 I orey, LieU 1 01 Mid. Foot No. 59, Mias Hudson 15 weeks at »2.00 Bonny, t. has H 51 FeFct, Antonio P 1 52 Huland, Wm L 1 01 . 30 00 Clinton Cemetery Association 1 OI 75 00 per w ek Buch, Philip and wife 51 Ferrell, John 1 50 Hyera, Uankaon 1 00 , Cowperthwatis Exchange C B F. Lipachueti Co. Order Merger, Elizabeth C A taxing dist 1 01 Fithiaii, C B 1 00 Hankins, Chaa H 1 00 Speci»! Police Cowperthwan Manager «0 25 Mrs McIntosh March It to April 3 4 79 Besihufi Abram 1 01 Fisher, Margaret 1 01 Holman, Benj R 1 00 ,RC 175 00 Connelly, Mary 1 01 Hewit', Agne* 51 mirar L 87 48 2c2 48 Charity Appiegaie 52 week* at Bruen. Edward E taxing district 4 02 Fulde, Fredk W and wile 8 04 78 00 Barven, Marv A taxing district Citaredo, Vincenzo 1 01 Hastings, Melvina M Sl S1.5J p- r week 1 01 Cummings, Mary E 2 OI Fizz, Geo D 2 01 ileamof Paper Can* Fronmil Giberson 52 week* at Bank, 12th Waul Hosbach, R Martin 1 52 1 01 Cadweil„ Jam es H 2 01 Fischer, Robt 51 Wm H 20 00 $2 00 per week '04 00 bellows, Fredk W 1 01 Faust, Eva and Eugene 51 Hope, lease 1 01 Bachman, Joseph Clayton, Clmton (son of George) 1 50 —FneWarden and District T. B. Irona Order 1 01 tlavton, William 1 00 Fenigan, Catherine A 51 Heias, FVedk W 51 Deputies Tillle Applegate 53 weeks at Bloomers, Isaac taxing t district 51 Han, Bridget et als 51i Bogert, Lewis Collier, Lucius E 51 Feder, Jostph 51 , Ivins $2 00 per week 106 00 1 00 Clayton, Lee 1 01 Femme, Albert, Jr 2 01 Hackett, Geo H 51 Brock, Adelaide B taxing district 1 01 Hermann, Geo et als 2 01 leputv 10 00 A. B. Nrwbury Co. Order Ben-on Manly V Clark, Clement 51 Frey, Joseph M 1 00 ,James K Mrt McIntosh 1 1-2 tons pea coal 7 50 1 52 Cannon, Michael and Catherine 51 Hart, John B 51, Benson, Archi* C 1 01 Frey, Josephine 04 32 M aty 10 00 Cuffino, Alberta 51 Hauser, Anna Katherine 51 Lyda Smith for life insurance Browser, Willard P 4 02 Frowlong, Eliz 21OI o P dis- Chambers, Geo F 51 Hamilton Lillian C 101 for one year 5 20 Bodman Eliza 6 03 Fleck, Anthony, Joseph 1 00 uty 10 00 Connelty, Jam es 51 Faby, August L 6 03 Hoffman, Michael 51 Bulagi-ns, Vasilios 3 52 Hairing, Chas and Jane E 51 obL Total »3« 55 Brebm, Kobt I Charles, E in tst F 51 Garland, Anna E 1 01 70 00 5 03 Lappola, Joseph 51 Haglund, Oscar 51 SAMUEL W. BRINLEY Benson, B C 2 51 Gellis, Philip et als, taxing dial. 1 oi Conley, Michatl F 51 Hempsiea , Annie 1 01 Board of He ilth Overseer of the Poor ougert, Pierson 1 00 Goodwin, Louis & wife tax dist. 1 01 Coleman, James 2 ul Goodman, Huly ft wife, tax dist. 51 Hopper, Jos \ 51 ink, MD 24 00 JOHN A ERNST Bluett, E B 1 50 Halligan, Mary 1 01 lnthony A 9 00 Brown, Wm I Clayton, David J 2 01 Grafracles, Geo 4 02 Township Clerk 1 01 Caughland, Wm F ] 01 continued on page 6 n A 49 65 Barber, Richard C 1 01 Garland, Anna E ucien B 28 00 Bryer, Louts 2 01 Coleman, Marv A 1 01 Greenblatt, Nathan, taxing dist. 51 Caralto, John E 51 n, J C 36 00 Beattie, John C Gros , Robert j 52 1 01 Caralto, Julia ¡3 51 C J 18 00 Footing* of 1912 Duplicate in­ Bruhns, Wm H 4 02 Grtason, "-usan B, taxing dist. ! 01 Conway, Albert E ,51 New System of Towing. Stephen cluding Poll tax and Dog tax, Bieleield, Gustav A 1 01 Go man, Marv, taxing district 51 Tests of a new towing system In­ Bracken, Mary Cuffcy, Norah 2 ul Gaskill, Eliz R 51 or 655 99 and taxe* added to duplicate 2 01 vented by a German government en­ Briggs, John H Cuzzens, Peter 51 Gaskill, John R 17 58 Stephen 2 01 gineer, Herr Koss, have been recent­ dim of by Collector $36,354.84 Benjamin, Mary A Oecdun, Margaret 3 02 Gaskill, Geo 3 qi 1 01 C.tsuras, Triton 5i nds 265 47 Franchise taxes 383.91 Beniamin, Isreal M 2 01 Gaskill, Nellie g qij ly made on the Hiltrup section (1 4-S N over. Huri .Tt John W Cun.table, luliantts 7 01 51 m'icD In length) of the Dcrtmuud Com 31 Cnggey, Anna R I 01 Giugau, Aoua i AILett, tax atst. lor 125 00 $36 ,7 3 8 .7 5 Brown, Jos H 61 Gtlloid, Jesse j j j canal. An elastic rail Is laid at the I 1 ent»e, Nettie B 5 03 F, trees 125 00 Bruno, Louis Wilhelm et als 01 bottom of the canal, and the tugboat Paid State and County tax $12,569.14 1 01 I Diptetro, Dolmia De Tullio 101 Greevg, Mary T. taxing district 1 ink, MD I Bennett, Sarah J 1 01 “ S. R. Applegate, Custo­ I Drury, Thos and wife 4 02 Geinger, Christian ] ol carries at Its bottom four roller# ician 2 5 00 dian School money 7,980.00 Buckley, Esther H 2 83 Grooms, Geo W and Mary E 1 01 which clasp the rail. These roller* Butler, Matia Douglas, Thos T 51 . I W 100 00 “ John F. Bills, Township 1 21 Gerber, John taxing district I 01 are operated from the boat which Is Burnstein. A1 H 121 Decry, Catherine 2 01 , I W, Treasurer 10,377.35 Dunleary, Polly 2 42 Grimm, Daniel 5 53 thus propelled. A large economy of ices 50 00 Taxes released by County Buttell, John J 10 05 Grant, ihoal 216 0 nthony A Davidson. Minnie 1 ot power Is claimed for this method. Th* Board Taxation 360.38 Davis, Louis L 2 01 Gegenheimer, Mary F ] o| Belehas George 1 01 experimental tug Is worked by eleo- 141 00 Dew ling, Thos : 01 Gibbs, Wesley taxing district 5| lA cl’k 143 66 $31,286.87 Brown, Eugene J 1 01 Green.eaf, Rose taxing district 5i triclty, the energy being obtained acien B, Bolen, Katherine C Davis, Christina taxing district 1 01 through a cable from an auxiliary Balance of tax duplicate 5,451.88 1 01 Dumphy, Edward 3 02 Gavin, Eugene ] 52 Brodiey, Jo in J 42 21 boat equipped with a dynamo. This, 655 99 Delang, Rose taxing district 1 01 Guinard, Henry |qj l.JCcorn 114 00 $36, 738.75 Beckman, Uara and Annie Kalfar 2 01 Green, W W taxing district 2 01 however, Is only a provisional ar­ Boadman, Joseph 1 00 Diniinno, Pasqualle taxing dist 51 -Jr com 132 00 2797 74 S. R. APPLEGATE, Dannenhauer, Chas W taxing dist 1 01 Grtgy, Emanuel taxing district Si rangement, and In ordinary working Collector. Brown, Alfred VV 9 04 Glasier, Julia 51 Printing Brown,1 Chas Dannenhautr, Emma taxing dist 51 a trolley wire would be Installed 1 00 Gregorio, G 9 04 n H loi 7o Bochlem, Hannah M 26 63 Dyson, Amos taxing district 51 alongside the canal. Electrical opera­ Burns, Mary Deeney, John F taxing district 1 01 Gaiios, Nick 3 Q3 tion can obviously be replaced by : Geo 0» * v TAX DELINQUENTS 1 01 06 Bochlea, Reinhold 1 00 Dupsie, Clara taxing district 1 01 Goldstrahm, Chas F J2 crude oil motors, etc., each barge be­ ver 3 90 01 ie Amer- Anderson, Peter R 1 01 Brown, Danl W 51 Davis, Hamilton taxing district 1 01 Garrttkholi, W H 2 ing fitted with a set of roller«* acting Davii, Mary F 50 Angelakos, George tax district 2 01 Barrv, Rrchd J 1 01 51 Gibbs, James 2 CLow >o 54 216 14 Di.-bruw, Josephine on the rail.— London TlmeB. ~ Anderson, Louise 1 52 B.-tz, Henry Sr 51 1 01 Gelwrcks, Thos Walter 2 01 Poor Money Applegate, Est Jos G 6 03 Beiz, Chas H 51 Dobler, Marguerite 2 01 Gilbert, Ada M 4 02 Downs, Philip Most men do not care to pay tha^ r. P’r f'd 739 55 Applegate, AnnaTfwife of Bent) 13 n7 Bjwsky, Eth I M 2 01 1 0) Gramniatis, lan 4y . price of success in labor, perseverance 1 heo d'd Applegate, Hettie K, wife of VV11 Barsart, Anthony 51 Dooling, Wm 5) Garner, Edward M et als 23 61 Jr ham Henry 10 05 Batch, Fred 5' Dailey, Anna 51 Green, Benny 5^ and self-denial. 