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IERTCHEY TO Qyoter Commis­ Mabel South, Six New Water sioner* Oppose the FOR MURDER Year« Old, Died; portation Boulevard Bridge Single Head Plan Surnt by Gasoline Along Our Coast at Pelican Island JANKOWSKI MONDAY Waal Governor to Favor Lease of Rotimi Ovaler load O match, dropped m pail op Dtland Water Wap Chief Claim ABU RBAR-RT ROROUOH8 1 0 DEPKHDBO ST L W . I Detective Henry 9. Donnelly of New QAMLXHBJHB CAUSB ; PROS. Trenton, Jaa, 11—Governor Davalopataiit« Fallow Bh ita Work IBI, |Y H»*ee, who was in Tom* River the day WORE »OR THM ROOTS ¡AL­ Bertehcy wat arraigned, alto viaittdNut- this svenine had a conference by BCUTOR S.A.ATKHT90R WILL SO BBDORBBS MOHUMBHT IT B. W1 WMA1 pointaient with the member« of the | Trenton, Jan. 23- The first ley and traced the career of Bertchey nrvBsnoATB hbr dbath TO BLOCKHOUSE HEROES I at far at he conld. at the man to beiiev Oyster Commini ont of Commissioner H W Snyder iBoedtyol neat week, the trial of ed by Donnelly to be the author of State, who presented to him tome facts I New Egypt, Jan. IS—Little Mabel Department of Inland Wate Bertchey for the murder of numerous burglaries in New Hevea. Ü***.” 1*,1.1!* j" * “ *? >nd ‘u .»ovy «ut»», the 6 year old daughter of Ride, just been filed It relate* At th* Mating at tha T om River Board of Trofi* w Friday night last jankowekl. at Lauweod,Lakewood, oeoa |ReturningI Ketuiniag to New Haven, a paper la l —meat t -with ito -which M - t tha . «-is —not 1 » • y ffontb. was burned to death Satur­ ^ 100'foot canal being The Governor staled that ha had bo tween Bay Hand and tho »mpoasfi Oeaaa Boulevard pita r 29. left, will take piece before I that city qnotee Donnelly as laying day aigbt by what (oom any waa a I Willard P. Voorhettof the Bu-1 that the Btrtoheyt lived finely in Nut- coma greatly interested in the industry, practical joka, but moat people prefer work being done from both wm audonad and a caaunittao »III h t appelated by Prariliat Hotmaa of tho ■Court. Bertchey will be defend. I ley oC the proceeds of hit plus which ha regarded at on* of tha Btata'a to believe wm aa ualorataa accident. Bay Head rad will be Board of Trad* t* work for tho ] rl W Ctrmichatl of Tontt Rhror, I "lived likt miliionnirot,“ to uso hit oust valuable natural reaoaroea, and ha Constable William Thompson, whoa* year to Manlolokiag Bridge, did not mean to do anyth lag to retard potai there ia a naturai dual vard. along tha rout* of th* by tht conrt ae Bertchoy't I petttion. Ht added thetin NutleyMrt. match caused the lira, wee badly burued ■Beta Island bridge. , when he ttetrted he had ao I Bertchey claimed to he a sou there Its program la both hoods; sod tha bulk window* aa average depth of Bee I W. Carmichael, »hi with which to hire n lawyor. I wanna nad the bairMa of a big tttate Tha bsovimt item of coat to the pro* la two main street stores were broken water for a distance of more 11 in thirty Oeaaa couaty oa th* B a a ______Ctrmichtel has aatodnled ertoh I that wan la program of settlement and taetioa of the Btata'a property a | by the brat from burning gasoline Tha There at* ITS boats at Bay violators of the law*, sad what to mitt*#, praiiatod tb* settlor for oa» [ in this defence Harry B. New* from which they lived, in whet Donnel- doath of tha litttogirl wm a shock Hand and tb* Bay Hand Yacht Club i, a young Lakewood lawyer. ly egtln called "extravagant luxury." Is legislative authority for ex to tha whole community. has Its headquarter* then. aidaratioa. It * m roporttd by th* too- h it been known to the Bertchey Mmaalf wat a retiring fellow, tending the scope of tha industry It la understood that Chat lea Oskar Th* Cap* May Improvement is still ratary of th* Board of Trade that Bona* This, it waa bald, could bo accomp* tor Brown would introduce tha MB for of New York city and other but hraa looked upon a t e most amiable a, who works for H W. Moon, a more important. It Is only aider fev- Itohcd by tha leasing of a vast acreage tha eras lira ofa oommiarioa, eonatotiag citirt under agreeable men. Hit trips away village tinsmith, wm croeaing the street orabto tide that then ia a navigation of aval labia land for tha propagation of of tha Qovtraor, th* Btata Road Com! i in WeathenfleM State in were called buanam trips by bit wife, with a tin bucket, la which ha hod batwsan Cap* May. Holly Btneh and •ead oysters. The Oortmor was vary miaaiooer, and at least oa* other par­ ut. (or burglary o ft boom in and not infrequently the accompanied drawn two gallon* of goooKnt. Tb* Wildwood and tha resort* north. Whan favorably imprmmd by tha facta im­ son, to uko over, build aad -olatolo . he wet known at William B bucket w m uncovered. Constable Wm the entire waterway is com piet id there him. Indead Donaetly sterna to think th* Boulevard, but that it would b o ia . parted to him and prom lead his aid and Thom peon, u the story to told, lighted will be groat davalopmaata along that .or "Big Bill." At bit horns that the was at clever a crook at her poosibto in th* present condition of th* 1 Nut ley. where he and hit wife had support for any measure looking to tho a cigarette and threw away the lighted part of th* coast. About twenty miles husband wet. and no Ism a partaar State treasury and in tha present tem­ for a year end n half peat, and in the game than be. advancement of the Industry match, which felt in the bucket of gaso­ will be open for navigation this year. Already many of the seaside retorts an per of the Legislature to sreura a largo l they gave out he wee a talesmen Moat of hit time Beruhty spant loung­ line. Tht oil caught fire with a put f-f takini aetiv* steps to improve condl appropriation; and that therefore the ratilk firm at a big salary to conceal ing around home. After bit alleged Conductor Ridgway Obeying Ord­ and just at quickly Oaktrson dropped tout costly routs w m apt to ba visit to New Haven ia April of I ait tha pail and ran for hit life. Tht burn tiona. The Bay Head Yacht ifith 200 en Coat C.R.R. $1000 Damagm members, has had dredged, at its own adopted. The following resolutions re­ year, when policeman Dennis Hinas in- ¡"i oil spilled out and the little giriwat garding the Boulevard ware adopted: net* that it was Bertchey (or Trivia) Because Conductor A1 Ridgway of caught in the flams. Thompson ran to expense, a harbor in front of th* club house for its boats, using th* material Be it Resolved hy the Tome River who shot him through the leg trying to Barnegat, on the Central railroad, her rescue and was burned about the dredged to fill in the low lends eur- Board of Trad* that wt heartily indone escape, Bertchey reached hie home in obeyed the rule* of the company and bands. WithEdwardGrover and Robert rounding th* yacht club properly the project of an Ocean Boulevard un­ Nutley early the next morning. Hie A. Abbott of the American house. refund to accept a commutation ticket der State conetruction and control! wife lent out for a doctor, and Bertchey that had been torn from it* book, the Thompson tor* theburningclothesfrom At Beach Haven plant have been pre pared for a larger and deeper harbor, that we urge the member of the State was taken away in an auto to a hos­ Central railroad waa mulcted ttOOO in th* child. Abbott wrapped her in hia and the deepening and widening ot the Senate and tha member of Assembly pital. where he remained tlx weeks. It damages in the Monmouth county coat and ran to the nearest doctor channel which joins the waterway route from Ocean County to do all in tbair was explained that he fell and broke hia courts at Freehold last Friday. William Tht child difd about midnight. Abbott The material excavated ia to 1>e used power to bring about this State Boule­ wriet. Hine* and Donnelly teem to L. Edwards, a Red Bank lawyer, was waz also burned tome. for filling in meadow land (or building vard: that in th* opinion of this Board think that Hines broke hit wrist for the plaintiff. He alleged he was bound Tho little girl before the died wm purposes. Th# Federal government is of Trade at well ae in that of the entire him, throwing hia locust nightstick at from Newark to Red Bank, and boarded taken to her home across the Burling dredging a channel from the entrance community her* th* laid Boulevard In Bertchey fired at Hine*. Bertchey’* Ridgway’« train at Elizabethport. He ton county line and died in Burlington of Tuckerton Creek across Tucktrton order to benefit moot effectively this left hand it badly scarred, and^bii mid­ offered conductor Ridgway a detached county. Coroner Barclay Leeds will Bay to the point where it joins tha entire locality, both on the brack and dle finger to shorter than the others. commutation ticket whicn had been hold an inquest at Pemberton on Pri waterway route, a distance ol almost on the main land, should follow th* line Last Friday night nt Lakewood, the punched by a conductor of tha train on day of this weak, to determine the (acta four miles. This will provide a deeper, of tb* beach road to upper Sea Bide tha branch of the road which runt from in thaUBM; end tot this inquest Prose play, "The Happy Medium." which shorter and more direct route to Tuck­ Park and eroee tho hay by a bridge Newark to Elizabethport, where he had cutor Samuel A Atkinson will take was being givra at the Manhattan hotel erton from the bay. aero** th* Pelican Island to th* foot of when Bertchey burglarized that place to change car*. part. Prosecutor Atkinion has notified At Ocean City a canal it being dug Washington street and thence touch­ on the-night of December 29, and killed Ridgway refuted to accept the ticket Prosecutor Brown to be at the inquest, which will join the waterway route and ing the Borough of Island Heights Frank Jankowski in his efforts to get in the absence of the commutation at the girl w m hurt in Ocean county land adjoining is being filled in to be passing on through the village of Tows away from the police, was repeated as book. At South Amboy the conductor and if it should as a final outcome be laid out in lots for building purposes River and proceeding down the shore a benefit for Jankowiki's widow and demanded that a policeman arrest necessary to hold any criminal investi by the Mein Shore Road Edwards. gation, it must be mads by an Ocean A large area of lowland and meadow children. The play was written by Mias And be it further resolved thatcopiee county grand jury. It ia laid that the lands is being filled in along th: water Batty Hammond, a sister of John Haya front of Stone Harbor. of thie resolution be lent to Governor Hammond the mining expert. Miss Sooy Co's Riparian Oyster child at the time of the accident was The government will Fort; to Senator Harrieon and to At- I Hammond took the title roll, and Leslie •itting with her father on the porch of •emblyman Croiby LIEUT. W. P. SHERIDAN IR. Fort was one of the leading charac Grant to be Tried March 9 the store, in front of which the gaso­ spend more than a million and a half dollars in affording a harbor of refuge Be it Resolved that the Toms River {New York detective who identified I tare. Governor and Mrs Fort, with Atlantic City, Jan, 25—March 9 has line was ignited The flames scorched the business at Cape May by providing un inlet cham Board of Trade invites the cooperation nk Jankowski's murderer as "Big | their daughter, Mies Madge Fort, were been set by Judge Allen B. Endicott for of the respective Mayors and Councils I" Travers, professional crook at the benefit. I f ia said that the fronts of H. W. Moore and Garret South, nel to and from the ocean. the legal battle between the oyster of the Boroughs of island Heights, Jankowski fund now has reached about breaking out the bulk windows and The Atlantic City transportation tongers and the Sooy Oyster Corpora- Sea Side Park and Lavallette in seek­ $ 1200. peeling off the paint. The fire company Company has been incorporated ,o carry method of making a living, and to tion over occupancy of thousands of ing to obtain the construction of an plain the fine style in which they Since Bertchey was indicted he has dollars worth of valuable oyster plant­ was soon on the scene and prevented passengers and freight between Atlantic been watched by two men each night the flames from making any further Ocean Boulevard under State Aid ed, he was known a* Adolph Bert- ing ground in the Mullica River. City, New York and , the One man has been in the corridor of headway. The damage to the build­ down the line of the Beach road to up­ icy. His real name i* believed to be Lawyer Bourgzois, of Atlantic City, wharfage site has been purchased, and the jail, with Bertchey locked in his ings was less than $300. if the propo cd waterway is completed per Sea Side Park, across Barnegat ilph Bersche, or Busche, and he is a counsel for the Sooy Company, mads Bay from Pelican Island to the foot of man, his mother claiming to be un­ cell; the other man hat been on the out­ announcement that the trial might con­ it is the intention of this company, the side of the jail all night. Today a man commissioner says, to utilize the water­ Washington street, thence touching ite to speak English, though under- sume one entire week, arid the court Ocean Countians Address Cran­ Island Heights and passing through iding it more or less when spoken. was put on as day guard. It is a we!| stated that if necessary he would devote way and develop the transportation of known fact that the jail iz unsafe, and berry Growers in Philadelphia Toms River and down the Main shore Up in North Jersey, his "job*” were that length of time to have the import­ freight and passengers at the intermed­ in this way it is believed that Bertchey iate points along the route to and from road; that we further ask them to ap- that the police, not knowing who ant case settled. can be kept till his time for trial comes Philadelphia, Jan, 26—The thirty- point committees to cooperate with burglar was, called him“the Gentle- Lawyer William C. French of Camden, A lantic City wherever the same may next Monday. ninth annual meeting of the American become practicable this Board of Trade in seeking to ob­ Burglar,” or “the Lone Burglar,” the fighting attorney of the oystermen, tain such results differed with Mr. Bourgeois as to the Cranberry Growers’ Association was 11 is believed that several o hei trans­ iuie of his easy manners and ad- And be it further resolved that copies held in the PhiladelphiaBourseBuilding portation routes will be developed as a his good clothes, and the added Whitings Man, Wanted for Theft, time required for the case, stating that of this resolution be sent to the respec­ he was sure it would not require more today. The president. Rev. E.H. Dur- result of the construction of this water­ it that he worked alone in his burg- Extradited from reil, of Woodbury, N. J., made the tive Mayors and Councils of the Bor­ He has also been known to the than two days. way When it is completed through to oughs aforesaid. Attorney General Wilson, represent' opening address, on "The Work of the Munasquan River, which is con •lice u George Dalton, as Busch, William Bredell Orr, who worked for President Holman on motion was in­ ing the State will try to eject the Sooy Cranberry Culture " tempi a ted. a tremendous impetus will Ivecbi, Travis and other aliases. D. W. MacMillan at Whitings, and who structed to appoint a Legislative Com­ is charged by MacMillan with packing Corporation from the river grounds Addresses were also made by J. S be given to the development A the Mr»- Bertchey has been making trips mittee to go to Trenton when needed which they occupy by virtue of Crutchfield, of Pittsburg; J. D. Holman, transportation traffic of these water and from New York, to Toms River up a trunkload of goods from his house as representatives of the Board of Trade riparian grant from the State. ot Wliitesville, N. J.;F . S. Gaskill, New freight and passenger boats from New er since bis arrest and confinement. on New Years day and taking them to in helping to push the needed iegisla- Philadelphia where he pawned them, Egypt, N. J.; A. D. Makepeace, of York and other northern points • wear.s good clothes and can produce Wareham, Mass. ; C. E. Budd, of Pem­ tion for the Boulevard or any other receipted bill for every article of was brought to the county jail Monday matters the Board of Trade might be night by-Prosecutor Brown and Justice berton, N. J., on "Spraying and Spray­ ing, jewelry etc., in her possession, ing Apparatus." I interested in. of the Peace W. Howard Jeffrey. The lowing when and where it was bought F. S. Gaskill, of New Egypt, N. J., Messrs, , Wm. H Fischer, Wm p. man had been arrested in Philadelphia, id what she paid for it. Bertchoy is made an address on "Marketing Cran­ W.dmaier and Fred G. Bunnell were id to have been too slick to take any whence he was brought on extradition appointed a eommittee to consult with papers berries.” The report of the cranberry f his loot home with him since he was crop throughout the United Stales for the Grand Army of the Republic as to The two officers made a record break­ ^ught with the goods on him and put the last year shows a little more than a proper celebration in Toms River of ing trip. They left Toms River Sun­ [»way in Weathersfield jail. That time half the usual crop, being about 600,000 the 100th birthday of Abraham Lin- • made the mistake of shipping his day afternoon, and returned in but a bushels. coin on Friday, Februa i~ ' little more than 24 hours with their plunder home, and it was found there. A donation of $lo w Since then he is careful to have no map. They first had to go to Harris­ Board ot Trade to i ttolen goods in his possesion any longe( burg and get Governor Stuart's consent Barnegat Likely to Get Survey second tablet for the to the removal of the prisoner. That wan it takes to realize the cash on them in River and Harbor Bill I cannon to be mounted in the court meant almost three o’clock Monday le New Yoik police say that Bert­ house yard by the Camera club. Mem­ afternoon before they could get into has a grouch on the rest of the Washington, Jan 26—It is considered bers of the Board also agreed to con­ Broad street station, Philadelphia, with fiontil thieves in the neigbbor- likely that a survey of Dividing Creek, tribute personally, so that a second the papers. Police headquarters at if New York bccausee his crowd asked for by the people of Barnegat, bronze tablet will be placed on the pg^come up and put up $1500 cash City Hall, then the Sheriff’s office had will te included in the small River and granite base to be visited, and then they hustled Y’ jj1''6 *le was *n (he Tombs in New Hfift or bill that is expected to pass It was decided to push the Block S P ity , in 1898, awaiting extradition down to Moyamensing prison. A lot this session. No new work is likely to more red tape was unwound there, and, House Monument plan at the present ¡tot»' ict,t. they done 80 be be taken up, but a few new surveys will session of the Legislature, and the fol- C!