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PIONEER NEWSPAPER OF OCEAN COUNTY.

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County Baseball Young Man and Big Wind-up Day F reeholder Budget NHASSET WINS THE League Is Now Girl Drowned in at Island Heights AgainExceeds the a Q Full Swing WELL CUP RACE IN Pt. Pleasant Surf Camp Meeting Legal Fixed Limit WITH LEGAL LIMIT FIXED AT TOME RIVER, POIET PLRASART 'AN EASY WALKOVER DAUGHTER OP JUDGE M*PHER- B IL D SERVICE OR OLD CAMP #*•,«83.7«,THEY PROPOSE TO ARD LAKEWOOD IE A ERW SOH OP U.8. DISTRICT COURT OROURD TROUGH WARRED RAISE #73,350.00 WORKING AORBEMVRT a r o f r e a k h e r Island I Wight» and lb* Gandy cup rar« TO EEEPOFF; 400 ATTERO at Bn* Sid* Park. In all thr** race« ORE OF T B I VICTIMS ¿ COMPETITOR; WOR I T aha wm tailed by Herman Muller. As­ Notwithstanding th* fact that on* of Th» Ocean County Baseball League Th* lir»t drowning art-idem uf the Island Height*. N J . August II was oiganised al Lakewood on Monday IRTHUTES OVER BOUQUET sistant City Solicitor of Philadelphia Sund«> August llth wa* the greatest the reasons foe indicting the Board of summer in Ocean county water took Freeholder« a year ago last May wa* night of this week by fcpteeentativen After the race «he crowd gathered in religious day tlial Ii UimI Heights has place last Finlay iftslM M , when Mi«» from Tunis Rivef, Point Pleasant and ^•pll i'up race, gvnerally e s * the assentbly room of the yacht club ever had, and at it* rtoee another de- that on a previous year the Board had Kliaabeth MarPher ton.young*’*! daugh­ Lakewood The meeting was held in I lb« t>luc ribbon" rv»ni of lb* house, and the Handsome «■•well cup elnrntion had been made that this raised more money than the law «1* ter of Ho«. John H MarFhertoo, judge the rooms of the l-akewood Fire Co. in fUrnegai Bay yachting ctr- w m premmted to winner by Assistant beautiful resort • hall not be deprived of lowed the present Board on Tuesday , of the V. 9 Court (or the Eastern Dia- voted to raise $75.350. when according Harry 8 N gw man occupied the chair, i «on «o Saturday afternoon Attorney General Gaakill It w m re­ the purpose for which it wa* dedicated tnct of Philadelphia. Pa , and Mr. C. D. and P. G Bunnell of Tom. River waa iai toth. by Maohasstt owned ceived by former Mayor Weaver in a to law they can raiae but on« hall of Judaon, of Troy N Y . were drowned —• place where old and young can the temporary secretary. After decid* ■ Mayor Wravar o( PhiUdel* brief speech Capt. Herman Muller w m come for physical, moral and spiritual one per cant on the valuation of Im I while awtmming together in the surf at Ing to form a league, these officer* were Tbrr* «err but ihraa boat* in w m ale» brought to the (rant and com­ help and one of lit main attractions year, or $*«.»51.79. Whether tbie w m about four o'clock, at Point Pleasant chooen President. C. H. Wheeler at H ManhaaMt. raiWd by Harman pelled to make hie little any. Thera aha It be an annual rampmeeting intentional, in defiance of law. for The young people had been in the Point Pleasant; eecreUry. WHIi*o» A. (, rt]l> to swim from the Casino bathing bench ria. Tom* River. Them officer* are •»- ,n. the sixteen yaar old aoa the victory, and the moat pleaaed man Trenton, offered a prayer that brought from the incompetence and ignorance, to the Manaaquan Inlet. The ocean ao the executive committee. „r . R, T, Pattaraon o( Mec in the whole retort w m Mayor Weaver God and people clooe together: Mr. and for which it it juet as much noted, it w m rough and dangerous owing to Under this arrangement Toms River . rcpraamliag l »land Hrtghu S u n Piniah Mrs Bates sang a sweet duet. A large would be unposable for the outsider to easterly wind* and a bed storm earlier playe today at Point PleMant. »nd r _ j, and Frank, owned and sell- Freak (;SIOI choruf choir led by I. H, Linton, Kaq., say. However the Board is not the In the day, but ae both Miss MacPbar­ next Tuesday at Lakewood. rCap» Ororgc Bailay. »ailing lor Bouquet 1:11:24 4 42:40 with Dr. Allieon A. W. Gaw a»organist, only factor in fixing the county tax Manhaaeet t:Sl:40 4:29:24 ton and her companion were accustom­ rate Ita budget must conform |to the t Hrad yaehl club ed to the water and were daring swim­ made the woods ring with the song* In a game that wai both snappy »nd n finished second. Capt Bail- K lapsed Corrected rate as fixed by law. and be^ approved mers they had no fear "The fight is on, O Christian soldier" — in spot*—«crappy. Tome River put it t out of the race on the last Manhasset 2:JSKX» 2:24:1 A and "Att hail the power of Jetus name". by the County Tax Board before the Bouquet 2:5190 2:11950 At a little le»r than half the distance money can be railed, and the Board over Hainceport. Tueeday, 6-S- Bran­ , owing..ring to I the (ailing wind. The Rev. C K Adamson of Philadel­ son and Rickman were the bnttery for Manhaaeet was designed by C. D. they had hoped to cover, is a long, curv­ will have to cut iu budget down in all «1 be confessed that there wa» phia, preached with much effect on Toma River, and Arch was on the job. Mower of the Rudder, who also design­ ing sand-bar and within the arm of this probability, as there is no. likelihood of itiir in thr conte»t The men in a deep quiet-looking stretch of water "Holding our country for Christ against Hainceport kept ahead a good part of wt »nd Freak knew they had no ed the cup winners. Empress and An­ allenemirs " Rev. C. M. Boswell ap­ the Tax Board overriding the law which in rMlity is a place for dangerous of the game, a n d there w m plenty of 1 ol winning outride a fluke or a other Old Maid: and wa» built at New plied the Mnron to Island Heights. The budget is ae follows, adopted by Rochelle. N Y. Morton Johnson built eddies Here the young people were interest caught and although they exerted their Without using any names he described the Board Toms River—Richman c. Pierce es, the Freak from a Bailey model A. Courts $ 9,000 utmost strength they could not make the attempt* to ouerthrow special re­ Rogers If. Shuts 3b, Branson p, Search Carey Smith of New York designed the Board of prisoners 1,000 head way against the current. ligious work by those who tore down 2b Woolley cf. Schwarz lb, Chamber- Bouquet, and »he wa» built by Amoa and carried off the former commodious For Insurance 1,500 With the exception of a few hardy lain r( Lewis of Forksd River. Salaries 7.000 bathers at Jay's pavillion. the beach and costly auditorium; by a crowd of llainesport West rf, AUoways p, The Sewell trophy w m a gift from the Coroners 250 was deserted and it was against the ad­ men some of w-hom arc known, who, on Bowers 3b, M. Bakey cf. Woolfrom lb, late William Joyce Sewell of Camden, Elections 4,i)00 vice of the bathing mMters that people Wednesday night, August 7th, this Hulspirc ss. T. Uakcy c, McClusky 2b, who presented it through Judge Joseph year, secured a team and wagon and Stationery 250 H Gaakill to be sailed for annually on entered the water. Where Miss McPher­ Hills If. son and Mr Judson entered there were .with loud toned bells, while crouched Printing «0° Toms River—2 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 x-6 on the »econd Saturday in August by down to hide their faces, at a rapid Fuel and lights 400 no bathing ropes. The spot is only llainesport-- 0 2 0 2 0 1 0 0 0-5 the three amateur yacht clubs, Bay Constables and Justices 500 200 feet from the Manasquan inlet, and pace drove down campmeeting walk, Head, Island Height» and Sea Side Fox bills 350 there is always a strong curent running compelling the minister to wait until On Saturday last Lakewood defeuted Park Saturday wa* the eighth contest. Indigent soldiers 200 A little girl suddenly saw tho couple the noise had ceased; and finally of a Point Pleasant. 5-5, at Point Pleasant. It has been won four time» by Sea Side notice served, threatening to treat as County Superintendent 350 disappear beneath the surf. She ran to Last Saturday afternoon the Egypt Park, and four times by Island Heights. trespassers those who should attend a Surplus revenue 1,000 the group of bathers and told them of it. boys picked up a hot one dropped it Mina, Bouquet und Empress have each service announced for the "old camp County road repairs 3.000 but they insisted she must be mistaken. quick—being beaten by the Shaw Field carried off the trophy twice. Old Maid ground " New Bridges— Half an hour later the bodies were wash­ Club of Philadelphia,by a score of 10*1. once and Manhasset once. At 6 45 p. m., 1. H Linton, Esq., of Jackson *• 3.200 Neither Old Maid nor Empress are ed within a few minutes of each other. It was a fairly close game till the eighth Washington, D. C., conducted "Sun­ Dover 2,350 Doctors were immediately summoned 11 inning when the visitors pounded out racing this year, but it is evident that shine hour" on the big dock. The sing­ Bridge Repairs— but neither regained consciousness. seven runs And Slocum pitched for GBR WM f. SEWELL they are the only craft in the upper bay ing drew a large audience and the Berkeley 500 that stand any show with Manhasset in Miss McPherson had spent many sum­ Egypt, too. Scripture lesson read, prayers offered Brick 1.500 ordinary weather, light or heavy, on a mers in Point Pleasant and was well ireukdown on the part of Manhussel, and testimonies given were so helpful Dover 800 Ding Longstreet's friends are crowing known there as a young woman of ex­ nd the spectators knew it also. Con- a waterline measurement. There are that four persons asked for prayer. Eagleswood 700 over that 16 inning game, score 1-0, many lovers of racing who would like ceptional gifts and charm. Mr. Judson qucntly, not oven Sea Side Park which At 7 25 more than 200 walked to the Jackson 800 that he won for Elizabeth recently. to see the three of them try it out. had come down to spend the day with tsure of victory before the race start- old auditorium location while singing Lacey 350 On Friday night, the evening before Miss MacPhcrson, and expected to re­ 1 as it did after the result was an- “ We're marching to Zion.” There a Lakewood 500 School Fish Shoal in Barnegat the race, the Sea Side Park club gave a turn to his home that evening. aunced, could work up any enthusiasm roll call service was held. Addresses Little Egg Harbor 1,000 reception to the clubs at Bay Head and It was reported that Mr. Judson and Bay,and Big Catches are Made r the walkover. There was a fair were made by the Rev. W . W. Moffett, Long Beach 150 Island Heights. A special train ran Miss MacPherson were engaged but this tinkling of boats on the bay to watch who preached the first campmeeting Manchester 150 “ Anybody edn make a big catch of over from the Heights, and beside not a is denied by a member of the McPher­ (fun, and the club house and dock sermon here, 29 years ago; Rev. John Ocean 150 iveakfish in Barnegat Bay now ," said a few went in boats. It was pronounced son family. MissMacPherson was about t Sea Side Park were pretty well filled Simpson, who was connected with the Plumsted 800 party boat the other day. "Tho a very enjoyable occasion. 