EW JERSE XXRIER. PIONEER NEWSPAPER OF OC* *,AN COUNTY,

fgTABLISHED 1 8 5 0 T0H 8 RIVER, N. J .. THURSDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 16. 1805 VOLUME 5 5 —NUMBER 2 4

the Justice made the hail $500 each. They had several times that much in SEASIDE PARK akewood gam bling bills in their “ wads’’ The house at 21S was handsomely RACING PLANS HOUSE IS RAIDED BY arranged, with plenty of bricabrac and “ trimming " It was also plenti­ New Cups for Prizes and Com­ fully stocked with good liquors. prehensive Program PROSECUTOR’S MEN The door which was rushed was ordinarily secured by a heavy door- The Sea Side Park yacht club is EW YORK CLUB DEALERS ARRESTED AND GAMBLING chain, which the colored doorkeeper the first in the field with its racing neglected to fasten when he opened OUTFIT SIEZED—OTHER GAMBLERS HASTE AWAY schedule for this summer ami it is the door ajar to see who was there. sues a very comprehensive one. em The paraphernalia, saul by the gam­ shirt sleeves sat behind a faro table, bracing almost every class of power On Sunday evening last Prose blers themselves to he worth from a green shade over his eyes, and a or sail craft on the upper bay. tor Brown with several officers seven to eight hundred dollars, in big stack of yellow hankbills on the The Sea Side Park club is also to jded the New York clubhouse at cluiled about a half bushel of chips. Sixth street, Lakewood, and table beside an open bank book on the front this year with a number of The faro and roulette tables were a New York bank. The decks of new cups to he raced for this sum ght Frank Harold and Arthur made by Harris and Company, of cards, chips, etc, were all ready for mer. Among the prizes are the Sel- riltian. the reputed owners, in the 101 Fourth avenue, New York play The man was identified as den Twitchell cup lor power boats ; of a gambling outfit. After an One of the gamblers, It is said, Arthur Christian by reporter Brown, the Arthur Johnson cup for ; tual attempt to escape, Harold offered an officer $50 if he would Christian were held under $1000 and admitted the name. In another, the George S Gandy cup for cat- let the chips drop out of the huck of bail by Squire Searing, and the room was a roulette outfit, all ready boats, twenty feet and over; the T . the wagon on the way down to Toms T. Nelson cup for cruising cathoats, and roulette tahles were Drought for business, even to the pea that River, and also intimated that it twenty feet and ovei ; the James M. Toms River by the Prosecutor rolls on the wheel would be worth at least $700 to have Parsons cup for sneakboxes; the XV ! The Lakewood police knew noth Frank Harold, the roulette table the driver lose his way and land about the raid till it was all over man, tried to get out the hack door. N. Stevenson cup for twenty foot somewhere else than Toms River -living up to their reputation. Be He tried one door, saw an officer cathoats; the Horace A Doane cup with the outfit there, and then bolted out of the lor sloops and jaw ls, the entertain 'e they had insisted all along that The faro and roulette tables are so re was no gambling houses in other. He ran up aginst a gun in merit committee’s cup for cruising made that by twisting a few big VvW V.W iV.W iY.SW A '.SN W A .V .V .V .V W .V .Y .Y . ¡ Ed Johnson’s fist and went back in catboats, and the John D. Johnson kewood handscrews, the whole outfit drops quicker than he came out. He with cup tor power boats. In addition to Racing Scene Inside Good Luck Point The warrant under which the raid apart, and in little more than a mo Christian was arrested. Another man these are the Manhassett cup tor is made, was sworn out by Burton ment’s time any one familiar with it sitting there gave his name as Mr twenty foot cathoats, the Ladies cup August 17. Thursday, 2 p m, rown, the New York Globe report- can have it apart and secreted. Had Jones The colored lackey said his for the same class, anil the (Joitltno Ladies' race ENO WRITES , who has been denouncing Lake- the officers been delayed at the door, name was George Williams. The dore's cup tor skipjacks August 19, Saturday, 9 a in, Skip­ gambling houses, and who got it is not at all likely they would have Prosecutor served Jones and W il­ Second prizes will be given, in ad jack r, ce, (class E), for the Cornnio FROM FLORIDA tide ol the New York club in got anything in the way of para­ liams with grandjury subpoe nas. dition to the special cups, where dore’s cup. 1130 a m, Club Run nuary, before the proprietors learn- phernalia An order was sent down town for a more than two boats finish ih any tn Island Heights, t p in, Is anil Picnic Season Now in the Sunny who he was. The raid was run so smoothly and race, and third prizes when more Heights Open race (class C) Prosecutor Brown drove to Lake- wagon to cart the gambling outfit to Southland quietly that the Lakewood police than three boats finish. Champion­ ood Sunday night, taking with him the county .seat. When the men August 24, Thursdav, 2 p m, who have said all along there were pennants will also be awarded cers Wilsey, Hagaman and Sey- were carrying the tables out and Ladies cup Okahumpka. Florida,Tuesday.Feb no gambling houses tn that village, at the close of the racing season to our from Toms River, and John putting them in the wagon, a August 26 Saturday, 9 a m, Club 2t— Whew ! it is now hot— so we can didn’t know anything about it till it the boat with the greatest number n of Island Heights, besides the Lakewood policeman s a u n t e r e d Run to Bay Head. i p m, Bay keep our folks warm without a big was all over. As for the people of of points in her favor. These points lobe reporter. They reached Lake along. Head Open race, (class C) fire, lor some of them are apt to get Lakewood, tew knew about it till are to be computed as follows : Ten ood about ten o'clock, and without “ Why, what’s this? What’s the September 2, Saturday, 1 p m, chilly when a cloud goes over Fish they read about in the morning pa points tor entering, ten lor finishing ing observed drove up to Sixth trouhle?” he gasped N T Coast Championship race, (class a’-e biting, hire Is are p'entv, lots of pers wi hin time limit, and ten tor each reet. Leaving their wagon a short “ No trouhle," he was told. It is said that ¡1 gambling house on C), for the W N Stevenson cup sport Yesterday we were out on competitor beaten stance down the street, they station- “ But what does it mean?” Madison avenue hastily closed its September 4, Monday, 1 p m, the lake. It was a beautiful sight, The number of open races is in­ a man at each hack door of the “ Looks as if it might be a gamb­ doors and shipped its outfit awuy by Open race, (class A), for the Horace bowling along with 11 good breeze, creased by the ofler ot these various w York club house and then ling house raided,” was the reply. wagon ; and also that the Albemarle, A Doane cup 1.15 p rn. Open race. Just enough to make tin a litt'e sea "What did you get, 21S?” he cups, and the schedule, as given be­ cers Wilsey and Hagaman, with Col. James’ place, has been closed (class B ), for the Entertainment j Today we had a fine time on Lake low, >s an interesting one be Prosecutor, went to the front gasped again, as he melted away tight as a drum since Sunday Committee’s cup Harris, caught in a blow- a squall in the darkness and was seen no more. Wilsey rang the bell. A In a drawer in the faro table was July 1, Saturday, 9 a m, Assem­ Classification is a follows : : and rain like one of our westerlies on lored man in white duck,stuck his Christian and Harold were taken a bunch ot visiting cards, with the bling of fleet. 10 a m, Ladies’ cup (bass AA— power boats Barnegat Bay. We were after grape lout, opening the door just lar to the police headquarters, and there inscription, “ Arthur Christian, 218 race, (classes D, E , G anil H ). C.ass t\ sloops and fruit and oranges hut I got a soaking. nough 10 look out. was another sensation, for the men Sixth Street, Lakewood ’’ Also a 2 p m, Ladies' cup race, (class C) Class B— cruising cathoats (over | being at the wheel, and taking the in charge nearly fainted away. They "Is Mr. Christian in ?” asked check book of a New York city bank, July 4, Tuesday, 2 p ru, Handicap 20 leet R L) seas and spray as we lurched alorg had to moisten their lips with their ¡bey. and loose checks on three banks in Pursuit race, (for all sailing classes) C ass C— open cat boats (over 20 on the run home I didn’t mind a tongues several times before they "No, sail," replied the darkey. Utica. There was also a book of 4 p m, Club Power Boat race for the feet R L) little thing like a wetting, though. could ask what was up. They were "Are any the boys around?” tol blank notes. Boxes In whicb the Selden Twitchell cup Class D—-sm.dl cat boats (under Diiint know before that Lake Harris told the New York club was raided. 