4 02 „ 20 00 Applegate, Wm Henry Est Bariell, Frances R 51 Dooling, Jones 1 01 Gaskill, Jus K jj * l x.Pns 1 16 Applegate, Louisa Est 2 01 Burnett, Katie 1 01 Dubell, Siefanto 2 01 jj 10 05 Gdgbdtciu, Guisseppe 'SyHn!; 5 00 Applegate. Jessie M Brdnall Robt E 9 05 Dougherty, Sarah M 51 GaJlin, Dora taxing district ] 0! Narrow Sleeves. Applegate, Samuel C Jr 1 00 Bebiing, Helena DeFrietas, Frances Sleeves continue to be of a long and 7’ “ ° .3 00 51 5 03 Goodwin, Jennie jqj 3 00 Applegate, Arthur 5 02 Bradley, Emily 51 Downing, A W 2 52 narrow description, in some cases cut 1 00 Gaire, Mary j 0| h,os, " 10 50 Applegate, Arthur, son of Wm.H Boss, ,ohn R 101 Dorsett, Sarah E 5 03 In a bell-shape over the hands; g ht J r “ i 50 5 52 Garry, Budget 3 q2 Applegate, Thos S and Jessie M Byrnes, Frank 1 01 Demond, Geo W Est 4 02 Gdwicks, T. Walter 5 ^3 nevertheless, one occasionally meets John “ i 5o Applegate, Wm Henry taxing dist 12 06 Brseck, Wm H F Davison, Elmer E 51 13 06 Griffin, bio ence Moriah ) with the sleeve reaching only half­ B' " 1 50 Applegate, Fannie E wife of |esse 6 54 B raman, Rosa P 1 01 Davison, Alretta 2 01 Gifford, Frank ] qq way down the arm, in which case they |LR 1800 Applegate, Jesse S 3 01 Barrett, Ella 51 Deverux, Albert S 4 02 2 01 Susan,, 305 00 Applegate, Will H Brown, Ralph 2 01 DeFora, Anna 51 Graham, James \\ 2 qj are more ample, and have gauntlet Applegate, Arthur and Leota 9 05 Breckenfelder, Henrietta 51 Dillon, Wm 51 Gallagher, oaiht-rine , 0i cuffs in proportion. The waistcoat is rthur L 800 2 01 Grogan, Stephen H 5J Applegate, Arthur and Fannie E Binder, John H 51 Dougher. Minnie W 1 being introduced in many of the cos­ 72 01 Grant, Ettner r. 'over tp Applegate, Chas P taxing dist Brooks, Chas E M 51 DeVries, Daniel A 1 01 tumes tailleur; and Is particularly Applegate, Thos I 72 Biggs, Fredericka 51 Daly’, .Mary A Gilts, Ogdtu P ltes 5 44 1123 15 72 51 suitable for coats of the en blseau Appiegaie, Sarah Robinson Bostanian, Deckramshy 5! Devine, Mary S taxing district Gloor, Josephine description, when the appear both ;,onery and Supplies 38 19 Boberg, Inga 51 Green, Chas H Jr I 01 Agriculture City Co 51 Danker, Henry L taxing dis riet 51 3 02 above and below the fastening, which Allen, I .mes YV 1 01 Breur, Leonard and Jennie 51 : Gawahis, Peter j?f* 26 75 4 02 Dibbii.s, Frank J tax rig district 51 51 is usually of two large and elaborate Jalph G 6 oo Allen, Marie Burns, Delia 101 ; Donohoe, Mary taxing district. Garbaceto, Oniuto ¡osetrii 51 Bibeau, George C 51 51 buttons. Stephen K 556 00 Ampley, Wm P and Hester Ann 51 , Dangerfield, Jonathan Gonsalves, Josephine ' 51 51 Bloom, George T and, wife 1 01 Pocket-flapps, too, are being used 5 30 Atwood, Daniel A 12 06 ! Delaney, Bridget taxing district .51 Gold^rtin, David 5! 1 0! Bunker, Wm S as a means of ornamentation, and that 11 00 105 05 Albertalii, Henry 51 Disantes, Pasquale Geske, Minnie Andcrsun, David R 47 23 Bockner, E OR 1 01 Giffoi J, Atanlif! 51 Is the only purpose they serve, as 51 Donvas, John 4 02 51 bins Asselmeyer, Henry_ Bebie, Mrs Marie sl | Dooley, W111 Gull, Frank there is rarely any pocket to be found 51 Bevens, Henry T 1 01 1 01 800 00 Aaselmeier, Fred K 51 j D aw , Marie underneath them. 20 10 Bevins, John 51 Gr ivts, John of Atkinson, Joseph et als 1 00 , Diehl, Geo W 2 01 Bradshaw, Paul 1 01 ! 1 01 Griebling, Frank 76 00 Austin, Harrv Downs, Thos Graf , G. o \y Don't Hide Knots. for Anastasia. Wasburg taxing dist 51 Conner, Walter S and Catherine M 51 I 1 01 2 01 Dubuison, Rubt. I. 2 01 Garner, Thos In basting work fdr stitching do not 1 Adams, Wm D Carr, Samuel Lee ; 00 877 75 51 51 , Dubiti son, Geo W 4 02 Goldwebe,, E-ther Helen hide away (he knots, but put them on Atifrecht, ChasF taxing district Cockoros, Aristotles et als 2 01 ! 51 "en’s Fund 1 01. Dace, Geo 3 57 Heard, l Askin, Matilda taxing district Campbell, Mary 51 ! 1 52 ¡lie right side of the sewing, so that 51 Dangler, Rudolph 1 00 Harrison, Katie 1' lo 00 Akrens, Wilhelmina Chrystal, Nellie ¡01 I licker-on, Stepihen 1 0! j basting threads may be easily re­ lo 00 Abe!, Justine 51 1 00 Higgins,Marv 2 4 2 ; 1 00 Crawford, Daniel I 51 i Dempsey, Wm Edward Halsey, Erhel moved. For the same reason never lo 00 Asav, Walter Carnes, Joseph 61 2 57 : oi ; 1 52 Detterà, Mahlon .51 Holmes. David place machine stitching directly on lo 00 Alatres, Constantir.es 1 0j 1 top of basting, but just outside of It. I

2 Ot Tiaphoma Haff) M I Slmpeon, Meinerat M SI N*wk»ana, Ludwig tq Hte,abuiget. L n,i, t 11 •! T«*h»y. The* Lyi-ch, Jam«* S#a Mru**wi> k Laud »* i ot Til ««. Hen«* # [¿ovar Townahip Stalawant t.iMan*. Msr> K «.»in* dm net i 01 ¡ >n*il*r, tlauilce P Navlar, Gao II ,-iuttun. Ruten I ¿fay!»* l'htr^d I *0 t Labruuu, Lliije Nailer, Katina R I Ol 7 k-lieo«'. Julia M. el alt • I It»***1 l'*t* * l.of* >C*''S Hi,, two -.1. liibn K 1 .1 Natali«, tiun«i Is* Sbnilh, I r '«il* j 01 1 lili*, Ñ»i »*• Laiki 1. Ma'hta* A t*x">| Nkhorater, Rlchaid A t j i The NtW Bru **n k Truai i » 7«l 00 i Hat >*. H»«i j 1} La ng. ftnee M tex«‘S H III th . I an t*« j Helt>a*b, iM01 c*l »» *»• * • , „ Lincoln Land t * Nicbolami.IienietrvulaA Kalina*» SOJ Va rott, Dottle tlah*l I #2 ¡ •»•>*• wm „ IU* »«».Meeliy«» ‘ÍX, Louca'akt*. P«-«' i.iiaLaiu, ianti «t alt «is*«»«* * 1 -In11• *. Fanii" Ht '•til, „ a t h i U'tonnrll, Bndgtlt H.or>, (Miaga I' I 21 Val.»«, J«nn U 101 Stiles & i.eoth. U nmlli, Cn*a I laamg diairict t| | Vauliuiti, befiha liana. • , 0, Ultv« Schmidt. Kr,dk 3 Vwfbevt, Cemimi C la»mg diaim i 2 01 Lai'«. Kandulph taxing illtlrici Vt,n»>yiii<0. Adolph taxing dm * 01 FREE EXAMIHf lti-x.. Kiabrow , I í¿ Langi, Maude A ' SI Spine l*. Maui** taXingdiatnct I I of. 1 harM« . Osborn, Kmetlne C Scimaui M*r> R l VauDakt, v urut La« le.ice, Memie 0 Hate, Daid Jr too lag. A ihiit too l.udwing. Ernext I* 1 101 Swennay. Mary E 1 Vutb*»a, H H H R lr n.. W1 Hu in , oi O’Connrr, Mary Schaelet. Regina,taxing diairict VanNot», Jam ** bdg*r I 01 I Loliinan. Emma M O'Conner, John 101 Voi'.vk, tint I I ol In n*. I h«o r .«1 100 Scluiar. I Tala et al* ’ Lawi>, Alphaifita (•'Grady. John Van.ni», Jo*epn Lewi«. Am >S 27 Sock mu, Ja* T I juhiiaoo. Jr*« I laxln* .liimel Oitu, Carmine Stein, sninm taxing diatr.ct VanarnUal*, Lillie Lee 101 Loi.g, Are Anna 51 Ci'llnm, Mergar.t 101 lona« n. Alma I ' “J LtebuM, Gualave 55 &.l«ertruda B 101 Schmitz, Marv l. taxing div.n.'t VanGeiadoitl, r lotence A 101 j W.n* >n, Hi axilla' I ^ O't onncll, Tboe F Hur ting. Maty E VanUeitdvrfl. Paul L l.ui.dbe'g, Caiairn O'Rell, Cefolme E SI Venable, Wm T I 01 lohnouii, Jonathan . - Laza-u*. Henry ** IOl Swop?*, bvflvn I . A f r a i d hntoo. b»r»h " IU 55 O'Rourka, Patrick Salle»-, Frank et at» I Vuutlaoeiu, Heniy and w;ta L*itu** Grac« Pasitrlitid. Chaa W II 20 1111*00.1 ha* lr .... Maiihewa, Irtu le r M i I 50 Shannon, John J laxmg dittr-i t Valdia, H*g»ni' ¡01 mn»oo. Grorgi “**' , ot Pvieraon. Bnca Skeen, J imet C Vaux, Geoig* J». 101 McClure, Merger, t IGi nali, John M SI ihn.oo. Kobl Jan « l0| SI Walla, Satan 11 * Muudy. Wallet E P.ipraon, Flank Ste-g ie, Bertha ia»mg iliatr|c I W*a*a, Luía 10j ihatoo. t h « L ,. 