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VOLUME EIGHTEEN. NO. 7 OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1910 ONE DOLLAR 7 HE YEAR FOURTH QUARTERLY CONFERENCE HELD WITH DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT HANDLEY IN THE CHAIR Quartette to Supplant Choir at St. P a u l ’s Church, and the Singers W ill.Be.M rs. Shreve, Miss Rogers, Mr. Martin nnd Mr. Liliagore-—Re - ports From All Departments, With District Superintendent John Handley presiding, the fourth quar- terly conferenco of St. Paul's church, Ocean. GroVe, was held on : Monday evening of this week. Reports from local and superannuate preachers, from the pastor, the Sunday school superintendent, the president of the Epworth League, the Ladies’ Aid So- ciety, the class leaders and trustees, and from the music committee were received. - , George Hamer was approved as a class leader. John H. Dewis was con- firmed; as president of the Epworth ,. League, and Mrs. Sarah Clothier as president of, the Ladies’ Afd Society. Thomas M. Dickey was selected as tryer of appeals from church mem- bers. ' : v -‘ . On the recommendation of the music committee, following the lat- te r’s report, it was;decided to engage a quartette for .the church services. The quartette will be M rs. H. G. Shreve, soprano; Miss Josephine Rogers, contralto; Harry B. Martin, tenor, and T. Nelson Liliagore, baeB. George Hamer and Francis Robin- son were licensed to preach. The board of stewards was en- larged with the addition of new members. The full board now is as follows: Thomas Jackson, Dr. G. L.- L. Tompkins, Joseph P. Johnnon, Jo- seph C. Jackson, John H. Dewis, Dr. A, It. Todd, Charles F. Kenyon, Dan- iel W. Reynolds, Loren Holdredge, Nathan J. Holmes, Herbert D. Clark, George M. Bennett, Fred Hiller, C. C. Clayton, J. Wesley Moore, Samuel G. Butler, Harry Hendrickson, Alfred D. Clark, Prank Viering, Hobart SJrapBon. The recording steward is John H. Dewis, re-elected. Loren Holdredge is the districts steward, with Joseph P. Johnson as the alter- nate. Newly-appointed committees are: Missions—-T. M. Dickey, Joseph P. Johnson, Rev. Dr. Henry TVheeler, H. Dewis. Church Extension-—Wv R. Clough* ley, Joseph C. Jackson, Dr. A. R. Todd; Sunday School-—E. N. Cole, C. C. Clayton, Dr. G. L. D. Tompkins, Lor- en Holdredge, G. M. Bennett. Tracts— Mrs. Mary S. W heeler, Mrs. L. P. Hyatt, Miss Dunham. Temperance— Mrs. J. I. Boswell, Mrs. L. P. Hyatt, Mrs. E. A. Marge- rum. . Educational— S. D. Woolley, J. M. Ross, John IT. Dewis. Freedm en’s Aid— Alfred D. Clark, Mr. Neff. Church Record— Dr. A. R. Todd, G. M. Bennett. Parsonage— Ladles’ Aid Society. Church Music— E. N. W oolston, G. M. Bennett, A. D. Clark. On Estimating Pastor’s Salary—. Board of Stewards. On Estimating Amoynt for Con- ference Claimants— Board of Stew-' ards. A uditing— J. itf. Ross, Charles F. Kenyon. House Moved Across Lake. Oh Us way to a new site in the southern section of _ Bradley Beach, the two-story cottage of Assessor T’ Nelson Liliagore was successfully moved across. Fletcher lake the lat- ter part of last week. The cottage was located at'-54 Webb avenue. It was taken across the lake Just east of. the Ocean avenue bridge. To fa- cilitate its passage the water of tho lake was drawn off by order of the Association. Engagement Announced. The engagement of Miss Anna D.. Wilfong to Arthur B. Loder, both of Philadelphia, is announced. Miss Wilfong is a summer resident of Ocean Grove, daughter of I. N. Wil- i foug, the tenant of the King cottage at 16 Embury avenue for some years. Mr. Loder is a young banker in Phila- delphia, and he has been a frequent visitor here at the Wilfong summer home. Committee Inspected Fire Truck. D. A. Woodhouse, dealer in fire ap- paratus, brought to\Ocean. Grove last Saturday a committee of citizens from Rahway, N. J., to inspect the hook and ladder truck discarded by the Eagle Company of this place last spring when the new aerial truck was purchased. The committee’s opinion oi the inspected truck could hot be learned. William A. Shoemaker. W illiam A. Shoemaker, who died near Red Bank last Friday, was a /nephew by marriage to Mrs. Eliza- beth K. Crater and Miss M. A. King, of 70 Central avenue. The deceased was the clerk of Shrewsbury town^ ship. He lived on. the road between Shrewsbury and Eatontown. Trolley Rumor Revived. The project' of building a trolley between Asbury Park and Freehold has again been rovived; and con- sents for the right of way over a new route are being obtained, it is said. H. W. Leland, formerly with the telephone company, is the present promoter of the enterprise. TWENTY-NINE JOIN CHURCH large Class: o! Probationers Present Themselves at St. Paul’s A service ofunusuai interest was that held at St, Paul’s church, this place, last Suiiday morning, ^Iien twenty-six persons Were taken into membership bn probation, two by' transfer certificate ar. u one. on coi fession ol faith. The pastor, Rev. Marshall'Owens, was assisted in this service by Revs. Dr; T. J Scott and Ur. Henry Wheeler, while members of the official board of tha chureh went into the; altar to . extend the, right hand of fellowship to the new members. ' In accordance with the require- ments of the discipline once a year, the pastor read the r u l e s . of tho church, laying emphasis upon the key to success in the Christian life. Ia the absence of the regular leader; the singing was in charge of Miss Alice Owens. - Those admitted to probationary membership were: Lottie Mary Mas- ter, Sheldon Coudray, Mildred White; Myrtle White, Julia Becking, Oladys Milligan, Mary ’ Wheeler, Marion Sampson W illie Laird, Nathaniel Stone, Victor Wood, Susl« George, Cora Bone, Hilda Guess, Grass. Grif- fin, Ida . NeE, Abram Woatervelt, WUHam Bunting* Hazel Althea Wes- tervelt, Frank. Gasner, Blolse lmlay, Miss Anna Hughes, Augustus Alder, Howard Collins, James Weaver, John M. Butler. This number does not include all of the . probationary class, as there are perhaps fifteen others who, for good and sufficient .reasons, were prevented, from being present last Sunday, but who will connect them- selves with the church shortly. Mrs, S. M.. Lewis and Mrs. 13mma B. Haryey were, admitted by traiisfei, the former ; from"St; James M. E. Church, Ellazbeth, and the latter from the West York Street M. E. Ghureh. SJllzabeth, and the latter S. Shepard, of Asbury Park, for- merly of the Grove, JoIn.ed the church on confession of faith; At the conclusion of this part of the exercises a verse of the. . hymn, ilCKt Be the Tie That Binds,” usual to occasions of tills description, was sung. The*i followed the administra- tion of the Holy Communion. THE SOUL OF THE SAMURAI WANT INLET IMPROVED Local Residents Petition For $50,000 Appropriate Petitions addressed to the New Jersey legislature and asking for an appropriation of $50,000 for the bulkhead ing and improving of the Shark river inlet are now-being sign - ed in the. several resorts along the shore from, Asbury Park to Spring Lake. The movement originated among influential and progressive citizens of Belmar, who easily inter- ested; residents, both summer and permanent, of Avon and Spring Lake and then the movement spread to As- bury Park and Ocean Grove. The pe- tition, in part says: “The subscribers hereto, residents of Asbury Park, Ocean Grove, Brad- ley’Beach, Neptune City,.. Avon-by- the-Sea, and adjoining territory north of Shark river, In the county ol Mon- mouth, respectfully. "/ show to .Vyour honorable bodies: . That Shark river, an inlet of the sea*, is situate; about two; miles south of Ocean Grove and Asbury Park, and much nearer Brad- ley Be^ch, Neptune- City and Avon- by-fche-Sea, which places have with their adjoining territories a perma- nent population of about 18,000 in- habitants,, and a summer population of more than 250,000. That south of Shark river are the boroughs of Belmar and Spring Lake, and ad- joining territory, with a' large, perm- anent population" of the above .men- tioned places will aggregate hun- dreds of-thousands. "Shark river is one of.the most fertile producers of shell-fish and crabs of the State, and one of the chief sources of pleasure- along the entire coast.; Thousands congregate upon its waters daily in summer, fishing, crabbing, rowing and sailing The' inlet of this body of .■/■..water’fre- quently; closes in midsummer, when ,the river becomes full to overflowing, nnd stagnant, and a menace, and , a danger to the thousands of residents near its banks. The odor becomes noisome, and all pleasure upon the river is then prevented. “In order to permanently open and keep open the inlet, and insure pleasure, and profit to the many thousands of summer, and permanent residents, and prevent, injury to the property, and interests near said riv- er, it will be necessary, to spend, about. ?50,000 in permanent, and substantial bulkheads,” In Sixteenth Century Sword Present- j WOMAN S SUFFRAGE DEBATED. ed to. Post Wheeler. Relative to th‘e departure of .Post W heeler,. : of Ocean Grove, from Tokyo, Japan, to hip new Held of la- bor as flrst'secretary of the American legation at St.* Petersburg, Russia, the following editorial notice is takr eh from tlie Japanese Advertiser, of Tokyo, under date of January 7, 15)10 : . . .. . “Mr. Post Wheeler, Second Secret tary to the American Embassy, leaves Tokyo today. . Mr. Wheeler leaves behind him a host of friends (and ad- mirers,, and carries with .him the good wishes of!all who know ‘ him. No more ipopular or more - capable man has filled the post in the Ameri- can Embassy here, and all; while con-, gratulating him upon his promotion, regret exceedingly to lose him, and hope that he may return to Japan officially at iio distant date. Mr. Wheeler’s career has been a remark- ably active one, not confined to the: displomatic service/ but thrown into contact with the world, and his wide knowledge-of human nature and character is reflected in ‘ his broad and liberal views,’■ ' And also this news item: “The Kokumiii Shimbun yesterday sent a representative to Mr.- Post Wheeler with a remarkable Japanese sword of the 16th century workman- | ship as. a parting gift; with 'the 'ex- pressed hope that he would take with him,' in the-weapon, -the soul of t h e S a m u r a i . ’. V , ? Third Feature in tlie. Civic Forum Course Entertains Many. With Mrs. Idella Nichols Gardner, Of Newark,-to uphold the affirmative side, an'd* tiie Rev. Andrew F. Under- hill; of New York, arguing in the negative,-the question of woman's suffrage was debated on Monday evening of this week in the First Congregational Church, Asbury Park. This was tlie third feature in the Civic Forum course under, the direc- tion of Prof. IS. V. W riglit, of Ocean Grove.' ■■ ... . -•' •. ■M rs. Gardner stoutly resented the, statement of her opponent that “suff fragettes are mostly discontented, women- who have failed in their un - dertakings.” A large audience heard: the debate. , /N ext Monday evening in the First Presbyterian Church,, the Rev. Au- gustus Jensen, rector of St, Augus- tine P. E. Church, will be the lec- turer. He will speak on "The French Revolution.” l)iv Alclay’s Birthday. The anniversary of Dr, J. H. A1- dSy’s birthday lell on Wednesday, of this week,; - February - 9th. .It- was voted at the fourth quarterly confer- ence of Stv Paul’s church last.Mon- day night to send Dr. Alday one hun-. dred carnations—not -that each car - nation stands for a year; in Dr Al- day-’s life, but that, each bloom might bear a message of love and esteem to. the recipient, • Dr. Alday has many years ahead of him before he reaches the century mark, and the message of the carnations, thus delicately con- veyed, - embraces the hope Lhat;. he may be spared to. round , out the ruli hundred years of a useful life. Geii. Patterson Reappointed; Among the appointments sent to the New Jersey Senate on Monday night was that of Gen. John C. Pat- terson, of Ocean Grove, as a trustee of the home for disabled soldiers and marines and their wives. The home is located at Vineland. Gen. Patter- son. lias served as a trustee of that institution*'for some years. , . . Should Pay for Protection. Benedict C. Kueer, president of \.:e State Game and Fish.Commission, is’prepared to make a light to ex- tend the license law arid to urge the legislature to pass a bill that will re- quire the pound net fishermen on the Atlantic coast to pay a license fee of $100 annually...' Macfarlane Gave Recital. : Will C. Macfarlane, /organist at the Ocean Grove Auditorium, gave a recital Thursday evening on the new organ of the Second Dutch Reformed Church, Jersey City. The program at this recital ..contained numbers heard, frequently at the Auditorium. The new instrument cost $6,000.. Prof. Mu I ford Gives Musicale. Pupils of Prof. W alter Mulford, of Ocean Grove, gave a muslcale on Fri- day evening of last week in the ’Mul- ford studio, Franklin Building, As- Jiury Park' 1 nose- who had part in the entertaining program with Prof; Mulford were- Ruth K e s t e r , ... G o l d a Yarnall, Emily Yarnall, Muriel Reid; Mildred Lieberman, Phoebe eleven, ger, Maude- Mott, Ru'th lmlay, Miss Bostick, Ethel Mattson, F. Ellis Par- ry; Minnie Titus and Leola Moore.-.: $(J0,000 Farm Changes Hands. The Joseph Field farm in Middle- town township, about one mile from Red Bank, on the road betweeii Mid- dletown and Red Bank, h&s been solu at private sale, to Edward K. Summerwell, a New York lawyer. The place contains about 300 acres, and the purchase price is said to be $00,000. . Sarah Jane Leach. At her home, ,63 Embury avenue, Miss Sarah Jane Leach died on Tues- day morning, of this week, aged sey* enty-three years. The body was taken to West Cornwall, Conn., foi burial. Miss Leach had . lived in Ocean Grove several years.. Borough Bill Again Held Up. The Ocean Grove borough \ bill failed to make its appearance in the legislature last Monday night. Its; supporters, hoped, to have Assembly^ man Poole introduce It. Arrange- ments will be made now to; have the bill presented by some one else. AVill Appeal Tax Decision. Ocean Grove lessees will appeal' •from .the recent decision of .the coun- ty tax board dividing the Grove lot tax between the lessees and the Asso- ciation as their interests may appear. The lessees met on Wednesday night and decided upon an appeal. Teachers. Plan For, Meeting. ; The spring'meeting of the Mon- mouth County Teachers’ Association Is to be held at Ocean Grove on Sat-, urday, February 26. The program for this.session is In the hands oi MJss L. A. Doren, principal of the township schools. GRIM REAPER BUSY DURING THE WEEK IV. I!. KILMER AND WESLEY B, STOUT CALLED BY UEATU Former X*assed Away at Nassau, N, Ym the Latter at ills Home, in Oceau Grove — Police Sergeant Randolph Xorris, W ell Known Here, Suddenly Summoned. . At Nassau, Rennsalaer county, N. j Y., to which place ho went over a year ago for the benefit of his health,1 Nelson H. Kilmer, the former well- tknpwn proprietor .'of* -the Alaska' riouse, Ocean Grove, , passed away i last Saturday afternoon. M r.. K il- mer had made a long and heroic bat- , tie against a disease that was slowly ] but none thd less surely sapping his' life. Several years ago ill health1 obliged .him to relinquish the hotel • business. A trip to the mild climate ot I^rance was advised by his physi- | cian, and he had made his plans to i go abroad, and was even on the verge j of purchasing his steamboat ticket, \vhen he changed his mind and de-i termined to go to Florida. He went i South, receiving little or no benefit1 from the fcliinate of that State/ al-; though he was hopeful and buoyant i in spirit. Later he found his way to ] Southern Pines, N. C., where he rap- idly regained strength, and his phy- sician there .assured him he was well on the road, to permanent recov- ! ery. Relief, however, was only tern-1 porary,;.for on a subsequent visit to j the Grove It was found he was suffer- \ ing a relapse of his malady, tubercu- j losis. He Immediately went to his old ; home near Nassau, where, among the j hills and living afe much out of doors - as possible, he hoped to regain his j health. From time: to time reports' of his condition were received by j friends in the GroVe. These reports j at first were encouraging, but latterly j they took a different note, and .the t news of his end was not wholly un- expected .. .. The funeral was held at f Nassau on'Tuesday afternoon. j Mr.. Kilmer was. twice married. His i rirst wife, Mrs. Jennie Heale, is re-] membered here as an early cottager j and the proprietor bf the boarding j house on Pitinan avenue, which fin- ally, after severat : enlargements, | grew to be the Alaska House. W ith j her husband, Mrs. Kilmer was active- ! ly-^.identified w ith St? »PauV r j Their house was the-headquarters for • church workers and h eads of relig- ( ious bodies whose annual conventions • were held in Ocean Grove. Tbe Kil- mers >v.ith. lavish hand' furnished en-.1 tertainment for, air who were sent to ( their house, their remuneration very ; often being only the knowledge that j the persons beneath tiieir roof; were worthy workers in the cause, of the ; One \vhom they humbly but consist-j ehly: served., j • Prior, to entering the hotel 'busl- | ness :Mr. Kilmer was a builder'; in i which trade’he bad been engaged be-; fore com Ihg to Ocean Grove. - For a , period of years he was engaged with j a relative in the building line in j New York City. On lils first visit to- Ocean Grove he was charmed with’j the place, so he settled here and was i married. His wife, who was the ' mother, of better Carrier F. A. H eale,: of Ocean Grove, and George P. Heale, | of New York City, died about four [ years Ugo. Two years later Mr. KiJ- f mer married Mrs. Amelia Linton, of \ this jilace, by whom he is survived, i . Mr. Kilmer-, was a member of the ! Masonic fraternity, being affiliated j with Asbury . Lodge;, lie also belong- i ed to the local Odd 5'ellows,* and , the i .Mepta^ophs.\ • ''- . ; .- - ; - \ | Few persons, who ever lived within'; tjie limits of Ocean Grove could niim-j her more friends than Nelson H, Kil- [ mer. His house was open always, toi every depiand, he gave liberally of j his time to help advance the inter- ests of the -town, and to the limit of his means he gave to charity. It .was.! no u n com m on tli ing :foiv, Mr.-Kilmer : through the years he conducted UiW j Alaska House to pack a- large basket with the' best viands in his house and ! carry this basket in person to the [ township almshouse;; in fact, this j was'a fixed custom with Mr. and Mrs. ] Kilmer the first Sunday in each i month for years. For his raahy good i deeds—they, w’ere too numerous to mention—Nelson H. Kilmer will be. remembered long by those who were made the recipients of his quiet, un- ostentatious bounty. . ' The prayer meeting at St. Paul’s church on Wednesday; evening was largely a memorial service for Mr. KUmer, Tender tributes were paid by friends; . Continued on fifth pan*4 FIRE LAST SUNDAY. NIGHT Good Work oi Ihe Department Saves Threatened Conllagralion What might, have been a dlsas- , trouB conflagration was averted, last Sunday night only by the efllcient work of the Ocean Grove fire depart- ment. Shortly before- ten o'clock, with the wind blowing a gale and the u.ermometer Iiovering around the zero mark, the fire bell struck, the alarm coming from boxvtoyenty-five, corner df , Main avenue- and P'llgrim pathway; '-The blaze was located in ;the-kitchen- of the’ lio.tise at the cot nor o/ Alt.;Herm6n Way and Pilgrim; -Pathway; owned by-Dr. Flora Phelps and occupied this winter by Mrs. C. P.. W ilkins, of Youngstown, Ohio. In a few minutes .the Stokes com- pany was on the spot. Already the blaze, fed by inflammable material, had gained considerableheadway, and 11 looked; as 1 f there would;be a dangerous- fire, within a few. fecit were adjoining' buildings .of fram t. construction,, and the spread of the flames, with the high wind, seemed likely; but with well-directed efforts the blaze at the outset was confined to the interior of the kitchen, arid when once the department was in ac- tive service it was a comparatively easy m atter to control the fire- The Stokes boys with their auto- mobile engine made record tim6 tp the fire. With their chemical stream they prevented tne flames .from spreading and held them in check un- til the arrival of the Washington company with two plug streams; Tlie Eagle truck likewise was, quickly on the spot, but*.the services of the truck, other thaii to supply si Ivioer or- tw o, w ere not. re*j rr.-vt,; ai*.1 the members of :he Eagles ;tirn*>d' *n t lid assisted the 'Kh'er flremon Some of the rubber coats won; ty the fireman; Wero, fri/'cn j t h e ir backs, and tne ,;ial;. of. Tjioii i i.t r- tin, Jr., of the Stokes company, was frozen fast to the collar of lils coat;. It is not. known for certain how the fire originated. Dr. Phelps be- lieves It was caiised by •something drbppirife ui>on the kitchen stove, over which several articles of cloth- ing were drying. The loss is about $350, covered by insurance. ' LECTURE ON THE BIBLE NOT TOO OLD TO GO TO CHURCH. .\otwithHtaiiding Reports; John M. liutler Will Attend'St. Paul’s. The fact that the Rev;- .Marshall- Owens, pastor of St P a u l ’s church, was instrumental in inducing John M. B.utler to join the church on his ninety-ninth birtnday, nas led Mrs. Jennie N. _Oakley, of 84 M t. Zion Way, id present the pastor , with. ‘ a valuable book on theology. Mr. But- ler makes his home with the Oakley family. . The recent “interview” with Mr. Butler, printed iu the- New York uiobe and copied in the Asbury Park Press, is characterized by Mr. But- ler s friends .as false and misleading in several particulars. . Published re- port to the contrary, Air. Butler is in- terested in St. Paul's church; and as .often as lie may be able to attend he will present himself at the house of God. .Mr. B u t i e r - and his friends feel that an injustice-has been done ihe old man by the newspapers; Many Rare Copies Are Shown by the Rev. Marsha!) Owens •Rev* M arshall Owens’ lecture on •'Our Bible and How We Secured It,’•* in sr. Paul's .church on Tuesday even- ing, was heard by an audience that nearly Jllled the buildiug. The sub- ject as bandied by Rev. Mr. Owens ■proved to be. deeply interesting, i hose who heard the pastor on this occasion came away from the church with a better understanding and ii’ deeper love for the Book of books Mian they had before..attending the lecture. /. Tlie assortment of rare Bibles owned by the pastor is perhaps the largest-and. most valuable of any private collection in this country. A dese rip tion of some of the oldest.verr ytons embraced in the collection was given in this paper last week. Mayor T. Frank Appleby presided a. the lecture. He was introduced to ihe audience by the Rev. Dr, Bal- lard. Tlie Mayor was sure Rev'. Mr. Owens' trip to the Holy* Land would result in great good, not only to him- self, but to all who may hereafter sit under his preaching. Musical numbers during the even- ing were contributed by Mrs. H. G. Shreve, soprano, and Lees Broome, violinist; The Bibles .were catalogued and arranged upon a large table in the front of the church, where they were inspected by many in the nudience at tii^ eloso of the lecture. V.Hi-Sectarian Home Officers. At the home of Dr. Laura M. AVright, 101 Heck avenue, Ocean Grove, was held on Wednesday the Hnimal meeting of the Seaaliore*Non- Sectarian Home. Officers elecrted for the year are: President, Mrs. Peter Stryker; re- cording secretary, Mrs. Laura D. Bimbler: corresponding secretary* Mrs. William Benner; treasurer. Dr. Laura M. W right; vice presidents; Mrs. George A: Smock, Mrs. William K. Farley, Mrs. J. F. Snyder, Mrs. E. F. W hittier, Mrs. M. A. Higgins. Miss •L D. W inan; auditor, W. Harvev. •fones: attorney, J'. Otto Rhome; phv- . siclans. Dr. Ella Prentis Upham and iJr. Helen F. Upham. Mis, Johnstone Robbed. Mrs. Sadie Johnstone, wife of um- pire James E. Johnstone, of the Na-’ lional League, was held up and rob-’ ber near lier home. No. 876 South i4th street, Newark,' last Monday hitrhL. Hor l n |l n W.»l ^ from a trolley car at Clinton avenue nnd 14th street. As she reached a secluded section of the street in which she lives Mrs. Johnstone was seized by the footpad, who wrenched a hand satchel from, her containing i l . ’S and a gold watch. Two years ago the Johnstones occupied the Dun- r',n cotiage on Central avenue, just north of Main avenue, nearly oppos- ite the tin? house; ' * wilso . n - casky ; .Ocean (ik*ove Young .Man Takes > Bride From Red Hank. William F. Wilson, graudson of M rs. Almira Greene, o M 07 Mt. Her- mon Way, Ocean Grovie^ and Miss Nellie M. Casey, of, Red Bank, were married hist. Sunday In Jersey City !>y the Rev. Samuel Jones. Imtnedi ately after the ceremony they left on a bridal tour to Washington. The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Casey., and the sis- ter of Mrs. Warren Conklin, of Red Barik, formerly of Ocean Orove, For a time Miss Casey attended school in this place. Mi*, and .Mrs. !W iIson w ilt reside at In wood, Long island. The groom v is an; <?l,ectrical ..engineer,, . . Pastor PerincliieJ* In Henmida. Rev. Percy Per inch ief, pastor of Centenary Methodist CJiurch, Cam- den,, formerly of St. Paul’s, Ocean Grove, has gone on.a trip to. Bermu- da, where he will visit his sister. He will -be;away until after conference. He Is. making the trip partly for tho benefit of his health- Rev. Mr., Per- il! c hief has jiist gotten over an at-' tack of grip. Union Meeting of Juniors. Deputy State Councilor Robert Stratton, o f North Long Branch, will call a union meeting of ten Jr. O. V. A. M. Councils the latter part of ! March to he held at Neptune hall, North Long Branch. The councils to l»e invited are Onward, of Red Bank1 Por11 and, of .Atlantic Highlands; Sil- ver, of Little Silver; Long B-anch* Neptune, of North Long Branch; liiverview, of Oceauport; Crescent, •»f Eatontown; Norwood, of West Lon*; Branch, and the Klberon Coun- i-il. ('Iinti^e or Pastor at West Grove. ! The presiding bishop willing, at ; the coming conference of the .Metho- , i-d.st Kpiscopal church the.Rev. Dan- iel Jphiison, (>f Freehold, will fuc» ; ct-ed ihe Rev; I). W. C. M elntire as ; pastor of the West Grove church. It*. not. Unown for certain to which , charge the Rev. Mr. Mclntlre will be ’ transferred, but his friends think he w ill. (It in nicely at Freehold. W ashington W ill Celebrate. Oh ’Tuesday evening, February 22, W’ashington :fire company will have an old-fashioned house-warming, for which a committee Is making the arr rarigeinents. Formerly it Avas the custom ;of thiB organization to ob- serve the birthday of the company’s patron saint with a supper, but lat- terly the feast was abandoned. Thtv return to the practice Is welcomed, especially by tlie older members of th e jQOtnpany* .... .. Preachers’Meeting,- Before, the preachers assembled in weekly session at St, Paul’s church on Monday morning last the Rev. D., Wv C. M clntire, of Wesst Grove, read a paper on “The Church.” Next Monday Rev, Dr. Wheeler will give a paper whicli he has. prepared fQr the Philadelphia conference, in .March, at Reading, . Pa. .Francis:Willard Day; Francis Willard memorial day will be observed by all of the W; C. Ti U. bodies of thia vicinity on Thursday.’ February 17; in the1 Reformed Church, Asbury Park. The exercises will ;be- held at B , pJ mV and 7.30 p. m., with lunch and a social hour between. Tile regular meeting in Ocean Grove will be omitted on Tuesday, Febru- arbrlB. Piirt y For M iss RotTsell. . . An .enjoyable ptir.v was given Miss Liliian Roffsell; of 1112 Heck avenue, on Friday evening of last' week. Those present were.Edna ' Jfankins, Helen W ilkins,. Lillian W alker, Alma Newman, Lillian RotTsell, James Hil- ler, Lees Broom.e. Howard ..Collins,: Harold Tilton and Marvin Blonis.-. Property For Sale. At a bargain, on Main avenue, Ocean Grove,. a modern 13-room house, with seven bedrooms, w ith all improvements, in first-class re - pair; 'handsomely furnished; fine'lo- cation for the year round;-' investi - gate this, offer., E. N. Woolston, Reai Estate, 50. Main avenuo, Ocean Grove, N. J.— u j Handsome Photo Enlargement, ...... An enlarged crayon jior.tralt of the laic William II. Hamilton, handsome- ^ ly framed, has just been hung In the parlor of the is.. H. Stokes fire com pany. 'flu- portrait was made by Pairand, Of Asbury Park. It is a . handsome piece of photographic I work, oiih ihai is highly prized by every member of ihe compan.v. Measurements For Foundation. - On Monday afternoon General. Paiterson and Architect Cottrell laid oni the measurements for the foun- dation of the business, building to be ’ erected by the Ocean Grove Associa- tion on the plot at the southwest-cor-, ne.r of Main and Central avenues. It •: is expected that the work of con-/ 4 ??ruction will he started .shortly.1 i I lev. Sullivan lu \ew. Charge. Rev. J. Wesley Sullivan, a former summer resident of Ocean Grove, has just . been elected pastor of the . Thirty-fourth Street Baptist Chureh, Philadelphia. Rev. Mr. Sullivan was pastor of the First ^Baptist Church of Asbury Park for a year or two. Valentine .Social X«xt. A "VaJejiline Social” is to be given ' at-St, Paul’s church next Monday evening; Those who desire an even- ing's entertainment should attend this function. It is given under the. . auspices of the Ladles’ . Parsonage. Association. . . * . Music on Sa)urday. Shoppers at Asbury Park will be : entertained by an excellent orches- ! fra Saturday afternoon.and evening. . Steinbach Com pany,. Asliury Park, 1 N. J. .