>uld %ve skipped, and avoided the getting the prisoner, he was taken back be : iade and Mr Howell is said to have •even years that he spent in Weathers* to Broad and Market to the City Hall, lowing resolution, Offered by Mr. Car­ asked for the survey at Barnegat michael, was unanimously adopted: ■*'d. Hq has cinnpsince Tlrnforr«,!preferred ♦to „ ....go it before they could start for the ferry. Pensions have been granted to Ann B eit resolved by the Toms River t l llave no dealings with other Thanks to the subway, they caught the Tuckerton, N. J., Jan. 22—Assembly M Modre of Cassville.at $12 per month; J. C, FRAZER Board of Trade that'Senator Harrison *!■ this accounts in some degree, train man Benjamin H. Crosby, lias bet L. A Branson of New Egypt, at $20 ATuckerlù» merchant who has n ovod and Assemnlyman Crosby be urged to sd?:re!iev'''L for hto'having been kept chosen to again head the Y. M. C. A. per month his store to South Seaville He was at ffirtber the measure for a Revolution­ ‘ d hy been in with a “bunch’; On U. S. Grand Jury at this place as its president. The oth Representative Howell has intro­ Tuckerton four years and took an ctive ary monument to commemorate th- t*;-, glars they might have tried officers are: Vice president, J. C. Price: duced a bill to increase to $24 per Joseph M. Thompson of New Egypt, part in church, Y. M. C. A,, lodge and Block House fight in the Revolutionary treasurer, J. Frank Mathis; secretary month the pension of George H. itt W»U 1 e ^ail k'm out and Jere S. Storms of Barnegat, are on fire com; any; and was secretary of the War, to be erected on Huddy Island i„ T. Wilmer Speck Walker, of Beach Htfven County Sunday-School Association the U. S. grand jury at Trenton. the village of Toms River ' '

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H ol­ Mlmuill lildgoay ...... 90XBS man, fount?’ Clerk.... W. IL Conrad ...... $7,62600 J, !.. Palmer ...... 1008. Cr. ROAD REPAIRS. 18 Knc'«l Murf City M at« Sept. 23 II. U. lJendrlekiMiu. $5.00 am i n n m tr tax ...... Oro. II. Vau N o ie ...... 1908. Cr. Htary B urr ...... m Vt. II. Ilalioway . ».ou July 7 Jua Rldgway ...... $13.00 Cor.r. MOWBI7 «xfWMi rttvmla« «or Isa days. Rncd Joa. tirornr, ncct. Kdw. K eevee...... Nov. 17 Thoa. (iuytmi ___ 3.00 7.50 HurrogHtv'a Often .... l>ee. 2 Wm. llallowuy . .. J. W. R aio n ...... Edw. Ilreves ...... 3.00 y atiiiM an Fuga 8 DstalM lUamrlM u t m u laforaatlaa or Tleasl I r m i os 21 lire'll m r i m i t City W. G. l'mirad ...... Johu liewta ...... 3.00 Bur. Hint»» »ml county MenJ. Drlseoll . . . . 523.81 W. II. l'minili ...... 3.00 1. H. WOOD. QMk V. OOTÙ, ta x ...... 30 Juiiti W. Jiiinismi ...... Clarence Brown ... 3.00 rsMtanr Trane Haue« Qsatnl Faaaoise AgsMt PkUsSel,» line’ll Brink Tw|i., Htnto tVyckuff Hrown ...... Clarence Brown ... 3.00 SILVERTON ami county tu x ...... 5,350.55 lin i. C. llriiwii ...... Clarence llrown ... 3.00 line’ll Jiiekaon Twp., A rthur Moore ...... 2,824.85 Cliss. Wlille ...... 3.00 State ami county tax., John Messici- ...... A rthur Moore ...... 3.00 Mri. Hertcha] Polhemui and son of line’ll MmniinNtnr Twp., 1 W. W. L e tta ...... 2,050.51 li. I>. WihhI A Co...... 3.00 fielmar, are. visiting Edgar Polhemut S tate mill county tux. I h». E. Olla ...... John C. liidgway .. 3.00 line'll Oneau Tw|».. State Stephen Johnson .. 3.00 and wife. ami county t u x ...... 837.73 $3,214.84 Wm. II. Browu___ 3.00 lire'll Htulforil Twp., Howard Clayton of Bay Head, spent COtrilTS. Wm. II. Browu.... 3.00 State uml county tax. 2,172.7» Wm. II. Browu.... 3.00 DISTINCTIVE Cr. a few days here last week. 23 lire ’ll Tucknrtou Bor*. Leon W. Huxelton. 3.00 State uml eunnty tax. 3,014.»1 K. C. Buvkwalter ... . $100.28 Win. H. Brown___ T. J. II. B.-nwii . . . . 11.48 3.00 Burroughs Clayton and wife ot Cedar Hue'll vu let tn Bor., Uro. II. Hulmán .... 5.75 Wm. II. Browu___ 3.00 Grove, spent Iasi Friday and Saturday Mint» anil county tux. 851.08 18.88 Chan. Chnmlierlalu 3.00 24 Kne'tl ITumatniul Twp., Ileo. il. Holmuu ... Ralph Palklnhurgh 3.00 here. PORTRAITS Ilownnl Jeffrrj ...... 7.77 licet. S tate uml county 800.35 Geo. 11 art »home .. 3.00 2,121.72 Sept. 8 llowanl Jeffn-y ___ M. A. Loveland . .. Cecil Irons who is attending school at tax ...... llowurd Jeffrey ...... 1,00000 3.00 Itee’il Election ItoarilM.. 13.75 . 2 0 0 .0 0 Henry U lluaelton 0.00 liec'il luicey Tw|i.,State Oet. 31 llowanl Jeffrey ...... Chat. Irving ...... Toms River, was a Sunday visitor. Anyone can take pictures, but only the artist can take Dee. l/iiatla Sluiiueruiait.. 10.00 3.00 ami county tux ...... 1.071.00 Ileo. II. Iliilumii .... 05.84 Thoa. Clayton ...... 3.00 Ed McKelvey spent a day last week Bee’ll Berkley Twp., Thoa. Clayton ...... 3.00 a distinctive Portrait that shows the character, the traits, Edmund Wilson .... 13.00 20 John Anderaou ... at Long Branch. ueet. State iiih) county Eckaril P. Umili . . . . 13.00 3.00 tax ...... 2,008.08 llowanl Jeffrey .... . 064.07 John Anderaon .... 3.00 Albert McKelvey of Cedar Grove, the real man or woman, as well as the lines of the face and Bee’d f.nkewood Twp., Judge M. L. Kerry . 40.00 John Anderaou ___ 3.00 aeet. State ami county ß C. II. Cox. Sheriff .. . 2 0 0 .0 0 John Anderaon .... 3.00 visited his parents Ira McKelvey and figure. It is only the artist who can catch these all im­ tax ...... 47,»11.77 24 Ileo. H. Iliilimtii ___ . 15.00 Stephen Parker ... 3.00 wife last Friday. R<*’<1 Baitlnswooil *28 Arthur W. Knlly ... 30.00 Ja*. Thoninnon ... 8.00 Twp..Stntc and county A rthur W. Kelly , 81.50 30 Wm. H, Btickalew 8.00 Misaea Grace and Myrtle Gant re- portant yet illusive details, who can reveal the real tax ...... 1,131.37 30 llowurd Jeffrey .... 740 Cbn*. Matthew* .. ».00 liee’il Bench Haven llowurd Jeffrey .... 25.58 C. B. B o w k e r...... 3.00 turned last week from a delightful person to his intimates as they know him who can furnish Bor., State anil county Alfred W. Brown, J r , Clarence Brown .. 3.00 visit, former at Port Monmouth and tax ...... 3.083.24 Drp. Sher...... 232.00 Rac’d Ft. Pleasant $117.00 the latter at Lakewood the living portrait of a living character, not simply a Beach, State and coun­ $3,810.1)3 I NCI DENTAI,«. ty tax ...... 1»,503.42 MM Cr. Miss Lulu Tilton returned last week photograph of a lay figure. CORONERS. July 7 C. C. Pearce ...... 1 Proceeds note, People's 1008. Cr. .. $6.85 from a visit at Lakewood. NaCI Bunk ...... 3,835.00 July 7 JoUii il»K*mnn $6.80 E. II. Berry ...... 3.36 Our portraits are distinctive. 23 Proceed* note, People's John Uiigiuiuiii . . . . 0.ÜO G. II. Holman ...... 50.00 Larue Clayton and wife of Lakewood N at'l B u n k ...... 3,840.00 John llngnmuli . 10.35 G. 11. lioliuuii ...... 8.46 were recent visitors at Forman Clay­ No two are alike. 7 Proceed* note, Barne- Sept. 23 Geo. E. lie n nett 8.70 Howard Jeffrey ...... 1.25 gat Bank ...... 1,002 25 Geo. 12. Bennett .. 6.00 J. E. Otl* ...... 2.87 tons'. Each contuius aud makes plain the characteristics of Proceed* note. Lake- ...... John llttgamnn ... . 5.10 Sept. 23 Geo. II. Holman ...... 11.00 Services in the M. E churches. Silver- woo«l Flr*t N at’l Bunk 1,502.75 John Ilugniniiii ... . 12.20 Tbos. Roberts ...... 7.50 26 Rec'd Lou« Beach Twp., John lliigiiuiun ... . 4.00 Tom* River Water Co. .. 32.00 ton circuit, coming Sunday, January the sitter in pose and in expression. S tate uml county tax . 1,878.30 John iiiiKuniflii ... . 7.ÖU E. 8. Van Nostrand ... .. 10.00 20 Rec'd Lakewood Twp., John Hugnimiii ... 4.03 E. 8. Van Nostraud ... .. 0.57 January 31. will be as follows: At Sit- You will find few studios in apy big city where such bal. State and couu- Dee. 2 J. Holmes Harvey. 4.80 Gen. H. Holman ...... 36.00 vertou, 9.30 a. m , SunJay school 10.30, ty tax ...... 12,317.81 J. Holmes Harvey . 4.50 Dec. 24. John A. Hyera ...... 50 portraits are conceived and executed. 28 Rec’d Hover Twp., Geo. E. Bennett 8.10 Geo. H. Hoiuum ...... 7.27 preaching, followed by class mrrt/ng S tate and county tux. 10,040.00 24 John Hug»man 4.20 Geo. H. Holman ...... 13.10 Rec'd SesaUle Park John I Inga mini ...... ¿}*J9 E. II. II« rr , .. 16.34 At Pleasant Plains, 1.30 p. m Sunday There is nothing farfetched either in our work or our Bor., State and county John Unga man ...... 7.50 E. S. Van NOS Nostrnnd . .. 6 05 school; 2 30 preaching, followed by tax ...... i,uuo.mS John 1 lugu tun it ...... u.oO E. 8. Vati Nostmnd .. 8.95 prices. ^ 20 Rec’d V nlou Twp., John llugumun ...... Howard Atterson .. .. 1.50 class meeting State uml county tiix. .,052.no John (tuguiiuiu 7.20 llownrd Atterson ... .. 3.00 At Cedar Grove, Sunday school 1 30 Rec’d Berkley Twp.,bill. John I luga ma h ...... 8.40 Howard Atterson .. .. 33.00 State and county tux. 040.-8 20 J. Holmes Harvey .. 4.20 Howard Atterson .. 1,50 p. m,;7.30p. m. preaching Rec’d Ann T.W ilaey, old 40 It. Augustus Crime 4.80 5.10 Asu T. Wllsey ...... 00 Mrs. Watson Irons is visiting in Toms The Mills Photo Studio lnnterlnl »old ...... 50.50 It. Augnali* Crune . C. C. Penrce ...... 7.83 30 Rec’d Stephen .John*ou, $173.00 Dee. 20 Jns. E. Otls ...... 10.04 River refunded ...... 1—* Geo. H. Kraeuver ... .. 10.00 Cowperthwait Halh.Bldg, Second Floor, on Washington St COUNTY ROADS, F. T. Johnson .. Í . .. .. 0.80 Mrs. Mary Hilliard of Red Bank, is $180,783.02 1008. Cr. Chas. H. Cox ...... 22.13 spending some time with her parents, July 21 Sutton & Corson...... $1,800.08 E. S. Van Nostrand .. 10.35 Jim. II. B ut flier...... 2,783.22 E. S. Van Nostrand .. 17.77 Daniel Clayton a n d wife DVBRTI8INO, PUBLISHING AND Wm. Segoilie ...... 150.01» CU:lias. T. Brewer .. 39.05 Telephone 7.L. Established 1904 Opposite C. R. R. of N. J.tDepo Aug. 25 Imiilull II. C runm er.. .. 206.00 Howard Jeffrey ... .. 3.13 Mrs. Atwood Clayton, Ernest McKel* PRINTING. Wm. Segoine ...... 100.0 » Geo. 11. Holman .. 50,00 vey, Corliss Clayton and Master Warren Sutton iV Corson...... 3.001.i M Edw. Clayton ---- .. 7.00 By 7 New Jeraey Tribune ...... $4-5 Jus. II. Butcher...... 3,503.13 Howard Atterson . .. 41.50 week The Courier...... 0-03 Oct. 26 Sutton »V Corson ...... 877.0» Dee. 30 A. B. Newberry Co. .. .25 B erkeley Garag|< 21 The C o u rie r...... 17.50 Sutton & Corson ...... 5,270.1« Jos. Grover ...... 9.91) The Courier...... 3.00 Dec. 2 Geo. 11. lloliuun...... 18.30 A. B. Newbury Co. .. 95*65 The Cornier ...... ‘20-50 3 Sutton & Corson ...... 5,887.54 J. Lester Yoder, Prop. "‘53FI8 H | The Cornier ...... 0 »3 Dee. 31 A. 0. 8. Havens .. 80.01 F. T. At L. W. Iloltiiuti 1,800.28 A. B. Newbury Co. .. 4.57 A Good Reason M»t. 23 Lakewood Citizen ...... »-S* 24 Will. Segoilie ...... 187.51) Tuckerton Beacon ...... 0*84 Patrick McCallion .. 5.50 Everything for Automobile* Motor Boat, Mill, at city pried Isaiah H. Cmmner— 500.00 Howard Atterson .. 20.00 Storm* A- Bennett ...... 8.00 20 I. W. lilchtm eyer...... 127.80 Complete stock. Mail and telephone orders receive careful attentio New Jersey Tribune ...... 64.00 Toma Rlvrr Pcopln Oku Tell Von Why .10 Lakewood Supply Co.. 30,40 $771.01 Automobile tire repairing a specialty, work guaranteed. Full The Courier ...... ‘ uo F, T. & la. W. lloliuun 800.05 f I t I . Mo The Courier ...... 3 j» INDIGENT SOLDIERS. Equipped Machine Shop for repair work on Motor Boats, Automobill The Courier ...... 00.00 $33,585.64 1008. Cr. Doan’s Kidney Pilik-ctire the cause of . The Courier ...... 2.00 July 7 IV. S. Fryer ...... $30.00 disease, and that is why the cures are and Machinery by competent mechanics. The Courier ...... «¡¡.¡® ELECTIONS. Sept. 2 . l*. Anderson & Son... 33.00 ulways lasting This remedy strengthens Write for our list of second-hand machinery and tools. Agenc; The Courier ...... 7.J0 1008. Cr. Sept. 23 Job M. Smith ...... cn.iH» and tone up the kidneys, helping them tc. 2 New Jersey Tribune ...... g-00 Dec. 3 I Mime P. Peck worth----- $20. Ernest E. Leeompt...... 83.05 3. Fry i to drive out of the body ihe liquid The Courier ...... ;-W J. E. Harvey ...... 30.00 Dec. 29 Job M. Siin Ith .. 35.03 poisons that cause backache, headache T h e C o u rie r...... 5 JJ* C. A. Seaman ...... 16.50 and distressing kidney and urinary The Courier ...... J -ffi Abili. II. Jones ...... 25.00 $185.00 H A R D WA R E The Courier ...... J. II. Kelly ...... 25.00 JAIL AND BOARD OF PRISONERS. complaints Toms River people testitv 2» The Courier...... If® Wm. J. Shinn ...... 25.00 1008. Cr. to permant cures .JOHN W. LEWIS T h e Courier ...... rjroo A. J. Iacigh ...... 25.00 July 7 Howard Jeffrey ...... $184.50 rs. C, Forcanser, Robins St., Toms LUMBER The Courier ...... H. A. Van M ise...... 30.00 Dec. 2 BenJ. IV. Parker ...... 8.00 Time« ami Jour“» ' ...... 8 » Chas. Allen ...... 30.00 Howard Jeffrey ...... 81.50 River, N. J , says: “Recently Mr. For­ Practical * PLUMB! New Jerae, Tribune ...... 23.50 W. C, S. B row n...... 30.00 Howard Jeffrey ...... 13.00 canser complained of pain in his back NAILS, PAINTS, DOOUS New Jersey Tribune ...... 3 “0 D. S. lloliuun ...... 90.00 30 New Egypt Press ...... • • 13 °” Henry For causer ...... 30.00 Dec. 24 Jos. Grover & Sons ...... 34.45 and on some occasions was so lame that SASH, BLIN US, MOULDINGS Gas and Hot Water Fit­ Borough of Tuckerton.. 17.80 Dec. 20 R. L. Disbrow ...... 8.75 he could not attend to his work. This 1426.50 2 0 .0 0 Dec. 30 Joa. Grover & Son ...... 7.23 POULTRY NETTING ters, Steam Fitting and j . w. Burden ...... F. Llnsehuetz’s estate ------33.45 Double was the result of a severe cold BRIDGES AND RAILINGS C. F. Jones ...... 2 0 .0 0 Jos. Grover & Sou ...... 7.42 which he had contracted some ume Wludow and Door Screens S. B. Cumburn ...... 20.00 Hot Air Heating,Tin and A. G. Taylor ...... 14.30 F. Llpschuetz estate ...... 13.74 previous and though he took several Upper Leliigh Coal, Coke, W ootl 57.82 Martin Schwartz ...... 24.09 Sheet Iron Workers 5 & * i o M “ v . 4» A. B. Cinte ...... Benj. Parker ...... 24.00 remedies, nothing helped him Finally Shingles, Lime, Cement J. A. Thompson ...... 30.00 deciding to give Doan’s Kidney Pills a Win. Dumphey ...... 23-99 Malilon E rnst ...... 30.00 Benj. Porker ...... 2.00 Sewer Pipe, Fertilizer, Etc. Etc. Jobbing promptly attended to ^ U. S. Grant ...... 39.00 Dec. 31 Howard Jeffrey ...... 526.50 trial he procured a box at Mathis and Jonathan Cox ...... ¿ j S Geo. II. Irons ...... 30.00 Hainer’s drug store and started ' - king Jacob A. I’ on» ...... W 23.00 $944,88 21 Washington Stret. HuIRt Pet«ra ...... 16 John A. E rn st ...... them according to directions The re­ New Jersey Tribune ... 7.20 JUSTICES AND CONSTABLES. sults obtained from their use were en­ tc. 23 Martin Wcllbrook ...... * 6 ^ Millard F. Parker...... 25.00 1008. „ , CR. A. A. BRANT TOMS RIVER Martin Wellbrook ...... 200.40 Clark Parker ...... 25.00 July 7 J. G. Freeborn ., $4.35 tirely satisfactory, in a short time the Jesse P. Irons ...... ™ 25.00 J. G Free born 8.15 Kdw. A. Gullck ...... 0.00 Sylvester Mo thin ...... J. G. Free born . 4.75 pain had disappeared entirely and his M. II. Ilolm on ...... 25.00 back was strengthened. He has had no A Jaco b A. I’ on» ...... -®*9 Atmore Homan ...... 21.75 Sent. 3. Jere. Storms — .50 C. M. E L W E b i'V W m . Seam an ...... i-99 E. M. Berry ...... 30.00 It. A. Wood . .. 8.24 return of the trouble since and always E. S.VanNOSTRAND IIHr W. W. Pitt ...... 2.80 A. It. B artlett ...... 30.00 speaks highly of Doan’s Kidney Pills ” ]*) i Geo. Gifford ...... 4?9 9 John H. Brown ...... 30.00 $25.99 Consulting Engineer Reuben Morey, J r ...... -' .