Vol. XIV. No. 38. OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1906 One Dollar the Year

MASS MEETING HELD TO SUNDAY MORNING SERVICE ANNUAL MEETING EXPOSE COLBY POLITICS MANY POPULAR ATTRACTIONS AT TH E AUDITORIUM DEATH OF REV. 0FW.F.M.S0CIEY Great R ally Saturday M y lit in tlie IN AUDITORIUM NEXT SUMMER Fine Sermon by Rev. Robert J. Cooke, S. L. BOWMAN Asbnry Park Opera House ol Tennessee WELL MIOSViV MINISTER PASSED TO BE HELD IN ST. PAUL CHURCH What promises to be one .of.- the- PLANS OF DIRECTOR MORGAN AND ASSOCIATION PROMISE TO The auditorium last Sunday was greatest Republican mass meetings Oiled by an exceptionally large audi­ AWAY SUNDAY MORNING THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4 ever held in New Jersey will be .held ence for -this time of year. Bishop J. in the .Opera House, Asbury Park, to­ MAKE SEASON 1907 A " WINNER ” N. FitzGerald, who recently returned morrow (Saturday) night at.8 o’clock. from , presided, A dozen min­ It grows out of thevColby “New Idea” isters occupied seats on the platform. PROGRAM OF INTEREST [movement in polities and follows in The Park sisters, cornetlsts, and sev­ LONG AND USEFUL OFE the -wake of the recent vilifications of AUDITORIUM TO BE OPEN FOUR FUL1 MONTHS eral members of the summer orches­ Senators Dryden and Kean and oth­ tra assisted in the musical portion of A P a p e r on V Our Work In Afri­ ers atHhe. hands of those at the fore­ the program. ■ : , Was a Cousin of Bishop Bow-- . The sermon was preached by the front. of the Colby faction. Director Tali Esen .Morgan, as is his from concert work. It will enable more man and a Prominent Educa­ ca,” a Talk on "Our Litera­ To refute the baseless attacks of the usual custom at the close of the sea­ singers to take part, owing to fewer Rev. Dr. Robert J. Cooke, of Chatta­ “Now Idea” ' people and to . place the: rehearsals, and it is believed will give* nooga, Tenn. His theme was “The tor of Methodist Church—W as > ture ” and "The Jubilee/* Are son, is taking “ time • by the forelock” Blessedness .of Discontent,” founded ontire matter in the proper light be­ and making plans for next summer's greater satisfaction to auditorium au- Sope of the Best Features. fore the eyes of the voters of this sec­ dlenCes. The Sunday choir members • on the fifteenth verse of the third Summer Resident of Ocean J program at *the auditorium. Judging chapter of Paul's letter to the Phll- tion, Carl Lentz, of Essex, will make a will be assigned regular seats In the Grove for Many Years Mrs. T. J. Scott Will Take Part stirring address. Mr. Lentz; knows from Mr. Morgan’s outline of enter­ order in which application is made lipians. more about the public record of Mr. tainments so far advanced the season and. thei people arrive. For the con­ This \yas Rev: Cook’s first public ap­ The annual meeting of the Woman’s Colby and its relations to corporate of 1907 promises W be the greatest certs no regular seating plan will be pearance after his recent return, from Rev. Shadrach Layeock Bowman, o f - Foreign Missionary Society, New interests than any other man in tbe Ocean Grove has ever seen. The carried out except to have each part Europe, where he was a delegate to Newark, died at .his summer home, 12 , Brunswick district, will be held in S t state and,; it is said, will come armed period during which entertainments grouped. the general M. E. conference at Dub- Pitman avenue, Sunday last, aged 78 Paul church on Thursday, October 4. with facts and -figures which he will will be given Is to be extended—from Were it not for the fact that some ' lin and. Manchester in England. years. His death was duo mainly t o ., Mrs.. William Knapp will preside at recite in detail. the flrst of June !to the latter end of of the Ocean Grove hotels have stood The holiness meeting at 9 a. m. at­ advanced age and general debility. A the meeting. Others who Will partici­ Major Lentz will speak for an hour September, making almost four so nobly.,!)/ Mr. Morgan he sa.ys it tracted a large congregation to the widow and two daughters are left s u r ­ pate from this vicinity are Mrs. M. S. and a half and will be followed by months of amusements at the auditori­ would be absolutely Impossible, out of Tabernacle, and an hour was spent In viving— Mrs. James Anderson of M t.. Wheeler,. Rev. J. W. Marshall, Dr. and Senator Hillery o f Morris county, the question, to maintain such an ex­ prayer,'song and testimony. This ser­ Vernon, N. Y., and Mrs. James Hoyt,, um. of Katonah, N. Y. ■Mrs. T. J. Scott, Mrs. A. Woodworth, Senator Barbour of Mercer county Mr; Morgan and Bishop FitzGerhld cellent orchestra1 as 'he now has at vice will be continued throughout the •Mrs. Elizabeth Dunham, Mrs. C. May­ and possibly Governor Stokes, who have been In conference, the past Ocean Grove every season. The ex­ week. Rev. Thbmas Harrison, of Bos­ Funeral services were held at 7.15. er, Mrs. C. M. Glffin, Mrs,-: 'Margaret has ^promised to he present’ if his week, going- over the results of past pense, without the liberal help of’ the ton, the *“ boy preacher,”, will preach Thursday morning in St. Paul M. E ... Pine, Mrs. James Rosg, and Mrs. E. A. gubernatorial engagements and health summer’s work. It was found that the hotels and boarding houses, could not next Sunday morning and evening in church, conducted by Dr. James Wil­ Margerum,. who i3 district secretary. will permit. x big majority of the public favored and be met; - the auditorium. liam Marshall, pastor. The body was . The program’for morning, afternoon George L. Record’s career is also to patronized the iower-price entertain­ It is surprising, in this connection, then taken to Newark, where further . services were'held in St. Paul M. E. and evening.sessions are as follows: be made a matter of public discussion. ments—the moving pictures and mu-' that some of the; hotels do not as REV. YATMAN ENDS SUMMER LABORS 'Morning—'Devotional, led by Mrs. Record Is the Colby candidate for sicals— while it was shown, with equal much as deign a courteous reply to church at 10.30 o’clock, followed by in­ M. S. Wheeler, Ocean Grove; greeting, United States senator on the “ purity” strength that the !big attractions, like Mr; Morgan’s appeals for co-operatftm terment in .Mt. Prospect cemetery. Rev. James William Marshall, Mrs. platfqrm. Recent, revelations of Rec­ Nordlca and the Swedish National and assistance, yet they reap all tnfes Popular Evangelist Closes Tent Dr. Bowman was a native of M ary-—; land and was ordained to the ministry James Ross; response, Mrs. E. Packer, ord’s would indicate.a mistake had Choir, were also in great favor and benefits of their neighbors who do Services With Big Rally Seabright; reading of minutes of been made In his choice. highly-appreciated. Along this • line; help, * ■ in Baltimore in 1855. The following;* . 1905; appointing of committees: No. 1. Counselor James D. Carton will therefore, the index of public senti­ It will rest largely with the hotels' Rev. Charles H. Yatman, the emi­ year he went to East London,-then to —Nominations. No. 2—-Credentials.. prpbably preside. Most of the prom­ ment seemed to point, and will largely whether the orchestra comes early in. nently successful and much-liked the Newark (N. J.) conference. In No. 3-—Resolutions. Roll, call of Aux­ inent Republican officials of the city control next, season's entertainments. June and stays late in September. Mr. leader of the Young People’s Meetings the early sixties he was transferred iliaries by secretary— Red Bank, First and township, will be present, on the It was also found that oratorios are Morgan will extend the same courte­ at the Temple for over twenty-five to the Central confer- church,-Mrs. R. Heisley; Red Bank, platform. Dr. Ballard, Mayor Atkins, not a paying institution. They * have sies to Asbury Park hotels he now years, and who was sorely missed this ence, being located two years each In Grace church, Mrs. Joseph Childs; T. Frank Appleby, Henry ' C. Winsor, scarcely ever returned a profit balance does to Ocean Grove houses If they summer by the thousands who come Berwick, Bellefonte and Carlisle. ; Seabright, lMl$s Verna Minton; . As­ Dr. Br\tce S. Keator, Harry J. Rocka- to the association. The deficit . from will take one or more of the musi­ to Ocean Grove, conducted open air From J8G5 to 1871 he was professor of. bury Park, MfS,.C. Mayer; Little Sil­ feHer, Thomas J. Winekler, Major this source has had to be made uo cians. He is fully aware that the Au­ services the past season in Philadel­ Greek and Hebrew in Dickinson col­ ver, Miss Hannah Bowne; N§w Bruns­ •John "Cl. Patterson, Ernest Woolston, from the more profitable ventures or ditorium audiences are - largely com­ phia These meetings, given under the lege, at Carlisle. For the next six wick, St. James church, - Mrs. H. E. George F, Rainear, John D. Beegle. raised some other way. It is stated posed of people from Asbury Park, auspice^ of . the Presbyterian Evan­ years he had charge of churches at Collins;. New Brunswick,' First church, Milan Ross, William C. Burroughs and that $1,500 represented the loss on both weekdays and Sundays. gelist Committee, came.to an end Fri­ Lock Haven, Bedford and York, all in Mrs* -E. M. Sharp; Ocean Grove, Mar­ others. oratorios for the 1905 season. Among the new propositions evolv­ day night with a big rally-In.the-Audi­ Pennsylvania. guerite E, Henry; Freehold, Mrs. G. The impression has been created The reason oratorios do not pay Is ed by Director Morgan is one to offer torium of the- Witherspoon building. in 1S7!> he returned to the Newark Carson; Spring Lake,. Mrs. Mary D- somehow, or other that the Colby can­ because of the expense of their produc- rewards of merit, like those In schools Eight tents were iii operation j conference and hail charge o f . Smith; 'Matawan, Miss Nellie Harris; didates are Republican candidates and tion, and that the: public does not and colleges, for the best brass bands, throughout the summer at different churc hes In .Morristown and Jersey Englishtown, Mrs. Samuel ‘' Johnson; that the Republican party and Repub­ patronize them as well as the brighter church choirs, singing societies and points in Philadelphia, open air ser­ I City. While in the latter place he be- : West Grove, Mrs. .A. Woodworth; lican conventions Qre to be given over and more entertaining class of shows. individual soloists, both vocal and in­ vices were, conducted at three loca­ came dean of the Theological school Long Branch, St. Luke's church, Mrs. bodily and without dissent to the Col­ A train must be run from New York strumental. This would mean a ten tions, and noonday meetings and and professor of systematic theology C. L, Edwards; Long Branch; Simp­ by interests—a condition so absolute­ to bring the. singers, they must be en­ days’ national musical festival, with ehiId ren's services were also held. in De Patny University. Indiana. In son church, Mrs. T. H. Cooper; Ocean ly ridiculous .and untrue as to require tertained .while at Ocean Grove, and uwards aggregating probably $3,000. The work, under the leadership of 1SS8 he was transferred to the North . Grove . Association, MiSs Elizabeth at the hands of the Republicans in only lilgli-prlce soloists can sing the The bands, choirs' and soloists would; Mr. Yatman, was successful beyond Indiana conference and two years Dunham; Scattering Seed, Circle, Mrs. this vicinity a distinct statement of leading parts. There is also addition­ compete for superiority. This plan, of expectations and helpful to many per­ later to the New York conference, in Kate Raphael; report of district treas- the exact status of Colby ism so far as al orchestra and advertising expense course, will only be carried out If sons unable to leave the city during which he remained until I90»i,. when ' —ilTeV. 'Mrs. Henrietta Sherman; finan­ it effects the Republican party and for oratorios. It is therefore found ex­ agreeable to the Association. the heated term The meetings were he once more returned to the Newark"”* cial report of district secretary, Mrs: emphatic denial of Colby’s utterances. pedient not to continue so much this Mr. Morgan has broached'this plan all largely attended from the first and conference, a supernumerary, and was E. A. Margerum; collection; report of To give added zest to the rally it is feature. . ■In some quarters and has received j nothing occurred to disturb the good, connected tvfth St. Paul church there Young People’s work, Miss Mary Lov­ probable that Senators Colby and La But oratorios will not be cut out al- : promise of support from leading mu­ j work of the evangelistic committee* until his death. ett; annual report of district secre­ Follette-will be present and thorough­ together. It has been deemed advis- j sicians with whom lie has talked. Spe­ I There was no difficulty experienced Dr. Bowman was a cousin of Bishop tary.; Introduction of visitors; singing, ly thresh out the matter with the ^oth­ able to retain at leasts one, which will j cial trains and excursions would nat­ in providing funds to carry on the Thomas Bowman of thci }l. E. church. by ReVi and Mrs. T. J., Scott; lunch** er side.” . .. be given just before the Camp Meet- > urally follow and the festival would work. He waVthe author of ‘‘Historical Evi­ eon. \ c\ ' ■ A complete -expose of Colby ism is ing services in August. ! bring many music lovers to not only Rev. Mr. Yatman spoke on “The dences of tire New Testament." He-.;- Afternoon—Devotfonal, Miss. Edith promised to be made at the meeting. The Children's Festival concert next’ } Ocean Grove, but Asbury Park as well. VrnIne ot* Tent Work as « Method, of was for many years a summer resident Spinning, Red Bank; report of com­ Which will he of intense interest to all season is to take the form of an Arab­ Another of Mr; Morgan’s "ideas” is Ivtaching the Unsaved.” . of Ocean Grove and regularly attend-* • mittee on Nominations; election of of­ who attend ian Night’s entertainment, with appro­ to make a-strong effort to secure re­ The rally was large and enthusiastic ed the Bible class when the Rev. ficers and delegates to branch meet­ , A band of music will be on hand. . priate decorations, lighting effects, duced excursion rates from all payts ajui the meeting broke up with the Thomas O’Hnnlon was its teacher and • ing;' workers’ council: "Importance of oriental scenes and music in keeping Of the country to Ocean Grove. ‘ He managers and workers fully deter­ leader and since the Rev. Dr. L. W. the Contingent Fund,” : -Mrs.- Sickles, State Olifcers ol K. G. E, with the spirit of the event. will make unusual exertions aiong this mined to prosecute the work more Munhall has had charge. Dr. Bowman V Red Bank; / ‘Value of the ‘Friend* in The Ocean Grove chorus will be op­ line to secure concessions as to fare vigoiously than ever next summer. was ahvays^on the platform and to The State convention1 of the Knights him. was m ’erred difficult questions our work,” Mrs. C, M. Giffln, Asbury of the Golden Eagle of New, Jersey,' erated on different lines next season. and length of time ' tickets will be Park; “How to Push the Work There will be only two rehearsals a good, and believes something can. be involving fhe ihtricacles of Biblical in­ Among Children,” Ocean Grove; held in Trenton two weeks ago, elect­ BIG INCREASE IN TOWNSHIP VALUES terpretations from the Greek "and He­ ed the following officers for the en­ week—one for miscellaneous concerts, accomplished if the effort Is made. “ What Part Shall the Social Element brew, as well as other queries that suing year: Past Grand Chief, Wil­ the other for Sunday singing exclu­ Taken altogether the outlook is flat­ Have in Our Meetings,” Seabright, Assesor O’Brien Makes Assess­ only a scholar and deep thinker could liam B. Kirby, Bridgeton; grand vice sively. A strong feature will be made tering for a longer and more profitable Spring Lake; “ How to Use Mite satisfactorily explain.- He was at the chief, Oscar M. Condlt, Ocean Grove; by Mr. Morgan of the Sunday choir, season at Ocean Grove ‘next season ment Higher Than Last Year Boxes,” Mrs. Edwin Reed, Long and It will be distinct and separate than ever. Bible class and spoke at its last ses­ grand sir herald, S. J. Hall, Millville; Assessor William R1 O’Brien of Nep­ sion the last £>unday in .^August. Dr. Branch; “ The United Study of Mis­ grand high priest, A. Q. Bloom, Tren­ tune township, under the new tax law, Bowman will be greatly >niissed from sions,” Mrs. Margaret Pine, West ton; grand master of records, A. L. has increased the total assessment of th«* Bible class. Grove; “How Can Wg Help an Aux­ Clark, Trenton; grand keeper o f'e x ­ CENTRAL RAILROAD TRIP TICKETS OFFICERS FOR FALL ELECTION the township approximately $2,000,000 iliary Meeting?” Mrs. J. A. Lewis., chequer, Halstead Walnright, Farm- Matawan; collection; paper on Our over that of last year. Vacant land has ingdale; grand inside guard, Robert New 100-Trip Books Good for One Those Who Will Officiate at fhe been assessed at what the assessor ANNUAL SHADY GLEN TRIP Work in Africa, Miss Katherine Hoff­ Marks, Manasquan; grand outside believes is its true value. In one in­ man. English town; J news from the guard, William H. Bartlett; grand Year From Date of Issue November Election .field supported by our5 district, Dis­ stance the assessment on the realty Wm. Hill’s M Personally Conduct^ trustee, Robert Hoffman, Camden. . General Passenger Agent W. C. The County Board of Registry, and trict Secretary; possibilities of the holdings of one firm alone has been y ed Party to This Resort work In the district, Mrs; W. H. T. Hope, of the Central Railroad of New Election has made the following ap­ increased from $10,000 to $50,000. - Reeves; singing.; report of commit­ Bradley Beach Ticket Jersey, announces that commencing pointments in Neptune township, As­ This lurge increase, however, wiil A special car attached to the G.3»' tees: Credentials, resolutions; the November 1 one-hundred trip tickets bury Park, Bradley Beach, Neptune. fall largely on Ocean Grove,, which is train Monday morning, conveyed W il- | Thirty or more prominent Bradley between New York-and Ocean Grove City and Avon, to conduct the primary jubilee—-“'tyhat Has God Wrought?” Beach Republicans met Friday night a part of Neptune township, two- Ham T. Hill’s “ personally conducted” Dr. Scott and -Mrs. Meek; our litera­ will be sold by this railroad, good for election on September 25, make up the thirds of the increase having been party of bhady Glenners to Atlantic * of last week in the : store of F. M, one year from, date of issue, Instead of usual registration of the voters and ture, M rslW . H .T . peeves.. Bimbler, corner of Cook and -Madison levied upon properties in this resort. Highlands, the first stage of the; \ Everting—bevotlonal, Mrs. W. H. T. limiting them to December.31, as here­ -conduct the election In November. Not an. ijtein on Mr. O’Brien's-dupli­ journey , to the popular New ; York avenues, and arranged a ticket for'the tofore. These tickets will undoubted­ The first two names in each polling Reeves, motion song, King's Heralds; coming primary. The nominees a*e: cates has~been changed by the county mountain resort. There were over 40 ad dress/ Mrs.Mary Meek, May lasia; - ly be, popular with the traveling pub­ district are Democratic members; the tboa'rd of taxation. in the party. For; mayor, J3. B. Foster,' present in-; lic, especially the merchants of Ocean last two are' 'Republicans: “ ' ; collection;.- A Brahmin woman repre­ cumbent- of that. office; councilraen, From Atlantic Highlands the e x cu r-' sented in native costume, introduced Grove a.nd AslJury Parle, and is in line Neptune Township, First District— Had a Delightful Outing sionists went by Central Railrpad boat Fred M. Bimbler and .George W. Bos­ with the liberal policy of .the “ model Walter. F. Clayton, Ocean Grove; by Mrs.-T. J. Scott; singing, by the tick; assessor, George H. Bennett; to the Forty-second street pier, choir; benediction. railroad” toward this section of the Frank P. Butcher, Ocean Grove; The party who left Ocean Grove and whern they took the.Albany Day line ‘ collector, Wesley K. Bradner; justice Jersey Coast. Uanlel Reeves, Ocean Grove; Otis Asbury Park for the Thousand Islands of the peace, Alonzo T. Severs; con­ to Cat ski 11. where they go by rail to Lee. Ocean Grove. Second District— on the fifth of September fpr a ten Cairo and from there to Shady Glen* stable, William D. . Flood. ' days’ trip returned Friday night of Increase in County Valuations LaFollette in Asbury Park C. L. Low,. West Grove; S. A. Hall, ten miles by stage. Many in the party West Grove; Samuel Patton, West last week. The ten days comprised will remain two weeks and others will The county assessments upon real VanMiddles worth-W orth United States Senator Tin Follette, the best vacation the Auditorium or­ and personal property, has been in­ Grove; A. L. White, West Grove.' stay still longer. Miss Viola, VanMiddlesw’orth and of Wisconsin, reiterated his railroad Asbury Park, First Ward—Elvin C. chestra anti those who accompanied creased $1G,f>45,950 by the Monmouth rate policy before a large and enthus­ them ever had. The weather was ab­ county tax board up to the present Harry, W. Worth were united in mar­ Burtis, Asbiiry Park; Charles O. Dav­ riage on Saturday night at the home iastic meeting in Asbury Park Tues­ enport, Asbury Park; M. U Ferris. solutely perfect the entire ^tlme— Trenton Inter-State Fair time. Before the year's work is con­ day. The Senator appeared . with warm, bright, dear t ski&s, enough cluded the increase * .will be much of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Asbury Park; H, D.'LcRoy, Asbury Reduced rates and special train: Charles VanMIddlesworth, on .Mun­ Senator Colby, who opened the meet­ Park. Second District—Lyle Jackson, breeze for comfort. Ail the arrange­ service via Hennsylvymla Railroad. larger. This raise in valuation is dis­ ing in the opera house. Mr. Colby’s ments made by Mr.. Morgan were as tributed in the. various municipalities roe avenue, Asbury Park. Rev. Ed­ Asbury Park; Corbett Applegate, As- For this popular. event, excursion ward Mount, of the Second • M. E. remarks were in line with his previous bury Park; James Vanderveer, As- perfect as the weather. Among those tickets, Including admission to the of Monmouth approximately as fol­ utterances, showing how necessary it who accompanied the party were Rev, lows: Asbury Park, $2,000,000; Nep­ church, performed the eeremonyl bury Park; John Richardson, Asbury fair .grounds, will lie sold September Miss Sarah VanMiddlesworth acted as Is at this time to obtain unpledged Park. Third District—George B. Ben­ and Mrs. A. E. Bullard,-of the Grove; 24, 25, 2d, 27 and 2S, the dates of the tune township. $2,600,000; Shrews­ and honest candidates for legislative T.‘ Frank Appleby, Harry S.. Smock bury • township, $3,000,000; Ocean bridesmaid arid Lester VanMiddles­ nett, Asbury Park, Harry B, Joste, fair, good to return until September- worth, brother of the bride, as best offices He called upon .Asbury Park Asbury Park; Frank Walker, Asbury and Dr. W. W. Beveridge, of Asbury 29. at reduced rates from stations on township, over $1,000,000; Long voters to support such men and re­ Park; Willard J. Sterner, of Belmary branch, ?2,500,000; Avon, $500,000. man. ■ \ Park; John LaBaw, Asbury Park. the United Railroads of New Jersey lieve the politics, of Now Jersey from F. A. Wood, of St. Petersburg, Fla ; Tho remainder has been levied upon AsbWy Park, Second Ward, First Division and the West Jersey aud Seu- Republican Convention Oct. 1 the incubus of corporate corruption District—James Bearmore, 'Asbury O. H. Dash wood, of New York. ^horo Railroad. For details of special , the rural districts.. and corporate/ Influences. Tho. County Republican Executive Park; .Walter .Taylor, Asbury Park; train service consult uearest ticket Peter Bath, Asbury Park; W. W. Ro%v- Sunday Services at St. Paul agent. Committee has flxed.„Monday,_ October a n, A s h a ry Pa rk. Se co nd, District— A Statement 1st, as t h o . date for tho Republican Miss Georgia Park to Marry At D.00 a. nV.T class meeting for Tho Stratford has 'been leased to- Dav Id Brace, As bury Park;, Harry strangers and friends, led by John M. In ju r e d W o m a n G els $200 county convention to nominate three Tho marriage of Miss Georgia Park, 'Mrs. A. W. Lyman for a long term of Hurley, Asbury Park; John Lippin- Goodnow.in church parlor. 10.30, ser-; Mrs. Mary Dickinson of Washing­ candidates for the assembly and five to Robert M, Hawthorne, of New' years. It was built for her occupancy cott, Asbury. Park; Harry Wallace, vice and’ sermon by the pastor, Dr. ton. L). C„ the woman who suffered a, county commissioners to succeed the York, is announced to take place next Asbury Park. ^fifteen years ago by tho late Mr. Geo. present board of freeholders. The James William Marshall. 2.30, Sun** broken arm and other injuries at lho W. iMulford. By energy, pcr^everanco month. Miss Park is one of the four Bradley Beach Borough—Charles J. day school. Qiaudc V. Guerin, superin­ Ocean Grovo auditorium the night of committeo to arrange for the conven­ Park sisters, who attained much fame Poland, Bradley Beach; Joseph Tay­ and attention to tho minor details of tion consists of .Sheriff Francis, Coun­ tendent. Assembly for adults only. July <*t last, during ihe stampede iti tho musical world In this country lor, Bradley Beach;yGeorge Herbert, tho business, as well as to tho greater ty Clerk McDermott and ex-Sherlff O, “ Review of .Three Months’ Lessons." caused by a moving picture film tak­ and abroad, and aro well known to Bradley Beach; Chrtvles J. Burney, necessary obligations, Mrs. Lyman has E. Davis o f ‘Red Bank. Golden text,. Luke .*1-32. U.30, Epworth ing lire, has been paid $200 by tho built up a trade which is a crodit to many thousands o f people who have Bradley Beach. League missionary service.. Leader, Oeean Grove Association. Tin.* money. attended tho auditorium -and Young herself and io tho Grove, and places Neptune City Borough—James A. Miss Lillian Roffsell. 7.30, service and It is understood, was not paid for any An Asbury Park Lemon People's Temple in past years. Miss Tho Stratford on an equal footing, if AVoodwaru, pradldy; Beach; Silas Esr sermon by tho pastor. .Dr, James W il­ formal claim for damages, but tJ r«- • not superior, to tho best hotels of its Jesse Moon of 130*1 Third'avenue, Georgia will be the third of the mu* tell, Bradley Beach; Ennis -Kettle, liam Marshall. Mid-week, service* in inuiiomti* Mrs.. Dickinson for the ros»; slzd in' tho Grove. has placed on exhibition in tho show slcal quartet to get married, leaving Neptune. City; George. B. Goodrich, Sunday School room • Wednesday of physician, nurse-apd hot*;I bill. MRS. A. W. LYMAN. window at Hulick’s drug store a. large ono sister, Miss Ada, unmarried, Neptune City. / evening at 7.30, led by; the pastor, Dr. size lemon grown upon a. tree at Mr. Avon Borough—Alexander Mullen, Marshall. Everybody welcome at all Avon; Walter Harris, Avon: Leroy Change in Mail Deliveries Local Firemen at Atlantic City Moon’s, residence. the services of the church. Properties For Sale Sofleld, Avon; John Thomson, Avon. The middle morning mall delivery / The Now Jorsoy State Firemen's Re­ Persons'wishing to purchase prop­ In Ocean Grove has becu resumed and lief Association held its annual con­ Mqnby to Loan erty at the Grovo would 'savo money / F o r S a le Properties Forr Sale tho night delivery discontinued. Tj.o vention at Atlantic City Thursday ot Money to. loan in amounts from $400 and time if -they consult 1*3. N. Woot- On .Webb avenue, near tho ocean, latter, is necessary during tho ru’sU last woelr. Chief -Alvin Turner, Har­ to $3,000 on bond and mortgage. E. stoil, Jteal Estate, 50 Xia n o- nun, W o havo a larjo list of dosirable •can sell you a 7-room cottage, furnish­ season, and the' mlddlo morning deliv­ ry O. Shreve, .E. N. Woolston and N. Woolston, Real- Estate and Inaur- Ocean Grove, as .lie has a nir.i.inr cf Topertlcs and lots for sale at bai^ ed, good location, for $2,800. Let mo ery has to be cut out temporally ow* Frank Tantum, ot Ocean Grove, ^vere anco Agency, GO Main avenue,' Ocean bargains hb is .offering a t’ the present ains, E. N. Woolflton, Real Estate, show youw thia.J Inquire Woolston, ing t o . the other deliveries! being so da attendance. , Grove, N. J. tlm e.^tf. c - • . ' I Main avenuo, Ocean Grove, V. J. Real E&tato, 50 Main avenuo.—tf. . large.; ;■ \ ■ ^ u v:. .f;f- % .1- 2 THE OCEAN GROVE TIMES SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER. 22, 1D0G.

