I 1 - New Jersey Courier
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I 1 - New Jersey Courier
COURIER. PIO NEER N E W S P A P E R O F OCEAN COUNTY. ^ B U SK E D 1980 VOLUMI d l—NUMBER 88 T O M S & I V 1 H , H. J . . T H U R S D A Y A F T E R N O O N , M A R C H 9 . 1 9 1 1 f JSCULLT SUCCEEDS TRENTON REPORTS*LL feSBS&i )t R ecip ro city ^ RECEN T 1 W EDDINGS ...— ... ......... AC. B. NIVENS mmmmm mmmmm HEADS [COURTHOUSE SECUREO AND LOIN ASSOCIATION TO TALK LOC IL OPTION S en at« See nimbly to Allow riff.W a ttrw a y » 1 Thi Natisi» Contest to Fade Away » I Option Hearing Si Promis*« to Draw Mure 2mA peer* to Gforgc C. Li nocuous dei ur in dr There seen « o o i.raiv ano K il J i favorably report ed Th« Senat« com • prestili Nule likelihood that the conLakewood. L S Hauten J uhn F Oro* 1 m itir? in who*« hand« it « a i placad test «rill be pushed. One of thi Rever and Frank \V Sutton, Jr, «ere con aisled of Flu, umor oí Sulrtn.O tbbtrd publican members of the Committee on ! organ® I of Hunterdon. and hdge of Atlantic. Election,Senator Joseph hrchnghtiysen, | 1 he lail nafnrii mill t rtiseet saiaas un eoa • iscd hy choosing I C I ) Havi will spend the next fortnight out of — — —fc-1— ident; Joseph Grover, vicespreti tieni * I 1 A I I r llil UfklietiS a --in«# a *---— the 8 tat« on a southern trip J L Cownetthwait, secretary; A A report when the other two could outThe burglary of the Dover Towa«bip j vote him. ballots has made impossible a general HOWARD J E F F R E Y At Toms River on Saturday it is said recount of the «bole county as asked that a number of Ocean countians in-„ by Capt. Mathis, it has also tbi MRS W HOWARD JE F F R E Y t err tied in Local Option «rill speak. additional doubt as the reliability of Miss Blanche Louisa Wiibur was mar Senator George C. Low and Assembly such a recount at this late dale, when ried on Tuesday, March 7. to WUman Harry E. Newman will be pres it is known that all the ballot boxes Ham Howard Jeffrey of Toma River, at furs An auto took them to Red Bank have been stored in such places it the |l*1® home of her parent* Mr and Mrs where they caught a New York train ent. Among those who ate sspecter) to township clerks could find for them, Courlias A. Wilbur, at Ridgway. The The wedding was largely a family have something to say are Rev. C- Pbut none of them perhaps in as safe [ ceremony was performed at 12 30 p m „ affair, with a few close friends of the Butler and Rev W. G Wedenmeyer of a place as the courthouse by Rev. Leon Chamberlain, pastor of young people also present Among | the Presbyterian and Baptist churches, The Democratic members of the Sen. the Tonis River M E. church, in the the guest* were former Sheriff and Mr« ! Lakewood; Rev Leon Chamberlain of ate are prepared to go vigorously and presence of a large gathering of friends Howard Jeffrey of Lanoka, Mrs.Henry the M. E. church, Toms River; Rev. J , persistently into the very bottom of and assisted by Rev C M Dilks, pastor F. Mott of Toms River; Mrs. Matilda | P. Heilsman and Rev O W. Wright of Sopher of Jersey City; Mr and Mrs the Ocean county mess should an in of the Lakehurst M K church t h e Methodist a n d Presbyterian churches, Harucgat; and a number of vestigation be pushed; while there it The bride is a graduate of he Lake- Clsyton Hurley of Lakewood; Mr. and | J not a Republican Senator who at he wood high school and has taught at Mis. Frank Holman and sons ofWhitesothers who are not clergymen. Rev. E cares to go against the decision of the Ridgway for two winters This winter i v' lle; Mr and Mrs. Ralph Wilbur and I. Stearns of the Matawan Presbyterian she spent at school in Trenton. The I daughters of Trenton; Alvin Brandt i f Supreme Court, and a t least two church. J Frank Burke, formerly sup. them have told their colleagues th at groom is the son of former Sheriff and j Hadilonfield; Mr. and Mrs. Charles A intendent of the Anti-Saloon League they should vote under all or any Mr?, HoiVard Jeffrey of Lanoka, and Brandt, Mrs Pauline Wilbur, Mrs and perhaps othe.c will be pres, tit. Those who are opposed to local option circumstances against the unseating of grandson ot the late Judge William i Laura Wilbur of Ridgway; Mrs. Kate Low These two Republicans with the Jeffrey of Bayville He has been con- ; (' l t r i Miss Loraine Sherman, M i s s have been asked to attend and present their side of the question also. Democratic vote, would make It im nected with the office of the Prosecutor i Bertha Stone, Mr Hopper, of Lakepossible to seat Mathis if all the other at Toms River and has ju st been re |wood; Mr and Mrs. Wm. Cranmer and Ami i. »TU V or bol' tu AtiBor. appointed Clerk of the Grand Jury by j family of Sea Girt; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Republicans were for him W ant to Incorporate Lakewood tn » « t» » » « < »♦» >* * * * * * * I t is generally believed here that the Justice Voorhees for his sixth year C. White of WhiteaviUe; Mr. and Mrs. as a City Under 12,000 People i. but tint ibe goes (till further and affair will be allowed to J i t „ uatuiu He is a graduate of the Toms River high B. L Grover. Mr and Mr-. A.W.Brown Lakewood, March 4— An effort is ■Ml for slower tariff all along the death school and of the Rider-Moore and ■“nd daughter. Wm II. Fischer of Toms ♦♦♦»»«a being made tc have a bill introduced in ■e. lie says something must be done Stewart business school in Trenton. I River; Sheriff and Mrs Charles H Cox The report of SecretaryCowperthwait the legislature to incorporate; Lake wood I lower the cost of living for the work Automobilists Say Roads are He lias been reading law for some time i West Creek; Harry Brandt and fam shows that last year the association as a. city under the act for cities of un? Bin. "Pnceiire too high. I could The young people went away on the ' Lakehurst and others took in $59,910 in dues and $17,697.60 der 12,000 population. Chas M,Bartlett Settling Down and Riding Better fou any number of instances ----- afternoon train for a brief hurley moon I in interest; and its total receipts from of the Bartlett iuu has been one of the fitciihave. i et,, my attention of 1n spite of the two snows on Saturday trip. On their return they will occupy ! |ape May Court House, March 3__In all sources were $146,655.23. It loaned most interested iir getting petitions. fwinj caused by nothing other than and Monday, automobilists say that the Mrs. Abigail Jeffrey house on Lien [ the presence of the immediate families, to shareholders 843 605; paid $14 423 The move is said to have originated in a * increasing burden of life. The gravel roads hereabouts are settling street, which is ready furnished for Miss Eloise Tilgman Valiant, daughter iff withdruffals; $35,600 in maturing desire to break Asemblyman Newman. iff onnecessanes should be reduced down and getting better considerably them of Rev. W T. Valiant of the Methodist shares; and has a cash balance now of I t is said to have been doped out that if alleviate this condition. Of course, It has been a bad winter on roads, The bride was gowned in white chif- church, (formrrly of Toms River) and $34.620 33 Newman favored the bill be would dia« [ 1 far as to say that 1 wish since the holidays, w i t h , alternate for meteor over white satin and car Chprles Garrison Douglass, son of Mr. The total assets of the association are please the outsiders.and if he refused to plhei general tariff revision at an freeze? and thaws every three or four ried a shower bouquet of lili-s of the anil Mrs Joseph Douglass,of this place, more than a third of a million—$33 favor it the insiders would get mad, »Sessi'in. «Hi, . re-opening of the days. The thaws would soften the valley and fern. She was attended by were married last evening by Rev VV 389 80; it has $267.7 50 loaned on bone aud in either instance, it is asserted, ! 1 hope and believe roads, big ruts would form, and then her sister, Mrs Frank T. Holman of T . Yal-ant. Mis9 Holmes, a friend of and mortgage; and on notes $14,310 he will lose enough votes to beat him ktago..i 1.. n will be devised the roads would freeze up with the Whitesville, who wore a green costume th i bride, was maid of honor, and Her There are 4802 shares in eleven series next fall for re-election »ill meet the issue satisfactory ruts in it and carried a bouquet of sweet pease bert Douglass, brother of the groom, from the tenth to the twentieth in c lu S ' The boundaries of the proposed city In the last week or two the roads The bride was given away by her war best man ive. The value of a share in each series would be as follows: All that territory if further says that he is redhot for have settled somewhat. Around Lake father. Miss Gertrude Clement of now is Tenth $189 78; eleventh $166 cels post; and he will fight his best wood the scraper was brought out. and Ridgway played the wedding march Miss Ruth Elinor Wainright, daugh 97; twelfth $144 9 1 ; thirteenth $124 40 situate in the township of Lakewood, County of Ocean and State of New the inland waterways development and the Lakewood end of the Toms upon the piano Prosecutor T. J R. ter of Mr. and Mrs. John T . Wainright fourteenth $105,52; fifteenth *87.72 Jersey beginning at the center of the F Scully and his family are at pres- River road, as well as the Lakewood Brown of Toms River acted as best of this place was married December 19, sixteenth $70.68; seventeenth $54.67 taying at the Laurel house, Lake- end of the Point Pleasant road was man 1910, at New York City by Rev. eighteenth $39,70; nineteenth $25 63 main North branch of the Metedeeonk. river, where it crosses the line between The bride received many handsome Edfcar Tilton of the Reformed qihurcb, I. fromwhence he goes to his office scraped and settled Where the gravel twentieth $12.42 Monmouth and Ocean counties; thence ' “ ^°to each day. When the new on the road has little loam in it, roads gifts After the ceremony a luncheon to William Cashman Wood of New York A 21st series was begun Monday and along the middle of the said North "pressman goes to Washington to may be as dry as in summer, and as was served by a Lakewood caterer. oity. The announcement has just been shares are going fast I ■ his seat, his, family will go with good to ride on branch of the Metedeeonk river, the Where it has much The bride’s going away costume was of mide, the wedding having been kept a several courses therof. to its junctions . ' ar,d they will stop at the New loam and holds moisture, the frost blue cloth with hat to match, and white secret with the main south branch of said Contractors Should Keep Eye ud following the custom of most works up, and the road cuts badly the Representatives, who stay at Auto drivers say they expect to see on the Courier Adv. Columns river, thence up the middle of the said Township Committee Has Very Freeholders Give Gas Co. F ran South branch of Metedeeonk river to ” is preferer-e to taxi private the roads settled down for good in a Business like contractors who are Chamber’s bridge; thence, in a souther Quiet and Easy Session chise, Toms River to Tuckerton fortnight more, and then a good scrap looking for work these davs keep their ing will put them In shape Last Fnduv afternoon the Township eyes on'the Courier advertising columns ly direction, in a straight line, to where the old Toms River road crosses the The Board of Freeholders met here Committee bad quite an easy session, To E re c t L o d g e Building This is particularly so in the road plank road from Lakewood to Cedar on Tuesday. Most of the day was spent with little doing except the payment of ft. Plea. RECENT DEATHS building l i n e . In this and recent Bridge; thence along the middle of 'Mint, March 6 —The Sr, O. U. in getting the franchise of the Ocean a ffew bills. All three members were issues of the Courier the Township of said old Toms River road to the Dover has purchased the lot on which Philip Nye Jackson of Lakewood, Countv Gas Company whipped in shape present Long Beach advertises for bids to be township line; thence, westerly along ! ulman s barber shop stands and to suit the. various Freeholders The Clerk Ernst was directed to notify the received Saturday of this week for the ercct a building 30x48, three stories died March 3 at a private sanitarium in the said Dover township line to the franchise allows the company to lay its Ocean County Gas Company that it Riverdale, N. Y . Mr. Jackson was un buildingof three gravel roads..with an easterly line of Jackson township line; stores ,u i he ground floor, pipes from Toms River to Tuckerton must at once fill up all low places in til two years ago a resident of Newark, aggregate length of 10,935 feet, or a thence, northerly along the saidjaekson Te all on the second and the third on the county road. The Company streets caused by laying of its service little over two miles »»M as lodge rooms in which wil and was prominently identified with township line to the County line road; pipes and mains pays nothing for the privilege. I t must lb; electric lighting [interests there He The Borough of Surf City or, Long ¡ « • li e s r o u d Jr .O .U .A .M The five gaslamps f u r n i s h e d the Beach advertises for bids on cement which is the southern lino of Monmouth. was alsc one of the largest realty hold lay its pipes l J feet from the center of . • •an<l perhaps two other County; thence, along the said County the road, and all digging must be done township by the Gas Company also sidewalks, cement curbing and gravel Line road the several courses thereof, Zatl°ns. 1he building will cost ers in the city. and refilled to the satisfaction of the came in for discussion. A majority of Mr. Jackson was St years old. He ling on Eight, Ninth. Tenth Eleventh. the committee insisted that they were Twelth. Thirteenth, Fourteenth streets to the place of beginning architect" A Holman Parry> ie built the first electric light plant in resident Freeholdsr in each township will J r -look Newark and became president and gen Mayor Cowperthwait and the borough promised a year ago five street lights and Central avenue trjci Carpenter work and Edward W .S.Jack son Ofdered to Turn eral manager of the Newark Electric council of Tuckerton asked and were and not five lamp posts, though the The Borough of Lavallette advertises [ J" toe masonry work Over All Aumack E state Moneys Light & Power Company, which was granted permission to ret out trees on franchise passed by the committee does for bids on gravelling Philadelphia ave subsequently absorbed by the Public both sides of the mill dam hi Tucker? not bind the Company to maintain the nue from the railroad to the beach On February 23 V i c e Chancellor B°y Tound in Manhattan Service corporation. , He leaves a wife ton borough, on the county road 'lights, except that it must furnish the In recent issues of the Courier the Walker signed the order asked for by gas Nothing was done about having iewo°d, Ma ' Permission was voted to the Anti. .larch 5— Hans Somer_ and several children Borough of Sea Side Park advertised the nephews and nieces of the late fbov Saloon League to hold the Local Op therti lighted, it being asserted that it for grading and gravelling North ave Selah S . Aumack, compelling W. Scott l |ast' IJ Appeared from his home Hudson Havens, aged 16 years, died tion hearing next Saturday a t the woujd cost as much to hire a man to nue; Berkeley Township asked for bids Jackson to turn over to the receiver of “lies inkUndav' causing searching light them as it would to pay for five at the home of his p a r e n t s , Mr, and Mrs courthouse on remodeling its town hall at Bay- the Aumack estate, the Trenton Trust Is arm T tlle wootIs f° r several more electric lights William Havens at Asbury Park, Feb Thé board agreed to stand by an ville; the Jersey Pines Poultry Co. ask and Safe Deposit Company, all moneys Mstr n lllS Ilome’ using blood The special election for the buying of ed bids for putting up a colony of that he had in bia possession from the The funeral services were agreement made by the committee on ' , Up his trai1’ was found ruary 23 * York e. llildren's Aid Society of held in the M P church, Osbornville. on the Plumsted township road, Messrs. the Stoutcnburgh and Reckless lots houses a t Bamber, etc estate or from his sister, Mrs. Louisa C. He had been Camp, LeCompte and Allen, w i t h was talked over at length, and Mr. Aumack Bkine t-h- e Was Penniless and had the following Sunday. McClenahan instructed to take steps troubled with heart disease for eight Thomas J . Jarm an, in which they IW lfr I eets £or h° « s . He said Though the order was dated Febru New Manager at Pine Beach when the weather got better for open agreed to fix an approach to property, ary 23, by some slip in the Chancery- ftecounn^* because ^ did not years. i Will Open Hotel May 15 where the grade of the county road had ing the road * Clerk’s office, I. W. Carmichael, repre Mrs. Jan e Manuel Muller, for several been changed Flfms for a Township building and The Pine Beach inn will open on May senting Jackson, was not notified of the years a winter resident of Lakewood, F ire Company house on the lot on The committee were also empowered 15, u n d e r new management. Mr L"11,uy iIooli Route May 21 died February 27 after a short illjiess. to settle a horse damage case in Plum Robbins street were also discussed and Blank, the Chestnut street caterer and order till Friday of last week, March 3. |”6 New | ~ -— He at once filed an appeal from the it is likely that an architect will be restauranteur, in Philadelphia, is to order to the Court of Errors and Ap K m n ,; " 50/ Central announces She was the wife |of Adrian H. Muller, sted township for $20 and daughter of the late Horace and secured to draw them soon Eighteen fox bounties at $3 each take charge. He is a son-in-law of f11i>etW(,l,nQN ? lts !and and water peals, where the main question, as to Judge Berry was asked to submit his George Kelly, tha man who has been the disposition of the estate, has a!were paid tit lor the eWYork and the Jersey Evelina Manuel. _ b}H as iewuahip Solicitor last year for back of the development at Pine Beach. ready been appealed 'V n - The aiT " 6f 1911 on Sunday, John R. Estelle, a veteran of theCivii his services in connection with opening Mr Walsh, who was manager last year, * Highlands-SeaI t has been said during the progress War, who lived at Greenville, dted on Horsier street and the Cranmoor road, has resumed his position as one of the of the case that after the death of S. S . . Sandy be Put on May i , Is the name of the new play presented ’cg°verhaui *' steamerg are now February 28, at an advanced age. He soon by the Star Dramatic Co New This bill had been asked for at a pre managers of Mr Kelly’s big furniture Aumack. Mrs. Aumack gave her brothvious meeting in reply to a letter from business on Market street, Philadel er, W. S, Jackson, some $12,000 in. ’UnCon’miS3i^Ij,reparator-v to beinS had lived a good part of his life near talent. Better than ever before. tha former Solicitor phia Lakewood. securities j “What Happened to Jonea” HP .. __...................... ... -.7 u■ fs BAKNECAT a STAFFORDVILLB h " N K jo n m ro A üuU üN RLU nU AT La i T W Aty IM V tw tM * * si »ini kU t 1911 “Maxwell” Price H -*t _____ C lw tn H u *t t i w * } a lit* ft I -1 •* *- te . .. - * V i,. ■«,, . inc l wird huir» Mulot Company announced a o hr <luir oí F « « * KM ¡q ji ^ Revolutionize the Automobile Trade 'l I T i t l f Will» i had proven T H E M AX WEI J |t AR at the old muet, I,. Most Car for Least Money I •• Hu rtjihmk ol Maxwell Superiority al ihc 1911 Maxwell prie», way belo% Maxwell Runabout r”$600 W. CAR MICH \f to r n ilo « 4« L *i For T h * Towm WMtoti luti F b « nu { AW O F F I C E * i a p o f t in i bid . « t i bruugbt *-* T H E O J R URO WN. them • ; **s*nto| «t U v , »« watt i n Mm « m cia -* » , t. . I _____ «ttJ.*ain ffF *M *. lu e rire lu m p m jr ntid il» regular I O M m iu idllpimq . mais m u r El ubifeliera ol the low-prictd I m agnine» have g n o td » vuiufy for » I Year »I Icati by tbe poupdfifinfQi of lb« t»n lem piatte) advancement of f a tti fiftoMlhW meeting un Frida) evenmc, 1 'Otta im a , M. g. and il w ai dtctdfd to bava a ârv dfiil ) ^e*^**!aimatiaa|fvn toiMuruati.iiM: a -am of ptatagt mi (heir immenar advertí«i m 11iieaiin mg connected «nth their publication*. every first a s that It looks tM if the »poetai iotereate bod a the mem hen “ I 'jA V I D A V K K D E K 1 hand in the DoetDonrnif o r anti wait Wi i» tT at Law Wi of pi « offered «Oi.lt lTUM la CMaNllRY Ha pt of fit« I l S i Bt'tLDliU, W4 TKK i t i s i u v n , s j. I« ! Orroain Mrs. William Bragg, and ph B Mathis, son o{ Mr. and Mrs . B Mathis were married by R it. E Hu’tc at the M E parsonage on\\ day evening February 22 At the annual meeting of the E p worth League the following officers were elected: President, IJ W Parsons: s e e r c tary , Maud Ireland; treasurer. Eugene Sprague: 1st vice president, Barzillai Pullen : r >nd vice president, Florence C o x ;Jd e president Mrs. Luna Penn: 4th vice >resident. Mrs. Edward E Prentiss M ajor R. R Raymond and Georg W . T . Miller Assistant engineer. Corps of Engineers. U. S Army, of the W il mington, Del , district were here last week inspecting grounds r e c e n t l y dredged in Tuckerton Bay At the meeting of the Choral Society the following officer* were elected: President. J . W Horner, Jr.;v ice presi dent Mrs Addie Sm ith; treasurer, Mrs J . Frank Mathis; secretary, Elva Wills The Y . M. C. A. Orchestra is rapidly growing into efficiency and has about twelve members bamuel H o r n e r of W e s t Main street, has gone to Stone Harbor where he is employed with a dredging com pany Percy Gaskill, who went last fall on board the Edilhanna with Capt. Jo e l V an San t, bound for M iami, F la ., has returned to his home here Garwood Hcrner is out again after being laid up with a lame back The dredge Sandy Hook was towed up the creek by the the tug Lilac. After she does some digging at Sm ith’s Basin and changes buckets and undergoes a p retty thorough overhauling, Capt Will Smith will tow her to Toms River where the spring will be spent in dredg ing at th at place W alter Parsons, youngest son of Mr and Mrs. E. W Parsons, met with an accident at the Y . M. C. A. on Tuesday night when a part of the gymnastic apparatus fell and struck him on the head making a cut about three inches long Samuel Driscail has moved from the Northbridge farm, down shore,to A t lantic City W. S . Andrews has installed a new cash register in his grocery, store in W est Tuckerton MANTOLOKING ■rines Truex captured a large turtle ar Chadwick, the weight of which a twenty-nine pounds [ames O Ware has re-opened his jcery »tore in West Muntoloking. tr the bridge Hart i lay ton ofSiiverton supplies the radwick Life Saving crew with fresh lobbing and alterations— H. R Savre Cut. tractor and builder. Tribune build ra e P ea« TDM* Klf cktici op M IL F O R D D E N T IS T 8 to i t a. m . W I L L I A M S Dealer to SH O ES Repairing Neatly Done at Loweal Prloea B E S T OAK L E A T H E R U SED 8 ln g le t o n B u ild in g M a in S t. T o m s R iv e r, N. J THO U . E . VA X D Y K E , JACKSON TOW NSHIP J, Saddles, Harness, Collar», Bor»e Clothing.Turf and Sporting Good Eepalrtng Neatlj Done ng Ä I “ ~ Cor. Main and Waanington Sta. TOM» R IT SM Uno IOVMOM Frankford Are. Philadelphia DI AMONDS BCTUo ui urna G e o . €1. W o ra ta li J B W f i L K K No. 9 Main ¿erect, TOMS R IV E R : 0AL and LUMBER Lime, Cement and Brick, Door and Blinds, Lath, Blacksmith’s Coal and Coke, Builders and Marine Hard ware, Flagging, Tile, etc. A t lowest prices. Agents for Lucas’ Paints A. B. Newbury Co., (Inc) Opposite C, R. R . Depot, Toms Ri er, N J . I. W. RICHTMEYER MONUMENTAL AND STONE DEALER Anything in any kind of stotr Residence, 30 Robbins St Yard, 18 Washington St T O M S ICI V K i t . N . J . E.S.VanNOSTRAND P h tn ih in y , T in n in o a n d ¡ I c a tin i/ »Inn «hl Grvul“ W M ltlu ^ ton S L , k The Maxwell i. proven to be cheaper than a ho,* Bicycles at $ 2 0 to $ 4 0 Sewing Machines a t $ 1 5 up Rocking Chairs, $1 to $ 1 5 Rugs from $ 1 .5 0 up T o m s H iv e r Runnm Water u*6Force Your Homi THOMAS ROBERTS Isaac VanHise of Harmonv is still in a critical condition. He is very aged, and hopes of recovery are not very strong. Dr. Morgan also of Harmony islunder the doctor’s care The VanHiseville ladies aid society met yesterday with Mr. and Mrs Charlt s Hendrickson Numerous icehouses in this township were filled recently Mrs Emma Burghart has moved from VanHiseville to Philadelphia The Whitesville j u n i o r Epworth League recently held a social in Cran berry hall The Daughters of Liberty made $56 by a chicken potpie supper at Jackson Mills Cassville M E church, with a new metal ceiling and well d e c o r a t e d throughout, new paper, etc., is very pleasing Prudential Company’s Millions o f Surplus To Be Divided Vice-Chancellor Howell last week filed a decision in the Chancery Court in which he upheld the proposed division of a $20 000,000 surplus fund, by the Prudential Insurance Company, among deferred dividend policyholders. In the same ruling the Court, declared that the stockholders of the Prudential are entitled to a fund of $2,500.000 assigned to them as stockholders and known a contingency surplus The verdict is the result of a suit be gun by Leon Blanchard, one of the stockholders, in which he claimed that the $ 20. 