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VOLUME EIGHTEEN. NO. 7 OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1910 ONE DOLLAR 7 HE YEAR

FOURTH QUARTERLY CONFERENCE HELD

WITH DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT HANDLEY IN THE CHAIR

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“ T h e s u b s c r ib e r s h e r e to , r e s id e n ts of A s b u ry P a r k , O cean G ro v e , B ra d ­l e y ’B e a c h , N e p tu n e C ity ,.. A v o n -b y - th e -S e a , a n d a d jo in in g t e r r i t o r y n o r th o f S h a r k r iv e r , In th e c o u n ty o l M on­m o u th , r e s p e c tfu lly . "/ s h o w to .V y o u r h o n o r a b le b o d ie s : . T h a t S h a r k r iv e r , a n in l e t o f th e sea*, is s i t u a t e ; a b o u t tw o; m ile s s o u th o f O c e a n G ro v e a n d A sb u ry P a r k , a n d m u c h n e a r e r B ra d ­ley B e ^ c h , N e p tu n e - C ity a n d A v o n - by-fche-Sea, w h ic h p la c e s h a v e w ith th e i r a d jo in in g te r r i to r i e s a p e r m a ­n e n t p o p u la t io n of a b o u t 1 8 ,0 0 0 in ­h a b i ta n t s , , a n d a s u m m e r p o p u la t io n o f m o re th a n 2 5 0 ,0 0 0 . T h a t s o u th o f S h a rk r iv e r a r e th e b o ro u g h s o f B e lm a r a n d S p r in g L a k e , a n d a d ­jo in in g te r r i t o r y , w ith a ' la rg e , p e r m ­a n e n t p o p u la t io n " o f th e a b o v e .m e n ­t io n e d p la c e s w ill a g g r e g a te h u n ­d re d s o f - th o u s a n d s .