-¿J I. E. Mosher 30.00 LIGHTS AND FUEL. For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cts Plumbing, Tinning und ! <* Reuben Morey. Jr. —— • J £ J. A. McKalg .. 30.00 1008. Cr. Foster-Milburn Co.,Buffalo, New York, 30.00 July 21 Toma River and Island H eat in y Gasoline Engibes* Geo. F. Betxler Electric Light Co...... $118.00 sole agents for theJUnited States. H. C. Gifford ...... *■ Walter Bell ... 30.00 Houwh>lu< oola,«:. . Geo. Hatpin ... 30.00 Sept. 23 Pt. Pleasant Electric Light Remember the name—Doan’s—and lotpcciloM Made, aad Son»*»«1 SO. C has. South ...... i i ' 5 14.00 9c Power Co. .. .s ...... 21.25 ta k e a e o th e i Howard South...... ----- 14- 6 D. M. 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Uto. ir til M i Awl (»I, tto .lr* .u to Tfeaat dolls ars put ta all biada e t Dw. S <.arS»M Maja» . .. . T a p ...... vente Railroads, I am now Itftltts attitudes One la crossing tto rim wtiton ... A t l l M Il w, Tutos .... ¿:; ö tö fcrr. m cN Rr Uh« ratdv ta taft « W Nm o I hI street whfe a taltdoo on the lea ah, aa­ II W. TIIIum 8 Altai |tol Matarfcrmtrf prepared to execute «11 kinde st her |« ituina In a «arden chair mad­ Jo*, n ir t o t Si TWf>, ...... 8511 jos, í**rti*r SIRI A nil. i-l Kurf lily Hur 1,1» o! repair* on s i s r a 1 ia# or sewing, and others are stand Ins I«itarvtigti h»f Tu* k*rtitii. DIRI Ami |mI, NkHihMta l*nrk f In «Tace fu I attitudes. F. II. AtkUtfcm . .. in sa R»r «IH» f . I* AlklteMM» ...... IU *1 Aim! jhI, th*v«n T hu , IRW AMtoiuohUoa, Launch«« Ml con» The Dresden ones ar» libs Dresden fd u i U l'B iV vr...... 1*4 II.» i iicg* i Clin«y statuettes. They ere small sud dressed Ilim ili Ani ...... X' Job U * «H h ...... ns A tai to Harrrr tasar» rar and Machinery of every de­ By «MWPmg IthphoM o li pf— ptfr. V In a wonderful array of old fashioned Am *, to- Ums Bttarh Im i ii m m m m I May h a m n ih clothes. The beet art of tto «rat aa« I rto trabara ... Twp...... scription M. UssklU ..... Abi», to tto) titoli Bur r a p f i y t o ' M second empties Is called Into play, aad Al Irto Tfel basii .. II 13 lindane Hnwkto .. AS L p4' ” l'tto to b l Soliciting the continned fa» ’ t a l tto materiato are of tto «nest. CIMA A. B sw krr . A sti/ 't o ' ' 'tasiaitow * Tara. 7 7 ...... vor o f my old petrona, I ro­ K g - : : Asti, to Jarkaus Tap. fin — . ■ ! . . * ---- ?J.T- J T L . ---LI:- HEALTH AND BEAUTY. ito Barttor ...... Itola ara da» rasa*,.... main, respectfully, M B M R Db GOM KW rW L 1 D e pU uw C Itosi. Csisbsrs ... Astbosy Bswkrr . il Mimmi TJipbon opMan an toft, flabby skins that toll tots folds Asthesy Bswkw .. Jto IT- Aail frasi Blata and porker need cold »rater to (tvs Basissi Brass .... fm . J abas»a ...... artssl fand ...... ImmiBì *ITm hiìdjf «p h f word and them tons. Thick, oily akin, bo worse, Asti, ad- Ut!»» K(S IO Jas. Wuudwtrd ... »Urtar Twa...... Robert Froriep ila inliiina cobw » w u tc w impmiiirw afeooid be washed with hot water. ll Vas Nul. . Ami. to- l'alaa Twp.., Ë II. Vss Nul.- Tto application of lemon jalce will Amt to »torto Taja... South Mein St. Toma R ivet «ich yetool ike outer. Uadcrmch b FfetUlp» . . . . A m t yd- B a r t Ila rra sometimes canoe warts to disappear. ¿scab HuGSa .... STOt _ . courtesy both oa the pert of die K. T . K ltw nos . . . Touch them several times daring tto Jas. T. Corito . . . . Am i.' to Muir uni Twp l i n » oporadof force and the public aE ke oil to Aatl. to' Tw'kartan Bar. »»■TU day with a earners hair brash soaked AMI. ad. lui krW em al Twu «04,«T Ite value inestimable mechinery— ooceaaaty toprew alfnctioD . In the Jnlce. Alai,- ' t o »»toad------Urli labi. A healthful and refreshing Month Jo«.Ém Ilo AMI. l i . M Near Tatk _ HeN.T.AN.1. wash la made by toning cinnamon l. Bosrkar Ami. |»À. ■gleawoftal Js ta s a . .. Twp. . bath In water and mixing it with mJu». Oa skill ...... Amt. pd. IrtteeyTwp U«.•w» WHAT? equal parts of tto purest alcohol. This Wslbtf F. Broas Amt. p«t. Brkk Tw|»... m i t Kar» I .In .lim ati .. A(M Amt. H . MttuebfiNster la good both for the gome and tooth W. il. A ululi ...... auu Twp...... Sl 30 (naurance Policy from agencyo! and makes the breath more fragrant »0 OsiUrlil Major .... t« a Amt |mI. Hurí CHjr H*»r a m Mr. Hut-kay ...... 1.11»» Amt. |nI. He«Mille l*ark When a foreign substance gets Into Ja». Jitali,-r ...... Üur...... s.t« the eye do not irritate It by trying to Marni Hiiyal ...... Ami. |n(. Orrnn Twp.... SUIT S C. BAILEYJr. —Itorl . lia artos i lui. .... 18 Amt. pii. IltiriiepMt City fores It oat Keep the eye elosad for a Ilrrbvrt Kr)unlil. f»«r ...... SM few momenta, or until the object la 31 C. II. Ì4H*0UI|’t Amt (mI l.dRtijf Keuch Twp...... «03 Fire removed by the tear» which will tow. fl.M l.33 Amt. |hI, llnrvey Cedan If, however, It la Impooolblo to remove flor...... i ...... S.JT Big PAPERS for Only Q 5 MAI.AItlK*. Ami. |mI Ileiy llena Hur. •JOT« Life the «nhatance yourself have some one wun. Cr. Amt. pii. I‘t l*lewM«»it EACH A LEADER IN ITS GLASS who will perform the operation care­ July M. I», I b r r y .,,, fl HT. 50 flor...... 121.07 We cm furnish a yiar'« aub«cription to each of the following: 7 A. W. Kelly ...... MHJO Amt. |h1. I'lumMlena fully remove It for you. T. J. li. Ilruwii...... 12.1.00 Twp...... KH1IU Acoident QUEEN'S FRUIT GROWER, Monthly Rest 1« not merely doing nothing W. Howard Jeffrey..., 10.00 Amt. pd. Jttcknon Twp. »»».«« Ju«. Cm hi i » ...... 21». üu The World's Greatest Hotricultural Paper with the hands and keeping tba tost Du via U. Parker ...... 73.00 II.SM.RU Tornado still. Almost the greater part of It la J. b. Uolaiau ...... 16.» feti. tens— Repreaenting the leading HOARD'S DAIRYMAN, Weekly U»c«r barker ...... A.Ui In relaxing the nerves and mind. Nelson Orant Ault. fruui tu.tu Ni'ltuul The leading Dairy Paper of the United States 13. AU Fund ...... R25.4M.Tt American and Foreign Com­ When one ran do this good looks and Ja«. K. OtlM 75.20 Ubimi Ju«* Uruvur ...... 100.07 Amt. pd. « ’ni. N AMERICAN FARM WORLD, Monthly life will be prolonged, and the temper SI Fttrey L. Urnvef Coll ...... RI.M7.M panies 83.33 Amt. Anil. pd. C. D. A live, uptodate farm paper will be vastly Improved, for nervous Jaa. W. True* 70.03 Cüa N. L. R oger*...... 23.03 L’pdyke ...... 470.50 The Greatest Security AMERICAN WOMAN. Monthly exhaustion Is the causa of many a bucar Parker . ___ 10.80 Ami. pi*. W. II. Ihiuo- quick word batter left unspoken. Juli« llruiiBou . . . . 15.00 hue ...... 144.» Established 1874 Reslly intended for the ladies but has much to interest every member of John W. Ilolmnn 41 07 Amt. pd. W. F H e r., 2M50 t h e fa m ily When trying to reat It should bo re­ Jobo A. Uvera .. 80. OU Amt. pd. M. K. Parker 4M » membered that no restricting gar­ Auf. 3 A. W. K elly ...... 90.00 Amt. pd. F. 8. Haywood 1.447.M and NEW’YOKE TRIBUNE FARMER, Weekly Horn T. llafiiuiau. 88.88 Amt. pd. NV J. Jone».. 570.18 ments can be worn. If necessary the W._ Howard J«ffrm y 10.00 Amt. pd. Wm. Segoli» UMS, 18 Recognised as the leading agricultural journal of Amcr ca time for "rest” bad batter be short­ Ju d fe lf. U Barry...... 1S7.80 Amt. pd. F. T. Jiilmaon 5jMT.no T. J. U. Brown...... 12S.00 Amt. pd. fttob Pulken- L W. &ICBTMZYIR A LL FO R #1.8« ened, while tto tight clothing la re­ Jom Grover ...... 180.67 b urg ...... M TS.il i is one of the beet subscription offers ever subm itted to the public. moved and pot on again, to r th u s m o re Percy U Grover...... ttu u Amt. pd. W. C. Vaa Sept. 4 lUrrjr T. Hagaman.tien iti! SS.» H ora ...... I.8M98 ' sad anyone desiring to take advantage of this special rate should send benefit will be gained. Judge M. U Beri Amt. pd. N. n. Iluruer 1.018.57 MIRVMENTAL , „ ------e rry ...... 1*7.80 stibscriDtion at once, as this offer «rill be withdrawn in a short time Joba llafamiin ...... 57.00 Amt. pd. A. S. Oehurn 1,848.10 AND CANADIAN subscribers please add gl 65 for postage Armadillo Fern Baskets. W. Howard Jeffrey. UMM Amt. pd, B. F. Pred- 8 T. J. K. Rrowu ...... 125.00 more ...... 434.30 Address a ll o rd e rs t o W hat appaara to be new In the line A. « ’. Kelly ...... 20.uu Amt. pd. Aiuoa. Illrd- CIEW-YORK TRIBUNE FARMER, 154 Nassau St., New York City of flower baskets is the armadillo shell 23 John PruiiMin ...... 30.00 mill ...... 1.018.57 STONE DEALER Oct. 2U Joba BraUHon ...... 15.U0 Amt. pd. Hiini’l lu-inlag 434.30 sold by floriata. The armadillo’s hard 20 J n . W. Trae» ...... 115.00 Amt. pd. E. !.. Worth.. 885.D3 Anything in any kind o f atone shell cover when polished makes a Joba Morton ...... 112.00 Ami. pd. 11. M. Whlto.. 144.« Dee. 2 John Branam ...... 15.00 Amt. pd. Celila Crowell 144.80 Bfiddflnoe, 90 Bobbins St very fine fern basket. The tall of the 18 W. Hiiwnrd Jeffrey .... 10.00 Amt. pd. KIIIa l ’nrker 144.80 »an Engineering and Contract- animal Is ran .over to the long snout T. J. R. Brow n...... 125.00 Amt. pd. A. W. Brown 162.90 Judge M. ,1* B erry...... 1X7.50 Tard, 18 Waihington St and fixed In It, so that it makes a han­ Amt. pd. Cline. A. Al­ Joli» Iliiifaumn ...... «.vilo lea ...... LÜ28.U0 TOMB ItlVRB, N. J. lioMs r iv e r ing Company n e w je r s e y dle. Joa. (.rover 100.87 Amt. pd. Jnllti» Futter, Perry f„ Grover...... » 8 8 Jr. ! ...... 881.18 D estinerà and constructors of Filled with ferns, these baskets now 28 Chun. II. Cox ...... tinniti appear in the windows of many flor­ Alfred \V. tlrowu, Jr. Kl.SIt f 20,487-72 T. J. II. Brown. 125.00 BRIOSE». STRUCTURES, FOUNDATIONS ists. Furthermore they have given a T. .T. H. Browu...... 120.00 Feh. 2«, nMVH— COAL and LUMBER considerable fillip to the study of nat­ J ob. Grover 100.60 Amt. from UêMerro RIVER AND HARBOR IMPROVEMENTS Joa. Qrover KHl.OO Fund ...... 14,771.07 Lime, Cement end Brick, Doois ural history as far ns finding out what Jos. Grover ...... 100.67 Amt. pd. C. b . UpdykQ Heavy masonry and re-enforced concrete a specialty armadillos are, especially among the Ferny J, Grover...... 83.84 Coll ...... 184.68 Sash end Blinde, Lath, also Plans, specifications and estimates furnished upon short Percy I». Grover...... H3.83 Amt. pd. A. W. Brown 9.95 Blsokemitb’e Coal and Coks. small children who see them displayed. Percy L. Grover...... 83.83 Amt. pd, W. F. B ee r..., 97.10 notice Arthur \\\ Kelly...... 20.00 Amt. pd. Aiuoh lllrclmill 223.05 At lowest prices. Agents tot Arthur W. Kelly...... 20.00 Amt pd. W. II. Dono­ Lnoas’Paints, Flagging Arthur W. K elly...... 20.00 hue ...... 0.29 Arthur W. K elly...... 20.00 Amt. pd. F. 8. Haywood 263.85 Judge M. !.. B erry...... 787.50 Amt. pd. Wm. Regola« 277.18 Judge M. L. Horry...... 187.50 Ami. pd. B. F. Prod more 68.21 Tfc«A.B.NEWBVRY CO. Hurry T. Hugflinun...... 8» m Amt. pd. W. J. .lone«.. 141.81 29 Win. L. Butler ...... 41.53 Amt. pd. N. II. Horner 328.71 (IKO.) Oscar Parker ...... «34.89 Amt. pd. A. H. Oahorii.. 384.28 Zeliulon It. Van N ote... 52.00 Amt. pd. Caleb Fnlken- Bnooeseor to William Anmaek Cima. U. Lccompte ...... 69.80 l»ui'tf ...... 574.89 Opposite C. B. R. Depot, Toms JOS. GROVER & SON Cima. R..Lecomnte . . . . . 62.40 Amt. pd. F. T. Johnson 208.66 Clinton T. Wilscy ...... 28.00 Amt. pd. E. L. W orth.. 126.58 E ver, N. J. C. 0. Pearce ...... 300.00 185.44 John Rrnnson 15.00 Amt. pd. W. N. Sh nil Jn». TÎ. Otis ...... 130.92 At- t. pd. Calvin Crowell 22.87 Bicycles, Groceries, Furniture, Crockery, Carpets, Kitchenware. W. Howard Jeffrey 20.00 Amt. pd. Filia Parker.. 8.35 Jas. W. Truex ___ 30.83 Aim . pd. Chus. A. Allen 281317 Asa T. Wllttey ... M.15 Amt. pd. W. C. Vim BLACKSMITEING John W. Holnian 41.67 Horn ...... 239.83 I «m raso, to «hue jo u r hora» or do root John W. Hol mu li 41.67 Amt. pd. Ham*! Lennlug 7S.48 Jobbloe and new work. John W. Holm«n ...... 125.01 Amt. pd. M. F. Parker.. 101.07 Joss. Camp 88.80 Amt. pd. J ul lim Foster, HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY Jas. D. Iloltnan ___ 22.60 ...... 47.28 All work guaranteed bj Oscar Brown ...... 62.20 Amt. pd. D. M. White .. 1IUX! Henrietta Tim teller 83.33 THOMAS WIL80V Nettle Thatcher ... 55.55 »1,771.07 Water street shop. rofff* K IV U Marlin Schwarz ... 83.33 llKtX. Groce Jamett ...... 83.83 July I. R. U. tax ne - House Furnishings Dec. 29 Russell Koldimmi .. 83.33 sessed 1906,.. f 19,470.58 Martha P. Horner .. 138.90 Geo. II. Ilolmnn .. 277.78 AMOUNT PAID. David G. Conrad .. 28.18 $756.68 David G. Conrad .. 77.79 N. Hhlim, cot..» 6E0. G. WORSTALL Up dyke, eoi... 845.14 IN GREAT ASSORTMENT W. H. Crammer .. 91.20 N. R. Horner, eoi 1,841,28 Chnfi. L Roger« .. 73 52 II. A. Tolbert, co l.... 912.62 CM n s. R. Leeomple 110.62 JEWELER, Win. Seif/lue, eoi...... 1,131.02 Wfi alt htsjirvtor for W. J. C«utr«l John A. Hyers . .. . 25.15 A s. nsborn, eoi...... 1,568.01 Osenr Parker ...... 7.24 T. T. Johnson, col. ... 1,931.80 R filh fn y Furniture Fancy China Asn T. Wllaey . .. . 4.00 Caleb FalMiiburg, col.. 2,345.83 Nelion Grant ...... 33.00 F. s. Huy wood, eo i... 1.076.62 Dec. 31 David O. Parker ... 75.00 v j, Jones, eoi...... 578.78 St. 5 Fkin Street. TOUS m Handsome Rugs Cut Glass M v Parkin', col...... 414.84 $7,449.88 B. F. Predmore, eoi— 278.32 STATIONERY. A. W Brown j eoi. ... 40.58 Kitchenware E. 1. Worth, col. ... 516.49 THOS. E. VAN DYKE, Jr Fancy Lamps 1008. Or. \Vn >1, D'.uohue, col. 25.06 July 21 W. II. Hoskins Co...... $55.00 Bill Parker, ].. 34.87 Sept. 23 \V. It. IIoHklns Co...... 17.52 Juli Jr.. ol. 192.7.5 Cutlery House- Dee, 2 W. II. Hoskins Co...... 14.00 D. 1 White, evil. ... 41.05 Saddles, Harness, Geo. II. Ilolmnn ...... 14.88 W. 1 -ol...... ‘{96,57 Dee. 24 Clins. H. Cox ...... 3.80 J. G malt, e«»l— 1,149.38 Collar», Horae Clothlog.Tnrf and Sporting Good« Silverware Furnishings W. F. Murphy Hen’s Co. 37.75 Snnni ‘ t in*, col. ... 320.23 »»«pairing Neatly Done w. c \ n Horn, col. 978.59 Cor. Itola and Waahlngton Sta, TOMB S IY R R $142.95 G. H. •mt, ' ol./i,,,,, 93,63 Also lOPO-iOS* Fraukford Are. Philadelphia STATE HOSPITALS. $10,«70.5« Sewing Machines Chairs, Tables Oat 22- Amt ’-am - tata July Me* Jereej- Village far «8,274.3« Epllepti,« ...... Í1M.-1J f ou! F mil -Now Jèrma Stale Hoepltnl 881.70 M» m Handsome Articles in a Thousand V arieties. Ailgr-'» .Sgj* Jsrsey RUI,* Hospital 420.H« .MOVJfT PAID. Sent. lavpét H«..RroWii »apt. ___J 3 Sept. ri.'V?.-; . fP * ï . lllprr They add to the Comfort, Attractiveness, and Geo. i I «xEtNMKgni .,. «*•:«•. m •« ip I & i i 2 New ,'..(;«■?> Hospital 4.” > , a ' i 4 • 7,4.* • New J- -y Btat<* HonpHnl i- 1 jkflfiË «25 59 New Je v Sfato Hospital 47-l S. M çM (Elegance of your Home. Come, Look Them Over New '«-\v Vninye for ' V rt i ’"; ‘ M*.. 453.49 Epileptics ...... 146.61 Caleb Fulk .1, 1,057.33 Knockabout 24 New Jersey State ITr»spltoI 428.03 A. W, Brow , , 42.39 E. L. Wort »*yi, 236.41 $3,401.61 N. B. Horne t owe coo lookup Tome Riyetttooat year tally shoold hare, yon are instance that the association was to the village. their tare. Apply at pace for a policy to looted by the men trusted with The bluff ia (rout of Kiafobario the savings of thousands of poor hoe beoo set out to •lading rootle stairway people: but in no instance has laadtoge aad quatot torus, Tka l i t Poatoffic« there been aa investigation by the the Muff to the big deck at ita loot and Captain McLallan courts to find out if this be true The aew Catholic chunk ia about When Toroi River gets its new or false--to exonerate the accused dona. It is • eoey H ub structure and if innocent, to punish them if probably the forerunner el a larger poatoffic« next Jttly—snd they one guilty. The-Prudenti promise us it will be s postoflice Fred O Staauood has made a hand­ of which the village can well be Just now there is a demand in some change ia moving his house to proud—we will owe a debt of Camden that charges made by the the weot ride of his Oeaaa avoaoe lot gratitude to one ot our former receiver* of the State Mutual be Ha had to aaerifieo a fine gsovo of oak* church last Sunday night to M t Holly, investigated by the grand jury, aa to da ft, however, the owe drawback they found that burglar* had baen to ! residents who is apparently al­ Arbutus lodge aad several other water in a few month* more the statute the house The loot coaristed of «gold ways glad of a chance to do any froat cottages ate bring repainted. watch, other jewelry aod $1« in cash. Right on the Oround good turn for our village, and a of limitations will save harmlem S B Lemming, our etatiao agent aod They entered by unlocking a door the guilty officers, if any be guilty. daughter, expeet to start for Florida man whom the village in turn is In $e*rching titiei the iitmoat thoroughly always glad to consider one of its But there is no likelihood of such aext week, after several disappoint­ WARETOWN an investigation being made, my ment» important, prominent ritisens, though he is Our building mechanics are all bury Little Evelyo Burden ia visiting her now by force of circumstances liv­ despatches from Camden. as beet. aunt, Mr*. Rickert, at Bayonne ing elsewhere: Captain Charles |A I I building associations are un­ Mrs M A McKeehan of Philadelphia, Mite Florence Mona of Beach Haven, Hugh McLellan, retired, of the U. der the supervision of the State hat been apeading a few days at her Waited her friend* her* last Saturday Fidelity Trust Commissioner of Banking and In­ cottage oa Maple avenue Thomas Ore? is confined to hit homo 