000.000 surplus, assigned to ths protection of the deferred dividend pol icyholders, should be distributed among the stockholders The decision by Vice Chancellor Ho well if upheld, in the event of a further ippeal. means that the stockholders „jtl receive a new dividend amounting to 125 per cent on the toral capital stock of the Prudential, which is only $ 2, 000 , 000 « birthday gifts An elaborate supper was served. The guests departed Tor their homesafter a delightful afternoon Herschel Grant of Long Branch L S S was a Sunday visitor Arthur Cornelius is building a bunga low for Miss Margaret Bunnell A number of our town people have been on the sick list, but are convalesc ing a t this writing Miss Kathryn Allen is visiting rela tives in Washington D C, her mother Mrs Marcus Allen accompanied her as far as Philadelphia on Saturday The P O S of A cleared a neat little sum, from their social last week It is understood that Arthur Corn. lius has been awarded the contract for remodeling the Town Hall this spring There is quite a boom for building in this locality at the present time. Les lie Cornelius has ju st completed a porch on Holmes VanNote’s house which makes a great improvement and is now building a porch and addition on G R Warded house Two Bay vide boys created quite an excitement coming from Lakewood on Sunday. One had a motorcycle, the other a wheel, but the boy with the wheel reached home one bout and halt before the motoi cycle LAVALLETTE Councils have advertised for bids for graveling Philadelphia a v e n u e from t he railroad to the beach front Our borough fathers have also passed ordinances to prevent auto speeding on on the new Ocean highway through our borough; to prevent the building of fires on the open beach; and to prevent cattle or animals of any kind roaming at large The Lavallette Yacht clubhouse will be refurnished and renovated for the coming season Rumor says that Charles J Smith, borough Clerk and Assessor, wiil have a new motorboat this summer ---------------------------4 Going to build? Get an estimate from H R Sayre, office in Tribune building Washington street Farm, Villaje s Suburtxui Send lor tills Book. If tells how our specially drsigne tight steel tank amt pumping appar placed anywhere, with ordinary air sure, ilocait. No overhead tankstoh or freeze. Plenty of running water where, also fire protection that': H E A T E K S R O O F IX , W e l l Drilling, Pumps, H e a t i n g ami i^nnitary Plumbing. Agent for Aprmotor W indm ills. R i d e r and Errieksot H o t A ir Pum ping Engines. i to 4 p. m U nion House, M ain S treet T o m s R iv er, N . J . M. $1350 Model E A, 5 paiienger, 30 H. P., wai 1 ST O V MS »». comm>*»km»r of De o tre« sad Legal Papera Promptly attended to H ours: Higher priced car. >1 you wanllhem. ¡1« Marcus B Allen has I it his annual financial state- ( SEASIDE PARK h Berkeley township, and it 1 shows that this is one of the economi-1 'ceded (n?t rge rally run townships of the county.! K 1 e Bur..ugh Last year only $700 was borrowed in 1 »till* rll of ntolokmg ha* anticipation of taxrs, and only $10.50 ! neurit »rag c for j W was paid for intertest. The Township) New ri He 4 Be night hi* Committeemen Charles W Ward, Wm. | gang hi Tb s Britton, Jr. and S R Johnson, each j o pub In garage* Ephraim got $4$ for meetings and work, and $2 I makri Brow, ving but a large one extra for Board of Health; T J Harvey, While it ha* been a stormy winter, treasurer was paid $41.25 for his serthe violent sturm* have been of short vices; ju d ge M L Berry, as solicitor, re duration Not a single vessel ha* come ceived $65, poor billsamounted $152.04 ashore the whole winter on Squan or and road bills to $203.26; Assessor Devine Butler was paid $403.86, and Col Island beaches, and the cld beachcomb lector E L Worth $384.46, both having er* say that is strange b e.n increased greatly by the new Charles Hopper of Germantown and names added to the duplicate through Sea Side Park ha* bought the racer the many lot selling enterprises in this Ilyvnnnr from Edward Kain of Phila township: C W C Bunnell, us overseer delphia, who had rac,d it for the past of poor, received $10; M B Allen, as two su timers clerk $36 $125 was made by the recent benefit The schools cost $2607 .31 given at the South Broad street theatre in Philadelphia by the Ladies Auxiliary Mrs Wm C Shaw entertained a num of the S. P. Y. C. The affair was man. ber of her friends on Friday afternoon aged by Mrs George S . Gandy, presi M.,r 3. in honor of her natal day. T lu dent of the Auxiliary and the money afternoon w ts pleasantly spent with raised will gn to provide music at the games and music Mrs Shaw was pre clubhouse next summer sented with many useful and valuable HOWARD JEFFREY T ^k. Model Q 22 H .P..4 cylinder, formerly $900 BAYVILLE tY s R F .8 8 . 0 ftANT, T oshobiai tVlTUTi II POOL AID " H^ftaage, Maia atr«#i t (except ^aotiaFJfrcrrt «.** a. • May», from a a. mi. to tt mldni*» J F or JOS. GROVER & SON ------ M A RK ER W Model Q. 22 H. P.. 4 cvl.1 $750 rntiful t! H U T S A F f^ O H F R TUCKERTON ■ ■ $800 For Model A B , 16 H. P. wilh $70 rauinment r .r * H, • Be east M axw ell Touring Ca W ater Supply System For country homes; public bn .'.-rl towns. Satisfaction guaranteed. A st free book—"How 1 Solved the H Supply Problem." Send TODAY IT H A IN ST. Tims. Roberts OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCKXOOOOOOOOOOOOo o o o o o o o o o o Lumber Millwork Hardware 1 1 C LM EK L IM E PLASTE All kinds of Building! Materials >OOCOOOOOC-OOO0-000-0 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o oooooood u oooooc BUILDERS and GENERAL ’CONTRACTOR: C O T T A G E , H O U S E AND C O N C R E T E C O N S T R U C T IO N R O A D A N D S ID E W A L K CO N STRU CTO RS ! ooo -ooooo ooo o -oooo <>oo-o <>o<x >ooo «k k >o o o -o<>ck>o<k k ><><>ockk><>i Beach Haven Construction C( BEA CH HAVEN N E W JERSE' 5o o o o o O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o -o o o o o c Telephone 7.L. Established 1904, Opposite C. R . R .o f N. J- B e r k e le y Gara¿< \ J . L ester Yoder, Prop. Everything fo r Autom obile, Motor B oat, Mill, at city Complete stock. Mail and telephone orders receive eareiui a‘,vp| Automobile tire repairing a specialty, work guaranteed, j Equipped Machine Shop for repair work on Motor Boats, Auto and Machinery by com petent m echanics. Aga W rite for our list of second-hand machinery and tools, for Geiser Machinery and Stationary Gasoline Engines. t r --. .... ■— . 1 __________________ ISLAND HEIGHTS ’ersonal Mention with Local Flavor «n r m»t<wK,am.«n k*(«n Imreing gaaoknt m own i t Ith *v was out k f al Intim and m a t* y Ikv rt*«r « .» u m M R e e k ie , of IW ,« M -« h -Or Cknrlwa tit ta t i m t n i | I m m • »»U known at a property ow n« m m» River is m ut the oAlesrs « I ika ! A p p k R lt • «‘•«•kar ot tka *»»*•» sttack of nvrveus pro«iration * Jvrswy Society et lb* C M M s t l, ! " W N f * 4* f* “ " 7 “■ ****'' *•!** B e 'o if h autkerdial »r« «till wuikiag ___ t">w« In M a milHartatre with m m . plant ta haw trm rst tidewalki and Ocean County Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals jt Philadrlbkia ? * * * *1,l»i t*is ts » PkUadclpkla ira i entità on O n s s aimsiu from *k# P U R Ci,V ,hl* •• inmwta ot U> llay Pro««, ami ,m R iw r K i vrvt t f WhoYwo IM M l Angelo d tv fati at ninety avenu«, north M M u w II a« tk» rroaa y v k f* a f > ■ r g a n t f c d t h « P - . j l r » V a l - - « >«*té, penati»*« and §tck, ■ U N M m ii thtoe io«* «n muer • l i n e In tu ìa n t« Cu h a t |U*t c a V r d . iilu td H#i|bu t ip t r U to bava (ôttf • - U - r , „ ln in lh , world * * » » b * * ! * 1* 4 u,m" »• •***■ buh h td ovai tu minar «t j*re •atti iodi* l#it Congres* r**i>l ridule»! $$ t« tb itht cat Mia U uh » f l NOTI C E a \ « Tev tk * T*-t» - f T> ID IDC ¿¿A W, 4 &J1 i f i ut Township All persons that have not paid their taxes will attend to the matter between now and the 15th of March, or their property will be advertised and sold lor same I would a*so say that the young ine*n that have not paid their poll tax had better attend to the matter at once, if they do not it may cause them trouble This will be the last notice given them P C Applegate, Special Collector V. I. A.No tes STAM) A US) The regular business meetings of the V. I. A. will be held the second Thurs day of each month at 3 p. m. at the home of the President, Miss Annie Cow perthwait on Main street FERRO and Other STA N LEY U N C LE SAM M A R IN E M O TO R S it Work of all kinds. Motors installed, etc G. E . W A L L A C E (08 MAVIS V . anil Ituilitcr F o rk e d R iv er, N. J . M lsheim er Shoe Store NEW FOOTGEAR For EVERY DAY SHOES s l ip p e r s boots RUBBER BOOTS and SHOES Come in and look us over Makes Rapid Headway A(l<l Thl* Pnrt to Your tttorr of Knowledge Kidney disease advances so rapidly that many a person is firmly in its grasp before aware of its progress Prompt attention should bo given the slightest symptoms of kidney disorder. If there is a dull pam in the back, headaches, dizzy spells or a tired, worn-out feeling, or if the urine is dark, foul-smelling, ir regular and attended with pain procure a good kidney remedy at once Your townspeople recommend Doan’s Kidney Pills. Read the statement of this Toms River citizen Thomas Wilson, Water St., Toms River, N. J.. says: " I suffered from a constant pain across the small of my back, always more severe when I stoop ed or remained on my feet for any length of time. My condition finally be came so serious that I was obliged to give up my wprk, as I was almost help less. Learning that Doan's Kidney Pills were good for this trouble, I pro cured a box at Mathis & Hainers Drug Store and began using them They .re moved the pain in my back and 1 was then able to return to work. I am pleased to say th at I have never had an attack of,backache since then. I give the credit of my cure to Doan’s Kidney P ills " For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, NewYork, sole agents for the United States Remember the name—Doan’s— and take no other. Over $12.000 in Prizes in the N E W -Y O R K TRIBUNE heel FIRES! 0 E ll 0. 0 U for Bicycle ) f t C Wheels Now on Hand with Brake \ / J L. T. Great Proverb Contest JUST STARTING C a ll on W1SSM ACH Toms R ive r You may enter contest at any time during next two months. If not a reader of the Tribune order it from your local dealer. * j By m a il two months $ 1 .4 0 .Address ; ^^ h called by many leading citizens fl niv Newspaper in the County Io n ia I n th a ¡ » a « l y e a r h ha* New York Tribune tfot it to (‘«lilantiii to p«f hit way to Cape William T R ott, th t l ! bi« old bom«, tait «tek, |{« ui«d #? bus imi It an aovftnHI (ft hi# Hó<t|f tan m m * ÙÌ ALL MvKatg Miai !o Mc Kau ta witrMni *»n an an 'linai ration io a «pweh and h t s j^ h t room hungah plight ao t i u c M th« IVnntylvan a \ 9amtM| Urning, iiflimr th i tea apent bi« improving hia % nage «-Inch oil) ba taken attain ibM ao iutier by Frank Arthur Chamberlain, brother of Mrv W fhh, lecfrtarv of bn Wm II lloakina ron CliamberUm ol tbit |t|«re. baa it« Vico pfcMiiftii, Mr, >*en afi|M»ìfit«d a r#ga!i n.the thio I i tuny I Ik nj rovo iRilidv (dkt \ ! r1 *1 I* tb« IPI- of da fl o s c i wei it to work Chamber lain baa i tb n winter, and wil i« f e ï heavier mg HU j »£f* mt poaiiior for «evecal >t*l# engine put in her » dev« n more • * ♦ ♦ < ïa •*♦* ** •♦< ip riil this coining summer emeypr, llttiionary, Daniel Jensen • Two m w t tultrra for the LAKEWOOD Il Y C Lookout. L<*ila Starr. Music; Cecil G licet tb it summer wilt be Prt-d Nathan's kv,itb the beginning of Lcnt| Lake Field*r Social, Fred Rhodes; Fiowrr, Mergo, beiug built a t K u k ’s yard In wiiid begins the busient jmrt of (be re E tta Gunther Toms Riger; and Charles Gardner's new *np %v»i**t*n Nutner<m« •nirrr,»ini r n**• 111«* Agnes I'hurrh has accepted a po1 craft, now building in Camden, The •rr iHîing am n ged , and leverai rial* r* sition with Childs grocery store on Sec* last named wilt be a 4S-footer with a air (unctions ^11 be giv n during the ond street thirty h p engine tli|nc between now and Easier One of i ■On Wednesday last the scale At the Borough Council pa«a»d four import thf j*c will be a vcpeltl the »how depot was emptied and was found to ant ordinance* on Friday night last fof the benefit of the Ocean Ccninty So- contain $25 signif>ing that 2200 per No l i provide« that alt sidewalks here c»|iv r >r the Pre vein ion of Cruelty to sona had been weighed during the after constructed (halt be uniform. It A immaIt, which t e i 1irn given the ni ghl month of Febrnary. This is the great* requires a lour inch foundation of ona bêler» Wishiogton ï Uirthdlay. The e*t number ever recorded in a month patt cement and five part* broken stone date fi i t no| yet been set, but it wil 1 be A Fielder sold his grocery business cinders or gravel and a one inch sur topic t(me before He]!y week ! to Harry Albert of New York face coat of one-third cefurnt, to be six Frac tKiiltv all tht winter colun y feet wide with joints each six 2 ret for gathered lu t Friday in ight at £àdgeinere« Golf and Polo at Lakewood expansion thp It. me of Mr mid Mrs Geor ge Fisit a No 74 provides that both sides of Hiker when t he Ihm l nnd tael mids inLakewood. N J. J, March 4—Jasper Ocean avenue us whole length, the north t»l *u!:»script ion inti i ¡cates was the lit Lyrch, captain of the Country Club side of River avenue, and both sides of trlctio n The pr-»granr Wat fumi*had , has announced ptst the annual spring West End. Chestnut, Maple, Oak, b Mih, Olive Mead Q*uartet atid the tu* golf tournament will be held on April Janes, Centra] and Strhpson avenues, trita inimeni proved the largìcat aoci ai 20. 21 and 22. The American polo from River to Ocean avenue, shall be evieni ,A the season team that is to defend the international paved with lidtwalks as prescribed in in ordinance No 73 Among the well known peOf»le at the No 75 provide« that no one shall dig h (tris thin week w rc* foi mer 1Governor ticeon the Georgian Court grounds dur Franklin Murphy md Mr and Mrs ing the month, when the polf) carniva up a borough street without getting a Franklin Murphy. Jr. whu Hitoreil ' will be inaugurated, and the eighth permit from the borough clerk at a co lt down from Newaik fur a short stay at ' annual matinee trotting and pacing of IS rents, that any corporation must races of the Lakewood Driving Club put up a bond lor 4500; and tnat each L jutcl House individual must deposit $10 with the A number of wintat residents __ will be given during Raster week clerk, to have returned if the street is making short trips out of town. Mr usu“' anil Mrs Frederick A F o tti have gone! The polo games are_due to the efforts left in good condition No 76 forbid* the placing of building to Palm Beach, and Mrs A D Davis is of ».George J Gould and Henry Lloyd material in a street or otherwise en in New Ilaven. Charles Lathrop Pack |Herbert, chairman of the American is frisking a trip through the Middf Polo Association. Th»- international croaching on the street without a per West and M C Soper has gone to Wis-1 matches between the British and Amer mit, and then specifies how such buildican teams for the championship having ng material must be placed cohsin for ten days « • » • *• • •«•••••»••••■>•• « • * » # • » • * •s>9< • -,*•••% <■•«•»* « « » • » • ■ a • » » • » « • K.NT F O B in . big com piili ili» It*. ! . . . udii.. I i lia I tu ilt iK t S iiittiiy Company ot «lu d i ka ban also bann nui il» |it»»i(lrnt Tbi* company ha* 1. I’1J 111 n,i tl,/, l'.iîled ï , 1 , 1,1, ,, , I n .‘irani t Company ot Philadelphia • well I itamllng, nn,1 Mr, Amouton hat ol charge ÆARINE RAILWAY A u i-m a -.u vali u p . , « h i m . The SociclV lor the Hrcventind of Cruelty to Animals will i »nimble reward for information which will lead to the icfton ot tiny perfon or persons in Ocean County who have pressed the laws lor animal protection. Persons supplying such inlormation must give iacts and instances in connection wi'h an act of the kind.-^tnd must .. ties ol those who have witnessed the act. Z » -in ns ot a confidential nature will be regarded a. a g e n ie n t . Anonymous communications will not under any ctrcum* > (ices receive attention from the executive officers. Vagrant and uncarcd for animals will be disposed ot free upon application to E U Z I E L L E W I L E Y , 167 John N'rcet, Lakewood. All written communications must be signed with proper ¡•lie and address, and sent to MRS. JA S P E R L Y N C H , Lynx ll,i!|, Lakewood, N. J . Telephone 126 . For further inlormation address L O Y A L N. B O 'IA N NAN, AgentHeadquarters, Madison Ave. & Second St. Telephone 162 . M U* 9. know n Mrs William L Ward, wife of the Republican national committeeman from Neiw York State, has pome from Portchaster with a party ot young people, anfl is at the Laurel House for a visit of sotlhe weeks d#i#gtiH)R that the j mad» up tk* pur»» 1 i bec,>deei<led uP°n for May 31 and June ! 1 * nd ‘ at Meadowbrook I he Ameri!can team undcr ,h * Ru'dance of its former captain, Henry Payne Whitney, will now come to Lakewood and pass a month in practice on George J Gould's grounds, and later the usual polo tour nament begins, in which teams from 'clubs that hold membership in the American Polo Association will compete for cups and other trophies I OCEAN GATE Mr Michaelson was down Sunday to see contractor Roy Ellis, who has the building of the new yacht clubhouse; and have him arrange for the dock in front of the club house. This dock will extend into the river 116 feet John Wahl lias re’urned from Pottstown, Pa, where he spent the winter Joseph M Selonger has launched his boat Matilda Dr Ellis M Levy was here from Phila delphia for the week end, to arrange for having his bout overhauled Wm Tolliver is having improvements made on his bungalow which was built a year ago. The bungalow just finished by Iiarry W Ellis for Edwin P |icAMi«t»r of Phil adelphia, is a credit to Ocean Gate and looks all right The three Ringlestine Bros, from Philadelphia were here Sunday. They have two bungalows now and will build three more for their own use E T Ramer is spending some time in Wilkes Barre, P a , attending to his bread business. He is president of a big bakery concern there, the Moore Bread Company William C Smith is having his cottage painted up inside and out and making extensive improvements Mrs Willoughby of Toms River, is spending some time with Mrs Harry W Ellis Joseph M Cox will build a handsome bungalow on Lakewood avenue trap-shooting at the Country Club traps atlrucled a number of the visitors on Wednesday and some fine breaks were made. Five handicap events Were slnjtoff and the winners included Fred Fifty polo ponies, valued at more erick A. Potts. Harry Cowdrick. Frank Mtildoon. Arthur Whitney and K Van- than $300,000, were shipped ft> the derveer. After the sweepstakes James Georgian C o u r t stables of G o rge Wynne of the Crescent Athletic Club Gould's estate today In the lot were brake twenty-five birds sr-iight An ponies on which Americans place their other match was shot off this afternoon faith in the coming effort to retain possession of t h e international cup The annual fair given by the Mission against the English challengers. Never ary Workers of the Presbyterian church before in this country,has such a peer will be held Friday in the church build less lot of polo ponies been gathered to ing gether. The majority of them belong Frank A Robbins' circus will be here to Harry Payne Whitney, captain of on the 12th of May this year. This is the American defending team. The somewhat earlier in the season than ponies have been gathered from all usual. He will not go to Toms River quarters to the globe, some coming from thi(| year India, some from South America, while Frank Shute, manager|of the Laurel others are either European-bred or are in f|he Pines, is very ill with pneumonia products of the Western plains There has been somewhat of delay in Other ponies are to go down later in getting the work started on the propos ed Y W C A building and it is more the month. Among them will be fif than probable that it will not be at the teen ponies especially selected by J B lot In First street as was at first planned Thomas, chairman of the Point Judith Maliy think that a site in Second street Polo Club, and ten ponies selected by next the Y M C A would be preferable LouisStoddard and Capt Bradshaw has offeree, to In the Grip of the S. P. C. A let them have a lot on Second street in stead of the First street Ap illustrated lecture on Ireland will Deborah Britton of Greenville, was he delivered on Friday evening by Hon arrested Saturday on complaint of Jesse Corpelius Mcfxlennan of E ast Newark Megil! for starving a dog, Megill com in the Catholic church plained to Special Agent Bohannon of HIGH POINT Maurice Troupe, porter at the Tower the S P C A. that Mrs. Britton had The High Point Fish Company is hotel, was run over by an automobile left the dog without food or drink. She on Wednesday last. He was not badly was taken before a Justice of the Peace starting to put in its pounds to be ready for the spring fishing when the hurt bur. his wheel was a wreck and fined $21 shad begin to run Aidaughter was born to Mr and Mrs J B K insey visited the city last week, W Richardson of Fourth street last Old Furniture wee k Mahogany or Rose Wood needs sim- | Uie county seat on Monday j Contractor H Cranmer is arranging T le Christian Endeavor Society o f’ ply washing and a coat of Varnish The L and M. Home Finjsh Varnish to move High Point inn to the beach Baptist church elected the following of the best front ficers at the annual meeting held recent is If painted Wood then wash it and a p -j. , , _ _ . , president. Miss Etnily Fielder; vice ply one coat, of L. & M. Domestic Paint I ' ^ rs J ason Fenimore who has been 1y: Makes Furniture as good as new at a quite sick, is now out of danger ident Jam es McNair, Jr ; Secretarypre . Raymond Palmer of Conrad’s Station Geoi-ge B Peters; Treasurer, W Leroy cost of about 25 or 30 cents letneyer. .The committee chairmen a ' V Brant . Toms Riv<r , took the third degree in Masonry at Prayer meeting, A Winifred WedStanwood Bro., Island Heights Manners lodge, I- A M, Barnegat, last (j _;_____ !s n c c _ i ----- -----Monday night I t is announced that two of our sum mer visitors will be wedded soon in Philadelphia. Miss Elsie Munday and ST R IC T L Y TR U E TO NAHE - Cobblers,Rose Mr Harry B eatty I Mayor Harvey Cranmer of Harvey Oew Drops, Green M ountains, S ta te of j Cedarc is home from a week spent in M aine, and F ifty O ther V arieties We can always Sell lower than our Competitors ' Mannahawkin ! Mrs J B Kinsey is home from a stay SEEU POT/lTIIKS (STRICT!,I CASH in Brooklyn CHOICE YELLOW ONION S E T S Louie Kenzià attends the Barnegat W r i t e fo r P ric e L is t •• " high school ftlS . -SU - 'L e t me figure on your work— H, tv Gay re, carpenter. Tribune building m am New Y o rk City p S E E D P otatoes HERE IOHN K IEN Z LE, N. W . Cor. 2nd & Dock S ts. PM I LA pELPH IA Wale»r»on> * W a n S e n if ’Sin Saiatli 8nd SS, ■’ •- •• ' •••• • • 'mmsam ■‘'‘ c l ‘ ttM NEW JE R S E Y C O U R IE R ( » f f i n iL f i m • t o s n r iiE irm’ ifty R«MMN4 kf JB ttftftl UH M ik H fi « L iittik b n u r« » ), fRilàl*« M H «« ««Ml E f i | i i *• • • *•«* »%«h m » « i m « « t k « i •(«««, tWtaa (^ „ a. J . *'***** * #’’•*#0 ##t I m i la» M t « m Ï I \ A H n m ) I b U l i ii H li i r o n H ii kM. a, ü c sü à y GET TOGETHER ON l £ LAWS AT TRENTON •f lM « il» uf Uiml niiii|imat*lr, 1*1*4 fM iM d u i U» U i ft»a» K |**irYb * •# ••mI U«)th>talii t l f l t i j i , i4\»bSt*IU o f ttHHim U 'I w m arh! uh «Ti Bl Mi In a l b a r a ia f, j MhI «|'JMoftfMitiita f ¡¿ ¡im it* [Nttnaift ! 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' J THE CHANGES IN THE GERAN ELECTION BILL i. •1 En# flr#ttmit ti*fr#fb#r of 'f in* or a b u rse »heu be pre »d (Im lu am a Erra atad tested emphatically sm inai Ibe action E la !i I * wir*) fu«fraokijr iAikiüE «vor, aa (b rr dkl. tb« of the committee on railroads and r u i )trm rlrt'tiun reform bill. It»# work canato in reporttac a committee sub Stair c ' I n f a m i cna|>r tiM (lots ari. aa tb# dor* atltute for the four public utilities Mila oil! hr «4 trd t*J (•mor ftrvfvn u* cal) (b# #o»!»lojr#ra* lia I « f i t h . T p r im a In the bands of the committee without hlllty la v ; il»# irw public Militi«« •Mi tuu*t aha consultine blm. a member of the com •*t a t lari« ■tHDttlsakta bi and Ih# corrupt prac mittee He did not question the merit MMrttli (k#a m#a«ur# baa a ceotupliaitrd murb. «? the substitute, he Mid. but be did TT»«* DttOtU‘1 9tna for It la Mtd, («ward #»tat»Ushlft* a bar feel as thoiicb he was entitled to nume «ÎinrM t» M i il frutti BOB U *uu *n o "ill I r a n th* taooioita yu dtndittlluf b#(arru Ib# recognition by the Republican arem WARETOWN of or «Wirt« li rtacu ilr# and (boa# of (hr Urlala lora here of the committee. Senator Brad ratfrtl Hlai Of rbo hav *4 lo Itili “gc Cam burn ha» just completed | that ley. chairman of the committee, has WE OWN AND OFFER »DH* w ij or oth#r Mr WUs la1 ft! oom# a large work »hop on hit properly here tened to declare that no attempt bad f f * IU cbi tbrut in ibia matter. nl t> brew made to show the senator from F H Eayre, is having his twnkskifl Tb 4M (1 ll‘Dt •X any discourt cay and that remodeled and an engine installed. He « br 1 a lupoM I Ir» >ajr Is # riAa *1 by the fart that fur ¡titule bad been reported only 1 it expecting to make good use of om. Rl haOota ill be iniofii it boum the conferei«.. »aa Kille r had railed to ninni I during hit summer vacation tbr puilm bur Ibr « raalon, lo era (o bar •od It la utul,,r*t 1 * * 1 that crest In the matter I Mr and Mre W FX*WH!n£j aT T ren to n with thr tno tint» »a» devot«.! to thr of fl W llaon sent to the sénats «•»rati MU. It was bold to Iba tira urti sl,c*c uumlnst.otts: Hoard of mana «pent last week at their cottage here Mr* H T Brown and daughter Martha ■apretar court chamber, and a depot) gers of the tillage for epileptics, l>f, B crfw it at arma carefully intanimi the Stewart IMton and Jonas A. Fuld. both have ju st returned from an extended t toare) door*. V icldmg from 3.00 per cent, to 4.38 per cent. of Mercer; Ixusrd of trustees. Home viait with Mr* Brown’s siller Mrs C It was dually screed that (be meas For Girls, Mre. Howell C. Stull of J K ickertat Bayonne ure should be referred to a committee Mcrcur, reap|M»lnted, and Robert M re of th A son was born on Tuesday last to IVr pr consistine of the governor, Mr. Gerau, Anderson of the same 'otinfy, ■ to nip Freeholder and Mrs Oscar Brown the Introducer of the measure, and Aa- j ••red Ilarvo,'- L. Robin »ou of Prinei j Miss Elizabeth Burden was tendered pm* to nembi)'meo Matthews of Hunterdon Ion, riecenfted. minato«: | a surprise party, by her friends and Backus of Essex. James ef Hudson, ; Opposes Eight Hour Law. choolmates. Ion Friday evening. A lai Monte of Somerset, Meyer of Sua- ! U lieu rbc bill of Assembly mail Ford I very plessunt evening was spent playing sex and liamsey of Middlesex, for POINT PLEASANT Yielding from 4.30 per cent, to 6.13 per cent. further consldanitlon, or. as the got* ! of Hudson, one of the labor leader» of game» and dancing. Those attendine Mil« Rii Erri rk »ob ernnr expressed It at the dose of the : l a V ' f ' f ' " J * * Iuul“>M elKhl h<*"™ » I »ere. Miss Helen Howaid of Asbury *•* A»hurí p*irk riaitliiK i th* ln,U,BttoB* « f I P»rk, the Misses Helen Eiaem an, Han conference, so as to yet the views of I ra.'I frifiiii« the -state, was taken up on thlid readall the members on Ita details. „ Upon »PPliwtion we will be pleased to mail ■ MrM an StillwHpn» . I* f lu lite house it was uiwiiIIh I Ky Mr ! nah Taylor. Peurle andJM yrtle Jones, j U la understood that some of the j Brea,thead of Union, a reember of the ' Guldy Cam burn, Anna May, Johnson. Rrmac I"-ii( part uf eh< our weekly list of offering, and quotation. Mr. and Mr* Edward Krr Messrs Harold Wilkins, Clyde Robin Jam--* P.-n u r e t r e S S Th ‘ ,he raeM- » « ^ ‘ ion = 1 ” ^ tor IV« ree B n * son. George and Evan Hallett.Tom Mc I--Hi m«. m Ï Ï i ï Z E S t " "ow ‘Vi iku f expense« Tn,on w,,,‘ s,,l<1 been s p e r ^ < few i tu 1,- Allister. l* Clarence Brown, Leon and | xpeiiscs of the state orl*on prison I-K K A«hl: To compel naturalised citizens to pro l’a. on at-,,», (WO a year and would create a propor Jeff. Stackhouse, Rudolph Cam burn,l ht,ni* Sa Inni, I duve their papers on registering or vot- | tionate advance In flip coat of con Ross Penn l Charlra fBuxhter, Lloyd f Mr. no, i Miix John I lng. Mi, H. Reid, M.tnmrvr L e i* and J« in.