20 years old, and the young man but 21 1, the crowd consisting of three parts enterprise from the beginning, and who Stufford 500 bay is alive with the little school fisb. ■young women and girls in summer is secretary of the present campmeet­ Union 300 They will bite as long as the time serves The Island Heights Yacht club is [fowns to one part men in yachting togs Scarcity of Surfmen Hakes Much ing association; and Rev. C. M. Bos­ General Indebtedness— and the bait lasts, and the green horn rather proud of the addition of the Sea UBd another part boys, wriggling in and Trouble In Life-Saving Service well. When the assemblage was asked For expense of Investigation of can land about as many as the man who Side Yacht Club’s challenge cup, won I out through the crowd, vociferously to give the names of those whom they the affairs of Ocean County, calls himself an angler, and comes down by Sybilla at Atlantic City Monday of oting for Manhaiset. The heads of the Life-Saving Service had known in connection with the ordered by CharlesJE. Hend­ with all the the fancy tackle and fishinl last week, to its case of trophies. In 1 a social affair the race was without are troubled over the scarcity of surf- Island Heights campmeeting, bishops, rickson, Judge 2,800 togs." He was about right too. Catch­ addition to this challenge cup, which St a success. The yacht club house men. When the surfmen went on duty secretaries, editors, educators, evangel­ Recarpeting court room 200 es of one hundred and up are by no stands 18 inches high, and is one of if | eat decorated for the occasion inside last year, 1906, there was a scarcity of ists, musicians and various other men Discounts 500 means rare. Catches of two hundred not the finest cup on the coast, the out, outside flags and streamers available men but it was nothing com­ and women were named, amid many Emergency bills 1,400 and up no longer cause any excitement. Sybilla also was given another cup to | lying, iuside flowers and greens, music pared to the present situation. Many expressions of gratitude. County Roads— You’ve got to go beyond the 400 mark, be kept by her as winner of the race; I all the trimmings So that it was of the stations are shorthanded, some The worshippers then sang "In the Lakchurst and Lakewood|road 15,000 before the boys at the Pier sit up so that with the I. H. Y . C. ocean race I Ml spectacle rather than as a race that having only three or four of the regular sweet bye and bye" and hastened to Bay Head and Sea Side Park and take notice. cup, which she won the day before, she [the event this year attracted interest crew, and there are no men on the Civil the new location where after stirring road survey 600 At the inlet the blues running up to a carried off three cups in two days. The The course was a triangle sailed three Service list to replace those who have music by the chorus and a beautiful Engineers per cent. 700 pound and a half or two pound havo Sybilla’s racing number at Atlantic [times around. Starting at the Sea Side dropped out. Accordingly the vacan­ solo by G. Charles Westcott, the Rev. For five per cent, due on roads 1,630 been caught by trolling. The bank City was 11, and she carried a crew of (Park yacht club dock, with a northeast cies are filled with men who have little E. J. Reed of Island Heights, delivered Deficiency on Court accounts skiff men chum with groundup moss- 7. The colored men at the Inlet during [breeze, the three contestants stretched or no experience, the heads of the ser­ a timely sermon on "T he Christ and his last year 4,000 bunker, one man grinding the chum the Atlantic City race doped it out that Itway to Coates Point with the wind' vice having no choice but to take what power to save.” In the closing service, while the other tends the lines,the boat Sybilla was sure to win, "com e seb’n $75,350 [over the quarter. Next leg was down they can get. in charge of Dr. Boswell, many stood The Board presumably has tired of being kept on the move by its kicker. I to Barnegat bay draw, the wind being come ’leb’n” . The rule that a man to pass the civil for prayer, some o£ whom were con­ its folly in holding up court bills for a They have caught large numbers this I about abeam Only on the short leg service exam, must have had 3 years verted before they went home. The way. But Sybilla was not the only Ocean year past, for it borrowed some $10,600, [from the draw to the club house was experience as surfman, sailor or boat­ congregation, that numbered over 400, Bluefish weighing from a half pound county craft to win honors at Atlantic and ordered the Collector to pay all [ there any windward work. The wind man, has been disregarded entirely in was asked to give a denominational to a pound, the snapping mackerel City. Happy Princess, the famous back court bills, including those of the [kept up fairly well during the first two this emergency, and the Keepers have showing, and in surprisingly large com­ brand, are plenty in the bay. Last week Herreshoff craft from Beach Haven, Brouwer trial, for which judgment had [rounds, but there was a light rain fall- had to take on green men in many in­ panies, in turn Methodists, Presby­ and this week the big blues came in on owned by John P. Crozer Commodore been obtained in the Supreme Court. «and then the breeze died down. stances and trust to luck in getting terians, Baptists, Episcopalians, Luth­ the beach and were squidded from the of the B. H. Y. C., took the cup in the These bills will be augmented by the 1 three contestants went across the them broken in by the time a bad storm erans, Roman Catholics and Quakers surf. class B (open yachts) race, as Sybilla amount of the costs of the suits tin a bunch, only 39 seconds from comes. arose. These were joined by some A number of road repair bills were Big weakfish, some of them running 1 the Freak started at 1:51:01, till did in class A. (cabin yachts). Capt. German Reformed and one Universal- The chief reason for the scarcity of turned over to the State Road Com­ as high as fifteen pounds, were caught I Bouquet, the last one to start, cros Will Smith of Tuckerton, sailed Happy ist, The large company amid tears of men in the service is the high price paid missioner to be paid from the auto li­ in the oounds at Sea Side Park, Laval- I over. Manhasset took the head of Princess, which beat Katharine II of joy and shouts of praise sang “When in other walks of life. The surfman as cense fund; the County Road Super­ lette, Mantoloking and Point Pleasant ►procession before Coates was reach- Atlantic City, some 17 minutes in a 20 the roll is called up yonder I’ll be a rule is a handyman with a paintbrush, visor was authorized to buy road tools, the past week.. Fishermen say this After that there was a pretty strug' mile race. This is the second year that there,” aYid waved handkerchiefs to ex­ with boatbuilders or carpenters tools, and also to erect the signs furnished by means the channel runners in the bay etween Bouquet and Freak, but it Happy Princess has won this cup press their sympathy and enthusiasm. or has some other trade. Just now he the State for the county roads; Mr. wilt be bigger now. r second place not for first as can make half as much again working It was a scene never witnessed here be­ The busy little perch like the busy Next Friday (tomorrow) the Toms Hance was directed to build railings as basset increased the distance be- at his trade, or working on the bay fore and one that will always be re­ bee are always ready to bite. 1 her and the other two each min- River Yacht club has a sneakbox race membered. needed on the Burrsville-Point Pleasant even, as he can in Uncle Sam’s em­ road. An invitation to attend a dinner Crabs come up the river and can be : race, open to all boxes 20 feet or under. The A children's meeting conducted by ploy at $65 per month, for ten months given by the Sea Side Park Board of caught in the village limits. I the last round, the wind dying out race will be sailed in the mouth of the Mrs Freeman, Mrs. Grey, Mrs. Adams in the year. Therefore the only place Trade at the Manhassett hotel on Fri­ . Bailey put the Freak up the bay river, and two handsome silver cups and Mrs Boswell showed what can be in demand in the stations is the seventh Will Open Magnolia Avenue to ne, knowing he had no show for are offered as prizes to the two winning done for little ones next year. day of next week, 23d inst., was ac­ man's job. Beside many ' the older cepted; a proposition of Mr. Wilsey Bouquet kept in to the finish, boats. During Sabbath a free will offering of River; Fire Warden Reappointed men in the service are dropping out, that H. B. Pitcher be employed to quet and Freak had the same rac- and the younger men do not like being $100 was contributed. When some On Saturday the Island Heights supervise the Main street bulkhead at Chairman T. I. Grant and W. S.Jack- ngth: 23 feet and 1 inch; and both of! on the beach out of all the fun that controverted questions shall have been Yacht club has an open race for sneak- Toms River, was defeated. son were at the Township Committee’s > give Manhasset 13 minutes and is going on, and only having one day at settled and permanent residents and boxes under the same rules as that of A resolution to accept the Lakewood weekly meeting last Friday afternoon. onds time. As Manhasset beat home. When they can make as much summer dwellers and visitors become the T. Y , R. C race the day before, and Water Co.’s plans for the River avenue In the absence of Clerk G. ant, C. Leland et an even 13 minutes without or more money at some other work, and united the campmeeting will doubtles s also offers two cups. The same day or Floodgate improvement at Lake- Leland-Haslett acted as clerk. Bills to ( allowance, her entire time over have the evenings to themselves, they ly benefit all concerned they sail the open catboat race, on over wood was adopted, but Solicitor Stout the amount of $400 were paid, and the nd boat.was 26 minutes and 42 leave the stationhouse. all measurement, in order to give the NOTICE said that the Board would all Wear ordinance passed to open up Magnolia stripes if it was done, and he would re­ avenue from Washington street to the |: was the third race that the Man- other boats some chance with Manhas­ Keep in mind thatyou can have you Capt. Othello Brown of Tuckerton, an sign as solicitor, and one or the other t had won and in fact the third set. •yes attended to at Dr. E. C. Disbrow'a river. Walter H- Wright was again aged citizen, was taken to the Trenton office every Wednesday by a graduate threats struck terror tc the hearts of appointed Fire Warden for the town­ at Manhasset has sailed: The Bay Head has an open race on Satur­ insane asylum recently eye specialist. 4* ► two were the Morgan Cup rpce at day of next week, August 24th. the Freeholders, and the matter ended ship for another year.