6. Revenue Marine Service. by a severe attack of inflammatory surance, a highly paid officer, with Mr* A Bogert aad daughter have re­ Capt. McLellan is as much at turned from a visit with relatives in rheumatism. Dr. Conover of Barnegat, C om pany home in Washington as in Toms many examiners under him. Just Philadelphia and Vinriaad is attending him River and when the need of a now he is asking re-appointment, H it Grosboog of East Orange spent Patrick Reitey died on Saturday last, postoflice at Toms River was and weekly delegations are inter­ Sunday at the Peto cottage alter a long illness, at hit home on Main ta lk Newark, N. J. viewing Governor Fort in his be­ W Lodge Parker of Cemdea. spent street brought to his attention, he made Ivina Aeay, having been in the house half. It would seem that if Com­ the weeks end with his parrots over in making title searches does not rely u| it a point to visit the Postoffirc John Dunnrgan of Philadelphia, has for several weeks with a broken Irg, is Department at Washington and missioner Watkins were to tackle been spending a few daya here able to be out on crutches the public records alone. ‘ Occupation acquaint the proper authorities the State Mutual proposition and Dr snd Mrs H H Davis of Camden, Capt. Lew Sprague is on the sick list. YOUR may have made the better title. with the needs here; he further show up to the deluded stock­ have been spending a few days here We are sorry to hear of the sever* ill- nets of his daughter, Mrs. William brought Inspector Norris to Toms holders the inside workings of that H B Pord and daughter ot Borden- Real town, were Monday visitor* Rulon. of typhoid fever, at West Creek ! The property is visited whenever possible,! River to look over the ground, not institution, no stronger argument Mrs Frank Simpson and children, are A little ton was born to Mr. and Mrs.1 once but several times, and by his for his re-nppointment could be visiting in Philadelphia Edward Thibault, recently Estate properly trained inspectors, and all clainuj standing in the Government Ser­ forthcoming. Benjamin Parker and wile have re­ Several of our people received invito- ’ occupants closely investigated. vice has been able to see that the turned from a visit with relatives in tione to attend the rrceptiou given by matters. FORKED RIVER Columbus Arthur Muller and wife of Jersey City, village is to get what it wants. John Lowa of Philadelphia, is spend­ formerly of this piece. It was the That’s why a Fidelity Guaranty of Title All this Capt. McLellan has done tenth anniversary of their mtrriage, Mrs. Edwin Parker spent Friday in ing a few day* here something. out of his goodwill for Toms River Barneget We are pleased to report Mrs James and they received meny handsome and its people, paying his own ex­ Mr*. George Whiteand Albert Halle*, R Whitehead somewhat improved in presents of cut glass and silver, as well penses and acting so quietly and who have been visiting their parents, health as a shower of tin. The decorations Mr. and Mrs E. Hallet recently return­ Mr* F William Greger of New York, were of red and green. Covert were unostentatiously that few Toms ed to New York it visiting her parents, C M Chadwick laid for sixty and supper was served by River folks would know that he Washington Worden of Lakewood, and wife a caterer The favors were red heart had had any hand in bringing was here Sunday, visiting Mrs Martha shaped boxes filled with candy hearts abbut the consumation so devoutly Groom, hi» sister The evening was spent in music and MANNAHAWKIN games, for which prises were given The First National Bai Wished for. Eugene Bunnell, formeilv of this John Letts and family attended the Inspector Norris, however, who place, who underwent a serious opera­ Harry Hagaman and wife of Lake- funeral of hit son, Charles Letts, Sr., at tion in a Bayonne.hospital, is now out is of course thoroughly familiar wood, were over Sunday visitor* at Dr Philadelphia during the part week OF TOMS RIVER, N. J. and on the road to recovery Hilliard's with every step in the process, in­ James B. Lonan has been visiting his Mr. and Mrs. Henri Chegnay of New William Parsons anB wife of Atlantic son. Charles M. Lonan in Richmond Capital $50,000. Surplus and Undivided Profits $190,00tf| sists that to Capt. McLellan, much York, have been at their country place City, were recent visitors at Joseph Hill, Long Island more than to any other influence here for a few days Throckmorton’« Capt. and Mrs. Jacob H. Birdsall, SAVINGS DEPARTMENT or all other influences, will Toms William. Frank and Joseph Holmes Mrs Henry Kumpf and daughter of with their daughter, Miss Rhoda, are have been working at Como, but are Tuckerton, ipent a portion of last week now in Florida, after a stay in Wash­ Pays interest on Savings Accounts in Special Deposit Departn River owe its new postoffice. now at home with her mother, Mr*. Hannah Cran- And there is no man to whom ington, D. C ' and Annapolis Md.. at the rate of Misses Bertha ¡Ditmarr of Trenton, mer where their son, John Birdsall, it a mid­ Toms River would rather be un­ and Geneva Giberson of Toms River, Miss Laura Hazelton of New York, shipman in the Naval Academy THREE PER GENT. der obligations. have been visiting Miss Tiilie Lewis visited relatives in town this week Some of the Courier subscribers here Capt. J F. Wilbert (has returned to Mr and Mrs Hurley and ion, Austin, feel it would be more reasonable if the The same courtesy is extended to small as to large deposit Since December court opened, the his schooner after a few days at home are visiting Mrs Alvin Shafto confirmed Courier-borrowers would sub­ petit jurors have been brought to court P. Kelley among other improvementa The infant child of Elli* Parker of scribe for the paper. It only cost* $2 a We solicit an account fiom you. in either department. five times, at a cost of perhaps $200 for at his Bay avenue property, is building Mt Holly, is seriously ill with pneu­ year, which they could easily afford; This Bank, organized under the National Banking Act,! a bulkhead along the river and will monia at the home of Mrs Henry Giber- per diems and mileage ca.u time, or and it would give those who now sub­ being under United States Government inspection, offers the $1000 for the five times, but not a jury deepen the water there son scribe a chance to read their Courier has been empanelled. Whether any of Service are now held each Sunday The Epworth League have purchased once in awhile. Sometimes, nowadays, possible security to its depositors this money could have been saved or evening in the M. E. church a $400 Estey organ for the upper room the eager borrowers, get it before the n ot the Courier does not pretend to The ladies of the M. E. church will of the M E church subscriber has a chance at it know; but it does look as if by a little hold an oyster supper February 4, at Mrs A W Brown is visiting her son in headwork one or two of these useless the home of Mrs. John Horner Toms River BEACH HAVEN trips mignt have been avoided For Henry Branson who has been quite Charles Lowery has returned from a instance it is seldom indeed in these sick is now better visit in Philadelphia J T Fox and wife have been visiting days that a case is tried the first day of The C. R. R. work train is raising the Mrs David White, who has been quite their daughter, Mrs Young, in Philadel­ of court—yet the jurors arc always grade of the track at the North Brancli iH, is slowly recovering phia summoned for that day Dr G. E Wallace has burned a ear Rev E H Cloud has entered upon the E Conner is now our P R R conductor, ANTICIPATI Nor is the loss tu the County all. $2 load of charcoal and shipped it away, fourth week of very successful revival in place of Mr Peterson; and S Wilson The long felt want of our customers: a day is small compensation for many the first made here in seven years meetings has taken the former engineer’s place residents of Toms River and vicinity, * jurymen to leave their daily job and Miss Nellie Dixon is visiting relatives A number of Italians arrived last have, installed in’ our new builditf come to the county seat. They may be BAYVILLE in the Quaker City week to work on the DeBurlo house modern, brick and concrete fire-pi willing to make a sacrifice for citizen­ L Parker uf Philadelphia, spent a Mr Sever visited friends here this Mrs Grace Brockway visited Sea Side vault, lined with one and one-half in?! ship; but the sacrifice ought not to he portion of last week with his sister, week of chrome steel, making it positi made any harder than is absolutely Park on Friday Mrs P A Paul William Ridgway has gone back to Mrs Amos Falkinburg arrived home burglar proof. necessary Olis Farley and son are guests of his school duties, after spending a week from Brooklyn on Monday The Safe deposit boxes inside this .y| Mrs Sara Farley with his parents, D Ridgway and wife Mrs Emma Potter entertained anum- are several sizes and several prices, •'Ocean county takes the palm in one Harry HazeUon of Jersey City, spent Carrol Stratton acted as brakeman ber of friends on Wednesday evening size governs the price. respect.il said an oldtime visitor at the Sunday with his parents, Thos Hazel- while H Troxell was away for a few State house Monday night: "it has in of last week. Various games were ton and wife No need forjyour worrying about:? played and refreshments were served in days its Senator and Assemblyman the two While skating the other day, one of of valuable papers, jewelry, etc., by J most courteous and affable gentlemen abundance our young men had the misfortune to lars or Fire. Rent a box, and your Miss Minnie Cornelius returned to SEA SIDE PARK in the whole legislature. No other break t hrough the ice and got a wetting of mind is assured. West End on Thursday county can bring two members who for Harry Wilbur ha« made extensive im­ The illustrated lecture on "Ben-Hur” How about that personal bank acch George Warded and wife visited neverfailing courtesy can equal them. provements on his cottage was well attended on Saturday night Have you become a depositor with Burrsville on Sunday Both wear the ‘smile that won’t come Dr Willis and brother spent Sunday Open a Checking or Savings Account] Miss Lucy Potter] spent Sunday in Cather & McAlarnen are busy young off’ every dayli men these days, and are working on here grow with a growing bank. Waretown Assemblyman Crosby has appointed Winal Penrod is now district cleric of The young people gave a surprise plans for a number of cottages fqr .the Joseph H. Brown of Tuckerton as door- the school board party to Martin Petterson on Monday coming season ■ _jceeper again this session Cummings Bros have bought another evening' t tra.Ct 6i one hundred acres south of Sea Ocean County Trust ___JMigS Lotta_ Smith is visiting friends it; CEDAR GROVE Governor Fort has issued a proclama­ New York Side Park Harry Tansley is back on the bay No. 9 WASHINGTON ST., TOMS RIVER, N. J. tion calling on all schools and citizens President S J Healy of The Healey Miss Alice Potter of New Egypt, is generally to observe the 100th anniver­ Construction Co., has returned from a draw again and it's rumored that—wait visiting friends here a short time and you will know sary of Lincoln’s birth tour of inspection of the Long Beach Fred Simons is in Philadelphia for a Charles R. and Ardon Applega te each and other developments along the At­ Applegate, has returned home H a l l e y ’s comet, last seen in 1835, is tew days killed a goose in Applegate cove Mon­ Intoxicated persons had better stay lantic coast / George Tillotson and wife «re } expected to pay us a visit this fall, and day away and avoid trouble in Philadelphia this week ¡pi Card of Thanks Mayor Haag intends to install an #tp- There is considerable sickness in this w'-ll be plainly visible to the naked eyet todate equipment to supply ice ton the Reports from Miss Rhoda Thomas Randolph Applegate. The children of the late Carl Fuhr state that she is improving finely vicinity at present, mostly grip it is promised. This’ comet has been coming season j lee a couple of weeks ago.'» < making trips 75 years or fso apart for wished to express their thanks to kind A sociable will be held in the brick John Applegate of New York, who friends for their sympathy snd aid in When Mr and Mrs Joseph Cross (sum­ has been visiting his brother, James A . nicely centuries I t is said by some to be "the mer residents here) went home from yard store, Friday night, the 29th lost. «tar of Bethlehem!! the sickness and death of their father. t m i • »o*l I »»I Lincoln's Birth A wm luten nt I KMT, 0 . A X , CALIA toot with »M r. aad Mrs Will Matthews •Ui be • credit «•»ht s R B, H - I," N «.«, to the hum *1 tha tarnst* o tl.M fera . U l M l |book j«M adopted by He Imvos tear p*«*yt* tor* «ht If. 1 »I Lest Friday evening a commit I»« wat Fobs, atto tba Mr«. M R. Beatty haves ler appointed by A B Bwarids Poet. Na. trad« Fans of T o m throe; ______Chutes A. oatho beach h * * ” - c, U onüU piaasiag.iobuilda buagaio* tor beet* ia Florida next «rook 5*. G A R. to «mag« tor « proper cele­ Joom Arnsowtsag of Altousy. j g w.*atta#» to i a «M k |M Char lea W Masson of Point Pleasant M’a Fahr died a year aad a ball i Min Bantu Ditnar«8 Two bration of Lincoln's birthday «t Toma iRivsr River; «ad on Tueeday evening thta *«* op*rated upon for appendicitis one been visiting Min 0 raora Otto Sharif Charte« L. Holmes, committee mst with a similar oummit- day In*» week New Egypt, N. J„ Jaa. 2 5 - who had been laid up with a (saw lag. Ml« P L Grover on te* appointed by the Board of Trad*. 55 ptravo* joined th* M. B. churc h si J. Lovsgruv*. aged «0 year*, oa*of It about again, but takas things aaav for from a staple New York aad Jorooy A program wat arranged no tbs lines of »Idee! resident«, died bar* thia ••bits Tucketton on* Sunday recently aa tha (.LtlMMU City th* general program prepared by the reault of a revival meeting II* was wtiUly kowo as a g r.a llfä i fog with the t wrath- Attorney Wilfred B Wolcott of Cam­ Cnnstablt Bam Johnson baa batn ad­ National Encampment of the Grand Howard Kogsrs and crew of net fish­ engineer, having in hi* sarlv lift den, was one of yesterday's visitor« at ded to the watchmen at the tail. Now Army. Th* exercises will be held in ermen at Maatoloktag have made sev­ votiti Philadelphia's city < ngin**ta,toto »bare ate two men on nt night and one Berry it OU tbs tick litt this court th* M E church, that being the largest eral hauls of base, bringing them 35 was prominently identified with »too by day William Holman aad wMoof White« auditorium attainable; aad there will cent* a pound building of many of the largo biidpto ’ Thebest entertainmant in years," villt, were Monday visitors at C. L. be addremea by Rev A Lawrenc*. D D., around the city. >n Monday lato;sad again aaat Th* race track of the Tuckvrton woe the verdict of the hearers at the T. Holman'« W. Carmichael and other profeeaioaal He waa ib* daaignsr of th* Lo rip osto ^ men of ib* village, music by the Reli­ Athletic Society, a few year* ago th* Tension Aulì, and Computing TaUt, wmdi out of tbs nortbwsst this R- Y. C„ benefit last Friday night. But Mis« Eleanor Shinn was homo from rcen* of many bicycle races it advertis­ the door receipts didn't meet expenses Brooklyn this week, visiting her mother ance band, and tinging by the M B and the inventor of a hydraulic air church choir ed tor tale for non payment of 81 »7 m pressure gun fur army pur (arse« , moving picture show stems to bt Harry Pitcher say* that hit Ocean Mrs. Margaret Shinn la set Engineering end Contracting Co., will Th* program as at pres nt arranged, • drawing rsrd Ssldtn Twichell of Philadslpbin, who Daughters were bom last week at buPd a set of scows and install pumps provisionally, ie as follows: William V, Ernst. Jr, better k ill has closed hit confsctionsry spends much of hi* time in Toms Rivtr Point Pleasant both to Mr. and Mr*. at Bay Hsad as ‘ Billy" Ernst, dit and pits drivtrt for doing bulkheading, and Sea Sid* Park, recently soiled for "American Patrol," Reliance baod i for the preeant Sidney Gifford and lo Mr. and Mrs Friday last at iht hum* of his pa drudging, and kind red work Europe Invocation Rev C B Austin D D i Roberta has ha* been on I Singing. ' America," by audience Clarence Loveland, and a son to Mr 1800 South Logan Squara, Pibruary hat a cootiallaliun of Form»» Assemblyman Jona.ban Gobi« Addrem, "Lincoln’s Boyhood Sur­ and Mrs. Edward Burdge from pneumonia He said tato i for some time distinguish«! days: Two holidays Lin­ known in Trsaton for a gaaoration at roundings," Rtv A Lawrence. D. D. laador Woehr of the Florence hotel. war« for yrsrapast tumm*r guests at i iceman to la tbs dumps—January coln's birthday on tha I2tb and Wash­ -Old Ocean," was in town renter day tgona and no atop ta sight Anthsm, “Hail to th* Stsr-Gsmmed Lakewood trill manage the big new Bluff*. Bay Hand. Brasi for Ian ington's birthday on tha 22d; ground­ from Trenton Flag," by choir hotel just building at Anbury Park for past had wriuta tbs comic apara I Widmator triU buUd a two story hog day on tba 2d; ft. Valentine'e day Reports from WiU Britton at PluMaix, Address, "The Imprest of Lincoln's Morris May. I t ia claimed lo be