-. R. Beni ducting every other state Institution. BOND DEPARTMENT, NEWARK, N. J. Camburn. Hudson Bowker and Alex To close the polls an hour earlier * rttrn.lf'rf As the attack on his measure was under Arends than at present Bram i, F irst PnpshïtÎÎ I at the L w'w* Telephone 1932 Market unexiiected by Mr. Ford, he was not ian Church, r ruh y ft ouiniir* Mr. B To mall official ballots to all voters In a |H>sltlon to refute the statement The American Mechanics had their nnett rend« two corneit Soli , prior to election day; Instead, a sample of Mr. Rroadbead. and at hia reapiext anniversary »upper Tuesday evening Cûfttract or r ’#í»r R F' ! ballot will be seut out. luca rompiÍOICíJ th*- shin« ling »1 The Ladies Aid will be held at Mrs I the measure was laid over until lie e BeaTo have state committeemen chosen I could look, Into the matter. »•a Hotel (his week, an •I will Amy Heddenson Friday night March ve the bath boi es- o] hob fini) --- ui-cl —f the I next I by the convention tha' will frame the G o v e r n o r W I I s o d sig n e d eight bill«, 10th ■ck some time. [•arty platform; instead, the state com- ,! ,hu" making eleven laws which the At John Arnold Hall . toi T Bird Mick has the cellar completed night I mltteemen from each county shall be II legislature has enacted In the seven <F ri, I. Rie pupil* ,,f the IV,' Point for his new house i ’lomu,) I chosen at the primaries. I weeks of It» existence. Grammar S, hold I To allow factions to name members their e We are pleased to hear thatJM rs Ma Prüf.” Citi I Sucre»» In a mensure han lighted D. Mai-Gr cor ha, ■d j o f the election boards. tilda Camburn is slowly inproving from rd with I upon the efforts of the lot owner» of ts the i till»? th** 1 Four Bills to Pa*a. j Gee an Grove, who have been lighting her severe il'ness dri dot)ht t] Capt H T Brown is spending the In a talk with the newspaper men | ^or year» for a Im,rough form of govwill Mi Li F> «ter. >f It « e lle Pa after the ,-onference the governor said ornment for that religious resort. By month at High Bar Club House with le. .Mr. a that an agreement had practically vote of 30 to IK the house p : i 1 (he thp Holman brothers Sire. Lu I. Rail.Me * X. P been reached which Insured the pas bill for that purpose after a lengthy Improvements are being made on Kml Hav, and Eilu-j rd J . Krrickson, Jr., sage of the four measures. Speaker and at time» acrimonious debate, dur the Newbury property, recently pur Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits, $ 281,000.00 wenIlM'lltf thflKt* ... „ who went to F re e Kenny, the governor said, had declar ing which the Camp Meeting associa ho n i l .Monday to attend the auction sale ed, that he. the governor, was on bis tion, which now dominates that place, chased by Isaac Pullen of New York George Camburn and wife have re « „ r , 11“ ! w re brought i„ f rom the feet during tbe conference two hours was roundly scored as a money mak Imn, '» i ' v ™ “ -' ilf," rn”'«i *’y Captain and ten minute». ing proposition, “which held Its execu turned from a pleasant trip in New J a n i e * ) [ VanDote* nephew from Iowa. DEPOSITS York ” 7* iyOinie*. of Brooklvn, The house got up to work in good tive meetings in Wall utreet.” S T " 1 " fV'r day* her,- I,-king after her time and without much waste of elo Mrs Julia A Camburn is convalescing This 1» the third year the hill ha* property Ilit ere* 1*. November 1, 1898, $261,000.00 Ralph Herring, of the New York quence passed a number of meusures. been before t be house, and Brother from an a tta cto f Grippe J W. Burden|has the contract for Eks-trieal re-bi-il. wa* home over Knn- Mr. Matthews' bill, which was Intro Aaron Ballard has been able to secure November 1, 1903, 387.000. 00 <Uy red ting hi* i«,reuts on Forman uve- duced for the benefit of Hunterdon Its defeat. The opponent» of the papering and painting the Newbury November 1, 1908, » - c lr ki, I " mD,5 " ', l jreduate in April. county and which amends the road measure will now direct their atten house 486.000. 00 I t - ' H airy How,- Hogi-rt. rector of act so that contracts for road improve tion to the senate nnd endeavor to kill Mrs. E tta Hayesl{has moved from ^ * ? , n . " b i- he S« ( ''lurch, was npNovember 1, 1909, it in that body. 579.000. 00 l*,int«l Conncflman by Mayor Limlell ment awarded in one year by any Assemblyman Brown o f Essex of Camden to Bay View Farm, where she at the regular meeting held last week. county shall not exceed one-fifth of November 1, 1910, will reside with her parents, Mr and J lii* appointment i* to till the unex658.000. 00 1 [ier cent of the county’s rateab'es, fered a bill to abolish the board of fish Mrs. John Letts pired term of George T. MeOirr. nnd game commissioners as now con . ' ' , *i*n ' an Horn returned to except where the two-thirds estimated Thomas Stackhouse has his fine gar I nitadelpbia .Sunday after spending two cost of any road under contract is paid stituted and authorizes the governor, age nearly co m p leted ^ T o ta l a s s e ts o v e r $ 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 ■week* here with his parent* on Rue for by a bond issue under section 0 with the consent of the senate, to ap * venue. point a fish and game commissioner, of the act, wa* among those to get LAKEWOOD T R O L LEY TO BE EX Mis* Anna Horsey, of Spring Lake. who shall perform all the duties now V?" been the guest this w,*-k of .Mr. and through. So did Senator Edge's bill, TENDED AT BOTH ENDS 3 In*. TboiuaH Kctrudod. which requires all horse drawn ve Imposed on the present tioard and re According to statements more or less Mr. and Mrs. Edward Middleton, of hicles to carry a lantern after dark ceive an annual.salary of $8,500. public gossip In Lakewood, the Tren l J»iiIadf*Jphia. spent a few days hen* ton, Lakewood Seashore Trolley Com New Bill, Introduced. with Mr. Middleton*» parent«, Mr. und and in foggy weather which can be * (KKKXKKKJiXJOOOOO0 0 - 0 0 0 0 0 OOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOPOOOOOOOKÇ pany, which has just secured townsb'j These bills have been introduced in sanction seen at a distance of 250 feet in either ISirn, Edwin Middleton, of Hue avenue. to enter Ocean avenue, LukeKdward Middleton i* a well-known the direction, penalty for violation of the the senate: " nod, though it has not as yet ob atrical man in Philadelphia, and is now act a fine o f between $r> and $10. Sena Mr. Johnson—To provide for the pay tained a franchise, does not propose to 1'¡(lying in that city. tor Prince’s bill requiring the civil Berv ment of certificates, notes or other evi make Point Pleasant its terminus. The Mis* Klla Pool, Messr*. Wilbur F ' company, it is said, intends to go on to I ’earc-e und Raymond Kola triers, all of ice commission to keep separate lists dence of indebtedness issued by corn Mamisqunn, cross the river and strike Brooklyn, were the guests of afr. and of persons eligible for appointment as mlssloners under the act to provide for u straight line up the coast, through Mrs. Frank Pearce over Sunday. TOMS R IV E R , N. J , § West Grove, West Asbury Park and the drainage of marshes, swamps, etc., game wardens according to the sec A anrprise party was tendered to Mr. on to North Long Branch. ] e-onar.i Furman at hi* h om e on Tren tions from which all appointments upon the basis of the rates of taxation TOTAL A SSETS $300,000 O O I The company, it Is further stated, ton avenue, Saturday evening. Among shall be made, In all cases where in (he municipalities wherein th has already secured a major part of M,tne of the out-of-town guetil* present special acquaintance with localities is drained lands lie. Expenses to be di the right of way necessary for this were Mr. and Mr*. Frank Newman, route. The line is to be equipped with necessary, was passed, as well as that vided between neighboring municipal! .Mr. and Mr*. Itoikliill. Mr. »in! Mrs. high (tower cars und fust freight trains SA FE D EPOSIT B O X E S TO REN T of Senator Kdge, which authorizes tics when the land extends into the are to be one of the principal features, Joseph Newman, of Spring Fake. Joseph Flhersot: has resigned as harmunicipalities to enact ordinances same. {h e line, too, is going on through to in Burglar and Fire Proof Vault, $ 2 to $5 per Year l„-r for Jam es JIavcns and accepted a Mr. Johnson—To validate certificates ,1 ronton, according to report, penetratregulating motor boats and providing position as express messenger on the U'g the heart of the farming district ly of Indebtedness and bonds issued by penalties for those making unneces I ’ennsylvania Railroad. ing between the shore and the State any municipality to pay the cost of capital. Mrs. Annie l ’eurc-e will remove short- sary noise. I) from the Dr. iK-nuinton cottag- i„ draining lands under tbe a c t of March According to the terms of the LnkeThere was a lengthy discussion over tlie flat in the Height, X^twrence arid the bill et Mr. Streitwolf, which per 31, 1903. "ood franchise, which has been drawn ( Vi. building. lias been ordered published, the Mr. Prince—To provide a pension of and W alter Webber, of llu- Checkers mits a married woman to convey her Lakewood-Point Pleasant line must Stc*-k Company, him finished his season property without the consent of her $('■ per month for every honorably dls- be m operation by April 1, 1912. The and arrived home. The Webbers, con husband. 'J'o many lawyers still cjiurged soldier or sailor who served In life of the franchise extends over 20 sisting of father, mother, son and daugh .years. No particular opposition is ex bound to the old common law theory the civil war and has become indigent, pert Paid on Savings Accounts ed to the arrangement from Laketer, have all followed tin- dramatic pro to be paid by the state treasurer every of things (his appeared to be an inno wood residents. fession for years and when resting re The man who deposits a t 3% loses one-third side in their line home oil Ocean ave vation which should not be tolerated three months. W EST POINT CADET WANTED nue, in such u conservative state as New / Mr. Fielder—-To enable the state , of his income Tramps are more numerous about water supply commission to acquire FROM THIS CONGRESSIONAL town now than at any time this winter. Jersey, while there were those who property by purchase or condemna ju st as strongly urged that the state DISTRICT. Noah Forman, flagman near the sta 4% is bettei than Government Bonds tion, has been relieved from duly by should catch up with the times alid tion when necessary for any water . Washington, 11. 0,, March 0.—A spe 8 OO-OOOOOO-OOOCKXJ-OOOOOOO-OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO-OOOCrOOCHK^ the 1». B. It- It. Go. cial examination of candidates for ap enact such an enlightened law. These works under Its charge. Mr. Osborne—To Incorporate the pointments as cadets at tbe West Point prevailed, and the bill passed. Anoth Acudemy has been ordered by er bill passed by the house was that first Judicial district of Essex county Military f£0,000,000 Service Pension Plan tlie War Department, to take place May introduced by Mr. Hendrickson of to consist of the borough of Glen 2, at a number of military post's Beaten in Congress Windup. Monmouth, which provides that lob Ridge, township of Belleville and the throughout the country. Explanatory of Washington. March .‘5.—'The terviee sters less than nine inches in length towns of Montclair, Bloomfield and the order a statement issued from the pension Mil. carrying appropriations of general staff calls attention to the fact Et-arly 'frar.c,Nl.OlfO. which was passed Nutle.v. may be taken. tha t for u number of years the cadet by li e House and which the President The senate also devoted its time to ups has been seventy-five to eightyMr. Fielder—To enable county boards bad indicated that he would veto, was passing bills and disposed of a large of freeholders to issue temporary five below its full quota. It is regarded g,*',*,, 1 e,i yesterday ill the Senate. E a ch week gives M O R E O C EA N C O U N T Y NEWS’ as of vita! importance to the army that The measure was offered as an amend amount of business. Among the hills bonds tc meet deficiencies when the institution turn out the largest pos ment to tile general pension bill. which were passed were those author tbe amount unappropriated for any sible number of graduates. One of tbe than can be iounu in all other papers comoinetl. izing the construction of a bridge be year for courts or election expenses Is Yin metes, which now numbers 125, is i arre y £ prit ai Chocolate covered in rt-is district, the Third Congressional tween Newark and Kearney, provid- exceeded Bonds to run for two years Dibit'— l of New Jersey. ‘ A i r s 1 it.eüôws, 25 ceotslb. Elwells - M U N IC IP A L BONDS Securities of the P„h|;, W vice Corpor a ’n of New Jersey Fidelity Trust Company The First National Bank O F TOMS R IV E R , N. J. Ocean County Trust CoJ 4A ° \P Interes hiTMji.|wi<ji . . |I **»1,, itxu . , mi , tu* . , uti*. *Tht ™* ®rs*o iu. bi M flu D iM R I! * * *t____ l N ,Uw m i • ctt' . r n e C V tr u u BB u ( i lu, l i J« mas I o if»il I *¡*1^®? * •“ h«»*8u*^’; * «g h**»!« ui i^ f i n"“p v i *bo*it*g toool j P* . __i_L - u | |option Ha* o v s lb« U ttiU lj ' , brevities MH* I cr, hov ge*t r ir m ta ili«R lof ftoOil new m ax* $100 wei tb ir fd by the liulltr Sorm^ held at the tha M. E, church last ThunI to blot- I day evening the cold tlarging hit Hors rwilkt tire to ta* of oar the (aiot itra t>»8* that cornea with H „üom ta ¡mit ta tbt tillage tiaa ■llo o d ] (roil well thia Friday and Saturday inher day* on the church i toirlormw at 6 10 and aeta Thu make* the day eleven amt i] tninutea long Torn Kiver Yacht Club meetFriday evening, Charle* A I n i elected a member •Donell baa bought the oldttme i photo gallery, moved it back Ibouu on Hyei. aliect, aud will filin'." in upholstery shop 6nt flower o( the season, the I t 00 Sunday opened his golden ■andpeeped out at the sun through 1 mow. Monday he was buried r‘ neph Yates has been re-elected ■wet of the M. E church for the lingconference year; P. L GroVer. pcial lecreiaiy; C. B. Grover, reIbng lecretary grniird Hamer has taken the cupola I the top of his W iter street house ledthe roof in the centre, placed a Bftsindoiv or s... and will add n pt-A-Word Advertisements S . h 11 Steam Outfit; 12 h p %,IOh pl'.ngine Will sell at low >•GEORGE ALSHEIMER, Toms i llOCTirrell r,,i . Machine will be in InUssoon as gas pipe goes through ■M River. One o( the most perphUsin existence All complete frit oldboy can run it For butppneeand particulars address B E ', Forked River, N J WRtwo inch W’hiteCedar Laundry '»«hum size, for sale. B E ENO, lle! River.NJ andForce Bump. Can beerectno lank need Both, 100 and 150 Gallon Circulating Pk-wn n , sa'e at Big Bargain. jj^ O T k e d River, N 7 ^rMLE~ T * ° Number 8 Rider l iJ Ch??..Hot Air engines, good B E ENO, Forked River 16 J^TE—35 foot high galvanized WithVrinna:S’ly ,aken down and Put new H?00 t';*llon steel tank, all good g™ throughout Address Eno’s ftrside, Forked River. f U'J' m f? T Bai R UF COW, fresh k NO, Forked River ICHT'Stroller for Sale. 50 feet lone •ftbi,.. aln. ? lee.t draught, auxiliary, |çkabout MIS rut,,riJv Cost class condition. M Blwell. Toms River, N J. I The nightly blow of the Are alarm whietlt at the electric light plant wilt I be changed (ram five o'clock to nx Wo d erifth eS , P. C. A. or tome other mttitutioo couldn't rid Tomi Kiver of a few a< ire troublesome doga An Individual communion set, the gift o one of th member*, wat used tor the Aral tii e on SuntHy at the M E Church Spring will begin at 38 tinutei after noon on Tuesday. March 21 and lait 72 days, IV hour» and 4 minutes ne rordiog to the calendar Rev Walter I. Y oung of Croaer Sem inary who has been called to the vacant pastorate of the Baptist church and preached there «gain Sunday last The plant of the Ocean County Gat Company, with it* projected extensions was inspected last Thursday by an in spector from the Public Utilities Com mission Th* Township expects to take title soon to the Pittenger lot on the Rob bins street hill. Next year we may see a town hall and fire engine house there — quieti sabe? David Jackson Clayton of Cvdar Grove is still shipping cranberries. He says they bring from $2.75 to $3,50 a crate in the Philadelphia market and he is glad he kept his Monday mornmg four or five inches of snow fell in a few hours. I t was mostly gone by night, as -the tempera ture grew warmer, the sun came out in in the afternoon and the snow melted fast Last Thursday evening a DollarSocial was held at the M. E . church. There was no formal program, but the even ing was spent in social chats and the young folks enjoyed themselves around the piano, where Mrs. Austin presided. Hot chocolate and fancy cakes were served The Township Committee has had the shade trees on Washington street trim med, and n number of them removed. Some folks fear the axe was used a little too freely: but it is hoped the end will justify the means. There are a number of places in the village where more shade trees should be set out. Why not do it this spring? ■ bouse"wn7pV° man or Girl for gentfairoorti, k| Permanent position a!|W om CotBakew ioode N.ZUCKERMAN J 25* Miss Foley, a New York City teacher, who holds a highest grade certificate in that State, has taken the vacant room in the village school Miss Foley some timd ago bought a place at Indian Hill and started a chicken farm to get out in the country, having taught in the New York City schools. Miss Wilbur of Cream Kidge gave up this depart ment after trying three days last week The W C T II of Toms River met at the home of Mrs A C B Havens on Monday evening and decided to meet |h'te\Vvanha , 111nR•Ruse Comb;stay W . ^ t f S e v e i n y . f i v e ¿ents f f t CONNER * I,er hundred IIALPRpnV K1-D LEE Fine Grape fruit, ,3— 4— 25c Elwell's Elwell has Ice Cream every day • w !f„ ^,r l h°ut. 26 feet over L- An ',0"„e r’Uarine engine in good V ly P D !,„■< 391, Toms River f t SALE Itnch J g K ^ l .8 boÎhIn Rt°.. PEE e' f l a r ' L--------Manahawkin, N-. ] f 0R Sai --------------------------‘Eseines _ hnlall boat., good her itor nH,.r* r ? nP j nd -several gillncts YaN 326 P US^d Address W .C pni—-—_ roafiway, Yonkers. N Y f0R SALE*r-'lot'7s—T3 story 5 foom aftic !<«. cfe 7 -x 300 porch ‘bade, good 25* ^ ■ ^ l a n U; NJ Ìhrv u ’“y. Horse suitable for £ “Æ p e,m'e !l11 round work w s TARK23* to rooms and ion; immediate Luck B X 4U \ 23* ag fe: The Womens Relief Corps will hold a St. Patrick’s day social March 17 , Special Sale Oranges— Saturday at Elwell’s Don’t forget the orange sale Saturday at Ehvell’s Th?-C E. Society of the Presbyterian church will bold its annua! St. Patrick’s day social The Girl Freshmen of the Toms River High School will hold a cake sale at Grover & Son’sstore cn Satuiday af ternoon, march' 11, at 2 o clock to raise funds for then basketball team C P MocWolttr rotw rf «pending (ht wif d vicinity mg th* U rg* MrKaig of Island Height! Mru TIIIm Kob ugned ht P U S-an wood and S. E Railing! being lilt along the ! ■g to town In hi* car Sunday newly built ruad to Lakaw tod at King* ] Ke< ’ and Mr* Leon Chamberlain on Hill the Dennett Field and by Ed Ms ay entertained the furroer't brothClayton's I, r - we Chamberlain of Providence. K President K C Buckwalter has called It. a meeting of the Base ball A«sociation I Mias Alfreds Sm yth* returned to for Tuesday evening of next week. I l-°ng Branch last week after spending March 14 at 8 o'clock I several months with Mrs Georg* WiaeA daughter was born to Rev and Mr* Imach , Philip Cline at Boston Mata., on Thurs I The young folk* g a v e Rowland day last, March 2. Mrs. Cline wat fur j Buckwalter. J r , a surprise party on merly Mic* Lois Clute of Tome River |Thursday evening last and had a jolly Mr* E'itebeth Koniker, widow of the I time, too late H »*rr K osfkrr, died Tuesday at I C, A Mortis Monday went toT reuloa the home of her eon-in law Woodrow |to attend the funeral of a cousin; Tues Fielder, at Pleasant Plains, aged 00 day and Wednesday he inspected the year* Funeral services will be held New Egypt schools thie afternoon (Thursday) at two | Miss Eloite Sherman of this place has o'clock at Pleasant Plains M. K church I left the Model school at Trenton and is Th# class of JO 1 1 of the High School now attending a business college, the has organised with Mias Effie Chambers j Rider-Moore and Stewart school a« president, Miss Minnie Worth ot j Mrs. A. J . Iron*, who was operated Bayville. vice president; Miss Elsie |upon about ten day* ago at Jefferson Jennings iccretary; Mist Sybil Penn of j hospital, Philadelphia, for appendicitis, Forked River, treasurer, The other is reported as getting along nicely member, are Mis. Mabel Brinley oil Dinial B„cker , Tom, Rjvrr Ujy L an o k aW .rren S e.m an and Norman |,„d Kradual0 of th. Courier o ffic e .!. Irons of T om . River. The d a s. will d(jw„ thr ch iir o( Unoty Hold a classday this yeas a . well a. |typo(!r, phv Bnd composition in the Coimueucement I Scranton. Pa , Correspondence School Rehearsing New Play Fine progress is being made by the Star Dramatic Company with “ What Happened to Jonea” to be prrsented at an early date. The best talent has been secured by Mr Yoder for this pro duction au d it promises to be the best play ever seen here. Special Sale of Women’s white shirt waists with tucks and embroidery front $ 1.50 values 9 8 c Mr HG husband. Sheriff Cox Commodore and Mr* J H Stoutenburgh spent from Thursday to Satur day her* last week from New Y'ork Dr Rem L Diabrow, who has b.-en quite sick, teems to be getting stronger end is expected to be out again soon O M F Rhoads of Manlius, N Y , a form er resident here was in town th>t week •«id w .f greeted by many old friends ' The Mi we- Hlute of Oy-ter Hay, Long Island, who have ju t! returned from several months in Florida are guests of Miss Marv Gwyrr Janie* I McKelvey h*t| ju tt returned from a trip to Washington. D C, where he taw the last Congress die, visited Mt Vernon, and other interesting points St. Paul's church, Trenton, hat asked for Rev, Henry M.Lawrence of Medford M, K church, ton of Rev, A Lawrence, now of Island Heights, foriusrly of Toms River Harry Fuller of S t Louis. Mo , is vis iting Mr aud Mrs Henry Bird He came east to see his sister, Mrs Corne Mr. and Mrs G. Rowland Munroe of lia Hurley c f Pleasant Plains, who is Newark spent several days here last critically sick at Ridgefield Park, Ber week, where Mrs Munroe is better gen county known under her maiden name of Miss Longstreet Irons of New Haven baa Flora Teeter. She renewed many old been here this week and today started friendships while here for Florida with his mother. Mrs Lydia Miss Lulu Robbins who underwent Irons They will visit Mrs M E Beatty an operation for appendicitis at her at Leesburg, and then look over th* on Broad street, Wednesday of las1 country there F. Lipschuetz’ Co. Department Store S A V E S Y O U M O N E Y TOMS RIVER, N. J. Men’s Spring Shoes Men’s New Spring Shoes, button and blucher styles, gun metal, russett and patent colt, J .5 0 to 3 .0 0 Men’s W alk Over Shoes, the latest styles in button, blucher and oxfords newest lasts 3 .5 0 to 5 .0 0 Special Sale of Ladies’ plain black or white loot hose 25 c values at 1 9 c all sizes New Spring W ash Goods Beautiful dressGinghams xo to | 5 C yd Mercerized wash Poplins 2 5 c yd Percales for waists fast colors 1 3 C yd White India Linons 1 0 to 20c yd W hite Long Cloth 1 0 to 2 0 c bd White Madras Cloth 25c yd New Spring Shirt W aists for Women Styles are the very best, made of fine sheer lawns, beautifully trimmed and our values better than ever before: W aist ol All Over Embroidery front tucked Iront and back 1.0 0 White Sheer Lingerie waist medallions and val lace yoke, with lace front and sleeves, a beauty 1 .5 0 White Linene Tailored waists tucked front, laundered collar’and cuffs 1 . 0 0 Fine waist of embroidered sheer batiste, r ‘>ch embroidered front, with rows ot val lace, tuck back, long or the new short kimona sleeves 2 .0 0 Handsome waist of very fine sheer batiste collar and yoke of lace, front of all over embroidery, with venise panels, long or shprt sleeves 2 .5 0 On our Bargain Counter j .Quality Considered, you wifi find some money savings Women’s flannelett gowns 75 c val.5 0 “ white coat sweaters,2.50 val 1 - 5 0 Boys grey or red “ 1.00 val'. 7 5 Womens white shirt waists, $ 1 val 6 9 “ “ skirts 2.00 val. |.50 Dark blue or green printed serge plaid effects 1 5 c values § c y d prices are lower,all of our groceries are pure & guaranteed under the pure food laws Pure Elgin tub butter only 3 0 ° -lb 1-2 lb tin of ( ’ocoa 1 6c Swansdown angel cake flour, pk 2 5 c Butter by the 1-2 tub 2 8 c lb Silvcs mils per case 4 .5 0 F. LIPSCHUETZ SO. SEPU TM N T STORE & itand i Mrs Kuseell returned to Leesburg yes terday after several weeks with her ; With Larry Off fit« Job, Tramp. daughter, Mrs John Grover Are you contemplating or making your own muslin under wear, shirt waists, skirts or dresses, if so you owe it to yourself to see our new line of Dress Per cales, Ginghams, White Lawns, W ash Poplins, Val Laces, Embroideries, all Over Laces, Torchons, at the most reasonable prices. ■■■?» 4- b* it a Chf May 14une it« of i my duty? af Weal L me here A W ord About Dress Goods School election on Tuesday, March 21. Dover township will elect three members cf the board to succeed George C VanHise. James I McKelvey and W B Singleton. Capt. Clarence Birdsall. who served on the board for three years very acceptably, is talked of to succeed Mr VanHise. who has re fused to try for another term The chain letter is being worked in this section again. All that it asks for is th a t that the' recipient write three more letters and furnish a lot of cancel led postage stamps When you receive a chain letter, no matter from whom or for what, destroy it. This instance is a fake or worse, as cancelled postage stamps have no value whatever April 16—Vrtiot iKUHWUOi ûf CH Apnl 2 3 - Wh«i ! horn# from Tri •U M ef failli S i f i i f t*f ÿ t m iio n h tfm u n i hopeo i n etranger fee ht i m o v K Y The N i t Jersey M i th» yen Ifitvon ii Dr Au* tin Pt toc ho» on Eveniog l i 1 0 9 9 i»V H § UAlf»#t| in fif, l| U <19fllUMfl lltf 0 0 9 flÜiftl aufD#*lt*l. ...»___I _____ » i_ t__ I th* i* Ho Hulrno* Httdoili « m bam« lof • I I «ot ol Tomporiac« work viti ht held j dey vieâtor E Votiliattici U uy ) «iati m fhf H«*tf **t ekufrti j (tutte!) Bobino Mt! W 1* Ktfk b n th« i o a t t v i (or « noth- 1 at hang Branch S w * •II Ltnt ii gf |bfl| Ingttktf I aunt 1 t 40110 # •! !