The state administration find given 112.71. The totalhust year.wtis iiimun>;oM In the way of taxation. At at tii'o lnst* session, on .Tan. 15, was by lug revenue tc.n; .. .iiais, lo be de­ splendid aid to the national govern­ 100. 'I’he bounty of the state.lo the iIiat time taxes upon all kinds of prop­ Senator Htilery of. Morris county, ’in voted to public education. ment in the prosecution of the war 'depend oi it classes uggregutcd about erty were much lower than Iii the pres­ act limiting piddle utility franchises to Mcstjuito Extermination^ with Spain. The treasury surplus on $P.r.(HUio6 from 1S0I to 1005 Inclusive. ent day. The railroads made possible twenty years. As llnally passed it per­ Tlie act by tin* legislature lliis year Oct. H\. 11)01. wus increased to $2,-. Of this amount ‘about !?1.|84,U00 was the marvelous development o f the re­ mitted a vote of the people to extend authorizing an appropriation, covering 3-51.d:is;i7. although the policy of special appropriations for .eutistriictlon sources of our state. Cities a net towns tlie time to forty years, the maximum several years, of J?;*50,nuii for the ex­ State Committee Tells Voters of liberal ^upport of state Institutions for lUKPeiihirgemetit. sprang up and grew rapidly and the to be allowed by the'law. As will be tirpation of tin* uiosipiito pest deals the care of dependents was continued. The 1 taliwily reffuanalory was built needs of this denser and congested seen, tills law wits of Republican con­ with a slate evil the magnitude of New Jersey Wliat Party fJ’he state relieved the counties of the at a cost of !jfl,048.2tSM up to tin* pres* population required an • increasing ception, deliberation aud execution. which tho people of the slate fully com­ jayincnt of the salaries of county su- out year, when a large'appropriation, amount for the support of municipal As to Overcapitalization. prehend. . It has given to our state u Has ^ccorapJisJied. twrintviHU'iits. • was inade for a nun* whig. In the last and state, govern ment. This increased For years couiplnlut Inis' liceti made name abroad that has done incalculable twelve years nearly a m Hi loti dollars taxation on nil kintls of property, real Th e Platform of 1904. throughout the country o f the overeap- injury to the state’s liiaterial interests. have been appropriated for new and and personal, called attention to the ■In the Republican state platform of itaiizatlon of public utility corpora­ It lias retarded tlie development of our commodious state armories; the nation’- rtilTeronee In tlie methods of taxation IT IS THE REAL REFORM PARTY UMM. upon.which Governor Stokes was tions. In accordance with the sugges­ magnificent seacoast aud mountains, al guard. 1ms been completely equipped as between railroads and other kinds elected, were* embodied the promises tion hi. the • governor’s ntossage an act been a serious obstacle to the popula-_ with the regular army magazine rltle; of property and resulted in the agita­ und pledges that have since bet*ti scru­ proven tl n g such overcupi t a I Izatlon was tloii of our beautiful Suburban. dls- pulously fulfilled. The state govern­ the Sou Girt encampment grounds have tion of this question, so- tlmt in '18S4 passed by tho Republican legislature. ‘ Since Coming Into Power, Twelve been enlarged ami improved and be­ a Republican senate and a Democratic tricts nnd injured property values to ment had reformed the primary law. End of tho Foe System. trte extent of many millions. The pest Years Ago, It Has Rescued the Stnte come national and international In house enacted a railroad lax law tlmt provided for a tuberculosis hospital, The iinnl abolition of the fee system is -also -responsibJe for much sickness From Iniquitous "Boss” Rule and created the tenement house commis­ their uses. about doubled;the amount of railroad Enacted Many Excellent L^ws In the taxes, but. came short of -equal taxa­ In couhty;oifllees eirocted- this year was and the cost of medicines and medical sion: it hadenriched the state by three Benefits to Labpr.V •• . the culnijnutlon of ltepubllcaii policy’ attendance. Republican “legislation Interests pf the People. quarters of a million obtained on old. Tlie legislative contrlpiiilonsi of the ; tion. The. first break In this law* was in 1807, when the legislature gave to begun Iii the state otttces,. where the first provided the means foi* a scientific nnd doubtful claims against the federal Republican party to the legitimiVtc In­ fees of the chancery and' supreme court study of the post, nnd the methods now The* New Jersey Republican state tho taxing districts ail the Income government; it had compelled the pay­ terests of hv)»or have beeiV such ns; tp' clerk’s (aggregating last' year $02,000) employed will, there Is every assur­ committee, through a subcommittee from the second class railroad taxes., ment of interest amounting to over broaden the '.vorkmnii’s opportunities were turned into the state treasury.: ance, rid -New Jersey : of Its age long nmoiuiting to about S?500,0i)0 uniuially* appointed by Frank O. Briggs, state $50,000 .annually ou state deposits; it and protect Ills interests In every • possi­ By the abolition of fees Iii all the coun­ reproabh and Jift the state to a higher In 1004 the ReimblicaUi party; true to chairman, lias issued the following:; was distributing • about $2,000,000 ble way consistentwith justice to others. ties of the state tliQ. public Incomes Of piano of prosperity. its policy, took hold o f the talhoiid tax among the• municipalities; it had In­ Notable cduong thcse fctntutes tire four these counties are increased by nearly statement to the .voters of New Jersey: (piestiou again; and declared In the Purer Elections.-i.. . ; creased the 'state surplus to; JjttjtyO,- enactmeiits,. all directed agaiust iong half a million dollars annuaiiy. ■ A political party that has been in­ 018.08 despite liberal appropriations’ state convention for Ihiinediiite legisla­ %*. Corrupt practice acts were passed ■standing and widely recognized abuses, Conserving the Water Supply of the trusted for a period of years with tlu? to the state institutions for construc­ tion fo r1 tlie taxation o f second class this year by the legislature in accord­ administration of a stale government • uti inely: ' 1'V • : ••; property nt local’ rates, resulting in an • State. ance with tlie suggestions made by the tion and betterments; it had reformed The act of 1000, providing for the aud appeals anew to tlu* people lor their and systematized the labor laws. increase of local taxes to tnunlcipalllies. . I’eiiiups the ;m0st important l.eglsia- governor, who said in■ his*message: . continued suffrage ami support must cash payment of wages at periods not o f; about one-half million dollars a'htT tlon enacted under Republican party “ The oorrnptloti of the ballot has The legislature of 1004 provided for longer than t wo weeks, which • has uot only hart? a record that will hear a, state cum mission to examine lu'to' declaring for. the subtidssion of the control during the last two years, is been the Subject of frequent legisla­ Investigation, hut 'must have one that been and is noSv of incalculable beneilt question of taxing the n'lain stem to a that designed to conserve the potable tion. A 'purchased vote is a crime railroad taxation, with a view to the to the large populalions tif“ fhe glass shows progfvssivoness. adaptability to enactment of an equal, tax law. The cotnmlssioti for consideration and- re- Water supply of the state. With our against popular government, and the producing district^ in the southern public sentiment and leadership in all platform doclared that “equal taxation jjort upon that subject. The legislature rapidly Increasing population; the person elected to ofllce tiirougli bribery counties of our state, and also to the tbe sincere reforms that, bring luster is not only .just, but an obligation im­ of 1005 passed an act introduced by future demands of growing municipal­ lias no more moral right to his position government. If party pledges have posed upon the legislature Tty. the con­ iron miners of the northern • section, Assemblyman I MU Held,' the Republican ities for an ‘adequate water supply than a tmin who usurps It by actual been kept in the past, it is a fair as­ stitution.” The platform deehtred cm- who had for ^generations back ' been loader, providing for the taxation of must he given consideration and atten­ force. The purity of the ballot Is nec­ sumption that lliey will In* kepi in the phiiticully for the taxation of all second' obliged to accept’ goods at company second class, railroad property at local tion as a matter of statesmanship. essary to safe and honest government. future. If parly principles have kept class railroad property at the full local stores instead of thi? cash which they rates. The legislature.of this year took Such legislation was recommenced by Honest elections and honest officials faith with file march of events, it is rate. As for changes to he made in had honestly carried by thulr labor. lip the question of the so called maiii the governor iu both his inaugural ad­ go hand In hand.” . .. n fair assumplion Hint the same policy the taxation of the main stem, the plat­ Second, the tenement house law of stem of railroads. The. Ihst blllintro- dress and his first iness/ige. Steps have One act makes easier convictions for lieeti taken and are being taken ..that’ will guide tho party in the future. The form pointed out the complex and far 1004. under Which a board to control duced In tlie house of assembly was bribery aud the other follows the will prove of great benefit to future record of tlie Republican party iu reaching questions Involved and re­ the erection of tenements* was appoint­ introduced by Mr. Perkins, the Repub­ English act in enlarging the definition generations. The. preservation of the New jersey si me it has had control ferred the subject to state commission; ed, whose, diity It is to see that struc­ lican leader. It was an equal, tax of bribery so as to Include as nearly forests of the state presents one of the of the state government. the principle* Inquiry with this solemn pledge: tures in which o f necessity largV* num­ measure. For weeks the’ various moth-: ns may he all methods of unduly In­ most Important aspects of the situ­ it has advocate,I. tli# legislation enacted, . "Upon the; presentation of this report bers of our population must find homes ods of reaching this end were discussed fluencing tlie mind of the voter. **■-. are arguments either for or a pi lust its are provided with every safeguard of .exhaustively'at public hearings-and In. ation. to the. legislature we pledge the Re;. Jury Reform. further support by I Inf people. publican party, its candidate for gov­ hesi Itli. k'nowij to modern sa ni ta ry and debates upon the floor, and after a free T h e. forests, long imglected, have been taken under the state care. "The J-ury reform has been a political com- Pledge and Performance. ernor and Its * mem J«*rs.. of the legisla­ hygienic science. " ' and open discussion of weeks the’house state forestry act o f ff/04,. enacted at monphwif for yonvs. Jury commissions The Republican party came Into pow- ture to a fearless and thorough consid­ Third, the general factory act of 1004,. and senate, without a dissenting' voice, tlie suggestion of Governor Stokes in have been created, abused and abolish­ rer In slate legislation In 1804. and I wo eration of this subject, to the end, that which fixes fourteen years as the mini­ dechired that thi* bill introduced by Mr. Ids Inaugural "address, has been quoted ed. Governor Stokes, In his annual years later a Republican governor if ariy lack o f uuiform!ty. or* any In­ mum age at which children of either I’erklns, the Republican leader, was abroad as a . model law. Governor. message, sa id: “Jury duty should not was elected for the first time tn twenty* equalities are shown to exist they will sex. m ay be employed In factories or the best-measure, thut laid been olVored Stokes showed that the state’s wood­ be the reward of political service nor, seven years. Since and during ISUl be removed, so that all property, cor­ workshops, provides for the fullest upon the subject, mid It was thereupon lands..covered 40 per - cent of the up­ be made u ; moans of political patron­ the Republican party has had complete porate or Individual, except that Used' possible protection for operatives in enacted Into law. The party pledge land area. yielding an anpual product age. Our sheriffs should be free from control of lawmaking. Since .Iannary, for religious/ educational and chari­ tlie matter of factory construction, the had been fiiithfully kept. The legisla­ of 94.182,537. Tlu* new law created the embarrassment of'solicitation on 1800, It has had control of the execu­ table purposes, shall bear,iIs fulU equal use of safeguards agiilnst. accidents ture, however, did not stop heiv. The a commission .which Is acquiring ex­ the.jiart of any one for jury service, tive department of the state govern­ and jtist burden o f taxation yvlthout and the Installation of such devices as Republican party Is |>rogressive. It tensive tracts o f forest land for reser­ el titer for" himself or for others.” ’ Gov­ ment. For 'more lhau leu years ihe discrimination, and we ph*dge to the are specially, designed, like the ex­ passed an act providing that second class property should not only be taxed vation development and future use as ernor Stokes-suggested that “ the judges Republican party has been In com- people of the state the ejun-tment of all haust fan, to mitigate the dangers of nt local rates, but should be assessed public parks. of the court of common pleas be made plete coulrol of state otilces. with full just law s.that end.’* oecupatjons known to he a menace to locally. It then passed ah act which The legislature tills year authorized the determining party- in the selection and undivided responsibility for legis- Fulfillment of Party Pledges. health.v reclassified railroad property and which the riparian commission to Inquire into of the iiunei. The sheriff could per­ lilt ion. for linaiices. for the conduct of I tow well. tha-f" pledge to the people Fourth, an not appointing a com mis­ increased the second class property by the possibility of tlii* • acquisition of forin, under proper rules and regula­ the stale departments and for the lias been fnltllled the miked facts of sion to revise the1 master and servant' taking from the so called main stein all Hie inland lakes and the state owner­ tions, duties similar to those now per­ general pulley of the slate. the record or legislation for two years act In the interests of labor, )iti act of the ralroad stations and appurte­ ship and control of the sources of wa­ formed by'him in the preparation o f How Inis the Republican party dis­ prove.*.'i’lley also show tlmt, through grea.tly desired by laboring people. .. nances outside of tlu* right of way. ter-supply.. The state forestry commis­ tin* list of names eligible to jury duty,” charged the obligations of its steward­ recotnmeiida lions iu the a i in mil mcs- Nev^ State Institutions. A decision of the supreme.court had sion Is endeavoring to purchase forest and the court “should have, the power ship '{ . How has ii fultillcd the promises j siigt1 of Governor Stokes hist .Taunary aided in tfbe developnie.nt of this pojicy lauds around the head water sheds' oi’. to add new names to the sheriff’s list ■ of its’ platforms: Whal benefits has, aud by the patient, faithfid and un- There have been created by Repub­ by a n I n ter pro l a lion limiting property our streams for this purpose. The wis­ before selecting the panel.” The legis­ Republican g»\ eminent ci in ferret I weapyiiig work <■ f the legisiature in a lican; legislation since ISO4 these new upon t.lte people of New Jersey V l.ct and important state .institution*., either heretofore Included hi tl «v maiii stem, dom o f tlie legislature; which looks lature enacted a law giving to tlie court prolonged session tills year, the meas­ and Increasing to that extent the ahead to the acquisition of tbe inland jjs tlrsi recall the platform- pledge* of ure of boneiits alumdanUy exceeded built or authorized by statute, in .addi­ this, supervisory power. There will, be I he Republican parly i<> I be people. tion to important enlargements and 1m- amount o f second cluss ^property. As lakes for public parks'by the people.- additional legislation of tills character tin* promise of the party pliitform. the law now stands all - terminals, and as reservoirs and storage potids, The Platform Pledges. j mn’Uing an extraordinary body of new proven ion ts o.f existing instil lit ions: until a jury* .system,’ covering grand The Rahway 'reformatory, cost .<*!,- switches, stations and railroad property the acquisition of all our. water sup­ The RcptiMn iu -state platform of j n*me!!ial- laws wit In ait precedent in juries, is established that will be as 04N.2SO. of every kind oulslde of the main stem, plies. needs no defense hi a state 1SD2 recited the gro*s evils that had • this state and nnequaleii in the le-'is- nearly perfect as possible. which in no case exceeds '100 feet 111 whose rapidly growing population grown up in the state under l»cno ! hitive annals of any other state. The . The state village ft»r epilejdies, «*o,*t Reform In State Institutions.. 2.i!r>i;.:!:i. ; width and In some cases not sixty feet. makes the "question of \<*ater supply criitlc adiuiulslralian and pledged she ! la * t I w o years o f IJCew .lersey’s leglsla-. Tlie creation of the office of commis­ Iloine for soldier.* and sailors and Is assessed.-locally at the local rales'for tlie most important / problem of ?iho .party .to a ••thorough reform** and "ihe 11ye 1 iisbtry const ituti* ,i\ti■ > e r a ;■. T h e sioner of charities ami correction by their wives, cost SHM.500. • the benefit :bf the localities wherein tiny. r re-establishment of .a government of legislation tlils year was epochal; • the legislature of 1005 wus ati idea that . t’olored tminual and. training school. J he property lies; .The main -stem, now A notable ami fur reaching nc-t by the which Jersey men need not be aslufmed.** Twelve Years of Progressive Govern* Inis been splendidly vindicated in the A new* state normal school (to be reduced to - the property lying within legislature tills year was 'that which It wiis on.that declaration that in is: 1:5 ment. economic and. philanthropies results. built tills year).-. \ . the lso of graft.. The in this way they are taxed more than ♦State treasury income, $4,o08,u7i5,75. The legislature this year wits extraordi­ icy respecting the preservation of the lature this year grappled boldly with plat form of ls'.ir» further contained this individuals, . and help reduce the mi lnerease oL$2,-!22,J4«‘5.02. The state narily libera! In giving-to this impor­ rivers and streams’ of the state from the situation and enacted a law, with, solemn promise to the people: treasury balance was $2.sns„*j,0s.l3. tant state object. . amount that Individuals would other­ pollution and for the prevention o f dis­ the necessary machinery for. its,opera­ **\Ve pledge ourselves to the abolition Under the state aid law of 1S02 there wise be compelled to! pay. Under these, astrous Hoods. By an agreement ef­ tion, .which meets all reasonable re: Of every act now on the statute hank There was paid directly to'the public schools .*j:i, ir».(sb .a.l, While the princi­ were bitllt, tip to Nov!. 1, 1005; a total laws tiio / revenues of the: state ilutl fected by the governor the municipali­ quirements without making the roads ^..Inimical to the Interests of the people. 2 2 df 1,11 i miles of Improved roads at municipalities should '• he largely in­ ties on the Passaic consented to await of New Jersey repellent to citizens1 of We pledge ourselves to oppose any at­ pal of the riparian fund was increased a cost to the'stiite of $1,025',441.14. Of creased-a nd a corresponding reduction the- report- o f a tv engineering . expert this aiid other states or doing injury tempt lo Impose upon the people n tax by $t)o7,030.tf5, although the annual ap­ this totaj only 37.80 miles were built‘ mtide.-In"the tax rate to the benefit of employed by iyfterson to determine, to the New Jersey pi easiit’e resorts. for the support of the stategiveru- propriation out o f the fund to the prior to 1S04. when the I hmioerats were tiio local taxpayer. In ortier that the whether that imniicipalfty would join incut; any a I tempt to Impair or divert schools had been doubled. -The vastly Saved tho Palisades; ,iu power In legislation. taxpayer may. receive the beneJit of in the construction of a sewer. The from its proper use the fund for ihe Increased state revenue, which more The imignilicent Palisades of the Hud­ New Jersey is today foremost of a ll. this Increased revenue on railroads and legislature will be called In extra ses­ support-of the free public school*. \Ve than doubled the Income of 1«Sor», justi­ son, famous throughout the world, the states In the extent of improved other corporate enterprises, the legis­ sion in. September to pass the ueces- pledge ourselves to the abolition nf un­ fied and . necessitated large expendi­ were saved by Republican Iegisiation roads, mid her example has been of Im­ lature provided that tlie tax rate' sary legislation. The state also is, necessary oilices and tin* reduction of tures for necessary state purposes. at Trenton and at Albany from vuudal mense benefit to the cotuiiry at large, should be gradually reduced from.year through a commission, co-operating excessive salaries. We pledge our J.ast year they amounted in the gross destruction. All of the Palisades, from to !?:{.Ct04.70-|.20, of w h i c h '501,720.30 while the improvement has beeu -o f | to yeuo' until It reaches a maximum with the state of Pennsylvania1 with a Fort Lee to Stony Point, In New York; selves lo the puriIleatbin of every de- enormous benefit to New Jersey fann­ j amount. This will prevent municipal parlmeul of .the siate govcrnmeni. te was exlraoj’djnary,. the ordinary ex- view to the redemption • of the Dela­ will now be converted Into it noble and ers and villagers and has vastly stimiir I extravagance and benefit the taxpayer ware rlvei* from pollution. These steps Still further legislation for the lo:,.- il peftdltures being ^.OTO.OOtJ.OO. or ^J.- unique public park, ami by* Hie action lated the growth of suburban places * accordingly. are preliminary to a cleansing-up of:all • good and to an a .ministrati m of r tV2S.00S.8o less than the income for tho of the New York.. legislature Hook aud the values of suburban and rural | This iegisiation, was promised in th€ the rivers and streams of the state. affairs of the >1ate which sir;!: h;:\e fol­ •year. The annual appropriation of $1,- mountain has been added, making a 0 in.8M2.;tl to tin* com)ties to pay ,‘ifi per property. The greater economy of Uepubllean state platform of 1004, as a To Save the Riparian Domain. stretchof thirty-live miles of public park, ds sole object the welfare and pro** transportation for farmers and urban polity of the whole people,;^ cent of thejr school taxes is.-licit an ex­ reference to that platform .will show. A state commission was appointed wh tcli a Iso inol ni 1 os t he majestic ri ver. penditure and Is not included in these business houses. If capitalized, would It was outlined hi the inaugural ad­ The state legislature also authorized First Results. far exceed = tho cost of slate aid for last ; winter to Investigate, liptiriau figures. The Increase iu the annual in­ dress of Governor Stokes In January, lenses ami grants, to ascertain the ex­ the extensive public park .systems in ' Three yea vs later. In is: is. ihe Re- come of the-state since 380r> Is greater improved road building. 