12 yo Mahoney, Nora 105 Snerman, G lbert II «t air o f intyD) Alb«ft M a, ‘ a (I Peirraun, Bnla W ««*», .»ni»ii J Maieraztu. Memato Platt. Georg* 101 Smadbeck, L nna 11 buaon, Rachel taxing dtaifid *■ Murphy. Adalbert C ,V «He 4 (2 Smadbe k. Louis WeoK*r, Wm J 101 ,rn*. Many R taxing d>«"c‘ , 1 alia*, Nick Wihun, Alex It 4 02 , ..,*. Bdwerd T taxing dtaifM 02 Maithewa. Ida I’.ntugopoula* Anthanacio* P 1 52 Steliaiion, K daco, bha» Papa ,J Warren, Mueca II I 01 3 Muaa, Walter A J 02 Scott, Agora S taxing Ju liet I n"»a, Cania E ‘ Peter,on, Alyrah taxing diauicl White, Otear K 3 22 McDevilt, Ru*« Parker. Wm Henrv 101 Smith, Suaao iFire? xkaoo, MaryE W S,.-0Í Wilson, Lillian II .» **00. Che» P ib x .»« district ® McDarmon, Annie Patteraoo, Robt V 2 01 Smith, Maigaret Kmilv tax ng d at 1 52 White, Joan I 01 . .on, Robt Douglaa taxing dial I O' Murray, Dully Pigarca, Conataotmo# taxing diet Smith, Albert N < Wateoa, Walter M SI Mrndiito, Guieeppe Paaternack .Joaeph A J 02 Shut«, Mary b idgc. Eroina J V 'IOl 2010 Weltoo, Mary T Muchiich, Joaefin* Papapany, George taxing dial Siefftoo, Jukua J r taxing district VVnghi. Wm J and wife 17 08 IU... Catherine taxing district 1 01 McFarland, Mary 101 eker. Annie taxing district 51 Palmer. There*a C taxing dial Sedd, Edward a. Weieke, lure Mailba That’s not stranjn 51 Mraly, Zenobia Pareoto, Valaono* SI Scbearar, Mary D ,n. a, Abigail Mattem. Katherine SI Shinn, John Whit., H F 101 10) Polbemua, John , Week», Her belt 14 II You ought to be. taill. Chaa H 101 M iddletun, Uecar N 2 01 Strong, C R 31 —ce, Ellen Polhemua, Heracbel Wilbert, John U I *0 101 Murria, W’m T PotUr, Arthur 100 Snig, Conrad But you needn’t «! ______ubaen,_ 1 Inga a Munch, Karl E W 5 02 Stewart, llaunah WHaoa, raary Alice I 01 1 tnaon, Jonathan trank 2 SO Peck, Edward S & F A Field Wilton, Walter A taxing district SI 101 McNcu, Thomae Patteraoo, Wm 6 03 Smith, John H inaoo, rater McClelland, Robert J 2 01 Willett, Wlikens «10» I nights worrying ¡| aooveeb, Peter and «'te 22 11 Pittioger. Wm Soldier, Chat i May, Charlotta SI Scbweilter, Adam Wright, Wm H S « •! linaoo. Cha* Melvin 21 10 Parry, Julia While, Jos J 4 02 SI McGee, Hannah M Pederaon, Mary taxing diatnet 2 01 Schuaer, Mark 0 :lt*on. Roger C 101 Wilaan, Samuel M taxing district Si IOl McGee, F Puce, Howard A Shippey, Henry L taxing district W alt, ra. John C taxing diatrict II maon, Elizabeth Marley, Adelaide A »03 Sintz, K Jnliut 1 01 Phillip*. Jama* P taxing diatnet W ilton, Lilas A 2 01 Protected by at». Harry B Mahoney, Nora 2 01 Schroack, Thoa hn-on. Ellen 101 Prraton, Chaa W aaieiland, Matilda taxing dial I 52 IOl Matbewa, Earl H taxing diatrlct SI Schmitt, Eva Mary Ann union. Chaa E Putimu, Antonio Wilbert, Chas W 3 02 2 01 Murphy. Jame* B taxing diairict Porimo, Luigi SI Sherwood, Claren -e Imaon, Elizabeth McCausland. Wm A taxing dial 51 Stillman, Otto O Wilbert. J Frank »1 Policies in Hnaon, loaephine 101 Penny, Clara Weigand, C W 3 02 1 00 Moore, Minnie taxing diatnet 51 Shannon, Shad T Onion. Win 1‘ Pa.aona. Jaaae N We*kt, Chaa Edw taxing diairict I 52 100 McNulty, Anni* Plainheld Loan * Bldg A*»n 51 Skcltnr, Ggo W S buion, Allred Miller, John b 3 02 Sirotiel, Geo P Weeks. France* M 3 52 hnaon. John I 100 Palmer, D Walls, Robert taxing dial 51 |Comimniw 51 Muaa, Lizzie Penrose, Walter SI Schooer, Mary E taxing diatrict hnaoo, Mary A McFarland. Jennie 8 04 Stockman, Mnrv Weiskt, Mr* R I 01 51 Page. John W'ukini, Kebacca T Si hnaon, Anna SI Mizgrr, Mr. Maty 18 09 Sodeo. Alexander luit, Pauline Payne, Eva J W illiams, Elizabeth A taxing dial J 01 SI Moaa*. Jame* taxing diairict Pellaxzo, Puaper* SI Stein, Helen Don’t be bunkoed I rrani, Leonard George Miller. Wm J C 3 52 Sltllo, Rote Wip'd, Maratret i l hnaon, Albert 101 Pantojopaulon, Nickohan P 51 Miller, Jeeae 2 01 Siankiewieg, Joaeph Well*. J D Heir* 3 02 itian with “cheap* i onnllo, Joseph 1\ kan. Guatav White, George W 2 Ol SI Marlin. Mary Piogitora, Tehca A 152 Shirley, Sarah !-. me», John 101 White, Wmilrcd 51 101 Millrtt. Madeline Petxel, Arthur Shling, Cha* 'hat are good only i hnaon, Anna fc. 51*! t o, Owen* 6 03 Stemhilber, Martin tax ng district Wbi e. Exum 51 n«en. Harry A 101 Payne, Oren E 51 Martin, Jame* 100 Schneider, Michael Warren, Adams 1 50 rnny, Henry Parker, Chaa H Weslay, Adolph 51 che day you hared 101 Mavndas, Anargyroa Polhemua, Ralph 100 Schroe.k, Guatava taxing diatnet ilia, Robt Melroae. Andraw 100 Seaman, Wallace W igauú, Otto 1 52 ranpa, Chaa 1 01 Phillip*, |ohn A md then fail you. 2 01 Manning, Almeda 51 Sullivan Drew \ Co taxing diatrict Woolen Henry esttte *01 oaiakis, Ariatotelia Peach ow, Eliza W hitemore, Annie M taxing d-st 2 01 2 01 Monsaive, Chaa G Platzmann, Eugene 2 01 Slokst, Andrew J C onsonlos. James P Meskin, W P taxing diatrict 51 Waidiuu, Juba 2 01 Drop us a postal i onaiopouloa, John A 4 02 Papa, Francesco Shuman, John W Mills, Louisa F taxing district 2 01 Scheubb, Melitta E taxing diatrict Wynne, Eliz*beth 1 01 amares, Nicolaos^ 2 01 Popper, Benjamin 2 01 Mills, T B taxing diatnet 16 08 Scheubb, Adelina L E taxing dial, W«»t, Lucy G 2 01 need o f Protection. night, Timothy N Papasseinakes, Georgia K Wileey. Asa 3 01 I 52 Marctr Bldg & Loan Asan Puling, Sami E 1 01 sub, Jorin taxing diatrict elfy, .Vlichi.el J Meeham, Mary 51 Sparrow, Fannie W right, Adelaide V taxing district 1 01 elleher, Agne» 1 01 PdUlsou, Michael 1 01 Mansheld, Edwin L 2 01 Sickle», vV G Winchester, Sarah B I 01 filer, Fredk B Payne, Florence I Walker, Henry Lewis taxing dist 2 01 2 01 Mellville, Kate Patch, Walter 51 Striker, Caroline taxing diatrict elleher, Edward b Marks, Helen L 2 01 Scbulz, Htnrietta Walker. Chas W 51 mtofferaon. Augat 101 Panateopoulos Nicholas A Wm. H. 2 01 Munich, John 51 Saute, ignazie taxing district Walker, Marion taxing district I 01 ennelly. Mary Pi, rce, Frank J Wilson, Marion C taxing district I S2 10 05 Meyer, George Pettit, John W & wife 1 01 Sparry, John Courier Building night, Edward T Montague, Evelyn , 1 01 Schuch,Jacob W ilson, Mary Anu taxing distnct 51 elK, James, taxing dm not 51 Panagopotilaa, Samuel I 52 Monohan, Vincent taxing district 4 02 Stone, Rena ! W uaon, Arcnibald 51 alcsii, Michael, taxing district Peiiito, Vincenzo Waters, Joseph F and wife I 01 Toms River, N.I. 51 Monohan, Catherine taxing dial Presta, Albert & Minnie SI Spay J, Samuel Tiegner, Harry H, taxing dial, 2 01 Schoenhut, H E L Wathis, Margaret 51 ntgner, Susan T, taxing dist. 51 Merritt, Wm C Pbilpet. W H Maher, John F SI Smith, Ida N Wagner, Thoa 1 52 1 01 Quinn, Chas C Warner, Joseph H, taxing diatrict 2 01 ing, Mary C 51 Milligan, Archibald taxing dist I 21 Salka, Emilie renterwertz, Alexander Quai', Geoige Wallace, Ardellnie I 01 101 Michaelis, Ella Louise Kosenield, Monroe 6 03 Sbennan, Frank napp, Ella, 1 axing district Matthews, Fredk 1 01 Sound Mortgage Co Worth ey, Alice, taxiog district 51 .oapp, Mary E, taxing district I 01 Hyan, Elizabeth VYackner, taxing district 1 01 1 01 McKelvey, Mary A - - - Kay, James at alt SI Sullivan, Daniel R -ane, John and wife McKelvey, Richd B son of Richard 1 00 101 Stoltz, G W Jr. Waiterson, Gabnal, taxing district 51 Its value inestimable 2 01 00 Rease, Annie E raft, Rose 51 McKelvey, Ernest 1 2 01 Stebert Wm Wardlaw, Mary A, raxing district 51 1 00 Robcns, John Albert 51 rainer, S 51 McKelvey, Chas E Rosenbaum, Mathilde I 01 Smith, David Wheatley, Joseph, taxing district asten, Julius 2 01 Weber, John 1 01 101 McCall, Mary E Reid, Arthur 1 01 Scholl, John WM rauie, VVilhelmina 1 01 101 McClellan, Chas H 37 19 SI Sellers, W A Wallacr, Maggie Ann ernhoff, Clemens A and wite 1 01 Rots, W alter R 51 101 McLogan, John T taxing diatnet 61 Strait, Mary Willets, stepnen 1 ernhoff, Wm T and Mark A 1 00 Raney, Winifred A Williams, Alice 2 01 Insurance Policy tromages 2 01 McBean, A S Riley, C Gertrude 51 Saunders, Jonathan elliker, Cornell's and wile McClenahan 7 03 51 Schradin, Josephine Warner, C T, taxing diatrict 4 02 ittridge, Rosalie . 