the givra by the Mask and Wig Club of i to bis Main sttnat burnt on the Mth; Ash Wednesday (or tba be­ Arisons are very pleasing. Will has Character," I W Carmichael finest hotel in Asbury Park University of Pennsylvania, and __ i plant at Toms River it said to ginning of Lent) on the ¿4th Pretty Aie«) gone to work at hi* trade, mason work "Grand American Fantasia — Ton« Point Pleasant Borough ia getting work wat contiderad up lo (hat lander discusrioa by loon) capitalists good tor a 28 day month in tba daad of out there and ia fseling fin* Pictuiet of North and South " band quently staged wintar piling nndutber material ready lo re­ Whooping cough ba* b a n added to Mrs. E. L. 8warU. formerly Mrs. B. Reading of the "Gsttvsburg Address," build it* boardwalk this spring In the Harry Dickson, son in law of Mr • other woes of the mothsr of a (am- A. T. Finn killed a four and a half L. Glacier of Tom« River, and later of Principal A S Tilton recent northeast storm the old board­ Mrs William Whit* of Water sweat foot blackaoaka last Saturday at hie Print Pleasant, i* ia a hoapital ia Ann “Five Minute Appreciations of Lin­ walk was badly damaged and biokea up place near Pumpkin Point. Saturday died last night at Point Pl*a*ant from Herman Ruhr ia building himself a Arbor. Mich., with a broken leg coln," by Rev. C B Austin, D D.. The Union Transportation Co., oper­ was a warm day. bf Point Pleasant, died last weak at her ate with the First Baptist church, have issued an invitation to all the Fred S Wack succeed» Thomas C. of the ordinary kind foreclosed, to that the property is not home in Trenton Before bar marriage secret societies to send a detail of from Curtis as Solicitor oi Point Pleasant Mrs. C. Budd Wilaey has been very so cheep at it looks at first blush South Amboy, last Sunday. Every the taught two years in the Point a dozen to twenty, or more or less as Borough at a salary of 8150 per year. lick at her home in Berkeley; but it be­ thing i* harmonious in the church and Pleasant school W. Howard Brooks hat tent in a bill pastor and people are dwelling together they see fit. The Veterans have also Solicitor Wuck's first official decision lieved now to be on the mend to the Township Committee for 836.25, a in unity asked all soldiers and sailors of the was that he himself as clerk of the Mist Margaret Adams resumed teach- the value of nine tame duck« at 81 each, Mrs Dorcas A. Braisted, widaw of Frank B. Cowdrick, a Toms River Civil War to meet with them at the borough hud been receiving illegal fees Gurrct N. Braisted, died January IS, fag the Germantown school Isst week one tame goose at 82 25 and five Cana­ Post room, on Main street, that night. last year, being on a salary, and not be­ it had been closed for a few days dian geese at 85 each, killed by dogs,. boy and son of the late Smith Cowdrick in Lakewood, aged 68 years. She leaves of Tome River and Sea Side Park, hat at 7.30 and march with them to the ing entitled to anything else three sons and two daughters Womens Relief Corps made a Tha time covered by the raids on Mr church • i The new Point Pleasant school house Brooks' poultry is a little more than a sold out his restaurant at New Egypt sum with a caka sale on Saturday The G. A. R. committee having the be shown to the public Saturday John J. Gifford, aged 85 years year. The last twp raids wery January to John B. Reed. Rumor says he will last in Grovar and Son's store move to Sea Side Park and take out •vtning's program and arrangements in 0j thi, week. There will also bean 8800 at West Point Pleasant January If. Hulsa bag. begun building a 14, when they killed two Canadian charge conaists of Hon. Adolph Ernst, collection of plaster casts of famoua geese, and January 24, (last Sunday) partiei in a motor boat thia summer from old age H* leaves s widow, twa for hit own occupancy on Dayton E. M. Sutton, postmaster at Ocean chairman, George H. Bryan, Samuel W. statues and reproductions of equally daughters and three son* ue adjoining Mrs. Wallace Irons' when they made way with three Cana­ Brinley, Joaeph Yates, Jr.. Charles Til- famous paintings, shown to the public dian geese and one duck for him City, and a member of the road-build­ ton SJP* ing firm of Sutton and Corson, who This collection haa been securod through Ruth, the three months old child df coin’s Birthday will be celebrated Dillon Wilbur, whose home nt Indian built the beach road and the Berkeley voluntary gifts and not from the school James Estlow, died at Whitings. Jan­ bruary 12 by the people of Tome Hill was burned a fortnight ago, asserts road, ia having a fight for re-appoint­ Building ot Mono; Island tax uary 23, and was buried Monday so . under the lead of Burnside Post' hit belief that the house was first rob­ ment as postmaster in that thriving Giberson't Mills GAR bed and then burned. He says there summer retort. Several other candi­ Charles McKaig and Roy Ellis are had been no fire, not even a lighted Charters Repealed by State Tomorrow the sun will rite at 7.18 dates are out lor the job building a small house at Money Island, Ella, infant daughter ot Levi Bomb­ lamp, in tba part of the houae where the and set at 5.05 the day having gained on Longfellow avenue, near Long Trenton, Jan. 27—Among the com ard died January 20, at New Egypt fire broke out, in a long time before tha Swamp stream, for Mrs. Hawkshacker seven minutes in the morning and 22 COUNTY COURTS panics whose charters have been re­ minutes in the afternoon eince January night the house burned down; and that of 1335 Ellsworth street, Philadelphia pealed by the proclamation of Governor V. I. A.Note* the fire could not have come from the Six other houses are said to be con­ 1 Fort for non payment of tax are the In Ingram, Pa. the Civic 4-mgan chimney which wae in use He haa Judge Berry held court on Monday tracted for on this plot, one for Charles Ed Cranmer bat bought the houn at following: adopted a set of practical New Utar other unexplained circumstances that The petit juror* were on hand, but Shcrer of Philadelphia. One large the corner of Water and Horner atreeta, Dolphin Inn Land and Improvement resolutions among which was -Shit on*. incline him to the robbery and incen­ were not needed and were sent home bungalow is being put up on the west now occupied by Royal W. Iron*, and Co. (whose property at North Beach “We will plant American hardy trees, diary theory till next Monday when the Bertchey side of the Money Island tract near Mr. will move in a* soon as the present ten­ Haven was sold yesterday by Sheriff shrubs and vines and grow dealt gram murder trial comes off. This makes ant finds a place to move to Healey's line; and a small one in the Cox); 1. A. Lee Co., of Harvey Cedars; wherever we can, and will belp oar five times in the December term that pines on the east side of the hill, near Assessor Lower Refuted Hie Salary Herbert A. Weeks Co. (a land selling neighbors to do likewise.“ One fellow who walks up and down the jurors have made trip* to Toms the river concern that has been operating at They realize that civic beauty pays, Main street says the reason, to his mind by Point Pleasant Borough Council River; but not a jury has been em­ A. T. Finn of Passaic, who built a Toms River) and that civic beauty starts with cleto why the animal that had all South Jer­ panelled so far bungalow on the bluff at the head of | streets shaded by well kept trees sey in an uproar last week didn't spend Point Pleasant, Jan. 23—The borough John W. Johnson was given a ver­ Pumpkin Point Cove last summer, is I A Dollar Social will be held in the M. Our own town has long been -noted any time ity Toms River was because he council at a recent meeting upheld the dict of 8350 damages in an action of enlarging his house so as to occupy it E. church next Thurday evening, and for the beauty of its treee. In many couldn't stand walking on our up and action of Mayor VanNote in holding up tort against Percy D. Holman, before the year around. He has raised the instances, however, they are being cut down, in and out. side walks the last half year salary due former As­ Judge Berry without a jury; this was bungalow, put a cellar of cement blocks an interesting program is being pie- semblyman Abram Lower as borough pared. No admission will be charged down or destroyed either through ac­ Of the week ot warm weather, perhaps virtually a settlement agreed to by under it, and added a kitchen of ce­ Assessor for the year 1908. It was cident or neglect; and apparently no ef­ last Saturday was the warmest day, the both parties ment blocks When he gets through he Moses Cranmer of North Beach Haven claimed by those opposing the pa) ment fort is being made to preserve or re plan* mercury getting up to 70 degrees Couit was held again on Wednesday. will have a fourteen room hous with a was high man at the shooting match at that Lower had not made an assessment them Riding home from Lakewood that day The Circuit Court case of Fritz J sunparlor. Mr. Finn is also clearing up Bristol, Pa recently, and Richard last year; he asserted he had. The bill If the builders of a certain trolley Prol A. B. Ciute says he saw two toads Frnriep vs. Robert Froriep, both of the ground on his twelve acre tract Lamb of Mount Holly was also a winner was by a vote of 3-1. Lower line out of Hartford found it advisable irisltily hopping across the road, appar­ killed Toms River, was settled The late t and most read books at to cross the street seven times ia nine said that he would sue the borough for. Tuckerton merchants have started Berrien’s Library, 5 cents a week. Re­ ently in the firm belief that spring had miles, to give place to some ancient come the balance member the corner store, Berrien’s New Egypt Lawyer Faces Trial 7 30 p m. closing movement elms, realizing what this route would Two of our local fanciers took prizes 2d Time on Woman’s Charge ¿ii8s#s#s#»H8«#s8»8«#<8*0*8«H#s8*8«0»8»8*#s#s#»l»J bo, arched by its beautiful old trees, if »t the big Philade’phia Poultry show Moving Pictures All the Go « the cities and towns all over thecountzy held last week in the Second Regiment are awakening to the importance of the armory, Broad and Diamond streets The moving picture show in Cowper- Camden. Jan 22 —John Meirs, an at­ thwait hall each night in the week is torney at law, who was indicted a year lAt Cowperthwait Hall defenc e and cultivation of trees; shag Owen B Shuts was given a second prize having a run such as no other amuse ago on charges made by Miss Eula R. we imt become enthused with the re­ for a rose comb brown pullett and third sponsibility of our trees and consider prize on a dozen of white leghorn eggs ment enterprise ever saw in Toms River Tilton, of this city, will be tried early SPECIAL PROGRAM FRIDAY Night after night the hall is crowded in February by Judge Rellstab, of the them a tangible asset to the town and many of the spectators have to Mercer county courts. This was decid­ “ROMANCE OF A WAR NURSE” Cent-A-Word Advertisements stand. To make things better, begin­ ed upon in the Camden courts yester­ ’Twas a High-Class Entertainmo* ning with this week Matinees for the day on their return of a rule to show Reading by W. S. Bush. The entertainment given by the T. B„ GOOD ENCYCLOPAEDIA for sale at children are run on Wednesdays and cause why the indictment should not s Bargain. Write or Inquire at Courier Y C. last Friday evening was motat Saturdays. be moved. Six years ago the mother of Office enthusiastically received by those pres­ Tomorrow (Friday) night, special the complaintant brought suit in the RICH OFFERING SATURDAY Have your Family Washing done at Circuit Court of Camden county against ent program, including ‘Romance of a War The quartette (consisting of Mr. Mrs. Froriep’s power and band laundry, Meirs to recover for the loss of the ¿F eatu res: near P. R. R Station Nurse," with reading by W S. Bush. “CROSSING THE PLAINS IN '49” Rainey, Mr Reuch, Mr. Madison and services of her daughter, and the jury MRS. HELENA FRORIEP Saturday, the features will be: "Cross­ Mr. Sarto) was far above the average: returned a verdict for $3 000. It was ing the Plains in ’49" and the "Blind “THE BLIND WOMAN’S STORY” Mr. Taylor, the pianist, with Iris,new Skates, Scissors, Knives, Saws, Sur- Woman’s Story,” with lectures on both during this trial that two brothers of Pcal and Tonsorial Instrum en ts both by W- S. Bush. Comic, magic and? and amusing repertoire of musical sharpened. ROBERT FRORIEP by Mr. Bush. MissTilton assaulted Meirs as he was • Lectures on nonologues and melodramas wars re­ descending the Court House steps, colored pictures beside peatedly encored; and Mr. Ransom, the TWO or three dozen Leghorn Pullets and the combatants were separated by for sale, The Womens Relief Corps will hold a magic man was unusually good G. HALLETT. Forked River, constables. Meirs is well known in • 1 N J 10 clipping social in 'te G. A. R. rooms. It is to be regretted that a Margar Tuesday evening, February 2. An ad­ New Egypt and has business interests « Wednesday SPECIAL MATINEE Saturday; number of oui townspeople »<■« net , Parties haying u secondhand ORGAN there. 'n goud condition please communicate mission of ten cents will be charged. at 4 p m. present; for not only did tbe-entertaio- with Box 123,R F D 1 Refreshments will be served ment committee need and expect their FARM WANTED support ; but the absent ones missed the 5 Beautiful Embossed Post Cards RESERVED 8EATS TUE8DAYS AND FnIDAYS, ISC. mailed on receipt of 10c. Money back The ladies and friends of the M. E. A retired Somerville Merchant d e-, finest entertainment of its class ever “ »ot satisfied. HARRY H. IRON'S, church will hold a dollar social in the sires to purchase a farm in or anywhere Illustrated Song as usual given in town. l2 wn 4tlS lecture room of the church on February near this locality direct from owner j Many of the audience have cxprc&sdB WANTED for Breeding Purposi 4th State full particulars and your lowest j a desire to hear the concert repeated: * number of Live Foxes, natives of cash price for quick sale. Address, and feel sure that now that the eeM ?nd Burlington counties. N J. MERCHANT, care Post Office Box (THE ATLANTIC AMUSEMENT CO.f merit ia known, that they would tat , T,?)Lpne,cs,and Particulars to James L. The Grand Army expect to have their welcomed by a much larger audirtto* lurner, Lakewood, N. J. Washington’s Birthday supper as usual 717, Somerville, N. J. Ì8«tt8*ts8*8sfi*8s8*8*8st*fs8B«8sfioti8s8tfis8t8*fi»fi*fi* io baro ban «t Itabo "I «ertele!? bapa am I to hapo ho toit IL Ha waa «est tan and « « ton fa r ana l i M l «»Hello«a far n p tastatoli, aad If ( » n ttosstasl Ib «at «f bo bad laallp abat a n tbaan la tb rg ar «ow MSgHWtal— to t dsa to woald bara h ai aa «gip task *£» Armitage, Uw fato« bamu, woald bata ¡ Tbo ani ban tdaattbod aa a da ring l argii r. nappad bla tongaat abat wbUa trylag la banrtoitoa tba, “t« ¿ Atoarb M .w h a tr ' L torri I woalda't. «Alto« bla Ma aaaaadr btoto far aapthtag. tornaste aad iban a atraapir thaa t m I ««ara paa.