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tk n p w n p r o p r ie to r . 'o f * - t h e A la s k a ' r io u s e , O cean G ro v e , , p a s s e d a w a y i l a s t S a tu rd a y a f te r n o o n . M r .. K i l ­m e r h a d m a d e a lo n g a n d h e ro ic b a t - , t ie a g a in s t a d is e a s e t h a t w a s s lo w ly ] b u t n o n e t h d le s s s u r e ly s a p p in g h i s ' l i fe . S e v e ra l y e a rs a g o il l h e a l t h 1 o b lig e d .h im to r e l in q u is h th e h o te l • b u s in e s s . A t r i p to th e m ild c l im a te o t I^ ran ce w a s a d v ise d by h is p h y s i- | c ia n , a n d h e h a d m a d e h is p la n s to i go a b ro a d , a n d w a s ev e n o n th e v e rg e j o f p u rc h a s in g h is s t e a m b o a t t i c k e t , \v h e n h e c h a n g e d h is m in d a n d d e - i te rm in e d to g o to F lo r id a . H e w e n t i S o u th , r e c e iv in g l i t t l e o r n o b e n e f i t 1 f ro m th e fc liina te o f t h a t S t a t e / a l - ; th o u g h h e w a s h o p e fu l a n d b u o y a n t i in s p i r i t . L a t e r h e fo u n d h is w a y to ] S o u th e r n P in e s , N . C ., w h e re h e r a p ­id ly r e g a in e d s t r e n g t h , a n d h is p h y ­s ic ia n th e r e .a s s u r e d h im h e w as w e ll on th e r o a d , to p e r m a n e n t re c o v - ! e ry . R e l ie f , h o w e v e r , w a s o n ly te rn - 1 p o ra r y ,; .fo r o n a s u b s e q u e n t v is i t to j th e G ro v e It w a s fo u n d h e w a s s u f fe r - \ in g a r e la p s e o f h is m a la d y , tu b e rc u - j lo s is . H e Im m e d ia te ly w e n t to h is o ld ; h o m e n e a r N a s s a u , w h e re , a m o n g th e j h i l ls a n d l iv in g afe m u c h o u t o f d o o r s - a s p o ss ib le , h e h o p e d to r e g a in h is j h e a l th . F r o m tim e : to t im e r e p o r t s ' o f h is c o n d i t io n w e re r e c e iv e d b y j f r ie n d s in th e G roV e. T h e s e r e p o r t s j a t f ir s t w e re e n c o u ra g in g , b u t l a t t e r ly j th e y to o k a d i f f e re n t n o te , a n d .th e t n e w s o f h is e n d w a s n o t w h o lly u n ­e x p e c ted .. .. T h e f u n e r a l w a s h e ld a t f N a ssa u o n 'T u e s d a y a f te r n o o n . j

M r.. K ilm e r w as. tw ic e m a r r ie d . H is i r i r s t w ife , M rs . J e n n ie H e a le , is r e - ] m e m b e re d h e r e a s a n e a r ly c o t ta g e r j a n d th e p r o p r ie to r b f th e b o a rd in g j h o u s e on P i t in a n a v e n u e , w h ic h fin ­a l ly , a f t e r s e v e r a t : e n la r g e m e n ts , | g re w to be th e A la s k a H o u se . W ith j h e r h u s b a n d , M rs. K i lm e r w a s a c t iv e - ! ly -^ .iden tified w i th S t? »P au V r jT h e ir h o u s e w as t h e - h e a d q u a r t e r s fo r • c h u rc h w o rk e r s a n d h e a d s o f r e l ig - ( io u s b o d ie s w h o se a n n u a l c o n v e n tio n s • w e re h e ld in O cean G ro v e . T b e K il­m e rs >v.ith. la v is h h a n d ' f u r n is h e d e n - .1 t e r t a in m e n t for, a i r w h o w e re s e n t to ( t h e i r h o u s e , t h e i r r e m u n e r a t io n v e ry ; o f te n b e in g o n ly t h e k n o w le d g e t h a t j th e p e r s o n s b e n e a th t i i e i r ro o f; w e re w o r th y w o rk e r s in th e c a u s e , o f th e ; O n e \v h o m th e y h u m b ly b u t c o n s is t - j e h ly : s e rv e d ., j

• P r io r , to e n t e r in g th e h o te l 'bu sl- | n e s s :Mr. K ilm e r w a s a b u ild e r '; in i w h ich t r a d e ’ h e b a d b e e n e n g a g e d b e - ; fo re com Ihg to O cean G ro v e . - F o r a , p e r io d o f y e a r s h e w a s e n g a g e d w ith j a r e l a t i v e in th e b u i ld in g lin e in j N ew Y o rk C ity . O n lils f irs t v is i t to - O cean G ro v e h e w a s c h a rm e d w ith ’ j th e p la c e , so h e s e t t le d h e r e a n d w as i m a r r ie d . H is w ife , w h o w a s th e ' m o th e r , o f b e t t e r C a r r i e r F . A . H e a l e , : of O cean G ro v e , a n d G e o rg e P . H e a le , | o f N ew Y o rk C ity , d ie d a b o u t f o u r [ y e a r s Ugo. T w o y e a r s l a t e r M r. K iJ- f m e r m a r r ie d M rs. A m e lia L in to n , o f \ th i s j i la c e , b y w h o m h e is s u rv iv e d , i . M r. K ilm er-, w a s a m e m b e r of th e ! M ason ic f r a t e r n i ty , b e in g a f f ilia te d j w ith A s b u ry . L o d g e ; , l ie a lso b e lo n g - i ed to t h e lo c a l O dd 5'ellows,* a n d , th e i .M e p ta ^ o p h s . \ • ' ' - . ; .- - ; - \ |

F e w p e rso n s , w h o e v e r liv e d w ith in '; tj ie l im i t s o f O cean G ro v e c o u ld n i im - j h e r m o re f r ie n d s th a n N e lso n H, K il- [ m e r . H is h o u s e w a s o p e n a lw a y s, t o i e v e ry d e p ia n d , h e g a v e l ib e r a l ly o f j h is t im e to h e lp a d v a n c e th e in te r ­e s ts o f th e - tow n , a n d to th e l im i t o f h is m e a n s h e g a v e to c h a r i ty . I t .was.! no u n com m on tli ing :foiv, M r.-K ilm er : through the years he conducted UiW j Alaska House to pack a- large basket with the' best viands in his house an d ! carry th is basket in person to the [ township almshouse;; in fact, th is j w as 'a fixed custom w ith Mr. and Mrs. ] K ilm er the first Sunday in each i month for years. F or his raahy good i deeds— they, w’ere too num erous to m ention— Nelson H. Kilm er will be. remembered long by those who w ere made the recipients of his quiet, un­o s te n t a t i o u s b o u n ty . . '

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T h e fo llo w in g d ay w h en th e w onder- i fu l y o u n g so n g b ird a r r iv e d a t th e ex - i

■-•pctttlve*mansion M r. L inco ln w a s d e e p j in th e d iscu ss io n , o f so m e p e rp lex in g w a r p ro b lem w ith th e m e m b e rs o f h i s '} c a b in e t. W hen h e e n te re d th e p a r lo r } iii. w.*vU;jj lhi* Mtutrer witM w»ilHt1<»- ref.lmr—L

tlnip a tie n t ly , h is so lem n c o u n te n a n c e ■ y a s a lm o s t co n v u lse d w ith a n x ie ty a n d ap p re h e n s io n . A t s ig h t o f th o d iv a id s d ra w n fe a tu re s lig h ten e d p e rce p tib ly .

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HARRIET pEEOHER STOWE, 1604.

le s s o f th e p ro te s ts - t h a t th e re w e re no L e g re e s o r M arkses , th a t th e s la v e m a rk e t sc e n e \viis th e p ro d u c t o f a d is ­e a se d U na£ li»;iUon a n d (h u t h a l f th e h o r ro r s re v e a le d in i t s p a g e s w e re n o n ­e x is te n t. '

I t w a s a n iiv im t-co u rie r o f A b ra h a m X in c o ln a n d h is m ission , a n d t h e g i ’e a t e m a n c ip a to r a lw a y s re g a rd e d I t a s s u c h . : F o r i t s a u th o r h e h u d th e m o st; a p p re c ia t iv e a d m ira tio n , a n d s h e w a s a lw a y s w elcom ed a t th e W h ite H o u se .

W hy L inco ln T o ld S to rie s . L in co ln u n d o u b te d ly a p p ro p r ia te d a l l

th e s to r ie s he cou ld a c q u a in t ; h im se lf w ith , re g a rd le s s o f th e ir a n t iq u ity , a n d o f te n , no doubL h e a d a p te d th e ir p o in t to th e co n d itio n s of th e p eo p le Ue lived am o n g . I l l s -ow n e x p la n a tio n o f h is e x t ra o rd in a ry p ro p e n s ity to a n e c ­d o te in speoci: o r c o n v e rsa tio n is e x ­c e lle n t ly . g iv en iii th e C e n tu ry M aga-. z lne by C olonel S U as W . B u r t, w h o r e ­la te s a re m a rk a b le in c id en t, h ith e r to u n p u b lish e d , o f c iv il w a r h is to ry . I t is n o t n ec essa ry In th is connec tio n to do m o re th a n * iuote th e W o rd s ., • v

“ I be liev e I h av e th e p o p u la r r e p u ta ­tion o f b e in g a s to r y te lle r , b u t I .do n o t d e s e rv e .th e ; n a m e in its, g en e ra l sense , f o r i t . is n o t the, s to ry Itse lf , b u t its • p u rp o se pi* .off ec t, th a t in te re s ts m e. I o f te n avoid ', a long a n d u se le ss d is ­cu ss io n by, o th e rs d r a la b o rio u s ex ­p la n a tio n o n m y o w n p a r t by a s h o r t s to ry - th a t I l lu s tr a te s m y p o in t o f view’. So, too, th e s h a rp n e s s o f a re fu s a l o r th e ed g e o f a re b u k e m a y b e b lu u te d by a n a p p ro p r ia te s to ry , so a s to s a v e w o u n d ed fe e lin g a n d y e t s e rv e th e p u r ­pose. N o ; 1 a m iiot. s im p ly a s to ry te lle r , b u t s to ry te ll in g a s a n em o llien t s a v e s m e m u ch f r ic tio n a n d d is tre s s .”

I t m a y ; b e a d d e d th a t ti lls ac co rd s w ith t h e v ie w w h ic h m o s t s tu d e n ts o f L in co ln 's c h a ra c te r h a d reach ed .

TERESA. CA.RRENO, 18G1.

j i r y j o f o n c e Im v Jn ^ lu u u i tb e yi<»aiuj of. c o n tr ib u t in g to th e e n te r ta in m e n t o f A b ra h a m L incoln is T e re s a C a rrcn o , no w th e m o s t d is tin g u is h e d fem a le p ia n o a r t i s t o f th e d a y . in th o se d a y s s h e w as b e in g ex p lo ite d a s a ‘•m usical prodigy,** a n d e v e n a t th a t e a r ly ag e sh e w ns th e m is tre s s o f ii w o n d e rfu l te c h n iq u e . T h e L inco ln s w e n t to h e a r th e l i t t le V en ezue lan m a id en p la y an d W ere d e lig h te d w ith h e r . S h e w a s In­v ite d to th e W h ite H o u se a n d p la y ed fo r th e p re s id e n t.

All o f th e s e w om en o f g e n iu s w hose b le ssed p r iv i le g e It w a s to d isp e l a li ttle o f th e g loom w h ich w a s even th e n e n s h ro u d in g th e p e rs o n a l ity o f th e g re a te s t m a n o f h is a g e a r e s till lu th e flush. A delina i 'a t t i . h ow th e B a ro n e ss C ed e rs tro m , Is g ro w in g old g ra c e fu lly in h e r c a s t le in W a les ; L o tta , w ho is a s th r i f ty a s s h e is m en ­ta lly a le r t , liv es in N ew Y ork c i ty in a b e a u tifu l h o m e o f h e r o w n ; M m e. C arre.no, w h o se a r t h a s d eve loped in to sp len d id fuU U Im eht o f h e r y o u th fu l p rom ise , is .still A m e ric a 's p re m ie re , p lu h ls te , a n d A nna . D ick in son , b roken p h y s ic a lly a n d m e n ta lly w reck ed , is. liv in g in re t ir e m e n t in N ew Y ork c ity .

WHEN LINCOLN DIED, LINCOLN k BRIGHT BOY.By JAMBS A. EDGIiRTON.

[ C o p y r ig h t , 1910, b y A m e r ic a n P r e s s A s s o - , 'v- \ ciatibn.i -V -:-;1. ■

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f r i e n d ; .T h e n a t i o n lo s t I t s s a v io r , a n d t h e s l a v e L o s t I l ls d e l iv e r e r , t h e m o a t o f a i l .O h , t h e r e w a s . s o r r o w : m id t l io h u m b le ;

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. m ix e d .'.T lia t - e a c h u p h e ld t h e o t h e r , H e p o s-. • , s e s s t ldT h e p a t i e n t f i rm h e a s o f a l o v in g h e a r t , i n p o w e r ho o u t - k in g e d e m p e r o r s , a n d f .v e t - H i s - m e r c y w a s a s b o u n d le s s a s h i s p o w e r. A n d h e w a s j o v i a l , l a u g h t e r l o v in g ; s t i l l . H i s h e a r t w a s e v e r t o r n w i th s p f f e r jn g . T h e r e w a s d iv in e c o m p a s s io n in t h e m a n , A g o d l ik e lo v e a n d p i t y f o r h i s r a c e .:The w o r ld s a w the full measure of that

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W h e n L in c o ln d ie d .