1 01 50 25 Riley, John T Ward, liarry and Mary Horan 1 01 2 52 McBean, Geo A & Chas A Kittman, George J 61 Scbatzkin, Samuel et al* sane, John, et als, taxing dial, McBean, 31 51 Whalen, Mr* Ed,,aid McCormick, Daniel 1 00 1 01 Shaw, Mary 0 51 Webber, Joaeph H 1 00 au i Amelia A' Sophia Silberman 51 51 Reilly, James . . 51 Accident 51 McTague, Peter S taxing district Roberts, William, taxing district 101 Sams, Ralph 51 Wood, Jeame F iernan, Wm McNamara, Johanna . . 51 Rogers, Adele, taxing district 51 Sutchff, Eliz B 51 Waldorf, Etta 1 01 eip, J y taxing district 51 Sbaw, Ethel Willoughby, C C 1 00 Tornado 51 McLaughlin Hugh taxing district 1 01 Rogers. Ernest, taxing district 101 51 “eler, Margaret Ann taxing dist McGure, Christophei taxing dist 51S1 40 20 Smith, Mary Adeline 51 Willougnby, W 0 1 00 4 02 Ricntmeyer, Isaac W Liepreseuting the le*|l avser, Heniy C McMullen, Mary taxing district 1 01 Reynolds, A E taxing district 5 03 Starrk, Anna 51 Webb, William 1 00 araWatsanos, John K 2 01 1 00 00 McDaniel, Fred Reynolds, Louisa 21 12 Southward, Robt A Sr 51 Webb, Samuel 1 American and Foreign uilman, Morris taxing district 2 01 51 4 02 Seabridge, DvaidC and wife 1 00 2 50 Miller, Ephraim et als Reilly, Anna A 51 Woolley. Hadley olkier, Wm 3 01 Marlatt, Chas 3 02 Reynolds, Robert 1 00 Sloeckltt*. Wm Fredk 51 Wilbert, Miller 1 1 00 panies ip, Robert W McGee, Fleming taxing distnct 51 Reynolds, Lizzie J 51 Stiffens, Walter G 51 Weston, Park Realty Cj 2 01 atsampas, AH 1 01 1 00 6 03 Swenson, Alma 51 Welsh, John 51 The Greatest SecuntTj 1 01 Mills, Frank Richard, Peter loizbucker, Catherine M 51 Richard, Gustavius A, taxing dist 1 01 Solley, Frank 2 01 We.sh, Elizabeth 51 2 01 Marie, Mae M Establish e d j^ _ eidel, E'eanora Morgan, Annie 2 0 1 0 Reed, Agnes looker 51 Sedgwick, Rich d H 51 White, Edmund C R 1 52 51 12 06 101 Steedman, Marie 51 Wells, Mary 4 02 itch, John 1 01 Mandalares, Dr George Rossell, Win H et als, taxing dist ralus, Rudolph Martin, A J 1 0 1 Kahlupp, Chas taxing district 1 01 Shea, John F 1 01 Williams, Roger 51 1 01 2 01 Snyder. Chaa enstltr, G orge Moier, James Robinson, John 16 08 3 01 Wilkins, Mary P (trustee; 1 01 1 01 1 00 2 01 Strausky, Ladislouj 4 02 rohn, Karl 51 Metzer, Jacob Rule, George Wood, Thus " 1 01 E. S.VanNOSTWj till, Fredk J Meyuade, Bridget 5 03 Rowlette, Thus M taxing district 2 01 Schwarz, Ernest 1 00 Williams, Stella 51 Plumbing, Tiuvm imr, Wm H et als 51 51 14 07 Schwarz, Archur j 1 00 1 01 Marino, Dominick Rebham, Peter Williams, Fannie 51 H e a tin g Murphy, Wm 1 01 Richmond, Sarah S 101 Schxiefer, Chas and August Faby 1 01 Williams, John P 51 51 1 01 51 Smith, James 2 01 HouseaoM Goodli «•» _ 1 Of Magrow, Peter Rochford. Mary Wilkins, Mark P 1 01 1 01 51 Stene.'On, Anna E 1 01 Webb, Gertrude B 51 Washington 8t., 1 01 Marian, Daniel Rowan, Wm I Schriefer, Chas Milford, Rupert 3 01 Rivett, Henry C H 2 52 6 03 Webb, James Henry 51 1 01 1 01 51 Strickland, Hynes 1 01 1 21 Munro, Eliza Romer, John Winters, Walter SI McKelvey, Edgar R Jr 1 00 51 Strickland, George G. 1 01 Watson, Louise M 1 01 2 01 Reef, Wm Stemmier, Jennie T y Miller, Percie 1 00 Rudolph, Dorothea 51 2 01 Woltinger, Michael J 51 rrank et als 17 08 4 02 Truex, Lizzie 3 02 5 03 McIntosh, Wm W 1 00 Ryder, Annie, taxing district Winant, George 51 Civil Enein-'i 1 51 Tsarrian, Michael A ueline Martin, Archibald 00 Reside, Frank 2 01 Wilson, John J 51 6 03 1 00 1 90 Tams, George 51 1 52 McClellan, Chas H Ridlev, Forbes Walsh, Joseph 51 irge F taxing district 3 51 1 00 Taylor, Kich’d E Sr 1 21 White, John 51 eerineand' 1 01 Morgan, Geo M Robinson, James 1 00 Tinsley, Hattie B garet McDonnell, Patrick 2 01 Robinson, Ralph 51 Williams, Clara 51 1 62 1 01 4 02 Thayer, Mary F 1 21 a0 1 01 McGonnigle, Mary Robbtns, Alice, Estate Wei»s> Mrs Emma 51 , Adelaide taxing dist 51 101 Taylor, Rosa H 1 01 Weber, John J 1 01 1 82 McCray, Annie Rola, Frank 43 22 Tilton, Jackson Est Surveying - h ¡dk Max Munkebtck, Laurence 51 Rosenfeld, Rav 51 Wilson, J sse B 51 1, Chas F 14 07 51 1 01 Tunbanakia. John 2 01 51 McIntyre, Wm H Robinson, Ida Wright Eliza H 31 n C 51 Reujullo, Eugenis, taxing dist. 101 Tracy, Margaret J taxing district 6 03 Winterbouom, Win D, et als 6 03 en Voorhees tax dist 51 Mendenhall, Morris 101 Thoenig, Romaine Manony, Annie 51 2 01 Young, Victor 3 22 MARTIN 1 E taxing district 51 1 01 Ross, Abbie B 3 02 Thomas, Hannah McPhail, Mary B Rtchner, Walter, et als 4 02 Yuung, Paul 2 01 lie taxing district 51 ' 51 1 00 Tyman, Anna 7 54 Mangarella, Martin Reynolds, James (son Robt) 1 01 Young, Emma, taxing district 1 21 Plumber ISwaSl McClenahan, Lizzie A 152 26 100 Tilton, Joseph R 1 00 3 51 1 00 Rose, Irving 50 Tice, Elizabeth, wife of Henry Yates, Raymond Meyer Fred K_W 1 01 Reynolds, Elizabeth Yater, Maria 51 80 40 51 ! 00 taxing Hiitri. r 3 04 " -“ ■SSiíSsr 1 1 01 Moeser. Mrs K j Roswell, Fred 60 30 Tice, David Archer Yoeman, Clifford 51 Murphv, Hannah 51 9 04 2 01 4 02 Rogers, Georg« W S! Tice, Edward taxing district Young, Jacob • E Maher, John T 1 Cl Rosenzweig, Samuel 2 01 Young, James 51 Jobbing nrtf»wp»y ^ 1 01 10 05 51 Tice, Harry 3 Of) 1 01 Mills, Annie L Rascn, Lawrence 101 Thompson, Mary Heirt Young, Fredk, taxing district I 01 ib Migtnda, Bertha 4 02 1 01 Young, Edmund W 1 01 ,n L taxing district 51 51 Reed, Wm J 2 01 Thompson, Nicholas 1 01 Metier, Chas L Reid, Lula 1 01 Yentler, Jacob 2 01 a r r y s t a p l e s ] Malay, Katherine 10 05 101 Truax, Wm E 2 01 S taxing district 2 01 Ruddy, Michael P 1 01 Throckmorton, I W Young, Mary E 1 52 MASON McNuity, Annie 1 01 Rathfelder, Jennie 4502 2 01 3 02 2 01 51 Tice, Henry Zahn, Rose H Nurich, Sadie Rice, Cora M E 1 50 Zecker, John H, taxing district 51 1 01 51 51 Thover, Henry G 51 2 01 Ncton, Paul Ryan, Thos S 51 Truesdell, Mary A Zeer, George 101 t taxing district Nanny, Emms 1 21 4 02 Manufacturer of H * * E H taxing district 2 01 1 01 Ryau, Thoa S 2 01 Thill, John F Zahn, Bennaid I 01 2 01 Nichols, Bettie .. . . . Rothatein, Lena 1 01 Zweigbaum, Tessie 51 BlocV > Nicholson, Martin taxing district 51 51 Tram bly, George i 01 21 Dover St. 14 57 2 01 Runyon, Wm B 2 01 Tilton, Otterson 2 01 Nichorsher, Richd A Robinson, Henry n 1 00 end Louise tax dist Notias, John taxing district 2 01 2 01 Timet Square Contraction Co. [2 01 51 Robinson, Margaret K 51 Thompson, T Mason a M * Ntoalas, Stamatioa taxing dist 2 01 Rasener, Herman J 3 02 Well Expressed. blacksmith hn S taxing dist 2 01 2 01 51 Tilton, Samuel Jr. ^ 51 Neff, Alfred R Rushnak, Anna et ala 1 00 “That man la not » very good 1» Nawman, Mrs Vincent 36 18 2 01 Thompson, Ralph 1 00 glclau, but he la a moat lmpreaalv« 51 51 Ruahnak, Anna 201 Tilton, Grover 2 01 Newman, Sami A taxing dist Roth, Freide 1 00 talker.” "Ye*," replied Senator 8» Newman, Silas , 3 01 Ronca, Conatanttao S i Trougbton, James 1 01 H0B8JS8H0BIB® A 1 01 6 03 2 01 Taylor, John ■hum; “he 1« what the muilolanx 1« 1 01 Norcross, Racnei , St Marie, Alphonsme 51 ter to as a performer with more l a » All work guarantee^ M Nagles, Mary A taxing dist 51 Stoelker, John F Si Turner, Elizabeth 31 i TH OlJpJ 1 01 9 04 1 01 Thompson, Frances H 1 01 permanent than technique.