* •tnabai arigbt «asta» tato la festa rito art* up*« before ber tad referring to li "I aappoaa jroa didn't ihlab «f na—all disjecta a m b i« at tba «anta« lo­ af aa—aad tba onptaannt «nao eouM noi u m r m «t Dick*« « ■ » I “Bat tbara ara abalawa «a tba •M a, M bar Intanai In tka «Mtaat wrtso," tanarbad Jedge CtoUmme taetwiee A natta «a «od Chanvanat waa , "Tbara waa Kart, tba m bjr Itila lataat «uro la tba ! "tlampbl Tbara waa •ha nad far aa fconr In tka erg, tato Me sto vrss dona, nad «ha ,ta bln, bat ba waa lag ir hook, dnw oa a «MI «ad waat aat apoa tba A sta»* waa ataallad dowa ■Ma, nad tba dirai wlad taatad ot "I M at Uks Ms nitolriaalbn *f ■ria. dba «ralkad tba laagtb of tba tanna. If treason an« rsbaUtoa a n annoda nararal tlmaa, than paoaad at synonyms of democracy, ws Americans Ma fartbar orni of It, wbara itapa lad ! an In danger." aat loto tba parsola. Tbara waa aUU a "No; you an a mlrscie-that k Ms aUat of atarllfbt, and aba lookad ont Mir expUnsttoa." replied Market apoa tho ragù« ontUnaa of tba aardoa I -Bat i m i Ika Karl-what If ha wttb tbonghta of Ita aoada and tba I ware to rsappsar la tba worldl A lit- «arda« ai*« work for tba morrow. Than tie * ---- ‘ aha waa aw an of a llfbt a top far oat ■ tba parsola aad llataood «awlaaaly ¡ "Mat thank da K i t k, tblaklac It oaa of tbo booaa way! Ba waa aam ato rato rata« toma a nelghbot'e. bnt tba aoaad waa furtive, aad no aha wattad It coaaad «brupUy. Sbo waa ago wo baaed of him, aad ba hnd a i son who choas his father's exile. What “Do nei I■ flMne abont lo tara tatto tbo botta« lo oun­ SMrtsv Jhtng Us perrteres togm htr no« bolp wboa sbo board a otir In tba If Chert«« Louie, who to without tasks, «Arubbery la «olla anotber part of tbo queries* to my father aad brother If die and Karl or hia eon”- btura to tba dark, aad tbeir low tones ■uraoNsOAUtt T o n siiv n .a , gerden, and In a moro set tbo «looping something disagreeable happened bars." “In tba providence of Oed they are died blatantly, muffled by tbe night. AaeelkeUu ipplM lor pelele*« exlrwnss e flgura of a man moved awtftl/ toward There waa rial anxiety la bar too*, dead, fmpoators gain n little brief no­ ibe opened tbe gate as ba began to teau. Also Mttroas OsM* oes artelaletorai aad ba saw that ha waa going too far toriety by protending to bn tho loot promise not to appear before her again Shirley atood quit« atilt, watching with hie light treatment of tba affair. Karl or bis aon rredarlck Augustas, In any way to bring ber trouble, bnt His tone changed Instantly. bnt Vos Btroebol satis Bed himself that ber low wbleper erreated him. W. CABUlOBAtl. and llatealag. Tba aoand of otepo In "Plaaaa forgive ms. I would not ao sic Mo porpoto roacbcd bar again, than Karl waa dead. I am quite nun of It 'Do not let them hurt yotf agnln,” Conwnoa so L can«« embarrassment or anuoyanco to ■be aald. end be felt ber band esek hie. Ma nab of Sight and oat In tbo «ar­ | Ton know dear Stroebel bed a ganlna MaSTXX IX OtaASCSN, gon a dying Sgurt dirt ad In and out any member of your family for king j for gaining Information.” felt (to cool, furtive present* for a mo­ among tbo walks. For several mlnntoo dome. I didn't know I was being fol­ { "I have beard aa much." and Bhlrley ment. and then »be waa gone II* o rrid o » Malta a n v a s s ix g t o * s t u n lowed. I bad come here to seo you beard tbe bona* door clone a moment two dark dgnreo played at rigorous and tbe baron smiled at Judge Clal Tom* River, Sí. J bids and task, occasionally grate! Tbit Is tbs truth of If; borne’* tone. later and. gating aero«« tb* garden, «ranch«] under foot and shrubbery "Yon mustn't try to as* me. Ton Tbe etonn wee diminishing, and Shir­ saw tbe light* on tbe veranda flash out ■napped back with a aharp awlab mustn't coma here at alt unless you ley grew more tranquil. Moon tbe em­ Then, with a smile on his face, he LBEUT C. MARTIN. where U waa caught and bold for «op- corns with tbe knowledge of my fa­ bassador would leave aad aba woald ■trade away to And Oecar and tbe ther And tbo very fact that your llfo •end Armltago away, but tbe mention home. Irrorar sro port at corners. Pursued and pursuer Is sought so persistently—at moat un­ were »Ilka silent Tbs seen« was Ilk« of Btnwbel'e name rang oddly la *ber Juucnos ts Os a m u t . usual times and tn Impossible places- can, and tbe cnrlone way In which a pantomime. leaves very much to explain." o r m i o r a n s a ra « Then tbs tables seemed to be tamed. Armltnge and Cbauvenet bad come Tbo bulkier flgura of tbe pursuer was “1 know that 1 realize «11 that.” Into her life awoke new nnd anxious |chaptorXVm| Toms R im , N. J "Then you must not come. You question». now In flight must leave lustuntly.” and Shirley loot "Count von Btroebel was not a dem­ a w orneras She walked away toward tbe front ocrat. at any rate,” ebe »aid. "Be be­ AN EXCHANGE OF MESSAGES. both for a mo­ door, but be followed, and at tbe door THRO J. B. BROWN, ment, bnt Imma- lieved in tbe divine right and nil that” i HO am i r naked John vnoreay ai Law, solicitor u u Malteria Oku dlately a dark she turned to him again. They were “So do I, Ml»« Claiborne. It’s all Armltage eoberly. orrj, Nottrj roblic. form roao at tbe In tbe full glare of tbe door lamps, we’ve got to etaad on.” He toeeed tbe etldt of oouiuiB sm unse. wall. She beard and ibe saw that bis face wsi very “But auppoee a democratic princo a match Into tba tare- Tons s in s , 1. 1. tbs scratch of earnest, and a t be began to spenk be were to fall heir to one of tbe Euro­ place, where a pine ipoetaleweetioegivoa lo Collrotlou ,X«el tasute test upon tba flinched and shifted the cloak awk­ pean throne«, Inelat on giving hie crown knot smoldered; drew A i minati»» wardly. to tbo poor and taking bln oath In n hie pipe Into a glow and watched Oe­ brhjk ourface as “You btro boon hart Why did you a man gained frock cost, upsetting tbe old order en­ car screw the top on a box of ointment gHUTS A FISCHER not tell me that?” tirely"— which be bad applied to Atmltage’e tbo top, turned “It la nothing. Tho follow had a and lifted bio “He woald be • fool, and tbe people arm. Tbe little eoldler turned and ------ha ungim i____ knife, and be—but It'« only a trlflo In would drag him to the block In a •toad abarply at attention. arm aa though tbe shoulder. I mast be off." Snoooooor to 0. T. Badami aiming a wea­ week," declared the baron vigorously. "Yon are Mr. John Armltage, sir. A Tbe lightning bad several times They pursued tbe subject in lighter man’s name 1« what be lays It is. It 1« Eitabushxd 1877 pon. leaped abarply out of tbo bill*, tbo Then a dark vein a few mhmtes longer; then tbe tbe rule of tbe country." O rroeirs o n Ooiam Housx wind was thrashing tbe garden foliage, baron rose. Judge Claiborne aammon- “Thank you, Oscar. Tour word« re­ „ . _ o b j e c t burled and now the rain roared on tbe tin roof A “ through tbo air, ed the waiting carriage from tbe eta- assure me. There bate been time* Mm In (he foes. , t r „ e g h im of the veranda. bio, and tho baron drove home. lately when I have been In doubt my­ U LYSSES S. ORANT- As he spoke a carriage rolled Into tbe Tonsobul Ait is i, aquarely In the face, and be tumbled “I ought to work for an hour on that self. You are a pretty good doctor.” grounds and cams rapidly toward the anish claims matter,” remarked tbe "FI ret aid to the injured. I learned baths pool and billiard tauum •rer tbe wall, and Shirley beard him porte cocbero. ertah through tbe hedge of tbe neigh- udge, glancing toward his curtained the trick from a hospital steward. If uowpontiwalt taxchaa«», Maia strut "I'm off. Please believe In m e-n den. you are not poisoned and do not die Opea svsry day (exoapr Sunday) from e.oe a, ni berlng estate. Then art was qulot little." again. "You will do uothlug of the kind. you will recover—ye»?’’ to» p,a.; SatanUya, from « a.m. to umido Ism "You must not go If you are hurt. “Thank you, sergeant You are a tandaya tu 19 m. Tbe game of bide und seek Id the Night work lu not permitted In tbe val­ And you enu't run away now. My fa­ ley." consoling spirit, but I assure you ou garden and tbe scramble over tbe wall ther and mother are at tbe door.” bad consumed only two or three rain- ‘•Thank you. I hoped you would say lay honor as a gentleman that If I die There waa an instant’» respite while that, Shirley. I bellevo I am tired, I shall certainly haunt you. This Is MARTIN BRANDT «tea, and Shirley now waited, her eyes the carrlago drew up to tho veranda the fourth day. Tomorrow I shall bent upon tbe darkly outlined pergola, and now If you will find a magazine P lnm hor TIN and SHEET- steps. She beard the stable boy run­ for me I’ll go to bed. Ring for Thom­ throw away tbe bandage and be quite r inim ici IKON WORKER Cor some manifestation from the re­ ning cut to help with the horses. rendy for more trouble." maining Intruder. A man now walked as to close the house." Iron« niaekamlth «bop, at roar ot the "You enn't go now. Come tn aud “It would be better on tbe fifth." Vanii Irr BalM Iug. nptdly toward the veranda, carrying a “I have a few uotes to write. They’ll wait." take only a minute, and I’ll write them "The mntter Is settled. You will TOMS R IV E R «look on his nrm. She recognized Ar- There was no time for debate. She now go for the mail, and do take care mltago Instantly. Ue doffed bis bat here." Jobbing promptly- i flung open the door and swept him She heard her father's door close, lis­ that uo one pots you on the way. Your and bowed. The lights of the house past her with a gesture—through the death would be a positive loss to me, tamps shone full upon him, and she tened to be quite sure that the house library and beyond Into a smaller room was quiet and threw back the curtains. Oscar. And If any one asas how my m w that he was laughing a little used by Judge Claiborne as nn ofllee. mnjesty Is—mnrk, my majesty—pray YOUR SIGHT taeathlessly. Armltage stepped out Into tho library. Armltnge sank dowa on a leather "You must go! You must go!" she say that I am quite well and equal to “This Is really fortunate, Miss Clai­ couch ns Shirley flung the portieres to­ ruling over many kingdoms." borne. I owe your house an npology, whispered, with deep tensity, gether with a sharp rattle of the rod "Yes; l must go. You have been "Yes, sire.” and if you will grant me nudleuce 1 rings. And Armltnge roared with laughter will offer It to you.” kind. You ore most generous." She walked toward the ball door ns But sho went before him to the hall. ns the nttle man, pausing ns he buc­ He threw the cloak over his shoulder her father and mother entered from kled a cartridge belt under his coat, May need takin'eare of. Beware and fanned himself with his hat. ! waited, listened, for one lnstnnt; then of eye strain, either with the naked the veranda. I threw open tho outer door and hade bowed, with a fine mockery of rever­ “You are a most Informal person, “Ah. Miss Claiborne! Your father ence. sight or by wearing the wrong Mr. Armltnge.” said Shirley coldly. : him go. The rain dripped heavily from glasses. Your headaches may be nnd mother picked me up and brought ! the eaves, nnd the cool breath of the "If a man were king he could have 'Tin afraid 1 aui. The most amazing mo In out of tbe rain. Your Storm val- caused by defective vision and cor­ j freshened air was sweet and stimulat­ a devilish fine time of it, Oscar." rect lenses will lurnish immediate Ml luck follows me. I had dropped In ley is giving us a taste of its powers.’ "He could review many troops, and *> enjoy the quiet and charm of your ing. She was Immediately relieved to relief. Consult And Shirley went forward to greet ' have him out of the house, but he lin­ they would Are salutes until the pow­ garden, bnt tho tranquil life Is not for Ambassador von MnrUof. der cost much money.” ass. There was another gentloman gered on tbe veranda, staring helpless­ Stiles & Co.y ly about "You are mighty right, as we say In squally bent ou enjoying the pergola. Montana, and I’ll tell yon quite confi­ We engaged in a pretty running match, “I shall go homo,” he said, but so un­ Philadelphia Eye Specialists steadily that she looked at him quick­ dentially, Bergeant, that if I were out and because l was fleeter of foot he of work and money and needed a job at Cowptrthwait Exchange grow ugly and tried to put me ont of Chapter ly. He carried tbe cloak flung over bis shoulder nnd In readjusting It dropped the thought of being king might tempt eommisslon.” me. These gentlemen who are trying Saturday, Fab. 20 He wn3 still laughing, but Shirley it to the floor, and she saw In the tight aoUHS: 10.30 a.m.UU 3 .3 0 pm . of the door lamps that his arm bung to stick knives into me think highly of fblt that he was again trying to make A OJ2NTI.EMAN IN HIDING. my chances. They may force me Into Mght of a serious situation, aud a fur­ U9. CLAIBORNE excused »hip at his side and the gray cloth of FREE EXAMINATION his Bleeve wns heavy and dark with the business." And Armltage rose and ther tie of secrecy with Armltnge was herself shortly, nnd Shir­ kicked tbe flaring knot. not to her liking. As ho walked boldly ley, her father nnd tho blood. With a quick gesture she stoop­ ed and picked up the cloak. Oscar drew on bis gauntlet with a to tbe veranda steps she stepped back ambassador talked to tho jerk. accompaniment of the "Come, come! This is nil very dread­ buick a u.i s s l from him. ful. You must go to n physician at "They killed the great prime minis­ “Nc, no! This Is Impossible. It will 1 3 shower that drove In ter—yes?” The car that makes good not do a t all, Mr. Armltnge. It Is not great sheets against the house. Shir­ onee." “My man and horse are waiting for “They undoubtedly did, Oscar.” Send for booklet kind of you to come here in this ley waa wholly uncomfortable over the “Ho was a good man; ho was a very strange fashion." turn of affairs. The ambassador would me. The Injury is nothing.” But she E. F. LARRABEE threw tho cloak over his shoulders and great man,” said Oscar slowly and "In (his way forsooth! How could I not leave until the storm abated, and went quickly out and closed the door Lakeliurst, N. J. send In my card when I was being meanwhile Armltnge must remain led the way across the veranda and ont upon the walk. softly after him. chased all over the estate? I didn't where ho was. If by any chance he The life of tbe two men in tbe bun­ moan to apologize for coming,” and ho should be discovered In tho bouse, no “I do not need the doctor; not now. ! My mun will care for me.” galow wns established In n definite toughed again with a sincere mirth ordinary excuses would explain away routine. Oscar was drilled In habits of his presence, nnd ns she pondered the Ho started through the dark toward the outer wall, as though confused, observation and attention, and he real­ matter It waa Arinltago’s plight, his ized without being told that some seri­ Injuries and the dangers that beset j and sho went Itefore him toward the Make a note now to get Ely’s Cream side entrance. Ho wns nwnre of her ous business wns afoot. He knew that Ely’s Cream Balm Balm if you are troubled with nasal ca­ him, that was uppermost In her mind. Armitage’s life had been attempted The embarrassment that lay In the nf quick light step, of the soft rustle of ir quick If absorbed. tarrh, hay fever or cold in the head. It and that the receipt and dispatch of Gives Relief at Once. is purifying and soothing to the sensi­ fair for herself If Armltago should he | her skirts, of ,n wish to send her back, „ which his tongue could not voice, but telegrams was a part of whatever er­ It cleanses, soothes, tive membrane that lines the air-pas- found concealed In the house troubled heals nnd protects There are mprffMcC'nil , aages It is made to overcome the dis­ ' he knew that It was sweet to follow rand had brought his master to the States than of any otb r nmke o! ¥, her little. Her heart heat wildly ns slio Virginia hills. His occupations were the diseased mem. account of their style, accuracy ana simp • J , ease, not to fool the patient by a short, realized this, and the lock In his eyes her leading. At tbo gate be took his brnne resulting from Catarrh and drives McCall’« Mntrnsrilir/Tlie ^ r,S £ s 5 ? deceptive relief. There is no cocaine bearings with a now assurance nnd wholly to his liking; there was simple away aCold in the Head quickly. Restores »ore subscribers than, any other L3< Balm. All druggists sell it. Price 50c. I you In some miserable fashion. It is nature of scouting and tn keeping with Cream Balm for use in atomizers 75 cts. har ilrnkh ConinilSkM 0. P«lTffTd nr(OMtlto Mailed by Ely Bros . 56 Warren Street, new order of things in Vienna. Ely Brothers, 56 Warren Street, New York. Mew York. row altea arili «tea t a n ap cloddy tka aoU te tao dir. A food arar t» tall arhaa a toid te la t e A a ploartd te to Whether In city or cuuntry.boused in « boli od U» din la roar haad. ita own maguiheent bulking or pining If K atfcka tam bar la a The roller in • dilapidated mountain (back, i n bad tettar tat It dry a ta* daja ertbty a te aa with thousands of children or with toofor. U It b aan laoaair ten tter te of water. If barely a baker'» down, the Sunday* • M a li ball t e t i t e r «aa t e aot te h mock of •rhooi it today coniidtrtd the »trategic at oaeo. date aoU will tali op wU te teat by dio «( tea Mirlfli tarli la center of the greet church mili­ aad later la the eeaeon the crop will tant. The Sunday-school* of the United TbodoM will aot ho be likely to n f t t from drought To TM|te Ubo a waabboard, at too utaar avoid this tho niter should te follow State» »Ion* are attended by about II.- M do ara bat win aptlr dtmoaotrato te ImnMdlately by tho harrow. 100,000 pupils and 1,500.000 isacber*. Ite trote of tho old tarin« that “a Thte liaaioa a thta layer of surface Otven • voice in affairs of church or laid won piowod lo ball borrowed." •oil. When tee capillary water reach­ •tela, this would represent no mran in* la oidor t» do a aoat job of ptewtag es thte loses layer Ite rite te checked, finance Tbe latest statistic» of the a cottar aad a wood book aro aoeoooo- and comparatively Uttte te teat by evap­ schools of tha world shows 22.* orate». For thte seme ream It la 219,121 little Christians working their often well to harrow tall ptewtag so way through the grade* of Bible study, 2u i m u s m m o a pasaity"? tMsty-S» m a n eoor. ee It Is dry enough In the spring, learning tbe needs of the mission field e s c u s s e That IS* kesem s s f soy o » ator a especially If disking la not to te dona koese or hMMiog Is white Asm is a rta s Peak Bow Tort (OMtral a MM Mew Jt and being graduated into church mem­ say disisseaa se aammosirakls dtsaass vttheM until lata. c issai la« aai diatateeuoa, ta hanky prokiMud. After tho ground te plowed and disk- bership —The February Delineator. Aay p o m s er penosa eAdOdtag tf U m Una •**- tloa shall Ps Homo le s penally of tveatr-Sve ito»! f.M t. I , U l f. ». te tho harrow moat bo ante to com­ plete tbe preps ration tar planting. '‘Cleveland the Msn." by George F. ■senas ». Thai IS* kssstet of say sss or »*• Ipkla (Barbet Bt. ( U H ) M IH oteeure m Icele, gneis, teta* er miar »»lamie Than ora many kind« of harrows, bat Parker, s paper containing some inti­ or M soy «Iraghief house, taasery at factory, is .M a. a., ».Mr.