20 feet It L) wed up the officer. paraphernalia hud once been packed July S, Saturday, ton m, could get so spunky as it did in so “ But what for?” was the innocent "No, sah, no sah !’’ were tonnd in the cellar, and were race, (class E), for the Commodore’s Class E— skipjacks short a time It was fun tor me, but query. Then he tried to slam the door in marked ready for shipment to Utica, cup. 2 p m, Manhassett cup race, Class F— dories some of the passengers I imagine At first the headquarters men even eir faces. The Prosecutor slipped N. Y-, when the Lakewood season (class C) Class G — sneakboxes would have been quite as happy to refused to send tor a Justice, they bind Wilsey and got his loot in the should close July 12, Wednesday, 1.45 p m, Class H— mosquito boats have hail the cruise home made were so put out, but changed their “ick of the door, while Wilsey’s big It is geneially believed that the Club Sneakbox race (class G) 2 p on schedule time. lk, shoulder first, backed by Haga- minds and got Squire Searing. The m, Mosquito Boat race, (class H) Nearby Happenings gamblers Christian and Harold will February 22— Washington’s birth­ Prosecutor asked for $1000 bail each July 15, Saturday, it a m , Club n, forced the door open. The forfeit the $1000 bail, rather than Saturday was the first drag hunt at day, and a big time at the Claiendon, The two men could get no bonds ro was rushed aside, and they stand trial and the risk of a large fine, Run to Island Heights. 1 p m, Lakewood a church fair, and everyone in town lied into a room where a man in men, but put up $1000 in cash, when Morgan cup race, (class C) with the deadwood on them is expected to he here. A fine day July 19, Wednesday, 2 pm , But one riverfront house in Point with fishing parties out Most of the race, (class F), for the Arthur John­ Pleasant is left unrented for the sum L. S. Hansen, Joseph Grover, John The public improvement commit­ Jersey colony are home today. son cup mer ANT RIVER A Thompson tee were instructed to take up with The biggest black bass brought in July 22, Saturday, 1 p m, Seaside A daughter was horn last week to Manufactures — E. Reed Yoder, the regular authorities the problem weighs eight pounds, some smaller Edward Crabbe, Robert Frorlep, J. Park Open race, (class C), lor the Mr. and Mrs. Ivins Curtis of Lake DEEPENED #> of sandtraps at the street ends, to ones, perch, black fish, and big cat­ George S Gandy cup. 1.15 p m, wood L Yoder prevent the washing of sand in the fish. Railroads, Freights and Postoffice Club race, (class B), for the T T The Ocean County National Bank PUBLIC DOCK river, the statement being made by Nelson Burr Gaskill, son of Judge — A. B. Newbury, Edward Crabbe, Nelson clip will build a banking house on Rail the chairman of the river committee Gaskill o f Mt. Holly anil Sea Side W. Burtis Havens, J. A. Thompson, July 26, Weilnesdavi 145 p m, road Square, Point Pleasant Board of Trade Declares in Fa- that there is little use in digging sand I ark, is out after quail, and bringing Alex Truex Club Sneakbox race, (class U). out of the channels, if tons and tons Charles Heclit will enlarge the in some fine bunches, fully as large Yor of Both Moves Public Health— Dr. R. R. Jones, 2 p m, Mosquito Boat race (class H) are allowed to wash in with every Manhattan hotel at Lakewood, more as the Jersey birds. R.F. Willits guns Dr G. T. Crook, W. B. Havens, July 28, Friday, to August 1, Tues Various plans lor improving con. heavy rain than doubling its present size with him, and they have a lames Dr. F Brouwer day, Inter club cruise to Beach Key. C. M. Johnson reported at Oitionsin river navigation were dis The question o f a public dock was Haven and return (with the Bay dandy cracker tor a guide— said to be Publicity— W'm. H Fischer, C. L discussed at length, and the com­ the AL E conference over fifty con­ a crack shot, but the Jersey boys have Waedon Friday evening last at the Head and Island Heights Yacht tting ol the Board of Trade, and Haslett, A . S. Tilton, S. C. Bailey, mittee on river improvements were versions on the VVhitesville charge him bested. Jr. Clubs) • committee on river improvement instructed to ascertain what could be Fred Sutton (colored) of Lake February 23— The day after the Business Interests— J. L. Cow July 29, Saturday 1 p nr, Beach *** instructed to take up the prob done with the Gowdy island, be­ wooiI, is the fifty-sixth Ocean county lair, which was a great success. All perthwait, W. F, Widmaier, Sam Haven Open race, (class C) of river dredging and of secur tween the bridges, and report in patient at the State hospital for the the tancy things sold at a good prices; ue! Levy, S. C. Harris, C. H. El- August 2, Wednesday 2 p nr, Dory *1 * public dock, to report at the writing at the next meeting race, (class F) insane ice cream, cake, coffee, cocoa, etc., meeting. President Holman well, E. S. VanNostrand sold readily also Some of the A special committee, consisting of August 5, Saturday, 10 a rn, Skip­ A daughter was horn last week to 1 I * announced the committees for The Mannahawkin E p w o r t h jack race, (class E), tor the Commo­ Mr. and Mrs. Harvey VanHlse on guests at the house piled ice cream A* year: Messrs. E'. R. Yoder, Crabbe and League has elected these officers : and cake into the cracker hovs as Fischer, were appointed to investi­ dore’s cup r p m, Open Sneakbox Cassville. It is the great granddaugh­ ^?l>e meeting began with the elec- President, Miss Nellie 8. Dixon ; race (class G), for the J M Parsons ter ot Mrs. Antrim VanHise of Toms long as they could stand up to the ™>HofR jj blowdy and J. Lester gate the proposed auto speedway in 1st vice president, Mrs. A. Vf. Cran- cup. 4 p m, Open Power Boat race, River rack, hut they hail to holler quits. °deras members. The following Berkeley township I got all the girls together anil mar mer ; 2d vice president, Mrs. Sophia (class AA), for the John D Johnson In the Freehold courts last week JMjtttittees were announced : • Mr. Yoder, chairman of the manu­ shalled them in where they were Cranmerj qd vice president, Mrs. cup an order was granted to A. E. John­ Public Improvement— R. B factures committee, submitted a let­ served. All looked pleased, at any Marianna Shutes ; 4th vice «resident, August 9, Wednesday, 1,45 p m, ston to sell land of the late John wdy, H, Hoogenstyn, G. H. Hol­ ter from a Philadelphia concern that rate. The old folks did their share Mrs Daisy Hazleton; secretary, C 11b Sneakbox race, (c'ass G ). 2 H. Vanschoick estate, near Lake- man wished to locate here. The com­ — that is, if you call such as I am, Oswald Atkinson; treasurer, Miss p m, Mosquito Boat race (class H) wood, to A. M Bradshaw. mittee was instructed to learn all it the old folks. Riyer Improvement— G. C. Van- Nida B. Letts August 10, Thursday, 2 p m , could about the proposition, and re­ An intermediate department has T. J. R. yjrown, C. L. Has Ladies’ race This is the coldest winter I have port been added to the M E. Sunday ’T ' B. Brackentidge The Ocean county 8. P. C. A. will August z 2, Saturday, t p m, experienced in this State, and I have Civic Affairs and T axation -S. R. The committee on river improve­ school at Tuckerton, the largest teeen here quite a number. I spent give Mrs. Jarley’s wax works at the Sewell cup race (class C) school in Ocean county. Mrs. Sam Kplegate, William F. Widmaler, T. ment were instructed to take up the several winters in Florida before the Laurel and the Laurel in the Pines August 16, Wednesday, 2 p m , uel Lippincott is in charge, and Mgs A. J. Harris, O. E. Payne matter of dredging the river from war, and then there was neither cold the last three days of this week at Dory race, (class F), for the Arthur R E Predmore has presented the de Membership— S. C. Bailey, Jr., Kilpatrick’s Point up to Eirk’s yard nor frost as I remember it. In those Lakewood Johnson cup partment with an organ Continuui on ¿age 5 f ' "K-* NO SUPREME ISLAND HEIGHTS D. J. Harris and wife have been To the Temperance People of Ocean 0 COURT JUDGE ■round the Heights for a few days They have invested largely in real ATAPRILTERM estate here Dr. Davis comes down lrom To t h e H o n o r a b l e J u d g e That is Present Outlook—Jury Camden and opens his drug store on o f t h e O c e a n C o u n t y Drawn Tuesday Sundays rn b iu h *< a bf 8 Edwin Megargee was a visitor C o u r t s . Just cut out the Protest attached h l« W JIN IK V COVHIKH PUHLIIIimu COMPANY. Sherifl'Carr on Tuesday drew the over Sunday. Part of his ftmily H. Vlarlicr, Bdltor m il Manager petit jurors for the April court, which winters here The undersigned respect­ sigu your name and mail at once to begins on Tuesday, April 1 ith. It A daughter was bern to Mr. and OBce, New Jereey Courier Building is not now expected that Supreme Mrs. James Bogert, and a son to Mr. fully and earnestly protest Tome River, Ocean Co., Bf. J. J. s w a i n g a r r i s 0N( terauei ttt.lHJ per Year In advance Court Justice Hendrickson will be and Mrs Charles Hallock last week against the granting of a li­ able to attend Circuit Court Judge Rev. John Simpson officiated at Pastor, First Methodist EpiscopaiCh Thursday Afternoon, War 16, 1905 cense for the sale of liquor at Allen B. Endicott cf Atlantic City, the M. E. church on conference Island Heights, N .J. TOMMjHlVKH. «. J . will be here on the Tuesday follow Sunday Island Heights, N . J. ,nK- April 18th, to hear circuit court Miss Berth« Wood and a young FORKED RIVER C. M. B O S W E L L , D. D., cases; and it is probable that the friend from the city were down last Mary Peterson of Barnegat, was a petit jurors will be summoned to ap week for a few days President Island Heights Campmeeting Associi recent guest of Mrs Forman Holmes pear on that day instead ol on the George McKaig who injured his Ed Holmes was down from Tonis first day ol court. The list is as hand a short time ago, has been in a River Saturday follows : Philadelphia hospital Andrew Bunnell has left the post- 1 Applegate, George R, Dover Mrs. Walter Wood is in the office stove, anil Clarence Stout of 2 App'egate, Charles R, Dover chicken business, and is running an Special Dry Goods Sale Lanoka, has taken lus place 3 Brown, Jasper R, Jackson incubator Monoutlay, ’ ”Tuesday, ...... Wed­ Main St,, Nelson Anderson is visiting in 4 Brinley, Alexander, Lacey Lawyer Littleton has been down nesday of Each Week H. ATRES b New York stite Toms R 5 Bunnell, Martin V, Lacey lately inspecting his new cottage Mis. Josephine Chamberlain is re 6 Bartlett, Allred R, Lit Egg Har Several buildings have gone up the I« ported as slightly improved ; she has etHo our Hst" Dry Goods, Ladies & Gents Furnishings £“lew. 7 Brown, Oscar, Ocean this winter been very ill 8 Bennett. Edmund, Jr, Union Joseph Page, son of the late John DI3 rA lso Rugs, Best Japanese Reversible Matting, Oil Cloths and Floor M atsjgl James Branson, who for 35 years 9 Clayton, J Horner, Dover Page, Sr , died on Tuesday o f this has had charge of [the Stuyvesant to Cranmer, Thomas H, Stafford week after a long illness. He went BARGAINS in GROCERIES Cashonl), SPECIALS tract, has retired, and moved to Pasa to Phoenix, Arizona, last fall, in Best Fruit of the 11 Camburn, Selali, Ocean Silver Milk 8 c ioc Buckwheat g‘c dena. Mr DeGraw takes his place 12 Conklin, Lewis A , Stafford hopes the climate there might help Muslin gc Hams 10c lb 13c Buckwheat f Jc Albert Barkalow, who was re­ 13 Carter, William C, Union him, but it did not. When his mother Best Quality Unbi covering fromja recent illness, has 25c Bakers Cocoa 17c 8c Rice gc 14 Evernbam, James H, Berkeley died a few weeks ago, he was on his Muslin 7C had a relapse and is again quite sick 20c Bakers Chocolate 5 lb. loose Buckwheat $c 15 Foulks, G Ulmer, Pluinsted way home, but did not reach here 14c A Good Quality of Gi •lohn Campbell has left the Forked Best Oat Meal 2Jc lb Brown’s Camphorated Tooth 16 Grover, Charles B, Dover till after the funeral. He married r , • 6c r.Peri River house and has moved back to Best New Orleans Molasses 17 Gaskdl, Lloyd, Little Egg Har a Miss Finnegan, in Philadelphia, Powder 17c Ladies Dress Goods eq Long Branch 18 Grant, Samuel, Berkeley and leaves three children 1 2 c ioc Medicines gc low Harry Aumack and Sam Brinley 19 Ilavens, William F, Lakewood The young people are practicing A full line of choice Flower and Garden Seeds, Onion Sets, Seed Potatoes just recer of Toms River, were Monday visitors 20 Hyers, Garret Y, Dover lor an entertainment to be given lor A social will he held at the home from New York, 21 Hagaman, Charles L, Jackson the benefit ot the 51. E church a beautiful assortment of MILLINERY GOODS ol Postmaster and Mrs. Parker on 22 , Ho'mes, Manchester 5Iiss Helen McKaig arrived home next Thursday evening, by the Ladies 23 Holman, Joseph, Lakewood alter a long visit to Philadelphia Aid society LAKEHURST CEDAR GROVE 2 | Ilarker, Wardell, Plumsted Thomas P. King, P. A. McClain, Harry Richmond and family have 25 Johnson, Joseph I, Dover Rhea Craig and Frank Paul, are Late Friday afternoon fire broke Surfm.in James R . Applegate and ■ lived here 26 Johnson, Charles R, Dover spending a few week in the King out in the boiler room at the rope wife ol Sea Side Park, visited here u e e n \ William Holmes spent Sunday in 27 Kelley, Miles, Little Egg Har cottage on Central avenue works, totally destroying the boiler on Tuesday last Waretown, Forman Holmes at Bar­ 2S Lee, Wilson, Plumsted Last week the young people of and engine house. The factory itself John V A Cattus and family are at negat 29 Luker, Gordon, Jackson the town gave Miss Anna Bridge a was onlv saved by heroic efforts on Meadow Mead firm this week Kite flying is the proper thing 30 Matthews, George, Lakewood surprise masquerade. They spent a the part ol the factory hands, shop Roy Clayton ot Asbury Park, visit­ among our lads, these windy March 31 Messier, Charles H, Manchester very p'easant eyening in playing men, and some of the townmen. ed Frank Tilton last Sunday days 32 Myers, John A , Lakewood games and dancing. Those present For some time there was danger of P. C. Applegate is visiting his James Strcat of New York, one ot 33 McGravy, Michael, Lakewood were as follows: Misses Margaret the boiler exploding. The boiler daughter, 5Irs A. VV. Brown, at oar popular summer residents, has 34 Parker, Norwood, Lit Egg Har and Jennie Emmons, Beatrice Ed and engine were not seriously hurt Barnegat City this week been here for a few days the past 35 Parker, Delbert, Little Egg Har wards,Edith Hamm, Rettie McKaig, Talking of “ spring birds,” a rela­ James Irons came over from week 36 Penn, Jeremiah, Ocean 0 ,a Clayton, Miss Julia Voigt, tive ol the writer caught and killed Lavallette to spend Sunday at his R. B Gowdy ol Toms River, and 37 Potter, Edward, Eagleswood Mabel and Grace Smith, Nettie a “ Jersey mosquito," last Friday home here James Lonan of Bayville, were re­ 38 Reynolds, James L, Lakewood Migrantz, and Messrs Roy and Earl Will Downes had part ot the Jesse Miller fell while getting cent visitors 39 Rosenson, Barney, Lakewood Ellis, Thomas and William Wallace, thumb on his left hand cut off’ in the cedar logs out of the swamp and The C. E. meeting will he held 40 Seaman, Clarence, Eagleswood Lodge Parker, Benjamin Naylor, machinery at the rope works Satur­ broke his leg on Saturday last Friday evening at the Riverside 41 Skidmore, Jacob, Lakewood Russel Jamison, Herman Vautier, day morning Mrs Lewis ol Toms River, visited house 42 Sembler, George E, Brick Parker Page, Ed Edwards, J r, The funeral service of Jacob Mrs. Bart Applegate on Sunday last >1 S. Bunnell, who lies been work 43 Seaman, George, Eagleswood Pierre Hardy, Prof. Harper Fabian of Ridgway, who died Tues- Arthur Johnson is bui'ding a new ing out of town, spent a few days 44 Shumaker, Benjrmin E, Brick day night of last week, was held at boat house on his place. Highclass Shoes, Bootsandj at home of late 45 VanCamp, Enoch T, Brick ADAMSTON the Presbyterian church here Satur­ The snow is last melting away Rubber Footwear There was quite an exciting time 46 Waul, Charles, Berkeley day afternoon at one o'clock, Rev. and the roads are in better condition, last Saturday, when it was dis 47 White, Frank, Lakewood Mrs. James Hulse was a Tuesday William Moore