* I 51 Naylor, Chas B Somers, Gaorge W ikon- taxing district Nawbury, Fenton T 51 si Troy, Bridget 51 dk taxing district 1 52 51 Saylea, Fredk J S 1 00 Nimmo, John taxing diatnet «H M .aa.1. ri an« lia » o o t H r a g g » « ( W «Tn*** M M a«t «m»«1 •' Mf it ironi. ««m a ir*tu R eal E s t a t e Olr* lk» pulíala an.«U n*ala ai t*••*««* .-•<*, «aliñ é** IM*«« «ma tf FARM ulumtk a*.. gai añuñtH In * Tu »«» mi ,i, « « i m nmii m < > » ■») > A n i * a a a. *. fttfSâéaW . VS •» M> <»>» M ..«nu al «Tüui t J IMUM* * k»n* altk lung luga na* gaiw.aa.aM. U ■ «W w » •« V« • iM w, wait a* ta» «f» l i k K * t m P i â wl— T ...« una à a iH t>«ata Aaj m iaaaan. A » n anu« la» a il ■g k a a p a r «•4 Iknula. ta a VHMi âaaa a M a M — , ttwat. «M «M w . a»««**«. «< a» •« I ». CAKUlUUAèL «M M ia *t't ■•(.« al ywblwiwi. as Tka ram akmM ba In garfa«« iAlm **w ** rfC* M i n . Mit a u Iti gl ataliag I . O a iN iiN a t L a i u p a»iwaa«r. Ut. r .fib *»T «a Afri!. A O. I ■ *u * * H u m ir Oeggeeet, RtMlMB )tuu*i«4 «M Tfcutun I Klrkrria (bai g ì boga* IO ■ » - * * * * ■ * • ■» ** oigbt lo May bua.* lo wtolrb urnogua mtg aro •a m ir 0tor n u r »M l» y«MM?Maflrj'SSEaa . g«W « X ail a« au4 t a t l l a m m IftMiSirFs-w»*« SSKfïlÜ«i*?»«» *» ***** Mgr« labor In tka orchard la almoat Toma HI*«, è J p S y ^ '^Vn* •»*'«**- r m m m m ««ama«* Mata au) raal • rwa T«*>ii «n i«a •aia lo Nani bar« rank la tka bank m*aa HiMu » i«« | a » orrida Thi. rlaonar thn alali, ora bapt. tka L T H R O J H B K O W N , Kaag Ifca M il wing iena Ib i amount of baddlog ragulrad AMofèoy M U « , lMU*il«f Afri MOW Ifl (*»•# SsSSHSfSîâfs ■Bf • Naur? fgaUN. Hg JERSEY CEITWL oocnikk kctuiiM . ttata rrana* CNfl «f UocM CbMUfitf. I T ki bua? bao tara beai tf )o«r bora* ha* broken root, bara *a.-eskBSflEKitur*I. TkatMtaai _____ r i > t E f l î l i t t éta m I tomi u r n , au i. A. IX iff?. Ai MB««, ta « B hln «bob «Uh k goo« tar >n4 oak un «geeiannaoitairmiai'Wiewiaoi.iaaiUaa.. tètri y •< km tEo. Mi n B œ t U«A Kaag ikt boar by blmaalf 1 pack. •sr^u-m .rs» * H» M tèe MM IA com e ol Rey !»••••. i uatAiètèf m ___ . ___ mtà | % v . IA f root or t»reo*Hè oa aialntaln ragilgriiy la all tbtngi n il« m u r. .<•■«• * Ü M * M » * R»ftur «vièiM..«»»a ««II. rty F««»I Bat. four *è4 • »#-t#otè* Nab th* wtndo* panai with old AVID A. VKKDER ta-tuta, u t i t i t e é « M I« :*«ftè af «loMè ne*«pop«rt - It «Ul IH In tbi «un «Nltn aaarri'i-Ppf W w *» tl a MwttèOMtortp ¡la* D S ^ i S M h i « « ul'M tkatn• «Hiir« ato» PiroiPtrw titraat and •a uèona* pamlatp*re*M tètro*L Orano boon la aar» rich to yboa ■ h im •na tai anra*» t * t tu*. *ad m taeta* tara- pílate of Ilota »TTonagr AT LAW ^ P , n u o c i . •«•• •-«• * ■ * *• n «w at taan lrw uaa cuadra« aad tatnj UN) M tU clTuN III CHARI g»T nai. gouadad aankiaaiatNir kr iar a.NM Any time la the year Is the right Î iU otiü oit» . •«•■ •• alunaatri. auaikaninardir > r < c*ln ut gitM chlcber»« * 1 1 1 dm «land erowdlng, time to begin planning for an asparn amai domati. Mutamiaar.it« »r pari tri Ml 1 1RS gt'lLOlHO. WATkH rrS liT M É N a i (Ho. t) M aaw am a u awl ami U #r or* too w irat bloodod. Bus plot. *** OjaUiN MNum. g j ______arataardt, a? ati**i taitiriiiili« am TOMB HtVBM. R . 1. Jala* Martà unta, alaai.ra aaaAnri »»! tur. «ad k M U ¿U O ILI-BI*. »» Nothing li B o r * d M ln b l* In b o m If tbe girden la fall plowed It mean* ¡■ “f ; I.U f. »■ »m od Troni AU taai cenata lai ar picee Etti*. ol (round MIO*), in tee kaniagk al gene« A*ih than tnctablllt? ind gaotliam you can plant nt least a w**k earlier \\J HOWARD JEFFREY Uceen al bang O rna, ta Ne lia n t ; ai (Mona next spring. W e At t o ib it -* t~ L aw »N f. M4 » • anaci «ai aM taiarM ^r u M hX , , and nata 01 a.« Jira««, dtKtlMd accorauu lo kertom ttuu a P«« d i m a lu .e a u t . «rad and draaany When thi dir* •» long, «om* pur eclisa Retisi h*. TORS RIVER. R . RAILROAD CO «•all w parai».« ai ta, o .« « t T»« acaia.i a. Dovam Ù a , tri Tnriarioo. K ai Je . pan. T.,m. gl»«, N.« Jana«, ta u«r»i ■»»« U t , Ih» I».B'| lenii dar .ri ncaiaibar, A. 0, pi* bare )uit tb it much n o n tlm i to tf the churn Is likely to remain S & v rs n K B M r óTla. bottai alala* ar a» . „w T S T ii KH, u d «imi ,a ICC olle, tri Ut* Viari al Oeeoa k ill Idle for soma time, keap It filled with UoUiMUeM, i nsMSMloief at Bee n . coniti, aid« uf Rea l . r u ; , oa Ut. taaair «fui » n tu aia tatti ni?«, aaa Ira ihT» m Vm' i!Ï*5 lime water. u # flrH flo»#«***** •.»••• •la; uf t'cioaer, A. U. lati, aa tuttala, ut lìti SearidiM «ad t#ga> Pep e". ■a# ilaaiaataauo* ol oa* Ta.**oi im u h Pmtapii; tuaadeit t* ! í l,8ü rt5? °s* l*MM> B aII Ij# o# uhi «leouiaioft. Lm a tubar tairtr-Urc 'No. N) li Block L. a m ­ If tbi inirket nlu« of feed 1« un uoa of Pfive fluodrod (Miefe ||pk> m j. eè«l fèti) ata oa ta. auatamlcrt; .id. of ita; aeenae.une ■attifieterr. Mil It to the cow» and ä «M Bfîi; tèi May or ^ tèe è o .U T J „ 7 " ! .Intaace tri inr-loar W|lut tour aad a.» i.aib» Belling tbe young belfere, that are « taf, èèd tiOAf tèe « «apotti« »*•*• o| t flfn iit « at ladea ao«ia«.0inardi? from ta« aw taiM i. «ho«!» from tbo beat cowa la moving back­ LEON (SOHLE en? .to. or I .atr. or fini amai, '«alatatat la ward In dartrylng. Aio#ètoe^ttMiòe coeuMtae èttarèedNti ,>thUf far# l1 every tf t• ***** heir vver'« B ilita. ficai or t>r»»dtu aa u t t Bar ..e o a . art; loar («ut D“ K î r “ ■ " ¿ " * ■■ <*•«* alili «a. «liai lpt1 NaiiMeoaia ,tü *\ Ä «Mi tour aad e » laalka li l| iioAm , «ad n ic a d . Shrep. ff gtren half n chine«, and DENTIST. ooapaaaMalib«aSfavita ta. S u m m it « ¡í ta.ace in wngtu oe d*?(ft aoatb.aaiaar.il« ca­ B B f III flo u MA Colleotar M BBtU èe ie *« parai:», lice« atta aatd Oanir* or Pirat If of good health? Hock nri sura to Intetllgenco In hurrying feeds for urne«, rrrxk stia gì. W..S -, .«••!». I* * » * - iuoièefOd to rim u yítri WtiA >èe boati to erhi< è atreei, oa. ««adred aa? a .|»i ,«i t u ,u noi luía tu o J-aeptt a «pragua aad ette lo aiaaari b, l«*f. Remember that the wood ubH ire " — • P « cea.um a m uw pnatip i T m 'n S aua. at dowt daud mrett 1«. laaa. aad reeaedad the heat kind of fertlllu r for tb i or­ LIAVE a tbe riera’. UBoe ut Ooam cunai?. Bea lo f In breaking s coll, remember that Him MM DtNTtèT mi n ‘iTg « Ü " . »a») , «nata » .al " *mali, * * ? ' r to * * aa « «rwa.il » ‘iMd a*;. Pni.iubeen, tiN ia Boa« eia al r - chard, lawn or garden. It la an easy matter to overload and :ïSfB»i2îS:îS5S ■ * * ■; % 1..IUI «B.I i ut ta. tut ta N a ano tut toa foga li* .Ir . u riterrò'« lamio urlìi loaj «I Ota Morooga. rallr and ai la. ruin him by causing him to balk. Skim milk from tbi right kind of TUMI Hi» EH. V •• Tka taulaw oo t a i aua.a «an a. Third T ract AU (Ai foUürièc dewrtèül trnct Si»«». »»P» AOd lot of Isèd tttoèt« on t.oèf > « a r A Al Booeè __ ; il » u » » , i * J * » » «maofiMri.aoiao.ta.it, atall.