«. >M none that a n better than tbe ordinary mate reminiscent* of a beloved national - «(asar that ótasete* eden ------ih* re (rum io Ih» de ir meni or dleoemfrat of per t . i o j i » h U M m l spike tooth. These a n made In all character; Our Navy on the Land," by vietali» uoroaf or no. W—A IAN FLAW AT «OWL •tylee end elset. Tbe harrow la aco> Georg« Kibbe Turner, the story of the by eterni (Metered toh. tope iwkla, 1».M ». Ml «.II f B. nomlcal to use since it geta over s saltano»; and aay pensa er penose «he esali ry «ttnchmonU. By tulng them all tht greatest waste ol national funds in the Seta aay Neh pea, eoe tosere, tin ga tar-aoaov. Crook. 11.« a. a ., «.M r .« , m l ground n rapidly. Tho teat time to lassory or Itstorv is aste metter ** eterea»id, (rath cm bo turned under completely. harrow in order to pulverise the ootl Is history of the United States; “The •hai) ha nabla la • posali» of ivaalf •!»a «alien. ■ u Taokorton, u.M A. « .¡m r.« Tbit not only tautens the decay of Scientific Solution of the Liquor Prob­ Socttoa Ih. n o i ir» sala of t u mesi or fata­ Immediately after a light shower. The tasi» tood or drtak Ut ette aawh »leeon e or «alt Frana traen ah tasi etnei« m r or Ma» m JOHN C. PK10B. «orarla rack matter, bat also adds greatly to little clods will then bo softened and lem,“another paper of the series by Dr. (or Sto« la hanby ambiatimi; aay peno» or por­ mo Boraasa ol Faut F Massai Bea uh, la 0« the looks of tho Bold. Too man; tann­ will be easily knocked to place*. To Henry Smith Williams which has at­ to« ansio« osi tao» ni* te afotenkt tata he «maty afOeoen u d «tata otta « ta n t e ers do not pay enough attention to Usale lo o posali» of oso Peodred donni. tagliala« aia pomi dwmat ora hundred kill weeds, however, It te better to wait tracted national attention—these ami SecUon II, Tati aay phytiolaa, mhlwlfo, dny six fiel meter!» tram a potai ta tao « looks A (a n te looking Sold mty until tho soil la a little drier, a» bar* ouno. elornmaa, maglatnto or othtr pom a orli iiooof4 KMl~ U m d arei You Know nine Jnet no largo a crop ns n smooth other features make the February issue «ho ekall aitatolo M aay detta birtb or mtnrt- «rad u t fon» do fon e» rowing a wet field will transplant the of McClure’s Magaxine sn unusually tg t, tad «ho ekell oegteel lo eMkt m a n tosse- li«« n. tMl eoataMly tran one, It it true, but the farmer who Is weeds rather than destroy them. of io thr proper oHoor, aoourdlug la law.taail u r o f Weenmgtoa«------■mm,»,or or taro«tar 0« Iko «ma» of Ma­ tad Rlehnoadoroa______il to ttad at oalr to o tad wo careless In hit plowing te likely to be Do not be afraid to harrow too much. strong number far Mah tad orar» (allora lo mete neh return or ctreleoe In everything else. ------• npoitholloblotoapoaany orafi» dollaro. log locate« et Ih» «ad ol u I Ko work that you can put on a field ■ectloa IP. That oay owaar or ooeopltr of aey aia« at rubi aagtao la ______„ . If the plowing Is done In the tall It pays better. Ko other lmptement will The most vital article that Every­ pnmltas «UhIn Ibi» Towathle »hall eie----- tubo* mente» m a Mtd ueatantai pota» eaat- does not matter eo much whether It ertryoesipooiorprtryapostata premi»«» erly aad al righi aagtao ta klctmrad trorae «M Egypt Press kill aa many weed« In so abort a time, body's Magaxine hat published since remore tee eoe leale toerefram opra amico la hoodred eadlfiy Im i tad alee laaSaa. Ihoam rat wrahly—wapopow for turns up cloddy or not. The hard and no other machine will tear clods to the "Frensied Finance” days is “The «nilog othtteffeci troia tht» board, aadtrory aorta ora dogno oad Iwo mtaatao «ad (A. 0. * get ad too Malt a m freeete of winter are the beet pulver­ neh oocnpter or cweer «ho aioli negloci or re­ iste) paralMi aita Hlohmoad armo» Slù .fad pieces eo rapidly. A field well plowed Poison of the Street," by Frederick S. fuso tuolteneeU ) tnchceoepool or etlry fo r iti taoaeo w.turly at righi uoim lo BMmoad uff* iS ÌÌaT "1 "** isers that ever to n a clod to pieces. and disked and harrowed until It la In don after n eh nouce »hall forfeit tad paj a amano ooo hoodred rad ifty (eet aad ala* HUM., Vafea. Dickson in the February number. It penalty of len dollari for neh udororyrach laehea, taeto» oootaerly parallel wlta M esata» This la one of the advantage! of tall as fine tilth ai U la posalbla to make It »»•ara Ifty Im i tota» piar» of Mgtnotaf. At- Mow «arai. a. t plowing. One of the disadvantage« te strikes a blow, and a telling one, at a itera i, waituooptagaadto-orMasalta« ______1s an Ideal need bed. Seed planted In margin gambling in Wall Street, and ■ectloa M. Whoaevtr tuie boera ekell ker» m m tot t d n p of load ( r t l u i «Me »Id rata» that In an open winter tho soil I* lia­ such a soil will start under tha moat ■ouefociory trldeaoo Uwl aay me water of al n o i ondta tho « a tm width of oaid l i ta l i ble to wash badly. This can be pre­ favorable conditions. If the seed Itself echoes the cry of the many who have whloh le nted for domestlo purpaeee, koe tieooae aood M u «Ueiwer. Beta» urne pnmleMd». E TO CREDITORS polluled end reed end untele for potable u e . tcrlned ta a «vd dota July rooneenta A. D. tad V alitr Corto» Applegate vented to some extent, however, by Is strong and the after treatment what “tried their luck" and been lured on to Botlce ta discontinue Ik» aee of tela pollato« elghteeo hoMrM_Md_oijejf-M»»o. mode te Moat, deoeerad, b» « fit» planting ■ catch crop, such as oata or It should he. a maximum crop may .ho destruction. The article is straight «tier skin bo tent to tha owotr or party In ... Of tot oooatr of Cotta millet, on the field after plowing. c h in e of Mid wall, tad, M tho dMorotlra of thie ______Olile» In hook u t or ----- to lit enditan of ttttati expected. from the shoulder and authoritative board, tho owner or tho party lb charge of Mid deed», page M» Ac. •to n a i m n o * «am»., d tp tad The depth of plowing will vary with Not all fields need to be plowed b*> well may M ordered. In wrUIno, to oloee, »11 up Bxoeptlog from ih» Mld«Id »boro nremlaet de- lu t ta* tatata of tko tald daaad- the condition». A light, sandy soil or withdrew from the groom, the Mid «ell. If the Mld MorrO, tad* -ato or ta n ttttta . wltala ala» • fore tbe crop Is put In. It la a general The Woman’s Home Companion has Uie Mid order le not compiled with within the •crfbed lo t deed from ir does not nete to be plowed si deeply practice In the corn belt to sow small lime therein tpeolled, Iblt section »hell be tad WUItam B . Todd herr huenwdI ______io tho______Ooora as a heavier one. If the ground Is established a reputation for beautiful deemed violated and thlo board may proceed to County Bottling company, dated July am, 1» a. MattiekiauST Welter OmnApplOBOia. grain on stalk fields without any pre­ cease the ttld well to be doted, Hied up or with- being Uie mound tract ab o rt described aad ha- ■ i t t > ______plowed the earns depth every year the illustrations, and the February Valen­ drswu tram the ground. I very well which It Ing Lot Numiier 8. Block Nnaber II P, and ro~ IK UABNOH A FILIO ATI vious preparation. Experiments have corded aa above In book Ml of deeds, paio (i bottom of the furrow will become bard tine number is even richer than usual UMd for domMUo purpose« intll be at leMt Ac, on tbe twenty I.urta doy of A n g o o ti.il. shown thafi email grain doe» not yield twenty IW) feet diitant from every privy vault, tax Ne rim tor Ut», A. D. IN I [Pm fra, l'ite and the roots will have difficulty In enough more on plowed corn stalk in tbe display of pictures by well-known ceiapool, manure vault and pnrre or cow stable getting through It readily. A good plm Any person or pertont odendlng tgalnst any of Alto pom of the tamo lot described in e deed m ground to pay the coat of plowing. artists C. Allan Gilbert's great new tboprorielon* of this section ehall forfeit and release from Bdwln F. Loogatreet to **f> « Is to begin at, say four Inches, and Very frequently they do not yield aa painting" DavidCopperk eld and Agnes," pay a penalty of arty dollar». Todd tod hualmnd dttod February I. M il. « te « M T i t a m a t h i plow one-half inch deeper each year recorded In tnoea onice It bock w of rd cosci of much. Where «mail grain follows it reproduced iu color There is a full Section 14. M o p en o iih all Mil or deliver or mortguee, pegs »1». and belra Ue sarUiertf until a depth of aeven or eight Inches hare In poooeMlon for Mle aay milk whloh hae MIRATION of TXA0H1B8 •mall grain, however, plowing le nec­ portrait of Lincoln at the age of part ofaatd Lot Ko. I la Block m. is reachta. Then go hack to four page been watered or ednlterated, or which contains Also pert of the tame lot daaorlaed M a deed Of viiiDeamwtlogorih« essary to kill weed« and looaen tha fifteen, painted especially for this any nnhMlthfnl ingredient, condiment or tnb roleaoe from Bdwln f*. Lungitreet to Oeoar a t of laches'and begin over again. In this surface soil. It does not need to be ■taoce, or whloh h u been transported or stored County--- Boaiing------company,( 4^4 dated jm,, Baron if, tea», «01,01 way a little new aoU la turned up magaxine by Balfour Ker In oo noolton moaner, or which le prodaced from releasee of mortgagee. loosened aa deeply aa for corn, how­ cowo which are kept or «tabled under uobcalth- and recorded In book I of rolOMM of mostgtgr every eeaeon and the layer of surface page m i Ac, and being the remainingig jautp a n a r OH Al. A. HOBBU, « 0 « ever, since the small grain plants are fnl condition», or whloh are distend. Any per­ salt! Lot No. 8 in Block 10». «ions «111 tot f i n n la tho following soil gradually deepened. Tht February number of The Ladies' son or persona or corporation who ehall noiata hardier than com and the roots are aay of the provision» of this section shall forfeit 3elaed the property of Miry B Todd and Spring plowing should be shallower and pay a penalty of any dMlare. M Third Orada, a 1 Arithmetic. I more aggressive In pushing through a World has a cover by Charlotte Weber- William A. Todd, her husband, dotaodoito, and s penman A ai. « ortho. than that done In the tall. The soil te bard soil. Ditzler, which is one of the most at­ Section 1». Mo principal, teacher or tuperln- taken Into execution at tha suit of Tha Ocean • grammar. • ______full of tiny pores, Ite structure being tendent of any school' ol, and nno r ------parent* ------or guardian ~ County National Bank of Potai Pleasant Beech, While plowing stalk ground Is un­ tractive we have seen, and the contents Mew Jersey, complement, aad to ha sold by * 8d ondo, a. «a \ Theory ■ much the eame as that of light bread. of______any____ child attending______any ay school,echool shall perrait Soliool>1 ____La«.__ • U. „ S.______felttorr._ necessary, It will usually be found are of the same high order. Of course, any child sick with any coumnnlctbls disease, CRAHLB8 B. COX, Wit*If m. t ■ itm tnttrr Compoittloo. If you will put one corner of a slice or any chi d residing in any honss In which such I. W. CAHBfCgAIL, Solicitor I physiology. profitable to disk the land before seed­ there is a Lincoln story, but it is a most discus shall exist, to attend any school until this Deted, January II, Hot [Pr’a fee, »14.191 . >. m. x Thtorr and practice. I of bread in a dish of water you will board shall bare «Iran Its permit therefor. Any ing. This chops up the cornstalks interesting one, telling of his early life t History of education. t Ble- notice that It becomes wet for a con­ and provides a mellow layer of soli person or partons offending egslo-t any of the jtbrt. p. m. » Compmltloa. t and taking him up only to the time of provision» of this section shsil forfeit and pay a Notice of 8«t*lem*nt. I . 7 Physiology. siderable distance above tbe surface for the seed to germinate in. One of twenty dollars „ jib. 1 Algebra, t School la». Kffi&te of Abram I Bur«»* of the water. This la caused by the Where tbe oats arc to be put In with his marriage with Mary Todd. It is Section it. Whenever It shall he deemed nec­ Sioftttcation. 4 Plana geometry, p.m. moisture flowing upward through the otick i* hkrkni vivkn i \ m tbe, a drill the ground should be doable written by Clara E, Laughlin. and has essary by this hoard to esishllah the true charac­ N Recount« of the BubNortber* m Kxtimuir P w a u S te V o Rwteing held a t the con- little holes In the bread. The force some very effective pictures by Lorenz. ter of any diaeue wide i they may believe to be of tho «aid Abram I. Havens, will he audited and disked previously. If sown broadcast commnulceble, ■ medlnal examination nf the per­ Btated by the surrogate, and reported fur set­ UW W ah.lll!Star.’ar. 1 Theory and i that causes water to rise In a small son or person! effected by luoh disease may be tlement* to tbe Orphau»' Court of the County uf i ÓÌ.5S“ '«- * bohoilltw of Mew Jer-1 tube Is called capillarity. It Is this ordered, and auen examination shall be per­ Ocdtiu, » Bbt mat­ lasMUanLeer, lus» asm »ad nsver-falMg under such supervision aa tala board may direct between the hour« of 19 m. ami • »'clous p. m* no. vi—ntaPABwa tu b okocmd w ith a reffoecnlstor. Istor­ a t Draggle“ or by mall so cm, sms- And tbto board may establish anoh separation and to-w ttat 1.N>o'clock p. ra. oa eold'dty. tho fol­ __ Hna, ter, since the furtov, »lice will have all ie package FttBE Address, Tbe Mother Gray Isolation or quarantine of the alrk from o her lowing dMortbod real estate: DISK FLOW. - LeBoy.M.Y. peraono not necessary aa attendants, and also winter In which tf settle. But In the provide and effect anon special care dlalofectlon All tho two lota, troots or paroals ol land and one disking before sowing and one and cleansing of property and premises aa ehall. premise», hereinafter particularly described, spring this capillarity must be restored •itoe-e, lying eud being in the Township df afterward will cover them better than If Von Are a Tritie Sensitive in the Judgment of the board, bo needed In order ] almost at once or the surface layer two after sowing. The drill Is becom­ to prevent the oprotdlog of ouch diseases to Lakewood, in (he County of Ocean and tftaio at will become so dry that germination About the slae or yonr thorn, It'» tome satisfac­ other persons. Any person or penono offending Mew Jersey, and described iu a oertalo Deed SSWBBBfew ing more popular for sowing oats, and against any ol the provisions of this section, or from Mary A. Johntra and otters to the raw tion to know tnet many purple can wear shoes Fredrick Keener, bearing date the eighth day and later growth will be checked. Justly so. It places the seed at nn s alse smsller by sprinkling Allen’* Foot Bass obstructing any duly-authorized agent of this Hence the Importance of «hallow plow­ Into them, Jnet the '.'thing for Patent Leather boird In carrying not tha Instructions of the of August, A. D. 18»8, And recorded Ip the uceec even depth and covers them all. It Shoe*, and tor breaking in Mew Shoes. Sold board, shall forfeit and pay a penalty of flfty dol­ County Clerk’s Office In Book of Deeds Number ing, eo aa to reduce the labor of disk­ Bretywhero, He. lars. (Ml, page t> Btc, M follows: saves seed because It places all of It “Known on the Map of the Brlekshurg Land ing and hnrrowtag. If the surface of where it has an opportunity to grow. Sec Ion 19. Whenever quarantine or laolatlon ------~ ------•- ■ ends of said Vi­ the ground IS crusted or If there Is bnd separation of persons or property Is ordered sa lets Mum After the oats are drilled or disked In Notice of Settlement. y tala board, notice of Mtd order shall bo given much trash to be tamed under the at least two borrowings should be to the persona a (footed thereby Held notice field should be dieted before It Is estate of Gertrude Lull* shall be In writing and It may he served person­ Beginning at a po nt oo tne nor.hod* line at ¿ d m * * given. Even three or four would not Motive it nereby given that the accounts ol the ally, left with some person at the infected house, Foil tb .-tree*, distant one hundred and fifty feet plowed. This will provide for n layer be too many, since this is the Iasi eobscrlbert > tSxecntore ol said Gertrude Leslie or It may os posted upon the bulldmg or premises easterly from me northeast corner of Lexington of line dirt In the bottom of the fur­ will bo tudlted end stated by the Harrogate, occupied l>y the Infected persons or property, Avenue and Fourth Htro*>t, and running Mirnne chance to cultivate the crop. and report- d tor settlement to the Orphans’ Court The requirements of eatd quarantine notice« (I) n-titheriv parallel with Lexington avsihm, Tourter wives the News row, which Will, pack down closely In some parts of the corn licit the of the County of Ocean, on Wednesday, the Id ehall be obeyed by all pe sons, and no such one i untired and flfty feet; thence («1 eaeterlv at and help to restore capillarity. day of March, next. notice or nny other »Ign In beating tne presence rlgnt angles with L exington Avrnee, one hun­ practise of listing corn Is followed. SAMUBL WOOLVBBTON of commnmua' le dlaeasea upon any premise« dred feet; thence (B) snurherly parallol with Lex­ I If the fnrrow turns up “shiny" or This consists In throwing tip a large UhiOKGB W. MSKCfEK, shall be removed except bv consent of tbia board ington a venae, one hundred and Sfty feet to the shows any tendency to bake Into eluds kxeentore Anyperaonor persons off ndtog against anr of northerly line of said Fourth Street; thence ra fnrrow and planting tbe corn In the Dated, Jan. IT. 1S09. Pr'eteeSI the provisions of Ihl- section shall forfeit and westerly slung the northerly line or said Fourth »*2 Jte D o u b t .*; For Your It should be harrowed every half day, street, one nnndre t feet to the place of oegln- bottom of It. In this case there ten pay a penalty of one huudrtd dollars. mog. Having a front on Fou-ta Street of one EAS& COFFEES least. This seems like be little previous preparation of the Section 1», Ho person or artiole liable to pro­ hundred feet by one hundred and Ifty feet deep. when You Cm Q«t flu |t?Sf extra work, but If a Notice of . pagate a ommnolcable disease shall bs brought ground unless It Is to go over It once Batata or William B. Penn within or removed from the limits of tbe Town­ Belted aa the property of Frederlok Keener, *t In the field It does not with the disk. Corn Is listed only on Notice la hereby given that the aooonnts of the ship without the written permit and under the ala defendants, and taken Into execution at to* ,#«A «^ pr>ce Itch on to It and go over snhaertber, as Administrator with will annexed direction of the board of beolth tnereof; and ! ault of Berberi w. Cooper, complainant, rad.M very light soils, which do not puddle of eald William B. Penn, «III be audited and whenever It shall come to tho knowledge of ony ! be eold by plowed atrip Just before or become cloddy easily. Such soils stated by the Surrogate, and reported lor settle­ person tost such person nr artiole hM boon CBAJKLBS H. COX, B bar Iff noon or night. A few teed leas preparation than the heavier ment 'to the Orphan*’ Coart of the County of brought within such limits be shsil Immediately J ohn W. Biaoub, i > tenor Ocean, on Wednesday, the Sd day of March, next. glva notice thereof to tho aata board. No person Record Boil ling. Long Brsnoh, V. I. barroWlng at such shall, within this 1Viwnanl,*i, without a permit •lays and loams ' WM. T. GIBHMOM, Administrator DateJ, D eio jaer to, 1*10 (Fra foe. I ^ * K 2W3b i 8r i 8Si Dated, Jan M, IA». [Pr’a fee, t>M) from the board of ho.lta thereof, carry or remove m .