officiating. The but bad enough yet SHOES REPAIRED covered that the moon could be seen 4S Yoder, J Lester, Berkelev visitor at the county seat Knights ol Pythias, of which Mr. a! noon with the naked eye in broad On the other hand, the Mt. Holly Ed Stillwell and Herbert Pol- Fabian was a member, turned out in Letter to Havens & Son daylight. Some claimed they could JOS ALSHEIMEB Mirror says that Judge Hendrickson, hemus visited Lavallette city Tues a body to pay their last respects to Torn* River, N. J. also see a star near the moon who is now at his Red Bank home, day the departed brother. The inter Dear Sirs: The Fair Ground buildings, Mrs. Clara Parker ol Lanoka, was can walk about with a cane and may W . C. Applegate spent Saturday ment was at Toms River Ocbleskill, N. V,, were painted with Devoe last year here last week be able to open April court here and Sunday with his parents, V. W. Joseph Kearns Jr., of Brooklyn, JOHN W. LEWIS George Low and Alex Truex of Applegate and wife of Cedar Grove Two other-paint agents said the job would was a Sunday visitor take 150 gallons (their price was 15 cents less Toms River, and Edwin Parker of U . R. Hulse was at Point Pleasant BAVVILLE Miss Lizzie Chambetlain of Brad­ a gallon) Practical 4 PLUMB! Lakewood, were Sunday visitors Tuesday John Rhodes, who has been work­ ley Beach, is home owing to the Our agent said not over 125 Gas and Hot Water Fit Mr. Talt of Philadelphia, who Mrs. C. J. Hulse spent Monday It took 115. We saved’em at least I140 ing at Double Trouble, lias taken the illness of her mother, Mrs. James will run the Forked River house, at Point Pleasant on paint and labor ters, Steam Fitting am job ot cook at the Tom Jim Tilton Chambei lain was here this week William C Jones of the Spring The American Mouse, Tannersville, N. Y., Hot Air Heating,Tin am Go’s fish pound at Mantoloking Gen. John S. Schultze is on the Lake L. S. S., was the guest of his was painted two coats last year; not Devoe Sheet Iron Workers Mrs. Amos Fulkinburg 'and Miss sick list Mr. Charles Haner, across the street, put Dr. Harper to Seek parents, Abram Jones and wile 'fun Jobbing promptly attended to Stella Falkinburg have been visiting The first meeting (for practice) of on one coat Devoe Health at Lakewood day at Osbornville the reorganized band was held Tues Mr. Wiltse (American House) is sorry he til Washington Stm Urged by John D. Rockefeller, Aaron Hulse was home from the didn’t paint Devoe. Haner’s one coat was Mrs. Caroline Phillips of New­ day evening TOMS ItJYElt who believes that the air among tile 5Iantoloking L. S S., Sunday The members of the M. E. church better than Wiltse’s two market, Mil , is visiting relatives Depends on the paint Lakewood pines would be very bene 51 rs Abner Herbert and Robert are making preparations lor their here Yours truly F. IV. D evoe & Co. ficial, Dr. Harper, President of Chi VanNote were at Point Pleasant Thomas Harvey last week visited tair and supper Friday night P. S F.. II. Berry sells our paint cago University, is going to Lake- Monday his brother, John P Harvey, who is wood this week to recuperate from Ebenezer Falkinburgh, who has sick' at New Uedtord the effects ol the operation he recent been spending the winter in Florida, The Mrs. Jessie Potter, the bride of HEADACHE ly underwent. is at Bay Head where he will stay Philip Potter, is at the home of the Obtain relief by having our eye s]* Mr. Rockefeller’s automobile, with during the summer groom's mother ialiit prescribe for you. Def ctive ejt its glass enclosed tonneau, will be at Mr. Grigg and family are spend STERL­ sigh' is enerally the cause. Correct Daniel Vnnderveer is slowly re the disposal ot his friend lor long ing sometime with relatives at Como eyesint by glasses and the headache covering from a severe i Iness drives through the pine woods John S. Hart was an out ot town a thing of the past. Mrs. Emma Potter and two sons, The X ray treatment, which the visitor last week ING Joe and Hilbert, are visiting in council of physicians at Chicago pre G. S. Adams, our grocer, has Stiles & Co., Philadelphia scribed for the patient, will be con­ been busily engaged the past week Philadelphia Eye Specialists Mrs. George II. Evernham and tinued at Lakewood under the direc­ making room lor the large shipments Marine son, Roy, are visiting at Fort Lee at CowpertiiwaK ExchisÄ tion of Dr. William Gray Schaufller. of groceries and feed he has been Miss Debbie Potter is mounting a receiving Saturday, April 8j beautiful and also an Eng MOTORS HOURS: :(HI a.m. till p.iu. Dr. Volney Lost His Suit Benjamin A'bertson is out of town 9 3:00 lish pheasant for Frank Ti.ton ol Against Ship Builder Nixon for a few days to 30 Horsepower Cedar Grove Basil Lee visited Point Pleasant I , 2, 3, 4 Cylinders T ie court ot Errors aud Appeals Miss Jessie Allen has returned E. S.VanNOSTRAW has affiiineii the decision of the court Tuesday home, alter spending sometime with 2 Cycle, Jump Spark Ignition Plumbing, Timi ing anil of cliHtiCery in the suit of Dr. Carl J. W. J. Osborn visited Mana Charles Lonan and wife of Brook Heating W Voluey (formerly of Touis liver) squan Tuesday Weight-, about 20 lbs to the II P lyn Household Good.i, etc, against Lewis N sou,»Lie ship builder, Mrs. James P Lewis was called The Point Pleasant visitors on A very noticeable leaturc ol the Sterling En­ 5 Washington St,, Toms jjlfl wli 1 wins out in the cine to the bedside of her father, who is Tuesday were 51rs. Jackson Jones, gines is tne absence of so many and trappy parts Suit was brought to recoter one very ill at Pemberton Lester Brower and Oliver Osborn which produce a complicated and unreliable en gine or motor. You will find the design pleasing half of $850,000 par value of fully Prof. Wardell has a new horse Lloyd Britton was at 5Inntoloking UP-TO-DATE in appearance, strong and substantial. They are paid up stock of the International A few Inends called on Philip Tuesday Smokeless Powder aud Dynamite "built for work” and particularly constant work. Potter and bride Tuesday evening J. D. Stillwell was an out ol town ;} hp revcrsiblejs# Send for catalogue. Sold by company. The mit involved the visitor this week PRINT­ trauafer of shares from ti-e Volney The best entertainment of the Smokeless Powder company, to season “ Parsifal” March 21, Ht the NOTICE FR0RIEP & YODER ING which Nix' n bad advrneed $30,000 Opera house. Benefit of Presby Mv wife, Bertha B. Botrerr. has left her bed terian church and bourn, and t will not pav auv hill* contracted by her. LEWIS A. UOGEKT, Tonti River, S. J. ' cm Rivcr Fronti T O M S H I V E R {near C.R.R.Depot AT THE COURIER butter, besides the milk and cream feto JtïStB Ê o « '« that was used, and some milk was sold 'VownuvtiK. s.J. . Brsi|av Afternoon, Mar. 16, 1905 Fsimers will have their plows out as souti kb the frost is out of the ¡Jaw-Word Column ground Mrs. M uy Mott is here from Phil, Rev. A. Lawrercc, the new pastor, ed ol phi a "do V ou SEE THIS ? will preach in the M. E. ceuich next Elmer D:>x-.ey visited Philadelphia [ Then others would see your adv. Sunday last week L it were here. ______Over #25 was cleared nt the cake- Yr~ ~ ',, ,u „nt uoKciClei lij April 1, 100ft, will E. H. Berry spent Monday in t^ fn io *« hanOsof on sUoruo^ftwA. 0. 1HKSCH coUertlon. sale of the M. E church ladies in Spiing Lake Grovet’a store Saturday John Fischer has boon quite sick ™ ..n » T e—Fine Milch Cowh, good »toch. The One-Price Cash Store 1 ^ \o w. U. FBNN, Forked Klver, N. J. Squire David Veeder went to Free for a week past £ Main Street Toms River F ^ r T r .’'¿.sneakhox, 19 feet two, Urat.daHS hold this week, bought a new Dug, C ..D Brackenridge spent Sunday K uIotV ^ a H. UKA.nT, Forked Hirer, • • AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAA*• AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA*• AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAJ p . ’ ______------fresh from the west, and rode it borne here from New York fz r r z , I K-rl root, lorpedo stern Launch, r x Sun rises tomorrow at 6 o9 a. m., l r?