1005, and recommended .in liis first . publican static plalf-a-in congratulated tent a mV value of the state’s riparian Essex nnd Hudson counties, and Re­ by S2U0.212.00 than was the eiitiro Mow Equal Taxation Has Been Ac­ annual message last .fa unit ry. It was Ihe people upon these r e s u lt T h e con- domain and report recommendation's publican legislation will have.created sta ty re v<*u u e in i NP5, I n ten yea rs tho complished. in Its conception, Iu its deliberation and in the stnte many square miles of stnte stltutlnnal amendment prohibiting for .Its preservation for the state school statels ihconie has been increased by The legislation of the last two.year* ill its execution ' wholly Republican • enactment n f laws lo legalize ga;:.- fundi CJoveruor Stokes" in Ids inaugu­ parks and reservations, with lake and .^2,422,14^.02 and the style's .expend!* has been described as epochal, A there legislation, as.-the records indubitably mountain rtnd forest scenery, lb make . bllng. the substitution of salaries |or ral address said in respect of grants tu res by $ io l .-K5. -ex cl u si \ e of Ihe show, and was tlie natural evolution,of fees In lucrative public oilb es. tie* 1 schedule of the most ImporUint. acts in fee of riparian land, “The legisia^ New Jersey l.ncompilrablc In the ex­ school appropriation, ii difference of Republican policy conceived two years l.oublhig of the annual school appm- passed In 100u and 1000 will fully Jus­ ture call provide that riparian lands tent aud variety and beauty of her pub­ $l.:i0o.(iol..-l:{ on the credit side* of the tify that description, it Ipis been. at- ago. The" credit, belongs, therefore, to lic recreation grounds, in (his and other -« p.'latlon, the ■ !:-!libation of mole lhau slinll ho longer be disposed of iii fee state ledger. l-Vom ISO."* io, 100." inclu­ •lion.oi ii i nf ra Hr i.i.l taxes among mu- tinned, and‘Without contradiction, thai no individual or individuals, biit to the simple, but shall be leaseiV on rentals respects the legislature has made a new sive the miscellaneous corporations precedent, it has legislated for poster­ uicipalilies lo relieve (lien local lax the legislation of the two years is in­ Republican parly .as a party. which at proper periods shall be read­ burdens, an m> r -.tso nf suon.ooo hi ibe paid a total of $lf>,SI7.020.41 in fran­ comparably great or. in its importance Limitation of Franchises Al30 Brought justed ou it fair Imsls of Increased ity, which will have a rich inheritance annual *taie 11 -ury bn lam e, larger chise taxes rtud several millions In reg­ and fa r van oh 1 ng i >cn elicla I eff» »cLs t ha n About. value.” He reiterated -In his aumial . from tho now legislation of our day and istration fees. In tin* previous period , approprlat. >:;< f a public roads, the. ex- the sum of all the previous legislation Uiit.ll the present year Ibero never message last winter “ that tlie legis­ generation. ' peudilure vf i.,me ihiin '.rlse in its. infancy The legislature of 1005 appointed a recommendations. The state ndmhil.stratlon tl)ls year took 3S05 an'tl IJJHS. The • legislature that 47.0.12 to public school objects in addi­ wus .attended .with gr'eat hazard, but ,speci(tl commission td investigate the • Tlie state riparian board a few years steps to secure federal co-operatiou hr year inauguraied tin* policy*of state tion to the annual appropriation of was welcomed 'by ‘ every* community, sub'ject. It reported In favor of limita­ ago made an estimate df $20,000,000 the establishment of harbors on the payment of ;»5 per cent of the county about a million toward the county aud its development encouraged by tion..' Governor Stokes, .in his annual as the prospect I've value c f what re­ const and of safeguards for shipping In school luxe*. and bad appropriated sclibol taxesj -m aking'a total,to date consideration in'tlie way of moderate message last January, devoted a chap­ mained o f the state’s riparian domain, stormy wCather. By tlie widening and over jsSniUluo for ihe purpose. , A new of .nearly $0,000,000. The” total) paid in taxes. The benefits t«at- the. state de­ ter to; the aubjcct, vceomtztending fi which, held inlnctns an investment for deepening o f cerlu'lu.bays or kilets for law gave $40.s.i)0u of taxes ou public 3803, the last year or‘ Democratic rule,, ny cai froili railroad diivelopment. were limitation of time foi* such froWhises. public school purposes, will ultimately the entrance of deep draft vessels com­ yield a uiagulthtent and ever lucreaa. utility franchises to the municipalities. to public school purposes rais \wis §101,- imuieusurably greateilthau were the The tlrst bill Introduced In tlie senate merce will be attracted, towus will. ■SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1906. THE OCEAN GROVE TIMES

To Lewis Roach, Margaret Wortman, Richard ' Wright, Charles Weisert, arise qn& wealth nml opportunities for An act to recover re’iiala on riparian OCEAN GROVE HOTELS OCEAN GROVE HOTELS employment frill foe- multiplied. leases and take pos.>e.«slon the: * >f. H. C. Welsert, Minnie J. Snow, Mary A. Groves, Catharine Jones, Lavinia Authorizing seaside places to acquire Gray, William Obie, Caroline. Landin, Chri3 Taylor, Edward Brown» Wil- Trolloy Freights. - Ham Hopkins, Gertrude Butler and Stephen Johnson: The -legislature tliig year legalised land for public recreation. the carriage of freight hy trolley com­ Probation acts. ‘ ’ Notice is hereby given that on the twenty-sixth day of July, nineteen hundred and six, an order was made by the Monmouth County .Circuit panies, subject to the consent of .-mu­ Making the age of consent sixteen years. ' , Court,'in a proceeding concerning the appointment of coL.missioners for nicipalities. The trolley system in Now the adjustment and collection of arrearages of unpaid taxes In and for the Jersey has now reached a develop­ An act protecting building and loan interests. township of Neptune, in the County of Monmouth and State of New Jer­ ment thnt permits of n freight busi­ sey in.which order it.was recited that the said commissioners had filed •An act to secure wages to mechanics ness without detriment to tlie passen*' their report of their proceeiings and assessments, together with their as­ < M . P . W 1SWELL ger service in rural sections. employed in building. , sessment map, with the clerk of said county. The said order directed that In tbe centers of population the priv­ An act protecting , the oyster aud each owner of each lot, or parcel of land, affected by said report, show ilege In the gift of the municipality clam industry. ; cause before the Monmouth Coun.ty Circuit Court, at Freehold, in said Now open for the season will powerfully serve to induce trolley An act for public parks in cities. county, on Tuesday, the second, day of October, nineteen hundred and six, companies to make improvements and An act authorizing free dispensaries at the hour of ten o’clock In the forenoon, why saitT report should not be Directly on the beacli—broad southern exposure betterments hi order to gain the public in cities. confirmed, and the land affected thereby sold in fee simple, absolute, free Telephone—Booklet favor and secure the franchises. An act pensioning civil war veterans and clear from any estate in, or lien upon the same, to. raise and pay the after forty years’ service in.. a public amounts charged, and assessed against said lots or parcels of land; that The Gallows Abolished. position. the aforesaid persons and the lands hereinafter described are affected by Hanging has been abolished In New Election law amended and improved. said oraer; that the following is a statement of the amount of ‘ taxes due Jersey. Yielding to 'a humane senti­ from each, of ,said persons, and a ls o -a description of the lands affected Coincident State Prosperity. thereby, to wit: . ; . - v. > ment, the legislature this year put an Coincident with Republican. iegisla-, end to an institution as old as the state tlbn and policy during the last ten ■ Owner—Gertrude Butler, and Stephen Johnson. and substituted the more enlightened years there has been a marvelous de­ Description. Cost and and less brutal method of'electrocution. velopment of the material interests of Year Taxes Interest Total Preparing For New Legislation. ; the state, and Us people have reached Lot 6, block 2, West Park, Spring- 1902 2.80 L23< >N. H . K ILM ER- Tlie usefulness of a party Is deter­ a summit of prosperity unexampled. wood avenue,- -’West Asbury Park,' as 1903 3.12 2.50 9.71 Proprietor mined hot only by Ita accomplishments In the ten years since 3895 the re­ per map flled»with this report.' ' • in the interests of the public* but by sources of the banks in New Jersey Owner—William Hopkins. 3 and 5 Pitman. .Avenue, Oceail Grove, New Jersey Its ability to anticipate .the nebds of the have nearly trebled, the savings banks Lot 26, Black street, as per map 'future and provide 'therefor. The He* depositors have Increased from 344,100, filed with this repbrt; north by Wash­ publican party of this state does not owning $30,149,920 of deposits, in 1895 ington street; .east by property of- live on its past. It has already planned to 2Gi,931 depositors,-owning $80,228,- James D. Carton,.''south by property Cozy sun parlors. Hot and cold water baths. Cool rooms legislative measures of great public in­ *732, in-3905. V of Jennie Schuppan, west by property terest that warrant its continuance in Since 1895 there lias been a phenom­ of.Cornelia Higgins'. 1902 13.90 3.G3 17.53 and comfortable accommodations for summer guests, perma­ power. ‘ * enal growth of manufacturing inter­ • Owner—Edward -Brown; nent and transient. Open all the year ests in New Jersey, largely due to tlie It has taken up the problem of immi­ West by Atkins avenue, north by. 1S92 . 2.20 4.88 gration that is affecting our social sys­ encouragement given by good state property of Willard Bright, east by 1S93 ' 2.30 2.00 tem and influencing the observance ot laws to manufacturers' to locate their Hetrick street,r.south by property of 1894 3.72 ' 5.60 law'. It lifts appointed a commission to. plants In the state. Population has Robert A. Brown?. Lot 26, First ave­ 1895 3.GS 3.48 devise a plan to- educate, familiarize also increased at an extraordinary nue, West Asbury Park, as per‘ map 189G 4.C7 5.8G with our institutions and laws and gen rate, attracted hy the advantages of filed with this report.. ■1897 4.S0 3.40 erally improve the condition of the moderate taxes, first class schools and 1898 5.42 5.59 thousands of immigrants that are poUr- honest and efficient government. 1S9P. 5.90 5,45 1900 5.20 '2.50 ing into our state. No Scandal in Government. E. N. PRENTIS, Proprietor It has provided for a commission t«5 There exists throughout (lie country 1901' 5.29 ; Inquire Into the acquisition by the state a keener interest than usual in tlie 1902 5.57 1903 0.22 90.57 of its lakes and potable waiters, antici­ affairs of government, and an aroused Corner of Beach and Pitman Avenues •!Owner^-Caroline Landin and Chris Taylor. pating the needs of our growing and public conscience, Intolerant of cor­ Half a block from the ocean. Open from May to November. rapidly congesting population. ruption, Is holding to a-strict account South one-half lot 1 /Block 3, West It has provided for a commission to the actions of political parties and Park, Myrtle avenue, as per map filed - ; Booklet on application. ■ investigate and devise a plan for tlie their leaders. While It may happen with this report. 3903 . C.22 3.01...... ' 9.23 division of earnings between public that through misguided zeal or ambi­ Owner Caroline Landin. utility companies and municipalities tion to obtain . political power false North one-half of lot 1, Block 3. ■ v. granting the franchise, and also for a charges are sometimes brought against West Park, Springwood averlue, as commission to investigate tlie question. those in authority; it is unquestionable per map filed with this report. 1903 G.22 3.00 9.22 of municipal ownership; that tlie people strongly desire-to intel­ Owner—Lavinia Gray and William Obie. The laws covering our iiitiniclpalKles ligently correct evils existing in -their The Sheldon Motel East by-Fay street, north by prop- , and the. different methods'of municipal govern men ts».. This is equally true Of erty of Sarah Hicks,, west by property * OGEfVN GROVE. N. J. > administration are now - in a most-' the several states and the nation. This of John Silvers, soiith by property of . i . • The Shelijon is one of the-largest and best managed liotels on the chaotic and unsatisfactory condition, popular desire, may and should lead ' J. DeWItt Fay.- Lot D, Fay street, and provision has been niade for the coast, lt fronts on Thompson Park and overlooks Wesley Lake.. It is" to tlie loss of power by those who ImVe West Grove, as per map filed with . 1901 •S.2G 2.99 appointment of a commission to revise .proven, false fo their trust. The lte- tills report. 1 19'02 10.28 2.85 24.38 within two blocks of bathing beach and the Auditorium, and is near all our .municipal laws and to inquire into publlcaif party of New Jersey wel­ points of interest in Ocean Grove arid Asbury Park." Owner—Catharine Jones. the conduct of municipal affairs, with comes the. closest scrutiny of its con­ New bath-rooms and toilets have been put in this spring. The Shel­ Lot 319, West Park, Sewall avenue, ' a view to better administration and duct-of public utTairs. It has nothing don accommodates '300 guests and is under the personal,supervision of greater economy .in this direction. as per map filed with this report. 1903 6.22 3.04 9.2G to fear front an honest and intelligent the proprietor. Rooms now booking, "For full information and booklet, The state’s interest in tlie Morris criticism, ol its motives and leader­ Owner— : A.. Groves. - Mary Addross CHARLES W . PUBSS. Proprietor canal and its valuable water front ship. Cr;t'c!s:n founded upon ignorance Lot 1712, Ocean Grove, as per map property is also being tested in the and luist'eiii'e-cntation will not dp- filed with this report. ' 1903 21.53 5.36 • 2G.S9 courts by authority of the legislature peai'to an IntidllgiMit and truth loving Owner—Minnie J. Snow. tills year. people. Twelve years ago, with^elvic. A. senate committee appointed to in­ pride hurt and irid'gnant at an im­ Lot 1074, Ocean Grove, as per map •* 190I>- 1G.S3 - G.G2 filed .with this report. 1901 17.12 7.73 quire Into the life insurance business proper administration'of government ' . . " 1902 18.35 3.31 in this staje to ascertain whether reme­ by the Uemperacy. a majority of the • G9.9G SEASIDE HOTEL dial laws, a re* nee. led bys begun its in-. people of ftmv Jersey turned to the Owner— Charles Welssert and H. C. \Vei.ssert. .QUiry^with n prniuptness unusual for u.j Republican party, placing upon it tlie Marked as Charles Weisert on map. OCBftN GROVE, PS. J. special committee. 1 responsibilities of government. as per map filed-with this report. 15 ; " Other commissions appointed by tbe Since the party came Into acres, more, or Jess, west by property The Largest and B e s t Equipped Hotel on legislature will bo at work this yt\ar to j power hrifllM no scandal has attached, of Eastwood White, north by Seacoast prepare the ground for legislation next ; to. the financial administration'of the Land Co., east by Sehcoast Land Co-,' ’ the Ocean Front. Thoroughly Modern. winter. j state. There has hecn handled by state south and east by properties of Eliza- . beth Beutell and Adam Schuppan. 1900 7.40 ; 3.26 10.GG Many New. Laws That Benefit th e 1 olih'ors since $:AM00.ii0o to $100.- Booklet A. H. S tockton People. \ j 000,0! K) of jmblle moneys, and every Owner—Richard Wright. Many new laws, not springing from ; penny has been honestly ficconnted Lot 17, Black 2, West Park, Myrtle 1901 2.6G 1.41 political issues, but enacted, neverthe* : for. No question has ever been raised avenue, West; Asbury Par’k, as per ■ 1902 2.S0 1.25. 8.12 less, in tlie interosts.'of-the people, were, as to the integrity of the state’s finan­ map filed with thlst report. - put upou the statute hooks in 1005 and cial departments. While the . legisla­ 1 Owner—Louisa Roach and Margaret Wortman. tive appropriations have been liberal, 1900. Among them are these: North by .Adam street, south by At­ 1898 10.83 they have been made only after care­ 8.21 Settling Delaware river boundary lantic avenue, west by property of 1899 .11.92 7.92 controversy. .* ful pruiifng, aud the state’s expendi­ Martha McMullen, east by property 1900 10.50 G.5S The Arlington tures, ordinary and extraordinary, have • Establishment of short courses of of Cornelia Landin. Lot 9, Adam 1901 10.5G 5.SG '1. A. MlbbAR study in state agriculture college at always been kept well withiu the an­ street, West Asbury Park, as per map 1902 11.12 3.02 the expense of the state. nual Income, so that there has been a filed with this report. 1903 12.42 98.94 Auditorium Square, Ocean Grove, New Jersey t Revision of the improved roads acts.. constantly increasing treasury surplus. The Township of Neptune in the County of Monmouth. Commission to prepare a revision of Millions of this expenditure are now Open June i,( i9o6 £ represented in real estate assets owned PATTERSON & RHOME, Judicial system. N • ■ . Attorneys. Every convenience. Private baths. Illustrated booklet, t Prescribing punishment for illegal by the state and devoted to necessary public objects. Dated. August 16, 1906. voting. — Telephone 204 In his Jast annual message (lovernor Providing for most complete' state George T. Werts said: “ New Jersey, census ever taken. with no tax . for state purposes and I Creating Passaic river flood district. practically out o f debt, is unique amoiig Establishing parole agent for state Facing Central her sister states. No such showing Can and Pitman ave­ prison. be made by any other state, noi\ I up- nues and Me- Revision of the master aud servant prehend, by. any civilized tuition any­ SUNSET LOOOE Clintoek street. act in thp interest of labor. where.” If such a jubilant comment •• Convenient to all Subjecting Individual or private could be made by a governor at the points of interest. House newly fitted up and iinpmvinl. \ . bankers to supervision and control of close*of the year 1895, what language Terms on application. Opeii1 nil the year. - - Mrs. >/. IK Sweet. •tlio. department of banking and in­ would be too extravagant to character­ surance. "* ■. . ize ^lie conditions in the state in 19dG, Providing for conference with boards after twelve years of Republican legis­ of proprietors of east and west jersey lation'and Republican administration! to' secure their records rfrid'.'extinguish: third Jive, and Kingsley St. TJie Majestic Primary Reform and Representative their rights. Government. Directlj' on tlie beach. A ll modern improvements— electric Commission-tb Investigate and report Jlsbury Park, 11. J. Appreciating the defects existing in lighting, elevator. Illustrated booklet. Ci.KMKN'T & CLEMKNt. upon revision of municipal laws. tlie old methods of uiaking party nom­ - Savings bank act; further safe guard­ inations, the Republican party, under The oldest establishment in the city ing depositors. Governor Murphy’s administration, to Asserting jurisdiction over three mile the honor of New Jersey, passed in of Asbury Park. limit. 1903 a primary nct'enabliug any candi­ OSBORNE HOUSE Maklug the national guard of the date, upon his individual merit, to se­ ■ CORNER PITMAN AND CENTRAL AVENUES, OCEAN GROVE, N, J. state to conform to tlie Dick bill. cure a nomination,- If that nomination Jluction Sale of Japanese Eleventh season. A tlrst-i'lnss lU'U.se, i-onvenleut to. everythiiiB <>S iiiter- is dematided or desired by the people. Checking overcapItaHzatiou %of p u b ­ e stln the On«vl*. • Hesuv' Wki.skuiih; Proprietor. lic utility companies. f: . This law baa given to New Jersey a Age pensions for policemen. * pre-omlnout position among th'ise An act defining and punishing bribery. states which have striven to advance fiigb JJrt -A-maxlmum tax rt^te law. along the pathway of i^true representa­ A teachers’ pension act. . » # / tive go Ye rn m en t,. Lt affords an opp or- Finest display ever shown in Asbury The... ARBORTON1 An act to establish public parks In tunity for the full and fair expression No. 7 yea View avenue. Kept I>y Friends. Hiilf-hlork from .f.he oeean, neat certain counties. . of; the people’s will or choice and mini-* Park. . Japanese haud-carved ' furni­ hot and cold water baths ami bathing j'tvunds. Enlar^Od" und refurnished. An act to regulate potfer vessels in mizes the possibilities-af the predbnv* ture, silver, cloisonne, antique satsu- Special rates June and September. J?or particulafs address Hannah Borton. the Inland Inkesi inance of corporation influence or con­ nia, ivory screens, hand-painted china trol by so called political bosses. An appropriation for a Fourteenth ware and silk embroidery. New Jersey volunteer inemorin 1 at With the primaries in the lmiuls of Monocacy, Va; the people, with corrupt practice acts, Comfortable chairs furnished to all The New Philadelphia An act making the mother as well as which Insure pure elections, where pub­ Ocean Pathway, Ocean Grove, N. J., first House from the Ocean our patrons.. . Mrs. C. A, COX, Owner und Proprietor • father responsible for abandoned chil­ lic sentiment is ripe to that end, with no danger threatening popular rule, dren. SUPERIOR FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT , with twelve years of beneficial laws Sale commences daily at In the most, beautiful part of the (.irovt*. Unnhstructed vii*wi»f.lb'ein;t»Kn. Coiivenit-m’ to Honor service medals for the nation­ covering every possible .flekl, enacted, all places o fl ut crest. Appointments tUst-i'biss. Jilevflt* 100m. .June to (»etol>cr. al guard,- . II a. m. and 3 and S p. m. through the initiation and support of For permanent road Improvement. the-Republican party, we submit that Enlargement of home, for soldiers and this party lias so administered tlie gov­ sanors. and their wives. \ 1 ernment of New Jersey as to be won. . Regulating seiirciies in cities—in tlie The Lawrence thy of public confidence and support. interest particularly of building and If continued bi power, wo pledge it to No. 28 Main Ave., Ocean Grove, New Jersey loan associations. \ the continuance of laws for tlie welfare ’ : , - -ili-W 11 mi;-.Proprietor '* .* ■ Acts to safegim rd depositors in in­ of 'the people and In the interests of Delifihtl'ul Uiuatiun. Niceh’ furnished. ' Jiflleient s«*rviee. Excellent fu!*le. solvent, or 'unsafe’hanks and trust.coni- good and intelligent governtfient.v“7We jianies. CASINO PIER RESTAURANT pledge it. to - the enactment of such Only dintns room on'Asbury Park boardwalk No. 52 Main Avenue Act establishing a foVest lire patrol measures as will restrict undue en­ Weekly liairdollar rtlnner. Table. U’Uote dinner Oeean tirovo. N. J. Strk'tly /lrst* anti appointment of wardens. oh Sundays, 75c. • Weekly meal ticket issued. A THE MORROW INN class. Near the heueh and Ami- croachments-of corporations upon the la carte bill at popular-prices. • Itbrlum, W.rlto for liooklet. M. It. Emiu.ey. > ' Authorizing purchase of toll roads. public and to the enactment of such #77 Conso’s.soda founbiln,. cinidy ami pop-eorn Acts for better protection against e < ^il booths on boardwalk boiow restaurunt. We. L’orn'cr Hef^View ft ml lleucn measures as will at all tiincapreserve tjinke our own cohfecUouery—fresh daily. • uvenueH, Oceun Grove; N ..(« Impure food products and for the pub­ freb and •untrammeied the rights of. the Everj’tbing we sell-Is pure and wholesome. Finely located, 0110 bloc it lic health. . people. * Couse’s ice cream 1h made of pure Jersey cream. The MARLBOROUGH from oceans near hot aud i Uood rauslo daily; • / ■ cold seawater baths. Open June t tb October!, Samuel B. Lippikcott, proprietor. V. *£- ' " ' ' ' ' ; " 1 ' “. 1 ' ; ■ * r k ** * ’ * -. ‘ 1 '

THE OCEAN GROVE TIMES SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 150C.