W lien L incoln w a s a b o u t n in e te e n he w as em p loyed by M r. G e n try o f G e n ­t r y v ille , In d ., to g o w it u h is so n A lien do w n th e r iv e r to N ew O rlean s w ith a ca rg o ‘o f . bacon a n d o th e r p ro d u ce : W h ile th e y w e re lo a d in g a t K o ck p o rt, on tile O hio , L in co ln s a w a good d ea l o f th e p r e t ty M is s I toby . w h o after*

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In a f t e r y e a rs M rs. G e n try w ro te to one o f* L in co ln ’s f r ie n d s a s fo llo w s: “ I am now tiio ro n g lily sa tis f ie d .th n t a t th a t t im e M r. L incoln k n e w th e g e n ­e ra l la w s o f a s tro n o m y a n d th e tnove- m e iits o f th e h e a v en ly bod ies. H e w as b u tte r read th e n th a n th e w orld k n o w s o r is e v e r lik e ly to know . H e w a s th e ieavned liny a m o n g u s u n le a rn e d fo lk .” -

Lincoln’s Cabinet.. L in co ln h a te d to d ic tate .- H e s h ra n k fro m a s s u m in g to co n tro l th e m e m b ers o f h is c a b in e t u n ti l fo rced by c irc u m ­s ta n c e s to ta k e upon h im se lf th e r e ­sp o n s ib ili ty . H is n a tu r a l p re fe re n c e w a s to w o rk w ith r a th e r th a n to lead m en . H e co u ld , n o t- b e a r to h u m b le a iiy fe llo w be in g , h o w e v e r lo w - Ills, r a n k . B ut lie found a s em erg en c ie s a ro s e th a t so m e o n e m u s t ru le a n d th a t a s p re s id e n t h e a lo n e w ns re ­sp o n sib le to th e people. , H is c o u ra g e n e v e r p e rm itte d h im to s h irk a duty,, a n d th u s l i t t le b y l i t t l e h is p o w e r w a s l i i o i l e s t l y p n t f o r f h .

W h e n th e m e m b e rs o f L in co ln ’s cab^ lu e f f irs t m e t p ro b a b ly n o o n e am o n g th e m su sp e c te d th a t th e i r co u n se ls w ould b e ru le d b y th e m a n . w h o s a t a t th e . h ea d o f th e ta b le . N one o f th e m k n ew h im , a n d m ost o f them fe i t th e y w e re th e s u p e r io rs o f th e uh r tr ie d a m i u n tr a in e d p re s id e n t. T h e y h a d till been ch o sen by h im fo r po lit­ica l o r p a r ty re a so n s ’. F o u r h a d been- h is c o m p e lito rs fo r th e n o m in a tio n a t C h icago .

t 7*:: CHARLOTTE CltAISTlCHH, '18(13.

hnd lie: greeted her w artn ly a tu i. told her^i»f the. pleasure. ht*r. .siiiigiiig inul g lv e n h im .

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L inco tn ’s F a v o rite Poem . A cco rd in g to th o se w ho k n ew him

m ost in t im a te ly , M r. L inco ln w a s n e v e r a g a in th e s a m e m a n a f t e r th e d e a t l r o f A nn ltu tle d g e , th e “ lies t be lo v ed ” o f h i s . e a rly m anhood . H e h a d a lw a y s been su b je c t to. a t ta c k s o f m en itil d e ­p re ss io n , .b u t a f t e r h e r d e a th th e y be- ciiiiie ’iiio re f r e q u e n t .a n d a la rm in g . It w a s a b o u t th a t tim e - t h a t h e ca m e ac ro s s Soiiie v e r s e s 1 IU t h e :“ l*otits* Oor-’ ner*’\o f .a ru ra l .n e w s p a p e r ; w iileh u iu iie a s tro n g iiiip ressidn; 011 h im .. T h is wtis^ th e poem b eg in n in g **Oh, w hy sho u ld ti ie s p ir it o f in o rta l be p r o u d N o t i e w ho e v e r h e a rd him re p e a t' th e se w on­d e r fu l ly p la in tiv e y e t cU riotisly en iju y lin es In a f t e r li fe rea lized th a t th e y s e rv e d to keei> lu h is m e m o ry a g r ie f w h ich ' re m a in e d w ith j>erpe.tual . in ­s is te n c e In h is 'h ea rt, to w h ich h e could n o t w ith , b ec o in h ij ' tlelii-acy • a l lu d e di-; re c tly , b u t th e r e is l i t t le d m ib t th a t liitieo in ' n e v e r reco v e red w ho lly from th e h»ss o f h is y o u th fu l, liaticee.

l- 'o r . in a u y ■ u io iith s .‘a ft e r th e p ass in g o f t Ids . b e a u tifu l y o u n g WoinutV L in ­coin Wits . U tte rly ’ d .lsetjnso late a n d m a d e no s e c re t ; o f the . fn c t. ; ; l t >vas th e n t ha t t h e se • u 11 ra’ sh in h e r •'• 1 lue s Beenietl to l’urtiisii- luui. w ith a" v eh ic le by ineaiis. o f w li lull h e m ig h t g iv e e x ­p ress io n to so m e o f . ti ie sa d n e ss - o f soil I w h ic h (ivershsidow eU h im . in th e w ords o f o n e w lio k n e w h im a t th e t im e r “ H e w as h e a rd to m u rm u r -th em to h im self, a s lie s lip p ed h i t o . t h e v il­la g e a t n ig h tfa ll a f t e r a n e v e n in g v is it to th e c e m e te ry ; a m L h e w ou id s u d d e n ­ly: b re a k o u t w ith tiiem - In li ttle socia l u s se in b lie s a f t e r p e r io d s p f s ile n t g loom . T hey .' seem ed to- com e unbid-: lien to h is Ups;” ■ •• , ' .1 . . ‘ ■

T h a t poeiu is now. L iu eo ln ’s very, o w n . . T h e m tine o f th e o b sc u re p o e t is lo s t to p o s te r i ty , but Ii Ih u n p re te n tio u s w ork Is a s s o c ia te d .Im perlslm hly w ith th e m em o ry o f to n e o f .. Mie , w o rld ’s g re a te s t m en a n d in te rw ijv e n w ith th e h l s t j r y p f UIs s u p re m e s * iro w .

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s a l l h i l . fo r th Iii w h ite r f o r h is b thce w a s a n a n c ie n t g ra y s h a w l. H e took p a r t ic u la r p a in s n e v e r to h a v e h is h u t b ru s h e d o r : h ls sh o e s b la c k e d .. H is ca rp e tb a g ; th re a te n e d a t th e s e a m s to d isg o rg e i t s b u rd e n o f : legiii d ocu ­ments^ H is g re e n co tto n u m b re lla h a d n o h a n d le to s p e a k o f , a n d in s id e w as ti ie legend , “A . L inco ln ,” th e le tte rs c u t o u t o f w h ite n iu s liu a n d se w e d t<» th e fad e tl d o th . A lto g e th e r h e looked like th e a d v a n c e ag e n t o f a D en m an T h o m p so n sh o w , in i s n ’U a p a i r o f sp e c ta c le s co s t h lin 3 7 \u c e n ts .

T h e o lllce w a s In td ia ra c te r w ith th e n o to r io u s in d iffe ren ce - to a p p e a ra n c e s o f th e s e n io r p a r tn e r o f th e llrm . O uce a y o u n g la w ' s tu d e i i t . a t te m p te d to b la ze a t r a il th ro u g h th e a c c u m u la te d ru b b ish a u d fo u n d th a t so m e seed s g iv e n by /a ;c o n g re s sm a n had ta k e n ro o t a n d sp ro u ted i n ' t h e d ir t .

Lincoln’s Modesty.W h e n J o h n L ocke S cr lp p s w e n t to

h im in 18tW) fo r m a te r ia ls fo r a c a m ­paig n life L inco ln rep lied :

“ W hy, S crlpps , It Is -a g re a t p iece o f fo lly to a t te m p t to j ia k e * a n y th in g o iit o f m e o r m y e a r ly life . I t c a n a ll b e condenstn i in a s in g le s e n te n c e , a n d th a t s e n te n c e y ou w ill find In G ra y ’s ‘E leg y :’. ' ■ . . ' •

“ ‘T h e s h o r t a n d s i- ip le \a u u a ls o f th e poo r.’ . * *

“T h a t ’s m y life , nm’i in n t’s a ll y o u o r any. o n e e lse ca n m a k e o f It.”

ANNA -k ; P U ’KINHON, IKtW

Wi.n.ee Itiv e r/* “O ld K e n tu c k y M oine.” •MConVinV.'Wivy** •. th e Uye*’ a n d h a l f . >i= llo z e n . o the.iv;folk su tig s . fa llo w in g hi;u u ic k su ,;cesslo ti. '^ r h r t » i i g h o u t . t h i s im p ro m p tu co n cert M r^vL Ihci d ii ' s a t . m ot Ion le ss w 1th h is .lo tigY aru is fo lded a n d h is e y e s ' hn! f

m m I ’a t t i hiui iin ish cd '.she;

She H urried Horne. 'W h fn S o u th C a ro lin a d e c la re d f o r

secess io n M is . I.iuco ln w a s v is it in g iti th e js m ith , u h e t v s h e had g one to a t j t e n d (h e w e d d in g o f a n in t im a te f r ie n d j

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1910.'

P A V E D TH E W A Y

FOB L IN C O L N .

By WILLARD JAMES.[ C o p y r ig h t , 1910, b y A m e r ic a n P r e s s A sso -

.• : • ' e l a t i o n . ] ,*

A BOUT the time that Abraliaui Lincoln began to lisp liis :ear-

^ Ilest Words In the . humble . home; iiv Kentucky. ih lSll.

th e re w’fts lio rn in th e old Ih iy S ta t e ; a ii in d iv id u a l w ho w h s d e s tin e d to b e ­com e 'a p o w erfu l m o ld e r o f th e n a tio u -

CHAKLES SUMNER, 1860.

al s e n tim e n t w h ich b o re th e g r e a t w a r p re s id e n t in to tb e W h ite . H ouse . H e w a s C h a rle s S u m n er, w h o se m ission It w as to becom e tho su ccesso r o f D an-, le i W e b s te r In th e U n ite d S ta te s s e n ­a t e a u d th e u n co m p ro m is in g fo e ;’o f s la v e ry a n d d isu n io n . H e p i t te d h im ­s e lf a g a in s t th e ad v o c a te s o f th e fu g i­t iv e s la v e la w lu th e s e n a te a n d m a d e a sp e e c h w h ich u p se t all th e sp ec io u s th e o r ie s o f th o se w ho w e re i t s c h a m ­p ions. I n the- fam o u s d e b a te -o n th e K au sn s-N eb ra sk u bill In 1854 lie d i­rec te d a ll ti ie k e e n e s t s h a f t s o f h ts w it a n d log ic a g a in s t th e m e a su re , a n d be w on. T w o y e a rs la te r h e m a d e th e fam o u s speech on th e c o n te s t In K a n ­s a s w h ich so e x c ite d th e ire o f th V b e llico se P re s to n B ro o k s th a t b e so u g h t fis tic s a tis fa c tio n . H is sp e e c h e n title d “ T h e B a rb a r is m o f S la v e ry ” w a s read all o v e r th o c o u n try a n d p ro d u ced a tre m e n d o u s effect.

G e r r i t S m ith w as a p io n e e r iu th e d is se m in a tio n o f a n t i- s la v e ry d o c trin e . A s e a r ly a s 1885 he p ra c t ic a lly w ith ­d re w f ro m a ll o th e r e n te rp r is e s a u d d ev o ted h im se lf a n d h is s u b s ta n c e to th e s p re a d Of a u t l-s lu v e ry p rin c ip le s .

OBRRIT S M IT H , 18G1

H e in h e r ite d one o f th e la rg e s t landed e s ta te s in th e c o u n try , a n d a s tin e a r ­n e s t o f h is d ev o tio n to th e c a u se lie p ro ceed ed to d is tr ib u te 200,000 a c re s o f i t a m o n g th e n e e d y ’ w ith o u t d is tin c tio n o f co lo r, w h ich w a s a d a r in g d ee d fo r t l ia t tim e . H e w a s n io re c e n su re d th a u c o m m en d ed f o r h is iiid isc r iiu in a te g e n ­ero s ity ; b u t h e m e t the , c r itic ism s o f h is o p p o n e n ts Avith a d ig n ity o f speech a n d m a n n e r t h a t ' w o n him h o s ts o f fr ie n d s . I n th o s e d a y s th e te rm “a b o ­li tio n is t” .w as u sed on ly a s a n e x p re s ­s io n o f re p ro a c h , b u t S m ith a s su m e d it bo ld ly a n d w a s p re p a re d to d e fe n d i t on a il occasions . l i e w a s p re -em i­n e n tly o n e o f th o se w h o m a d e I t p o ssi­ble to e lec t A b ra h a m L inco ln .

E d w a rd E v e re t t w a s b y .te m p e ra m e n t firm ly c o n s e rv a t iv e . H e w a s f lr s t o f a ll a - scho la r,- a n d h is ta s te s an d h is p r in c ip le s m m le h im th e fo o o f a l l d is ­co rd an d v lo leuee. H e h ad a p ro fo u n d

EDWARD EVERETT, 1800.

d is ta s te fo r th e s to rm w h ich w a s b rew in g , a n d his love o f co n c o rd in ­sp ired h im to w o rk fo r .co n c ilia tio n r a th e r th a n to ta k e s id e s w ith ’ th o se w ho re g a rd e d th e s tru g g le a s In ev ita ­ble.. I t w a s h is v e ry h e s ita tio n in a v o w in g h im se lf a u a b o l i t io n is t th a t c o n tr ib u te d to th e g ro w th o f L inco ln an d h la p rin c ip le s .

SATURDAY/ FEBRUARY 12, 1910. T H E O C E A N G R O V E T I M E S

The Bit of Good Luck That Over­took Barney O’Connor.

WEALTH THRUST UPON HIM.

Tho V isitor T hat Called to Seo tho Maii Who Hod'-Been Injured—The Sight T hat Greeted Him and. the - H a s t/ Proposition He Handed Outi *

S ev e ra l y e a r s ag o tw o b ro th e rs n a m ed M cD onald w ere lu b u s in e ss in H a ls te d s tr e e t . A m ong th e h a b itu e s o f . th e ir e s ta b lis h m e n t w a s . a m an n a m e d O’C onnor. A m an n a m ed A n­d erso n th e n w a s c la im a g e n t f o r , the , s t r e e t ra i lw a y co m p an y ( h u t c o n n e c ted H a ls te d w ith C hicago .

B a rn e y O’C o n n o r w as u happy-go- lu c k y chnp .w b o d id n 't , w o rry m uch a b o u t a n y th in g . H e w as p a r t ia l to h is .b e e r , bad no k ith o r k in to be re ­sp o n sib le f o r , . c a re d li t t le fo r c lo th e s a n d w o rk ed o n ly w h en It w as ab s o ­lu te ly e s s e n tia l, w h ich w a s n 't o f te n .