«ai, habe ratantrauet —s? aaarial tu au. iparator b u left In It only ■ half of Sprained tendons and Joints ere i M M M l l Afpttèfl (or péinl««« vttrocuoa ■«au? ««¡ad aad ,l*Wy*» bo« of ose roar i tai.raat IJ •„ * Buia of New Sotmf, aad bo«0iie«i m f »iiuws «Ma “ t * * ® . •he AAUl b ______continue!!? tamping on solid floor«. ARRIVI bood. abati s* ao meed, laelal iBd not- KBuaie on the eouth etde of Ft rev eireei and Reg, borrow or buy ill the wood leote lutai tile« of tèr barfiucè ( «mm«tl, of thevè# eoath by Mooih « M e t, 0 0 th i eeit by near a avo* work it «ell Into tbe eoll. on the north side would make It more S t S UJfl a a . C U R B . flora-,h è l l ^ è l IleiflSC e è A U è fi^ iA lS nue, Ah«l «0 Hie w « t by fl «y avenue, an t A«fll»> ------BARBERS ------f fl nu èlkUOA tcu f at me nartheAit - ornor of lot o n a h ir m.rty* t h i ^ 1®°* pnce» that oomfortable for tbe cows tbls winter tu- r*Mor to C. T. tla-icua Juas C. PEU E, » g p e n o f » * * fAO be »trtilDe.1 for tèe «atu* «t nr prfireie three <»•). no the eouth «14« of Ftrel Street, la • Celery delight« In a low. rich, hear?, ■èle. Al Hat le>e lèe»> lia» , ar ee*ur üiereof, aiel coma*) uf eouth flfiy.fi ve (A*) de«re«w. tfivtrtsr ll*| •èe pro--eeiie èrteli a euch aale lnciu«iliif mUmte* cast one huadred su«l thirty ( ia- j fern motel «oil «ml 1« ueually grown upon To get the best result* the dairy E s t a b l is h e d I h 7 7 TO CREDITORS eny p'fiuium. ih-fin.i «ag^t i r u-*.| oa). lor J!? ilUUnt fr-su iia mtereectloo with the east Uoe of the «am. land year after year. h io îic E Bay 1 vena«, an-: from theiee runnlof ( |ao«tA should be well vcntllsted, fly proof O p p o s it e t h i O cea n H o rs » l( fifi'ulof JÍ A lèfft H- Ur purpoee of paylüf a pottMto uf the • ornero of lot» nunn>er two. three an« "dry.” A moiling hen Is doing hard, tu rai ;P(JOL ANO BILL!\RD T'.BL*. Ti, M twc.rr ' »irci ol aoj «ctt.m lebroary the iweaiy-.^bih, uiurtecu htm.irnrf four (No. *. No. J . ho. 4), ttM«re t»| aloap tke Keep a cloee «atch over the eucb * piioii in» ««ol nateti«.». eAtl uuriceo. 10 work. non* « of lot number twe (No t), no th •fiy- Cowpertltwsu flcnuge, Mali meet IH» A Kb f . LAKHAIIK.E, JlM F è H. MUiiflK/T. Mayor Ov* (Af) degree«, thirty (*> minute» w m i fifty (M| ling colte. A blemish or «n Injur b w m lo r Atteet: John Nlutpeua, J feet to the CTMT ‘»f loll M Jiief two, thir y-0v • now may ruin the value of the future Jpesoery .) «¡i isre feet «f la»‘*t Hroero. f»l» wife. as Is id out ok the TtKherto« si.d L.>n t Heart the amount at which horses you raise Main Street TOMS RIVER Bv virtue of ho or.bT.rf thernurr el d V. TAfilOf class Barbers at your service rt U>1*«ipotite the boroagk of Beet»!« Fourth Tract: AH that certain lot or pieco •/ Ing onions on raw or new land as a anti arder«-ure comp atèèni». «mi you *d«I otheNi ground sltuste in *he Korough of Mea< h Maven st It does not require any great abil­ l, id ite Confit \ of D o a n ." Approve«! Kw>- are «lefea.lentit. you are required m «|,peer an«! i Drst crop. , ill, fi ipvclal flection Will be beM L<»ng Beach, In um- County of Ocean and **istc <>t ity at figures to show that there Is a e tenitori*! luti'a of »aid Boro igh «a pieafl. deaiur or ao»«er to the coniplelnaottf ' New Jersey, aud tmeuded and ilM'-ribefl a s f >1- T H O S . K. r .l.V D Y K l . -tf am lav, at the H >tel * unmet, corner of bill oe <»r before the foaneenth .lay of A-pril oeat, lows, to wit: great waste In selling hogs when they - :de**ai'l bill will b« («At a aa* -onfeiMcuiei«.u.vcs sic I uthk-rs (M) feet stid uImc v9) inthes to the • urocr of iu » lothè voter« w.thin the terri* lefepilèQts. number one, 'w-» and tour (Nc. 1, No 9, No. ) if there is any other one thing need­ «Tor. Main anti WanMngton St«, r o n » M i v n dioialilAtt the qneatloa of lhe theuiT. second, along the line of lot nurai"*r f«s. ■ A small flock of vigorous sheep on Alio 10VM099 Frankferd Ave. PhllkdelDhlA o oliali Act Ami you, Hnph H. E. Br *wn and Kre.!eri-k ed It is pure water. Brown, ore «.ad« f*eft-iid*«M, because fi i- M|. corner 1* thl iiy the -i!-» r> of...... the election «Ma ter hf in ssid nreroihcs. Cliaro und ward s lot somber t v# (ft), thence, iu'lp but yield eond returns for th” Never whip a balky horse. Sell loltfieTowti» ip - t it* rkeley v* lit- ■*: HoaM And >*•«•., Msrths >. Hriawu, sm Wlntlr*d D. thir *, along the line of lor dumber Jive (fi) no- u money In.ested. W oodrow Fielder *ry ao«t Et*** -i • onMietcd *hc la * Gen- Blown, sre iim .ih deferi«!»»yfa, i» t siis» | !a a - 0I1 ir 1 y-Dvc degrees, th.riy it»») tmoutes emr him If you can't manage him and let 9B in«a> i Town*iiq*, and iruicA ii«»*ar«l lepe.I In rniid Mil that you have, ordslru t ) l ave oil*- liuudred and < ight (l*h) feet utid nine the other fellow match his temper hex to 11 *ttak * on the ito*-of Centre or Kir Actaiai: pi «-pare « »I make up a rep su tuohbil« light of duwer n u n « utbllvidvd |t..r* The land that tvns plowed In th” against that of the horse I the voters w ■ nshl territory, sod for th u s of ssld fieinlses of eriih ii vour hush aids, street, also < Pharo and ■d, (henc«-, • fail for n< C a rp e n te r ¡nxw the pi. i -»Ani «il! meet «t the fikigli it. L. Brown snu Frederick Ilmwn, uie lw nth, hori: U ft v*tin .fi)degrees : thirty i.r.'i year's garden will work Mofiruut on (tf. V ft» ■inv, March it. A. L>. »Meed. nt corn-r ! tip batter nn that that must b” I All orders promptly attended to :: :: Jobbing * the huir of ..t ) oe Ou ic treot mu i Thos e who ni feeding bundle corn .-••h n the afternoon, Dated February I", 1918. ; plovod in > spring. Furniture repaired and polished. Door Keys "CM'iUUH III c n ut»:il nine o'clock In [alulug llfiv rmi.' iiu 11- ) thè r cattle make u rran ge­ Fitted and Window Lights replaced. iDg Of »11-1 .1 JON Br.V P. BOhTUN, ■ ire 1 and tlnr tv ami tlur feel or inni « * laid mir ' iliin« Jd.lad, ipnt« to have ft Mi v. lbem nr MA He P.O. Address, A mlxti id oath Dover St.. T O IIIS l{iV 01\ X . J . To i« number n ree i Su. ü: i it euro the «to will t great. Nv M i Market Bf . Cam U n. N. J . ing io u imp Uli» huh î parts oafs r iiree (N j working ri Cracked * 11 r ' o 111 1‘ trüw ü- corn is prf Fni: break fust, fruit for dinner, Marmi til ¡s. Do New Ji 1 fr iable to ground Wharfage fer Rent CHANCERY OF NEW OFFICIAL .NOTICE TO STALLION ai- ntv-t.ti.ri fruit I upper, and some between OWNERS IN OCEAN Mili ti *>d. II A. H . T O L E E R T , (. Bttlil ; wr*\ .JohPi'li IWOW, -s t i j i Bigdv-l SEA j . ich 15:h, 1913, ing boFt * Pn.ro i p ro s . !)** M,i(«■.- I.if" llred to o|>- o, fifikvrer i . , ,, lv ,uu 11 hi,' for sii Bonr«'. lÜSt J ! , by t li pe list t -rav grain. bp has h.lm art-L,. - : ,. • parriuon of cor- fer-, per oil tä in íT'ií ni n i Ül.il Pv ! "■ liofcV tUHi’ ft. ir,Ml ty-lfil li ni eu II-K rôtir-1 b baiane ion I Beut .-u to Un v4"! re8,jr<-" - : -Moumotiiii, hi New J that vvi« h n i-oí U nil I at the L n (J tío i an I (alu a j .'»etweuu juiiiu-i liut-rt, uglit angle« *it»i I the Ä r‘r" A.'i híiuiin, Han'&aii Pea Person« ile efer* i 1 mpotjMiuril street, out* Imr-lif.i (HK;) feet. ' nrn aw* "il l-'iu.iv, Andrew enee ti liapter ¿i« oí il lull] liielmllpg ilie mtdte **n*l tiiterent. In dow-r of V tiling ill flic* fruit and n géra mé­ i for the -XJ;1) JoHepli li. DeBow, albires» t: «-'Tt t u V ul -Ni tko UeiemUui, .Mary •».iragu-, wiudw uf JoBeiiii Frequent cultivation of the garden mn ii P^u"w- 1 :*arle« UeP.ow, Erma K. f prague, Uef as-t], «n»l tli- c.h(h! • au J Intere* means more content m nt and tilgn» «i: reduces the damage done by cut Residenci’, 30 Robbins tóüfthtu i " n -la,rH in ''«<••» hum Mecauw FkEüfiHU K < V i > K LEK, orbiewaitL Slieriu »n, iiusiim l < r Charlotte K | hr health. tBoi r-,11 <'"ailU011 Mierelu.and you, ilwriimu, «« lermnr i v . i.iri-sy Ini'iate in ->.