(O U i Y TO HE EXPOSED code, No. 23, which provides for the TWENTY-NINTH MNUAt OCEAN GROVE TIMES Senator Colby, who .within the past expulsion of what are termed “ per­ nicious foreigners.” • Under this sec­ REUNION OF 14th REGIMENT ■'., jji\v.yiv! > D, I1' )ufZ, K.llt >r|;. Z I year has sprung into the political lime­ tion all persons whose presence is ,: bV S. W > iU‘o \. » utn *■»< Nt i’W ? jr'^. light with his "New Idea,” has. been judged t o ’be'a menace or a nuisance putting forth strenuous efforts to .dis­ to the community are ordered to hike Aboul One Uuntfred Veterans AUend within a certain number of days, Fail­ rupt the Republican party by making PUBLISHED SATURDAY ing to do so^rhey are arrested and; de­ Exercises In Elizabeth BARGAINS IN 48 MAIN AVENUE, OCEAN GROVE rough-shod attacks upon certain men ported. It has long been a common thing among Americans and English Survivors' of the Fourteenth Regi­ qf well-known integrity, prominent In ment, New Jersey Volunteers,' held the Republican party and affairs of the residents in. Mexico to say jokingly: .Bntered at the postofflce at Occan Grove, “ If you .don’t. look out you will get their twenty-eight annual reunion. In '■ vv: N. J«* as second-class matter. State and nation. To refute the Colby section 23; applied to yon.” . And .'it Elizabeth Wednesday.. They began to arrive at about 10. ’o'clock';' and.were charges and to enlighten the voters of seems that the phrase, “ Twenty-three cordially greeted by members of the ■;v:. SUBSCRIPTION RATE. all parties as to character of the Sena­ for yours,” so common up here, may, very likely owe its origin to this.—- reception committee. Arcftnum hall tor’s designs, a mass meeting of much was decorted with flags, among which, In prices from $1500 to $8000 i ©ne year ...... *..51.00 Pittsburg Dispatch.1 Blx months ...... 60 importance and interest will be held was the old war flag carried through ‘jThree months ...... • ■«» Single copies, 3 cents. in the Opera House Saturday night, the war b^ Company C, which was re­ THE-“SAD” SEASON. . \ cruited by Col. Chauncey Harris, who and located in all parts Carl Lentz, who has the "New idea” This is the season of bad bills and .was chosen president of the regiment­ faction down “ pat,” , will be the prlncl- SA-TUUDAjY , SEPTEM BER 22, 1900. anxious creditors at the resorts. : al association at a meeting held at of Ocean Grove psil speaker, assisted .by other able In Long Branch alone tlie^re are at Rahway last year. gentlemen of prominence. Men and present doubtless, dozens of persons At 10.45 o'clock the assemblage was; called to. orderi,by- Col. Harris, who PENNY-WISE POLICY women of every political faith_5#re holding absolutely - uncollectable, claims against .proprietors and mana­ spoke words .of welcome, and., said he Several hotel properties for ssaie. earnestly requested to attend’ this ral­ ■S^The1 short-sighted . policy, of the gers of certain local' summer •business, was pleased to see so many members "powers . that;be” of our sister city in ly and have new light shod upon their' enterprises. ,\V , . r of the, association, in alte'ndariceV ■ the management of the beach front; understanding of Colby and his politi­ This .is an'annually recurring con-- 'Major'John C. Patterson, secretary of 'the association;:' reported that the has attracted wide-spread and de­ cal schemes. dition. ' .-The, uninitiated would be thunder­ monument to the memory of the vet­ cidedly unfavorable criticism. ^The.. struck if the aggregate losses could be erans of' the Fourteenth^Regiment, at 'Mbnacacy would he dedicated!on July.' f ■ Newark Advertiser has tlie following computed'and made .’public. .y..- 9, 1907. He said the Legislature would) to say: Suits seem to afford no remedy. In undoubtedly make (an appro'prlation to “ Asbury Park taxpayers have ap- a. majority offenses they, are .hardly | Press Views j worth the. paper used. '. . ' have the veterans and their /wives and /proved an issue of $150,000 of bonds daughters taken tovthe* battlefield^ on f6r . beach front improvements. As­ There apparently are a class of peo­ ? and News 0 % ple who make it a business to swindle that day. It w’as resolved that the next bury Park must adopt a liberal policy reunion would be held at th e'slie ot -in the matter of improvements or con- merchants and others at resorts in a respectable and lawful manner.'. They the new monument on that, date; ; sent to see its summer visitors go else­ The Fourteenth N. J. Volunteer In­ where. The penny-wise policy that A FAIR WARNING, • contract debts, - pocket profits and leave the natives to grieve over their fantry was recruited in* 1S62. It served has boarded off part of a public pa­ The names of twenty or more per­ until the close o,f the war, and wa3 vilion. and charged for admission to credulousness. sons of good standing who are said to Such a plan may not now be prac-s honorably, discharged fn June, 1S05. Best Companies liear the band play needs to be ab’an- play-crap jin the Interlaken woods will The regiment participated in many of , doned. Visitors at Asbury Park go ticable, blit the time wili come when, be published it the practice is. • not the business men of the resorts. .will the hardest-fought battles of the Civil there to enjoy the beach and board­ stopped.—Keyport W eekly.' •War. walk, and they justly resent exclu­ have to maintain some sort of, an or­ ganization and, perhaps; black list, to Those from this vicinity who were E. N Woolston sion from any part of the same. They members o f this regiment, and who pay for the music, too, In their hotel A GREAT MORAL REFORM. protect themselves against this type of adventurers. attended the reunion were Major John bills and the money they expend with It looks as though the Good' Gov­ C. Patterson and Samuel F. Holmes, shopkeepers and they do not relish an ernment Club of . Monmouth county Greater caution in extending credit Fire Insurance and Real Estate to strangers is the only thing that can of Ocean Grove; Sergeant George H. extra charge by the municipality/* means business in -its attempt to sup­ minimize the losses in the meantime; White, of .Asbury Park; Nathaniel; The time will undoubtedly come press bribery at the polls. It is given —'Long- Branch Record. Britton, Peter Morrison, West Groye,^ No. 50 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove, N. J. out authoritatively that detectives : when the men in control of public af­ * William Bond, Bradley Beachl will be stationed at all the ’ election The day’s exercises included a par-* fairs will have an enlarged mental polls In the county and that an ex­ PEOPLE ARE WAKING UP. ade to the new soldiers’ -and sailors’ r vision and a more liberal policy be ample will be made of the first at­ ■Senator Bailey, of Texas, has de­ monument dedicated last Fourth ’ of adopted in the management of the tempt to, buy votes. If the Good Gov- clared that he is opposed to public July to the memory of .Union county. ernment Club can-.suppress this ter­ beach front, to the satisfaction of vis­ ownership, of railroads; that the. rate men who fell, in battle or have since' rible evil, it will be the greatest mor­ bill was- framed for the very purpose itors and those who “ pay the freight.M died;: reading of an original poem by al reform that, has been accomplished of checking the rising popular de­ Sergeant EliaS D. Smith; speeches In other- words, the eyes of those in since the wiping out of the race tracks mand for public ownership. The poli­ and addresses b>y prominent men of authority wJJJ not be so dose to the in New; Jersey.—Keyport Weekly; ticians are afraid the people will want the regiment and othersf election of penny that the countless dollars ahead pubiic ownership, and the politicians officers and transaction- of business don’t want it, because there would be . cannot be seen. ROOSEVELT DEFIED. relating to the organization and the ^asociatlon Building, Main Ave., Ocoari Grovo no railroad companies with their lob­ annual reunion, and other features of . Aboutthree years ago President bies to bribe th£ politicians. Politi­ interest to- the war veterans and' the BIG SEA SOX PROMISE?) FOR 1<>07 Roosevelt issued an executive order cians oppose public ownership 'be­ general .public. forbidding postal clerks and letter car­ cause they are paid, directly or indi­ Henry C. La Rue, of Brooklyn, was Capital, $25,000 Surplus, $5,000 The plans of Director Morgan and riers from joining labor unions. The rectly, by the corporations to oppose elected prosldent of the association. the Ocean Grove Association for the postal clerks of Chicago, Milwaukee, it. If the people want public owner­ Major John C. Patterson was re-elect­ N a t h a n J. T a y l o r summer 1907, if carried out, will mean Louisville, Nashville, Salt. Lake City ship, why don’t th.eir public. servants; ed secretary. He lias, served in this W i l l i a m H . H a m il t o n and San Francisco met in Chicago, much to Ocean Grove. In addition to give it to them? if they were not capacity for twenty-eight consecutive President Vice PreBidem August 2S, and formed a National afraid that a majority did want it, years. . many, varied and high-class onter- T. A. MiLLBR, Cashier union in defiance of that ijrder. Ugh!. why not submit the' question . to the. The monument at Elizabeth is 28. talnmeuts, which are promised, it is Wot wll the fonfetlc filosofer and flab- people? If a majority don’t want it feet high,, of Barre* (Vt.) granite, and' BOARD OF DIRECTORS Intended to keep tho Auditorium open ergaster du about it, tho? .:WH he.cri they will vote against it, and if they is supported- by four columns,'On top John HoLanA«T “ delI ted,” az ushual when he gets , a W illiam H, Haicltok C alvin V. H ubutv fo r a longer period, than formerly—al­ do—but that’s the rub.' I believe that is an 8-foot figure of a-color bearer. Stephbn D. Wooi^uey Nathan J. Tatlob JiOOB S n u s gud hard lilk?—^Monmouth Democrat. if the question of pubiic ownership of most four months, Instead of two. The monument cost about $10,000. T. Nelson Lillaoorb W illiam Moeak Thomas Wykooo* railroads, express,' telegraph, 'coai Taclman. A. Millkb W. K. BnABKKii Without a doubt, this will be an in­ THEY WILL “ MAjKE GOOD” nvir.es and oil fields, were submitted to the people at this' fall’s election, it centive to summer guests to come By all means let us hear the “ reg­ PRYOR AND HIS BAND TmQaacta a guoetai banking bueinesa, Issuea letteca 01 credit available in the ■earlier anti r emu in Inter than usual, ular” side of iM n mass me'etl/ig, and Would carry .flye to one. And the cor­ principal cities of the world. Collections carefuilv made and promptly remitted if our senators and assemtilymen. who porations know it, hence they have; GIVES FAREWELL CONCERT whicli means increased revenue to ho­ their daily papers and their politicians 1 tels and boarding-houses. are said to hold office from the pleas­ ure of great corporations, can refute misrepresent it and keep the people in > The cutting out of oratorios is also Ignorance. But the people are waking A Particularly Pleasing Affair at the the charge-tliey .will make good read­ He.vr C. WrNeoR, President. C. C. Clayton, Vioe President •a move in the right direction. While ing matter if they fail to make votes. and can’t much longer be ltept from coming into their own.—Appeal to Casino Sunday Night EnMtfNu E. Dayton, Cashier Jtsas Minot, Asst. Cbshier th is class of entertainment is highly A good many people are of the opinion Reason. .... ■.-.' . . . - '•■•". Last. Sunday night, at the Asbury ■ Fraiik M. M iller, Assistant Cashier edifying to certain lovers of good mu­ that it is time for the “ regulars” day iii’ court, and there, is no better place Park Casino, Bandmaster Arthur Pry­ sic,. they have, to a groat extent, lost' than Asbury park to oppn^the‘argu- GOOD TREASON FOR' LIVING IN or and his band concluded his third ■their attractiveness* to frequenters of ment.—Asbury Park Press, THE COUNTRY. . ' summer’s engagement at Asbury Park Asbury Park 0 Ocean Grove Bank the Auditorium, largely by reason of by giving a ’ particularly pleasing con­ Not only those western dignitaries cert to an enthusiatic, and appreciative Organiied January, 1889 their repetition year after year. The CATCHING IT ONT ALL SIDES. who came so far to welcome Bryan,;- audience, every number being receiv­ amusement-cocking public craves In the attempt to amenfl the consti­ but otifers for the first time to see. ed with .applause. The. soloists were Capital, Surplus and TOTAL RESOURCES something now. and as a rule of a tution of the Order of Red Men at Ni­ New York, were disappointed at every Miss Blanche Duffield, the-famous so­ P rofits turn. From putfi air, delightful scen­ lighter character than oratorios agara Falls and exclude liquor dealers, prano; and Simone Mantia, assistant ery and all that goes to win one to conductor of the band, who was heard $1,250,000 In this connection, we would remind saloon . i keepers and professional $185,000 gamblers from the order, the adoption country'.life, they found much to dis­ in two Pryorphone solos. the hotel-keepcrs of Ocean Grove of was lost. because a two-thirds vote gust them in the metropolis. Filthy .. Mr; Pryor wras the recipient of a , Mattison Avenue and Main Street, Asbury Park -the fact that without their aid. It was necessary. Disgust reigns. Ayes, tenements from which despondent, magnificent floral basket, four feet Main Avenuo and Pllarlm Pathway, Ocean Qrove half dressed men and women hunt? would be impossible, as Mr. Morgan 9 0 ;.Nays, S4. All of which goes to high from an unnamed admirer. On Transacts a general banking .business, issues foreign and domestic drafts. Prompt out Of windows trying to get a breath the card it read, “ An ex-Arcadian states, to maintain such an excellent show that, despicable element is being attention given to all matters entrusted to us. Your patronage solicited. slowly but surely crowded out and for of fresh ait*; in tlie dirty, nasty wants to thank you for many happy • orchestra as he does, and he should be their own comfort's sake, these objec-, streets,; were to be seen wretched hours and wishes fo r your success.” Coil action s made and promptly acknowledged children’ trying to play in them, the given liberal support in providing ac­ tlonabie members. must' either suc­ Mr. Pryor will take a short rest at Safe deposit boxes to rent. commodations for members of the Au­ cumb or establish, an order exclusive­ streets so narrow as 4not to admit air his cottage in the Parki and on Octo­ if the weather were fine and not hot; Directors : 0. C Clayton. A. E. Ballard. John Hubbard. Henrv Winsor. ditorium musical organization. Take ly their pwn And is time Mexico is cred­ A fine,.'modern 13-rootn cottage, !ur- ited with the responsibility. Accord­ aished, one bioclc trc>.u the ocean, can ’ Yours truly, remodel all kinjls of ladies’ garments equal to new! and nine months from this time. The 14 ■ F. W. DEVOE & CO. ing to ad American resident there, is purchased lor ?B,OQO All improve H, COOPER, 33<)Cookm»n Ave., Askury P*rk 'jircsmt date is as tho astrologists say, now here on a. business trip, there is moots. Woolston, Real Estate, 60 p, s ■ 'Buchanon & Smopk sell our ■an .Inauspicious one for'that petition. a section in the Mexican criminal Main, avenue.—tf. . palut. / ' y ..