M cD onald B ros, lik ed to h av e B a r ­n ey a ro u n d on a c c o u n t o f th e w it he had b ro u g h t w ith h im fro m th e ould sod . n n d so th e y fo u n d li t t le ta s k s fo r h im to do . O ne d ay B arn e y w as lo a f­in g a ro u n d M cD o n ald 's a b o u t h a l f il­lu m in a te d a n d in -an e x tre m e ly ro sy f ra m e o f m in d w hen th e y d ec ided th e y w a n te d so m e g oods o v e r in th e c i ty . B a rn e y w a s d e le g a te d to go a f te r th e m : H e s to p p ed a t th e c o rn e r bu ffe t, h o is te d a n o th e r o n e nnd took a c a r fo r

. th e loop.T h e c a r w a s . c ro w d ed fo re a n d a f t .

a n d B a rn e y g o t o n th e a l t . . H o d id n 't g e t m uch m ore th a n h a lfw a y on th e s te p w hen th e re c a m e a jo l t . T h e cro w d s u rg ed b ac k on B a rn e y , a n d he,

* w ith se v e ra l o th e rs , w as d u m p ed in to th e s tr e e t . B a rn e y su ffe red w o rse th a n th e re s t , a s h e w a s u n d e rn e a th . B u t he w a s n ’t h u r t b ad ly . H e w as kno ck ­ed unconsc ious, b u t a f t e r th e y c a rr ie d h im in to a s to re a n d th re w cold w a te r oo h im he ca m e o u t o f i t in good sh a p e . A ll t h a t re m a in ed w ere a few cu ts..' ;

T h e co n d u c to r , h o w ev er, w as ex ­c ite d . H e w a s n e w a t th e b u sin ess , a n d w h e n Ue to o k th e u a ra e s a n d a d ­d re s s e s o f th e v ic tim s o f th e c ra s h lie. g o t c o n s id e ra b ly balled up . l*e rhaps he m a d e B a rn e y ’s in ju r ie s a l i t t le m ore g ra v e th a u th e y re a lly w ere .

A f te r O’C o n u o r g o t o v e r h is d iz z i­n e ss h e w e n t on u p to w n a n d b o ugh t h is s tu f f fo r th e M cD onalds. H e a lso v is ite d a d r in k in g p la ce on R an d o lp h s tr e e t . I t w a s th e re t h a t h e le a rn ed o f a c lam b a k e th a t w as to be held th a t n ig h t a t a sa lo o n on lo w e r H al- s ted . C e le b ra tio n s o f th is s o r t a p ­p ea led to B a ru e y , a n d h e reso lv e d to b e on h an d .' H e W as. T h e y h a d a lo v e ly tim e . A lo n g a b o u t 12 o’c lock th e fe s tiv it ie s b ec am e su p e rjo y o u s , a n d a rg u m e n ts a ro se . B a rn e y w a s in th e m id s t o f th e se . F is tic u f fs fo llo w ed fo re n s ic f r o th , a n d O’C o n n o r w ns n u m b e red a m o n g th e s la in .

H o w h e g o t t o h is room h e co u ld n ’t' e x p la in co U e tea tly ., l i e s u re w a s some* b e a t up . W h a t th e y d id n ’t do. to l)im w o u ld n ’t ta k e long to te ll. I t w as th e c o m p je te s t w a llo p in g lie . e y e r h a d ex p e rien ce d .

H e s le p t la te . W h e n tie w o k e u p he w ish ed lie cou ld h a v e s le p t la te r . H e fo u n d m ov ing u n d e s ira b le a f t e r a n a t ­te m p t o r tw o a t i t , so h e s ta y e d iii bed.

A b o u t 2 o’clock iu th e a f te rn o o n th e la n d lo rd o f th e ro o m in g h o u se ca m e u p a n d to ld B a fn e y a m an w a n te d to see h im . S eldom h ad B a rn e y h a d v is ito rs , a u d h is c u r io s i ty w a s a ro u sed . B u t i t w a s n 't s tro n g en o u g h to in d u c e h im to g e t up . H e to ld th e la n d lo rd to h a v e th e m a n s e n t u p to th e room .v • A n d e rso n , out, to s e tt le e a r ly a n d av o id th e ru sh , ca m e i a a n d took a lo o k a t B a rn e y . H e n e a r ly f a in te d . ’

■ V 1 g e t o u t o f tivis: o n lc ss th a n $ l,- 000 I ’ll be luck y .’’ h e to ld h im se lf. T h e n h e p roceeded to b u s in ess .

“I t k in d o’ b u n g ed y ou u p , d id n ’t i t ? ” h e b e g u n .iis a fee le r. H e co u ld n ’t say ; le ss ,: fo r h e h a d a consclence . _ ‘‘W e lI ,so riio ,’’ a c k n o w led g ed B arney , rio t g r a s p in g : tl ie p e r tin e n c e o f tlie q u es tio n , b u t re a liz in g i t s t r u th . V

"X o u k n o w . a s u i t a lw a y s - invo lves a lo t o f d e lay a u d ;tro u b le , a u d th e co m p an y h a s b e t te r fa c ili tie s , a iid i t ’s, b e t te r fin* (lu* p la in tif f to .s e t t le ”—.

‘■Wot a r e yez ta lk in ' a b o u t? ’.’ B a rn e y b ro k e in .

“ W h y , j-U i f r o m - th e s t r e e t ra i lw a y , a n d w e w a n t to see i f w e ca n ’t fix th i s u p fo r y ou fo r g e t t in g h u r t’. W e w a n t to i l u w lu it 's r ig h t ; .b u t , o f course* you o m ie is i .in d " —. B a rn e y khw ii g r e a t llg b t. I t m a d e

h im fo rg e t b is xvocs.“ D o ye;: D ieiiii'j e v riin t to p a y m e fe r

fa i l in ' o ir tl ie *-.ir y ls tl ild y 'i" b e asked .■ "T h iu -» th e id e a ,” a n s w e re d A nder-

“ W ell. h e re ,1 am .” s a id B a rn e y . ‘.‘H ow m uch a in I o ffe red ?”

A ndevsou h e s ita te d .“ U h - e r - t l th in k —e r —b o w ’d tw o fifty

s t r ik e y o u ? ”.. “ I th in k i t 's w o r th a t . le a s t five,” he rep lied .

“ N ow , look here ,” ex p la in e d A n d e r ' son . “ i f y o u f ig h t th is c a se i t ’ll co s t you a t le a s t ?100 fo r a la w y e r. You m ig h t g e t $300 in a t r ia l , a n d s till a g a in y ou m ig h t g e t n o th in g . I t ’s a l­w a y s a good Idea” --

“ D V y e z ineau y e ’ll g iv e m e $250?” In te r ru p te d O’C onuor, s i t t in g u p q u ic k ­ly. d e s p ite h is aches.

“T h a t 's i t ,” rep lied A nderson . so f a s ­c in a te d by th e p ic tu re o f w a r ’s h o r ro rs p o r tra y e d by B a rn e y ’s face th a t be fa i le d to no tice th e s u rp r is e in h is to n e s , ,

• T n ta k e i t ,” s a id O ’C o n n o r In a h u r ry . “ B r in g it to m e a l l in qunr- ters»f,-“ C h icag o T r ib u n e . ?

Attractive j Piano Bargains

M a n y o f w h i c h a r e n e a r l y n e w a n d a l l p f t h e m a r e o f f e r e d m u c h b e l o w t h e i r i n t r i n s i c v a l i i e . N e a r l y e v e r y p r o m i n e n t m a k e in . j

A m e r i c a r e p r e s e n t e d . J u s t w h a t y o u a r e l o o k i n g f o r m a y "be h e r e a n d a t a p r i c e m u c h le a s t h a n y o u w o u l d b e a s k e d t o p a y

u n d e r o r d i n a r y c o n d i t i o n s . T h e f o l l o w i n g m a k e s a r e o n o u r

f l o o r s : '

1 Slem way 3 Everetts 1 Chickering4 Webers 7 Ivers & Ponds 1 Packard2 Hardmans S McPhatls 2 Crowns

and various other well known makes

Uprights $110 to $475 Grands $825 to $625

W e o f f e r i n y J i i t i o r i t o o u r i m m e n s e s t o c k o f r e g u l a r

p i a n o s : . . . ' ■ ■' '

1 W h e e l o c k P i a n o l a P l a y e r - P i a n o i n M a h o g a n y c a s e i n s p l e n ­

d i d s h a p e . I t w a s t a k e n i n e x c h a n g e o n a H a r d m a n A u t o -t o n e a n d h a s b e e n t h o r o u g h l y o v e r h a u l e d O n ly $ 3 7 0

1 C r o w n P l a y e r - P i a n o , R o s e w o o d c a s e . A m a g n i f i c e n t i n s t r u ­m e n t . U s e d o n l y a s a d e m o n s t r a t i n g . p i a n o . R e g u l a r p r i c e $ 9 5 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . N o w ? 8 7 6

1 A p o l lo , P l a y e r P i a n o , M a h o g a n y e a s e . U s e d l e s s t h a n s i x

m o n t h s . G o o d a s t h e d a y i t l e f t t h e f a c t o r y . R e g u l a r

p r i c e $ 8 5 0 . U s e s b o t h 8 8 a n d 6 5 n o t e r o l l s N o w $ 4 7 5

1 H a r r i n g t o n A u t o t o n e , G o ld e n O a k eaB e. ' U s e d t h r e e m o n t h s . W a s $ 5 5 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . N o w $ 4 6 5

W i t h e a c h o f t h e s e w e g i v e o n e d o z e n r o l l s o f m u s ic .

N E W P I A N O SS p e c i a l l y s e l e c t e d f o r X m a s b u y e r s , a r e b e g g i n g f o r r o o m .

W e r e p r e s e n t t h e f i n e s t P i a n o s m a d e in A m e r i c a . T h e y a r e h e r e

i n m a h o g a n y , w a l n u t , o a k , t e a k w o o d , r o s e w o o d a n d m a r b l e -

w o o d . N o w h e r e c a n y o u f in d s u c h a v a r i e t y o f m a k e s . T h e E v e r e t t , H a r d m a n , I v e r s & P o n d , P a c k a r d , M c P h a i l , S t a r r , C r o w n , B u s h & L a n e , L i n d e m a a , T u s t in g ', V o u g h , H a r r i n g t o n , H e n s e l , M i l t o n , S c h e n c k e a n d o t h e r s .

W e a r e o p e n e v e n i n g s . . C a l l a n d l o o k u s o v e r . , " '

T U S T I N G P I A N O C O .I T u s U n a B u i l d i n g I| M a t t i s o n A v e n u e a n d B o n d S t r e e t |j . A s b n r y P a r k , N . J . j

B E F O R Eyou give out-your contract for piping your house for GAS it will pay you to consult us. W e can save j ’ou money, give you the very best kind of work, and can sell you chandeliers for almost O N E -H A L F of what others charge you.

A N D A F T E RW e have completed the installation we will_show you how to save on your gas bills.

W e are headquarters for Gas Ranges, Gas W ater Heaters, Gas and Electric Chandeliers, and all kinds of L ighting, H eat­ing ahd Cooking Appliances.

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SUNSET LODGEpoints of incorest. House newly tltted up nnd improved

Terms .on application. Open all tho yeur.

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F o r S a l e b y E . N . W o o l s t o nReal Estate and Insurance Agent, 50 Main \venue, Ocean Qrove, N. J.

C O T T A G E SNo. 85. On Ocean Pathway, a No.. 301. Clark avenue, a pleas*

modern 9 room cottage with all im- ant 7 room summer cottage, w ell'provements, including heater; house furnished. Price $2,100.in first-class condition. Excellent ' .opportunity to secure a house on this charm ing street. Price $6,500.

No. 83. Em bury avenue, very close to the ocean, a modern 1.2. room cottage with improvements,furnished.Price $5,500. . ..

No. 79. Central avenue, overlook­ing Ocean and Lake, a. modern 10 room cottage with bath, garage, large lot. Price $5,500.

No. 294. Cookman avenue, hear New York avenue. A five-room summer cottage. Price $1,500..

No. 264. On Heck avenue, No. 105, a very pleasant 7-room cottage. Nice home for summer months. Well furnished, full size lot. Price $1,800.

B O A R D I N G H O U S E SNo. 81. One of the best known

hotels on the ocean front. F ine trade established. F ifty guest rooms, mod­ern plumbing, furnished. Price on application.

;• No. 10. On Ocean * Pathway, ru n ­ning through to McCJintock street, a desirable boarding house property, consisting of thirty-two guest rooms, furnished. Owner open for an offer. Price $10,000.

W e have other valuable bargains both in cottages and boarding houses that do not appear on this list. Most any of the above properties can'be purchased on easy terms, and in m any cases a large size mortgage can be allowed to remain. All tbe proper­ties have water and sewer connection. •

Any further information will be gladly furnished and the properties can be in-, spected by applying to me at my office.

Is Not’ Half So Soothing to ■" Baby as

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Joseph Jackson• Donlor* In ;'■<

M e a t s P o u l t r y

As Millions of MothersWill Tell You.

I t Soothes the Child.I t Softens th e Gums.I t A lla y 8 a ll P ain .I t Cures Wind. Colic.I t is the B est Remedi/ for Diarrhoea,

I t Is a b so lu te ly ha rm less- a u d fo r o y e r s ix ty y e a r s .,fjo.?.. p ro v ed t l i e b e s t r e m e d y fo r clilltlven w h n e t t ’e th in g . , .

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G u a ra n te e d u n d e r th e F ood n nd D ruirs A rt. J u n o .1900*. S e r ia l K um bor 1098.

Mrs. J . B. .Sweet.

For Men, Women, Boys, Girls and Ihe Lillie Folks

I t is the height of wasteful­ness to buy poor shoes in order to save money ; but when you can buy good and carefully examined shoes at the same price, aiid otten les^, than you pay elsewhere for. tlie, poor

kind, it is a distinct saving to buy at Baker’s.. We never go hear factories tha t make questionable shoes; fo r , you shall never buy an unworthy shoe at our store,. 110. m atter how lit­tle you pay for it. T hat is why it is always safe, to save on shoes you .buy at Baker’s, as hundreds in' this vicinity know

" B u y al Bakers and save mousy" , ■ • . ■

C H A R L E S M . B A K E RT h e S h o e M a n o l A s b u r y F o r k

anklin Building, Emory Street and Cookman Ave., Asbury Park

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Brick Store, Olio Slreel, Opp. P. 0.

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P R O F E S S IO J(A Ii C A R D S .

ERNEST N. WOOLSTON, Commlaeloner of Deeds for New Jer­

sey and Notary Public.50 Mala Avenue.

OCBAN OROVE, N. J. Acknowledgmenta taken for all state*

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A v a r ie ty s u p p e r is p la n n e d b y th e l a d y f r ie n d s o f th e W e s t G ro v e flre - m e n , to b e h e ld s h o r t ly In th e h a l l o f U n e x c e lle d c o m p a n y on. C o rlie s a v e ­n u e . •

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L e t te r C a r r i e r F . A . H e a le o n T u e s ­d a y w e n t to N a s sa u , N , Y ., to a t t e n d th e f u n e r a l o f N e lso n H K ilm e r . Mi-. H e a ie ’s p la c e 5s c a r r i e r t h a t d a y w as ta k e n by S u b s t i tu t e C a r r i e r B a r n e t t .

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C o u n s e lo r S a m u e l A . P a t t e r s o n , ot B ro a d w a y , is a t R o u n d O a k , G a., fo r s e v e r a l . w e e k s . He* l e f t h e r e l a s t S a tu r d a y . A t t h a t p la c e C o u n s e lo r P a t t e r s o n lia s e x te n s iv e p e a c h in t e r ­e s ts .