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M ilk a r ; r * ? ? » . lo approval of stockholder* arai Ht» leu j mg Mro. C. F , flortugale JOSEPH GROVER Ul hi» farm «n ««at \ t’rabbe bom. from “HON “ A C. VSSSS? B ALBERT A UROY h. *l*»i i WILLIAM 11. CHARLES I. ROGERS prntrr’s it ««Jr U, H. M isst E DR R L DI8BKOW PRKD 0. SJANWOOD His first « if* ■g s f«w day* m New York GEORGE C, VANHI8K I» E BNO Johnaon »I ibi* p tun* inm g ait .tsSMSOt Hi Mrs William Ay»*« I W CARMICHAEL J PRED STKIMIKNtiON |>l«*atroi Island IMght*, I ll» l. is visiting friend» hero DR R R JONES ' IIOWARD APPLF.OATK JUDGE JAMES F MIXTURN HON GEORGE I. HH! N N' gate of this \ l«e«, and Rah. Miss Mav Kelley is Mrs DR EDWARD J ILL R F. RI'TTER of Camden Some lime ago hr i William Grant on H JUDGE MAJA LEON HURRY CHARLES il IRONS a widow, Mrs Bell, sh - survive Miss Martha Goble of Boston. is visit- Th. I hum twu*. on Lien ABRAM St PITTENGER ALFRED E JOHNSON Funeral servie«,« will be held bv T B Harrt*. h«* inf he» deter Mt* Theodor* Allen HARRY C IRON’S COL. CLARKNCK HUDSON at hi* ho««-,, n Washington street I wen bought by lion Adolph llm»l Mr* John Slsket M Brooklyn, is WILLIAM HEHLER ALBERT ALLEN I i» m burial at Riverside cemetery who no m m tin M n r . in on* Murk visiting Mr and Mr* Joseph Yat«s SAMUEL LEVY ADAM W.DOWNBY K n* wild cherries Mrs Emily S Maine*, widow of i V» that street Mr. and Mrs. John F. Smock of Wil­ !«tc WiHii.ni A Haines. Sr . ami moth­ Chari«* M. Drum* of Whiting*. I**t mington. D el. have keen visiting hrre Correspondents : Girard National Bunt, Philadelphia Heigh» o< th e M M I . er of Mr John P llame* «ml Mr, Wil­ Friday waa held under *200 bail by this week Seaboard National Bank, New York liam A Haines of this place, died at her Nr« moon I**» Friday, Squire Rowland on a charge of assault Miss Minnie Carolan and Mis* Ida ►♦♦« se•*«*««♦♦«««*««•*•*««««* summer cottage at Mantoluking Mon­ KroeMdsr* m#i Tuesday and battery brought by hi* *te|x!*ugh- Chapman have been visiting Miss Lucy day night. She had tieen sick for some Wild carrot« decorate lh« Held* ter. Mi** Grace Compton MrKetvey time and had been attended by bet two September Petit Jurors A noth«» circus coming to town. Capt J. M Lane won the men * prise Misses Marlic Horner and Nettie Thief Asking for Board, Gats sons and daughter. Miss Emily Somers Thi» is th* 127th day «* lb« year and Mrs. B, H. Berry the Udira prim Thatcher spent th* weeks end at At­ Haines Funeral service* are held to­ #73 Worth of Jawalry and Money Sheriff Jeffrey on Tuesday drew the at card* at th« T. R. Y. C. bourn on lantic City day at Mantoluking, at St. Simons Dog-dayish weather «oma day« following petit juror*(or the September Friday evening There was also danc­ Mr. Hitchcock of Irvington, • formt» church by Kev. K E. Matthews of All Labor day two waaks from Monday. A slick thief pretending that he want­ term of court, the list being revised by ing. and a pleasant evening waa »pent resident here, came down thi* week for Saints church. Lakewood, burial at Yaatarday waa a moat daiightlul day ed a boarding place, walked off with Judge Berry: Ths crow* am a good deal like th« a fishing trip *75 worth ot money and jewelry from Greenwood remeter y. John B. Peters. Lakewood Tima lot moonlight night* i* coming men along »boro. Early each morning the home o f Stout R. Johnson in Beike- Mrs. Haines was the daughter ol the Ed and Harry Harris and Fred Bun- Walter II. Wright, Dover Lower Main «tract waa graveled this they mt out for tiro bay to «am their net! have had a jolly week or so on the ley last Friday morning He has not late John P. Stag* She had spent Samuel D. Conklin. Stafford «rack. living, and at night they com« *trug- been seen since. The loot taken be­ much time with her sun at Cranmoor over and bay George O. Kelley. Eagleswood Soft crab« run Urg* and plentiful it gling back home in ffock« of two to n longed to Mr. Johnson's daughter. Mrs. ami fur some years past hail had a win­ Misse* Maria Pierce and Fannie James A. Cranmer. Stafford i* «aid hundred Harncd. ter cottage at Lakewood Thi* summer Schwars are spending some time at John F. Grant, Berkeley Alex Brinley of Lanoka on Monday The thief railed at former Sheriff Hag- she went tu Mantoluking