„ r SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 190C. THE OCEAN GROVE TIMES

Ross cottage, 82 Embury.., avenue, for REPORT OF SCHOOLS HOME FROM THE CATSKILLS SKETCH OF LIFE OF CilAS. ROSS a two weeks’ outing. Mr. Boss is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Fred Ross, former IN MONMOUTH COUNTY all-year residents of Ocean Grove, Party ol Ocean Grovers Return Well-Known Proprietor ol Hotel Personal isi now of Brooklyn. From a Delightful Outing Grand Had Many Friends It Juiets For Salaries $240,744.18—Tolal Ex­ Miss Ethel G. Tnlax of 77 Mt. Car­ A large party, consisting of Mrs. The Evening Journal, of Nyack, N. P e r t i n e n t mel Way. one ot the four Neatiine penses Nearly Hal! a Million Mary Ralni»ar, Miss Lulu M. Rainear, V., the winter home of Charles Ross, Township High school girls who'pass­ .Miss P h e b e E. Hulshart, Joseph I-L who died suddenly, last week at his County Superintendent Enright has the Cough ed the civil service examination last Rainear, Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Woolston, homo,1 the Hotel Grand, has the follow­ ec-mpieted the report of the condition ing to say about this well-known and ■spring, Is on duty as a clerk tempor­ Miss Florence C. Woolston, Master of the schools of Monmouth county vclMlked man: C. F. Kenyon lett Monday for Rise- arily at the Ocean Grove postofflee Ernest F. Woolston, Misses Bessie T h i s is o n e r e a s o n w h y A y e r ’ s general delivery and stamp window. tor the school year ending June 30, Charles Ross, a former well-kuown iey Farm House, Woodstock, N. Y. anil Beatrice Carpenter, ’ Miss Mary resident of Nyack, and a few years Cherry Pectoral is so valua­ James C. Bradford and Willis }!ar- 190G. .■■■■: • Weston, Mrs. Ida : P . Wheeler and ago a prominent merchant here, died T. Edward Hankinson is a candidate By this report it is ‘shown that there ble in consumption, it stops tor constable In Neptune township. lowe-,Tones of New York and Louis" F. sons Harold ‘ and Harry, .Miss suddenly at his home at Ocean Grove. D’Oavllle cf Philadelphia have been has been a general improvement in all Edith vahGiiluwe and Lew’ls R. Wyn- N. J., on Wednesday cvenin.:..Funeral the wear and tear of useless1 Miss Belle F. Greene ot 107 Mt. Her­ those things which have been for pro­ staying at the Beeohcroft on Broad­ coop, returned to the Grove on Mon­ services were held at the resldehco of coughing. But it does more mon Way, has reopened tier studio of way, since their return Friday from gress. Irving Hopper, 35 La Veta Place, Ny- music. day last after an enjoyable stay of ten — it controls the inflammation, the annual Thousand Island? vacation The amount of money-expended dur­ days at Whiteside Lodge at Athens, a.ck, on Saturday nfternoon, at 1.30 outing of the Ocean Qrove orchestra. o’clock. Interment, was mad«? in bale •Miss.Lura Smith was the guest last ing the> year., for all -^chool purposes Greene county, New Yorlj, in the Cats­ quiets the fever, soothes, and week of her sister, Mrs. W. H. Parker, was $4iJl,-399.09r of this/ total, amount Hill Cemetery.-. . William H. Lane, connected with O. kills. •The news of >fr. Ross* \ sudden 1 heals. Sold for 60 years. at Little Sliver. $240J44:l^.vas -£xpen to friends in Yonkers, N. Y.» the early boats to Catskill, West Shore Railroad sociated with Mr.. Merritt, the firm were then discharged for the term, There were 437 pupils who were to Catskill or Athens or New York eon on the market. Remember, my part of this week. then being Merritt.& *Ross. This.,con* telephone number is 189-J for Ocean. with the thanks of the court. This neither.absent or tardy and the daily- Central Railroad to Hudson, New tinued until Mr. Ross withdrew and ^Mrs. Johnson, who has been enjoy­ makes a total, of over 100 indictments average attendance was 11,751. York, and by ferry to. Athens. Mrs. Grove, 109-J for Asbury Park -and* Mr. Merritt afterward conducted the 5G3-J for. Bradley Beach. ing a vacation with friends \at 175^ found by this grand jury. A general White will arrange to meet any one business alone until his death. Delaware avenue, returned \to her jail delivery was effected immediately by carriage on notice or would be glad Mr, Ross left Nyack about twenty- home in Plainfield Tuesday. ' after the grand jury Handed up their FIRST FALL MEETING to mail on request terms and informa­ one, years ago and ’.went* to Ocean L. van Gilluwe Indictments,-the following pleas being; tion. Her aiidress is Mrs. C. F. White, Grove, where he opened . a summer •Mrs. M. J. Holmes and family, who taken: S t o r e s : have been spending some time past at OF PREACHERS’ MEETING Athens, Green county, New* York. boarding house. He was successful Joseph Murphy, not guilty, of lar­ in business there, and continued .it O cean Grove Forked River,, have returned to their ceny from the person of James R; home, 103 Mt. Hermon Way. Real Estate Transfers each summer until his death. For the Taylor in Neptune township. Trial Interesting “ Vacal’.on Experiences' Bradley Beach and The following,transfers of real es­ past twelve years he has. conducted C. W. BUes and family, who occji- September 18. the Hotel Grand,, whore many Nyack N orth Asbury Park Told by Ihe Ministers tate in' this viciiiity were recorded in / pied their ^>me at’. 13 Stockton ave- Mary Only, colored, not guilty of the guests have gone during the months s nuo the* past summer, have returned illegal sale of liquor at 115 Atlantic The first fall meeting of the New. the office of tho county clerk at Free­ hold for the week ending Saturday, July and August, all speaking words to their winter homo In Trenton. avenue, Asbury Park; Trial Sept. 20. Brunswick district preachers o f the of highest praise for tlie excellent Katie Williams, colored, not guilty September 15, 1U06: J . Frederick A. Heale, one of the Methodist church was held in St. Paul management of the house by Mr. and Pure Manufactured of adultery with James Freeman at Ocean Grove mall carriers, is taking church Monday morning. Grace Welser Davis, and James N., Mrs., Ross, who left nothing undone Asbury Park.' Trial Sept. 18. Th6 president, the Bev. J. L. Sur­ her husband, Jers’e.v City, to Charles for the comfort and enjoyment of their and Natural his annual vacation of fifteen days al­ James Freeman, colored, not guilty lowed by the postofflee department. tees o! , Manasquan, . presided. Little H. Harriot.. Land Bradley Beach, $1. guests. ■ of adultery with Katie Williams in As­ else was done except to recount the Catharine J. Bamford . and Charles For the past three winters Mr. Ross Derrick Hoagland, one of Ocean bury Park. Also not guilty of keep­ summer experience of the various pas- Y „ her husband, Trenton, to Edward had charge of the Avallon, .in South Grove's veteran policemen, is spend­ ing disorderly' house. Trial Septem­ ■tors. and former pastors. Those pres­ D. McCabe. Land Belmar, $1. Nyack, and he contemplated coming ing a well earned vacation in Freeding ber 18. - : ent ‘were: Dr. James William Mar* Hugo W. Hoffninn, et ux, Brooklyn, to Xynck again the coming season. Hills, Mass., and Port Erven, N. Y. Andrew Johnson, colored, not guilty shall. Dr, Henry (Wheeler,rDr/J; I. BoSr t o ‘Charles S. Millar. 'Lot 276, Ocfean Mr*. Ross. was for many years an ac­ >Miss Edith Alexander, daughter of of- assault, and battery on Thomas well, Dr.-H. C. McBride, ’Rev. William . Grove, $1. : * ■ .... tive member of the Methodist Episco­ Dr. Gross Alexander of Louisville, Reevey ■ in. Asbury Park August 20. Margfernm, Rev. Dr. Robert Whinna, William W. Jeffrey, et al,.township pal church,______and____ was_____ ever______ready to as- Trial Septemher_.20. , is the guest of Miss Sy- ReVv W. H. Russell, Dr. T. J. Scott of Ocean, to Ehvpml Jeffrey. . I.Rnrt t f S t j sist in the work o f ,that church. His rena Scott Parmelee at her home in Harry Jackson, colored, not: guilty Ocean-Grove; Rev.-W, E. Black is ton, AsJmry Park, ?1 I wife Was formerly Miss Adelaide Mott, the Grove. of assault and battery on Etta Bales Oceanport; Rev. A. D. Betts, Eaton- John L. Sommer, Newark, to Annie daughter of the late Charles Mott of at Asbury Park August 20. Trial Sep­ town; Rev. Wright Eckersiey, Bel­ E. Preiffer. Lotsf C 562 a n and 503, Asbury ' tUpper-t Nyaqk and she and . one .. son, RICHARD WILSON Mr. and Mrs. A. Zabriskle, and Mrs. tember 20. mar; Rev. William T. Abbott and Rev. Park; JI. •' • Harry R oss,. survive him-. He also Zabriskie’s mother,’ have left their John Slmmonds, guilty of the lar­ Edward Mount, Asbury Park; Rev. J. Annie E. Pfeiffer and 'Adolph T„ leaves a half-sister, Marlon Ross, of O ffic e : summer home fn the Grove and re­ ceny of an automobile from . Louis C. Kulp, Spring Lake; Rev.* Eli Gif­ her htisbatuK Newark, to Bertha Som­ Newburgh.. Mr. Ross was a man of turned to their winter residence at Tlelman at Seabright. Remanded for ford, West Long Branch. mer. Lots r>62 and 563. Asbury Park. strict integrity and * high character, No. 108 Heck Avenue Pompton/N. J. • sentence. ! The topic of the meeting was “ Va­ n . j and the news of his death w*as r^coiv- Walter F. Clayton, William -H. Ham* Among t'he Indictments handed up cation Experiences,” which were told Appleby. & Wood Co., Bergen Co./j c»d with deep regret, Ocean drove llton, George F. Rainear and TTNelson was one against Frank Marchesano in an interesting manner by a number to John E. Corneek. Lots 133 to 13S j . _ . LUlagore. attended the .convention of for the murder'.of. Constable William of the assembled ministers. Rev. Dr. inclusive, Wayside. West Asbury i Hodges at Asbury Park August 17, but Marshall gave a-narration ot a trip by FALL WEATHER IDEAL the Mystic Shriners at Atlantic City Park, $1. I Deliveries Made daily. Twice os. on Wednesday. he was not arraigned. All those ar­ land and sea. Dr. Eli Gifford related Bradford King.' e( ux, township raigned were remanded to jail ior trial his experience of a vacation spent Wall, tb: Minor King.. Lots 14, 1G and Last MtintJi Was The Hottest Saturday Willis Marlowe-Jones of New York, or sentence, none of the number secur­ amid the wealth and, elegance of the. IT, map Combs tract,'West Asbury •tenor soloist, and one of Mr. Morgan’s ing ball. • seacoast of Monmouth county, with' Park, $150. August In Many Years Order by postal card year round assistants, led the music at tne privilege of driving the parish Frank Steelman, township. Neptune, 1 the .Ocean Grove auditorium Sunday The month of September Is an ideal DETECTIVES TO WATCH POLLS horse and. carriage and living off the' to Samuel A. Reeves. Lot 10 map lots time to remaiu at the seashore and Special attention to the smaii trad very acceptably. The Park sisters, cor- fac of the land.. Rev. Edward Mount James Angns, West Asbury Park, ?1. this season, which will be served netlsts, assisted. those who can arrange to prolong told an interesting experience ot a Simon Schneider. New York, to An­ their stay should do so.. The Indian promptly as heretofore. Good Government Club Deter­ tour in an automobile through New nie Schneider. Lot 401, Section 2; Miss Louise Delaney has returned summer, as it Is known,'affords a most Telephone 110-R from a week’s vacation outing In- the mined to Have Clean Election Jersey, and expressed the hope that West. Asbury Park, $1. > delightful -period for - recreation. ; country and resumed her studies in some time he. should become the own­ Grace Welser Davis, and James N.,- Weather records for the past few The ^Monmouth, County Good Gov* the Neptuno Township ' High, school. er of such a machine, Re.y^Jf. L. Sur­ her husband, Jersey City, to John H. years show the month is invariably a Miss' Delaney is one of the • bright ,ernment 1;Chib antV the Committee of tees gave a thrilling account of dan­ Aipueriie: Lot Si6, Bradley Beach, Fifteen* are keeflfivgP busy. They have warm and clear one excepting a few ,rl “juniors of the commercial class of ’08. ger and rescue on'the Manasquan riv­ Si: ; ' •• -• ' ...... days' storm at the period when the The Novelty Store addressed letters to every candidate er, .himself and wife having been ex­ Godfrey M.- Brinley, et ux.-Concord, > j ' George B. Nevln, of Easton, Pa*., the for public office requesting their en­ sun crosses..the line. ‘ • posed to the rapidly, flowing tide of to Grace Welser Davis. Lots 67 and CS, The average temperature last Sep­ E v erylhlng :• ; "ell known composer of church mu­ dorsement of the movement to ..end river,, dyke and sea fn a .^mall boat. map Brinley land, Bradley Beach, $1. le, Is at the Kenilworth. Asbury bribery at the polls. ; George L. Rec­ tember, was 67 degrees. The highest Dr. J. I, Boswell gave his-experiences Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Asso­ point -rached was 82 and the lowest 40. In Dennison’s Crepe Paper and ‘ark. Mr. Nevln is the author of ord and Representative Benjamin F. of a summer at Ocean .Qrove, after ciation, to Anna Gibson, .Land Brad­ The Adoration,” a widely* known Howell are among those who have re­ The year previous the average was 66, Stationery. Materials for having been here thirty years. He re­ ley Bench, $600. and in 1903 It- was 05, the lowest aver­ hristmas cantata. plied to letters sent out- by the anti gretted that no member of the asso­ Catharine A. Cooper, Philadelphia, bribery club. age for -fourteen days. The year be­ Paper Flowers -The orchestra at Ro,ss’ pavilion ciation attends the; Preachers’ Meet­ to Albert Robbins. Land Asbury Park, fore there were 23, and the same-the President James’ Steen says that (A lready Cut^ osed its very successful season* Sat- ings. It Is a place for suggestion and $?• ‘ . *, •' . year previous. * .’day. The same men have been en- the Gokd Government Club and the fair criticism. His speech was ,a Asliury Company, Bergen county, to Committee of Fifteen are in earnest in The month of August just dosed iged for tho next year and it is the clear-discernment of things as they Elvira 1. Robertson, et a Is. Lots 2S, 29, was the warmest in ,.several years. their efforts .to end the corruption of Instructions Free tentlon to add others, bringing the are and contained -words of wisdom 30 and 31, Green Grove, West Asbury The average temperature waa 74.8 de­ ,imber up to 10. the ballot on election day. “ The for the future of Ocean Grove. Dr. T. Park, $1. grees against 71 last year and 71 and Also (he Finest Selection o( Post Cards niembers,” said he, "mean business. J. Scott, Rev. W.‘ Ecker3ley and Dr. ; Nelson H. Kilmer, township Nep­ Policeman Charles F. Chamberlain The first man caught buying or selling t»S . the year previous., ■ The warmest Marshall followed in the same vein. tune, to John L. Bergen. Lot 31$, map day was 94, on the 6th and the coolest and Catholic Church Goods of US Broadway, is spending his va­ his vote;Hvill be punished; We expect The meeting was notable for thought- Prederlck -G. Burnham, West Asbury 6,1 on the 14th, The rainfall was near­ cation at the home of his son In Mas­ to have private detectives at every Can Be Found al fulness and ttye desire to have Ocean Park, ?1 \ ly eight-inches, four inches more than sachusetts. Isaac F. Huyler of 58 Heck polling place In the county on election Groye take its place In the front rank Eliza J. Johnston,’ Philadelphia^' to last year. The average temperature, avenue, another policeman of the day as far as possible,? and the man of : music, intellectual Culture and Ida M. Wright. Lot. 147, Ocean Grove, however, Js 2,4 degrees above the av- HOPE V. STAHL WHITE Grove department, Is also away on his caught, be he a big politician, or a lit­ spiritual fervor. vacation. $2,500. rage for the past seventeen years anti tle fry, will get all that is coming to Dr. J. I. Boswell wfli address the . John and Amo- Palnrateer. township him.” ; the.minimum is also third highest, for 548 Cookman Ave., Asbury Park Mr. and Mrs. Charles I).* Halsall meeting next Monday on “What a Neptune, to Westey Huggins. Lot TO, the same , period, being exceeded only proprietors of the Ladles’ Store at 49 Preachers' Meeting ShouUI be," Bradley Beach, $750. in 1S9S and 1900. Main avenue, wili leave Saturday to Mr. and Mrs. Tallman Surprised MarCjhaa Inciese, et ux, Asbury There s.were 12 clear -days, 6 partly Park, to Gavino Vetrano, et ux. Lot spend their vacation at Haines’ Falls, •Mr* anti Mrs. Oliver Tallman. of 93 H o w 's This ? . cloudy and 13 Cloudy. There were 1n the Catskills, N. Y. They will then Main avenue, were given a surprise 7. map lots Dayton.and DeNyse, West three thunder storms and the prevoU* go to their winter home at Oak Lane. party Wednesday night b3' a number We offer One Hundred Dollars Re­ Asbury Park. $1,100. ing direction of the wind was south Philadelphia. of their friends. The party consisted’ ward for any case of catarrh that can­ Catharine B. Jaques, Bradley Beach, and east. of Mr. and Mrs. George Hampton, not be cured oy Hall’s Catarrh Cure, to Annie Martens. Land Bradley •Miss Helen Ross, daughter of Mr. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo,, O. Beach, $1,500. Mr. and Mrs. James Bennett ot Ham­ Money to Loan and -Mrs. James M. Ross of Mt. Car­ We, the undersigned, have .knowTi F. ilton, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Romatn of i have on haad for Immediate in­ mel Way, has returned from her trip J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and FOR HIRE Spring Lake, Mrs. Stilhvagon, Mrs F o r S ale vestment $2,000 at 5 per cent., $1,000, abroad. She was met at by believe him' perfectly .honorable in all Daniel Havens, Mr£. Lorlgah, Miss • A 13-room cottage at 2S Embury $1,500, $2,500, |SOO, $700 and *500. A first-class touring car, with •her mother, and the two spent some business transactions and financially Annie Patterson, M iss Emma Ben­ avenue; partly furnished; cellar under First mortgage only taken. Call on time at the “ Hub” before comiWg to nett, Miss Lulu Emmons, Miss- Mary able to carry out any obligations made careful driver, for rent at all Ocean Grove. whole house; in splendid'order; own­ E. N. Woolston, Real Estate, 50 Main Prickett, iMiss Ethel Hampton,. Miss by hlB firm. er will accept. $3,500 for same; cood avenue, Ocean Grov'p, N. J., for par- • Waldlng, K inn an & Marvin,’ hours of day or night. Trips to Postmaster James L. Hays and Dr. Jessie Fprbeli, Miss Fiorenco Clayton winter, house. ' Inquire Woolston, 50 Oculars — tf. Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. . W. H. Morgan of Newark, N. J., arriv­ Miss* Dora Stlllwagon, Bernle Herbert, Main avenue, Real Estate— tf.- * nearby resorts. ed home from Europe last week on the Alva Havens, Adaline and Mary Hall’s Cata-rh Cure Is taken Intern­ ally, acting directly upon the blood F o r S a le steamship Teutonic after a most Hampton, -Ed ward Syres, Davenport F or S ale Apply or telephone t6 •pleasant trip abroad. Both gentlemen Bennett, David Harvey: and Gilbert and mucous surfaces of the system, Caa give you a corner lot, with two are members of the Ocean Grove As- Leigh. Testimonials sent free. Price 75 $2,200 will purchase a fine ieven- tonts, which brings in a • good rev­ ♦ sociation. A number .of pretty and useful pres: cents per bottle. Sold by all drug- rQom .cottage near, the beach; would enue. Tent turalahed and each haw ALASKA HOUSE .ents were given to Mr. and Mrs* Toll­ gists. . , . /* -y Ue cheap at $2,800; good repair. In­ pood wooden buildings, sewe:’ aad Garret if. Ross and friend, R .?.L. man, and a pleasant ;time enjoyed “by Take Hall’s Family Pllla for consti­ quire, Woolston, Real Estate, .50 Main water,', for $1,600. Woolston, Eeal Es­ OCEAN GROVE Child, both of Brooklyn, are at'tl^e everybody. pation. , j ' avenue.—tf. • tate, 60 Main avenue.—tf. TELEPHONE 79 J. L. HESSE -:8 THE OCEAN GROVE TIMES? SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER1 22, 1906.