I n F lo r a P h e lp s , w h o is p ra c t ic in g m e d ic in e in Now Y o rk C ity , c a m e do w n te th e G ro v e tb e f i le ; o f ho w e e k to in s p e c t th e d a m a g e d o n e Uer p r o p e r ty b y th e f ire o f l a s t S u n d a y n ig h t .

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i i a s t S a tu r d a y M r. a n d M rs. A. 11. D e H a v e n c a m e do w n f ro m N ew Y o rk to lo o k th r o u g h th o l r c o t ta g o on O cean P a th w a y . T h e y m a d e th o t r i p f ro m th e c ity a n d r e t u r n in th e i r a u to m o b ile .

F r a n k L . T h o m p so n a n d w ife , f ro m P h i la d e lp h ia , w e re r e g i s te r e d n t she M a r lb o ro u g h H o te l , A sb u ry P a rk , o v e r S u n d a y lo s t . T h e y a r e s u m m e r r e s id e n ts o f O cean G ro v e a t 3 W e b b a v e n u e .

A s a m a r k o f r e s p e c t to th e l a te W e sle y 0 . S to u t , w h o se d e a th is a n ­n o u n c e d e ls e w h e re in th i s p a p e r , . h e r e waB n o s c h o o l o n W e d n e sd a y . M r. S to u t w a s a m e m b e r o f th e lo c a l b o a r d o f e d u c a tio n .

M r. a n d M rs, W . C. C a rp e n te r , o f N ew Y o rk C ity w e re e n t e r ta in e d _>v- e r 'S u n d a y la s t in th e G ro v e b y M r. y.nd M rs- J o h n T . A b b o tt , o f th o N a ­tio n a l . T h e C a r p e n te r s a r e s u m m e r r e s id e n ts o f th i s p la ce .

G eo rg o F . R a in e a r a n d H a r r y G. S h ro v e , o f O co an Drove- a r e tw o o f th e t h r e e .a u d i to r s J u s t ch o .ia 'i oy th e A 'ebu ry P a r k a n d O cean G ro v o B u iid - In g a n d L o a n A ss o c ia tio n . T h o th i r d a u d i to r is R a y m o n d P a w le y .

■ O n -M o n d ay l a s t ' J . M . H a w x h u rs t , w h o v is i t e d h is p a r e n t s In th o G ro v e , t h e R ev . a n d M rs. J . H . H a w x h u rs t , « f P i lg r im P a th w a y , l e f t f o r C h ic a g o , w h e :i- h e is on ir;iged in b u s in o M w ith t h e B r a d b u r y P la n o C o m p a n y .

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A t h is h o m e in B ra d lo y B e a c h l a s t S u n d a y a f te r n o o n P a s to r K u*p p e r ­fo rm e d th e m a r r ia g e c e re m o n y f o r C h r is to p h e r M oo n ey a n d ; M iss B la n c h e V a n B r u n t , b o th o f A sb u ry P a r k , T h e b r id e is ; w e ll k n o w n In O cean G rove.

W ith C h a r le s K e n n e d y in c h a rg e th e W h i te d r u g s to r e In A u d ito r iu m S q u a re is to b e c o n d u c te d th e c o m ­in g s u m m e r b y D r. H a r r y Off a n d H e n ry T .F o x , e x e c u to r s o f th e e s ­ta te of M rs. M a ry L . W h i te , , f o r t h e : benefit: Of th e h e i r s . ,

O w in g to th e e x t r e m e c o ld w e a th e r la s t M o n d ay th e r e w a s n o s c h o o l t h a t a f te rn o o n . W h ile th e s ch o o l h o u s e w a s c o m fo r ta b ly w a rm ,, th e p r in c ip a l , th o u g h t i t u n w is e fo r th e p u p ils to r e t u r n to th e u u ild in g w h e n th e y le f t i t a t th e n o o n h o u r .

N. If , P r o u ty , o f S c ra n to n , P a „ th e o w n e r o f th e c o t ta g e a t 82 S tock^ to n a v e n u e , O cean G ro v e , s p e n t l a s t S u n d a y w ith M rs. P r o u ty in th e i r B ra d le y B ea ch c o t ta g e . O n M o n d ay Mi*. P ro u ty - l e f t o n a b u s in e s s t r i p to B o s to n , M ass., a n d P o r t la n d , M e.

L . v a n G il lu w e , o f * M ain a v e n u e , la s t F r id a y w as in P e r th A m boy , w h e re h e d e l iv e re d a n a d d re s s b e fo re t l ie L u t h e r L e a g u e o f t h a t c i ty . H e a n n o u n c e d th e r e t h a t t h e ' a n n u a l m e e tin g o f th e S ta t e b o d y w o u ld b e h e ld in A s b u ry P a r k , th e d a t e tb .be fixed la te r .

J o s e p h H e n d r ic k s o n , o f D e la w a re a v e n u e , d r iv e r f o r th e O c e a n G ro v e A sso cJa to n , h a s a b o u t r e c o v e re d fro m th e e ffe c ts o f th e a c c id e n t w h ic h la id h im u p w itl i a b ru is e d fo o t f o r a w e e k o r m o re . A s to ld in th i s p a p e i , a b lo c k o f ic e fe ll on M r. H e n d r ic k ­s o n ’s f o o t e a r ly l a s t w e e k .

M r si S ..A ; K eev es , M rs. J . K d w a rd F l i t c r o f t , M iss L id a T e r r e l l , M iss A n n a T e r r e i r a n d M rs. C h a r le s C le v ­e n g e r , . o f O cean G ro v e , a r e m e m b e rs o f c o m m it te e s a p p o in te d fo r th e f a i r to b e h e ld by th e A s b u ry P a r k W h e e l­m en d u r in g th e w e e k o f F e b r u a r y 28 in th e c lu b h o u se on B a n g s a v e n u e .

H o w a rd R . G e rh a rd , o f N ew Y o rk , s p e n t , l a s t S u n d a y h e re a t th e h o m e o f h is g r a n d m o th e r , M rs. A. W r ig h t , 104 H e c k a v e n u e . H o w a rd is n o w c o n n e c te d w ith th e m a in office o f th e N a tio n a l B i s c u i t 1 C o m p a n y , h a y in g s e rv e d a : p ro b a t io n a ry , te rm ; w ith th e c o n c e rn in - i t s A t la n t ic C ity b ra n c h .

C h a r le s F . K e n y o n a t h is p la c e o f b u s in e s s on O lin s t r e e t d u r in g th e w e e k re c e iv e d s e v e ra l s h ip m e n ts o f m e ta l b e d s , d a v e n p o r t s , e tc ; , p u r c h a s ­ed a t th e r e c e n t f u r n i t u r e e x p o s it io n in .N e w Y o rk C ity . M r. K e n y o n a n d h is w ife a t te n d e d th e e x p o s it io n , w h ic h .w a s h e ld in th e G ra n d C e n t r a l P a la c e . . ‘

T h e . s e v e n new , m e m b e rs o f W a s h ­in g to n f ire c o m p a n y h a d th e i r f i r s t f ire e x p e r ie n c e l a s t S u n d a y n ig h t . T h e y a c q u i t t e d th e m s e lv e s c re d i ta b ly . T h e n e w m e m b e rs a r e W i lb u r V a n - d e rs lic e ,.* , H a r o ld S a m p s o n , .W a llace H eed , C h a r le s D u n n in g , C lif to n S m it ji, CharlPR W M rm n n • a n d H a r r y W h i tlo c k . ;• . . / . ; . . . y ; . V ■ -V

T o d a y T h o m a s M a r t in , J r . ; of C la rk a v e n u e , w ill a t t e n d th e d o g s h o w in M a d iso n S q u a re G a rd en * N ew Y o rk . , M r. M a r t in is p a r t i c u l a r ­ly in te r e s te d in E n g l is h b u lld o g s ; H e is th;e o w n e r o f C o lo n e l ' S to n e , a s p le n d id ly -d e v e lo p e d d o g th a t , a l ­th o u g h n e v e r y e t o n e x h ib itio n ; is ex ­p e c te d to b e a; p r iz e .w in n er s o m e d ay iii th e se y e r i ty -p b u r ia c lass.- ;.

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t e r ta i n m e n t g iv e n b y M iss S y re n a S c o tt P a rm e le e , o f-O c e a n . G ro v e , in t h e R e fo rm e d C h u rc h , F r e e h o ld , t t te o th e r e v e n in g , ’say s th e T r a n s c r ip t o f t h a t p la c e : “ M iss P a r m e le e is a ne lo c u tio n is t o f r e m a r k a u ie a b i l i ty w h o h a s d e l ig h te d . F r e e h o ld p e o p ’.e s e v e ra l tim e s b e fo re b y h e r ta le n t ; ' l h is t im e in ; t h e r e n d e r in g o f P e rc y M ackay.’s v e r s io n o f th e p la y , J o d n o f A rc , s h e q u i t e .s u rp a s se d h e r s e l f in d r a m a t i c in s ig h t a n d s y m p a th e t ic in ­t e r p r e t a t i o n / S h e liv e d h e r c h a r a c te r b e fo re h e r a u d ie n c e , p o r t r a y in g .w i th e q u a l p o w e r a n d in s ig h t,- J o a n , t h e s im p le n a iv e c o u n t r y g i r l j u s t to u c h e d w i th a v is io n o f h e r m is s io n , a i id J o a n , th e iie i-o ln e o f t h e b a t t l e ­f ie ld in s p ire d w ith d iv in e p o w e r to oo a n d to d a r e , b u t n e v e r lo s in g h e r e a r ly c h a ra c te r is t ic s ' of s im p l ic i ty a n d s w e e tn e s s .’1 •• ; .

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m e r p a s to r o f th e W e s t G ro v e M . E . C h u rc h , is now a n •“ in s p i r a t io n a l” l e c tu r e r , w h a te v e r th e te rm im p lie s . M r. B a t t e n ’s h o m e a d d re s s is G ra n d F o r k s , N o r th D a k o ta . I t Is s a id h e is m e e tin g w ith c o n s id e ra b le s u c c e ss on th e le c tu r e p la tfo rm . H e w a s in ­o c u la te d w ith t l ie le c tu r e g e rm w h e n h e r e s id e d in th i s v ic in ity .

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T h e d e c e a s e d w as in h is f o r ty - n in th y e a r . H e w as b o rn a t F a r m ln g d a le , f ro m w h ic h p la c e h e . a t te n d e d th e F r e e h o ld i n s t i t u t e , l a t e r g o in g to P e n n in g to n S e m in a ry , w h e re h e g r a d u a te d . . H e th e n attem kM l th e L a w S ch o o l o f C o lu m b ia U n iv ers ity * I n 1 8 8 2 , w h e n o n ly tw e n ty -o n e y e a r s o ld , h e w as a d m it te d to th e b a r o f N ew J e r s e y , fo rm in g , a la w p a r t n e r ­sh ip w ith h is b r o th e r ; R ., T e n B ro e c k S to u t . A f te r te n y e a r s th e f irm w as d is s o lv e d , th e b u s in e s s in th i s lo c a l i­ty b e in g c o n t in u e d by W e sle y B . S to u t , w h i l e 't h e b r o th e r m o v e d to L a k e w o o d .

An a r d e n t O dd .F e llo w f o r yea rs* in 1905 M r, S to u t b e c a m e th e G ra n d M a s te r o f th e O dd F e l lo w s o f N ew J e r s e y .’ H e: w as a lso a1 d i r e c to r o f t h e O dd F e llo w s H o m e in T re n to n ; H e w a s a m e m b e r o f A sb u ry P a r k L o d g e , No. 2 6 3 ;. A tla n t ic E n c a m p ­m e n t, No. 22 , a n d A tla n t ic ; C a n to n , N o. 7, o f A sb u ry .P a r k . H e b e lo n g e d a lso to C o r in th ia n C a s tle , K n ig h ts o f t h e G o ld en E a g le . F o r s o m e y e a r s h e w as s u p e r in t e n d e n t o f th e . S u n d a y s c h o o l o f th e F i r s t M» E . C hu rch> A s­b u r y P a r k , a n d h e w a s a s te w a r d o f t h a t c h u r c h . A t o n e t im e h e t a u g h t a c la s s o f b o y s in S t. P a u l ’s S u n d a y s c h o o l, th i s p la c e . H e h a d s e r v e d a n u m b e r o f y e a rs a s a n U she r i n th e O cean G ro v e A u d ito r iu m , a s e rv ic e ih w h ic h h e to o k a p e c u l ia r d e l ig h t,

M r. S jtout w a s i s e r v in g h is se c o n d te rm a s a m e m b e r o f th e -N ep tu n e to w n s h ip b o a rd o f e d u c a t io n . I n th e c o u n c ils o f th e b o a rd h is a d v ic e on le g a l m a t te r s w a s fre q u e n tly , s o u g h t, l i e w as c h a i r m a n o f th e b o a r d 's e d ­u c a t io n a l c o m m it te e . H e w a a in s t r u ­m e n ta l in th e o r g a n iz a t io n o f th e M o n m o u th C o u n ty S ch o o l B o a rd s A s­s o c ia tio n , o f w h ic h h e w a s th e p re s i­d e n t ..

A w id o w a n d o n e so n s u rv iv e . M rs. S to u t . w a s M iss E l iz a b e th L o rd , d a u g h t e r o f th e l a te G e o rg e R . L o rd . T h e s o n , R . W e s lo rd S to u t , is a s t u ­d e n t in th e N ew Y o rk L a w S choo l.

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w ith b a t li j $ 3 5 0 . . ‘S u r f a v e jin e y o n e b lo c k f ro m t h e o c e a u , s ix - ro o m c o t ta g e , $ 2 6 0 . C e n t r a l ' ' a v e n u e , o v e r lo o k in g F le t c h e r l a k e a n d o c e a n , f lf to e n -ro o m

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h o u s e , $550 .16 W e b b a v e n u e , o n e b lo c k f ro m (h e o c e a u , a f if te e n - ro o m b o a rd in g

h o u s e , $400 .17 E m b u ry a v e n u e , o n e b lo c k f ro m th e o c e a n , s e v e n -ro o m c o t ta g e a n d •• • b a th , $3 5 0 .'1 8 O lin s t r e e t , o n e a n d o n e -h a lf b lo c k s fro m th e o co a n , s ix - ro o m c o t­

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a n d b a th ( J u ly lB t to O e to b b e r 1 s t ) , $ 2 7 5 .22 P i tm a n a v e n u e , o n e a n d o n e - h a l f b lo c k s f ro m th e o c e a n , n in e -

ro o m c o t ta g e a n d b a th , $ 4 0 0 .23 P i tm a n a v e u u e , o u e a n d o n e -h a l f b lo c k s fro m th e o c e a n , n in e -

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ro o m c o t ta g e , $ 2 7 5 ..25 B ro a d w a y , tw o b lo c k s f ro m th e o c e a n , s ix -ro o m c o t ta g e a n d s h o d ,

$2 0 0 .26 E m b u ry a v e n u e , n e a r tb e o c e a n , te n - ro o m c o t ta g e a n d b a th , $4 2 5 .