«Re2flne. one -ear o'1' Complete with pol- Mrs Caroline Truex of Burrsville, WiSVl^trimmings,cushions, railings, anchor, and eets r.t 6.c 0 p. in., making the new. w o; will tell for * 1» was in fowu Tuesday Co« new, r» , PH0HIKl> * vODKlt day and night each just twelve hours Charles Scbopbach of Philadelphia, BOYS’ SPRING CLOTHES „ rff. s-IV'miliuill, steel lurhlne, IU feet in long miter ilerrlos and rump, cheap. H. K, was here over Sunday The peerless array ot tine Ready-to-Wenr Clothing we aie showing this season is Beach llaven Frank Dement is building a thirty Mrs. Elln Bunnell will move to the highest standard ot clothes values. The various styles are correct, faultless, superb and . 'V kaLK—A uitohlnge Hot Water Boiler foot speed lauuch at Faunoe's yard. L’ S fr condition. Cheap. Apply to M. U. MIL- Lakewood for the present ■f'l-Snrooor Farm ______It will be light, narrow of beam, and up-to-the minute. The fabrics are the dependable kind, woven into patterns of beauty, Miss Natalie Kirk started today •uTHALE-VnluaUle to Aero Farm, rich land heavily powered fancy plaids, mixtures, made and trimmed to perfection. Superior in lit and finish to any liiiid) 19 room cottage, shade, lawn, fruit, for a visit in Cleveland, Ohio .¡inriia water. Main avenue, Toms Hirer, A good house greeted the bell­ other class of ready-to-wear clothes sold. The Suits come in all the modification.: Single ireroperty, Fasy terms. Apply to Wilson Valiant spent several days * P f C. .1. CORKY, Box 166 ringers at the Baptist chuich on or Double Breasted and Russian Blouses Tuesday evening, Moving pictures at Spring Lake the past week fngKrs FBUTILIZBBS, all grades, for sale This week in order to everyone interested this was we will make on every suit a LtUOMAH 1. UKA.NT, successor to 0. A. were a part of the entertainment A! Edson of Philadelphia was u get weeks end visitor at the Oeein home IwigTKD—Lady or gentleman of fair oduoa- Sid Harris has laken up the work Special Discount of Ten Per Cent. * , to truvcl for a tlrin of |960,iHie capital, Mrs. Wetherill of Atlantic High­ ■nil OH per year and expenses; paid week- of reporting for the U. S. Weather Remember, for the coming week only, Ten Per Cent, off of every suit purchased. iihlr.sH u. HiltCIVAL, Toms Klver, N. J . Bureau, socceoding Fred G. Bunnell, lands, has been visiting Mrs. Owen MUD-South of Cedar Creek Life saving 3 huts *n a batteau about twelvo feet long, painted who is now employed in New York stt'eieaiu and Inside yellow color. Owner Miss Anna Grenbaidt of NewYoik Mens Underwear New Spring Jackets Plaited Skirts ¡J» wm. 11AKVJSV, Cedar Creek Station Dr. E. B. Hodge, of the Presbyter city, is visiting her auut, Mrs. A!s- We are displaying a beauti­ New lot of beautiful grey filS T iU —Small Farm, fronting on water, ¡an publication board, Philadelphia, W e place on the counter (igMolieap. Address, J F O, tkis otllce preached at the Presbyterian church beimer and in one window several ful line of Covert Jackets— Skirts, just tor the coming ntrm nrm Tum m • last Sunday and will do so again Sun­ Carroll Malsburyand wife of West- dozen pairs of Mens Fine prices, # 5 , $ 5 . 5 0 and tip spring. See them at $¿4 5 0 day field, spent Sunday with Bernard Summer Weight Underwear BREVITIES 3 Sunday was the anniversary of the Hainer Muslin that will be sold at the low Rain Coats ' lira of Home News duickly Told J blizzard uf 1888. It came on Sun­ The regular price with us Miss May Rowland has been ill New productions in Crav- ' ¿AAA A AA A A A A AA A A A A A AAAA A • day night, and Toms River didn't get with the grip while visiting iu Phila­ price of ;> O c a suit has always been 8c a yard, enette cloth,Oxford and greys I East winds dug out of the scow drifts nor get a delphia but Saturday only will sell mail from the outside woild till Fri­ Another line of line, Bal- from S I 4 up Swelling buds Benjamin Johneon, a vetorau resi­ Fruit ot the Loom ) day briggan in white, cream and March is half gone dent of Osbornville, was in town Frank Harold, arrested in the Lonsdale Bleached j at 7 ! c Saturday light blue. These are excep­ White Waists Full moon next Monday Lakewood raid Sunday night, was in Miss Maggie Walnwright is visit­ tional values W e just received from New I Boatbuilders are all busy town yesterday afternoon. It was GROCERIES ing her sister, Mrs. D. A. Oranmor,at York a choice line ol White St. Patrick’s day tomorrow rumored about town that he and # 1.00 per suit Remember, we are still in Bunch Haven Today is the 75th duy of the year Christian were seriously considering Waist Patterns. Only one the Grocery Business, and it a plea of non vult Thomas Allen and wife of Allen- Leather Bells pattern of a kind. Come in you are looking for choice, I School meeting next Tuesday after wood, visited John R. Davis and Former Sheriff C. L. Holman says A new lot of Men and Boys and ask to see them— no trou­ on wife this week clean and cheap Groceries, I Gardeners are raising plants under that he has shipped the last of his Leather Belts, just arrived ble to show goods. Sell for we can furnish thorn to the 19o4 cranberries, and that the mark­ Mrp. Cooper Giberaou has return­ |lass from 1 5 c and upward $ 1 .5 0 und $ 1 . 7 5 a pattern Queen’s taste. et has been on the down slide for ed from a long visit with her daugh­ “Winter lingers in the lap of some weeks past. They are quoted ter in Baltimoio r » TTT’rVTTYVVrnW ’FVTTTTT?T’r»»TTTrrTTTTTTY’rTTTVTVWTTTT» • ▼▼TTY'fYYTTTTV’rYTVTTTTTTT» »ring” in the Philadelphia muiketsatSLand Miss Nellie Shinn went yesterday 1 Robins and bluebirds ting from to New York, where she will make Î T TT T rt/N /-. T ^.r«rr,T rT T < and SI 25 per crate I " V i v l potreetop3 Harty, eon of Thomas I. Grunt, her home for the present J V J — T Bicycles riders are cutt ing out of was the successful bidder to cariy Holmes Birclsall and Horace Cluto Irinttt quarters U lcIo Sam’s mailbag between Toms of the schoolsbip St. Marys Lave SuceehNoi- to COWPIOliTII W AIT Ac CO The tains last week washed the River and Postmaster Gordon Clay­ been homo from New Yoik this week • • AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA*. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA** AAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA** Itreeis fairly cltim ton's >;t Hazleton, leaving here at 11 Among Friday visitors were A f- tTfce OtchKBtra gives a dance to- a. in. on Tuesday, Thursday and semblymau Poarce of Burrsville, Nearly Naked, Ran Ten ■ gLt nt the opera house Saturday, and returning that after­ Freeholder Rutter of Wost Creek, OBITUARY and Hoiace Sprague of Barnegat Miles Through the Woods f It is claimed that a half dozen new noon Bei j imin Gifford, for many yeuia Y. I,K, Sayings basts will start hue this spring, in Next Sunday at the Baptist church Misses Fannie Schwarz, Mary William Down:-', who bail been ti resident 1 f lids tow: plied .t Ur.id- a For (hr llcttcrm vul of our 'lotvn hfiioud parts of town Patter Francis’ morning subject will Gwytr, Vesta and Anna VacNote living in a cabin >.t Whitings and ley Beach ou Tuesday of this week, Spiing bus come olcu more «ml The ice is oven yet not all cut of be “ What will people say und think rook part in a musical« at Lakewood chopping for George Gibersun, and at the home of his son, William Gif­ with the first warm days the V. J V. [he liver, and snowbanks arc still to at your faueralt” Iu the evening yesterday, in aid of the St. Marys had been 1 okid upon sometime as ford, with whom ho was spending wants to call the attention of all 9 seeu here and there will be !he first of e, series of sermons school demented, on Friday night lust the winter. He was 78 years old, hrust holder:, und our merchants to Spring begins ut. 141 a. m. on on the fiiatory of Christianity ; topic Mrs. Hubert Milford line gone to thought ho vvaa being chased, and and *us 11 native of Munnuhawkin. the condition of their buck yards next, 21st inD, when the “ The condition of the world when Oberlin, Obio, where Dr. Milford is ran through tho woods barefooted Death was caused by bronchial If ivciy back yard in Toms River lug orosses the line, northbound Christ came” located, accompanied t>y her children. and nearly naked, to Forked River. troubles. Ho was a soldier of the could only bsvo a thorough overhaul­ Dover township school met ting on Mr. Robinson went with them to His neighbors followed him and civil war, and leaves a widow und ! The Groundhog’s six weeks mure ing, followed by burning ui.d carting Tuesday afternoon next will elect Philadelphia found him there exhausted, lying on four children: William Gifford uf It winter ended on Tuesday of this away to the public dump of every four tills lees, iu the places