WILL BE COLD WINTER SPECIAL MASTER'S SALE THROUGH PULLMAN CAR SERVICE New Jersey Central New York and Long By virtue of a decree for salCj bear­ Farmers Say It Will Be . a Good ing date the fourteenth day of August, TO THE CATSKILL AND ADIRONDACK MOUNTAINS, SARATOGA, LAKE BE0RGE, LAKE MttHONK Branch R. R. nineteen hundred and six, made by the Anthracite Coal Used Exclusively, Insur­ Winter lor Coal Business Court of Chancery of- the State of New. ing Cleanliness and Comforl. Time-table In effect June 24, 1900. Tlie farmers and old times who Jersey in a cause for the partition of W EST SHORE R. R. lands wherein William Gilmour, Jr., et Stations in New York. make a specialty of predicting tho Connections made In Pennsylvania Railroad Station, Jersey filly, Summer lime JablB in affeol (Corrected to Sept. 9. 100G.1 . weather tor tlie winter by observing al, are complainants and Robert Gil­ Central Railroad of New Jersey, Lib-. signs during the summer claim that mour, et al,,are defendants,, the sub­ iune 28, 19DB Passenger stations In New ' York, W. erty Street nnd West 23rd Street. 23rd Street, N. H„ Pont Liberty the winter of 1906-07* will Ue one .of scriber, one of the special masters of Sandy Hook Route—West 42dU street. said court; wil Lex pose to sale at public Street, N. H, the most severe that has .been known 3 1 . . 3 3 1 7 3 5 1 3 7 1 3 1 7 Pier 81 and Cedar Street Pier 10. in this section in some years. vendue, at tihe,real estate office of Pennsylvanla'Rallroad—Foot ot Cort- Ernest N. Woolston,' 50 Main avenue, Leuve Point Plea sunt ...... 8 00 a m 1 8 5 0 a m 8 50a m 8 5 0 a m 12 50 p m 12 50 p m d 3 10 TRAINS PROM OCEAN GROVE, These weather prognostlcators state 50 ♦* * d 3 17 . landt, Desbrosses and West 23d St. ‘ '* G i n ...... 8 05 n 8 59 “ 8 8 59 *• 12 5 8 “ 12 58 “ For Netv York, Newark anfl Eliza, • that all signs point to a-hard winter. Ocean, Grove,^in the County of Mon­ “ Spring Xjike ...... 8 Off ** '• j o O i “ 9 0 3 “ 9 03 “ • 1 02 “ 1 02 “ d 8 20 “ rt 9 09 •* \) 09 “ U M LEAVE NEW YORK for OCEAN And that nature, has provided for the mouth, State of New Jersey, on Tues* •* B e l m n r ...... 8 1 2 0 0 1 0 8 -“ ,. • 1 08 “ d 8 20 both, via all rail route, (i, 15, ,*7.00 “ Asbury Park ...... 8 iO '* d 9 *20 “ 9 2 0 “ 9 2 0 “ 1 1 8 “ ' 1 1 8 “ .d 3 35 *7,30, 8.00, 8.55 a, m „ 12.00, 2,2E>, 1.00, GROVE and ASBURY PARK. birds and animals. The chestnut, day, the second day of October, nine­ “ “ 9 22 “ d 3 37 “ North Asbury Park... 8 22 d t - a i v -» 0 22 I 21 “ 1 . 2 1 “ • T.00, 0.00 it. m. Sundays Irom NTorth. shellbark, and walnut trees are.loaded teen hundred and six, between : the “ Alleuliurst ...... 8 2i •* d 9 '• 9 2 .5 “ fl 2.5 “ 1 2 ) “ 1 23 “ d 3 40 Liberty street. 4.00, 8.30, *10.30, 11.30, down with* nutSi The corn has unus­ hours of 12 o'clock noon and 5 o’clock ** K l b e r o n ...... 8 2 8 " d 9 32 *• 9 82 ” 9 32 “ 1 28 ** 1 2 8 “ . d 3 40 Asbury Park station, 7.3G a. m., 4.17, *12.40 (Saturday only), 1,20 (Satur­ ’ “ West End ...... 8 31 « . d 9 ao •• 9 3 8 “ 9 30 “ 1 31 “ 1 81 “ d 3 60 6.30, B.02 p. m. day only), 1,30, *2.00, *2.45, *3.30,. ually heavy husks and that means lots' in the afternoon, that is to say, at. 2; “ Lonu BntL'cn ...... 8 3 5 “ d 9 10 * 1) 40 “ 40 “ 1 3 i u ,1 3 8 “ d 3 55 o’clock in the afternoon of that day,' Leave Ocean Groye for Sew York via (*4.35 does not run Saturday), *4.53, .o f snow. • The hushes that grow seeds d ! 2 50p i n for the birds are higher than usual. all that certain lot, piece- or parcel of Jersey City, Penna. R . I i . d P rlS ** d l l 2 0 “ .. d l l 2 0 “ A 3 85 “ d 3 35“ d 0 10 Sandy Hook Route, 0,40, 7.40 n. sr., 5.15 (except Saturday), *6.30, 0.30 12.30, 1.50, 5.15 p. m. Sundays, 10.10 Sundays, *3.30, 9.15, 10.30 a, ;J., .That is so they will stick out of the ground known and .designated as lot New York, Fm nklln St. *tn. d 9 40;*J * 11 20:‘* d l l 20 “ d l f i 45 “ d 3 5 5 “ d 3 45 •• o 06 number 523 south on tihe map o f ‘lots New York, W . 42d St. *na, 10 0 0 “ 1 1 3. V 11 4 5 “ 1 00 * 3 40 “ 4 01 ’» b 20 a. m., '5.07 p. m. 4.00, S.30, 12;6l p. tp, drifts.. Arrive Kingston, Unlou Sto 2 00 p m 2 25p m 8 8 0 “ 0 15 7 00 “ / .. 8-50 The summer has been a good one on Camp Ground of fche Ocean Grove For Philadelphia and Trenton vl» West-23rd street, O R. R. of .N, J., 8.20, 4 15 “ Ellzabethport, 7.35, 8.00 a m;, i 3.00, *10.20, 11.20, *12.20 (Saturday only), for all the farmers. Last, winter was Camp .‘ Meeting Association of the A r New Pall?.,Lake Mohouk d 3 25 ‘ ‘ 3 25 “ 7 1 5 - ' ' ■ Methodist Episcopal Church, situate, 2:25, 4.00, 7.00 p. ni. Sundays from (1,10 Saturdays, only,). 1.50, 2.35, an open one, but if reports be true this 4 27 '*.. Arrtve Phoenicia ...... 1 1 1 p m *3 4 5 • 7 1 9 “ .;. . ’ North Ashiiry Park station,-7.30 a. *320, *4.20 (does not run . Satur-'. winter will pay up for it. lying and being in the township of Hunter....,; ...... 2 00 “ 4 09 “ . 6 1 9 “ 8 10 “ . Neptune, in tlie County of Mopmoutb “ Tannersvlde ...... 2 01 “ 4 1 0 “ . 5 1 :0 “ 8 11 *• ra,, 9.02 p. m. . , days),*4.30, *5.05'/(except Saturday) and State of New Jersey, also a .cer­ *' • H a l t io s C o r n e r - ...... 2 0 7 “ 4 10 “ ,5 26 “ 8 ' 17. “ ..: Ft:; Baltimore and Washington, S.00 *5.20, 0.20 p.-m. Sundays, 3,30, *3.05, ” The Great Secret ” *' Laurel House Station 2 12 V 4 21 “ 5 31 “ •8 2 2 “ tain indenture.of lease for-said‘ prem­ ** Katerek'H ...... 2 14 •«; 4 23 •*;: ■5 3 3 “ ■8 24 *?:- a. m., 12.00, 2.25, 4.00 p. ni Sundays *12.20 a. m„ 3,50, .8.20 p. m. One of the most remarkable stories ises made -by said Ocean Qrove Camp from. North Asbury Park station, Sandy Hook Route, .West 42nd Btreet, • written in recent times' and which will Arrive Pine H ill 1 48.*‘ .3 53 “ 6 05 '• ' 7 5 9 “ 7.30 a. m„ 9.02 l>. m. Pier 81 *9.00, *9.35, *10.30 a. m„ Meeting Association of the Methodist “ Grand Hotel Station 1 5 5 f— — 4-OU-li. 5 12 " '8 00 “ ■ , 2 55 •*. .0 1 5 “ >;■ create a big sensation, will begin in Episcopal Church unto one William H. . S t a m ford ...... 5 0 7 " ' 9 0 9 ‘ V •; ' ' . »* ■ . For-Easton," Bethlehem, Allentown ns.30, *1,30, -2.00, *4:15, *5.40. *7,45 "The Philadelphia Sunday Press,” on Ainsworth, bearing date . the fifteenth “ Oneontd...... '....v.« ...8 6 2 .“ , ,0 20 *• -7 1 5 “ 10 15;“ , and -Jlauch Chunk. 7.35 a. sn., (4.00 p.'m . .Sundays,’ *9,25 a, m., *i2.35, September 30. "The Great .Secret,” by to Easton), -■ m. .Sundays- from *3.35, *7.46 p. m. day of November, in : the year one Arrive Cat6k i l l . 8 Iflpm 0 119“ d 7 5 ipm 9 20 E. Phillips Oppenheim, is one of the thousand eight hundred - and seventy, North Asbury Park station. 4.17 p, Sandy Hook Route, Cedar street, Pier best stories that has been published and recorded in the Clerk's office of A rrive South Cairo...... v,.. • 3*55 “ 7 8 7 “ k 8 4 2 “ m. 10, *9.20, *10.00, *11.00 a. m„ 1.00, “ Calm -,....; ...... 4. 2 5 “ 7 5 5 “ 9 00 ’* Jn any newspaper, and as "The Sun­ the - County of Monmouth, on the 7 14 “ 0 01 “ For Wilkesbarre and Scranton, 7,35 *2.00, *3.45, *4.45, »«.0C, *8.10 p. m. “ Otis Junction.....;...... 4 1 4 “ ; day Press” has set a standard of ex­ twenty-third day of November, in tlie •* Palenylile ...... i.. ■. 4 2 2 “ 7 { 2 •' 9 0 9 “ a. m .' Sundays, *10.00. a.' m., *1.00, *4.00,. cellence in this respect, this new story For Buffalo and Chicago, via D„ L. & *8.10 p. in year one thousand eight hundred and Arri ve 0 »1« M im m lt ...... 7 55 ‘ J • 9 1 5 “ will be looked for with great interest. seventy-five, in Book 275 of Deeds, W. R. R., 7.53 a. m. West 23rd street, Pennsylvania R, R., During the past year the PhiVadel A r r i v e L a m e l . H o u s e S t a ...... 4 38 - K 02 9 2 1 * 7.40, ■*8.55, *10155 a. m„ 12.25, *12.55 page 403, together with the buildings 8 09 “ Halues Corners ...... ' i i 8 V : 9 3 3 “ TRAINS FOR OCEAN GROVE. (Saturdays otily). *1.25 (Saturdays phia Sunday Press has printed ,n great thereon and the appurtenances, -and * Tannersvlile ...... 8 16 9 40 “ v4 fiO.i-* ■ serial story by Conan Doyle, which the-term of ninety-nine years therein 1 Leave New York, Liberty street, at only), *2.25, *2,55, *3.25, *4.25, *4.55,. was received with tremendous inter­ mentioned yet to come-and unexpired, Arrive Albany ...... 4 2 0 “ d U 0 5 “ 10 35 4.00, 8.30, 11.10 a. m., 4.45, 5.30, 6.30, 0.55p. m. Sundays, *8.25, 9.26, *10.55 est, and "Sophy of Kravonia,” by An- with the privilege of renewals for a Arrive Utica ...... ' 7 00 ♦ 1 25 12.01 p. til. Sundays lor North As­ а. m„ 4,55 p. m , thony Hope, also attained tremendous like term of years; forever. Twenty •* Clayton ...... 7 15 bury Park station, 9:15 n. m., 4.00, Foot Corltandt, Desbrosses streets, “ Sarauac Lake...... •7.4 0 popularity; Immense sums of money Pullm an cars o n l y . ■ ■1.00, 7.50, *9.00, *11.00 a. m., 12.30, per cent, of the purchase price to be 8 13 8.30 p, re, •

“ Lake Placid ...... Phoeniaa and stations are paid for these stories, and they Carries passengersbeyond for Railroad on U. only. & I>. R. ’ > . ■ and *1,00 (Saturdays only), *1.30 paid in cash on day of sale and the bal­ ; ■ Leave New Yor’-: for Oeean Grovfi via , are secured exclusively for the Phila­ ance on the delivery of the deed after Arilve Suratoija...... 0 05 “ Sandy Hook Route, -Pier 81, foot Saturdays only), *2.30, "3,10, *3.10, delphia Sunday Press., You cannot •* L a k e G e o r g e ..*...... a .. 7 2 0 “ ' ' . . *4.30, *5.00 (Saturdays excepted), and in event of the confirmation of the Green Island ...... 9 00 “ West 42nd street, 10.00 a. in., 12.30, read them in any other way; they are sale by the Court of Chancery, ** B a l d w i n ...... 3.00, 4.15, Sundays, 9.25 a. m„ 1.00, 5.10, 7.00 p. m. Sundays, 8.30, 9.30, not published in book form. Be sure Other conditions made known on the *' B l u t r P o i n t ...... 10 0(1 “ *11.00 a. m., 5.00 p, ni. Plattsbnrg ...... 10 10 “ N 7.45 p. m. and get the Philadelphia Sunday Press day of sale. . . . " Montreal ...... Pier 10, Foot Cedar street, 10.20 a m,, LEAVE OCEAN GROVE and AS- on September 30, and begin reading CHARLES J. PARKER, 1.00, 3.45, 4,45. p. m. Sundays, 10.00 BTJRY PARK. "The Great Secret.” The Philadelphia Special plaster in Chancery of New * Daily d Daily except Sunday k Saturday only a. m., 1.30, S.10 p. m. For New York, *6.10 (Mondays only), Sunday Press is also tilled full of very Jersey, Manasquan, N‘. J. Leave Eilzabeth-at 4.05, S.42f 11.28 a. _ 3,15,.*6.40, ffl.49, *7.00, *7.10, *7.20, interesting features and the tremen­ FRANK DURAND, Sol. ' O. K. LAMBERT - \V. H. WALKER . H. P.JAGOE . ... m., 1.49, 4.29, 5.18, G.25, 11,55 p. m •t.30,'- *7.35, *7.45, *7.55, *8.00, *8.10, dous gains made by it are fhe result Dated Aug. 28, 190G.—35-39. G. 1*. A./7 K. 42 Street D. F. A., 222 Matu Street U. E. P, A., 415 Broadway Sundays 9.25 a. m., nnd 4.02 and 8.37 *8,15, *8.20. 8.55, 9.20, *10.05, *11.00, of its excellence in every department. New York- Asbury Park New Yprk p. m. . u. in., 12.00, »12.30, 1.18, *1.50, *2.25, Tell your newsdealer to serve the HERIFF'S SALE —By .virtue of a Leave Newark at 8.35:11.32 a. m„ 1.20, *2.35, *2.50, *3.35, *4.00, *8.10, ‘ 5.29, Philadelphia Sunday Press to your 4.30, 5.38. (5.13, 11.50 p. nt, Sundays, *5.37, 7.05, *9;00, 9.20, *9.30 (Satur- homo. S writ of fl; fa. t9 me directed) Is­ sued out of the Court of Chancery of 9.05 a. 111., 3.55, 8..40 p. m. . days only). Sundays, 7.30, *9.14, the State of New'Jersey will be ex­ *New York .only. i0i09 u. ni., 1.05,' 4.17, *5.07, *5.25, YVbat Is a Thinking Machine? *5.28, *5.31, 5.34, *6.30,, *7.49, *8.10r posed to sale at public vendue, on W. C. HOPE, A brand new remarkable series of .MONDAY, THE TWENTY-SECOND General' Pass, vigent. ' 9.02, '9.22 p. ni. detective stories, the best ever writ­ DAY OF OCTOBER, 1900, between BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE For Red Bank, Newark and Elizabeth, W. G. BBSLfeR, б.15, 0.49, ' 7,00 (except Newark), ten, will begin in the Philadelphia the hours of 12 o’clock and 5 o’clock Vice Pres, and Gen. Mgr. Sunday. Press on September, second: (at 2 o’clock), in’ the afternoon of said FOR SALE BY 7.20, 7.35, 8.00 (Red Bank only), 8.20, Each story is complete in itself-, and day, at. the Court House, Freehold, in 5.55, 9.20, 11.00 a. m., 12.00, 1.18, one will, be published each week. the township o f’ Freehold, county of 2.25, 2,35, 3.35 4.00, 5.37, 7.05, 9.00, The1 author has contrived in an ex­ Monmouth;- New' Jersey. Pennsylvania R. R. 9.20, 9.30 (Saturdays only). Sun­ tremely ingenious way. to' Invent a iAU that certain tract or parcel of days 7,30, 9.14 a, in., 4.17, 5,34, 6.30, ■unique situation for each tale. The land and premises hereinafter particu­ E N WOOLSTON 7.49 (Newark only), 9.02, 3.22 p. m. Hch- dule In ellect Sept. 17, loon problems offered are so involved that larly described, situate, lying* and be­ For Trenton and Philadelphia, via Sea ntfv solution seems possible until 'Prof; ing in the City of Ocean Grove, in the BEAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENT TRAINS LEAVE OCEAN GROVE- . "Girt and Pennsylvania R, R., .0.23, Van Dusen,--bhe Thinking Machine, is County of Monmouth and State of New W EEK DAYS. . *5.31 (Newark only), *0,55, 7.25, For Newark and New. York, fi- l1*, 7.2it, 7 ‘w. *7.52, 9.02 a, a».. 12.32, *1.07, S.30, called upon who .invariably straight­ Jersey; 8.20, y.20 n m„ 1.18. 2.3.j, «.85, 5.87 and ens out the difficulties by remarkably Being a portion of a plot, piece dr 50 MAIN AVENUE, OCEAN GROVE, N. J. ; 9.3U, (HntnrdnyK onJvj p to. 5,22 p, m. Sundays, 4.24, 6.02, 6.30 1 novel methods. For Rahway nnd Elizabeth^ »».40 (El!za- p. B3. parcel of ground known and desig­ UM One of these stories appears each nated as lot number fourteen hundred „ only), 9.20, a. m., 1,1S, 2.35 (Eliza­ For Freehold via Pennsylvania R. B„' 3 Broadway, two, and one-half blocks from the ocean,.a •«dl-located ten- beth only), 3.25 .(Elizabeth only), 5.37, week exclusively in' the Philadelphia and eighty-three (14S3) on the map of 0.25, *8.55, *7.52, 9.02 a, m., 12.3S, ... room cottage, bath* suitable for all the. year round, ?3;500. ttud n.30 t.sni'irottvs ‘, i) 20, IU 1*, Be sure and tell your newsdealer to the Methodist Episcopal Church,” sirable eighteen-room double cottage, bath; this, property will pay . 10 30,11 -to; 11.35 tt. »n„ 1.18. i 8o. ■I 8 ai, 4.05, For Philadelphia, Camden and Mt, serve you with the Sunday Press, as .which portion of said lot is described •10. per cent., $4,000. 6.00, 5.32, 5 37. fl. 3, (120 6 55, 7 65 and 0 80 Holly via Sea Stde P.ark, 0.30, Phil­ (Brturdhyw ot-ly) p. iii. adelphia, Broad street, via Delaware you fan not afford to miss this great as follows: 25 Broadway, three blocks from the ocean, a pleasant seven-room cot* For R ed- Bank, GAO, 7.20, S.20-, 9.20 a. m., series of stories.— 34-3$, Beginning at a point in the easterly tage, furnished, $3,2.00. . *, 1.18. 2.35,5.3 , 5.37 und. II SO (Hu ui'duyt ouJy) . 'River Route, 7.17, *11.13 a, m., *2.31,, side of * ‘‘Macadam Turnpike,” which p m. ■' , 5.33 p. .in. Sundays, 5.11 p. m 37 Abbott avenue, two blocks from the ocean, a ten-room ’cottage, partly* For Philadelphia and Broad St., and For Tams River arid -Intermediate sta­ For Sole point is the southwest corner Jot furnished, bath, $3,750 '1 reuton, U.25, 7.25,7.^.2, 7.5fc, t* 02 h. in., 12 22, I 0”, 3.30nod 5i22 p. nj. Vm Diluware Riven tions via Bay Head, 0.38, 7.17, 11.13 number fourteen hundred and eighty- 41 Abbott’ avenue, one-half block:.from the ocean, a seven-room cottage, •A fine, modern 13-room cottage, fur- two . (1482); thence,‘running (1) east­ Brlrtge. 0.3d a. in. weelt-day^ 11. sn., .2.31, 5.33 j), m, Suntlays, 7.12 'nished, 6ne block from the ocean, can furnished, $2,000. ... . - For Camden, via Trenton and Borden- erly and along the- southerly1 line of. ’ town, 7.25, 9.02 a. m.,- 1.07 nnd 3.30-p. m, a m.; 5.11 p, m. be. purchased for $5,000. All improve­ lot number fourteen hundred, and 45 Olin street, two blocks .from the ocean, a desirable thirteen-room cot­ For Camden and Philadelphia, via Toms For Trenton and Philadelphia .via ments. Woolston, Real Estate, 50 eighty-two (1483) a distance of eighty tage, furnished, bath; suitable for all the year round, $5,000. River, 7.17 and 11.13 a; ro,, 2.31 and 5.33 Bound Brook Route, 8.00 a. m., 12.0.0, . Main avenue.—tf. p. m. (SO) feet and six (0) jpches to a point; 57 Main avenue, two blocks from the ocean, an eight-room cottage, fur­ For 'lt»ras Miver, Islnnd . Heluh«K «-'nd 2.25, 4.00, 7.05 p. m, Sundays, .7.30 thence (2) southerly and parallel with nished, bath, $3,500. ' • lnterme«lnte Kintlons, »}.80, 7.1" anu u. ni., 9.02 p. m II 18 ft, in.. 2,81,6.33 and 9.02 p. tn. For Belmar, Spring Lake, and iJaus- For Sale "Ma.cadam Turnpike,” a distance of 05' Surf avenue, one-half block from the ocean, a ten-room cottage, partly For Boint Blensant and intermediate sta­ squan, J..40; 5.52, 6.25, G.30, 6,44, 0.55, Two tine lots“with large tent and twenty-five (25) feet to the northwest furnished, $4,500. tions, tl.30, *7 17, 10.>1, 11,13 , -h . m. kitchen, furnished; will be sold for line of lot number fourteen hundred 12.35.1.53 (Saturdayson y). 1.55 (MattirdayH 7.17, 7,25 (Manasquan excepted), 70 Embury avenue, two und one-half blocks from the ocean, an eight-room ouly{. 2.52, 227 (??ofurd«yK only). 281,8.08 7.52, S.21, 9.02 (Monusquan except­ $1,800. Woolston, Real Estate, 50 and .eighty-four (1484); thence (3) cottage, furnished, $2,200. (Saturdays only), -1-19,5.U. 5.33. 002, 0.25 {ex­ Main av.enue.—tf. westerly and along the northerly line cept SaftJrduy) O. linnO 8.2W p. m. ed), 9.47, 10.35, 10.54, 11.13, 11.16, of lot number fourteen hundred arid 100 ‘ Main avenue, near the ocean, a seven-room cottage, bath, furnished, For New Brunswick, Elizabeth. Newark 11.55 a. m., 12.01, 12.32, 12.35, 12,55, two lots, $4,000. ■ ' ' and New York, via Monmouth Junc­ 1.07, 1.27, 1.53 (Saturday only), 1,55 eighty-four (1484) a distance of eighty tion 0.25,7.52.902 a; m., 12.32, 1,07. 3 30 and (80) feet'and six (6) inches to the 102 Central avenue, overlooking the lake'; and ocean* an eight-room cottage, 5.22 p . in , . and 2.03 (Saturday only), 2.22, 2.27 easterly ‘side of said "Macadam Turn­ unfurnished, $3,800. Time-tables of all other trains of the (Saturdays only), 2,31, 2.34, 2,49, NewYorkiBack system may be obtained at the ticket of­ 2.53, 3.30,-3.34, 3.55, 4,19, 4.35, 4,50, pike,!’ a distance of twenty-five (25) 103 Atlantic avenue, two blocks from the. ocean, a six-room cottage, fttr- fices *or stations. < 4.55,' 5.11, 5.22, 5.27,. 5.33', 5.4G, 5,60 feet to the place of beginning, • nlshed, cash, $2/400, W. W, ATTERBURY, J. R. WOOD, ■ v Belug a plot of land set off from lot General Managrer Pass'r Traf. Mgr. (Saturday excepted), G.02, 6.19, 6.25 1 3 1 Embury avenue, one and one-half blocks from the ocean, a desirable 8 0 c . number' fourteen hundred and 'eighty- GEORGE W. BOYD. (Saturday exceptc-d), 0.30, 6.35 (Sat­ thirteen-room cottage, furnished, in excellent repair/ cellar under ■ General Passenger Agent. urday excepted). 6,45, 7.00, 7.52, 8.30, three (1483), and being, twenty-five . the whole house',*good all .the year property, $3,S O .' ; v • Atlantic Coast (25) feet in front ahd rear, and eighty 8-59, 10,00, 11.08 (Saturday only), (SO) feet and six (G) inches in depth 132 Clark- avenue, near Central avenue, a desirable ■ seven-room cottage, H'ERIFF’S SALE—By virtue of a Sundays, 5.12, 7.12, 10.15, 10.58, on each side, the remaining portion of with attic, $2,000. S Writ of fl. fa. to ,ae directed. Is­ 11.20, 11.49,- 11.59 a. m„ 12.32, -2.B5, Electric Railway Co. said lot number fourteen hundred and .149 Embury avenue, two blocks from the ocean, a twelve-room cottage, sued out. of the Monmouth Pleas 4.24, 5.11, 5.52, 0.02, G.0S, 6.30, 7.09, AND eighty-three (14S3) he reserved for the bath,, electric lights, unfurnisKed, $4,000, Couii, of the County of Monmouth, 10.05. 10.13 p. m. ■ use, and occupation of the said party 407 Cookman ^ven.ue, near Pehnsylv ania avenue, a seven-room cottage, and State of New Jersey, will be ex­ For Point Pleasant, 1.40, 5.62. S.30, The Patten Line cf the second part. .furnished, $2,500. posed to* sale at public vendue, on 7.17, 8.21, 9.47, 10.35, 10.54, 11.13, Seized as. the property of Annie L. ■MONDAY; THE 8th DAY OF-OCTO­ 11.10, 11.55- a, m„ 12.01, 12:35, 12.65, Sio Cookman avenue, near Delaware avenue, a modern nine-room, cottage, BER, 1006, between the hours, of’ 12 I.27, 1.53 (Saturday only), 1.55, 2.0S .. Via Pleasure Bay France, et, als„ taken in execution at i , with bath,; one, and pne-half lots,',$.5,400._... the suit of Mahlon R. Margerum, and o'clock and 3 O'clock (at. 2 o'clock), in [Saturday only), 2.22, 2,27. •' 2.31,- to be sold by 519 Mt. Hermon Way, near Pilgrim Pathway, a desirable fourteen-room the afternoon of said' day. . nt tlie 2.34, 2.49, 2.53,'3.08, 3.34, 3,55, -1.19, •C. ASA FRANCIS, Sheriff.’• boarding house, with bath and electric lights, part cash and part Court House, Freehold, In the Town­ 4.35, 4.50, 4.55, 5.11. .5,27, 5.33, 5.46, Tfme Tabl&of Sept. 4, Dated September 18, 190(5. mortgage, $3,500. • ^ . ■ ' ' . _ ' ship of Freehold, County of Mon­ 5.50 (Saturday excepted), 8.02, 19, WEEK DAYS. John T. Van CleeT, Sol’r. $9. 