1 27 E m b u ry a v e n u e , w ith in a few d o o rs o f th e o c e a n , n in e - ro o m c o t­ta g e , $35 0 ,

S8. E m b u ry a v e n u e , o n e a n d o n e -h a l f b lo c k s f ro m th e o c e a n , n in e - ' • ’ . ro o m c o t ta g e , $350 .

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$ 3 1 5 .,33 A b b o tt av e n u o , o u e a n d o n e rb a l f b lo c k s f ro m th e o c e a n , a n e le v e n -

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room c o t ta g e , s u i ta b le fo r f u r n is h e d ro o m s o r b o a rd e rB , $ 3 0 0 .35 O lir. s t r e e t , n e a r t h e o c e a n , e lg lit - ro o m c o t ta g o a n d b a th , $ 2 6 0 .

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38 W e b b a v e n u e , o n e b lo c k f ro m th e o c e a n , fo u r te e n - ro o m c o t ta g e ,w ith b a th a n d e l e c t r i c l ig h t , $425 .

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40 I l e c k a v e n u e , o nu b lo c k f ro m th e o c e a n , a n in e te e n - ro o m b o a rd in gh o u s e , $40 0 .

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b a th a n d - Im p ro v e m e n ts , $30 0 .5 0 A b b o tt a v o n u e , on th e se c o n d b lo c k f ro m th e o c c a n , n in e - ro o m co t-

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w ith b a th , $ 2 0 0 . ./'■A b b o t t a v e n u e , n e a r N ew Y o rk a v e n u e , s ix - ro o m b u n g a lo w , $ 2 0 0 . I n s k ip a v ^ r iu e ; a a a r D e la w a re a v e n u e , th r e e - ro o m b u n g a lo w , $ 1 2 5 , M a to a v e p iie , c o r n e r o t P e n n s y lv a n ia 'sv e n u e , e ig h t- ro o m c o t ta g e ,

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h o u s e , .$ 4 0 0 . .H e c k a v e n u e , a t th e c o r n e r o f P e n n s y lv a n ia a v e n u e , p le a s a n t sev -

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c o t ta g e , w ith b a t h a n d a l l I m p ro v e m e n ts , $ 4 6 0 .B ro a d w a y , n e a r P e n n s y lv a n ia a v e n u e , n in e - ro o m c o t ta g e , w ith

b a th , $3 0 0 .-N ew Y o rk a v e n u e , n e a r M t. T a b o r W ay , o v e r lo o k in g a p a r k , e ig h t-

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im p ro v e m e n ts ,. $ 4 0 0 . -■ . ' '.' . :- ~W ebb a v e u u e , iseh r N ew J e r s e y a v e n u e , e lg ls t- ro o m c o t ta g e a n d

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a n d b a t h , e le c tr i c l ig h ts , $ 2 2 6 .M t. H e rm o n W a y , n e a r N ew Y o rk a v e n u e , e ig h t- r o o m c o t ta g e , w ith

b a th , $ 3 0 0 . ■M a in a v e n u e , n e a r D e la w a re a v e n u e , te n - ro o m c o t ta g a , w i th b a th ;

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ta g e , w i th b a th , a n d im p ro v e m e n ts , $ 4 2 0 .C la rk o a v o n u e , n e a r P i lg r im P a th w a y , o n e o f th o m o s t . a t t r a c t i v e

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w ith b a th a n d .Im p ro v e m e n ts , $ 2 7 5 .P ilg r im P a th w a y , n e a r C la rk a v e n u e , e ig h t- ro o m c o t ta g e , $2 1 0 . E m b u ry a v e n u o , e e a r 'P e n n s y lv a n ia a v e n u o , a m o d e rn n in e - ro o m

c o t ta g e , w ith a l l Im p ro v e m e n ts , $4 0 0 .C la r k a v e n u e , n e a r D e la w a re n v e n u e , f iv e -ro o m c o t ta g e , $1 2 6 ,C la r k a v o n u e , n o a r D o la w n re a v e n u e , llv e -ro o n s c o t ta g e , $ 1 2 5 . B ro a d w a y , n e a r N ew Y o rk a v e n u e , u m o d e rn jlo v e n -ro o m c o t ta g e ,

w ith , a l l im p ro v e m e n ts , la rg o g r o u n d s , $ 6 6 0 :C o o k m a p , n e a r N ew Y o rk .a v e n u e , o ig h t- ro o m c o t ta g e , a l l Im p ro v e ­

m e n ts , $30 0 .M t. T a b o r W a y , n e a r N ew Y o rk a v o n u e , n in e - ro o m c o t ta g e ; w ith

b a th , $ 3 0 0 ,C o o k m a n a v e n u e , n e a r P e n n s y lv a n ia a v e u u e , s ix - ro o m c o t ta g e ,

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w ith g a s , b a th a n d p ia n o , $1276.

268 Cookman avenue, noar New Jersey avenue, five-room bungalow,■' $140.

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261 Cookman avonue, near New Jersey avenue, six-room bungalow.„ ■ • $140; ■■■.'■■•. ■

262 Webb avenue, near New. York nvenue,. nine-room cottage, S260.283 New York avenue, .uear Webbjgtyeiiuo. Cour-rotim riungalow, $110,264 New York avenuo, near Wobb®nvenuo, four-room . bungalow,, $110.266: Abbott avenue, near New Jersey; avenue, seven-room cottago, $166.266 Broadway,.near New Jrersey aveniie, eight-room cottage and bath,

electric lights (to.Labor 0 ay ), 3250. ‘ '267 Mt. Oaririel Way, near New. York avenue,.five-room'eottage^ $160,

•268 Mt, Hermbs Way; near New Jersey avenue, aevcn-room cottage,$225. / . le..

269, Lake avenue, near New Jersey avenue, eleven-room cottage, with bath, suitable for boarders, f450.

270 Mt. Pisgah .Way, near New York avenue, seven-room cottage, $225,271 Asbury avenue, near New Jersey nvenue, nine-room cottaga, with

bath, $350. •272 Asbury avehue, near New J'-rsey avenue, six-room cottage, electric

light, $226.273 Lake avenuo, near New Jersey avenue, six-room bungalow, $200. 274- Mt, Hermon Way, near New Jersoy avenue, soven-room cottage

$150. '276 Mt. Tabor Way, noar Delaware avenue, alght-room cottage, with

bath, $350.2 76 Mt. Carmel Way, near New York avonue, six-room cottage, $150.277 Mt. Carmel Way, near New.Jersey avenue, eight-room cottage,-

with all improvements, $350.278 Asbury avenue, near Pennsylvania avenue; six-room cottage, w,t ' .

bath, $225.279 Asbury avenue, near Now York avenue, eight-room cottago and

': bath, $260.280 New Jersey avenue, near Mt. Hermoe Way, tour-room cottage

and bath, $160. 1 • -281 Asbury avenue, neur New York avenuo, eeven-room cottage, with

bath, $350.282 Mt. Tabor Way, near Pennsylvania avenue, seven-room cottage

and bath, $175,.283 ' Mt. Hermon Way, near Benson avenue; six-room cottage, $200. ' '284 M t Hermon Way, aear Pennsylvania avenue, a modern eight-room

cottage, with bath and,Improvements, «RE0,'286. Abbott avenue, near New Jersey avenue, six-room cottage,. $226.286 Mt. Hermon Way, near Whitefield avenue, nine-room cottage and

bath, $250. e ,287 Mt. Hermon Way, near New Jersey aveniie,. oieht-room cottage, ■

$226.288 Mt. 7,Ion Way, near Pennsylvania avenue, nine-room cottage, *7ith

bath and improvements,>$&l5. 1289 Mt. Hermon Way, near Fennsylvi'nla avepue, nine-room cottage,

$800.290 Abbott, avenue, near Pilgrim Pathway, nine-room cottage, $260,291. Main avonue, near Whitefield avenue, seven-room cottage aod

bath, $260.292 Mato avonue, near Whitefield avenue, eight-room cottago and bath,

$300.293 Embury avenue, near Pennsylvania avenue, nine-room. cottage and

bath ,.$300.294 Embury avenuo, near New Jersey avonue, seven-room cottage,

$176..296 Enaburj avenue, near Delaware avenuo, eight-room cottage, $175. :i96 Abbott avenue, near Delaware avenue, :Ight-room cottage ,uitl

bath, $300.23? Abbott avenue, neai Whitefield avenue, five-room cottage, $176.298 Abbott avonue, near New Jersey avonue, /ive-room cottage, $126.299 Heok avenue, near New Jersey avenue, nine-room cottage ani'S ■

bath, $400,300 .Al5bott avenue, near Hew York avenue, nine-rooEs, cottage, $268,301 Broadway, :near New Jersey avenue, seven-room cottage m i bath.

$300, ;302 Broadway, near Pennsylvania avenue, eight-room sottage, $200,303 Cookman avenue, near Pennsylvania avenue, seven-room cottas*

, . $165. - :304 Clark avenue, inear Delaware avenue, five-room cottage ant! ij#&,

$200.• . ■ .- ■ ' - ' ■■'305 'Main, avenue,, near Delaware:avenue,-eight-room cottage, $226.306 Clark avenue, near Pennsylvania avenue, eight-room cottage, $186.307 Clark avehue, near Pennsylvania avenue, six-room cottage, $is b ,308 Clark avenue,:, near. Pennsylvania avenue.-seven-room cottage, $146309. Cookman avenue, near Pennsylvania-avanue, six-room cottage and

attic, $175 : ;•■•■ .310 Clark avenue, near Delaware avenue, aix-room cottage,, $176..311 Mt. Carmel Way, near Pennsylvania avenue, a twenty-eight-rbom

boarding house, $600,

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SATURDAY; FEBRUARY 12, 1910. T H E O C E A N G I R O V E T I M E S 7

Thirty-FirstANNUAL REPORT

o f t h e

Township of Neptune

I J . T i l to n .................................i C h a r l e y S t o u t .....................1 L o w ls S lo c u m . . .• S a m D p r a h . . . . . . . . . . . .

F r a n k M a r k s . . . . . . . . . ,.J ob. E l m o r .......... . . . . . .T . E l m e r ............ . . . . .G e o . W r i g h t . . . . . . . . . . . .

J H . F . W h i t e ------; J . S im p s o n ........................j G e o r g e P a r k e r j B o u n d ? B r o o k C . S . C o .. j E . W h i t e .......................... .

C h a s . H . J a m i s o n . ,W . E . H a r r i s o n

. • • ■ „ _ _ _ , „ _ _ _ ' W U J a c k s o n . .F o r F is c fe d Y e a r E n d i n g J a n u a r y 1, 1 9 1 0 ^

b T I S F . L E E , T o w n s h i p C l e r K

COLLECTOR’S REPORT

W A L T E R H . G R A V A T T C o l l e c t o r ,

.. F o b . 1, 1!K)0, to J u n . 31,.1910.

• 1 . h e r e w i t h s u b m i t r e p o r t o f m y r e ­c e i p t s a n i l d i s b u r s e m e n t s a s C o l l e c to r o f

* T a x e s fo r - t h e T o w n s h i p o f N e p tu n e , In t h o . C o u n ty o f M o n m o u th , S t a t e o f N e w J o r s e y , ’f o r t h o p e r io d f r o m t h e I l r s t d a y

. o f F e b r u a r y , 100y, to J a n u a r y t h e t h l r i y -\ A r a l . 1910, I n c lu s iv e : '

! / -'>V ; .V • ' f t E C E I p t s : ' ^

. B a l a n c e In A . P . a n d O . G . B a n k .F e b r u a r y I , 1009 ........................; . . . . $ 3,027 .01

B a l a n c e i n O . G . R a t i o n a l B u n kF e b r u a r y 1, 1909 .............................

C a s h on h a n d F e b r u a r y 1. 1909... R e c e iv e d o n a c c t . 1909, p e r m o n t h - ^ .

ly . r e p o r t .................................... ^ .7 2 2 14K m sftW cd o n a e c t . 190$, p u r m o n th -

l-y r e p o r t ................................ 1W W ‘8R e c e iv e d 1 o n a c c t . 1907. p e r m o n th -

ly . r e p o r t .............. 1.538 4.5R e c e iv e d o n a c c t . 1900, p e r m o n t h ­

l y r e p o r t ........... •••R o c e iv e d o n a c c t . 1905, p e r m o n t h ­

ly r e p o r t ........ • • • • ' ............ :*•R e c e iv e d o n a c c t . 1904, p e r m o n t h ­

ly r e p o r t . . . . : ............... • • • • ................R e c e iv e d o n a c c t . p r i o r , p e r

m o n t h ly r e p o r t .............. ; ................ ...R e c e iv e d o n . a c c t . C . & I . , p e r

m o n t h ly r e p o r t ................ .. ..........

T o B a l a n c e

O C E A N G R O V E F I R E D IS T R IC TM a y :V

2,821 01 l;251 90

443 O0

-659 29

595 jfi

827 88

2.C93 97.

5 85,174,65

D I S B U R S E M E N T S ;P a i d L e o n a r d H u l i t , T r e a s : .........* 38,384 17

........................... - * • - • • • 175 36P a i d P . F . D o d d , d e p u t y 's c o a t P a i d W . C . H a v i l a n d , d e p u t y ’*

c o s t . . . . . . ...........................................'P a i d B . F . S to r e r , d e p u t y ’s c o s t . .P a i d T . E . H a n k ln s o nP a i d G e o r g e W e s t o r v e l t ..................P a W A . T . A p p le g a t e , C o u n ty

C o l l e c to r . S t a t e a n d c o u n t y ■/}. t a j t e s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40,000 00

R e t u r n e d H . M o o re B r o s , c h e c k . • 13 38P r o t e s t f e e T . M . A p p l e g a t e . 1 36P a i d 'o n .a c c t , o f d i s c o u n t .C a s h o n h a n d ........ ............................B a t . in A . P . a n d O . G . B a n k . . . ,B a J . In O . G . N a t i o n a l B a n k . . .

28 42 141 65

1 82 2.12

2 21’44 242 30

3,287 91 2,674 72

C . C . C la y to n ■

C . C . C la y t o nJ u l y 2.

W m . D o B o w ...................... ..J o h n B o s h le r ............................................H e n r y R e e d .................................. ............J . S im p s o n ............ ..............................D . W i ls o n ..............................■ .............W m . S ic k l e s .............................. ..

t d t ip •>« S n y d e r & R o b b in s ........................ . . .f C harles S to u t .......................... .

G . T a y l o r ................................................ .H . T . W h i t e ................................................G e o . H a r k e r .............................................B . S ; T r u a x ................................ ........... .H . S c u lth o rp e :................ .....................C h a r l e s M o r r i s .......... ..J o h n T a p p c n . . : ................................ .15. W h ite ......... J . . . . . . . ; ..................D a n ie l I r e l a n d .................. .........

. $78,672 57

571 25

C . C . C la y to n

(„\ C . C la y to nN o v e m b e r . 4.-

. 78 03

148 73

; .1,719 97

F 1 R R D IS T H IC T N O . 1A p r t t 5.

J o h n F . M e s s i e r . . . . ’............................. 202 91J u l y 2.

J o h n F . M e s s i e r '•................... ; • • • 240 00•--- : . O c to b e r l . .