of Dr. E. William G. BaDcker and wife of the ground, bis scanty clothing turn Bradley Beach; John Gifford and geek— audit was all winter, too useless and disorderly article, tfie C. Disbrow, Asa T. Wilsey, Edward Pittsburg,visited Posmasterand Mrs. from him by his run through tLe Mrs. WiUon Hyers of Lakewood; W. P. Kirk has the frames up for whole appearance of our village A. Gulick ami Charles McKelvey. It Singleton over Sunday. Mr. Bancker brush. He was taken to Whitings, and Frank Gifford of this place He Its two forty footers he is to build would be greatly improved. is understood that all four are will­ is manager of the American News and brought to Toms River Sunday, will he buried on Friday, with the for Hal Moon and Jimmy Nieukirk Jt may serve to keep tLe names of ing to serve another term. $6500 is company iu Pittsburg to be Hent to the asylum at Trenton. sei vices at Biadley Be ich. There was enough ice left in the asked to run the schools next year. our merchants before the public to D. Halsey Phelan, (who married As he is not a citizen of this coun­ >ay Monday to carry a boat across Last year $5100 was voted at the huve wrapping paper, box lovers, Miss Ethel Gowdy of this town), for ty, he was committed to the jail to Oliver Hopkinson a well known ¡from Cedar Creek station to the regular meeting etc , blown up aul down the streets many years connected with Jacob give time to learn what municipality summer resident of Beach Haven, nin before their stores, but it is scarcely Sheriff Carr on Tuesday sold the Hteinbach’s department store at Long is responsible for bis support. He died luBt Friday at his home in Rumor says that Sid Harris will the kind of advertisement likely to Luttie L. Ortley property at Point Branch,has taken a job in New York bad said himself that he came from Philadelphia, of pneumonia. He was ed Roland Buckwalter as assist' attract critical customers. Pleasant, under foreclosure brought with Rogers, Peet Sc Co., the cloth­ Jamesburg. A sho.t time ago he ninety-thiee years old. Mr. Hopkin itttoG.H. Aumack at the Metro- A thorough overhauling of dump by former Governor Foster M. Voor iers. He will enter his new position tried to drown himself in a pond son was closely identified with the ilitan Insurance office piles, followed by systematic removal hees, as receiver of the defunct Re­ this week near Whitings. He seems harmless development of Philadelphia. He public loan association. The owner enough towards other people, his was the oldest living member of the or burning of every scrap of refuse Bey. M. S. Rowland preached at F. E. Cnmburn is showing some bid in the property for $800. Gov. mania taking a snicidal form Philadelphia Bar and the oldest as soon as it collects, would ItheH. E. church last Sunday, morn- minie rifle balls, that were shot out Voorhees was represented by Henry living graduate of the University of effectually remedy the back yard Ring and evening, in the absence of of his gun when he returned from the Howell Drake, a young Elizabethan Exertion or Fright at Fire Pennsylvania. He was admitted to nuisance, and very materially add to |Vutor Valiant at Conference war forty years ago, into a tree at lawyer, who is well known here, and Killed Lakewood Woman the bar in 1837. He wus a decendant the beauty aud attractiveness of our The funeral of John Farley, who Waretown. Recently the tree was who visited his uncle, W. Scott Jack- of Fruncis Hopkinson of llevc Iution village. Let our housecleaning this [findat Toms River jail last week, cut down,and these balls were found, Heart trouble, brought on either sou ary fame. spring begin with the b ck yaid ] »»held Saturday from his late home six inches deep in the wood by the exertion of trying to put out Jtsse Miller broke hiB right leg J North CliDton avenue, Trenton, a tire iu the brubh near her home, or 383 last Saturday while working in the George Bishop of Philadelphia, l’he fourth entertainment under IttqoiMi high mass at St. Joseph s Changes in Business Places by fright at the spread of the flames, cedar swamp of the lute Hogan Ap who married MisHEuima Sheaff, died the auspices of the V. I. A , will be I Church killed Mrs. Anne Fletcher, wife of plegate. He and Henry Applegate Harty Ayres is rearranging his last week and was buried on Monday. given by Mattison Wilbur Chase of John Fletcher, on John street, Lake- A tnasB meeting is announced to had been cutting eff the cedar for the store for the comfort and conveni­ He was a publisher iu Philadelphia, Chicago, at the Opera house March wood, Monday 11» held this evening in Cowperth- Burr sawmill at Silverton, and were ence of his patrons and for some years got out tho Teiu 28th. The press commendations Mrs.Fletcher was in her 75th year. speak very highly of him as 11 lecturer l*iit hall to discuss the formation of carrying out the logs ou their should C. H. Elwell has put in a new plo Magazine, connected with the It ia said she went out with a bucket h i, M. C. A. Mr. Brown, an as6o- ers. Miller made a misstep on the counter and renovated bis confection­ Baptist Temple, of which Russell of water and a oup to put out the tire Sweet Florida Oranges, it may be l»*te secretary, and John C. Price, rough and frozen ground, and the ery store Conwell is pastor in the biush, which ia alleged to have the last of the Season, 35c diz. Get I »ho ¡8 interested in the branch at big bone of the leg snapped like a Widmaier and Truex have laid a been set by her grandchildren. She them at Elwoll’s j Tucker ton, will address the meeting pistol shot. Walter Irons hitched new floor and rearranged their count­ Mrs. Heber R. Bishop, widow of a fell over in the fire, and was burned up and drove him home er and shellroom, and will now re­ well known New York millionaire, What right has a land turtle to be in several places, but not enough to paint their Main staeet store died Monday. She was a Bister-in­ Tickets for “ Fttrsifal” will be on l&iwlmg about the woods on March Last Tuesday, Judge Harrison H. have caused death. As sue hud been llthl is the question that Henry Thomas Roberts has been repaint­ law to the late Nathaniel Holmes sale at the office of S. C. Bailey, Jr., 1 Voorhees of the Cape May county troubled with her heart for years, ing the bluefront store,inside and out Bishop of Toms River. Friday, March 7th, until 8 p. m. at I Applegate would like answered. bench, who is a native of Jackson und death was expected to overtake Charles Berrien has taken down which time scats can be reserved by ’Dobbsy” picked up the turtle near township in this county, bought in her iu thut form most any time, act­ the partitions in his store, and re­ Has Position in Trenton those who have purchased tickets I Cedar Grove. It had the initials the Louis T. Derousse property at ing Coroner Lillibridge, who with I "V. A.” and “ E. H .” cut in its shell arranged the fittings Windsor Park (Island Heights) for officer Hagamau went to the scene Clarence, son of Edward Irons of In the novellette which opens the Joseph Grover has his store out of Rev. Alonzo Chambers of Imlays- $275 at Sheriff sale. Derousse, after ou phone call, gave a burial permit this village, who recently graduated April Smart Set, Grace MaoGowan the bauds of the carpenters and IJ°*n, well known in Dover township, being Speaker of the House of As­ of death from heart failure from a Trenton ‘ business college, has Cooke has struck an entirely new painters for the time being | J** a fine cow from whioh he gets sembly, was made Postmaster of a position as bookkeeper with the note in fiction. It is a story of the Greening appleB at El well’s ‘5 quart« of milk a day. Prom one Camden, and Judge Voorhees was H. Hoogenstyn smiles, and won­ Schwarzchild and Sulsberger beef West, so saturated with the atmos­ Mght’a milking was taken the next cue of his bondsman who had to ders if the work in his store is lespon- company in that city phere of that part of oar country and Get you tickets for “ Parsifal” on | *°niiBg two and a half quarts of make good his accounts. This prop­ sible for all the titivating the town so photographic i> its depict h r «f on sale Friday at the office of S. C. j •Wm. During the month of Janu- erty was seized to repay $13oo that merchants have beeu doing in the Vanilla, Chocolate and ¡Strawberry ranch life that it will toko high rank Bailey, Jr •*1 they made forty eeven pounds of Voorhees paid on the bond past tew weeks Ice Cream at El well’s among the beat Wm of that claoa eVVfVfftfVfVVVVVfVVVVVVfV Cjje JJeto Jersey Courier ••••••• •*••••••••••«•••••••••••«•« I SEEN i f HEARD ffi j Twenty-ninth Bid Abraham Lincoln's grand­ FIRE father first settle in Monmouth o o a n Annual ty, and was his grandmother a Lem ? ing, of tbe famiy still so numerous Statement in Ocean and Monmouth counties? January i 1905. Paid-for W hen a Man VrriClAL PAl'RK OK o c ia n c o u n t y . A writer in tbe Freehold Inquirer Insurance in force, over PublUlisd by answers both those questions with One Billion Dollars; Y ells ■ ■W JUHHICY COVHIKHPUUMHIlINti one “Yes’’. He says that one Abtn, COMPANY. Paid-for insurance issued bom Lincoln came to Monmouth V f»’ N » . II. Plichcri Killtor »ml Manatfet couDty about 1085, with John Dock­ and revived in 1904, over j/ r ON«»i New Jersey Courier lliillil lnH ery, who took op a big tract (or pat­ 312 Million Dollars; total Toms Ulvcr.gOmii t'o., N. J. ent) of land from tbe Proprietors i •‘J.04I |>«r*jYear In advance total paid policy holders near Clarksburg.