with her In a month more day* and night* Delaware Water Gap Kdw'ard N'estcr, Lakewood wa* appointed administrator of the «man’s about supper time Thursday daughter will be even up Senator Shinn wa* in town several William I). Adams, Lakewood estate of his brother, the late Oscar night. He represented himself a* a A ton « 1 * born Monday to Mr. and days last week, and went campaigning Albert E. Sherman. Lakewood • Hear F Brown, formerly station Brinley also of Lanoka. und guardian contractor and builder named Smith, Mr*. W. P. Seymour. in Will Gibersnn's auto James Taylor, Union agent at Manuahawkiti forth« Pennsyl­ of Oscar'* three falhcrUr** and mother­ who wa* to put up a house on the Cor­ A large crowd littened to the band Cornelius Conklin Lakewood vania ami Tuckerton railways, for a less children. John Zubriskie a former resident, ey place, neat the cemetery which he concert Tuc*d*y evening with hi* *

WÈ, COUNTY TOWNS HAPPENINGS A Few Specials NEAR-BY US I h riil h fiU n t will •**%« Ab bfl# ■ad t h# I ***|f |§# ! ** p«mi I» ****»»*# *4 |«ff> at Hoogenstyn’s . i.f t . eahibtt thta month IMUftlè»** *K«I rill l) f lb# I t lfP ll •ih| _ Nil ^em% finit 8*i§hti*jü #V#f three runaways at Kew F.g» |t tn CLOSING-OUT • lilt up ol tU lA fpt j adavatde hay and rye t* haivett , fittUAf lu i l#ffl | » v d fttl lb# * ##k | The Tut kefton Beat**« lay* young aim! utrtlf • niim Ui «I iiftik|vti b i n $HtS A LE H ~ K rabbit* are plenlttul in that w U M b ifi b#t« i«t »» h»i II Lahawuod tuwnahipudl Nave another Bulletin Tto y00*14 ol lb# M*ihuii»i 1 lot or Whit* Bhoe*. worth •prinkIrr—-me can't c u m the gtuuad cburt H b»M a fakt o k ni4 aortol com« Former Judge Rennet VanSyckl* it biftr t U«t hi4«Y niftini ll *»* ik* $1.36, »1 7S m e at hw cummer home la Maatoluk* I n f all -tt (of ibif It* ll# A l i « « hit#. 1*01 I lot o f Whit* Bhoe», worth •»« Ik«« « A itw much »lift tailing la malt* 11 < uyaide •1.76, at Il< A harvest bunt# wilt tie held at Csi hen Mill, by the M K church on Thurs­ THE CALL OF THB 8BA. On August 2<4 * or »tttaen* wtU agala 1 lot of Ladle« low Oxford« day neat have an «pfw» 1 until n* a cheap trip ta* worth 12.60 to $S.OO, clown* Atlantic iitv » ta the Central Railroad Frank Johnson n U k ts ie d letter Th* first »hir ment from atr rxrehhr out at 81.IS carrier w home Irom a lour seek’* »a- ''Tit« water ie line; come in!” mill »m t t some week* «roatpst chain of nfiishorv roaort« in the world— the wave-washed Now Jersey coavt. heir, the niant i* alituiet votnidetc. and »tore mum he finned out re- 1 it out ol the hospital and Irnck at au. It ta.»»*«** L l.i inn tHnJe t liant ihr his home U«y Atlantic City; witchiug Wildwood; New Cape May in the first Hugh of management •!at* they will comment* gardlrnn of co«t. There »re John Byornsen, the R F D. driver blueing an Scjitemtiri I yet many good tumps to be had it« rejuvenation; Sea Isle City, Ocean City, with their smaller sister-resorts nearby; t'andidatr» lor Senator art looming out id Lakewood, killed a rattler with eight rattle* and n button near Ben­ up ami galling buiy Henalor Shinn All winter goods going at a nett'* Mill* last week Anbury Park and Long Branch where sylvan shades meet incoming billows—etch ant Atwmblyman Taylor were hrrt low price. We save you mon­ Dr. and Mr* Henderson, medical mis­ lati wtrk laying lhair wire* echo the call to young and old: ‘ ‘Come one; come all!" Mr* Klitabtlh Stephen*»« and ey in buying toe. sions! ica in Bunttah, sailed fur home «laughter, Amelia M l Him*lay evening July 27. and will reach Lakewood in lor a ten day* trip to l*uilland. Maine. October Mr*. Henderson is the daugh­ Tltte is the time when the bathing teas2n is at its height. Thousands take a Automobile* have been nulling HOOGENSTYN’S ter their ma* last week and taken back. Tite bathing at resorts on the upper coast is also excellent and visitors to this chtocry. proceeded , This is the height of the season here Charlr* C. Mien>«v of Lakewood who chain of pretty towns-by-the-«e» may »Iso enjoy delightful boating and fishing on H. A Tolltert ami wife .pent (evcral and the cottage* err about all fitted and ha* taken a two year poat gradual* day* la«t week with friends on Umg hotel* are doing nicely. Auguit bid* course at