**• llffft tlOfftf 1. H Holman vieti#,! I Mn 1909 |K*I| Wffl‘>•*1 § ttK»W jUiuidiy mo E4 Stmt ha* bum * eoay bun)goto* i York licwidi VfMl Will I « t a f , j *41 hi» M ffebm ef food property w i n d ih# gi iFitttu i t hilt j Mia* tt.ien . uf Philadelphia viti ted j1 Bei Mandi 11 you a * the m W RklfRjt) AIRi the I Ben P JatiAtua.Jr, viM opeoo gn6««*7 It lead* her* Im i r_ Ootil ai •tore ot (*efVft*fttevB ibout Aprii j even in I* 1 Ç Mail Mofrb \% I Bing * J o n P Evemhom hot the (ot h«rv from Betum Ut j H*vr y Witt* «t|t ni.iv i on th« 1W ltd • Moo yp (or hit hoogolov ot S it S ,J* Mr* W P StimaMmt * uteri «mad the! Mf« 1 mm*jf Tom. Kiver .» . tu•etra on Piidiy eve* [ a lin i j j week lodge Berry hold« Orphan« Tout ‘f j M*v!t># Gemi* Sip«hi»g »1 on the Wi)* 1dev. tevymiog the hearing of th* Kt>*j Tit*tinkler W II Jaeknin h.e been | Mrs Mill‘h| j but .it. il iâV * * <*#*•.. I t i list II i tifar «il y •« il tiftri •PERSONAi ■* * * »* l » ^ ®* ***^*rtij> Club g| J «kH»!, — U. » * 8i (. 1 Got Gay if Pi PIm m o i Point Pleasant March 6— Property owners and housewives both are b e wailing the increase in the number of tramps in the borough since the first of the year. It is recalled that when Lawrence D. V anN ot. was Borough Marshall, h . bad a perwasiv. way about him that easily induced the bob« to believe the air a t Potnt Pleasant prejudicial to his health As a conse quence, the hobo gave Point Pleasant a wide berth, and the sa ne one seldom landed there twice without vitiung Toma River jml Of late the town has been overrun by these undesirable citiseot. There being 10 mnny empty cottages in th* winter, where they can harbor and pi tags at the same time, it make« Point Pleasant a hard place to drive them away from, and they do a great deal of damage here Prosecutor Brown Found 741 Nickles in One Slot Machine Prosecutor T J R Brown lately dis mantled three slot machines picked up down shore One was a nickel a throw, and in this was found 741 nickels, or 837.05, said to have been the pickup of one weeks business in a small town. The other two machines were pennv ones and contained a dollar or two apitce The county will be forty dollars or so the richer as the money will be turned over to the county treasury RECENT DEATHS Miss Matilda Collins of Bamber, Ocean county, died of paralysis at the home oflier niece, Mrs Charles Asselin of Red Bank, yesterday. Miss Collins was in her 85th year. The body will be removed to Barnegat where the funeral will be held Communicated Asbury Park N. J To the Courier; In the last edition of the Courier, I was astonished to find I had been pub lished for taxes to the amount ot ten dollars Not wishing you, or any of my many friends in fom s River to think I have grown so poor that I could not pay so small an amount, I send the following, explanation For the privilege of draining across my property, a considerable stretch of road on Main street, the Township committee agreed to deduct ten dollars a year, which deduction has been made until the present year To divert the water any other way w o u l d necessitate grading to the amount of fifteen hundred or two thous and dollars, so the wise men who form erly ran the Township affairs made a very clever deal 1 will gaurantee to my friends to get this leu dollars, as thq contract was fairly made, and the service has been rendered for the year past The future I care nothing about, as I propose to stop up the drain, and it is up to the people to dig down and find a new outlet and incidentally give some poor office holder a job Kindly publish this letter in full and send me the bill Respectfully, MATILDA HOGG Maroh 6 1911 BAY HEAD Cornelius Strickland, of Jackson’s Mills, is visiting his son. Councilman Alvnli Strickland. Mrs. Edward Loveland jg ij] at her residence here. Andrew Cook i.wbuck in (ho employ of Contractor Charles Clayton. brands Parker returned home with a line .striujr, of ducks after a two days' iiip down (he bay. A. IiJ. *1oliinsult, proprietor of the Bluffs:, }« jn town looking after Ms in terests end Hriaiiging for an early opening. Singer Hall, a prominent summer vis itor, was in town Saturday on business. I)r. Amos Asay has returned iron, a business trip to Philadelphia and Bal timore. Mr, and Mrs. ft. TT Parks and Mr?? lJc.vl. of Philadelphia, were in town i recently. is n f r f Cavalry By A Wick's 4 !TC$t mm f ’ * W é A 4 AW J» t# | Iky j Cm m m M i *41» V G O) I fW ii Un* díí*ct** Î M bint, X<*1 until I l f Hr« tti%*M «tic! M ltt|t)Hf«»(y ,-jinr 1 Affi N «tH*H 11« ImM Un f 'O R t o 5 1 f i a l i f i a ti*q .vini,. ih» «i**|h Qf j ' ih« >11111«a «au «ad m t * * t ih* «•«. >i k ilt W ff |*a,ÿ-. I fi affari y*» root« Ito militi h**r th* 1r.iiav ih* vciw m ,, , , #l ' GENERAL Cl IARLES KING, * 1* » « * “ T h t C a to M d 't " - -<*"|t t * To«» ta M w k " t*u Kk! Hilly Hi a » <u <1 to . tli«' Mix thlrut Inal U|> II hier ilmn ni D Ian i'll. Humo) We 8)1 » in« up tir) of I on i-Is. 40 but today It ! With the first cap he c mid fiench, and “Did 1 money ? utng to be a 1 followed, knowing no’ i It wasn't tire, «. Tli t the can long, mg wait for May. How does but robbery. Then wbi a I realized uo 1. K u w u o u lost bln position b papa a ■em to take It now ?’ life was In danger I remembered I ■ara It t he didn't send win they wan ■Tap i is quick to make amends when was In arrest, dropped the chase and o 1 thought I might The ««Il11 ■k Ulte he has wronged any one. and now he F u n e r a l D e s ig n s a Speei I went straight to my quarters. Both t know me and ask il for ref«' >n<>l or knows." .P la n ts a n d C u t. F lo w « j hand» were brula 3- und left badly c u t " •; so I sent my Mor! OUUÜ, “Well, so does Aunt Agnes. Miriam, aMKKBHOUHMi WINDS. H HI« I am sorry, of course, to havo struck Arne id and my aunt. Bln nut d i often wrot 4 *’ yet slm doesn’t approve.” ISLA N D IIEIGHTS Sergeant Fltzroy. but the language he I la d my tej to fur t “Well, Aunt Af.nes. don’t yon know, “Is that the way the Boston and j Used was vile, and It seemed to me the —she’* different. She’s n good deal :gbt Li de* In cavalry the ool. and with nut a other papers came to publish those only way to convince him I wns not like other womej 1 know. When she’s Trooper Itawdon.” to I gave Cary a note scandals ? ‘ placed somehodyvelse In a false posi ‘‘She mad« It worse than I de “Colonel Button, have you any ques- tion she thinks that person ought to rhleh he nev< r dI'4 0 fl| [ tlo n s?’ demanded Riggs. Lijwndes with me on scribed.” gmm nd- I t WAA apr>u<d fu►r and be very sorry for her and sympathize “ Why didn't you tell me tills?" de “Er—let me explain, gentlemen." In No « t 11:40." *d. and Generail \Vhippie toid me ln with her for having been deceived and * Then you were uot at Captain Sum terposed Mr. Arnold. “ My sister Is of manded Button. Olii ago a few day S ft£0 It WfiLS Iletmisled. She thinks you ought to say n very sympathetic nature, uud her “I should have been glad to, colonel. 's that night?* T h u » ilnll, heavy headache, nut «> mg tied, but t bat woutld ha t■e ma de no how sorry you are heart has long Iieen wrung by the In Indeed. I tried to the lust time I was Nowhere near It, sir." women euBer wtib. They mij dittiprence. sir. 1 should have i»*L-en “How can I say I’m sorry when I’m justice to the Indian. When this un In the office." come from eye »train to per « » lo t« Now. another matter.” continued proiid to wear the uniform until ofso glad—all glail?" lila *ohcs are directlr caused from de t h a t night at Laramie of happy boy wrote those letters she hail “Well, gentlemen,” said the colonel, “Well, then, there’s Cousin Watson, i * di»chars ed.*’ vlilon which you told me. These gentlemen uo reason to doubt their entire truth." “we seem to have stirred up a pretty Riggs wheeled in his chair “Colo will be Interested.” Let na give you a careful examumi “I will ask you what was his final kettle of fish.” Yet even Snaffle dis don’t you know. Ho was always her pet. Uo wns brought lip by a weak nel Dutton. It has been fully explained of charge and we will tell yon if yo •There was nothing remarkable In explanation of his need for money?” owned complicity. He always had mother and a doting aunt, and she aro tae cause of the trouble. to this man and to the next th at wbat that. 1 had heard of the came thing be “He begged ine to send him $200. said Lanier was a perfect gentleman. knows you don’t approve of him." they tell us here Is to be Ju st what ing done a t West Point. 1 beard In the saying he would be disgraced If be And so ended Bob’s nrrest. Knwdon "Does she expect a umn to approve they would swear to before a court. nick of tim e o f the order to the officer could not pay Lieutenant Lanier, who lingered for a word with Cassidy, of one who maligned him as Lowmles You can decide for yourself on hearing of the day to inspect for Lieutenant had won it from him at cards.” , Quinlan nnd poor remorseful Rafferty; mallaned me?" Philadelphia Eye Specialisil “Mr. Lowndes." snid Itiggs, “did It whether you wish them to sw ear to Lamer, i Imagined that something “You should see his earlier letters It or not. Now. Rawdon. tell us how very «crions would happen to hlm. 1 Lieutenant Lanier ever win a dollar about you. Why. If I’d known any knew he’d gone to the post with from you?” thing of them 1 would never have dared "Never, sir!" As the represe‘ntative of tnree Lowndes and why. So, with my apol to meet such a paragon.” tlODHB: l 0 . 0 0 a.m .ttli|3 . 0 G p.m. Itiggs li t him rest a minute, Uieu vspapers in Chk'ago th< east. ogies now to the lieutenant, 1 slipped newspapers Chicago and the /“And yet. after nil, he turned to and Th cy were !11) Vloti « to have an F R E E EXAMINATION round to his tent and into his blan went on. “Now, then, in your own way pulnted ine black ns an imp of Satan. tell us whnl happened that night of campaign and the life of aD enlisted kets." What had I done but good to him? I man described as it really was. I | “Did the lieutenant know of It or of the 10th.” never took or won a penny of his.” Por a few seconds there was silence. Joined a squad of recruits fo r this j the reason?’ A moment of alienee, then the fond regiment right after the news o f the “Never, so far- as I know. I doubt Then, suddenly uplifting his bead and eyes looked up. Crazy Horse battle on Powder river.” j If be knows It now. Lowndes told me looking at no one, Lowndes desperate “Yon won something he wanted and “Do you still bold that jo b ? ’ the lieutenant before be entered West ly plunged into bis narrative. “I—I— thought wns Ills. He never had any “No. sir.” And there was a twitch of j Point was a member of our fraternity. was mad. I suppose, with debt and Gas and Hot W ater Fit-) sense. Won’t you try to forgive him misery, and I began to drink. Rawthe muscles about the corners o f the That was enough." ters, Steam Fitting and for my sake. Bob?” “And so far as I am concerned,” said don told me he must have the money. mouth suggestive of am u^inenL My uncle had flatly refused to send His arms went round nnd folded her H ot A ir Heating,Tin and Itiggs. "th at Is enough. Have you “Why?” me more. There was left me only one closely, his face bowed down to hers. Sheet Iron Workers “I failed to—give satisfaction. Only ! gentlemen any questions to ask?" way. and that was through my Cousin There was a wordless moment, then scraps of my letters were published." j ‘‘Not—now," answered Button slow Miriam. We’d almost Iieen brought Jobbing promptly attended to the sound of a distant whistle, of near ly. "B u t 1 desire personally to see ‘‘W bat did they w an t?’ up together. B u t I knew If I could er shouts of “T-r-a-l-n 1" The dark mus “QriLiclam principally and confirma the witness—later.” see her she would help me. tache, the unsinged side, was sweep tion ot the stories of abuse and 111 "Itawdon bad changed Into citizen’s ing very, very near the soft curve of CH A PTER IX. treatment of soldiers by their officers." j |clothes Id town, and 1 had pawned my those parted lips. “ Were your letters never published?’ NE more witness appeared be overcoat, so he lent me his cavalry "What ransom will you pay?’ he “Three of them eventually, a fte r the ! fore this court that day anti overcoat and a fu r cap,‘drove me and murmured. “I ’ve not yet felt these campaign, in the New York Morning 1 with him the tell, elderly Cary out to the fo rt and left us at the arms about my neck. I ’ve kissed you, I am ready to shoe your horae or do f civilian who had arrived from store. We were chilled from the ride M a lt" heaven be praised, but, Miriam, have Jobbing and new worn. the e ast Mr. Arnold came in with a Whereupon Itiggs spun In his chair i and drank more. Rafferty told me you ever kissed me?” HORSESHOEING A SPECIAL! and rejoicefully surveyed Button, who very puzzled look In his face. Mr. Lanier was officer of the guard. “T-r-a-l-n! Train, train! You’ll be All work guaranteed by We filled Rafferty up, for Cary had sat like a man In a daze, staring open | “Thank you for coming. Mr. Ar left!” again came the shrill feminine uold," said Itiggs, with bluff civility. made up his mind he was going to THOMAS WIL eyed a t the witness. appeals and, with them, approaching, W ater street «hop. r o l l s RIVE “Then, as I understand It, you were “Pray take this chair, sir. As 1 Lave Rawdon’s wedding in ‘cits’ Instead of unwelcome, unheeded footfalls. With favorably impressed with the life and ! explained to you. Mr. Lowndes, your soldier clothes, an(i he was bent on sudden, Impulsive movement she nephew could uot be compelled to tes borrowing a suit of Lieutenant La conditions?’ threw her arms about his neck and “In spite o f hardship anu privation, tify before a military court and need nier’s. He swore he’d return them upraised her lips to his. One moment not make public admission here of the next day, and Rafferty let him yes, sir. and because I found complete of silence, two seconds of bliss, then CIVIL ENGINEER refutation of the stories about the offl- i what he told us at Bawdou’s demand ■have them. Then he and I went np “ HOW DOBS KAPA SBKM TO TA K E IT NOW? ” Dad Ennis’ voice, barely a dozen during our journey hither. I hope this the rear fence and caught sight of No. j cers, both a s regarded then- dealing yards away, “Come forth Into the SURVEYOR 5—Trooper Kelly. Cary went ahead then ■followed, unhampered even by light, you wnnderers!” There was with the Indians and with their own is fully understood." Mr. Arnold cleared his throat, and to ‘fix things,’ ns he snkl. Kelly was his arch enemy, Fltzroy, who slipped men.” G O X B LD G ., T O M S RIVER N. barely time for Bob’s fervent words: suspicious. Cary to quiet him told him away to the stables three minutes after “ Were there any persons with th e : lie began: “If I couldn’t forgive him after that “My unhappy nephew realizes with. he was Lieutenant Lanier; that We the close of the conference. But he command who knew you and your I ’d deserve a dozen weeks’ arrest." was not even there when, along In the 1 trust, genuine contrition that he has were helping Ruwdon get ready for his mission THE END. spring, Mr. and Mrs. Itawdon came j “Two, sir. as it turned out. Trooper I: been the cause of grave trouble, uot wedding. "He made Kelly drink to Itawdon’s j out for a visit, to Dr. Maybew. Like j Cary, who enlisted at the same tim e)j only r.o us. his kindred In the east, bin T h e «>a.r th a t m akes good I did. and a civilian. Mr. Lowndes, —e r—to you military gentlemen in the happiness, and drink three or four Rawdon, he had received his dls- ! S e n d tlor b o o k le t who recognized nr at Fort Frayn®. west. He lias, prompted, as we must times, and finally left him with a half i charge. Unlike Rawdon, there was , BE UP AND DOING. We Were at college together. He and admit, by Mr.—Mr. Itawdon. made a full flask up the row towurd Major serious objection to U!s re-enlistment ; Even Snaffle dare not "take him on” fc e f im m ii | clean breast of his lamentable con Stanuard’s. Then we went to Captain Cary became very intliunte toward the Trust no future, howe’er pleas LaIcehurst, N. «!• last, and yet I think they kept my duct and has promised Sir. Itawdon to i Sumter’s. Kelly told Cary the serv again. ant! repeat every word of it—er—to Colonel j ants were In at Captain Snaffle’s. The I t was not until mid-May that the secret in spite of our fatting out.” Let the dead Past bury It» door was open. Cary w ashed below . bodies of the missing were found save “Ho you care to tell r - why you fell i Button, but as his”— dead! “Then we’ll waste no time,” said j while I hunted for my cousin’s room. that of Cary. Cary, who, having been o u t? ’ Act—act In the living present! bran d tJ ¡Ugrs Impatiently. "W e’ll have him I found It easily. I knew they had given up for lost, pirued up most un “I prefer that Mr Lowndes should Heart within and God o’erin. nnd 1 can catch the afternoon train, j sent her money and orders lo collie expectedly the very day (hat Fltzroy. I:ml been chums do that. He add Far;. head! Ah. conic in, Mr. Lowndes, Kit down. ! home. Uncle had written me as much. applicant for re-enlistment, was sum In college days, ami though we ‘were Lives of great met) all remind us sir." marily turned down. But Cary came I found her desk. 1 knew It well of iron« ItlilckNmttti S op, a t rear In the same society 1 did not know We can make our lives sub VauHlae Building. It was hut a dejected specimen of n j 0](j ai)(j then,’ to my horror, I heard not of his own volition. lie marched them then ns 1 do now.“ lime, voice, nnd in a second she was in with a ilia of the guard. Cary’s story T O M K IV R K •‘You liri tr-afti'e «.with Sergeant college bred man that snnk into the A ad, departing, leave behind us Rawdon and dob Mins promptly otteim«1 ! the room. She gave one awful sere,am. was simple enough. Fltsroy at first. We have heard Ids i chair In front of RiggsFootprints on the sands of “Mr. Lowndes." s«!d Riggs abruptly, though I tore off my eap anil begged Lowmles had hardly got away on tile version. What is yours?" time. ’’there Is no need of going over the 1 j, er |;r,ow me, hut she fell In a train when Sergeant Stowell and his Hawdon’s eyes never flinched. Let us, then, he up and doing. party came searching' Cary hid. lie “if whs partly on account o f the entire story. I’ll ask yon to answer f.,(nf Others were coming. I broke With « heart for any fate; Isdy who is now my wife and partly certain questions. Who was your ear out of the back window and Slid and waa still half drunk. Some one told AT ONCE. Local and traveling » Sill) achieving, still pursuing, him of Kelly's arrest and charged him scrambled down the roof to the shed men in this state 10 represent‘J 3- ,. ™ on account o f—money. Fitzroy is an best friend In this regiment?” Learn to labor and to wait. The dreary eyes turned once more- and so to the ground. I heard men with that and with running off the is money in the work for YCjh f out and out usurer and lias a dozen —Longfellow. injr for our easy selling s p e c i a l t i e s , sergeants in the regiment in his debt toward Bob. and the nervous hands come running, so I dived into the coal Fosters’ sleigh. He dared not face ply now tor territory , t - m i under his thumb,. Captain Snaffle’s started the slouiffi hat In swifter revo- shod, where the sergeant grabbed me the mimic. He forgot h!s precious misALLEN NURSERY C ». Rochester,, Sfist "««•rgeant among them.” lutloD. ’ in the dark, and I had to_mnkp Jbltn let qjv« to Dora Mayhfrw until next day. nail tin at •ny for a ck," »aid he. on time, It is 'I lies. Il alluce A Sol F L O R IS T S i rtf—to'Ji “Oh,Those :Headachi S t ile s & Co., at Cowpertbwaft Bzchii Saturday, Mch. 13 JOHN W. LEWIS! Practical ♦ PL U M 91 Washington Strt& TOMS BIVER o BLACKSMITHING ARTHURC, KING. C tfi Rllifilf AUtomobM] . . Plumber iS rW ia a W E W A N T nini m u m sale SEALED PROPOSALS — i f ft**#« **#« «rfH *# 9i f % —r jr i a n For Building Grave! Roadway * ( «ta# tat MM» #SPft» i4 I #-(; Wii M ^ 4 . t u t t k*M4 I . - f i # ttaii. t■ 1 !M btt tamIliwi taNi If « .m »II t t t ü U a «4 I • if • «!%♦-» , S .-WS» M f I R M I t . m i l l it i t i l i , I t a li M T * 4ftt »I • fftaftftl ftttNHN W tagt ft* fatóftta* wêêêê ¡&‘ mtm |*ft * * * i ! *» - I. CEDAR RUN i Kyrii# ggbtfi liti In*i« Ì 4iaf> | •«k* miih ì«* ftiflet* ta##kta vl»U iti .\'fw V»f|f • Cirri»v« Ygavoni |iV« « pillili •9*1 «MB» uf ««»ir» (**> ] BEACH HAVEN (Invitti M a c h in e (sfatata wt'm ftttlfftN I. ! I in fic ili; f l T S arag e NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS il n «n i iw%taf. tat itap aîtatawi I *ft*t *• « NVw ; frw *ii% | ah m n fUL It S im Hi M u in S t . between the D ip ots ol the lemcy Centn 1 PcnnsylVfinia Kai Im ! am now nreDàfcc! lo c c all kinds AN ORDINANCE 1 1Cfimutf «ut! 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I* j aiti#« uf T w r lf lL ali«'«-!, tru lli l c u l f t i [ l%# Om m CkMtaiy d f t f l l M R « lu Mont i l of r <* !*nlft1r Îpaita à I ¿tasta, paM !*• l e . m m «Mirar b#t»g a iu k > j i v r t i o r tu ì k v s i t » v rn u r ; and un tRta tcgtat H. M. ! *i*A dla| l» ta« nui r*ad ftfumatavt ; ilMtaf* r t s • atuii li stilli u f T litri «talli li « f t w l . fruiu C V nlm l «vanii# lo I M miii «v«*laiir; aitai «tu I «ttaff ■* tft# foftfo*«»«* teftftdH» Mnt|tf4 A. B,. liM et *•» . t i , ( « l i n oti* tailif.urta# d o ftift* . fofft g#* n ia«»#« Uh* »orti* aiti«* o f T £« n e t t i «ad nom » fj (Il lu l U i unii «Vta(tatou êta*1 N r t f o t t Wtaftf, tvftnty-flvft rntaft lo t* « a u d i t «4 ton I ildfeMt l Ne# Ri*i; U»«»«» (ta» down m i ta#w t nth aid«a ul l’ uur* Daily I raftd n » t l flf '«*m d tt ftw , SKV m inai** « hh, ! M ft n n u r tu i Kx nu« ! ftftV«Q e h i» * . tl|#Sr# (8* ftfttth ftfgtltf oftt dfffiNHi • tu P» « a» Ikrftoe ftiaAg •m 1 Ita I aMMte o f « H raid , (4) ñr«taf <Pfn«A T tt 4 11 I U)IH i m iaut** «tat, itaraw < ortM rtt llfttam. 1 II i 1« I U> taiheft tont t« «gita am i : il .1 9 4P n 7 49 • i» t «a • ita li t i I l 19 Daily am ; u 1,1 Uy I* m 9 40 1 ¡£ la Ih 4 »» 6M ta *4 a aa Il tft » M I t Ih fl n il 40 fl 44 1« 69 S» cerini«nndettt. ADJOURNED H E R IF F ’S S A L K B t Traten, oi Ulte Coen Honjrt&tv, March II. ’ r«rt«>«Æ,hfttMtail T lK in il, nain of tt»«* property of ¡iiHlly iKlTertiaei! to be Tom* Hiver, N. J , on », at 1.80 ovioefc in the •adjourned till A p ril 4 , Ita li ibt MaeLirariBi! place. Mai*! property con* ul#pf botinomi»™‘.me. two, three, tour, five, joiooiiri liod eighty nine, two hundred anti '7 an.lHprenfwn, <.n a map or plan of low Ibe roint Pleasant l and umipany, duly 11It'd V taletted a* tlie property of Annie ftitwi.eul, defendants, at the Huitotl&dJ. Parker, Trustee, etc,, complainant, and ÌM0MDJ CHAR LRU D. CX)X, Hherlff. •ion, Carr .v Ma«-Ahouae, Solicitors January a, 19:1 notice t o c r e d it o r s Ahty C. Uravatt, Wright n . DeBow and uoruor. administrators of Hobbln* DeBow, A by direction of the Surrogate of the of Ocean, hereby give notice to the r* of the Hald Bobbin» DeBow to tn their debt«, demands and claims «• estate of the »aid decedent under or animation, within nine month* from « « M r they will be forever barret! of any Uerefor again*! ihr said Administrators. HENRY C. QRAV a T T , WRIGHT H. DettOW. fr a n k h o r n o r , . Administrators .•January 6,1911 [P r’a fee, fd.00] n o t ic e to c r e d it o r s *mle.T, aclmmintntor o f Wm. H. m S S W ’ bJ ,llrectlon of the Surrogate oX berphJ gives notice to the d '»e»aw Win. H. itralej, to bring in nr th 0enllUias hod cialmf* against the H “ '1 decedent under oath or afflrmn i ,™ ? cl,!e months from this date, or they t M ? , b.“i re" of a,,V aotion therefor» »ne said Administrator. FRANK n . EMLEY, Administrator Wttairy as, mil [P r’sfee .ia.o o i ® CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY A 1“ *. Schole. < New JeniiiQmr<!er °* tho Coart of Chancery jj inda JJJ* ma(i<i on» the (lav of the date Jl»tltioner «id in i nT whSrein L ydla acholz Mant yon..« . “» Amftnd A- 8«holz are deliter or dJm,le!|alre<’ t0 aPP0“r nml plea-', ¡f.rttlieoleSth 0! PeHtlonor’8 Petition on or ^Mlereor'Inih , ay " f April n ex t, or, In de1™I,the oiancBif^eetee will be taken against ]et m*llorshall think equitable and fxt«*ndtng ftonth-1 the Long Btfton Rftt'TOftd, i cn■<’« (!> , m rtie ootatao front, a ditai&oi of lam feet. No. 8. Known »m :tav ^venun, hoginning »t tho c«»ntft» of L'hataworth Av«uo»,at (ho tenth -1 went. inn* of tin* borough of B -o b Uaveu,*»od oitnndtrig Month*wr*u*rly, to the old county <lnt, a dlfttance ot bSJii fees. y Each Bidder m an accompany hi» bid with a , certified chrck. payable to .the Chairman of the Town*h'p Coiuiuiitt o o f the Township of I/M.g , Hoach, for thrve hundred dollara, a» a guaranu « i that if the stud work la awarded to him, he wi I enter into a coutracl w'tu the Raid Townnh.;», Committee for iho Hame, togtther with h bond «»f tho Mucccssful bidder in the penal »uni of the 1 e»ttm.*trd co«t of said work, with two or mor » aur« h u h , free ho der* o f the county of Ocean, or I a Surely or Trust company of tnl* Htate, or ot some oilier R u le, but authorused to traoaat t ! husine»» In thin state, to be approved t*v the sat 1 1 Chairman of tho »aid •Powushi * uonm ittw« ot»»i- j dilloned for the faithful performance of saul work in strict conformity with tho plan», ero** hhoiionsaud »peclficattona for th i same.with.-i thirty days from Hie awarding of ihe contract. Tho right la reserved to reject any and all bid*. Scaled proposal» should bu indorsed, "Propos als for building a Gravel Road in the Towoshio of Long beach”. Proposuls must be made »eparately for each of the above roada Hans, croas sections and specifications may l»e seen at the office of the Chairman of tho sai l Committee, 7i * Nth Krout Nt., Philadelphia, Pa , at the office of Roland Grant, member of s«td Committee, North He oh Haven, N. J .. or at the office of I. H. Cramer,Engineer, Cedar Run, N. J . ELMER D. WILT, Chairman OCEAN CpUNTY ORPHANS’" COURT In matter of tha appl'cation of) Job M Smith .administrator of i- Rule to Show Kilwlu Morey, decease'', for) Cauae sale of lauds to pay deble. Job M. Smith, administrator of Edwin Morey deoaaaed,having exhibited nothin itourt,under oath a just and true account of the personal es tate and debt« of said deceased, whereby It toneara that th e personal estate of said Edwin M»rer. decea ed, Is insufficient to pay hie debt«, and requested the aid o t the Court In the preini' i is on this Kth day of February, nloeteen hundred and eleven, Ordered that, all persons In terested tn the lands, tenements and real estate or said Edwin Morey, deceased, aopesr befose this Court at the Court Honae In Toms River, on the Brd day ot M >y, nineteen hundred an I eleven, ut i e even o’clock In the forenoon of said day, to , show canse why so much ot the sold lands, wne- , monts. hfredltatnnm« and real ectate of the sol 11 Erl * in Morey, deceased, shonid not be sold, as , W i l l be somolent to pav his debts, or the residue (hereof, aa tho case may require a «it! it 1! fur her ordered, that a copy of this order shall be published ¡for si a weefcs sneoew-, lvely, at least oneo to each week, In the wcw Jersey C iu rler.aD d posted a s required b y M8ja Leon ,lerr{ 1 ,"u11 ls t0 nb,Wn a decree of JoshphGrover, Dated F n b T .