•!•■ worms. Cultivation exposes the iDe'nwAm i.-- L^Bow, Anee IJ DeBow, tUU U , ttlltl «ntl un-livkleil fourth part of «ml prerul-os and th*» I Yard, 18 ¡i ■fhinjrtoii t» i W e defendant« beoauae you worms to tbe sun, which it often uitauj ai.ii iui-e.esl ur Fruuk li. lieijilt-:', bUBUttuii i t o m s invici?, v. j. Fioriiwesiates iu tiower Hierein, and you of Mary E. lieu lttr, as tenant t \ m u vte-y Initifl».- fatal to them. The Juiryman who will sell off each m vftnnnll«Willla,ü bernay aré dele-id* New England Romsnce, In ooe undivl.lt.i fourth pait i.J «aid preiuiBoB. season two or three of his poorest iPettenA-0 r^H,Pe Mveiy the husbands together vvnn an aud singular the hereditament« veficoek and .t-rui i <-mav o f j cows will soon improve his herd if ho «Hi, 1913. From Boston comes the story a and appurtcnabceit to the Mid premia«» iieion.g 1 Keep over a few of the best ewes if. \V touching phonograph romance. The ing or iu any wise appeitaiuiug. j replaces them by heifers raised from I I. 1. I V M S A. V. DAW ES of your own breeding each year, even Dealer manager of a store became Infatuated The above ueseribed premises will be sold su >- his best cows. ", Mercer ° '1 omP|am8nt- jeet to whatever taxes may be outstanding anil though they are not so good as you with the voice of a young woman unpaid. | might buy. It will make your flock I whose singing he heard reproduced Twenty per cent, of tiie purchase money is to I more uniform all the time. ; Either clover or alfalfa hay, corn be paid In t ash on the land being struck off to _ i and cotton seed meal are the cheap- •SHOES P °f Settlement of Account frequently In the machines, wrote to the purchaser, aud the balance oa lhe delivery I Repairing Neatly Do. c til Lowest i’ri •-s of the deed, which will be deiiveied on the up' her for her pictures, and the acquaint­ A successful way that turkeys can ‘ PSt and ,nOS' r',,,,,s that >'°u BEST O A K LEATHaTtf USED Mribereia«KnVfn ¡tllat t,ie accou 1 ' oi Mie ance speedily ripened into marriage. proval uf ilie sale and the order! g of the nuking •W bm Ä Ïi,trat0r P^U'Icnte lite of ihe deed by the court, and this sale 1« mude be grown is to hatch them under Can USR t0Beth('r " ith the « ’rn Singleton Building 11 I-I Ite KnS.'„D'lwnt‘J ' w,u be audited The bride, by the way, was intending subject io such approval. The oilier condition« M ain St. Tom s River, N. j will be made known ac the sale. hens (chicken hens preferred) and j f°r raltening steeI^ W Ä » , and reported for to study in Paris for grand opera, but 1,00 WednSSfi1,8 Hoart ot tlisUountj brood them with turkey hens that ' wueiday, n,e i,t day of Apill has decided to s e f ’j down in New MAJA LEON BERRY, are two or more years of age ! 'n Pract*CB"y every town there ts Special Master in Chancery of N. J. PtA8 England.—San Francisco Argonaut _ ' j a good m arket for dairy products and C‘ ü l!kTIs, Ailmínis raior. J ohn O. Horner, Solicitor, ■ARTHUR C. KING. C E. Ibruary The cellar needs a little thought ! 'res'1 as well as some of the 00 19l3‘ (Prs. feei3.ü() Dated March 7th, 1913. [Prs. fee, $»4.0CJ Queer Catch From the Sea. these days. Ventilate weii at night other farm products, at the leading CIVIL ENGINEER One of the queerest deep sea crea­ and shat the doors and windows dur­ hotel, restaurant or bakery. Cultivate * 0f SetUement of Account their trade and you will be surprised ^ SURVEYOR tures ever seen in the vicinity was Notice of Settlement of Account ing the daytime. You can keep the 'ibfcprr, 5!,l i “ .that Mie aeoouuts of to see how profitable it can be made. brought in a few days ago by a fisher­ Nonce ia hereby given that the account« or j cool night air it and ihe warmer air COX BLDG., TOMS RIVER N. ïftlos. w7l¡"iVé‘ ano',0',”' t!“1 i-itäle or »í¡-iSM 1rpnnr,e»,??ultei1 80,1 stated by man of Venice, Cal. It Is five feet the subscriber, as executor of the estate of Moses out. |La“Jt ot tue Conm1. ' ?“ui«‘ueut to the S. Salter, wlil be audited and stated by the j it takes a little more than 2 per in length, black and green mottled, ¡surrogate, and reported for settlement to the U « a‘,0 ,Ä “At. on Wet'.- with a tall like that of a shark. It Orphans’ Court of the County of Oceau.ou Weu-1j The value of skiimnilk as a fooil rent,, of an animal's weight to keep it nesday, the 2d day of April, next. 1 phruarr â^T j^^' AllI“lolstrat,M-. has a dorsal fin and four feet, shaped for young and growing pigs has long up to normal condition without BENJAMIN F. MATTHEWS.I Executor. ' IPr'tfetlUO like those of a parrot. Its mouth re­ i been recognized and several ex peri- , making any gains and if exposure to J- J. VANDERS Dated February 88,1913. sembles that of a 011a monster, while [Prs. fee f3.ooj ment stations have made comparative i co ” raui ai,<* Rtormb are to be . ------, - ...... — . , ■ tests with other feeds obtaining Quite j counled against it the feeder can Estimates Given at Us head Is a replica on a large seals Any Tim e. ot O at of a California bornod toad’. The Courier tnves the News results. easily see where his profit goes glim- Painter theC.A. W.advs i muring. 31 Main Street

I I long, but died la»« weak. *o y#w« «M CEOAH R W POINT PIUSAM T I S,»e«al ol ««' r*wP*» atfndad «M I« .»(an»va al AlUn«;* C»i* «h# I’»»* u ,.* Ma* • W» b »pant U»« hu«4ay ClM'lM Me***. •** r " wtak la Waal Cra*ls ••« I Mil» Varna t 4 y itM l*»«* •* ^oW* "* !!•*••< 1 Ukny Curb» *“• «m u m p , | dittiti Cum of M»«»H«»k I *#4 itoM h*t* * »u’l'b 'l • an on« Sonde» yt*ito« a« hl« ••■ I We»*« *U »•I»*'»*1 l'*<» * Mr*. AihUmok «•«»nmar ba* ha»ni math»« H. tied «»#•• '»•**• »« wl»h l»»*»« **** I ,vi*ll«• «•» W**r Hay , Iba hooaa fot »»(arai da»* »«h Ha had bnn iwm,.|»i«i«‘i «1 lit*. Wa «1» «¡ad «o rapo«« hu» OSBORNVILLC \,a t uwa. In « h * * " l»#uW* •*» •b‘ch i Improved at thk* Um* w *. • Ka aiaxl. ritd»y a*»« h« »«•«••* 10 Merritt Price of I'aikariown , } ^ amt on !»• •># atop. Edward llorlay and *.ita ol Naw Sa««»»d»y caller in w » » t at «he horn* « '• » *•« « •. ah f l- Ugvptwera viMtomol Mi , and Mr», K. Mr». George ...... A- «’fawnar...... *< S al’ , m hta atn*a< tlia*# ha Jioppao C. Searing raiaaily I ur4, y (or b il.m » City wh»>a .h . will 4 , ,1, Fui>(**al -<>ti Kt* • *** held Prank Parry and wilt ol Ueaaa ’ tpaod „ ¥ „.| weak» a« tha bam . of ,r „„ si. Pal a 1 * H- iti *11' iiHatkcbyi'ti wara thaguaa«» lh* Ra*. Fr B*r»»d offl* ly . . Mi«» Beulah Cranmar antarulnal Raymond Clayton *«*iled • frw day» ^ of ht( voung trlaod* on Saturday FÜvS On Ki«ta< avan*nu, M»rvh l *«*1 iha In Saw York City . . r*aning . J miot claaa l Mr» M«» Arthur Falhlnburg and Hairy «raol (| B, rn »Uaading M SHOP ON THE COAST. 