- Jacob Lem iu- iti 29 years, over 92 Mil­ He doesn't need a stepladder Thursday Afternoon, Mar. 16, 1905 came at the sumo time, Dockery lion Dollars. TOM I H IV K H . N. J . bringing a number of colonists with to reach the him. Deeds to parti ol land near Write (or Information o f Policies Batared at the* Poet Office at Toioa Hlver a« Clarksburg ate in existence as well M. a ecoml-ela«H,niall mailer. Ear of the Public as wills, which mention tbe land ____ ADVERTISING RATES owned by Abraham Lincoln. He THÍ PRUDENTIAL adds: Isn’t that so? Then you ought to heed a TlAN.MKFT A!H KKTISKMKNTH — TWOlTB line« Insurance Co. of America Home Office, Newark, N J one Ineii apace), 76 cents one Insertion. Kauli • • • Incorporated tin a Stock Company lot thn State o f Now Jersey ddltlonal Insertion, S6 cents. JOHN P. DRYDtsN, President 0UBINRHH CAKDM—one Inch spnee. fs.oc a year “ It has been reported that Abra­ LKSLlK D. WAHI), Vice-President EDOAH 3 . WAKD, S(1 Vlce-Prem. Whisper of Warning •ach additional inch, fs.ou. ham Lincoln married a sister of Ubnihal Advkhtihiku — Our rates will he KOKKKST F. DKYDEN, ad Vice President WILBUR S. JOHNSON, stli Viue-Freat. aiade known upon application at this office William Leming, Medora by name,as HOWARD GRAY, Secretary soil Comptroller •Ither personally or by letter. Ueo, Crawford, Assistant Sept., Kniglits of Pythias hall. Fourth street, Lakewood, N. J. ; and have your property insured at once. ns there is a Ledora Lincoln buried Lboai. A dvihtihkmknth -At rates allowed by V Chaa. E. Dalryraple, ■ ’ District...... Manager.....° Ord. Dept,, m Main ov.|St., nouuijAsbury iPark, um, Av.N. u.J. ^ (idle)iuiq; ^ •w. at Coveli’e H ’il cemetery in 170B It A postal card will bring a personal call. C«NT a Word Advkktihxmbnth—On local page one cent a word for each insertion. The popular nmy be President Lincoln'e grand- ooal advertising scheme. Would Change Law to Allow n other was a Loming; they say that OSBORNVILLE WM. H. FISCHER Raid on Lakewood Gamblers the same Abraham Lincoln that lived Auto Road Race at Lakewood and owned the little farm near Cov- Miss Viola Maxsou of Lakewood Notice was served last Sunday oil’s Hill village was a blacksmith by Frank Mery of Lakewood, repre­ has been visiting relatives in West PERCY L. GROVER, Manager nigbt by tbe Prosecutor upon the trade and no doubt but wbat be senting tbe Board of Trade is en Mantclokmg tbe past week Room 2, Courier Building gambling fraternity at Lakewood, us worked in tbe blacksmith shop at deavoring to get a bill through tbe Honor roll for February, John Toms Rivet well as upon tbe authorities of that Covell Hill village. It is said when Legislature, which will authorize Worth,James Fisher. Percentage of village who have winked at the estab ha sold biB little farm to Joab Lem— municipalities to set apart certain attendance for tbe same month, 90 liehment of gambling bouses there, ing be moved to Pennsylvania and roads upon certain days of the year, Thomas VanNote was a Wednes­ for speod trials of automobilos that so far as he is concerned, tbe from there ho went to Virginia, to day visitor at Toms River also a Such a law would permit Lakewood law caunot be broken with Impunity. North Carolina and from there he Thursday visitor at Point Pleasant FIEL INSURANCE The result of tbe Sunday night raid went with Daniel Boone to Kentucky to bold an automobile race meet, Miss Lois Hulse and Selah Hulse wbicb it has planned for tbo week ¡b said to be, by Lakewood advices, and was killed by tiie Indians and bis were Friday visitors at Toms River beginning Monday,April . It will that another gambling outfit has tamily wbh taken prisoners and his 14 Winfield Havens of Bradley Beach, be remembered that a similar law in hurriedly left Madison avenue for son, Thomas, escaped by an older visited relatives here this week brother shooting the Indian, who New York allowed tbe racing on Mrs. Amos Falkinburgb and MiBB Sensation in Wall Street! some more sympathetic clime, while Long Islund last fall. tbe oldest establishment of tbe kind held Thomas captive. It is not Stella Falkinburgh are -spending The Easy Mark National Bank stated what the name of his cider It has been said that tbe American sometime with Mrs. T. J. VanNote in Lakewood is said to have closed Refused to Loud Hungry Joe «60,000 for One Day on a Laundry Automobile Association would refuse up tight to wait till the clouds roll by brother was. It might have been George Hulse, Bart Clayton, to authorize tbo Lakewood meet, The incident has also again made Benjamin, as there was one of that Charles Gaskill and Arthur Apple- unless such a law could be passed; public demonstration that the Prose­ name in the Kentucky militia about gate were visitors at Goshen this THE FARMERS’ NATIONAL BANK but last week it was announced that week m o u n t h o l l y , cutor must depend upon his own ef- that time. In following the line of > . a . tbe consent of the A. A. A to tbe firtsin tbe detection and pnnisb- Abraham Lincoln, our martyred Jo.in Applegate visited the county ■Will Loan You Money on Gomt Collatm-nl races bad been secured. seat Friday, ment of this clasB of crime. But two president, we find bis grandfather, Strong and well equipped, progressive yet conservative. In According to tbe plans as announc pared to transact all brunches of domestic bunking. men in all Lakewood dare come to living in Upper Freehold in the year A number of professionals have ed contests for all sorts of automo­ W e Invite your deposit account. the Prosecutor's aid, and face the of 17oo and working as a blacksmith developed here of fate, among them biles are scheduled for this proposed we We will pay you three per cent, interest In the Savin in 1 myeteriouB influencts that haye at Coveil Hill village, a half mile note W. 0 . Fisher, checker partinent. week of road racing. Tbe promoters champion beaten down any organized effort or west of the present village of Clarks Resources Over One Million Dollars plan to hold tbe tournament on a five Postmaster Osborn outcry against gambling bouses on burg. I oan go to the place any^day was a recent Correspondence Invited mile section of the road between visitor at West End the pait of the respectable citizens. and locate where the bouse stood Chas. Ewan Merritt, President. John B. Davis, Casfw.1 Lakewood and Toms River. Not Henry Bird of Toms River was in Lakewood is u lesoit town, and has when Abraham Lincoln lived about only will the raciug cars of W. K to vu Friday sjeuiingly come to look upon gam- a half mile south of the Joab l.eming Vanderbilt, Jr., William Wallace, Uapt. John Hulse was home from bliLg house» ae Atlantic City does on plantation,the man that bought Lin­ Edward Rutsell Thomas, H. L Chadwick, Wednesday Sunday saloouF,as Asbury Park does coln’s property arid willed it to his son William” Bowden und others have oppor­ A. W. Applegate waB here this oa illegal liquor selling— as some­ ,V.*.V.V.W.V.V.V.V.W.