520 Heck avenue, corner Pennsyivan ia avenue, a modern nine-room cot­ mouth, New. Jersey. 0.25 (Saturday excepted); 6.30, 0.35 All that certain lot, tract or parcel (Saturdav excepted), G.45, 7-00, 7.52, Prom New York, at Foot of Bloom­ tage, wi{,ht all . improvements, $0,000. 521 Main avenue,, near, the gates, a nine-room cottage, with bath, 2 lots, of land and premises hereinafter par­ 5.30, 8.59, 10.00. Sundays, 5.12, 7.12, field St., 3 blocks below W. 14th St. EXECUTRIX’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE 10.15, lO.fS, 11.20, 11.49, 11.59 a, m„ 4,750. . . ticularly described, situate, lying and —Leave at S.55,11.00 a. m., and 2.40 Public notice is hereby given- that being in the Township of Neptune, in 12,32, 2.55, '4.24, .5.11,- 5.52, 6.02, 0.08, p. m. the subscriber will sell at public ven­ 524 Asbury avenue,, near Delaware: a venue, a twelve-room cottage, two the County of 'Monmouth and State of 7.09, 10.05, 10.13 p. m. Battery (near South Ferry)-rLeave at due' to the highest bidder On Monday, Jots, unfurnished, $3,500, , New Jersey, in ' West Asbury Park, For Stations In Ix>ng Branch, (1.05,. 9.20, 11.30 a. m., and 3.10 p. m. October 1, 190G, at the hour of 2 o’clock 153. Pitman avenue, one and one-half blocks from the ocean, six-room cot­ -ltnoWn (is lot .three 'hundred and six, 6.10, 0:15, GjO, 0.49, 7.00,-7.10, 7.E0, Returning from Long Branch—Leave in the afternoon at the Southwest cor­ tage, unfurnished, $3,750, . and more particularly, described as 7.30, -7.35, 7.45, 7.55, 8.00, 8.20, S.55, Rockwell avenue, 7.10, 9.3<) a. m., ner of McCHntoek street and Beach follows: 9.20 10.05, 10.15, 10,30, 11.00, 11.05, 3.0.0 and 4.00 p.4 m. Pleasure Bay 158 Clark •avenue, near Pilgrim Pathway, a desirable, eleVen-room'cottage, avenue, Ocean Grove, New Jersey, all bath, furnished, $3,500. • • /■"* .. Beginning at a point in the souther­ II.35 a, m„ 12.00, 12.30, 1.18, 1.50, (trolley connection), 7.20, 9.40 a. m., that certain tract or parcel o f’ land and ly side of Sowall avenue, distant three 2.25, 2.35, 2.50, 2.54, 3.35, 4.00, 4.05, . 3.10, 4.10 p. m. 100 Webb avenue, two and one-half blocks!.from the ocean, a moderno premises, known as lot No. 508 (five nine-room cottage, two lots, all improvements, unfurnished, $7,000. hundred feet westerly from the south­ 4.20, 4.28, 5.00, 5.10, 5.29, 5.32, 5.37„ ,-SUNDAYS. hundred and eight) on the map of lots west' corner of the intersection of 6.13, G.20, 6.24, 6.55, 7.00, 7.55, 9.00,. on the camp ground of the Ocean ■' IW -Heck avenue, two and one-half blocks from the ocean,:- a . well-built Comstock street and Sewall’ avenue; 9.20, 9.30 (Saturdays only). Sun­ From New York at foot of Bloom­ eight-rppn)# cottage,. bath, $3,000. field St., 3 blocks below W. 14th St. Grove Camp Meeting Association of thenco running south one hundred days, 000, 7.36, 9.14, 10.09, 10.28, —Leave at 8.55. 9.45 a. m. the Methodist Episcopal Churdi, situ­ 105 Webb aveh.ue, two and one-half blocks from the ocean, seven-room feet; thence' westerly fifty feet 10.50, 31,20', 1.05, 3.17, 4.17, 5.07, 5.34, Battery (near South Ferry)t-L eave at ate on the southwest corner ot McClin- ; cottage, furnished, $2,500." thence northerly one Jitiridred feet to 6.30, 7.49, 8.10, 9.02, 9.32. took .street and Beach av.enuei at 9.20, 10.1*0- a. m. ; I'®7 Webb avbnue, one block from the ocean, seven-room cottage, furnish­ the southerly side of Sewall avenue; On Sundays -passengers should use Returning from Long Branch—Leave Ocean Grove, Tbwhshlp of Neptune, ed, $2,800. ; v ' . - . -Thence easterly fifty, feet to the -place tho North Asbury Parle depot, as Sun­ . Rockwell avenue, 4.15, 4.30 ’ p. m. County- of Monmouth, State of New 170 Olin street, near the ocean, a seven-room cottage, furnished, $2,600.- of beginning; with the appurtenances. day trains do not stop at Ocean Grove- Jersey, together with the three-story Being the same premises com-syed. Pleasure Bay (trolley connect Ion), 549 Clark avenue, near Benson avenue,*- five-room bungalow, ‘ furnished, ol- Asbury Park. . 4,25, 4.'40' p. m. dwelling (and contents of same) erect­ by' Elsie A. Hawkins, widow, to Cath­ •Denotes express trains. ed thereon. • $1,200. erine - O'Neill (formerly ' Katherine Take car which leaves Asbury 551 Mt. Zion Way, near Pennsylvania avenue, a very desirable ejght-room GEO. W. BOYD, G. P. A. Penna. R. R. Conditions will be made known at Henratta) by deed dated April 13th, C. M. BURT, G, P. A., C. R. R. of N. J. . Park , not later than one hour before the sale. cottage, unfurnished, $3,000. . 1900, anfl recorded in the, Monmouth boat leaves Pleasure Bay. RUFUS BLODGETT, Supt. N, Y, & Dated August 27th, A. D. 190C. 5o3 Webb avenue, near New Jersey' avenue, a seven-room . cottage, $1',000. County Clerk’s office in Book 774 of 555 Broadway, near the gates, two lots, with large tent and frame building, L. B. R. R. Baggage carrl.ed free with passengers, ELIZABETH B. LETTS. deeds, page 240, &c. v $1,800. f Seized as the property of Katherino Executrix for the estate of Micliael 500 Mt, Tabor Way, near New Jersey avenue, a seven-room cottage, fur­ Letts.—35-39. Henratta, taken in execution at the nished, $2,050. suit of. George C. Johnson, and to bo 501 Delaware avenue, near Embury avenue, a six-room cottage, unfurnish­ sold by ALBERT ROBBINGS ed, $1,300. , • ' C. ASA. FRANCIS, Sheriff. 503 Embury avenue, near New York avenue* ten-room cottage, furnished, . Dated August 30th, 1906,. Suitable f o r graduation, ' $2,500. * • i Wesley B. ptout, ‘Att'y, (7.20) REAL ESTATE; f Bond model,sketch 01 plioto cliim-ution forr presents. Special attention INSURANCE ^ freerepoirton pntentnbilltv. Foi frre book.V paid to watcl^ and Jewelry I n addiLion to the above properties we have many other JAS. H SEXTON j -Si rcTRADE-IWfl RKS repairing. Wo do not over* Hotels and Cottage? for Rent valuable bargains, .both in cottages and boarding houses and c h a r g e . ‘ Mortgage Loan? funeral Director ana €tnbaltner lots. Aliy of the above properties can be bought on easy Supt. AU. Prospect Cemetery Alni'ge nssortraept ot Cnskots/otc.r * M. L. WEINSTEIN terms and in many cases a good size mortgage can be allow­ constantly on ‘hand. Mower? ot 625 Cookman Avo, 2 2 6 -M A IN STREET ed to remain. All the properties have the sewer and water any design nc shore notlco. ' Opposite U. S. Patent Office I Parlors and. Office: ' FON, D. C. Aebury Park, New,_ Jersey ASBURY PARK Nr J connections; " , . i / ' No . 1 7 -Main Street, Asbui’y Park; .ST, J, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1900. THE OCEAN GROVE TIMES 7

WASHINGTON LETTER FIRE ALARM SIGNALS Professional Caras

Washington, Sept,. 20, 190fi. Asbury Pnrk DR. THOMAS H. PRATT, Every effort is being made by those James Y. Borden & Son 1^.'...... Hoixl mid Bangs Dentist. 'interested in securing American inter­ 19...... Cooknuin and Malri Corner Main St. and Cookman AvenM vention in Cuba to force this Govern­ 28 ...... Cookman and Bangs Asbury Park. N. J. ment to take a high hand and put 538 Cookman Ave., Asbury Park, N. J. SC...... Second and 'Main Gas administered. down the present'insurrection In vir­ 37...... M unroo and Main tue of the police right thbut is given it' 42...... Sprliigwooi! and tJrospect Hours: 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. under the Piatt amendment. It is tol­ 43...... Sprlngwooil and Atkins erably; safe to-say that nothing of this 41...... Mattison and Prospect PATTERSON & ItHO.ME. . sort will occur.' The President ' is ’ Hair-Dressing, 45...... SiimmerJleli! and Langford Counselors-at-law, handling k tho situation trom Oyster 40...... Asbury and PinsRooms 4, 5, 6, Moutnouth Building, An­ Bay,‘and he has had in conference 4 7 ...... F irst and Langford bury Park, N. J. ; with him: Secretary Bonaparte, of the 4S...... ; .Fifth and Comstock Notary Public. Navy Department; Taft of the War 51...... — Heck ajid Sewall Acknowledgments taken for all Department and Acting Secretary Ba­ and Shampooing Parlors 53...... Asbury and Emory States. con, of the: State Department. He has 55...... Asbury and Kingsley Commissioner, of Deeds for New "issued orders for both Taft and Bacon Marcel Wave by Frenchmen 6 3 ...... Fourth anil Bond York and Pennsylvania. •to go to-Havana where they will learn 6 4 ... : ...... Fourth and Grand > the real facts in connection with the S e e our Patent Reversible All Human Hair Switches'. No stems, no cords. 65...... Second and Grand ERNEST N. WOOLSTON, /uprising,and will be able to report-di­ 72...... Second and Kingsley Commissioner of Deeds for New Jer­ rectly to. the President on the neces­ Patented Pompadour Bang— no lace, no net, no wire used in their construc­ 73...... ; ...... Fourth and Kingsley sity or otherwise for intervention,;The* 5 2 ...... 5.venth and Bond sey anil Notary Public. strongest' factor in the whole -situa­ tion. Patented Waves, Wigs, etc. Must be seen to be appreciated. They 8 4 . .51.th nnd Grand 50 Main Avenue, tion is a letter- that the President has are marvels of convenience and beauty. . >. 01...... - . .. Seventh and Webb OCEAN GROVE. N. J. written to the Cuban Minister, Mr. 93...... Sunset , andWebb Quesada, deploring the state of civil Acknowledgments taken for all state*. Otir .Shampooing Parlors are the finest equipped and most up-to-date. • SPECIAL TAPS. war into. which . Cuba has fallen and DR. A. S. BURTON. warning the Cuban. people solemnly All the latest patented appliances. Free examination oLhair and scalp. 6—6—6—General Alarm ' DENTIST, that as a last resort it. will be the duty 1—Wire Trouble. o f this goyernraeht to intervene! .and 2—Fire Extinguished. Successor to Burton Brothers, restore peace in he Island at- any ,cost. 3—Chief’s Cull. 626 Cookman avence, Asbury Part The Navy Department- now ; has /four ■ 5—Wesley. Hours—9 a. i \ to 5 p. m. warships available in Cuban waters,, a pounds, and the law Is gotten around S. W . M a u q e r u m J o h n T h o m s o n by allowing the packers to print In G—Neptune. force ample to protect all American- 7—Copk. GEO. L. D. TOM f KINS, D. tt. S., interests, and if necessary to put fine type on the label' the tact that the DENTIST. beet Is steamed and not roasted after 8—Independence. down the insurrection as well. It Is 9—North Asbury. Rooms 1, 2, 3, 4, Postofflce Buildings not thought, however, that any such, all. There has been considerable crit­ Asbury Park, N. J. icism of the secretary of agriculture Margerum ^Thomson 10—Enterprise. .eventuality will arise. One of the 3—Time. 12 Noon. Office Hours—9 a. m. to 5 p. m. for making this concession and the most disconcerting features of the sit­ Gas. Admlnlsterd. Telephone, 37-?. uation is that President Palmer, incit­ chances are that when Congress meets ed by his-wife, whose father was the the matter will be 1 formally Investi­ Ocean Grove WILLIAM H. CARMAN, murdered President of the’ Honduras, gated. ■ Hotel Supply Go. 22 ...... Clayton’S Store, Main avenue Licensed Architect and Builder, is talking of resigning, and may do so 2 3...... ,Y Surf and Beach Office: Main avenue, next to AM&xiSr at any moment. . If he should take this W holesale and Rotall Dealers In ...... Embury and Beach tlon Building Residence, 103 Em­ step. Vice President Capote, would 25...... M ain and Pilgrim Pathway bury avenue, Ocean Grove. . succeed him, and as he is equally un- Fresh, Salt and SmoKed 2G___ Broadway and Pilgrim Pathway Plans and estimates promptly fur­ ‘ popular with the^ rev-olutionaray ele­ 27...... Tabor Way and Pennsylvania nished. ment,- 'this would" help matters very AUCTION 2 9...... 'McCllntock ancl,Peach « little. DR. S. T.^SLOCUM, _ 3 2...... Clark and New*'Jersey Dentlst, 204 Main St., Asbury Park, ' **** F IN E S T 34...... Heck and Whitfield N. J. Over Milan Ross’ real estate o f­ There has been some talk that SELECTION MEATS 3 3...... : ...W ebb and Pennsylvania fice, opposite railroad station. G«3 sithei; the insurgents- or some other evilly disposed person, .might dyna­ SPECIAL TAPS. administered. mite1 the-cruiser Denveri now at Ha- 5—5—5—General Alarrii. Ivana harbor, and force this govern­ JAPANESE Provisions and Poultry 2—Fire. Extinguished. Business Directory m ent to, drastic action. This is rather 1—Wire Trouble. ’ iVild supposition, but precautions M. L. BAMMA>* / “ HIGH ART ^ V Olln Street, Ocean Grove ; €>ylva- 3—Time, 7 a. m. and Chief's Call. Our Grocer. Cor, Railroad square aud Main have been taken against any,such con- street, Afibujy Park, Is the place \o flud re­ ; Ungency> Such a happening could • nJa lI' Venue*ftv°n. Telophone con­ liable goods In large variety at small price. IVORY CARVINGS, BRONZES Come aud see. only be.of advantage to the friends of nection with all branches, W e st G rov e annexation who are anxious to see HAND-PAINTED CHINAS this government take over the island 1 2...... Main strec-t and .Main avenue of Cuba. As the annexation sentiment 1 3____ Main street and Corlies avenue is the most violent among American “ We make both ends meat” 15...... '..Unexcelled Engine House S. J. ROGERS 16...... CofUes nnd Eldge avenues capitalists who have Interests In the Sa les: 'Successor to Al. E. Sexton island, it is hardly to be supposed that 52...... Ninth and Atkins avenues any such event.'could happen. One 10 A. M., 3 and 8 P. M. 54...... Ninth and Stokes avenues “ thing at least is certain and that is 62...... West Corlies avenue that no such fatality;cou!d occur Your inspection cordially invited vthrbugh the instrum'entalit'y-of the ''Follow FlaflJ’ •present government in Cuba because t h e the harbor Is not mined as it was dur­ ing the Spanish occupation. The in­ YOSHIMI & CO. surgents on the other hand have not the equipment for any such villainous SECOND AND OCEAN AVES. Wabash R. R, exploit and the chances are very ASBURY PARK largely against anything happening to Through Car Service ia operated between LIVERY the Denver and forcing-the hand of lA-adpiinlstration in this way. New York, Buffalo and Chicago and St.Louis Boarding. Exchange DAY’S And with but one change to There is trouble and a good deal of and Sale Stable it in the government printing office. Ocean Grave, N. J. There has been friction and dissatis­ Kansas City and Omaha. faction ever since t.he rc-moval of Pub­ lic Printer Palmer and the appoint­ Next to new school building. The ment of Charles Stlilings, an outsider Tourist cars every Tuegday, Thursday and Saturday, from Boston to Chicago, which Philadelphia passengers can take at Buffalo. oulj- brick, tire-proof livery stable on of Boston, as his successor. Dis­ the coast. charges and suspensions have follow­ Connections made with Tourist Cars for Los Angeles, San. Franciaco and other' ed each other In rapid succession un­ Pacific Coast points daily. . Pnrtleuliir attention given to board­ til the whole force of the*v;reat gov­ PARLORS ing horses. Pine horses for sal£ nt all Reclining Chair Cars, Seats FREE, ernment print shop is on edge wonder­ Privilege of Stopping Off for Ten Days at Niagara Falls. An Essential feature times. ing where tlie lightning s will strike All kinds of carriages to hire, next. Mr. Stlllings has been the head H.B. McCLELLAN. G. E, A.f 887 Broadway, N.Y. C. H. LATTA. T. P, A. j 387 Broadway. N Y Health and the enjoyment Telephone llfi. of a large commercial printing estab­ The same variety and ■ O. 8, CRANE, G, P. & T. A., St. Louis, J!o. • lishment, ’ and it Is generally under­ of living demand proper bath­ stood that lie is thorouuhiy experi­ excellence enced in his trade. The government ing facilities. In rural dis­ printing office is the largest and best will prevail tricts the streams in summer equipped establishment of its sort in Perrine & Jackson the world, but there has been nothing this season as IN GOING TO THE afforded the necessary ablu­ D ealers tn but' trouble ever since the new public printer has been in charge. Exactly in previous tions, but as we are -more what the difficulty’ is it would be~hard crowded together the exercises M eats to say. The. explanation of the print­ Catskills, Adirondacks, Saratoga ing office orrnlcyes. is that “ He’s all years. ' and health we used to enjoy Poultry right, but. he wqn't do." It is perhaps the first time, since the days of An­ or Thousand Islands cannot be regained without Fresh Stock drew Jackson, that the printing office Pitman Avenue • Use the direct route via the modern use of the bath. has beeii run on economical business­ Free Delivery. like lines. The Joint committee of OCEAN GROVE• Congress on printing has investigated Andrew T. Van Cleve Prom pt Service the situation during the recess with­ West Shore and New York The People’s out arriving at any definite , conclu­ sion. The ofilce lias long been an Popular Plumber asylum for political printers lookine CLOTHES CentralLines <25 lieck Avenue for soft places and easy worjv with big MAKE THE MAN Ocean G rove, New Jersey Cor. Whltefleld and sure pay, and now when they have #TT W e can add much to your Through vestibule trains, parlor and Pullman sleeping cars. grown old in office resent as an In­ Ocean’ Grove, IN. J. truder a young man full of energy, personal appearance at a No transferring across NewYork city. who insfsts cn them doing something. small cost. • The United'States patent, office sorely * For information and booklets write Cormlius Ladies’ skirts cleaned and N E. Buchanon G. A. Smoor needs a* man like Public Printer Still* Jaou, G. E. Pass. Agent / W. H. W alk Kit, Dist. Pass. Apreht Preaideiu* riec'y aod Treas. lngs. pressed, 50c •115 Brouctway, New York 222 Main St., Asbury Park, N. J. Ho. 624 Cookman Jl venue Men’s suits sponged and ' Considerable criticism lias been Jlsbury Park Buchanon & Smock caused by the action of the- Depart­ pressed, 50c. Pants sponged ment of Agriculture In Its latest rul­ and pressed, 15c. C o . ing as to meat iabe*.3. The new meat Lumber inspection law will go Into effect oo Other work doiie equally Grosbie Furniture Go. / Dealers iu October 1st, and In virtue of this law, lojv by Ocean Grove’s only Jeweler Lumber, Millwork and Builders' all meat products will have to bear a tailor. 508 Main St., Asbury Park, IN. J. government inspector’s stamp and be and Hardware labeled fo r exactly what they are, so PAUL pURKHARDT ttat'tlu.tfe will be no question, of de- Second. Third and Railroad Avenue*. cV.ving the purchaser and consumer. No. 42 Pilgrim Pathway, near the Postoffice NEW18BCOND-I1AND Optician ASBURY PARK \Tlxi and the meat packers as .to the rU R IN IT U K E Latest designs in Seivtlry and Albem«rle brand of CVda** Shluyies. Paluts, forms i ’ new labels that wtll havb to Oll«v^ Vuriilshes and IJrusbes. ,.be; us=d.; . Anything that is deceptive, MOST REFINED OF flbL KINDS . !- Silverware Sole agents for Klni^s Windsor ceoient for •suclV as. “ potted chicken,” made 'out of Gall and eee our Slock and Prices .' Mnmmnuu aud Ocean counties. "■veal"; or ''picnic ham,” made out of ■beef, has been absolutely barred; but Goode rented for tho season. Highest prlco pal (I for sec­ John N. Burtis (the.-packers .stormed the agriculture II Arl Nesdlswork Hand-PalnteifChina and (department this week, on the subiect ond-hand goods. The bargain house of the Jorsey coast. Undertaker and Embalmer Water Colors (of "canned roast beef.” It .will be 645 Mattison Ave. 1 recollected that "canned roast beef" Asbury Park, New.Jersey .was at. the bottom o f all the army con­ I D ORIENTAL RUGS Coffins and burial caskets on hand or tract- scandals after the Spanish- furnished to order. Special’ attention The Woman’s ■ ;American , war. The so-called ‘‘roast Sexton’s New Fire-Proof Livery gjyen to framing pictures. Telephone flj. beef” was ngt .roasted at all, but was a Exchange steam compound mado out of the very AT AUCTION lowest grade of cattle and a ration and Boarding Stables M. C. Griffin A . C. rrlM S .M anaS oi' ' which even .tho hutfgry soldiers in Cuba ; were forced to throw away. Sales D a ily - 10.00 A. M „ 3,00 and 405 Munroe Avenue, Asbury Park, N. J. Contractor and Builder Main ftvo., Opp. Postoffice However,' the packers claim that "can­ 7.30 P. M. Residence, 66 Heck Ave, ned roast bfeef" is a feature of every Ocoan Grove, N. J. army ration In tlie civilized world and SANITARY ARRANGED ENTS PERFECT . Ocean Grove \that it constitutes a valuable' trade Home-Made Bread and Fancy Cakes and Gandies mark, in virtue of which alone they First-class accounuod.ations for private horses and carri­ W. E Tavi.oh are enabled to compete*with Australia and Argentine for domestic- and for­ ages. All our carriages are up-to-date a-nd have rubber tires. TAYLOR & CLARK GEO,RGB M. BENNETT eign army contracts. So the agricul­ ture department has ailowec] them to Closed carriages.;for receptions, weddings arid funerals.' Builders Painting; /.'retain: the- lab'pi “ roast, beef,’! know- Klngsjey Street, Between Second and Third If you yjMt a strictly first-class turn-out you can. get it 68 Abbott Avenue, or ing perfectly \ oli that there la no such Oi Mt. Tabor Wqy IN A L L IT S B R A N C H B S | thing among - packing houses com­ Avenues, Asbury.Park, N .J, . from us. T' ,-phoue 219. M. E. S e x t o n . I OGBA.S QROVe. N. J. No. 116 Heck Avenuo. OCBAN QROVE, N . f . { . V ■' - ^ ' ' i t ' -> 1. • i :v,Jii. 8 THE OCEAN GROVE TIMES SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1900.