°f» U (Pr's Fee i l L ' 8) Wil f r e d b . w o l c o t t , StiJicitor oi Petitioner. No 3u.r' Mui ket street, Notice of Settfement1,1,1 February 7 i» „ Uan><ten, N . J , Estate of Wyckoff Cbruellua " ’»PeeHoo ' Notice is nereby given that the account« tiie HUbsorlbera. aa Adtninlatrator of me eat»*t.o of said WyckofT Cornelius, will be audited and stated by the Surrogate, and reported for setCHANCERY OF NEW tlemottt to the Orphans’ Uowrt Pl JjL e 0t A o r J ot Ooean, on Wednesday, the oth day of April, A * m ¡¡ ! ; ®’lerb°rae, Tiofcndant. L Sew Jersíyn~ll'¡,cr °* me Court of Chancery Eg», in a Certi, [Sa,. ,e 00 ‘ He day of the date is iSnSrS?."“ r, 81,80 wilt __ _ & L roe DCI» Catherine M. We d a t S au<i V™' Thomas H. BSEl aI", Plii'i i at| i"»1 ave required tn &;!'»utlonouni-0h 7 ir or denial topeti¡5* , near, o? m “F b,,f?ra the thirtieth day of taken iB,ain. fda*au'l' 'hereof, such decree j^'WItanleanq jn btu tt8 nie cintuueilor aliall “CXt‘ GEORGE C. LOW, Administrator Dated Febrnsry *s, i s h _________ [Pr’s fee $3.»o] N o tic e o ‘ w e t * l6 fn * n t. Estate of Thoa. 0 . Van ArBdale ot sald llm s. C Vsn “radaie, wlit hs aadited ae J S S ÿ s: s a iî Ooean! on Wednesdav, tho M* day of Apnl, next f e j ’^tMoivIng "ta. 18 t0, obt»l.® * decree of NELSON BEANT. c0. ai8 «Id petitionerB marr!a®° hetweon you Dated Fobrnary 8B, io n (Pr s fee $3,00) & W G S I5 9 , P n *!fP( ».etttiouer, &sted , 1^ :1;i,r,osi 1M Market Street, W i^ v m i., Jersey fbeBest and Brighe^t mi da Mr and Mrs Michael Naah, as has | been thtir custom lor the past 49 years, spent Th»rsdsy wuh the (ormer'e litter I Mrs Katherine Cullen st New Sharon. It was their 4Vth wedling anniveraaiy and during these many years they have never failed to spend that dav with Mrs, Cullen Mre Katherine Bummer who was brides maid has been tn company I with them upon each occasion Wm II Oliver, aged 60 vears, died at j after a brief illness Mr Oliver win an uncle to H ariy Compton of the place Lewis Mat lack of Chester. Pu . Iiss itti. accepted a position aa miller for M E Lamb. Elmer Ott who has been with ! i GRAVEL ROADS Mr Lamb for the past two yen^a will I leave Friday for his home in PenneylALULlta C oq t r a c t o N o t i c e t o j Ou'Ult i I vania | nn tue u m ili Ervin N Cbafey who has been con The Tnwush’p roruu v i, ir« i Central uvo.s tulli ftlUv ducting the carriage painting business ' IxiUg Bearli. 1« l e Cmint* of O rean. uud ou m e 'five, o n es New Jersey, will mm iiu u ri Ulte here for the past few years, is seriously T e n th s tre e t, I . 1«V(-util d»Y Of ììxti h., leu . until twi i m « | tataîrt Itey, M 4a© tafite« e l l ilf ut htk home hi Jacobstowii ’ ’ ll oil* L c U r a * RVHUK* IC* ^ , l eder mm. i i »aut ouOOIJ, »*«!**<1 f *1lid Ul* UMi UUlU* UUv* ftt uui 'iiQg l'hi#« Utttvel Boftils to sau r Lots which have been laid out on the ivk'veulii Htr##l, iruu* «»**» Long BeH'Q, «• tulloWi banks of Oakford Lake, by Mr Michael Uveuii avcuuc, *uu uu *• No. 1. K m>wn as T lurteenth Sire«t. in NortY riiit» ii'um »outa Hill#«* Mi l \Vt*i|Ul DasoIi UsvuA, bfgien Ing ai thu ce Hire now of ecidi*-; uuu Nash, are selling like hot cakes Uay Avi un# anu r x ttatdlug >outu* «uterly, t » C v iia’ul ttvuiuu* to Ocvtui The well to he used for the new ice lui* » ir r e tì the oufttau front, aduifftnce of ITOU.fee Mil III# HOtttU Hlilc Ml l*i»t un uY«.-uue; [’bird Htreet, in No. S. Know Hutu Cuutrtal avuifue in * plant is now being dug i.inriwutii ou li*e>8t tin« i i , uuu ut* l|te n o il» aiue * Bpruv Poach, bejrluimijt at t P *e»aidpeinfener?t UOlrrl“K° between you JERSEY Sfthirdftv t i Mr* Drue, ot PtiÜideîf A utom obile*. L muim'Iic* •Jmi* Conkling sndUu. Ikulgh callage Jerry Sprague Jr., h«« r»lttrn«d 1 itti entctlame.! friend» un Sntur* | tafIff apending ihrrr weekt in Jeff ,0"'an d Machinery ol ever}' de YffQÌQg• tai % G#orfe II Cianmer »|>r«ii THur»- liutai«! Freeholdtf Den Cox now etnp sc rip tio n t Wwl Cretak in Philidilph* bv the Autocar m- Soliciting the continued fa* piny |vor of my old patrons, I reNEW EGYPT main, respectfully, The Courier «îves- the Nev s irtmu ftlu c i, iiu u * CuiiU ul uicULu v c u u c , a tu l o u th e s o u th s id e o l r o u t tecilll* atrutat, iru iu C eU tral uv*,m*e to Occ-aii av v n u « ; an d uu the MUd west hi,le« o f C e n tr a l uvt*uu#t lu u u the iiort~ Biue o* .s u ita « treet to the south «lUta o l i?'uurteenUi a tree t. •J. Xlia »»<d concrete ana cement aid:* wulka ahull be coustructed oi the width ot live {of feet, with concrete and co mmit at least lour f4) lllehea thick, tu be laid at the guide to b*; vatablmaea uy engineer, aim it shall in? laid m the ccnu-e ot the nidew&UK as laid ouc The suid cuiieiete and ccuiuui side* wuiKB uiv to be constructed aa follow»*. It is to be laid to a depth ot tour (4j inches and is to be tivc^Sjtect wide. 1 he nropui tiou of suid concrete to be com* poaed ot one (tj putt cement aud iour i4> parts sand; tlu.se proportions to be uaeu tor the lower three (d) inches, the oilier one tU inch tor the top, to be composed oi one (It part cciueut and two (¡¿J parts sand, the said walks to be gmuolii unit luueuteU nuu luul out in blocks ot hvo (Oj toot iu length, baiJ suiowulkk to have a gratlua lull pi one (Ij moll ill me (5) test, sloping to curb. 4, Uu a ll s tre e ts ou w h ich said con c r e te aud ce m en t sid ew alks sh all n av e been laid, n a m ely , K ig lith s tr e e t, Jvinili s tre e t, t e n t h s u o e t, E le v e n th s tr e e t, T w e litli s tr e e t, T h irte e n th s tre e t, f ourteeu th s tr e e t a n d C e n tra l a v en u e, th ere sh a ll he tilled in g rav el to th e Width ut th re e aud o n e-lialt (3 Mj) t e s t ou ea ch aitit* o t said w alk s. ¡Said g ra v e l to be one (1) in ch th ick . 5. That said concrete and cement curbing shall be constructed to the depth of twelve (12) inches aud to be six (’’) inches wide. The proportions ot sau concrete to be one (1) part cement and four (4) parts sand. The facing or ex posed part ot the curbing to be covered one (1) inch aud tho proportions to be used ,tor said lacing to be composed ot one til part cement aud two l— ) parts sand. The said concrete aud cement curbing to bu trowelled and made smooth, and to he out iu hve- (5) foot lengths'. Said Concrete and Cement sidewalks and said concrete and cement curbing shall he constructed at the cost and ex pense of the owner or owners ot the lauds in -front of which the same shall he constructed uud laid. The owner or owners of the land in front of which said concrete uud cejiient sidewalks and said concrete and cement curbing shall bo so constructed. Shall he allowed thirty (dt)J days time m wnioh to perform the work hereby re quired and written notice of the requir ed work slum lie sent by mail to such owner or owners if their pfmt office ad dress is known, or if not known, by posting the same on the premises affec ted thereby, or leaving the same with occupants thereof, if their post office address he not known or b.v personal service upon such owners as are resi dents of tho borough. If the suid paving null curbing is not done in the said thirty (30) days by the owner or owners of the land fronting on said sidewalks aud curbing, as per l lbs ordinance, then the Council of the Borough of Surf City shall cuiise said concrete and cement sidewalks and said concrete and cement curbing to be con structed and inid, and all costs and expenses, with interest, shall be assess ed upon (lie lot or lots of land in from of which said sidewalks and ourbings shall have been so constructed. This ordinance is to go into effect immediately «» being set up or pub lished, as require# by law. Passed this Eleventh day -of Febru ary, 1U11. Approved February 11 1011. X PR IC E TltOV I L I, O, Attest: Acting Mayor H. L. U JK EN S, k Borough Clerk. B A Y H E A D Tho« Fearce has a fine new bay horse which he r.cently brought in from the West Houses are renting rapidly here for the coming season ’ Robert Applegate purchased a new automobile from a Philadelphia iirm Mr and Mrs Longacre of Philadelphia were in town and rented the Rectory of Alva Strickland Murray Earle, of Chestnut Hill, Ta., one of the summer colonists of Mantoloking, is having a twenty-foot sneak box built by Morton Johnson Mrs Joseph Taylor is in a critical con dition in New York City. Mrs Taylor was formerly Rae Worth of Bay Head. Morton Johnson's boat works will soon have the spring rush of work Dan Chadwick is going into the fruit and vegetable business and has bought a horse and wagon for the purpose William Gant and his son Abner are in charge of the dredge Matthews loca ted here PARKERTOW N Mr. Wm Brewer has been seriously ill for a few days, but we are glad to hear he is recovering Mr and Mrs Charles Hopper of At lantic City, are visiting Stephen Parker. Mr and Mrs Hopper were former resi dents of this place. They came over in Mr Hopper’; locomobile Elmer K ing purchased the store goods at the bankruptcy sale at Beach Haven on Thursday A number of our men are employed at present by the T R R Co Henry Parker was taken ill Thurs day. We hope to see him out again soon , Mrs Charles Cummings who has been ill with typhoid fever f o r several months returns home the 10th inst. We are glad to here that Mrs Cummings has fully recovered Mr and Mrs Robert E Parker of Philadelphia are visiting S D Parker Mr and Mrs Stephen Parker enter tained Mr and M#s J E Morton of West Creek and Mr and Mrs Charles Hopper Thursday evening CEDAR GROVE It hat Tic* h lativn at Laki Robert Froriep od Usi M n» W a l l e r Ir o n * fr o n ^ T o tn t H iv e 1 v in ta d h e r p a r e n t« H r a n d Mr« H Milit Lena A p p le g a te v is i te .l I hi aket C d Mi Halt I Viocent Ap|’legal* Mrs lohn Parker from Spring Lake visited her parents Mr and Mr* W art« Applegate fur a tew day* last week L, H his hruther D A Tice recently The road from ths church down to the dock is in . a awful condition and needs the semper very badly. Take a drive over tile roads yourselves once in a while and see for yourselvenMr Com mitteemen Keep your carriage or buggy looking bright and new with, a can of L & M. Carriage Varnish Paint in various colors its cost is small per can One can makes a buggy look as fresh ns though ju st from the maker Anybody can use it Get it from: A. A . Brant, Toms River Stanwood B ro s, Island Heights ¡ A f r a i d jo f I F i r e ? That’s not strange at all. IK W X O ItK 'H ÇHKAT pk .vasyl, vani« statiok •f i You ought to he. CBut you needn’t lic’awake One of tfi# *r#«!#*t wor*n of m'odtmi fluì“» w«s tt*« const ruction of tho coucreuMlned steel tuo#« under fh« tlU'Non and Ksst Rivers, the ionn«ll* In «o f Mftulistun Islnud.sud the erection of Ulta m««nlflc<*M PeiiUNTlvttnU 8Ution « r «ev-m n Avenue aud Thinv second Street, New York, t intigni« tho through trains of th© remis vivant» Ratlrosd Into th© heart of New York Oil? An Illustrated booklet describing this g re ti work, and telling « i n i I means totti« Ne-* York passenger, has been laiucd oy th» Penovflvaala Railroad and will be sent post-paid to any adirés« by tìeorgo W. Boyd, Ueoeral Pft**euger Agent, Broad “treet Htatlnn. Philadelphia, P a.,o n re ceipt of a t wo cent stamp. Kend for it. nights worrying if you are Protected by Policies in Safe Companies IN CHANCERY OF NEW JE R S E Y Don’t be bunkoed by the To CarioN C. Brooks By Vlrtnru of an order of the Court of Chancery of New Jersey , made on the day day of the date hereof In a cause wherein Ju lia U. Van Fils** is complainant amt you aud other* are defendants, you are required to appear, plead, answer or de mur to the bill of said complainant, on or hefore the Third day of May, uexi, or the nuiu bill will be taken an confessed against you. The «aid bill la fl'ed to forclose a mortgage given by Charles II. Julies end wife, ui Julia U. Van Rise, dated September 7th, A. D. eighteen hnn tred and ninety two,on lands In theTowushlp of Lakewood, In the Ceunty of Ocean, and Htate o f New Jers»y, and recorded In the Ocean County iderk’s offlre. on the sth nay of September, A. D. ISPg, in book 52 of mortage«, page 425, Ac, aud you »re made a deieniani because you hold a judgment which la claimed to be a lien upon said lands. I W. CARMICHAEL, Toms River, N. J . Dated February 88, 1911. Solicitor of complainant man with “cheap” policies that are good only up till the da}’ you have a fire— and then fail you. ■state of John J . X io tle Notice 1, hereby (Iren th at the aoeonnt, o f the subscriber, as Administrator of John J . Mlok!e, will be audited and «rated by the Hurron t - , nod report'd for settlement to the Orphan«’ Court of th e Connty of Ooean. on Wednesday, the nth day of April, next. JOHN MICKLE, Administrator Dated, March i, 1VU. [Pr's fee, $3.00] OCEAN COUNTY ORPHANS’ COURT In the M atter of the Estate ) On Petition for of f bale of Lauds Thomas G . Hherinan, ( to Pay Debts deceased ) O R D E R TO SHOW CAUSE Cherlen H. Sherman, administrator of Thomas G. suerman. deceased, iiaviug exhibited under oath a true account of llie personal estate and debts of said Intestate whereby it appears that the personal estate or said Thomas G. »Herman In insufficient to pay his debts and requesting the aid of ihe Court in the premises. I t la thereupon on this lat day of Febrnary.lhll, ordered th a t all persons interested lu the lands, tenements, nerertltam-nta and real estate of the R a id ThomaB G Wherraan, deceased, appear be fore this Court, at the Court Honae, in tho village of Toms River, on the F lf th day of April, H i I, at 10 a, m. to show cause why so mnoh o f tne said lan-is, tenements, hereditaments and real estate of th e said THoma-i 6 . Sherman, deceased, ehnnld not be sold as will b , sufficient to pay his debts. Dated February 1. l t l l . By the Court, MAJA LKOU BERRY , JOSEPH GROVER. judge Surrogate P r’a fee *10 so » Sabe? Drop us a postal when in need o f Protection. Wm. H. Fischer Notice of Settlement. Courier Building Toms River, N .'J. Its value inestimable WHAT? I nnurance Policy trom agency ot S C. B A IL E Y Jr. Fire Life Accident Tornado Representing the 1 e ad i r- g American and Foreign Com panies The Greatest Security Established 1874 H Notice to Builders Keep Your Carriage or Buggy New Toms River A pplir g a i e o n T u e v d a y l««t PLEASANT PLAINS Mr and Mrs Emil Milnh^tier have moved to Egg H irbor ' South Main St. A R D W A L U M B E R E R Notice 1ft hereby glvenvthat sealed bids will be recciv d by Hie Township Committee of Berkeley *t ownship &i the Town n a il, uayvltle, N. J . . on SaturflaY* March 4 ltm , at. 8 o’clock, in the a fter noon for alterations to Town Hall. Plans and speolfloatton» may be seen at the store of W. ^nt'»r. BayviUe, w: j \ A i bins m ust be rntius»d f« a s*-aied envelope and handed to the merit in open meeting. The TownvbU) Committee rimervea tho right to rejec i a«iy or ah bkl» N A IL S , P A IN T S , DOORS SA SH , B U N US. M OULDINGS P O U L T R Y NRTTINO W in d ow and lio o r S creen s Upper L eh ig h C oal, C oke.W ood Shtnu los, L im e, C em en t a satisfactory bondw! 1 berequired toinsure Sew er P ip e , F e r tilis e r , Hie. E tc . the completion of *he work in accordance with the teims o f ihe contract. WM, BRITTON, J r , Attest: Chairman MARCUS B : .A H * * . TtiWtis Ip Clerk A. A. BEANT Lan. I P r fi »I 1/ Or. A Week's ô# tvy J rrpcf 11 w>l Cavalry FORKED RlVíjT ■* » ** C A H»«j î *n*»H c*f (II* w 9 to t» . GENERAL CHARLES KL Ml of T h . € « • DwiM tt. f oo ta A»Uu*v t a . Th» the ta i fron y .1 Uarkalow, hi m Orava » h < » -V Id "but today It mui ti Drat cup mid flench, and golug to bo a I fol lo V eg now It wasn’t fire, luit roti TI n when I realized uo long, long wait for A ly. flow does Ufo wi In idu’i ter 1 remembered 1 Papa seem to take It now?" they war ’T ap e la quick to make amends when i n i In irretì, dropped the clmse and lilt F u n e ra l. D esigns « s j-went .straight to-m y quartern Both he has wronged it ay one. uud now he knows.“ r i a n t s a n d Cut FIc ( md. i ta -to Mi hands were bruised and left badly c u t “\\ ell, ao does Aunt Agues, Miriam, « K K K N H O lm iC a , WINDSOR ev ar id nd tuy aunt. ni I am sorry, of course, to have struck lot," retorted often wrot yet tslu* doesn't approve" 1 IS L A N D II L ig h t s Sergeant Filzroy, but the lauguage he lir. Rawdon, you were a id my team ta “Well, Aunt Agnes, don't yon know, ed trooper, 1 believe Take town, caught I owndes In cavalry over"Is that the way the Boston and Used was vile, and It seemed to me the —she's different. She's a good deaf ; coat and cap, the fool, and with not a other papers cauie to publish those only wny to convince him 1 was not like other women 1 know. When site's : cent to his name. 1 gave Cary a note scandals?” Trooper Rawdon.” im 1UI. plueed somebodjwelse lu a false posi “She made it worse than I de to Miss Mayhew, which lie never de our “Colonel Button, have you any ques isrsre Is ordered.” tion she thinks that person ought to tions?" demanded Riggs. * applied for and recominend- livered. and took Lowndes with me on scribed.” bo very sorry for her and sympathize “Er—let me explain, gentlemen." in ed. and General Whipple told me In ! So 0 at 11:40.” “Why didn’t you tell mo this?” de with her for having been deceived and •Then you were not at Captain Suin- terposed Sir. Arnold. "My sister is of manded Button. ' Chicago a few days ago it was set misled. She thinks you ought to say ! tor s that night?” a very sympathetic nature, and her "I should hove been glad to, colonel. tled. but that would have made no Thote dull, heavy headache* tut » on ; heart has loug been wrung by the In ! Indeed, I tried to the last time I was •how sorry you are,” "Nowhere near it, sir." difference, sir. I should have been women anffer with. They tn»j pout “How ran 1 sny I’m sorry when I’m “Now, another matter,” continued Justice to the Indian. When this un , In the office.” proud to wear the uniform until of come from eye «train im» per ctrtofM |Riggs—"that night at Laramie of happy boy wrote those letters she had | “Well, gentlemen," said tke colonel, i so glad all glad?" ficially discharged." are directly caused from Jet« “Well, then, there's Cousin Watson,’ ache« ! which you told me. These gentlemen no reason to doubt their entire truth.” |“we seem to have stirred up a pretty vision Riggs wheeled In his chair. “Colo j will be Interested.” ”1 will osk you what was his final I kettle of fish.” Yet even Snaffle dls don't you know. Ho was always her Let ua give you a careful examiom nel Button. It has been fully explained I pet. lie was brought up by u weak "There was uothlng remarkable In explanation of his need,for money?" ' owned complicity. of charge and we will tell you if y He always had to this man and to the next that what mother and n doting aunt, and she “He begged me to send hint $200, said Lanier was a perfect gentleman. th a t 1 had heard of the same thing beare the cause of tho trouble. they tell us here Is to be Just what , knows you don't approve of him.” i lug done at West Point. 1 heard lu the saying ho would lie disgraced if he they would swear to before a court. I nick of time of the order to the officer ! could not pay Lieutenant Lanier, who | And so ended Bob’s arrest. Rawdon j “Does she expect a man to approve I lingered for a word with Cassidy, You can decide for yourself on hearing ! of the day to inspect for Lieutenant had won it from hint at cards.” of one who maligned him os I/iwades Quinlan and poor remorseful Rafferty; It whether you wish them to swear to Lanier. 1 Imagined that something Philadelphia Eye Speciali; “Mr. Lowndes,” said ltlggs, "did j maligned me?” It or not. Now. Rawdou. tell us how very serious would happen to him. 1 Lieutenant Lanier ever win a dollar “You should see his earlier letters you came to enlist." knew bed gone to the poBt with from you?” i about you. Why, if I'd known any "-Vs the representative of three Lowndes and why. So, with my apol “Never, sir.’" thing of them I would never have dared newspapers In Chicago and the east. ogies now to the lieutenant, I slipped Riggs let him rest a miuute, then to meet such a paragon.” ttOUHS: IO .O O » .ra .tiII| 3 .oO p.m . They were auxlotis to have an Indian round to his tent and Into his blan 'vent on. “Now. then, in your own way : /‘‘And yet, after nil, he turned to nnd campaign and the life of an enlisted kets.” F R E E EXAMINATION toil us what happened that night of painted me black as an imp of Satan, man described as it really was. 1 "Did the lieutenant know of It or of the 10th." j What had I done but good to him? I joined a squad of recruits for this ¡ the reason?" For a few seconds there was silence. j never took or won a penny of his.” regiment right after the news of the "Never, so fa r as I know. I doubt Then, suddenly uplifting his bend and I A moment of silence, then the fond Crazy Horse battle on Powder river.” i If he knows It now. Lowndes told me looking at no one. Lowndes desperate, I eyes looked up. “Do you still hold tbnt Job?’ the lieutenant before be entered West ly plunged into his narrative. " I—I ‘‘You woi something he wanted and "No. sir.” And there was a twitch of ! Point was a member of our fraternity. was mad, 1 suppose, with debt and thought was his. He never had any the muscles about the comers of th e ! That was enough.” misery, and I began to drink. RawGas and H ot Water Fi sense. Won’t you try to forgive him mouth suggestive of amusement. "And so far as I am concerned,” said don told me lie must have the money. for my sake. Bob?" ters, Steam Fitting ar "W hy?" My uncle had flatly refused to send Riggs, "that is enough. Have you His arms went round nnd folded her Hot A ir Heating,Tin at me more. There was left me only one “I failed to—give satisfaction. Only gentlemen any questions to ask?" closely, his face bowed .down to hers. scraps of my letters were published.” ! "Not—now,” answered Button slow way, and that was through my Cousin Sheet Iron Workers There was a wordless moment, then Miriam. We’d almost been brought ly. "But 1 desire personally to see "W hat did they want?” Jobbing promptly attended to the sound of a distant whistle, o f near up together. But I knew if i could "Criticism principally and confirma the witness—later." er shouts of “T-r-a-i-n!’’ The dark mus see her she would help me. tion ot tfie stories of abuse and 11! tache, the unsinged side, was sweep “Rawdon had changed Into citizen’s treatment of soldiers by their officers.” CH APTER IX ing very, very near the soft curve of clothes In town, and I had pawned my “ Were your letters never published?” NE more witness appeared be overcoat, so he lent me his cavalry those parted lips. "Three of them eventually, after the fore this court that day and overcoat and a fur cap, drove me auii “What ransom will you pay?” he campaign, in the New York Morning with him the tall, elderly Cary out to the fort and left us at the murmured. “I ’ve not yet felt these Malt.” civilian who had arrived from store. We were chilled from the ride arms about my neck. I ’ve kissed you, Whereupon Riggs spun in his chair the east Mr. Arnold came in with a I ana ready to shoe your horse or heaven be praised, but. Miriam, have and drank more. Rafferty told me jobbing and new work. and rejoicefulfy surveyed Button, who very puzzled look In his face. you ever kissed me?” Mr. Lanier was officer of the guard. sat like a man in a daze, staring open ^ “Thank you for coming. Mr. Ar HOHBESHOEING a SPECIA1 “T-r-a-i-n! Train, train! You’ll be We filled Rafferty up, for Cary had eyed at the witness. All work guaranteed by nold,” said ltlggs, with bluff civility. left!” again came the shrill feminine "Then, as 1 understand It. you were “Pray take this chair, sir. As I have made up his mind he was going to appeals and, with them, approaching, Rawdon’s wedding in ‘cits’ instead of favorably impressed with the life and: explained to you, Mr. Lowndes, your Water street shop. roils BIT** unwelcome, unheeded footfalls. With soldier clothes, anfi he was bent on conditions ?” nephew could not ,.e compelled to tes borrowing a suit of Lieutenant La sudden, impulsive movement she "In spite of hardship and privation, tify before a military court and need threw her arms about his neck and nier’s. He swore he’d return them yes. sir. and because I found complete not make public admission here of £ upraised her lips to his, One moment the next day. and llafferty let him refutation of the stories about the olfl- j what he told ns at Itawdon’s demand •have them. Then he and X went up I of «Hence, two seconds of bliss, then cars, both ns regarded their dealing during our journey hither. J hope this CIVIL ENGINEER the rear fence and caught sight of No. "HOW HOES FAPA SHEM TO TAKE I T N O W ?" I Dad Ennis’ voice, barely a dozen with the Indians and with their own Is fully understood.” 5—Trooper Kelly. Cary went ahead then followed, unhampered even by yards away, “Come forth into the men.” SURVEYOR Mr. Arnold cleared his throat, and to ‘fix things,’ ns he said. Kelly was 1 his arch enemy, Fitzroy, who slipped light, you wanderers!” There was “Were there any persons with the lie began: suspicious. Cary to quiet him toiil him away to the stables three minutes after barely time for Bob’s fervent words: C O X B L D G ., TO M S RIVER N “My unhappy nephew realizes with. j he was Lieutenant Lanier: that We* command who know you and your 1 the close of the conference. But he | “If I couldn’t forgive him after that I tru st genuine contrition that he Ir is were helping Rawdon get ready for his mission?" was not even there when, along in the I ’d deserve a dozen weeks’ arrest.” i wedding. “Two. sir. as it (urneii out Trooper j been the cause of grave trouble, not • spring, Mr. and Mrs. Rawdon came i th e end. Cary, who enlisted at liic same time] only to us. Ids kindred In the cost-, but ! "He made Kelly drink to Rawdon’s out for a visit to Dr. Mayhew. Like I did, ana a civilian. Mr. Lowndes.; —er—to you military gentlemen In the : happiness, and drink three or four Rawdon, he had received his diswho recognized ns at Port Frayn«. west. He has. prompted, as we must | T he c a r th a t makes pooi times, and finally left him with a half ] charge. Unlike Rawdon, there was We were at college together. He and admit, by Mr.