Princeton, ha» been given by Barnegat Bay and on the many lakes which dot the coast above Sea Oirt. Island (air to be an excellent month here that university a *1000 traveling schol­ Mrs. |<»cph Kent wl Darby. I’u , was Bathing i* romuderably better. Some arship, and will *|wnd a year in Rome. here last week, looking at pn<|ierty. Excursion tickets, with liberal return limits, may be obtained to any o f these dav* the water i* cold, but it lias Tallman Nutt and Joseph Whittaker with the idea of settling here warmed up wonderfully in a lew day* were fined 110 each on complaint of Thomas R King and wife and popular summering places at reasonably low rates, enabling all who feel the need of pa*l. The beach at the bathing ground Postmaster Chambers by Squire Chafsy Thomas t\ Gee and wife of Jersey City, at low tide or half tide i* safe and good, at New Egypt recently for |«trading are here for their annual ttunmrr out­ a change an opportunity for recreation by the i>ceanside. though apt to be a little rough at high the street after midnight and making a ing tide a noise. Now is the time to heed the call of the sea. Mis* lirace Oliver ha. taken up her Charles E Hendrickson, Jr., son of Senator Shinn un.l William Burtis residence with her mother Justice Hendrickson of the Supreme called on cx-President Cleveland at Full detail« of rates and time of trains may be obtained of Ticket Agents. David Frame of Philadelphia, is en­ Court, and at present nn Assemblyman Princeton last week, to in' o him to joying the pleasure, of our town ns the from Jersey City, has been sjH'nding attend the New Egypt Car cal, Thurs­ guest of 11. W. Tolliert some time here this summer; and just day, August 29. They found Mr. Cleve­ W. A. Jones of Jersey City, (or u now is receiving congratulations upon land sick in bed. number of years agent of the Tucker- the birth of a daughter ton Railroad here, is visiting his many Mrs. Daniel Sutter and her son, Kiel, Wardens Rider und Mutliis seized u friends of Mt. Holly, who spend much time fishing smack that was operating inside HU*" >rih Drccccund family of Jcr here, are at Lake George for August the three mile limit oilSurf City recent­ soy City art at Cap! I' O. Collins’ ly, nml pul the captain under arrest, There will be a masquerade at the Witt. Scott ami wife and Mis'. May litiTilg him $200. There have been a clubhouse on Friday evening, August Scott are visiting at Mrs J A. Dogbee s. fleet of smacks there. 23. The committee in charge consists rOfULED RIVER Edward Townsend of Brooklyn, sjnnt o f Misses Bertha Gandy, Mary Custer, Thomas Edwards, the buck driver Sunday with relatives here Alice Sullivan, Laura Coiling* and Mrs killed with three women at the Alien- Roy Predinore and friend of Philadel­ hurst grade crossing last week, had Herbert Matthews is home from n

A II. Crowell week in Trenton The New Jersey ——— phia. are here for a few day’s fishing

boen in the employ of McCue and Bee- -- Saturday last. Sewell cup day, was C K Sprague is here enjoying the croft at Lakewood,where he was a mem­ Ed Clayton, who spent his vacation one of the biggest of the summer here here, has returned to Brooklyn sports of our ha" ber of the Red Men and well known. State Normal and Model Schools There was quite a galaxy of legal lumi­ Henry Webb was down from Pasa­ We congratulate Dr. and Mrs !■. N. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs Clint------naries at the clubhouse that day. dena one day recently, but hadn’t kill­ The Normal School is a professional school devoted to the pre­ Bunnell on tile visit of the stork on ton Jones at Asbury Pork, and a daugh­ There might be mentioned former Judge ed any foxes lately paration of teachers for the public school! of New Jersey. Cost per August 11. leaving a fine boy ter to Mr. und Mrs Louis Vogel at Joseph H Gaskill, uml his son. Assist­ Randolph.Lane of New York,is spend­ year for hoard, $154.00 Pittsburgh, both families being Lake- ant Attorney General Gaskill of this ing a few day* with his aunt Mrs. Lydia wood folks. Also a daughter to Mr. The Model School offers a thorough academic course and pre­ MANNAHAWKIN State; E. P. Budd of Mt. Holly, a VanDoren pares for the leading colleges and technical schools and for business.