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, * — *. - mm. - m— . - a.. _ m aem am birto t t a l . O. O. F. T ta Glam Warta ta to t a i « ThaOnfrJfotíy Powd* u v v n v m vites muh ml I toslmt dowa tor tta tael Royal G f y City o l Tut» [ Mr*. A. F Faery to Hartford.«*« [has baa*vtotiag Mrs L B. Wt has rstaraed homo Wa uodenBad ossr gtrial Justice of ¡ I - c r s r r s : A r —rnNi of h o tta Peace elect Buries WiUtem H. Caro fed Hms to taae waaka Mr. i ■■ulivi »»»»«i kaa accept*« >• toritottou «MB A. B had tkis tenable. No on* was iajnrad Burnside Poet. No. W, 0 . A. R.. to a t­ to afctor toataaoo Loarla was initiatad I i w TImm D m MM” Pia*. tend a banquet to be hold oo Feb­ o ltti Junior Ord J -* Pham Is spaa ding ttaa weak United America* Mechantes « il ruary 22, at Tome River Okmcaatar City tan MtowJ a Ita Jndb-lary m h * J a f e ­ George W. Fetorsoo, Jr., aod •»«■toi Ian* This andari tot. to «torti Mr. H n m h i M a ta r. MJsi Myra Hankins 1* tta oaw an 101. ¿¡TL li; « b «**•»* «y hritarto feat tta Ptsm who were recently married hove takes to attendance at Res. B. T. Fan's op their house with tta pareou to the J. I. Chadwick la baa ralaia arar aa" ***at MU wM ta raparla« favorably ata tta Marito massaro oaf* ram My. BflRNEGflTl former oo Bay street tiagearpaatat wovkat Mayotte Manto to ta n We would like towaahip committee - * B ,1 i to prorogUy ron- setoaaatam. Far several endeae of _ Frank Malta* and wife spent Monday to inform our voter* what disposition it ta bar boma in i Hr lalhrrta ta ttaa tta p a Representative Howell baa been trying Friday with Capi. Daniel VanCleef to ba mad* to our lockup. Wa would » to tta ttoril waak to tta lacla to rita* «orine «ata behavior a ta ro- to get a bill through Vo reimburaa Henry James Wtotea and wif* ar* i Mr. sad Mra.J. B. Klnaey art visiting lika to b* enlightened aa to whoa It will rara unsveatfai. Aa soon aa Bora ttaai from tta otaanatollaa to A. Tolbert to Bamagat for a claim ba possamon to a bright and I ta aattiad «awa la bariaaaa política «aa sad* by Hpaatar Primea. relative« In Marehantvllla ta opened to rectors visitors ba* bad against tt* Federal Oovarn- ■ w to g Mr. Marita m t « wta ta« Mr. la«rltta to Ma aoaaty Mrs. J. 8. Storm* was «own (ram Our assistant Postmaster, R. Q. Col* it for tan year*. Tbs bin «»as Mam to Ma aataaoat to tta totitaace a MU providing that all Likrwood on Thursday last Ho*, it devoting a large portion to Ma ported favorably by tto committee M l ta a ito ta Mat waak. TMa lanchan W* are all vary glad loses oof friaad time getting hit motorboat to rota ■I a> raaiaiPnia ataoM anta to claims and baa b a n on tta calendar for W. G. Conrad out again »bout a year Tbaottarday it waa to T ta «how la tta Opera House Solar* Cap« Daaial VaaCleaf is hrildtog op order for bills to this character to ba Mr. day night waa wall attended his sidewalk ia iroot to Ms resides • tarn (M aM ni ttat tta ttalnaaa. Mil a earn ta r of •» a p a a ta r ar amp twe B e a to n to tta* The Ladies Art Chib v n sntoftakrad Bey (treat with several looda to aa! were rasetad. bowavar, a Coagraa j a ta amp •«« mam t t m m by Mrs. Harry VaaNou sad Mrs. Anglo C W. MuMord. proprietor to tta At- from Georgia objected aad they all want i to tta tonaa eooM tava a new« wltb ■ saiasunata to ora Co*, at tta former's home on Thursday mom Inn. is building aa ice bona* on over without prejudice, aad tta bill for l aaaaarittoa’a rata apmad aa tta ahall to n a tte r ta paM aa aaaaal aal- afternoon, Jaa. t t his prrmiaas to to ta readiness for tta Mr Toibert was tma of thoae that waa ataa to th* tonaa. expected cold war* aiy to woe laaa tta a »000, aalary to ba Gut Tolbert, tho contractor, is work* aideirackadjust because one man object- to «ata la waata warn ata can- paM to tta aaaa aiaaaar aa ottar tor- lag at 8aa Side Park Thomas Hand is seen among ns again ta atwoat tta aattia moraine aaa- awgk aaaaaaan a n waw paM. Mbs Bn* Storms to Philadelphia, end report* that he ia vary much im­ . T ta Doarocrsta supported tta The tinging class now meet* Tues­ Wawto Mia MIIMIa PaM. has been visiting bar aunt, Mrs. Daaiel proved after being eonAned with* frac­ a ta an the roll rail voted VanCleaf tured rib days and Thursdays ia tta Presbyterian wtth Mr. Martin, bnt ttalr combined Mr. Maora to Pasaalc tblaka tta aa- church afcrto ware oat anfltclput to aave It. ttonsl guard abouM ta paM IS rente The Young Ladle'* Club held a Moth* The Tucker too Railroad Company tor attending each drill, taapaetton or or Goose Social la their rooms last Fri­ has had ttalr work train oat stvaml Herbert Matthew* of Forked River, ata M waa «eftatta bp a rota to 10 to waa in town on Sunday Beeand Hand Mori t t t a n anrpriaa waa axprooord when retaeavaaa tor laigat practice and In­ day evening, there ware a number pres­ days this week distributing several car­ Orioaol Austin Colgate, tta governor** troduced a bill to that effect la tta ent. AH bad a good time dancing and loads of tioa along the different tactions Salter Council. No. 202, Jr. O. U. A. B o u g h t, Bald o r B xc military aid and oae of tta Colby house. playing games A W. Kelley, cashier of tta Fir t Na­ - has appointed n legislative commit­ t o t M to Kasai, voted wtth tta nut Among the measure# Introduce« In tional bank, spent Sunday with rela­ tee of tbe following members: P. C., C. EDVARD I. Ik) Dr. C. H. Conover of Tuckerton, Tonaa HI ver, N. j ferity. Co much comment was made (ta eeuate wan: tives ia Tuckerton H. Brandt aad R. P. Elberson and A Joint revolution carrying an allow wa* in town on Sunday to®a tta episode that Colonel Colgate Horatio Russell who was taken to tta James P. Gsynor of the Clarence M t test rained to eiplaln that ta voted ance of $1.500 tor educational meetings to eliminate tta “wblto plague. Cooper hospital is doing nicely hotel, recently purchased a fine new ttP lta t tta amendment because It per buggy In Mount Holly tatted Are members to have spread Mr. Leavitt—Prorldea that county Dr. P. Bunnell's mother and lister of t a * tta minutes a committee's vote, boards of equalisation of laxea In de­ Toms River visited him on Saturday Isaac K. Pullsn was In Toms River MARINE RAILWA l t a t ta coaid not stand for, be aald. termining the ratnblea for acbool and Mrs Rolsnd Elberson and daughter over Sunday ta t otherwise tta amendment bad hi« county tax In each municipality may were visiting at Mannahawkin one dsy The costume of R. C. Spsckman aa nmpport. make an allowance In tta caae of any last week Old King Cola at tta Y. W. A A. social Governor Port signed hi« flrat bill ot munlrl|iallty wboae «tables for tta Miss Laura Hazelton of New York, on Friday evening last called for great tta session Tuesday morn lug. It e u preceding year may have been re­ «as in town Saturday visiting friends applause on the part of those present tta bill Introduced In tta boti«c by duced. A. J. Link is making big preparations Mr. Frellngbuyaen—Makea It unlaw Miss Elsie Soper it visiting friends out ■ r. Martin and author!»«-# municipal! of town on bis farm, getting it in readiness for ■ha to appropriate money for tta prop ful to hunt for wild deer except wltb a shotgun of a smaller caliber than Mr. Parson of Jersey City, member of spring planting Or celebration of tta one hundredth W* trust th* Patriotic Orders of our naniveraary of tta birth of Abraham twelra gauge or to bunt for tbe Mma the Anti-Saloon League, preached in ltocoln. T ta governor also signed sen except In daylight. the Methodist churah Sunday morniug town, vis:tb*Jr.O. U. A.M., and tta oto Joint resolution Ko. S, authorizing Klxee tta term of collector« of conn and the Presbyterian in the evening. P. O. S of A., will unit* with tgie G. A. tta atatebouae commission to erect In tlaa other than «rat class at three His speakipg was enjoyed by sll present R. soldiers on next Memorial day to as­ pooltlon In tta atatebouae a years. David Conrad tang a solo in tbe sist in properly celebrating the occasion. memorial tablet of Abraham Mr. Leavitt—A bill amending tta law Methodist church last Sunday evening We see no reason, with th* large mem­ Gettysburg speech, togetbei of the state governing the Presbyte­ which wai well rendered bership of these orders why we should rian churches. It places in tbe control with a bunt of ei-Prealdent Lincoln Miss Mabel Cox sang a sweet solo not have a memoriai day at home much aa baa been adopted by tta G of tbe trustees of a church all tta property and temporal affair* leaving Sunday evening in the Presbyterian Earl Simmerman is confined to hit A. K. Tta ceremonies attending tta church which was enjoyed by all home here with a severe attack of rheu­ Bata Halloo of tta bust and addraai tta session to care for tta religious AGENT TOE work and matters connected therewith. matism me to he eondneted by the governoi We do not approve of the stereopti. t a tta commander of the G. A. It Mr. Brown—Amends tbe act of 1887 Mrs. E. T. Fox, who was reported as S T A N D A R D dbpariment of New Jersey, and tta requiring physicians to report all cases undergoing a serious operation in news con show held in the opera house Sat­ tatehnuae commission U authorized t« of communicable diseases In cattle to of last week, is setting along very nicely urday evening entitled Behind the Bare PHILLIPS DUPLEX-GOYERNE1 Mend $400 from its' appropriation to tbe state board of health. and the doctor now allows her to receive The title of this with the showy circu­ Wrier the expenses thereof. . Senate In Kxeeutlv* Session. a few friends lars should be enough to warn our AND U N C L E S A M ferftsan Scrap In the Senate. There was a long executive session We have been informed that our parents from allowing their children to The senate also Indulged hi a little of the senate Monday night, and It special officer has been absent from attend an entertainment, or whatever MARINE MOTORS it might be styled, of this kind gprtbuiii scrap Monday night over on* wns rumored that Freeman Wood- town during the evening recently with­ Boat Work of all kinds. Motors installed, < the proposed constitutional auientb bridge of Mlddleeex, who bad been out leaving a substitute. Ot course we Patrick Riley of Waretown, died at mnl« lust winter—the one which renamed for state reformatory com­ have Constable Gluke, who could at­ his home on Sunday morning. He was saute* the term of the senator* foul missioner, was tbe bone of contention. tend to the duties of this office, but he the father of Mrs, Katie Birdeall of our G„ E. WALLACE ja n » mid the nsBemblymeu two yean- All tbe appointees were confirmed ex­ town wad tucreases tbclr salaries from $.VX cept Mr. Woodbridge. can hardly be expected to do tbe work t t »1.000 per annum. Senator Sllrei Tbe governor sent to tbe senate on while another offiicer draws his salary Alvin Bowker and wife have moved Forked River, N. to Middlesex started the trouble by at' Tuesday tbe following nominations: Dr. Bunnell has been very buty re­ from their residence on Main street to toaspUng to paaa a aubatltute provld To be state commissioner of reports, cently with his patient* in our own and tog for a constitutional convention ' William Cloke of Trenton. in the surrounding towns ttta argument waa not as acrlmonl To be prosecutor of tbe pleas of Mon- W. I. Couch was on band with a box Broken Sizes in Shoes, Best Sugar Ct mm a» that of the bouae. as only Mr mouth county, John 8. Applegate, Jr., of cigars Friday evening soon after his at Reduced Prices. flams, He. ■ taller of Hudson and Mr. Gcbliardt to succeed Henry H. Nevlus, resigned. return from his honeymoon. All of us JANUARY! t o Hunterdon supported Mr. Bllzer To be members of the bourd of man­ wished him a happy and prosperous a ta the rotes of these three gentlemet agers of the state village for epileptics married life vaare all there were recorded In favoi —Caroline B. Alexander of HudsoD Clarence Penn recently cut hit foot to the Middlesex man’s substitute. | county, reappointed: Georgians Donna The senate passed two bills on Tues Collurd of Hudson county, reappointed; very badly at Waretown and Dr. Bun­ toy. one relating to the taking of oya- John Edward Clark of Middlesex coun­ nell is attending the case CLEARANCE SAL tors In the Maurice river core and tilt ty to succeed William E. Drake, re While cutting wood Austin Crahmer T o clean up such as altar rclntlng to the district courts ol signed. recently cut a gash in his foot about Bergen. To be a member of tbe state board four inches in length. Mr. Cranmer is There was an echo of the governor'! of medical examiners, John J. Baumann doing as well as can be expected Dry Goods, Clothing, Muslin Underwear, Furs, Ej rial message on the state finance! of Hudson county, reappointed. We understand that H. G. Russell, at a big saving to your pocketbook. i the senate Tuesday when, on motion Bills Intended to relieve the state who recently went to the Cooper hos­ to Senator Hlllery of Morris, President of the financial danger which the gov­ Just arrived, our new Spring Wall Papers, (c to 50c double roll. Bobbins appointed Senators Hlllery. ernor pointed out In Ills special mes­ pital in Camden will have to have two Bmdlc.v of Morris, Krelinghuysen ol sage were Introduced In the house. or three bones removed from his left tomerset. Republican, and Ilinchllfft One by Assemblyman Matthews of wrist. Mr. Russell as stated in the Ladies Muslin Gowns 59c, now 45° Mens 50c Underwear, now to Passaic and Cornish of Warren a Hunterdon provides that 20 per cent Courier of last week has beer- been suf- (Committee to consider the question and of the liquor licenses of all municipal­ ering from a severe case ot blood po/s- “ “ “ 1.39, now 98c “ 1.00 “ now «■port to the senate not later than ities of tbe state shall be paid Into the oning “ “ Drawers 50c, now 39c “ 1.50 “ now ■Hie It). state treasury. By this means Mr. We presume the township has a tru- New Utilities Bill. Matthews eatlmatea the atate would “ “ “ 25c, now f§c “ 50c Dress Shirts, now A new utilities bill which many think receive annually ltetween $500,000 and rate «ball In any year be leas than the “ “ Corset Covers, 50 now 8 C “ 50c Overalls, now Ms the apprornl of the executive wa! $000,000. ‘average rate of taxation" to be com­ c, 9 Mtroduced lu the house by Mr. Pierce Four other Dills along this line came puted by the state board of asseraors “ “ “ 25c, now |9c 10.00 Suits and Overcoats, now 7| to Union Monday night. It differ! from Mr. Blauvelt. One provides that then tbe said average rate of taxation u U ii u “ Chemises 25c, now 19c 1 2 . 0 0 nowj! somewhat from the Martin bill, intro- tbe present state board of assessors shall be the rate to be used as herein u toeed' lhst week, and Is considered shall be abolished and creates In Its directed: If said tax rate of $19 pet White Skirts 1,39, now 98c Boys 5,00 « «1 it now I place a new board of three members, More conservative. It provides for a thousand Is held by the courts to he u “ “ 1.00, now a « ii ii now J toar