—Mr. Ifnwilon, made n j full flask up the row toward Major serious objection to his re-enlistment. Heart for Booklet Cary became very Imitante toward the I clean breast of his lamentable con B E U P A N D D O IN G . »Standard s. Then we went to Captain Even Snaffle dare not “take him on” last, and yet 1 think they kept tuy duct and has promised Mr. Itawdon to ; Trust no future, howe’er pleas repeat every word of it—e r-to Colonel ; Sumter s. Kelly told Cary the serv- again. secret in spite of our falling out.” L a k e h i U 's t , N. ant! ants were In at Captain Snaffle’s. The It was not until mid-May that the “Do you care to tell ns why you f e ll! Button, but as Ids”— Let the dead P ast bury Its “Then we’ll waste no time,” said : door was open. Cary watched below bodies of the missing were found save out?” while I hunted for my cousin’s room. that of Cary. Cary, who, having been dead! "X prefer that Mr. Lowndes should Riggs impatiently. “We’ll have him ! | f found it easily. I knew they had given up for lost, Jurnefi up most un Act—act In the living present! do that. He and Cary had been chums , In. and I can catch the afternoon tratn. I ; sent tier money and orders to come expectedly the very day that Fitzroy. Heart within and God o’erin college days, and, though we were Ah, come In. Mr. Lowndes. Sit down, head! home. Uncle had written me aw much. applicant for re-enlistment, was sum In the same society I did not know; sir." I found her desk. 1 knew It -well of marily turned down. But Cary came Lives of great men all remind us IKON them then as 1 do now.” It was but a dejected specimen of a old, and then, to my horror, I heard not of his own volition. Ite marched Iro n . Ulackamlth Situo, at rear We can make our lives sub “You had trouble with Sergeant, college bred man (hat sank into the VauMl.e Building. lime, her voice, and in a second she was In with a file of the guard. Cary’s story Fitzroy at first. Wo have heard his; chair in front of Higgs. the room. She gave one awful scream, was simple enough. And. departing, leave behind us TOM KIVJSK Rawdon and version. What Is yours?” “Sir. Lowndes.” said itiggn abruptly, J o l i M n s p r o m p t ly a tte n d ed *0 though 1 tore off my cap and begged Lowndes had hardly got away on tho Footprints on the sands of RawdOn’s eyes never flinched. “there is no need of going over the time. “It was partly on account of the] entire story. I’ll ask you to answer her to know me. bat she fell in a train when Sergeant Stowed and his Let us, then, bo up and doing, lady who Is now my wife and partly! certain questions. Who was your ear faint. Others were coming. I broke party came searching. Cary bid. He out of the back window and slid and was still half drunk. Some one told With a heart for any fate; on accouni of—money. Fitzroy Is an .best friend in tills regiment?” ile« scrambled down the roof to the shed Rlill achieving, still pursuing, AT ONCE, Local and traveling out and out usurer and has a dozen The dreary eyes turned once more“ and so to the ground. I heard men him of Kelly’s errest and charged him Learn to labor and- to wait. with that and with running off the men in this state tore fifes«?*®’ ,, sergeants In the regiment in h!s debt toward Bob. and the nervous hands is money in the work for V0 b st —Longfellow. and under his thumb. Captain Snaffle's started the slouqh hat in swifter revo come running, so 1 dived into the coal Fosters’ sleigh. He dared not face ing for our easy selling specialtiesshed, where the sergeant grabbed mo the music. He forgot his precious mls■first sergeant among them.” lution. ply now for territory in tb ejarts, and I had to make him let to, flora M.'yblHv until next day-. ALLEN NURSERY CO. » w W * * hos. Wallace A S F L O R IST S “Oli,Those :He uduchi gg Stiles & Co., at Cowperthwait Bxch: Saturday, Mei. IS JOHN W. LEWIS Practical ♦ PLUMB O 21 Washington 8tre TONS RIVER BLACÏSMITHIN6 THOMAS ARTHUR C. KING, C BUICKAÏÏ25ÜÜ E. F. LARR4BEE MASTIN BSANÎ' Plumber S g ra ffi W E W A N T ; H H K f u r r f t n h t.w . SEALED PROPOS M S BEACH HAVEN CEDAR RUN t , Machine * « » # * * M. « *1 1 * ' «Haft !!"•— *> fl* Ml* f s tlig » ml (11 No IL For Building Orarti Roadway l i f t R i l A l i M A l i M I« Shop Caraffe , NOTICE TO CONTRACTOR Sou ili Main St. c tn th e D e p o ts of th e Art u n i Hr.* ftl m u . U l., t U .( I t M i 4t w i m 'o* **m<•»«* >* *• lo IR* MBkHMSIM I I t * k iK tttd liu OI ju n to ? T im aKOONB T I A t^ M M H IM d M IM A * I It r i * ** * Ih f oMI road |**dlM trotti NebaMa-A** ; . c . H ors, OM tHB I M lu Tota* M»v*r M n ii« , MM IN* •*«* j pan! HiiRg fiwa T<*M Ri*«» Vili*#* bt in* OK I T a ta r* M iM laptaarlt n m n ImI b t Cllib*ft W. | trotta. d M f l M l I Ì U I I I N I 1MI *1 IN* *tffct«»aUk ' o or**r of a tr a n of R a id * * eeawa M a tty td b t I Rparait* I* K te n c la in* said Job » T C h a * i * n | u t 4**4 f u r l J a a o t r t IE tan , u d n w l rd ta ! •V O eaU C tta iif Clark V offtc* »* Root At of •levata. M t t*# A«« Mid « 'H a r b tttg I H a l l j II. M. •fan tin» in IN* am toa>) ifn f t t t M: Urn»* » * n o - 1 hint a i ib * n ag aaitc * * * di* ptQ lad A, D.. IMA X a v , Ml. 1*10 (Il noti a tatrtydftra* daifttA . fertv-Bv* m inai** i 'n u w B u n iif wa o n 1we«', ! w f o r * ! •far**) iM N*w KoM ‘ IM * * * (V« dow* **H **w Dttilv m l* A(i m * «iffft***, flftt rainni** *o*t. r t hm ! * *v * n f btin*. tftroc* fl» * * < h *if*»y on* Jr g r * * * üifrtv talent*« **•*« n effii 1* fv * n a ta , to th * t 4* •-voir* o l Mw* sforo*«Id Okl *««d; throe* «iottf ! It in Ititi 1« o t m M m u i, (4) oortlt f»ar .<*gr**«. 4 11 ! «tiri» «aiitut** » m i, mrn* eiiaiM frmv sU link«. (Ma'!Caa*.*•» uckerton \ liu Im railroad CO. « a d ««mil» ild v t w a i n ’ avruiiw I lie n o rth nini ■ ir rH , irm i» O oMt*a o f T a r i f IMI. t o Ocv* Il é i h o f Cwtt ir a i avwutK* lit«* lio ft h «M» flot] u O u t r a ! * I IK v i u t li a ir a i b i* lannitf entertain« alter »pted ini t 4 t rV M N IC Mr» Cl cor pc H o s p ita i o * » now t o p th e A u to c a r NEW EGYPT rym O t i U i l aliti ut it»** •tm t, from mr Couittil ot (tir* P r c th o k lr r B * in P h i l a d e l p h i a 1 Mr and Mm Michael Nash, u hat Ureo ihtir custom f o t the posi 49 years. «pent Thursday with the former‘a aiiter Mrs Katherine Cullen at New Sharon It was their 49th wed ling anniversary and durtni these many years they have imvei faiUd leip end that d*v witJs M n. Cullen. Mr* Katfieune Bumitet who arid« •ni I I the CEDAR GROVE £•! Robert Froriep Miaa Ethel Ticw ape j \ Mr* Walter Iron« fro !! visited her parent« Mr | 1 Applegate on T*i**d*v li 1 Mia* Lena Applegat* * »Maker City latt weak A ,>ed •criplion om-j Soliciting the continued faj vor o f my old patrons, I rc{ main, respectfully, Mr ,Vfr South Main St. ill Notice to Contractors ev tulli UN of Maro« , la ii. uutil t*reive oVIook. day, at ru» a race of I1 it. ('ranter, ►on, «>f a« Klar Hun. 1 «aid u mot.«, « **1**1 pronoHAiR for Roads Id satd Towoahlp o f as follow ‘*Î unir hiriœnth H’r»pet. In Nort’i So. en tre lise or tglOii» th« AV'UU a la rti, t » I the ocean front. *dt«rance of I?* Ile« I No. f Known * • Twenty.Third Rtv**t, in Kprav Bench, l>egUinm* al Min »oU(h>rast lluo u j the Isoiig lift,0I1 HaliroHd, ami extending sou th *' easterly, to tm ocean front, a instance o f lsvu foet. No. B. Known sa nay itveuue, beginning s t i the center of Ctiatawor i Av*un-, at the BbUthwest line of the Borough ot Reach llaven. *nd extending h.»nth-westerly, to the old county sln t, a distance of 883* feet. j Each Bidder mast accompany hi* t»ld with » j ceuilled.ohrok, payable to ,th e chairm an of the Townnh'p Committee of th * Township of Long Hooch, for three handled dollars, as a guarani»-«* that if tne said wort Is awarded to hlui, he wi I | enter Into a contract with the said Townaht:» | committee for the same, together with a bond o f the successful bidder in the penal sum of tlm estlnut«'d coat of said work, with two or nuu.» i sure ties, freeho dera of t he County of Ocean, or | a Hnrety or Trust Company of tuts Htaie, or oi sonic oilier Slate, bui aiiinoriacd to traosa« t. business In this state, to be approved o? the sal i crianirotn of the said Townshl • O tn m ittw , oondittoned for the futthful p^rfonnauce of saul work lu strict conformity with the plans, cro-s sect|ou*and speelfloationa for th*« same, withi.» thirty days from the awarding of the contract. The right Is reserved to reject any aud all bid.-*. Healed proposals should be indorsed, ••IToposals for building a Gravel Hoad in the Township of Long Beach”. Proposals must be made teparately for each of the above roads Plans, cross station* and spectdoatlons may be seen at the office of the Chairman or the sai t committee, ina Nth Front Ht„ Philadelphia. Pa , at the office of Roland Grant, member of s*id committee, North Be oh Haven, N. .J., or at the office of I. H. Cramer,Engineer, Cedar Run, N. J . ELMER D. W ILT, Chairman — I D« ADJOURNED III MUFF’S S A L E A GRAVEL ROADS 1 mH I Uvea» Ui Uli lu U nino ii (U »idea m 'libili « r e t i , t i r l t u c « 1 L ic e a li A v en u e; ui tu an«i BUUlil BlUBA Ul aLd l, fro lli t. l l l l l l l l »U U U i! lU Ü.K* veutti U f i •an a tremio ; uuo oiu i,,e n u n ii m iu 111 Cl, tdu U ecu ii CcliU'U t.vU tu s trc i Ot l l i . l t oli Utc .outil »«■1111 uV.'Utll u trä l a m f a iinnecutl uiui on ilio n o r ia s tr e e t , l rutti C e u tr a l uvei e to ituuroau m i (h uu< Lon hi avenue; aud on lire south side olTouitevutil street, trout Ceutral avenue to f i l e no" •<* Tiutt the Kale of tbe property of Oceuh uvenue; uml on the east uiul vr.sl ime K. mm*, originally advertised to be antes of Ceutral urenue, lrom Uie uortu |il II Ur ! ri linn«-, Toma Hirer, N. J , on leaiav. harch 1«. **a, at i . mi oviock In Uie sure ot .siutn street to me soutli sine ternoon. aerehT mads adjourned tti: ol i'Ollrteeiitli street. TI KBDAY, A p ril A, 1911 ■j 'rite sni.l concrete uiro ceuieut side walks shall tic constructed of the w.dili 'Mr naslaer sad place. Said property ronla of l/itu nomhen one. two, three, tour, five, ot live to) teel, with concrete unit cu hun Irr.l and eighty-nine, two hundred and irieut at least tout* (4) ruches thick, to iftjr in I x ven'PHi. ..n a map or plan of lota be laid at tile fciutie to L“ ,-stubilsucu |t ie Point Plf.vmi land Company, duly Died uy engineer, anu it .-dm!! be laid lu tie put.*', isiw, laielZHl tm the property of Annie ccutie ot tire biucwulk as laid om. in te r i,« •!, aefeniltini*. at the im iio fB d ;i. The surd concrete uuil eemeui side J. Parker, Trustee, etc., complainant, and walks are to he constructed us follows; «Old i.jr lv is to be laid to a depth ot tour (4) CUARI.R8 II. COX, Hherlff. inches ar.d is to be Uve^5)teet wide, in e [ Wilson,. rarr ,v ‘Oacidiouae, ttollcltors propurtrou of said couerete to be com J 3, 1911 posed ot one (I/ part ceuieut und four (4) parts Baud; these propurtmus to h. useu lor the lower three [IS) inches, the NOTICE TO CREDITORS otin r due U) inch tor the lop, to be «ry c. (iravatt. Wright n . DeBow ami composed ol uUe (1) purt cement uud P f Hprnor, administrator* of Robbins DeBow, two {-} purls saud, the said walks to be py direction of the .Surrogate of the siuootti and iuoeutcd aim laid out in pijf of Ocean, hereby give notice to the of the said Robbins DeBow to blocks ot bve to) feet iu length. Said l.,. debts, demand* and claims sidewalks to have a t'radtiul fall pi Nthi. lS eB,ttle of the said decedent under one tl) inch in hve fo) feet, sloping lo K?,” tRInnatlon, within nlno moutha from curb. U JR J, °r they will be rorever barred of any T l0Dtherefor against the said Administrators. 4. On all streets on which said con w ^m h e n r y c . g r a v ^t t , crete and cement sidewalks shall have WRHHIT H. DettOW, been laid, namely, Jtiightb street, Ninth FRANK HORNOR, street, Tenth street, eleventh street, . J Administrators w»e<l. January 8, io n [P r’s fe e , f i . 00] TVeltth street, Thirteenth street, Four teenth street und Central avenue, there OCEAN C O U N TY ^ R P H A N Sr shall he tilled ru gravel to the W idth of three aud one-lmlf (3‘/j) feet on each NOTICE TO CREDITORS COURT siue of said walks. Suid gravel to be Bmley, administrator of Wm. H. one (1) inch thick. Mcnnnfu '’ hy ,,,re<5tlon of the Surrogate of a d K W ii00*??» hereby gives notice to the In matter of the application of) 5. That said concrete and cement JobM Smith .administrator of fR u le to Rhow f i d l ? 1? “ “ WID*H - ®:,nley» to bring in Edwin Morey, deceased, for) curbing shall be constructed to the depth Cause itiUnMh demands and claims against the of twelve (I'd) inches aud to he six (0) Ion ,,eced,*nt under oath or afflrm- sale of lauds to pay debts. inches wide. Tile proportions ot said Jo b M- Smith, administrator of Edwin Morey 11h'p! S 2 i ,rLe inoilth8 from this date, or they deceased, having exhibited to this court, under barred of any action therefore concrete to be one (i) part cement und oath a ju st aud true account of the personal es the said Administrator. four (4) parts saud. The facing or ex and debts of said deceased, whereby it ap posed part of the curbing to be covered FRANK N. EMLEY, Administrator tate pears that the personal estate of said Edwin one (1) inch aud the proportions to be Mann ary 9.5, ion [Pr’s fee, $6.00 [ Mttrey, decea ed. is Insufficient to pay h1s debt«», used for said facing to he composed ot and requested the aid of the Court in the premi ses. | . .“ (J) part cement and two (d) purls It is on this K th day of ¿February, nineteen | sand. The said concrete aud cement ® CHANCERY OP NEW hundred a"<l eleven, Ordered that all persons in curbing to be trowelled aud mude terested in the lands, tenements and real estate of JERSEY said Edwin Morey, deceased, appear before this I smooth, und to be cut in live- (5) foot Court at the Court House In Toms River, on the j lengths. 8rd day of M»y, nineteen hundred an t eleven, at Said Concrete aud Cement sidewalks e even o ’clock in the forenoon of said day, to l ‘t New i™ L ia or?er 011,10 Court of Cimnuery show chum« wuy so uiuoH of the said lauds, ten*- j and said concrete and ceuieut curbing moots, hereditaments and real estate of the said j «halt bo constructed at the cost and ex pense of the owner or owners of the Petlil in?, 0r,ta, 1 cai,3l‘ wl,* ™ n Lydia Soho!» fid «in Morey, deceased, Rhonld not he sold, as tMant tnn »?.Ul ,ou’ ArIm,ld A- Soholz are de- will be sufficient to pav his debts, or the residue lunds in ‘front of which the same shall Mwer'(ir°rtim re<IUiri!d to appear and pleao, ihereof, as the ease may require be constructed mid laid. Aud It 1* fur her ordered, that a copy of this -*'orc ther e ? S I h 10i Pet] ttoner'8 Petition on or order shall be published |for six weeks success The owner or owners of the land in '•Ott thereof I? i l,,<laT0* APr" “* » • or. In dewl11 l« taken against ively, at least once lu each ween, la the New front of which said concrete and ce Q8t. Lliaucellor shall think eqnitable and Jersey C mrier, a n d posted a s required b y ment sidewalks aud said concrete and statute. cement curbing siiull be so constructed. Maja Leon Berry 1™r«,hihM0K.Sa ,8®u 18 t0 obtain a decree of Joseph Grover, Shall he allowed thirty (30) days time Surrogate Judge the said p ner°r marr^a®° bew een ,o u Dated Pcb. 2 , i»U in which to perform the work hereby l'e(Pr’s Pee $18.»’«) WILFHBD B, WOLCOTT, uulred written notice of the requir rrs ed workund S.jllcitor of Pmitioner, shall be sent by mail to such No dug Maikei street, owner or owners if their post cilice ad Notice of Settlement. Baled February T, 1911 Camden, N. J , dress is known, or if not known, by fistate o f Wyckoff Cdruelias ^ Pr a Fee f;7 no posting the same on the premises affec Notice is Hereby given th at the accounts of the ted thereby, or leaving the same with tne subscribers.”as Administrator of the estete occupants thereof, if their post office of said Wyckoff CorneliUB, will be audited and address be not known or by personal stated by the Surrogate, and reported for set IN CHANCERY OF NEW tlement to the Orphans* Oonrt of the County service upon such owners as ure resi of Ocean, on Wednesday, the 6th day of April, JERSEY dents of the borough. next. If the said paving and curbing is not GEORGE C. LOW, Administrator “ toil --[P r’s fee $3.00] Dated February 8», done in the said thirty (30) days by the “Ttornaa u. Sherhorne, Defendant. owner or owners of tiie laud fronting J1 New .i ? .,!“® ®rder °* tfte Court of Ohanoorr on said sidewalks and curbing, as per S*reor, in a ceira IS fle 00 ,,lle '" ‘J the date N otice o ' *5et*,lem en t. this ordinance, then the Council of tlie SN onic l i m i l i " ® wherein Catherine ML Estate of Thos, C, YanArwlsie Borough of Surf City shall cause said f^'torae, arr , i e t e r' ,aud S’0“ ' 'I'Hooiaa 0 . ‘»ear, and nipln 3,0,1 81,0 re<ialrfd to . JM JO TICK IN H E R E B Y R IV E N that the acconcrete and cement sidewalks and said em urs of the subscribers, as Executors ol Honor’s petition nn’/va’>8?rei‘ or demur to peti- . . concrete und cement curbing to be con Jjrch. next or m f ? l', ? re t,)e tnirtlero d»V of of said Ihos. O V snsrstla e, wU! ha auilueil and structed und laid, and all costs and S lll>8 taken ,t|f'rei)f. such decree state,I by the Surrogate, and reported for settle expenses, with interest, shall be assess ment to the Orphans’ (lourt of the Oounty of '^Pqottawe m o jum ? “ *lie cllsno«llo' 8l'an ed upon the lot or lots of land in front Ocean, on Wednesday, the Bth day o f April, n ext M \ it li GtiANT, of which suid sidewalks and curbings ¡¡.’ “'re.^iaRoivin» Tl11 18 ,0 ol)taln a decree of G»ANT, E setoto rs shali have been so constructed. 80,1 the sain /wtiufuer6 ,,,arrl8* e ti'twoon you Dated FebruaryNELSOS 89,1811 (F rii fee $3.00) This ordinance is to go into effect p e r r y & tflo r m a , immediately on being set up or pub lished, ns required by law. P . O. Address "to, Martiet'litreet, Passed this Eleventh day of Febru w r M,Het Jerai;i ary, 1911. 1 Approved February 11 1011. •T. P R IC E T&OVILT.O, The Courier gives the News Attest: Acting Mayor ?°Urier» theBest and Brighe.'t H. Tj . LTJKENS, s Borough Clerk. i ir«M naS.rilarteom tled aJoftoeaate r»}»4 “ um Ie to Mari Lewi* Mail« accepted a po Lamb. Elm t Mi Lamb (or M r. lohn Pi ■sited her par »ter. The v a n ia ! needs the i en con- ' drive ovef Eivin N Chafey ro a d s painting butane** ducting the cariiu j here lor the pas. 1 yeats, is ncnously mitt | ill at bis home in J biitown * m laid out on the Lots which have l>eeii i l l R K 'K O H K A t hanks ot Oakford Lake by Mr Michael P B V S S Y L V A N ia Nash, are selling like h •t cakes The well to he used for the new ice o ne of nil T * * l* plant is new being dug BAY H EAD Tho« Pearce has a fin e new bay horse which he recently brought in from the West Houses are renting rapidly here for the coming season ' Robert Applegate purchased a new automobile from a Philadelphia firm M r a n d Mrs Longacre of Philadelphia were in town and rented the Rectory of Alva Strickland Murray Earle, of Chestnut Hill, Pa. one of the summer colonists of Manto loking, is having a twenty.foot sneak box built by Morton Johnson Mrs Joseph Taylor is in a critical con dition in New York City. Mrs Taylor was formerly Rae Worth of Bay Head Morton Johnson's boat works will soon have the spring rush of work Dan Chadwick is going into the fruit and vegetable business and has bought a horse and wagon for the purpose William Gant and his son Abner are in charge of the dredge Matthews loca ted here PARKERTOWN Mr. Wm Brewer has been seriously ill for a few days, but we are glad to hear he is recovering Mr and Mr» Charles Hopper of At lantic City, are visiting Stephen Parker. Mr and Mrs Hopper were former rest dents of this place. They came over in Mr Hopper’.* locomobile Elmer K ing purchased the store goods at the bankruptcy sale at Beach Haven on Thursday A number of our men are employed at present by the T P. R Co Henry Parker was taken ill Thurs day. We hope to see him out again soon v Mrs Charles Cummings who has been ill •with typhoid fever f o r several months return's home the 10th inst. We are glad to here th at Mrs Cummings has fully recovered Mr and Mrs Robert E Parker of Philadelphia are visiting S D Parker Mr and Mrs Stephen Parker enter tained Mr and M*s J E Morton of West Creek and Mr and Mrs Charles Hopper Thursday evening That's not strange at all I S T â T IO flf J i fin » w*« rh*> ivinatroctinn of ih«* «^vti'r*»**ftl* U o d m unit B u t Riven», the tanneiting of M*0li*tt*Q Ulna«!, and the erection o( the mHjrnlflcrat Pennsylvania Button * * H evnth Avenue and T hirty second B»reet, New York, Bringing the through trotna of the Pennsylrani* Railroad Into the heart of New York City * An Illustrated iiuntiet describing this great work, and telling whst I mean* tô ih * N e * York passenger, has been issued t>y »»»*• Peuuutlraala llailroad and will he sent post-paid to any addreu by George W. Boyd, General Pas«eng*r Agent. Broad **treet Btation, Philadelphia, P a .,o n re ceipt of a two cent «tamp. Beau lor iL IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY To Ganos 0 . Brooks By vlrtaro o f *n order of the Court of Chancery of New Jersey , m»de on the day day of tb * date hereof in a cause wherein Julia U . Y ah Ills*» Is complainant and you ami others are defendants, you are required to *pne*r. »»lead, answer or de mur to the hill o f said complainant, on or before the Third Uajr of May, n ext, or the said bill will be taken a* confessed against you. The said bill Is fl'ed to forcloae a mortgage given by Charles II. Jon es nad wife, to Ju lia U. VanHlse, dated September 7th, A . D. eighteen linn ired and ninety two,on lmds in the Township of Lakewood, In the County of Ocean, and State of New Jersey , and recorded in the Ocean County cle rk ’s office, on the 8th day of September, A. D. 1698, in book 62 ofmort&ges, page 41» , Ac, and you «re made a defendant because you hold a judgment which is claimed to be a lien upon said I W. CARMICHAEL. Tom* R iver, N. J . •* Dated February 88,1811. Solicitor of complainant Notice of Settlement. Estate o f Joh n J . Miokle Notice Is hereb/ given t b it the am ounts o f the subscriber, s s Administrator of Joh n J . Mio kle, will be sodlted and stated by the Surrog »t", and report-d fo r settlem ent to the Orphan»’ Court o f the County of Ocean, on Wednesday, the Bth d»y of April, B e s t. JOHN MICKLE, Adm inistrator Dsted, March * , l t u . [P r ’s fee, $3.00) OCEAN COUNTY ORPHANS’ COURT In the Matter o f the Estate of Thomas G. Sherman, deceased On Petition for S a le of Laude to Pay Debts O R D E R : TO SHOW CAUSE Charles H Sherman, administrator of Thomas G. Sherm an, deceased, having exhibited under oath a true account ot the personal estate and debts of said Ia testate whereby It abpests that the personal estate of said Thomas G. Sherman la inan Anient to pay his debts and reqnestlng the ald of me Court in the premises, *t Is thereupon on this 1st day oi F eb ru a ry ,isii, ordered th a t all persons interested in the lands tenem ents, nerndttam-nta and real estate of the «aid Thom as G Sherman, deceased, appear be fore this Court, a t the Court House, in tlie Vlllatre of Toms Silver, ou the F ifth day o f April, 1811, a t 10 a . m . to show cau se sh y so much of the add lanes tenem ents, hereditaments and real estate o f the said Thoraai G. Sherman, deceased, should n ot be sold as will be sufflclent to usy his debts. Dated February i , l » l l . By the co u rt. .„ e v o r , M 4 JA LKOIT B E R R Y , JObKPH GROVER, nudge Surrogate P r’a fee »10 60 _ PLEASANT PLAINS Mr and Mrs Emil Milithaler have moved to Egg Harbor / Keep Your Carriage or Buggy New Keep your carriage or buggy looking bright and new with a can o f 'L & M. Carriage Varnish Paint in various colors Its cost is small per can One can makes a buggy look as fresh as f,hough just from the maker Anybody can use it Get it from : A- A. B rant, Toms River Stanwood Bros . Island Heights * M iiillM g iir' agfejiy * Notice to Builders Noiloe is hereby «riven, that sealed bids will be receiv'd by 'h e Township Committee o f Berkeley Oweshlp at the Town n s ll, Hsyvllle, N. I , on Saturday, March i le u . a t s ohHoo$,in U>o a fte r noon for altersilons to Town Hall. Plans ana fpeciaoatlens may be seen at the stare n ( ■'v.-iga-Mi if. - ui/rj., Ray vine, e . <i A'l bids must be enclosed In a sealed envelope and handed to the cle rk in open niaot ng. The Township Committee reserves the rluht to rcjei t any or all bt.te * a satiafaotor.v bond wl I he reqijlred to Insure the completion o f the worh !o accordance with ihe teuns in the contract. ... , WM. BHITTOV, J r , ' m a BC IT S B ! A LIJEN , T tw a s i;i Clerk T om s River {Afraid of ¿¡(Fire? li f Mr I Automobile«». IsHiirirhow rson ¡inj M achinery ol every Ue- p in y I ami wiui U if HRii of ab I »I« tiI rhur II Cti ay at Weal Creek * u M h » T « *t£ h* I m O c e a n '1 iitrtPsnUi a lm i, r tu lUUrtMil «vraulii skip of Four1'nitra! avniup to ni ili« past ami « wt mi.-, from Ut* uurtli il... .„„il, [i «.. l*i tuo noti III .Ì.I rill*m “M f na n li v mktt* < halrtnun You ought to be. But you needn’t liejawake nights worrying it you are Protected by Policies in Safe |Companies Don’t be bunkoed by the man with “cheap” policies that are good only up till the daj’ you have a fire— and then fail you. Sabe? Drop us a postal when in need of Protection. Wm. H. Fischer Courier Building Tom s R iver, N.* J . Its value inestimable WHAT? 1nsurance Policy from agency of S C. B A IL E Y J r. Fire Life Accident Tornado Representing the l e a d i n g American and Foreign Com panies The Greatest Security Established 1874 HARUWAKE 1 » B £ R K A IL S , P A IN T S , D O O R S S A S H , B U N D S , M O irS L liiN O S P O U L T R Y N E T T IN G W tu rtow a m i D ou r S c r e e n s U p p er Leliig-h C o a l, Ooke.YVoori S H In g les, L im e , d e m e n t H ewer P ip e , F e r t i li z e r , Ete._ E t c . Â. B 1 01 y fm m A h I « A Peek’s Arrest 1 • m ( ( P i IH i 'avalry C FO R K tn I fc* at I*c >* 4«aUt at ,(•* i . ** W S I’«fit. - H*fc, : i b t ih* W tn tiiin GENERAL CHARLE s KINO, Ml I f J K‘ U . I knew of uugnt k I lulu,., > W *V ft a t lb , con IlitflU-* I iti timi on w row, I «.W | M »ty J H.irkalow, b» lM < t Ocean Grove, where t “ " f i funeral of Charlee Chi not«' 1 <'* P t A 0 Wilbert, J H j, h I Wilbert have rentrât. m i for it today the first cap h» could tVneb. and I* go ig to be owed, knowing now It wasn't tire, long, long wait fi May. How da C(5 *V M CD lieu I realized no papa seem to take it nov life I remembered I " l ’npn la quick to wake amends when I*1 si the elmac and he has wronged nny one. and now be «truck bini . The F u n e r a l D esig n s a Speen W t it straight to my quarters. Both The colonel or cd for refe knows." P la n ts an d C ut Flowet Sn it fourni Mr hn da were bruised and left badly c u t “Well, so does Aunt Agnes. Miriam, U H t C K K I I O t 'N l C a i w i s n x n u I ' l l -There was no Arnoia aud U»v Shc often wrote 1 i m «orry, of course, to have struck yet site doesn’t Approve.’' I S L A N » H K U JH T S Sergeant Fllzroy, but the language ho ; plain. I lai bed my team in fur* flit* papers.'* “Mr. Ha "Well, Aunt Agnes, don't you know. i s rlmr (he' way the Huston ami Used was vile, and it seemed to me the .'Ill Ij O listed troo er, I in cavalry over—she'« different. She's a good deal »er paiten» <tu me 11o publish thon«* only way to convince him I was not and with not i air." like other women I know. When she’i Trooper Kawdon." I ive Cary a note ■CflL Bd llir “ And placed somebodwelso In a false post le made It worse than I de “Colonel Button, hare you nny ques Mnyhew, which he never (!