and Mrs Robert Scott at Hope Chapel. ————— T h e Y .P . S. C E held their picnic at member of the State Board of As­ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Woolley are en­ Total cost in the Mode] School, including board and tuition, $20000 - sessors; Judge Berry of Toms River; Mrs. George Robinson of City Island, per year. Surf I'ity Wednesday of last week. tertaining Mrs. Charles Heicknian and N. Y „ who was given a silver punch ------Wo urc sorry to hear of the illness of former Mayor and iormtr District At­ Miss Josephine Peterson of Jersey City. Dormitories with modern, home-like equipment, torney John Weaver, Assistant City bowl by Sir Thomas Lipton, for taking Mrs. H. has bought the Mauermann Tunis Predmore. part in the Ocean race to the Bermudas For further information addresa Mrs. Charles Courtney and Miss Lloyd Solicitor Herman Muller, Ormond Ram- property here, it is said in the little sloop Gauntlet, has been of Jersey City are visiting Miss Helen bo, and other Philadelphia lawyers The C. R. R. work crew have been | J. M. GREEN, Principal visiting Miss Lcttie Crosby at Tucker-, Courtney. raising the roadbed near the Middle ton, Branch g Trenton, New Jersey ; Silver Lake Temple, No. 13. L of G. WEST CREEK li , will hold an ice cream and cake sale Mannahawkin truckers are putting Mrs. Lydia Holstein of Long Branch »»»»»»»❖ »»»»»»♦»»♦»» o»»»e».»ees»eoo»»e»ee»eeee*s»»»t

Medford, similar to the third rail line to ;------are spending the week at Henry Giber- vor of my old patrons, I re­ ing his vacation at Camden and Wild­ Atlantic City, is one of the things talk­ Commodore E. J. Schroeder, of the Mo­ The soothing Spray of Ely’s Liquid son’s. wood. We arc glad to welcome him ed of. Surveyors have been busy tor Boat Club of America, a Squan riv­ main, respectfully, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Reeve, Mrs. Cream Balm,used in atomizer, is an un­ back. around Tuckerton, and people are full er craft, won the race for the British In­ speakable relief to sufferers from Ca­ Newell Falkinburg and Joseph Wilkins John F. Jones is home from New of guesses. ternational Cup in Southampton Waters tarrh. Some of them described it as a have been spending some time at their York for a short time. recently, beating the nearest British Godsend, and no wonder. The thick, Robert Froriep ______home on Stafford avenue. boat, Daimler II, by three-quarters of a foul discharge is dislodged and the South Main St. Toms River _ Miss Edna Crane spent last week in Only $2.00 to Atlantic City atient breathes freely, perhaps for the CEDAR GROVE mile over a thirty-five mile course. rst time in weeks. Liquid Cream Balm

t _____ Philadelphia. The New Jersey Central wltl hsve one ot lis The Dixie’s time was lh. 15m. 44 3-5s contains all the healing, purifying ■RSmSaitiB** ' Try Uncartalu Reelp®* The Cedar Grove M. E. church will popnlar excurelons to Atlantic City on Angurt and that of the Daimler II, lh. 17m. elements of the solid form, ana it never Beginning last Saturday and contin- •Mil. Tickets (rota Tomi Hiver, «re only H.oo, fails to cure. Sold by all druggists for It ta entirely unnsesssanr t» “ K Ä “! S S —— 25 2-5s. ; usng till Tuesday, St Peters R. C. give a fair on the lawn adjoining the and the spécial Train lesres et MS a. m. Il* 75c., including spraying tube, or mailed gMWSMUPT of "O tT H -% Capt. Bart Pearce of Brielle steered church at Point Pleasant, celebrated its church on the evenings of Wednesday the helghth ot tho flexion at the rsmonx sonth by Ely Bros , 56 Warren Street, New fm pmtloa-IsmoD, Ohoootata Jersey resort 1 the "D ixie" in the race. York. niUQiptfli t&At sr« fare to be pooo. ------25th anniversary. and Thursday, August 21 and 22