*.V, *■“«* kW.Y.V.W.VWV * j * m 0 tunities to again measure speed, but week S thing necessary to ktep up the num­ Faster conies later this spring than owners of touring cars and runabouts ber of high priced visitors. The Mieses Nellie and Seleua for a long time, arriving this year on will iiIbo be provided for. The pro Worth are speuding sometime at Nor bus the ProBoeutor had the April With anything like sea motere will hold racos to decide the lluntoluking We Have Telephones For bucking of tbe c i u r t , fur Supreme sonnble weather this ought to givo American road championship at all Court Justice Hendrickson has been Charles Johnson was a recent tbe girls a chance to blossom forth distances up to ten miles, und there sick since Iasi September. That he visitor at tho county seat in Easter bonnets and spring gowns will be events at one kilometre, one would deal aa heavy blows na did A meeting will be held at Burrs iu a way to muke the day one to be mile, five miles and ten miles for Justice Furl against this class of ville school house Tuesday, March Farmers remembered. Of late years the each of the three weights under the crime, everyone knows, but unfortu­ 21st, for the election of four new Easier season has come so early that American Automobile Association’s school trustees nately he Could not. winter wraps were still in vogue and classification. An extenuation of the state of GusHalmethand family of English- only the most courageous of the fair Something entirely new in automo town are down for a visit public sentiment in Lakewood (that Bhort Vie Want Farmers For sex ventured out in spring regalia bile competition in this country will ie not hostile to, and may be favor­ Forman Clayton of Silverton, was • • . be tried at this tournament. Instead a Sunday visitor here able to the gambling bouses) is that of tbe cars making a flying start they T. J. V an Note caused quite some at Lakewood, there has been no Shore people are predicting a busy will be required in some events, to excitement last 1 hursday, attempt­ “ wideopen" gambling hells. Unlike and prosperous summer for the year in Telephones make standing starte. This will ing to blow up a large willow tree. Long Branch, in its palmy days, the 11)05. They base their prophesies prove the ability of the driver, tbe Lakewood clubhouses were lun be- upon tbe way in which cottages are Some timid ones thought it was efficiency of tbe motor and tbe surely an earthquake, but in finding .hmd lucked doors and only the renting, and from the inquiries that strength of the transmission. All out the truth, learned that he was The New York & New Jersey known patrons or their friends could hotel men are already getting, aa European automobile records at a making uae of some of the dynamite gain entrance. well as from tbe activity in yacbt building kilometre and a mile are now made and fuses that tbe burglars exehang ■ So, while anybody in L kewood Telephone Co. with a standing start. There will be ed with I, B. Osborn, for some could point out tbe gambling bouses, One thing ie sure— it will be a races for stock cars, both American valuables they found in bis safe probably not more thau a balf dozen, buey spring. For all tbe work of foreign, and a handicap for touring losepb Brower and wife are oocupy il that many Lakewood folk could getting ready for the snmmer that 170 Broadway, Long Branch cars carrying fonr passengers to be ing their handsome cottage on Bay really have Bworr that gambling was is usually done iu the winter and driven by amatenr owners who are avenue carried on there. As a warrant al­ spring has been held back by the not in the automobile trade. S. C. Shadinger was a Sunday leging violation of tbe law is required weather, and must be done between ■ W .W .V.V.".V.V.V, V.V.W .VASV.V.W Y.W .1. visitor at John Hulse’s before a raid, tbe close way in wbicb now and June Bay Fishermen Get Big Rev. and Mrs, Litsinger have re these houses are run, not only closed Ninth N. d. Reg. Would turned from a three weeks visit with the mouth of public sentiment, but Prices for Catch in Lent relatives in Baltimore made it almost au impossibility fur Return Battleflags to Tarheels Lent has boosted up tbe high Rev. Ernest Thompson and John BAYVILLE Cold Storage Plant at tbe Prosecutor to get evidence If tbe Legislature adopts a reso prices of fish— though probably the PolhemiiB are on tbe sick lisfc enough to justify a raid. Little Egg Fish Factory | lution offered by Assemblyman Ooyne tact that the cold storage supply, Wesley and Amos Falkinburgh of Mrs. Emma Potter has been visit- log iu Philadelphia of Union county, New Jersey will caught last summer, is' about UBed Bay ville, were Saturday and Sunday It ii said that a large cold BtoM|*j Wbat is tbe matter with tbe work Herschel Grant, a turfman at No. probably begin to restore to Con. up, bas much te do with it. Fisher­ visitors at this place bouse and plant is to be built at d*j on tbe Toins River bridge? When 2 stationbouse, has been borne for a federate oiganizations flags captured men on the Neck last week got re A petty fight oocured iu front of Wharton Fisheries Company's the thermometer was at zero, and ice few days by this State’s troops during tbe turns from their catches at from eight Osborn’s store Thursday afternoon, tory on Crab Island »t Little end snow blocked the way, so gieat Surfman Will Harvey of Cedar Civil War. to fifteen cents per pound. Tbe ice tbe only serious result being a mud Inlet, in wbicb to keep fish esu, was tbe baste to complete the bi idge, Creek station is playing to hard luck Mr. Coym/s resolution authorizes is said by such veteran fishermen as bath for each of the participants by tbe company's steamers. that tbe maeon work had to be done this winter. After a long spell ut tbe Governor to return to the Gov Benjamin Johnson of Oabornviile, to Bud Gaskill is ereoting a barn on Tbe menhaden are to bei ineed I® 1 under those untoward conditions. home from being knocked down in ernor of North Carolina, a Confeder have lusted later in the spring and bia sawmill property fertilizer and oil ns heretofore, W But tbe ironwork, tbe strength of the surf during the blizzard, he has ate flag captured by the Ninth New to have been tnicker at this time of Samuel Havens is slowly oonvales- the food fish will be stored and as#? which could in no wise be injured now been back on the list with Jersey Volunteers at the battle of tbe year tbau ever before in their cing after bis serious illness. Bick to market. by cold weather, seems to be in no Newbern. Tbe flag was presented recollection with few if any excep Mre. John Hnlse entertained quinsy sore throat such burry. Over a month has pass­ to tbe “ Beanfort Plow Boys" by tbe tions. The catches through tbe ice numberof friends Saturday evening Capt. Hamilton Evernham has Albert Jamison of West Creek, $ ed since tbe abutments were laid, ladies of Beaufort, N. C. have been heavy, but much of tbe Mrs. Samuel Dickinson of Middla- bought the party jacht Evu Grant now a member of tbe Squan Lift and the temporary bridge is still New Jereey has appropriated winter it has been hard to fish bei- town, m u a Sunday viator at Bloom­ from Herschel Grant saving crew there. Could it possibly b& that tbe $5.000 to erwot a suitable monument cause of weather conditions and tbe field Fisher's approach of the Freeholders’ meeting Incredible Brutality ai Newborn in honor of the Ninth thickness ol tho ice. Mrs. Elwood Rogers is spending Startling Mortality on February 14, when a payment New Jersey Volunteers, and tbe ■ ■ 1 ------sometime with her son-in law Jesse ...J? sw tM Jw w iiW t, Jn.o*?J!bVs -tsn.ttlHx.jf .■ Statistics sV>AW .«Hir»Mmfj.mortgii.tv, (rT,n *?! was made, harried the completion of Chas. F Lamberger, of Syracuse, N, Y., had .»endicitis pcndicilis and peritonitis.peritonitis To prevent dedication will ocour in May, and tbe Miss Grace Irving of Hyson, aid Miller at Cedar Grove not done the best he could for his suffering ' tbe abutments, while the next meet- cure these awful diseases, there is justJ!r restoration of tbe flag would doubt­ William F. Hulse of Whites Grove, Ivins McKelvey of Cedar Grove, son. "My boy,” he says, “cut a fearful gash reliable remedy, Dr. King’s New Life ing in. Muy, given ample time for the over his eye, so 1 applied Hucklen't Arnica M. Flannery, of 14 Custom House less create a hearty welcome for the were married February 26, at Ar was a Sunday visitor here Salve," which quickly healed ic and saved the of work? Chicago, says : “ They have no cqa*j jj net tbs Jerseymen dens, by Rev. H. Weacott Soon will be barring time eye. Good for hums and ulcers loo. Only ConstipationConstmntinn and nnrl Biliousness. Rilian«