< lion she thinks tlint person ought to ed." tions?" demanded Riggs. and took Lowndes with me oi “It was applied for ami recommend be very sorry for her and sympathize r—let me explain, gentlemen,“ In : 11 “Why didn’t yon tell me this?" doed. and General Whipple told me in with her for having been deceived nnd T h e n you ere not at Captain Sum- lerp «ed Sir. Arnold. “My sister is of innnc'od Button. Chicago a few days ago It was set misled. She thinks you ought to say ry sympathetic nature, and her ter's tbi t uls I should bnve been glad to, colonel. tled. but that would bare made no hpw sorry you arc.' Thoae dull, heavy headache« ifet i heart has long I icon wrung by the In I indeed, I tried to the last time I was lere near it, sir." difference, sir. I should have been women suffer with. They m»j pmuj I “How can 1 say I ’m sorry when I'm Justice to the Indian. When thl “Now. ur In the office." another matter," continued m m e from eye strain 90 per cent ol Ms proud to wear the uniform until of , so glad—nil glad?" Igga—“that night nt Laramie of happy hoy wrote those letters she had I “Well, gentlemen,” said tke colonel, ; aches are directly caused from tklocT ficially discharged." “Well, then, there's Cousin Watson vision hlch you told me. These gentlemen no reason to doubt their entire truth." “we seem to have stirred up n pretty Riggs wheeled In bis chair. “Colo “I will ask you what was bis final : kettle of fish.” Yet even Snnffie dls ; don't you know. lie was always her ill he interested.” U?t us give yon a careful e x a m in e nel Button, It has been fully explained ' pet. He was brought up by a weak "There was nothing remarkable In explanation of his need for money?” I owned complicity, lie nlwnys had of charge and we will tell you ifyci to this inan andI to the next that w h at, (imt j j,. mother and u doting aunt, and she aro the cause of the trouble. " l i e begged me to send him $200. 1said Lanier was n perfect gentleman. [ id heard of the same thing be they tel I us here is to be Just what |nK dune , at West Point 1 heard iu the saying liu would lie disgraced if be I And so ended Bob's arrest. Kawdon I knows you don't approve of him. tbev w<>uld sw<par to before a <rourt. j tjicfc 0f h Ime of the order to the officer could not pay Lieutenant Lanier, who ; lingered for n word with Cassidy, 1 “Does she expect a mnn to approve Yon can deride for yourself ou he«ring 1of the di of otic who maligned him as Lowndes ay to Inspect for Lieutenant had won It from him at cards." Quinlan nnd poor remorseful Rafferty; maligned me?” it whet Iter you wish them to swe•ar to i tin ie r. Philadelphia Eye opeciaiisii “Mr. Lowndes.” said Itlggs, “did 1 Imagined that something It or not. Now. Kawdon. tell us how very seri-ous would happen to him. 1 Lieutenant Lanier ever wiu a dollar “You shonhl see Ids earlier letters ìe to en i km»w hi.■'d gone to the post with from you?" about you. Why, if I’d known any “.Is the representative of three “Never, sir!" thing of them I would never have dared mile and why. So, with my apol newspapers In Chicago and the east. ogies now to tile lieutenant, I slipped ! to meet such a paragon." Riggs let him rest a minute, then BODHS: 1 0 .0 0 ».ni. till,3 .0 0 p ci. They were anxiotis to have an Indian round to his tent and into his blan went on. "Saw, then. In your own way , / “And yet. after nil, he turned to and F R E E EXAMINATION campaign and the life of an enlisted kets." tell us whnt happened that night of painted me black ns an imp of Satan, man described ns it really was. I j Whnt had 1 done but good to him? "Did the lieutenant know of It or of the Kith." Joined a squad of recruits for this |the reason?" For a few seconds there was silence. i never took or won a penny of his." regiment right after the news of the “Never, so fa r as I know. I doubt Own, suddenly uplifting his head and I A moment of silence, then the fond Crazy Horse battle on Powder river." j If he knows It now. Lowndes told mo ; looklnk nt no OIlp- Lowndes desperateeyes looked up. “Do you still hold that Job?” llie lieutenant before he entered West ^ plunged Into his narrative. “I—I— “You won something he wanted and "No. sir.” And there was a twitch of Point was a member of our fraternity was mad, 1 suppose, with debt and thought was his. Ho never had any Gas and Hot Water Fit misery, and I began to drink. Raw the muscles about the corners of the That was enough sense. Won't you try to forgive him mouth suggestive of nmu^pmenL "And so far as 1 am concerned," said don told me he must have the money. ters, Steam Fitting and for my sake. Bob?” “Why?” \Riggs, “that is enough. Have you My unde had flatly refused to send His arms went round nnd folded her H ot A ir Heating,Tin ai me more. There was left me only one " I failed to—give satisfaction. Only gentlemen any questions to ask?" closely, his face bowed .down to hers. Sheet Iron Workers way, nnd that was through my Cousin "Not—now,” answered Button slow scraps of my letters were published. There was a wordless moment, then ly. "B u t 1 desire personally to see— Miriam. We’d almost been brought "W hat did they want?' obbing promptly attended to the sound of a distant whistle, of near up together. But I knew if I could "Criticism principally and confirma- tke w-ltness—later.' er shouts of “T-r-a-i-n!” The dark mus see her she would help me. ----tion ol the stories of abuse and ill j tache, the unsinged side, was sweep "Ilawdon had changed Into citizen's treatment of soldiers by their officers.” CH APTER IX. ing very, very near the soft curve of clothes in town, and I had pawned my “Were your letters never published?" those parted lips. N’E more witness appeared be overcoat, so he lent me his cavalry "Three of them eventually, after the j “Whnt ransom will you pay?” he fore this court that day and overcoat and a fur cap, "drove me and campaign, in the New York Morning murmured. “I ’ve not yet felt these _ with him the tall, elderly Cary out to the fort and left us at the arms about my neck. I ’ve kissed you, Mal1 civilian who had arrived from store. We were chilled from the ride I am ready to shoe yonr horse or doji Whereupon Riggs spun in his chair the east Mr. Arnold came in with a and drank more. Rafferty told me heaven be praised, but, Miriam, have Jobbing and new work. and rejolcofully surveyed Button, who very puzzled look In his face, you ever kissed me?” Mr. Lanier was officer of the guard h o r s e s h o e in g a specia l « sat like a man in a daze, staring open “Thank you for coming. Mr. Ar- ' We filled Rafferty up, for Cary had “T-r-a-i-n! Train, train! You’ll be All work guaranteed by eyed at the witness. aoid,” said Itlggs, with bluff civility. 1 made up his mind he was going to left!” again came the shrill feminine THOMAS “Then, as I understand It, you were “Pray take this chair, sir. As I have ! Rawdon's wedding in ‘cits’ instead of appeals and, with them, approaching, Water street shop. T O Jls H lV il j unwelcome, unheeded footfalls. With favorably impressed with the life and explained to you. Mr. Lowndes, your ¿oW Ier^ clo th eZ ^ n d 'h e^ ^ arten t on P n iu llt iilllR t u m l i o n r o n n l i l n n t - l m / i n m I i , .,1 conditions?” ! nephew could not he compelled to tes I , borrowing a suit of Lieutenant La sudden, impulsive movement she “In spite of hardship and privation, tify before a military court and need nier’s threw her arms about his neck and He swore he’d return them yes, sir. and because 1 found complete not make public admission here of the next day, and Rafferty let him upraised her lips to his. One moment refutation of the stories about the offi- what he told us at Rawdon's demand have them. Then he and I went up of silence, two seconds of bliss, then cers. both as regarded their dealing ! during our journey hither. I hope this the rear fence and caught sight of No. I “ H O W D O E S t 'A P A S K K M T O T A K E I T N O W ? ” Dad Ennis’ voice, barely a dozen CIVIL ENGINEER with the Indians and with their own ! is fully understood.” 5—Trooper Kelly. Cary went ahead then followed, unhampered even by yards away, “Come forth into the SURVEVOR men. Mr. Arnold cleared his throat, and to 'fix things,’ as he said. Kelly was bis arch enemy, Fitzroy, who slipped light, you wanderers"’ There was “Were there any persons with the be began: • suspicious. Cary to quiet him told him away to the stables three minutes after barely time for Bob’s fervent words: C O X B L D G ., TOM S RIVER command who knew you and your •My unhappy nephew realizes with, he was Lieutenant Lanier; that we the close of the conference. But lie “If I couldn’t forgive him after that mission?" i tru st genuine contrition that he has were helping Uawdon get ready for his was not even there when, along in tho I ’d deserve a dozen weeks’ arrest.” “Two. sir, ns it turn".I out. Trooper) been the cause of grave trouble, not . wedding. spring, Mr. and Mrs. Kawdon came T H E END. only to us. his kindred in the east, lint t Cary, who enlisted at the same time! “He made Kelly drink to Rawdon's out for a visit to Dr. Mayhew. Like J did, and a civilian. Mr, Lowndes, —e r- to you military gentlemen in tin ; happiness, and drink three or four Itawdon, he had received his dis who recognized ns at Fort Frayne. west. He has. prompted, us vve must times, and finally left him with a half charge. Unlike Itawdon, there was T h e c a r th a t makes good We were at college together. He and admit, by Mr.—Mr. Kawdon, made a j full flask up the row toward Major Send for booklet serious objection to his re-enlistment. j Cary became very mtfiinte toward tin* i clean breast of tils lamentable eon- j Stannard's. Then we went to Captain BE UP AND DOING. Even Snaffle dare not “take hint on" ■ e f larru ee last, and yet I think they kept my duct and has promised Mr. Itawdon to Sumter's, Kelly told Cary the serv again. Trust no future, howe’er pleas L akefiu rst, JN T- «*• repeat every word of it—er—to Colonel secret in spite of our falling out.” ant! ants were iu at Captain Snaffle’s. Tito I t was not until mid-May that the “Do you care to tel! us why you fell ; Hutton, but as Ills”— Let the dead Past bury its door was open. Cary watched below bodies of the missing were found save ' “Then we’ll waste no time,” said out?” dead! j while i hunted for my cousin's room. “I prefer that Mr Lowndes should! Itlggs impatiently. “We’ll have him t found It easily. 1 knew they had that of Cary. Cary, who, having been Act—act in the living present! do that. lit and C.'try Intel been chums in. and I can catch the aneriioon (rain. ; sent her money and orders to come given up for lost, Jurnc-p up most un Heart within aud God o'erin college days. and. though we were Ah, come in, Mr. Lowndes. Sit down, ■ home. Uncle had written me as much, expectedly the very day that Fitzroy, bead! applicant for re-enlistment, was sum sir.” in the same society. 1 did not know; Lives of great men all remind us i found tier desk. I knew it well of marily turned down. But Cary came them (hep as 1 do now.” It was hut a dejected specimen of a I I r o n s B l a c k s m i t h S h o p , « t re,ir oi We can make our lives sub old, and then.'to tnv horror, I heard not of his own volition. lie marched “You had trouble with Sergeant, college bred man that sunk into the; V im M ise B u i'd in g " lime, her voice, and in a second she wan in with a file of the guard. Cary’s story Fftzroy at lido. XVt tave heard his chair in front of Riggs. T O M ItIV JB R And. departing, leave behind us the room. She gave one awful scream, was simple enough. Rawdon aud version. What Is yours?" “Mr. Lowndes.” said Riggs abruptly. ! Jo liU l& s ; p r o m p tly Footprints on the sunds of though I tore off my cap and begged Lowndes had linrdly got away on the Iiawdcm’s eyes, never flinched. time „ f „ “tl’ lprp 18 no Qppd oi Soing over the k w t0 know £ae, but shc fell in a train when Sergeant Stowell aud his It was partly on account of th e , entire story. I'll ask you to answer! falnt Let us, then, be up and doing, Others wore coming. I broke party came searching. Cary hid. lie lady who Is now m wife and partly) certain questions. Who was your ear- 1 With a heart for any fate; out of the back window and slid rind was still half drunk. Some one told on account of—money. Fitzroy Is an lies' friend In this regiment?” Still achieving, still pursuing, AT ONCE. -Local and traveling Thi"? scrambled down the roof to the shed out and out usurer and has a dozen The dreary eye«' turned once more* and so to the ground. I heard men him of Kelly's arrest and charged him Learn to labor and to wait. men in this state to represent u=. with that and with running off the sergeants iu the regiment in his debt toward Bob. and the nervous hands is money in the work for Yuu AP —Longfellow. come running, so I dived Into the coal Fosters’ sleigh. He dared not face and under his thumb, Captain Snafile’s started the slouch hat In swifter revo ing for our easy selling spretarne- ■ shed, where the sergeant grabbed me the music. He forgot his precious mis- ... l # s t sergeant among them." lution. ply now for territory nfíl in the dark, and 1 had to.make him let jjjye to. Dora Ma.vb&w until next day. ALLEN NURSERY CO. Roches^,, Iios. Hallac F L O R IST S “ Oh,Those Headaches Stiles & Co., at Cowperthwaft Hx:hSaturday, Mch. 18 JO H N W. LEWIS Practical ♦ PLUMB 21 Washington Sired TOMS B i v m o b l a c k s m it h in g A R T H U R C . K IN G . C E j & BUICKAUT0M98M . . M A R T IN B R A N D Ì j P iu m b e r T ¿ K " U 'S | W E W ANT p rtft o rn o S R E f U m i a * LR |. CEDAR RUN SEA LED PROPOSALS j I “iuri I M u s U v t t h i E iitte f« M l *»«## i # t h tv*«»"«* *4r > «*¥ * ® i •?** wr* 'f f t pin t«ii»idWl W «I i-** *% * • Hem fl f'*8í. 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Jotii.«ni. Th»« !».*!»«mis un* to b» «ai «’N A fti.C M ti r o X . She riff »ßttos M fotiovvr, » »itoiion, Atoliun i’tofk, N . J. *»• r»i*r» 4, »Mil. Fr** G o — Hu, it tin g i — GRAVEL ROADS N otice to C o n tra cto rs U t M il UUH lo* ,iU l< rum uv ir tne noni Central ave u ml ou Ui< 1«n ib street lo Ut u u «venue u' ! The T o im s ii'p io m " iii.t? at »he T ov m blti of Pi .Militi I Long !« f e Count« o f Ocean an i MuMe of i N«*w Jersey , « i l l »«ceiv«, o n .sa'urttay, tb i tu AUilifi I'Uto ! * h veuth day of March, i t i i , until tweive oVtoek. 1 lUttU UUtl bUV iion.t r said day. at t t* offitt* or I 11. Cramer, I l Olii L iu ix u i i ( ‘te ar Run. in aal«» count», «**!•*<! prtmosaia for I outidiog i tore« Gravel Roads tn said Township of sud un tisú i iwili* LU ni i l^tcreuilt sirvo l , li )Ul j Long Hewn, t t follow»: — u I No. J. Knpwrt s * Thirieenlh Srreot, in Nort i Ucean avenue ; un i'w eiftk s tr e e t, ir o u i l»e«<*to !]av«*n, brginning at Mu* ceatr« line of tu Oeou; availd*; uuu Day Av* mit* snu extei ding »outn^uasterly, t » C cim ai teU tli s llv v l, »U« ooeau front, t di«n«nce of i?«s,reet c ot m oli tue »oittli ADJOURNED No. t. Known a s Twenty-Third street, in iroiu C eiiim l aveifue to uoeuu u w uiie, j Hprmy Hear.i. uegtouing at the «ouih-ea«t Hue t*i 1 uuu on llie north slue ot i l u r w a l h I/»ng Hvnon Kalirosd, and extentling nontto-' hlrw l, from Ceutrul ut flute to nititroml I H E R I F F ’ S S A L K tto»* easterly, to the ocean front, s nistanoe o f lHU u v c u u t , au J on in* »uutti side o li'o u i* feet. tecuui street, Horn Ceutritl uvt'UUe to loUrr mat ih» “«le of the property of No. 8. Known ns :uiy ¿venue, beginning Pi Oeouu avenue; itud on the oust and \test i. TT»vrm. "riRinally a«1?erti*ed 10 toe Ihc center of ChatfWorth Avenu**. a t the Ben th - 1 sides ot Central avenue, iroiu tlie north hfi'nnrt Mou«*. Tom« River, N. J . m *<-»t Hut* of the Borough of Bescb Haveu, «0«! sale ot .s u.tu street to the soutli side il, 'm, «t 1.80 oviock lntbe extHoiting himtn-weRterly, to the old county «tnc, a utiitanctf of 8858 feet. y «. hetr'iTiuo'IhaUJourned tlil ot f ourteenth street. Each Bidder m m t accompany his hid with a , Tt KSDAY, A p ril 4 , 1911 o. xiw said concrete uuu cement side cerilhedjuhrek, payable to .the L'hairruau of th e: Iftr *<»nis>LoariD*l place. M»U» property eon Towuni'p Gotnmiilee of tin* Townatitp of Long j walks shall be constructed of the w.dlh beach, for three hundred dolltra, h » a guaratiu-e «of Lof» numrar» uoe. ttro, three. iour, flve, oi live to] teet, with concrete uud ee bhomlrni imi HfhTr-nlne, two hundrte And that if tno said worn Is award«-1 to him, he wi 11 went nt least lour t-t) luelics thick, Vo Jrty nid»' ivnrren. <«n a map or plan of lofs enter into a contract with the said Township j la- laid at the Blade to he esUhlianCU ■be Point Plen-tHui I nud Company, dni? fllrd roinm litee for the same, together with a bond o f \ |be Clerk’« (»fllc* of tho County of Océan, th« MiicccHsful bidder tn the penal «am of tho | liy engineer, uuu ii snail he lam m the | IS8n, Hielsed a« Uie property of Aiioie egtlmatte emit o f »aid work, * lili two or miv n centre ot the sidewalk us laid out. pmtjrs.ft»I,'»'fondaniR. at the «au-of ftl- surt lies, freeho ders of the County of Ocean, or I a. The said eoucrete and ecuieiu sidetlJ. Parker, TriiHtee, etc., compUiuani, and a Nnrety or 'Frunt Gompany of tills Htate, or of wains arc to he constructed us tollowa: some other S ta te , but antnorised to tranaa* 11 |be*oldhj in this state, to beapptoved toy the sa lt ] it is to be laid to a depth ot tour (4.1 , CHARL88 H. COX, Bbarlfl. bnsinest Uhanman of tho uald Towushl • Committee, 0011-1 inches and is to betive(5)teetwide.'lno IvlAon. Cârr .. «tackbouM, »oUritur« «HUonml for the faithful performance of aaul proportion of said concrete to he com ■•^Januarj 3, ion work in strict conformity with the plana, nro*a posed ol one (t; part cement and lour sections au«l »peclflcattnns for th 1 sume, with..* (4; pints sand; these proportions to h thirty days from the awarding of the contract. usuu tor the lower three t-t; inches, the I NOTICE TO CREDITORS The right is reserved to re je c t auy and all bid», oiner due (l; inch tor the top, to be Scaled prnpogalH should ho indorsed, "Propo».. iff C. (iravatt. Wright IT. DeRow and composed ol one (1) part cement and WJ Hornor, a imimstratora of Robbias DeDow, als for building a Gravel Hoad in the Towostuo two tn; parts sand, the said walks to he of LoDg Beach7*, hy direction of the .surrogate of the sm ooth and inueuted and laid out in Proposals inuat be made leparately for each nf K T of Ocean, hereby give «o tlte to the blocks ot live (b; teet in length. Sanl JJitor« of the Haid Robbing DeBow to the above road« w In their debt«, demand» and claima sidewalks to have a gruduul fall pi Plans, cross sections and speciflcstlons may be pinst the ent-ate of the «aid decedent under seen at the office of the Chairman of the sai t one U; inch in live (0) leet, sloping to « or afflrnaatlon, within nine month» from Committee, 783 Nth Krout St., Philadelphia, Pa , curb. w ,.;?' or. tf,e j will be torcrer barred of any at the office of Kolan«l Grant, member of a*id raontherefor agatnat the nalrt Administrators. com m ittee, (forth Be oh Raven, N. J . , or a t the 4. On ail streets ou which said con HENRY C. GKAVa TT, office of I . H. (Tam er,Engineer, Cedar Run, N. J . crete and eeuieul sidewalks shall have WMIGHT H. DettOW, been laid, namely, fllghth street, Ninth ELMER D. WILT, FRANK HORNOR, Chairman Street, Tenth sireet, hileventh street, .... , Administrators wed, January 6,1911 [ Pr’s fee, $4.00] Tweltth street, Thirteenth street, l l'our- OCEAN COUNTY O R PH A N S' notice to c r e d i t o e s l r'*«,N . Bmlej, adminlstntor of W m. H. !/:".ece“ e". by direction of the Surrogate of >diEtLv»i0cean’ bereby gives notice to the ^OT oitba.aw w m . Bf. B m lej, to h rln g ta <,emands and claims against the n » i.m lal11 ,1ecPdent under oath or affirmKa n ,:,ne months from this date, or thoy of any action therefor© m the »»id Administrator. FRANK N. EMLBY, Administrator January as, 1911 [Pr»a feo, $6.oo[ !N CHANCERY OF NEW JE R SE Y A. Scholz. f New iL^ ““ oriler 0< thl! Court of Chancery (reol P1'“ 10 on‘ ttle <l»y of the rtate petitioner“ J “ ,11,1 cau'"* Wherem Lydia acholz Sudani inn'.l04 J " " ’ Am“u<! A. Scholz are deMwer a.?r<! 'cQuired to appear and plea1', Mor/tSe p?,?fark10, PuttUonor’B petition on or Kilt thereof sn hfli, ay of Aprl1 next, or, In deonaatlie?*h f2S5,.docr£° wlli bs tflken a »mat u.r, Chancellor shall think equitable and 8 JoSrjhiinw iil* l<1 80 " 118 to Obtain a decree of Mthe’aliuTmfoner® marrl!*«e betweeI> J ° ° WILFRED B. WOLCOTT, Solicitor of Peiitioner. No 805 Market Street, WFebruary ; . , 9 n . c ““ " o n .N .J , l-ee$i 00 !N CHANCERY OF NEW JE R SE Y COURT Tn m atter of the appl’cation of) Jo b M Smith,administrator of V Rale to Show Edwin Morey, deceased, fo r j Cause sale of lands to pay debts. Jo b M- Smith, administrator of Edwin Morey deceased, having exhibited to this 1?oart, under oath a ju s t and true account of the personal es tate and debts of said deceased, whereby it ap pears that the personal estate of said Edwin M-rey, deceased, is Insufficient to pay his debt», and requested th e aid of the Court in the premi ses. Tc is on this lfth day of February, nineteen hundred a**d eleven. Ordered that all persons in terested in the lands, tenements and real estate of said Edwin Morey, deceased, appear befote this Court a t the Court House in Toms River, on the 3rd day o f M*y, nineteen hundred an 1 eleven, at e even o ’clock in the forenoon of said day. to show cause why so much of the said lauds, tene ments, hereditaments and real estate of the sai l Ed ten Morey, deceased, should not be sold, as will be sufficient to pay hie debts, or the residue thereof, as the case may require And it 1» fur her ordered, that a copy of this order shall be published |for six weeks success ively, at least once in each weeit, in the New Jersey Courier, a n d posted a s required b y statute. Joseph Grover, M aja Leon Berry Surrogate Judge Dated Feb. 2 , i»l 1 (Pr’s Fee $12.»'«) Notice of Settlement. B sltte o f Wfckoff Cornelias Notice is nerebr given Mi81 tne accounts of the the aubaoflbers. as Administrator of t i c estete »f said Wyckoff Cornelias, will be audited and stated by the surrogate, and reported for set tlement to the orphans’ Oonrt of the County of Ocean, on w edneaday, the nth day o f April, next, GEORGE C. LOW, Administrator Oaten February as, 1011 [P r’e fee * 8.00] f c - H‘ s,lerborne. nefeodant. '' Srn, «1 the court of Chancery 5vre°f, in iieertu !i!af B on tbe ,i“y o ' me date N otice o ' *5et*lem en t. PerborneVei«n H '',lnse wherein Catherine M. Baiale of Thos. G. Van ¿radale “««■orae are ?L ,.U(!.r' an" ?ou, Thomas H. ?Pear. and hiil8i en' ant' ,o n arfi reqfllrcd tn V O T I C K I « H E i i K B Y u lV E K f that the “.c i°ner’Hiiutttlnn mi‘/>a? “ivur or demur to petl- 1 , m unta nf the anbaiirihers, «s Executors of ¡¡»neb. next „ f°re the thlrtlerh day of of aaiö rems.’0 VsnArsds’e, will bs aiidited and P I he taken in,'«h !J !e,ault ''““reef, auoh decree stated by tbe Bnrrogute. and reported for settlez ïZ Z T tJ t u l iumigL»» m.ì. cnnntr nf e,|imaule?and ja °ta “ tlle <*“ *«•»«»• »h»tt ment to the Orplimâ’ öoiirt uf the County of Ocean, On Wednesday, the ftth day o f April, n ext M a R I v GUANT, S’yh'u^diwoivS» 8th118 ,0 obt»ln » decree of NELSON GRANT. Exebutors *®'1Mu "aid petiMone?8 “ arrlas:e belwe™ you Dated February 2S, 19U (P r’a fee $ 8.00) anriRY & w o a i s a , ,, J*°'wHo«s of Petitioner. 1 ’ °* Aadresa 104 Market Street, ^ ntb- i» a D4“ ,HW ',e^8e, Com r’er* theBest and Brighest The f ourt^t «fives- the Nev^s teenlli street and Central avenue, there shall he tilled iu gravel to the w.dth ot three and one-lmli (3yii) feet on each sme of suid walks. Saul gravel to be one (l; inch thick. a. That said concrete and cement curbing shall be constructed to the depth of twelve (12) inches and to be six (li; inches wide. Tlie proportions ot said concrete to be one (i; part cement and four (4; parts sand. The facing or ex posed part of the curbing to he covered one (1; inch and tin, proportions to he used for said tuciug to he composed ot one (1) part cement and two (2] purls sand. The said concrete and c e m e n t curbing to be trowelled and made smooth, and to he cut in five- (5; foot eugths. Said Concrete and Cement sidewalks md said eoucrete and cement curbing shall he constructed at the cost and exleuse of the owner or owners of the uuds in Trent of which the same shall >e constructed aud luid. The owner or owners of the land iu rout of which said concrete and ceii,-ut sidewalks and said concrete and cement curbing shall be so constructed. Shall be allowed thirty (30; days time n wnich to perform the work hereby relulred aud written notice of the requir ed work shall be sent by mail to such owner or owners if their post ottico adlrcss is known, or if not known, by posting the same ou the premises affec ted thereby, or leaving the same with occupants thereof, if their post office address be not known or by persona! service upon such owners as are x-esiJents of the borough. If tlie said paving and curbing is not done in the said thirty (30) days by the owner or owners of (tie land fronting uu said sidewalks and curbing, as per this ordinance, then the Council of the Borough of Surf City shall cause said concrete and cement sidewalks and said concrete and cement curbing to he c-on: in d u .;.i 1111(í Hn co s¿a nna shulilu vina una, una an costa ami L*xi)c*nEcs. sxpenees, with interest, «ball shall bo be assessassess ed the lot or lots of laud in front of which said sidewalks and curbings shall have been so constructed. This ordinance is to go into effect lmediutely on being set up or pubihed, as required by law. Passed this Eleventh day of Februtry, !3811. Approved February I T 1011. ,T. PRIC E TROV1LLO. Attest: Acting Mayor H. Ij . LUKENS, \ Borough Clerk- Mis* je w i* Conkling and M m Beulah Ctfcfimtt tflU fiitn c i friends oo Salur* day rviom g ' ' Mr« Gooff« H Cisnraer spant Thurt* day at Waal Cr««k ! itnti k at pf «n'linn i *t»rto t tifa tirai AN ORDINANCE lot 4 c to iim< Machine Sh®p Garage It».!** M —s * k At W H I j I Mg |*|**«lF p ia*-Il iÄltei toi «M *«»*»*« »,<•» • NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS ] IHM#ito* li* Hf IpWfffto « f i im tot lü* tel «!#• 1 to >iffI f':t »a »«il teiitot WM« to*1 i#f I !«i t«$ fwatji^iH «st ' •*.# mi io* Yavoteti* «4 Ifftfftte tef «Ü MM *i-to»to,* 5ll * ü to «nN«ftot * iMttof, in ite tteteif ii'toui «I ft ***'«!, agite i Vf * 1**4 to Ü ff ill». WHI «te»# t««fi w fwNWAsil mi ite- * H#»«'-# n®« <»iitei i* «at»taN » te pMf « f ‘itoftote jte iiiite M »• *0*8 WNN1?« ( «Mitit «4 iteNkli iiwr mm , «I Tute« MteVI! l « t « «ito ü f t e M ite i itetoto ton * to( l «4, l i t o . 