a year ago. Three brothers survive him. ..W illiam E. Volght. of 1033 Grace Avoid alum and alum street, Chicago, Is seeking to locate There is no kind of his 'brother, whom he has not heard phosphate baking from since -May 15th, 1S95. Hfs name i s Ed \v a r d Voigt and was a b o u 11 w e Iv e years old when he was taken to Mid­ powders. The label dletown, N J,, by a fa l iner who eot him at a Home for Destitute Children law requires that all in Brooklyn. Edward, if alive, 'would be 23 years old at the present time. the ingredients be ...Miss Anna Eliza Bennett, daugh­ ter of William H. Bennett, of Freer named on the labels. hold, was married to George Fred­ erick Keener, also of Freehold on Look out for the •Tuesday n ig h t o f last week. The I ceremony . was performend at ^arm- STOVES .1 ingdale, where they had to rout the we have not got or on which we cannot save you money. If alum compounds. dominie out of bed. .The families of the couple knew nothing of the mar* you need one, investigate. NOTE.—Safety lies in buying only riage until the day after the • mar­ [Royal Baking Powder, which is a riage. . . . * V ' • ]: pure, cream of tartar baking pow­ Unclaimed tetters der, and the beat that can be made. • '‘The following letters remaiij> un-: claimed in the Ocean Grove postofllce V for the week ending September 19th. 1906: . . ‘ Miss Mae Almendinger,.-Miss Helen COUNTY AND STATE Alpaugh, Miss Jessie H, Ash,, Dean Angllsh, Miss M. T. Arnold and Miss E. M. Arnold, Buena ista. A. Me D. ..M iss Jennie Hamilton, of Lons Baster (2), E. D. Basford, Mrs. D. W. Branch caught a monster crab Jast / Baldwin, Miss E. BarreH, Miss Mat­ , week. The1 crab was 22 inches long and j tie Blackburn j Miss Lucy • N. Beach, > weighed 1% -pounds. ' Miss Harriet BilUngham, FpanK Bid­ dle, Miss Bessie M. Brown, Miss Eth­ . , A. dahlia show will be given by el Boswell, Miss Laura Bourne, Miss •tbe'Elberon-'-Horticultural Society Oc­ Winnifred fiorst, Miss G. E. Boote, tober 1, ‘ Prizes will be distributed Ho Miss Lucinda A. Blackwell, Miss Ella Ours, on the newest orthopaedic lasts, of the best materials, at . the gardeners making the finest dis­ C. Butler, Mrs. M. Burfis, Millie Butz, plays. Miss W. h. Bielt, Mrs. S. E. Cramer, . .Mrs. H. Bennett, postmistress at James Carlew, . Jr., Robert Cameron, ? the lowest prices, must appeal strongly Bradley Beach, has resigned her posi­ Mrs. S. Clinton Cramer, Dr. R. K. Car­ tion and it is understood that Charles ter, -MIsb A. J. Creeiman, M.iss Georgia to all parents. ' P. Burney is slated for the appoint­ Cerow, Mrs. Robert R. Covert, Mrs. ment. Corlnne, Ross Covert, Miss Josephine Vi Cody, Miss Clara Netle P, Crockett, . .Bennett Morris of Wayside is plck- Miss S. J. Cottrell, Miss Mary Com­ . ing a second crop of raspberries. The panion, Rev. H. B.'Cook, Mrs. Joseph C berries are larger in size than the or-' H. Cosrode, Thomas Constable, Miss iginal crop, very sweet and the bushes M; Claudine Coolc, G. W. Churchill, are bearing.well. Miss Rene Davis, Miss Sadie Dean, . .‘Judge William E. Lanning, o t , the ■ Miss Ida Dennis, Mrs. K. Desmond, tlnlted States district court, has beeii Mrs. William I. Decker, Miss Carrie appointed a member ot the state board' B. Dihvorth, Mrs. John G. Dryden, of health to Succeed to Henry W. El- Mrs; Mary Dyckman, Charles H. Dyck- Jrien who recently resigned. jnan, Phillis Dorsey, Mrs. Sara Don­ . .The. fair for the benefit of St. aldson, Miss M. Adele Edwards (2), James’ Church, Red Bank, netted, the W. Eason, Miss Marie Eenel, Miss An­ $1.50, $2, $3.50, $4 and $5 church: a bout ?2,000’. This does not in­ na Eby, Miss Helen Ford (3), -Mrs. A.. clude the money from the various con­ A. Forman, Mrs. W. F. Felter, Miss S Freame and Mrs. Groham, Master tests which will probably be decided this week. August Clyde Ferger; Mrs. J. Freder­ A t each price, a complete line of styles. Perfect fitting lasts, icks, E ..J. Fry (3), M rs.W . H. Fry, - ..There is a run)or that a big steel Charles Finn, Mrs. May Fiske, Harry works will soon be erected at Keans-, Fierce, Miss Harriet R. File, Miss perfect wearing shoes, satisfaction guaranteed. burg. An agent for a steel concern is Eleanor Fricke, Mrs. George Fulling, said to have been getting options on <2), Miss Adelaide V. Fulmer, A. .C. various tracts of land' which are to he Funk, Miss J. Fulton. Mrs. Miller used as the site for the works. Forbes, Mrs. H. M. Gaskill (2), Bertha ..From nine acres of blackberries I. Gessne, Miss Mangle Gaspins, Mrs. A. H. Thorne of near.-Phillips' Mills, in M. Gray, Jack George, Miime George, ' Affddletown township, thfs season Mrs. Edward Gisriel, Clayton Gilbert, gathered about 40,000 . quarts. This Charles Gishert, iss Sadie Grisdale • unusually large yield netted Mr. (.2), Hermiene A, Grimm, Mrs. E. H. Thorne something over $2,000. Goldberg/. Miss Harolyn Goldberg, Master Buvtis Goldberg, F. Flaxington. Adam Mausses, of Lincroft, has one Harkee, Mrs. J. E. Hallett, Mrs. M. of the largest grapevines in this conn- Hand, Miss Mary Hall, Walker Hamil­ Asbury Farit, New Jersey * ty. The vine is 21 years old and cov­ ton/John Haverstick, Miss Ammee ers more than a hundred square fuel. Howe, Miss E, Hess, George Head* The vine produced a crop of grapes Miss List Heikkila. Mrs. D. S. Hor­ this year estimated at- more than a ton; Jr.,-Mrs. Sarah Holmes. Miss ton. ■' Grace Hubbel, Mrs. Edward Jenkins, Bsllmatoe choorfully slvon.' Jobbinft promptly attondod to. Tin and ..T he souvenir postal craze was Mrs. Harry C. Jordan, Miss L. ‘John­ ■worked to tlie limit along the shore son, Miss Julia K. Johnson, Miss J. 6hoet motel work. Stovns ond stovo ropalrfe. this, summer. At the Asbury Park Johnson, Miss Christina Johnson, I LEWIS LUMBER COMPANY postpffice 574,970 one cent ' stamps Howard Johnson, Miss Marie Joyce, Wll/LlftM YOUNG , >vere sold during August, and In Bel-,.; Mrs.' Anna Jones, Miss Maren Knud-, niar over 4S,000 were sold In the same' sen,, Mrs. T. L. Kenney, Staff- Captain Sanitary. Plumbing pferiod. ' ■ ■ ’ Kemp, Miss Louise Kelloggi/^Iiss Liz­ zie Kelchberg, H. E .' Kellaly Miss Tolo phono. 227-W . .Joseph T. Van Mater of Keyport Helen Knight; (2), .Miss Katie Kirch- and WJlJiam B. Conover of Middle* ’ heer, Mrs. Kate Lawyer, Miss Teddie Gas and Steam Fitting town each report an unusually good La Marr, Albert Lewis, Miss Anna W. crop of peaches this year. The form­ Leitch (2), Charles Leach, Mrs. Alice Fine M aterial, Price M oderate Doors, Sash, Blinds, Frames, Mouldings, Hardware, Paints,. er estimates his crop at 2,000 baskets Lee, Miss Lewis, Thomas M, Leppe, while the latter will get probably not M. D., Miss Eleanor Leach, Miss No. 46 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove, N. J Oils, Etc. less than 10,000 baskets. . •Mercy J. Lyon, Raymond Llppsl Mrs. ..The body of a nude man, appar­ George C. Lines, Clarence Linbarger, ently a German, 55 years old, wearing Miss Marie Linton, G. B. Longstreet, a thin gray beard, was picked up on j, Miss Rebecca Lowe, R. A. Lufburrow, the beach just north of the Elberon' Esq., Mrs. J. Ludlum,/Mrs". Margaret SOUTH STREET , Hotel Sunday ‘ afternoon! Th^ body t McClary, Mrs. Sarah S. Manson, Mrs. from general appearances had ijeen in Maddox, Mrs. Frank Mosely, Miss Asbury Park, N. J. the water but two or three days. j Mary *E. Mattson, Mrs. W. E. Merry, Mrs, Miller, Mrs. Eflie Malone, Robt, l ’actory, punkirk, New Jersey Bran oh' Yard, Spring Lake, Now Jersey . .The annual meeting of the Spring McNichol, Miss H. C. Miller, Miss 'Lake New Monmouth Hotel Company. Elizabeth MacBirney, Miss G. C. Mid­ - *■ was held last week. The old board o f » dle brook, -L. J. McGhie (2 ),,Miss Hel­ directors was re-elected.' Senator \ en E. McKinley, Miss Elizabeth V. tbe Mummy jHin’t Laughed for Wore Oliver H, Browu is treasurer of the ( MilleiV Ida Miller, Miss Lucy Moore, company and he reported that the sea­ Miss Maude Morris, Miss E. Moon, than a 1,000 Years. son had been a very prosperous one Mrs. Ella Moore, William .Monroe, for the hotel Lin wood Morris, Miss Florence Maon . .Percy Osborne, the young son of T2); Mrs. J. C. McCurdy, Miss Eliza­ Head Ephriam W. Osborne, o t Osborneville, beth Munhall, Mrs. Margaret Xut.tal, - accidentally shot himself with a 22 Mi6s A. M. Osborne, • Ocean Grove P. ^ calibre; rifie last; week,, the, bullet en* O;, Mrs. E. E. O'Donnell, Miss. Lettie l'"^ jerjn s the‘frorii 'of his throat nnd com­ Patterson, J. A. Patterson, Miss Jean­ ing out at the back of his neck,-enter­ ette Patterson, Jno. V: Pearsall, Miss ROSS’ PAVILION MAY BE ENLARGED HERIFF’S SALE.— By virtue of a tbe Hsbestos Society of Sinners ing and leaving on; the light side. The Marion Price, Mrs. *George Pigott, S writ of fl. fa. to me directed, issued ♦ lad is recovering. ‘ Mrs. .C. L. Raymond, -Myrtle Ransom, out of the Common Pleas Court of the Mrs. A; R. Raff/ Miss Anna Rendall, Association Planning . to Build county of Monmouth, State of New and laii’gb now} there will come a time when you can't} ..A herring hog, Weighing over (500 Mrs; George Rendall, Mr.- George Ren­ Additional Fath-Houses Jersey, will be exposed to sale at pub­ pounds, and measuving ten feet from dall, C. Reggan, Mrs. Deborah A. Reed, lic vendue on MONDAY, THE '22nd tip to tip, was caught in one of Con­ Miss Mary Re^s, W. T. Roseberry, The Association is planning to en- DAY OF OCTOBER, 190G, between over Gaskin's pounds last week. The Miss Martha Rohrig, George Roberts, lurge the bathing facilities at Ross’ tbe hours of 12 o'clock and 5 o'clock “ hog" was landed after considerable Miss Clara Rhoads, Mrs. G..'Rum will, pavilion. The successful bidder for (at 2 o’clock), in the afternoon of said Lawrence Daniel Togg’s ' difficulty, and was shipped to jVew Mrs. William Runyon, Miss Emma the lease of this property will l>e per­ day, at the Court House, Freehold, in York. It required four men to handle 'Rothhardt, Miss Clara M. .Rhoads, L. the township of' Freehold, county of \ the sea monster. mitted to extend the present buildings C. Smith (2), Mrs. Anna 'M. Smith, across Oeean avenue anil In the block MomnoutH, New Jersey, all tho fol­ Hew Book Out this Week Jill Booksellers $1 ..Mrs. Clara Allen and Mrs. Henry Joseph Strahan, Miss Margaret Scan­ of tents for-a distance of 200, perhaps lowing tract or parcel of land and Newman, of Allen wood, were riding lon, Miss Lauene Saunders, Miss Elea­ 250 feet. This WOlilt! nmlte the' pavilion premises hereinafter particularly de­ their bicycles from Spring Lake to nor Steward B. Seebald; Miss Harriet scribed, situate, lying and being in their homes one day recently, when Sheeley, Miss Myrtle Stone, Joseph and jiivunds one of the largest bath­ the township of Neptune, In the coun­ they were run down by an automobile Stockier, J. P. StolzlHis, Miss Bess ing establishments along. the coast ty of. Monmouth, and State of New Ladies’ Tailoring Establishment and severely Injured Both womc-n Short, Miss Helen .Scurry, Lee W. nnil would shut oft Ocean nvenue on Jersey. Beginning at a. point in the ' were taken to the hospHal at Spring Sumner, Mrs. Major Saratta and Miss Ocean Grove’s southern side at Sea northwesterly' corner of Langford 723 Lake for treatment. GoOdreni, Miss Hattie Taylor, Wil­ View avenue, taking oil just one stieet and Summerfleld avenue, as Cookman Avenue, Asbury Park liam Taylor, Sr., Mrs. E. ;L. Taylor, ..Giovanni Derose, an Italian em­ square from its present length. laid down on a plan of West Asburi I prepared a large stock of Ladies’ . Cloaks, Suits, Skirts,, Thomas Tretheway,. Miss Sadie Trles- Bids fur tlio lease, which covers a Park,” in the township .of Neptune, ployed at Drummond’s brick yard dale. Miss Belle Trieadorfer, ;Mrs. A. etc., and I give the best attention to every customer. Fitting^ had .a foot severed while working at period of 10 years, are to be consider­ county of 'Monmouth .and .stats of New -B. Tyrrell, Mrs. Trolles; Mrs, Robert Jersey, made by W. H. NcNyse, Civil in style guaranteed, Suits made to order with the greatest . that place last Saturday. Derose, who Thompson, Miss Amy Thomas, Miss ed, at the annual meeting ,,of the Asso­ ; ftas been in ; this country but Engineer, A. P. 188G; thence (1) run­ .Mary E. Turner, Jack ' VanDevort, ciation next month. Tbe bidders la v e satisfaction guaranteed. Als6 cleaning, pressing, altering months, slipped and fell so that his ning northerly along tlie westerly line Miss Isabel Walters, C. Morris Wallen, submitted their figures on tho agree­ of Langford street, one hundred feet and repairing. Hoping that you will convince yourself by foot-became caught iu the . revolving Miss Maude G. Ward, Mrs. Margaret ment that the successful one will be clay knives, severing it at the ankle (100 ft.); thence (2) westerly, nt right Watson, Morris Wallen, Mrs. Theo­ permitted to make the addition to the calling at my store aud will be satisfied. Branch store, Tenth _ -before he could extricate It. angles io said Langford street fifty dore Wall, Miss Mary B. Watson, Mrs. bathing facilities, anil though tbe As­ feet (50 ft.); thence (3) southerly Avenue Pavilon, Belmar, N . J. • I . B l o o m . ..A new trolley line to run from William R. Ward, Cornelius L. Wells, sociation may yet change this plan, it again parallel with said Langford New Monmouth to the Highlands is Xcil Wells, Miss . Florence Williams, having reserved the right to reject any street, one hundred fe e t . (100 ft.): proposed and consents for the.right of Mrs.. Lucy F .. Wright, J, E. Withers, or all bids, it Is not believed that such thence (I) easterly along the norther­ V way are being obtained'. The line will Aiiss M ay Wliliamson, Mrs, C. G. will 'fie the case. It Is understood that ly line of Smumerfleld nvehue, fifty start at Derrick G. Campbell’s place Whitis, JIJss Inez. B. Wills, Miss Anna there are between 25 and 30 bidders feet, (40 ft.) tq the point or place of at New Monmouth and will follow the. A. Wilcox, Miss Louise Woods, Mrs. for the Icase.- beginning. . 1 •most direct roads to the Highlands. It J. W. Daniels, Miss Jennie Ruff, W. D. Baing the same premises conveyed Occan Grove, Now Joreoy , ... is proposed to connect the line .with. Yotts, Kerlaviror Xavonlgon. Miss Rltada Atkins to Wed to' tlio said L. Loiite.McGIynn ljy Oba- One block.from tho beaoh. Twonty-flfth season. First-olnss'in every r the present Keyport troile>; road. diah'E. Davis, Sheriff by deed dated respect. Capacity two hundred. Booklet P. B. Chamberlin. Money to Lonn -. Invitations are out for the marriage May 14. 1900. ;. Charles V. Hope of Shrewsbury, of >Mlss ItUoda Ellzabeyi Atkins, died* on Monday, September 3, of ildney to Joan on irst bond and Seized as the property' of.L. F. Breij- ■ daughter of Mayor C. A. Atkins ofcAs- hecke & Co., taken dn execution at tho David II, Harvey paralysis, aged forty-nine years,' He mortgage, in amounts, from |300 to 1'ury Park, to Ellwood W. Watson o£ BueeeBaor to F. T was sick only a few hqurs. Mr. Hope $5,000 at 5 per cent anil 6 per cent. suit of Nicholas H.NpeNyse, who sues Oceati Grove Fish Market l.aughorue, Pa. The ceremony will for the use of &c., and to bo sold by Himmelwriglit ;..J. was a breeder and raiser ‘ of flno It you wish a loan on sour property take placo on October 3 at 7.30 o’cloolc horses and had been exercising ono of .consult me first. E. JN. Woolston, in tlio Kirst M. E. church, after .which C. ASA F R ^ j fjlS. Sfierlff. Fish Oysters and Clams And AU £2S °‘Sea the. colts when strickefL He had suf- Real Estate and‘ lnsurojnce, 50 Main « reception will 1)0 given Ijy the lirido’s • 'Pit’fr Pro So. Att’y.’ ‘ fe^ed a slight stroke a." little mor© -than Special rates to Hotels and ; io a little more-tnan avenue, OccanOc“an*Grova. Kirova. N. J. parents at the Ocean .Hotol. I Datod Soptembcr l^j )900. $7.20 ■: . Boarding Houses s - 52 Olinlin St., Ocean Grove, Ni J*

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