100 lect lr«n fu# on Prid„ «vaniog. A vary paraou hara. Their an* gamaot a n recant vUitor pla»a»ni evening wa» »pant. Icacuam •noounced la»l »ummar, Thay will ba John Smith of AHaawoodi» » fr*>|u*oi #od c, k, Wirt „rvad Shore Boulevard, Qpp°",cc R R p h o n f . ^ An d ? i marrlad In Juna vtoiior hare 1 Ru»ce* Conklin ia working in W. S. B a ta ball mada itt apixaranev hue The moving picture »bow 1» largely Crt„ mfr , ll(Kf «hit* Hilliard Alllaon !a»l Saturday whan «ha local tcbool attended | lt ,lck team and a ranilrom WaM Point Plaa.- _ . . Mu. H. A. Chapman »bo died tn ant bellied on tha Clark » Landing Toe 0Idea« »00 of Japie» Gant Jr. I* „ . cj Ct) rrr(0Hv waa an old raa- diamond. Tha «cnool won » ooewdad racov.rtng Irom hi* recent Una». 1 dcot of our town. SU* Mil h«r* « fa « tcora of 15 «0 2. Thay will cl.ah »gam W haoC.pt. How.rd M. Hornar ^ » m T io k v . with h.r daughtar in This Space Reserved For naat Saturday on iha Warwick Arm* called to Tucker ton on acc >unt ol hi» • , , tr « *« eramatad diamond fathar1* death. Theodore llulae acted ^ ^ M'b#t wi|| be *«nt h.r* for bur- a* »ubaiitute keeper at Mantolokmg |(| |(| Ctdar B aa «aoM tary b«»ide her Miu Dora Pa»rca of Saw York who L. S. S. during hi» abaenca hu.band i* visiting bar »i»iar Mr». William Cram- Mi» Salena Worth »pent th . weak ^ Berkeley. Cal.. Garetie r»y» L H. BERRY’S gned from mornin. Rev. Arthur Smith ot Hardware, Groceries, avenua * Lila Saving **i*h-* «» Mantolokmg and tjpuariao chuicli. »mclalin*. Lao McConnell resigned Irom hi* po­ the vacancy 1» Idled by Charle»P*rtine. ^lle j ^ y wat cremated aod the a*hei sition at the Waldorf-A»turia hotrl. who wa* tr»n»ferr»d from Boa* h Haven ^ ^ ^ w thf (ofmer home of Flour and Feed Sew York, »od 1» now home L. S. S. . ■ Mr* Chapman in Ledar Run, N. J. Arthur Brower »pent Sunday in Had Mr. and Mu. William Web.Ut i f Th.dectated wa* 90 Veart of age Bank with friend» Weal Mantolokmg, wete vi.itoia htr* lnd Wi, , „ „ ¡v e ol New Jerrev. She Water Street, foot of Main TOMS RIV1 recently had refided in Berkeley, Cal., ouly for STAFFORDVILLE Rev. Jackeon Shibla and Rev. Mr. ! njoe yearf Her hu»b«nd dl.d Webb of Princeton, viaued Capt. John bf{ore ,be ,eU Ntw Jeuey to come to Hulae and wife la»t week 1 thn *Ute. She 1» aurvived by Mu. Charles Meyar» and ton» of Poiladel Surfmanitati Samuel --- Brower of^ 1 McGreW| who»e huab»nd 1» a profe*»or WHITINGS phi. last week spent » fa* day* here loking. «pent Friday w.th h i. f.m ilv in the Unitarian divinity »cbool *" with hi» father , Mr*. Abel Giberson was a Wednesday | Mr*. Gaorge Peterson vlm ed friend» Berkeley, Cal. Mu.Mr». C. G. Troxler »ndand children “of iD'Phl|aJelphi« lut week visitor* in Tom» River Brooklyn are in town, atopping wMh I G r„ F.lkinbui Mrs. Howard Cranmer returned Fri­ BUCKWALTEj Mu. George Falkinburgh and son. WHITESVILLE her parent*. Mr. »nd Mr* W. H. Stev William returned irom New \ork city day, aftir »pending some time with her parents in Mavatta last week Mr*. Joteph John*on died March 8. Rus»ell Robin»on of Toms River was Joe Cramer of Toms River spent some PLUMBING. STEAM FITTIKG, and was buried Monday at the family Capt. and Mrs. Charles Hall gave a in town on Tuesday time w.th Mr. .nd Mrs. Howard Cram­ plot in 1 he Staffordville cemetery birthday party in honor of the twenty- Mrs. James D. Holman who h»« been er last week on hi- way to Bordentown TIN NND SHEET IRON WORKER, Mat Cranmar of Mayetta ha* ordered second birthday ol their grandson. ill the past month i» able to be out Baby Frank Reynold* is ju»t getting a new Iver»-Johnson motorcycle. W • Lewis, last week. About seventV-hve over qoite a serious attack ol blood will see some fun between him ami were present . 8The Ladies Aid Society of the M. E. Stoves. Ronge,. Furnace,, Heate,,: Steam. Wats * ! Aihbrook Cranmef, who has a high, William Searing visited Red Bank church, held their monthly meeting last P° 1 H rumored that Frank Reynolds Hot Air Heating; Blue Flatne and Gasolene Stow powered Excelsior and purchastd a horse Tuesday night in Holman’s hall S r. will go back to Chicago H rg h ti to Adolphus Pharo had charge of the The revival services at the M. 1 • Mrs. Sutton of Lakeburtt has been work again .ervicesat the M. E. church Sunday church, has beenoeen very successful.------vijiting her daughter. Mrs. Goodrich Mr and Mis. Albert Giberson has re NT REDUCED PRICES afternoon _ ,. __ Twenty-nine have professed conversion Ho)man turned from the burial of th.-ir bab.ee We had a stinging cold day Friday Mr and Mrs. S. C. Shadinger and, The housf 0n the property recently in Perth Amboy. We are very sorry to last—cold enough to last us fur the test daughter, Kathryn, visited friend» in purchajed by Howard Applegate. hear of Mrs. Giberson's ill condition 21 Washington Street Toms and extend to both our deepest sym- River] of the season Philadelphia recently knoWn as the Alligator house, was Contractor Joseph Stillwxll of lanto- burne(J l0 the ground on Friday night Juseph .reiger of the Winters farm, loking has the contract for the town Mr, and Mrs. Frank T. Holman have P*Harotd Cramer has be-n quite ill the left on Monday for Brooklyn. His son hall w be buiit at Bay Head 'visiting them, Mr. and Mrs. Budd past week ,1 running the farm in bis absence Capt. H. M. Horner was reCent 1 Emson of Colliers Mills Birshblond's. Family Outfitters sell 7500 People Weekly Read Courier C.f.R-1 Mr and Mr*. W . E. Sa'm onsof Tuck Miss Myrtle Peterson of Asburv ark Trenton visitor ______— American Lady Shoe» a ' erlo n syent Saturday and Sunday wnh . rs. Lucinda VanNote of Silverton, tSunday at home his moi her _ I spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Mr and . Mrs. Arden*~i Patterson ot Mis* Nellie Giberson of Cedar Run Elizabeth Fi»her. She is quite active Spring Lake were Sunday visitors was in town on Saturday fur a person seventy-nine years of age Joseph Hankins and daughter. Mr.. S. B. Cranmer is home from Atlantic , , . I Charles Parker, were Tams River v.si- MnntnlnkimrCha ^ tonk dinner w.th City for a few days J . L. Patterson 1 H Aker has gone to T uckerton vi itor last week 1 Ex-Sheriff C.L. Holman Th* A. B. Newbury Co., (incorporai an Days when WMt and Mrs.^lK Hardekopf received Paints, Oils many pretty and useful pieces of china Autoing B o m th eir friends and relatives in New and Builder»’ Materials of every Description H u nting York last Saturday, it being always on Hand* Also a complete line of Driving twentieth wedding anniversary Skating lames D. Holman attended the Sleighing funeral of Albert Pearce at Harmony Camping Marine Hardware Boating Children •» „ . . _ H o m m y Clayton has rented the house Fishing 'an d property owned by Mrs. Mary Farm and Garden Implements, Sporting Goods Picnicing SlmiiU Have Good light for Studying GroVer, and expects to move here from Touring- snouia nave s ^ VanHiseville in a short time. Mrs A poor light strata ¡Grover will move into Mrs. Jam es Baby’s Milk kept work— odd kinds a specialty- done Sweet and Hot at Ho“

bbe*t e st lamp r ade y« brass — nickel plated. Y -c I need a clean collar—-I can get a g g u T h . L a m p , them ’ at Hirshblond’s.in quarter sizes, »hade. Easy to clean end rewic best|makes. Adv The A. B. NEWBURY CO. [Inc.] Main TOM S PRÌVÈR, N- y R a ÿ o style» and for ¿11 purpoae». DtaUTiEmryvhtn 1 whyhavT^c^r^Dn-Foot- STANDARD OIL COMPANY I you can see how it works in Hirsh ilD***p**a«*d io New ¿-***v l g*!£jsaoee* Md# blond’s window.