1 Hnrtnjf o p fn te a New At th* vale <>f th* ttetl Ir # ____ i g li Mp R «M aste«* 4MSflWO«P t fRtr1 (fi# «tori" T‘ of * *** I Mm# ««** #*- «l4**te ItetNt M S * I« II« BEACH HAVEN i* v * u bi ion my property on •South Main St. between the Depot# ot the Jersey Central and Pennsyl vania Railroad#, I am now ’ p re p a re d to e x e c kinds til repairs on Mr rottage to Mt* D ra u . nf Philadelphia Jerry Sprague J r ., ha* returned How A u t o n i o b i k * » , I j u i i h I k *» after »peudmg three week* m jeflertoo; and Machinery ot every deH u *i * u * I | Freeholdrr Ben Co* is now tn iflo y td in Philadelphia bv the Autocar cow - a* Soliciting the continued fa vor o f my old patrons, I re main, respectfully, piny NEW EGYPT CEDAR GROVE Robert Froriep Mr and Mr* Michael Noah, a* hat been their custom for the past 49 year*, Mias Ethel Tice spent some time I »pent 1 h«rtday with the former'* *i*ter I among relatives at Lakewood last week j Mrs Kathetine Cullen at New Sharon. Mra Wal:*r iron* frmtvTom« K>v«-> South outh Main St. Tom s R iver It wot their 49th wedling annivertaty ! visited her parents Mr and Mrs B j and durinR th -te many yearathey have i Applegate on Tuesday last i never failed to spend that dav with Mr*. Miss Lena Applegate visited the j ^ e e e • Cullen. Mra Katherine Bumtter who j Quaker City last week ipany was brides maid Walter Appkgate from Philadelphia | with them upon c | and MiMi Laura Patterson from T ed at I Wm H Cliver, s ged 60 S u n d a y iv ith radav ! Vincent Applegate own < his home in Wrigl si * r «tier a brief ¡linn Mra lohn Parker fr« ink' Lake YIIIVVU MV* I'M Lewis Mattack u( C tester. Pa . lias Applagate foi a few dit week accepted a pomion m niiller fur M E Howard Tic•u fronit Lake wivm! visited Lamb. Elmgr O il wl o ha. been with his brother I) A Tit e reccf tlv Mr Lamb (or the past two yett^i will e chu rrh down to The road fr Have Friday for hit home in Pennsyl- the dock U ir toll to(r fui c indURni and vania nee«U the scr iper Very ba Jlv. Take a Levin aNCbafcy who has been con- drivu over th c füad » vourb clv.-s once in ducting th«, carriage \tainting business a while and aee for your se ve* Mr Comhere tort he past few years, is seriously muteemen ¡11 at bis home in Jacobstown e T h at’s not strange at all! Lots which have been laid out on the S E W l O R K ’M O K «-CAT banks of Oakford Luke, by Mr Michael P K S S H Y L V * % S IA S T A T I O S Y ou ought to he. Nash, are selling like hot cakes The well to l»e used for the new ice But you needn’t lie’awake On# of fh# en»af.#*t w orts of m oJom Mm«»* wm th« cotMtruuuou of lit« coucre«*‘-llixte st#«t tut»«g plant is now being dug under Hih Hudson and East Rivera, liie iu noon ¡Afraid of Fire? nights worrying it you are ing uf Mtuihsiuut Isisnii, and the erection o f the BAY H EAD Tho* Pearce has a fine new bay horse which he r.cently brought in from tlie West Houses are renting rapidly here for the coming season ' Robert Applegate purchased a new automobile from a Philadelphia firm Mr and Mrs Longacru of Philadelphia \vere in town and rented the Rectory of Alva Strickland Murray Earle, of Chestnut Hill, Pa., one of the summer colonists of Mantoloking, is having a twenty fnot sneak box built by Morton Johnson M rsjoseph Tayior is in a critical con dition in New York City. Mrs Taylor was formerly Rae Worth of Bay Head. Morton Johnson's boat works will soon have the spring rush of work Dan Chadwick is going into the fruit and vegetable business and has bought a horse and wagon for the purpose William Gant and his son Abner are in charge of the dredge Matthews loca ted here PARKERTOW N Mr. Wm Brewer has been seriously ill for a few days, but we are glad to hear he is recovering Mr and Mrs Charles Hopper of At* lantic City, are visitingStephen Parker. Mr and Mrs Hopper were former resi dents oi this place. They came over in Mr Hopper’t locomobile Elmer K ing purchased the store goods at the bankruptcy sale at Beach Baven on Thursday A number of our men are employed at present by the T R R Co Henry Parker was takqn ill Thurs day. We hope to see him out again soon ,, Mrs Charles Cummings who has been ill with typhoid fever f o r several months returns home the 10th inst. We are glad to here that Mrs Cummings has fully recovered Mr and Mrs Robert E Parker of Philadelphia are visiting $ D Parker Mr and Mrs Stephen Parker enter tained Mr and Mfs J E Morton of West Creek and Mr and Mrs Charles Hopper Thursday evening magnificent PetiDftYlvanU station a t Sev**utb Avenue »u«l Thirijr-aecoud Street, New ^ ors, «»ringing the through trains ot the PrniiMyWarns Railroad into the heart of New York f Itv An illustrated boot let describing till* great work, and telling what P means to the New York passenger, has been Issued bjr in * Pennsflvaala Railroad and will be sent post-paid to hhv address by George W. Bo?d, General Passenger Agent, Oro»d n re e t Htatlon, Philadelphia, P a .,o n re ceipt of a two cent stamp. Send for it. IN CHANCERY OF NEW JER SEY Keep Your Carriage or Buggy New Keep your carriage or bujjgy looking bright and new with a can of L, &. M Carriage Varnish Paint in various colors Its cost is small per can One can makes a huggv look as fresh as though ju st from the maker ’ Anybody can use it Get ft from; A. A , B rant, Toms River St an wood Bros , Island Heights Don’t he bunkoed by the To Carlos 0 . Ttrooks Hr »snore o f an order of the Conn of Chancqry of New Jersey , made on the dav dav of the date hereof in a cause wherein Ju lia IJ. Van Rt**» Is complainant and you and other* are defendants, you are required to appear, plead, answer or de mur to the bill of said complainant, on or before the Third day of May. next, or the said bill will be taken as confessed against yon. The said bill is fli*-d to forclose a mortgage given by Charles H. Jon es nnd wife, to Ju lia U. Van (Use, dated Neptember 7th, A. D. eighteen hnntred and ninety two,on Linda *« the Township of Lakewood, In the County of Ocean, and Ktate o f New Jersey , and recordrd In the Ocean Coanty c le rk ’s office, on the «th day of September, A. D. 1588» In book 52 of mortages, page 425, Ac, and you «re made a defendant because you hold a judgment which is claimed to be a lien upon said lands. I W. CARMICHAEL. Toms River, N. J . w * Dated February 28,1911. Solicitor of complainant man with “ cheap” policies that arc good only up till the dajT you have a fire— nnd then fail you. need of Protection. Wm. H. Fischer ■state ot Joh n J . Mickle Notice is hereby «¡Ten th»t the eoqoants o t the subscriber, as Administrator ot Joha J . Mic kle, will be audited and stated by the Snrroi t - , and report-d toi settlem ent to the OrpUane' oort of the County ot Ooeen, on Wedneaday, the sth day o f April, n ex t. JOHN M ICKLS, Administrator Dated, March S, l » :i . [P r’e fee, *3.00] Courier Building Tom s River, N / J . 8 OCEAN COUNTY ORPHANS’ COURT In the M atter of the Estate of Thomas G. Sherman, deceased On Petition for Sale of Lauds to I’ay D ebts Its value inestimable WHAT? Insurance Policy trom agency of S C. B A ILE Y , Jr. O R D E R TO SHOW CAUSE Charles H. Sherman, admlntstrstor ot Thomas G . Sherman, deceased, having exhibited undor oath a trne account nf the personal estate and debts of said In te s w e whereby it appears that the personal estate of said Thomas G. Sherman Is insnfflalent 10 pay his debts and requesting the aid of i he Court I d the premises, I t is thereupon on this 1st day of February. 1911, ordered th at all peraons Interested in the lands, tenements, neredltam -nts and real estate of the said ThomaB G dherman, deceased, appear be fore this Court, a t the Court House, m the Village of Toms River, on the F ifth day o f April, 1*11, S tlO n , m. to show cause why so much of tne said lanes, tenements, hereditaments and real estate of the said Thomas O. Sherman, deceased. Should n ot be sold as will bs snmclent to psy his debts. Dated February 1. 1911. By the court, ________________ m a ja leoit b e r rjuy d. ge JOSEPH GROVER, Surrogate P r’a fee *10 BO Fire Life Accident Tornado Representing the l e a d i n g American and Foreign Com panies The Greatest Security Established 1874 _ H Notice to Builders A R D W A R E I* U .M B E R No’ioe Is herebyglvon^that sealed bids will be recelv-d b« >he Township Comm-ttee of Berkeley Oownsh.lp at the Town P all, BsyvlUe, N. J . , on Saturday, M arch * 1911, a t » o'clock, In the a fte r noon tor alterations to Town Halt. Plans uuu apeeiuoaticns may be aeen a t th e store o f senjam ln F . i n t er. Basvm e. N, j ’• A j bids must be enclosed m a sealed envelope and handed to the Clerk tn open lueet-ng. The Township Committee reserve* she right to re]e< t at.y or all bids * a satisfacturr bond wi 1 he required lo losu-e the completion of the work in accordance with the teim s of the contract. N A IL S , P A IN T S , D O O R S S A S H , B L IN U S , M O U L tM X G S P O U L T R Y N E T T IN G W in d o w a n d f l o o r S c r e e n s U p iw r L e h ig h C o a l, C o k e .W o o d S li t n g ie s , L im e , ( l e n ie n t S e w e r P ip e , F e r t iliz e r , E t c , E t c . WM. BKITTOV, J r, chairm an Atte.-t: MAHCU3 B : » L IE N , 'it,w as ip Clerk SabeP Drop us a postal when in Notice of Settlement. PLEASANT PLAINS Mr snd Mrs Emil Milithaler have moved to Egg Harbor / Protected by Policies in Safe Companies a 4 , Ä. . B Ï L r lak iag Easy POUND NET REPORT GIVES STATISTICS MATHIS ASKS 210 GETS BILANCE AFTER «ATING Ural I# Fi*h ##*1 tram# iowm ilftMMl M iti Tv«**r«l g Ot# u n it WtfylUhm, »trtiMMH Imi* bnnrn liiiw l \*$ IIm •tw) IV aMnI :%** I'tirtrrtKv■.w > « M i n il i la# the tInfetti feit Ktftb >*** <W tmiìnin . «butti»< 111 taUfettM Ì « t i » It MM utb ÜsimIi 11**4 tUn ontnNi It II-H■ p 5 . mH Ma k in g (bat t a k in g **• » « « K » tu rn e d T t» . rm V n t r«KiiM i| o f ( h r b a l l o t * I« ia 4 Alii D om i Tm m Ai m «m i *» ™ oir«unt, Cap« Tlu.ro*» A Math,. 1 «< » I At bin « u h ih* Com tv «boa Ih* ««conni * « . o iM fd , 1m« fri «m iti 1 0 htm. Ol ton n * il bis bsvi »■ TU » !(#• «IMÌ illHff N rro t* im > (h # r n u t t f f , m d M a th » R o y a l G rm p n Onsmm o f Tortur JH*t I P C Tnrtfjf, 8 U of P, ridici c i M .P O S e f A. ai t w M AIll i ‘l U lvd a n i II ha» m u neatly a foot <t**t> tor *• “ ' M ■•»*«* oaa road flirtai »»* *t*i lati tali II na«<lt » raping 1 hr um« Il la potaihle 1fett AVllii | WALÜM.WUMEPHOSPHATE fight ft«*«. U H , M«l« and c m las. H H M i P***Nold*f R ,«*r* M kavtni km« •o*nb*t t>( ratbags kn dl «lang Um iv>*,| * 0 L ib t m d through ikta u>aatht|. b#. t* *« « fc««* and Rxlgoav Tb* r a d 10 Toma K nrn nt Iki* fQq ! IVrdoradaf Night «( '»•( *-*, Th* Y VA' C A bald a tbini l « l Friday Tbi* week thei a j A rt On \j 5 p o w d e r - T ö l f f j f M |H«t* * '» i «ttt lit* tm tn iiip M«t#fn*«ti An > ITIO II d m i iitofc W M N|wntW i| tot «und«, U H * M . |e« « a; « a #1 ****** ***Nu ta U btbotM *nd Wkiitag*. •*M IP ; «rkwla, H U I 1J ; C o *» U p » . M a t h is » 1 1 3 ; R a la n c * e l H ts M M O It» Absolutely Pure fr o m EXPENSES OF RECOUNT * ’ ' * ' * ° , i f * * ,h * ««»«m m > w k *1 * * * « ‘ « ' O i n o j . a n d I k « t m b r a c * o f h u H I *Jm> POWDER * * + km% U tE H U R S T 1 «^hnhn> Cktk Fr. «I A)f »I»! PhtUHai It pi ^ j TO M O R R O W night > V,er> we!!. how many guests did you L *y’ ^ fe , we willII have evi thin* ready.- A” .................— « * BUnk } || r id ' I >r confedroner am! caterer often ! to fill orders at short notice. Any failure to supply the order W ou ld cause serious annoyance. SILVERTON a t« . J. rk Hi l i e . r«c >d b a a O cean a den, S u n d a y Taro Township Clerk* John Ernst ol IDover and Howard Lane of Lakewood, eseh |S, This left a bah*tier o f $JJ5 returned to Matin» But the taxpnyem will not i* t od «* easily ai Captain Mathis has in tha re j >ount affair. The c o a t o f detective* ran la ir (M an a ng o l h ou se. T R »v *r aw a t 1 B art t p a c t a t o b u ild b i r a b ig g e r b o a t , f o r t y f o o l e r .o n e b e c a n i r v i * « t o F lo r id a in . w h a n h e f e e l * l i k e i t . h ' M y * . B ari l o o k th e b o a t a r o u n d to T o m a pou», »•» ¿ lia i -» Ir a n e t. Mini;, fjüfl ** lotii! «met** m M f<Hr ilw t S|* RI Ih R iv * r S a tu r d a y fo r M r B u m p a m on ili fo r III rr w , Willi «H m n I m o n th fo r hla h oard 1 IHl (hr o f M a o a a q u i e , « p e n t S u n d a y w ith t h e n e * a i sic» * m onth, f o r m e r '* b r o t h e r , ( " a p t F E C a v t o n aw l I ho .u rn o f ».Id I fo r th o food fo r II» « 1 p a r l y w a» u k i t i to t h e h o m e 0| a v e r a g e lim e th a t tli M r a n d M r* S a m D u n h a m a * a a u r p n ie I» in fill u w t r n ttmtithi In (n Ihm m a wt fo e t h e m a n d t h e ir d a u g tx -r H e le n A Ik - . n r * h f I Y I ssannal M i ■< R .irila n p l e a s a n t tiru e n a a a p a n i in (S a u cin g a n d Ulti Hfiitr|> H m * . *.*< iua lo thè f I,lit •»„. r e f w a b m e n u w a r e e e rv e d P le a s a n t o f I II * F r a n k C la y to n and Edgar Sh erm an * 1.1 U h Ih . F l a m * C e d a r G r o v e a n d S ilv e r to n w ere rtp re a e tile d I t w aa o n M a r c h I* m 2 • lieta a re wn 1 car bvith a c< pic 111. fa m i l y h e w , ommg d a y e v e n in g la a t in a W H S W r ig h t f r ie n d s v is it e d h i» h. Th,»I fiali er Raritan »red L a R u e C la y tc n an d l b * b a llo t b o x b a d b e en it u S e d a o d a la o in t h e e ffo r t t o tr a c e d o w n th e co u rt houae ano b u r g la r s rille d th e D over to w a e h ip b a l l o t b o x . w ill a m o u n t t o a p re tty p e n n y ; tb e t a x p a y e r s w ilk alau Livi to i * ) tue -V-U of ihr rwMlwSa wl th e g r a n d j u r y m a d e n e c e e a a r y by .•in 1 lie ma Hi tin Idl.ia* * harr »led I.. |»Mlli,t* nf Kail, a ss.’ iaat riy. n h ic nf D C. v w tfd W ill l U a v i l a o d • p en t S a n d * ) m e n ts be f o u n d , a s m a n y tb e c o st o l »«cm th in k th e s e t r ia l * ^ m H a r tm a n e la r te d Jo pit Smirrs is building u bungalow Island Avenue which is intruded for a summer residence. He expects to have it ready to move into by April . H Hi a«<) w i f n o t N ew Y o r k and tb e w ife ol l a t t e r '« E W y H,U TtUpAim * it tht Ctntrt of tht Syrtrn j M ie D ille» » « » c a l l e d t o S o u t h J e r s e y ! T iie e d a v b y t h e illo e e o o f h e r l a t h e r M rs F l o r e n c e S h a f t o s p r a t .n F r e e h o ld H ele n T C ra n e o f F W h H aven t o u r tn e v S a tu r d a y : ! and ö , * u'* Jo h n s o n J r . ot M a a t« r a rt S t a f f o r d C o u n c il ta m e d i u c k e it u u e> e n m g last PLEASANT PLAINS Philadelphia I I •p * " ‘ S u n d » r ‘" m e M .a J o a . p h b p r a g a e a n d M rs m a n n a h a w k in v is it in g Z Saw n* M( , J J b I M.'t Reiweea Eiuriey 1 * vmii^ | » a , Mr L " '. j * * r". Jo h n Itu ile y at R iip d Jr O il A M tn le r -! B f n ■ '• * lo r * n d fa a ttlv h*«, J r O If A M F r i d a * lu rn ,< l h o m e a f t e r s p e n d in g a (nr ( w i t h h i* m o t h e r , C B Applegate < b a r le a W ilY n n g e r o f P h ila d e lp h ia w e r a l H Frmch of East Orange d a y at U r ilillia rd a o v e r S u n d a y v ia ito r s apent S u n - ! ,J }, McK*,vey h»» »«turned j " a * h in g » « o , D C , w h e re he had ,w e ,k 3 M i* * H a r r i e t W a r d e d o f J e r s e y C itw | T h e M D C l u b w ill p r e r a n t E a m e r a l d . t0% C° “ P * in T u r k e r to n Y M C A S a t u r d a y a y e - I C h * * E s* c |C« l v e y « n d fam ily vii is t h e g u e s t o f Mi«» M in n ie C o u r tn e y |-'If an d M rs G V H y e r * la st Sundsy I E d w a r d E fb e rw m a n d M is* M e rtic ttitig M a rch 11 i.lb e r a o n w e re T o n -isf R i v e r S a tu r d a y v is it o r s G e o r g e M c G e e of S m i t h v i B e is 1 s t. NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY Leaf p a re n ta l A n u m b e r o f M r s l> M G a u t i e r '» f r ie n d * g a v e h er a b r r tb d_ a v lu rp m t I 1 « M o n d a y n rg lit j to « » in W a s h in g to n D C Mi»» SEASIDE PARK \V< w ith h i t p a r tn tR B ran ch , Sunday * r n o u a c r i m e * , a n d tb u u ld a n y i n d i c t w ill b e . th e n ||rt day* I ^ n L lhe T eM \°ne Local and Lon« Usance -icrvice at hu command |,e can till any order, no matter how large. Ma Mrs Emma Set rlppof tb e r mon io M i R J B u m p o f B i ighamtoo, N Y , h a * b een a t C ap t F Ë -T a y to n a a fear d a y * la a t w e e k , a n d it now d o w n l b * 1 b a y o n a g u n n in g t r ip L a k e w o o d , vista No» .1er «mh Intinti ! m a d e n e c e a e a ry b y t h e d is c o v e r y t h a t with The Caterer Telephones ttt M is» E la te Y o u n g o l P h ila d e lp h ia w a s I M ra c B A p p le g a te and Mrs Ck a r e c e n t g u e s t o f M rs E d w a r d B c a n v i i ! ,P o lh e m u * * i * i t e d M r* E li« « Tilton v isit» W a a S F re d m o r# of N ew Y o r k h a * ! 1 U‘ , l l * y b e e n s p e n d in g a te w d a y s o f t h i s w e e k i Ephraim Bunnell is building a bunga in g h is g r a n d m o th e r M r s M a r y M c G e * « liili to Hie mill w i t h h is m o t h e r M r s R F r e d u to r c re tu rn e d o n M o n d ay :>ll liter - low for his own use on N street. He ! N ew 19 | | w a is ts fo r w om en M i« M M id d le to n o f C a m d e n is v i s i t nr* ■Bed SlSI.dD U UL ________ C a p t F E C l a y t o n h a » h a d a n ew s h o r t K 'm o n a s le e v e s , fine qualtd . or «t The rati* of #1 n Mr- will have it ready for this season’s u s e in g M rs S a m u e l J o h n s o n •L w h ich I* thi* nt*f »hiirM»*. Tin* Ml* a n e a k b o x b u i l t a t P . r r i n e '» y a r d , $ 1 .0 0 to $ 3 . 0 0 , I-ip s c h u e U Co., Taj Ephraim Brower is building a la rg e M rs M a r y M c N e il a n d f a m i l y o f E r m a W R IT E FOR CATALOGUE rc iv H*»hl (»» ih»* coni Iitimioti nicrclifijiTM B a r n e g a t . fo r M r Bump R iv e r , N J . arc g u e s t * o f M r s R C r a n m « r f o r ritrai Mini Olle till If CCtJtS A JHllitl»! addition-to his boat shopon 5th a v e n u e . W o m e n s , M i s s e s 'a n d C h ild r e n 's A p M r * W a ts o n I r o n s and M r * E d g a r u avcrngi f«n- tin* oniirr >**»»r. Thi* Mr. Brower took in the motor b o a t O u r s p rin g w a ll p a p e r s arc in, i M is s e s H a r r i e t a n d B e r t h a S im p s t-n p a r e l . B e a u t i f u ll y il l u s t r a t e d F ree. M c K e l v e y a r e v i s it i n g Mrs R W Irons am ile fiali w as bru lich i li.i. k In N ew ark show in New York last week, looking r n e n t fa rg e a t lo w p r ic e * . 5 to to frt a o d A l t h e a S l a t e r w e re l a s t w e e k v ia i»> Ik e w lm leaale dealer» ,.l rtii* e ily , and S u i n b u c h C o m p a n y , A s b u r y P a r k a t T o m s R iv e r a b o l t L ip s c h u e tz Co T re ta ife .! f„ r n n a v era g e o f 14 le n ta u for whatever was latest and best In the pm iiid h ut |„ Ji i i t l c c in th e n . It m ight way of boats and engines M r s . Elias B u r r is visiting her |<I th a t nit im e a tig a lio ii U Una U è » H o p k in s a t Como Walcott Newman's 5th avenue garage p ro T tu th a t tl«c c«tnmiif»>it»n m erchant R o s s Jones, wife and sou LeRoy. Mr d N ew ark tak e» fo r Ida ,»l»ir ,. ,,f it being pushed along rapidlv by conP r" h '» , „„ „very | him nd n f New a n d Mrs C h a r le s L Clayton of Bayhead r«e.v h -h . nml ,,|l il,,,, |„. |t0 „ t(l ()(1 ¡„ tractorjosepb titiiiwell of Mantoloking. and Mr and Mrs Burrus W Clayton ree.iVH u and Him il o v er to the This building almost covers an entire •,tl w linleaule d ealer*. „ s p e n t Sunday with Mrs Susan Clayton building lot, being 48 feet front and 88 pound I» paid t,y i|„* 'un-M tnrr. who for and family h a a w atch ed lie* ra rlo a d a o f feet deep H Hyers who has been visiting Rev I,-.; I in-» thnuiK li N ew ark In New York Aaron Wilbur formerly empibyed by J O R Corliss and wife at the parson* l,,,4‘ ****•!» W fitchctl tin* tcuiiiiff **f th e \ .-u the Pennsylvania Railruad Co. is ■k whnleauln denier» |m il bae age, has returned to his home .n Cam rulli. now ioreman at Charles Lewis lumber den T h la i» th e timi y e a r tim i » i »-|i „ S|„f yard. Aaron is tbe right man in the ••in lm» been i»mie,l l,y ||„. ......... | Mrs Corlis Clayton has returned to right place Mier.« to r»„ Ilr.nrd o f F fc h mid G am her home in Manasquan. after spending iiiini», loner», an d il U th e ||r» t tim Mr. and Mrs. Charles Welch of Cana- I eoiiii»i»»ioner» h ave reeoni joharic, N. Y ., are visiting the latter's j a week with her daughter. Mrs Otter- Imt ili iviidi-d law » nnd tiu.l hill» prepare son Tilton, who is ill ad i»lr,„l», ' verini: th e ir recon] sister, Mrs George Haring elidali,tu». „„ f„r Mrs Edgar Polhemus who has been th ey rein led Mr and Mrs Walter Johnson have ; »imi Ile! fishinif. visiting her daughter. Mrs Herschel moved fiom the Allen buildkag and are " i l e ,,f tlie ir lii 11» »e,-li» fu p r e re n t Polbemus at Belmat. has returned ftiiit; I» s a li w a te r d u rin e th è i» „ nUiii now occupying Chas Bozeth’s Second home ' ' , 0 > » »d -Tulle ili eueh yi-ar. e j •ept avenue bungalow w liprc licciiHCN to n s r uct« an Luke Johnson of Lakewood, was a Charles Thompson is arranging an n im .-d l.y il,,- B o ard -,f l'iwti and C a n i, Sunday visitor here d ie lii-ense» to he plaeed ice- cream and light lunch parlor in his .»_|«| a Bel fnr tlioso olitaid e on tìu George Johnson visited E B Irons 3d avenue building This is an accom «usi and $ .,0 f„ r th è H arila n and San Sunday modation much needed by the public ' B u y nel». Tlifg bill i» olile,-t Mrs W II Wright and Miss Ella Irons 1 I>V file polli»! net iiw ner» lieeallHe The large suction dredge which has 0 " » l P i'« '» ilien i »»il,-r ili,- B o a rd were Pleasant Plains visitors Wednes ” lah been at work filling is the reparian uni finn»famniUaloner». who day Iild II*" ti»- larve ineonie derive,! from rights belonging to t h e Manhasset - Ilia-im,- r,-e* lo purr-liaap fiali alai Realty C< ropany has moved more than . ¡Vr " " ' knie Mie State, and thut The Funrjiest Play Ever Produced w oiild a h o inake of Ihein a part and 200 COO loads of sand from the bottom »portine eleinnut. wlieren of the bay. making a large tract of land That is what the critics »ay of "W hat Miei eia iniMe-tliey shoulil noi lie emisi Happened to Jones" presented soon by : " » a spnrtingr '-lenieiit. huf a» i which will be laid out in building lots milieu»,* eoiimiereinl indnalrv. rptn and sold this coming season It is the S tar Dramatic Company ll" ‘" if Me- enei ,,f fi»), t0 (|, estimated that it will require more m»ii»ier I* hicli ir i» nomile fnnlt than 1,000,000 loads of sand to do the " pollini n el m,-» . hnt of flie ..„ma ISLAND HEIGHTS ""■'•' iiont « Ilo purehaso liu-ir ,-nteti entire tilling l le- eommisaion „-¡|| , Contractor Charles Mathis is moving s t i o j, et diseosaioii j„ ||„. fl| .Mrs Mary Peterson VanKirk, a widow large tract of hills and filling the aged 74 years, died here on Sunday fiomu!n s lo e i'e i * to !«■ „ h e a r i n g Oli Mi" tidls in T r e n to » , a n d marshes back of the tiact filled by tbe and the body was taken today to ji.-r Miw m -r f r o lli K e lfo n l l ’a p e M a y dredge, This will take a b o u t six w ill I h li.’iii<( to tuk<* juirt iti if. Philadelphia for burial. She was months, with a large force of men and sister to the wife oi Dr William Hugg teams who was one of the original members of Scientist Says Salt Water Mussels The Larkin's fishery ha? one of its Are Good For Food. the Island Height: Association crews on the grounds busily engaged Mrs C H Wisham and daughter of Washington. March ». A vnbiablArdmore, Pa, have been spending a few tood re^onree of tlie nation which », in geUing the poles ready for the corn Our prices for Furniture tur has not, been developed is to be ing season’s fishing days with Mrs W T McKaig The new fishery located just south of ioiind II, the mussel beds which ex Congressman and Mrs J Hampton 011,1. Our prices for Carpets on M„- Ailamic coast, from .Main,: Moure Miss Julia Moore and Mr Dorff -o North i arolina. and on the Pacific here has its ice houses filled and is Our prices for Rugs eoast, ii-otn Washington to San l-'ran completing the buildings The poles Moore of Philadelphia, are spending cisco. are on the grounds and they expect to Our Prices for Shades few days at their residence here living A. Field, o f the Doited States Mrs vV Lodge Parker has returned nsheries laboratory at Woods Hull, have things in readiness for business as Our Prices for Curtains Ala»», in „ bulletin says the natural soon any pound along the coast from a stay in Clayton, N. J. (wds of sea musHels are i-apnble of sup Buildinglots in this resort have about Our prices for Crockery Miss M L Baird of Philadelphia.spent plying wliolesouie food to thousand» of persons at the expense of but a little doubled in price in the past three years the weeks end with S F Givin Our prices for Glassware trouble in collecting them. Now that the boulevard is finished and Cbas K Haddon and familv have It is possible, lie says, to develop an Our prices for Kitchen Utensils been spending a few days at their cot industry in tlie marketing of mussels strangers are coming in every day look ing for building sites it looks as if the winch may surpass even that of the t a g e on Ocean Avenue oyster, and at the same time have no coming season would be far belter than M is s Egbert of Philadelphia, is spend injurious effect on the oyster trade I'lip success with which/mussels may any heretofore in g a few days with Miss Eva Kelly lie eanneil and pickled, lie adds, proracontinued on page 2 continued on page 2 , a good future for a new ami profitaide branch of the fisheries industry. d o w n f r o m N ew Y o r k on Su n d ay and <ul rimi A DUTY YOU OWE YOURSELF y» d » \ Y R 'T E for our illustrated Fashion catalog, and get posted on the Spring styles. No ch arg e-ju st send your name and address on a postal. Not dis tributed a t Store. Address Steinbach Company, Asbury Park, N. J.-A d v .D ep t. SEEDS $ Flower and vege table Government Allotment. FR EE upon application 1. 9 8 Women’s Shoes & Oxfords, L a t e s t styles, v a l u e s $ 3.50 and $ 4.00 P R O V EN A re 10 per cent to 50 per cent Below Others Bogus d o th VVhal is Painl? Some people think anything labelled “ paint” is paint, but there’s a difference, just as much as be tween one kind of cloth and another Cloth nine-tenths cotton and one tenth wool, is bogus cloth. Cloth all wool wears to the limit Paint at a price be tween 75 Cents and $1.50 is like bogus cloth. The L & M. Paint is all wool nod wears to the limit. There's a rea son Our Agents are: A. A. Brant Toms River Stanwood Bros , Island Heights PROVEN Mayor Collects Franchise Tax Lowest prices for carpets, furniture Tuckerten, March U.—Thut Mayor T. ->• Gowpertliwuitc iutends to lie Mavor r u g s , c r o c k e r y , g la s s w a r e , h o u s e h o ld in ins acts as well us in name is dem u t e n s ils . O r d e r s o f $ 1 o r $ 1 0 0 0 r e c e iv e onstrated in the fact that lie ia after s a m e a t t e n t i o n . S t e i n b a c h C o m p a n y . xirporations that have failed to nay their franehise tax. For several years A s b u r y P a r k the Tuckerton Water Company has refused to pay its full amount of fran Strictly pure tub butter purity and chise fax, owing to a section in the contract with the borough, whereby weight guaranteed at 30 cents a pound llic-y agreed to give free water to tiltow» from the five fire plugs. The Lipschuetz Co, Toms River, N J / Mayor contended that the company was Silver Milk at $4 50 a case. Lipsch hahle for the full amount wliich was paid. uetz Co, Toms Kiver, N, J. You Cannol affo,;d to furnish a house or hotel without consulting us. Small savings help, but are not vital. The savings we offer A RE NOT SMALL STEINBACH COMPANY ASBURY PARK NEW JERSEY