J o h n F . M e s s i e r 53 01. - . D e c e m b e r 2. ;

J n h iv P . M e s s i e r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,939 02

F IR E D IS T R IC T N O . 2< J u l y 2.

C h a r l e s A . L a n e . . . . . . . . .' . O c to b e r 1.

C h a r l e s A . L a n e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .;.D e c e m b e r 31. . *

C h a r l e s A . L a n o . . . . . . . , . . . . — ;•»

S C H O O L S. . .. J a n u a r y 11. .

L e o n a r d H u l l t , c u s t o d i a n ..F e b r u a r y ' h.

L e o n a r d H u l l t , c u s t o d i a n . .- M a r c h . 22.-.

L e o n a r d H u l l t , c u s t o d i a n . .A p r il 12.

L e o n a r d H u l l t , c u s t o d i a n ..

, . 3,000 00

. . 3,000 00

■*. 5,200.00:

. . 2,950 00.

I 85,174 65

TREASURER'S REPORT

L E O N A R D U U U T j • T r e a s u r e r

F r o m J a n u a r y 1, 4909, t o D e c e m b e r 31, 1909.

U K C m v T S .'1*0 b a l a n c e ..................................................t M l 52R e c e iv e d f r o m W .* H . G r a v a t t . . . . 7,967 11 R e c e i v e d . f r o m W . H . G r a v a t t . . . . 2,000 00 R e c e iv e d f r o m W . H . G r a v a t t . ' . . ,1,027 W

' .R e c e iv e d f r o m W . H . G r a v a t t . . . 2,821 OLR e c e iv e d f r o m P . F , D o d d 12 05R e c e iv e r . f r o m W ." H . G r a v a t t . . . 5,734 58R e c e iv e d f r o m G . F . R a i n e a r ,

s o w e r p e r m i t .............................. 15 50R e c e iv e d f r o m W . H . G r a v a t t . . . . " 29 77R e c e iv e d f r o m W . R . O ’B r i e n ,

s o w e r p e r m i t ' ............ ; ......................... 22 00, R e c e iv e d f r o m W . H . G r a v a t t . . . 1,000 00

R e c e iv e d f r o m W . H . G r a v a t t . . . ’ 200 00R e c e iv e d f r o m W . H . G r a v a t t . . . 400 00R e c e iv e d f r o m W . I I . G r a v a t t . . . 300 00R e c e iv e d f r o m M a r y L . R o g e r s . . 20 56R e c e iv e d f r o m G . F : . R a i n e a r , .

d o g l i c e n s e .................................. , 5 00;• R e c e iv e d f r o m W . I I . G r a v a t t . . . 481 54

R e c e iv e d f r o m W . R . O ’B r i e n ,p e r m i t s .................... 15 00

. R e c e iv e d f r o m W . H . G r a v a t t . . . COO 00R e c o lv e d f r o m A . P . & O . G .

B a n k o n n o t e s ................ .*............... 2,500.00R e c e iv e d f r o m W . H , G r a v a t t . . . 1,200 00

. R e c e iv e d f r o m . W . I I . G r a v a t t . . . 300 00

P O O R• J a n u a r y 1.

U v a n G il lu w e ...........G e o r g e W . L o w . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

F e b r u a r y 1. G e o r g l a h n a W r i g h t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .J o h n L , B o t t o r f f ......... . . . . . ' ........

. M a r c h 3. .3. L . T h o m p s o n .......... ..R . E ., T h o m p s o n .......................A . W a r d e l l . . . . . . . i . . . ; . .........C o n s u h ie r s ’ C o a l & S u p p ly C o . . . .A . W o e h r e r ....... ............. i . . . *.A ; L i. W s l t eJ . H ; C o o k ..........G e o r g e W . L o w .......... . . . . .

'• A p r il . 5.G e o r g e W . -L o w . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .G e o r g e W . L o w ........L o u is M a t t h e w s .........J a m e s L . T h o m p s o n . . . . . . . . . . . . . .R o b e r t M c C le l la n . . . . . . . . . .

M a y 3.S . D . W o o l le y ............................................S . D . W o o lle y ...................................S . D , W o o lle y ............................................C . L . L o w . . . ; ...........................................G e o r g e W . L o w .....................................J. U. T h o m p s o n ......................................A . L . W h i t e ..............................................R . 15. T h o m p s o n .......................... .B . S . T r u a x ..........................................

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R e c e iv e d fr.om . W . R . O ’B r i e n ,s e w e r p e r m i t s ........................................

R e c e iv e d ’f r o m F . • D . H u r le y .l i c e n s e s .......................................................

R e c e iv e d f r o m F D . H u r le y .l i c e n s e s ............ .................................. .

R e c e iv e d f r o m P . F . D o d d , p o o ra c c o u n t .....................................................

R e c e iv e d f r o m F . D . H u r l e y .lic e n ses .............................................

R e c e iv e d f r o m W . H . G r a v a t t . . . R o c e iv e d f r o m W . H . G r a v a t t . . . . R e c e iv e d f r o m F . D . H u r le y .

l i c e n s e s .......... •* •••••••R e c e iv e d f r o m A . • P . & O . G .

B a n k ; . S o u th M a in s t r e e t . . . . . . . •R e c e iv e d f r o m T . N . L i l la g o r e .

s e w e r . .......... ...... .......................R e c e iv e d fr .o m P , F : D n d d R e c e iv e d f r o m G . F . R a i n e a r .

p e r m i t s ....................................R e c e iv e d f r o m G . F . R a i n e a r .

d o g l i c e n s e . . . . .R e c e iv e d f r o m A.

B a n k ......... ..............................................R e c o lv e d f r o m F . D . H u r l e y . . . . . .R o c e iv e d f r o m A . C . R a i l w a y . . . . .

• R e c e iv e d f r o m T . N . L i l la g o r e , p e r m i t s 1 . . . . . . . . . , . « . . . . '

R e c e iv e d f r o m W . I I . G r a v a t t , . . . R e c e iv e d f r o m W , H . G r a v a t t — R e c e iv e d f r o m W . H . G r a v a t t . , . .

. R e c e iv e d f r o m W . H . G r a v a t t . . . .R e c o lv e d f r o m T . N . L U la g o r e ,

p e r m i t s ........... .............................. .. R e c e iv e d f r o m A . P . & O ; G..

B a n k ............................................................R o c e iv e d f r o m C ity o f A s b u r y

P a r k , A . P . l»ond ............ .R e c e iv e d f r o m C i t y o f A s b u r y

• P a r k , r o a d I n t e r e s t b o n d ............... R e c e iv e d f r o m T . N . L i l la g o r e .

p e r m i t s ........................................................R p c e lv e d f r o m C U y o f A s b u r y

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l i c e n s e ............................... ...........R e c e iv e d f r o m A . P . & O . G .

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B o a r d o f H e a l t h ......................... 1.649 06A s s e s s i n g n n d c o l le c t in g . . . . . . . . . . . *..340 51I n t e r e s t a n d d i s c o u n t .................... 1.750 83N o t e s ...................................... 7,500 00F i r o D i s t r i c t N o . 1....................... 4,953 52

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September 3.Daniel Iroland ..................Wm. Jackson ..........................TV R. White ........-..........'........Geo. Wright ..........................W. White ......... .'------ -John Holmes ...... .....................Italian laboror. No. 2 .,..........Italian laborer. No. 3.............Italian laboror. No. 4...... .Italian laborer. No. 5............Italian laborer. No. 6 . . . . . . . . .M. Reardon ......Geo. Martin ................Herbert Parker ........John Doran ......... .............F. Babbitt .......... .......... ..........R. Do Bow ...............................Wm. De Bow ;.............. ........ .E\m»»r' Reed .............................Eden Reed.................................Italian laborer. No. 1..............

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J u n e 1.J . L . B o t t o r f f ........... ; . . .D . D , S c h e n c k ...........

J u n e 25.F . D . H u r l e y ..................... t . .D . D . S c h e n c k ............. . -J . L . B o t t o r f f ..........

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ASSESSING AND COLLECTING1 • *. January 11.

\V . H . C riL V att ......................O. S'. P a l tn o r ...........................

i '.Y. H. Hamilton .......... —J P itteraon & Rhome .........

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S ta t io n s in N ew Y o rk

Central Railroad New Jaresy, ail rail. Liberty street and Weat 23d atrset. '

Pannsyivania Railroad, Wear 23d 8treet, DesbrosBeB and Cortlandt atreeta; ■ - ■ , ' .l,e a ’vb o c e a n g r o v e a k d a s -

• . ; B U R t P A R K . ■■■■::..For New York-—6.16, 6,55, 7.10,

8.00, 8.IT, 8.50, 9.20, 11.30',a. m., 1.13. 2.20, 4.00, 6.30, 7.00,8.36 (Saturdays only), p. m. Sun- daya leave North Asbury Park Depot for New York, 7.26, 9.14 a. ' m„ 4.15, 5.34, 6.25, 7.48, 8.38 p.m . . •

fo r Elizabeth and Newark— 6.15,7.10 iexcept Elizabeth), 8.17 {ex­cept Elizabeth), 8.50, 9.20, 11.30 :а. m., 1.13, 2.20, 4.00, fi.30, 7.00,8.38 (Saturday only), p. m. Sun­days leave North Asbury Park De- pat 7.26, 3.14 a. ns„ 4.16, 5,34,S.25, 7.48 (except Elizabeth),8 . 3 6 J). n i .

For Red Bank, Matawan and Perth Amboy—-6.15,6.66 (Red Bank and Matawan only), 7.10, (Rod Bank only), 8,00 (Red Bank only), 8,17 (Red Bank only), 8.60, 9.20,11.30 a. in., 1.13, 2.20 (except Perth Amboy), 4.00, 5.30, 7.00,8.36 (Saturday only), p. m. Sao- daya from North Aabury Park De­pot 7.26, 9.14 a. m„ 4,15 (except Perth Araboy), 6.34, 6.26 (except Perth Amboy), 7.48 (Red Bank only), 8.36 (Saturday only) p. m.

For Belmar, Spring Lako and Mana- oquan— 1.40 Mon. excepted, ti.20,б.44, 6.66, 7.21, 7.67, 10.20, 10.64,11.40 a. in.. 3.19, 2.22, 2.35, 8.24,5.17, 6.20, 6.07, 6.16, 8.48.7.02, 8.10, 10.52 p. m. Sundaya leave North Aabury Park Depot 6.46, 11.05, 11.20 a. m„ 4.81.6.11, 6.56, 7.09, 10.28 p .m .

For Point Pleasant —1.10 Monday excepted, 6.44, 6.58, 10.20, 10,64,1.19, 2.22, 2.36, 6.17, 8.07,6.16, 5.48, 7.02, 8.10, 10.52 p. m. Sundays leave North Asbury Park Depot 5.48, 11.06,’ 11.20 a. m.4,82, 5.66, '.’.OSS, 20.28 p.. Ea.

For Freehold, Trenton and Philadel­phia via Sea Girt and Pennsyl­vania Railroad— 6.20, 7.26, 7.RT,11.40 a. m., 3.24, 6.20 p. 91. Sun­days leave North Asbury Park Depot 6.11 p. tn.

For Tons Rl-.-er, Mt. Holly, C*radea and Philadelphia (Market Str&st wharf) via Sea Side Park— 6.56 a. m., 2.86 p. m. Sundays lear* N orth Aabury Pr.rb 4,52 p. m.

For Freehold via Matawan and Cen­tral Railroad ot N. J .—8.60, l l .* 0 a. m., 1.13, 4.00, 5.30 p. m. Son- days leave North AsbuTy Park Depot 7.26 a. m., 4.16, 8.88 p. m.

For Trenton and Philadelphia via Bound Brook Route— 6.16, 8,66,8.60, 11.30, 8,80, 4.00, 7.00 ,p. M. SundayB. from North Aabury,t;«rlr. _ _ Depot p. m.

LEAVE NEW YORK FOR OOlSAN .OROVE AND ASBURY PARK.

Leave Liberty S trest—4,00,-. 8,S0,11.30 a. m.. 1.20 (Saturdayaonly), 4.45, 6.30, 6,30, 9.00,12.01 p. m. Sundays 4.00, 9.15 a. m„ 4,00, 8.30 p. m.

Leave West 23rd Street, C. R. it of N, J.— S.20, 11.20 a. m., 1.00:(Saturdays only) 4.30, 6.20,6.20, 8.60, 11.60 p. m. Sundaya 9.05 a. m., 3.50, 8.20 p. m.

Leave Cortlandt and Dcsbroases Streets Penur.ylvania Railroad—9.00 a. m., 12.30, 3.40, 4.S0, 6.10 p. m. Sundays 9.30 a. m,, 6.00 p. m.

Leave Wen; 23rd Street, P-jnns/S- *ania Railroad—8.65 a; m„ 12.15 Saturday excepted, 8.26, 4.2S,4.65 p. m. Sundaya 9.25 a. m „ .4.66 p. m.

C.EORGE W. BOYD,O. P. A., P. R. R. .

W. C. HOPE,G. P. A., C, R. R. of N. J.

RUFUS BLODGETT,Supt. N. Y. & L. B R. R.

M ISC U U iA N KOUS.F e b r u u r y 1.

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p r o v e m e n t e x p e n s e s ...................... 24 15J u l y 2.

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J . Ij. B o t to r f f ........ ................................... 14 00S. A . P a t t e r s o n , c o u r t e x p e n s e s . 1,000 00

O c to b e r 4.J . L . B o t t o r f f ........................................... 3 50C a r r i a g e h i r e .............. ............................. 1 00

N o v e m b e r 4.W i l l i a m U u r r , b o u r t i .......................... 75

D e c e m b e r 31.-Wi l l i a m B u r r , b o a r d .......................... 2 2o

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O c to b e r 1.A , P . & O. G . B a n k ............ 2.500 00

M . C . G R I F F I N

C ontractor and B uilderResidence, 66 Heck Ave.

Ocean Qrove

New Jersey CentralT r a i n s I r o t n O c e a n G r o v e

F o r N ew York. Newark a n d K hzubetb , 0.15, 0.55, *8.00, 8.50, 11,30 a . m. ; 2.20, 4.00, 7.00, 8.86 p. h (Sam rdnyfl o n ly ) , y im d u y s f ro m N o rth A sbury P u rk 7.2d a . m.:4 15,6.25,8.86 p. m.

t 'h lc a g o an d wes «..»5t 8.50 a . m., 2.20 p. m.F o r i la t tim o r i'u n d W uH hiuutou,6.15,6.55,8.50;

11.30 a. m t 2.20. 1.00 p. si. Sunday* from North A nbury PivrK s ta t io n 7.2H a . m. , 1,15 i \ m.

F o r K iiK ton, R e tb le l ie u j , A l l e n to w n a n d , M a u c h C h u u k , Itt.H A d e n to w n o n ly ) ', 6 55,11.30 a . m .; 2-'-'0 (-1.00 t o H ustou , p. s i ) S u n ­d a y s f r o m N o r th A s b u r y P a r k , 4.15 p , m.

For Wilaes Uu« rc, Mauch Chuct* Hud Soran- to u , 6.55 a . St., 2 20 p, m.

* N e w Y o rk o u ly .W , (}. Hk s l k r , V ice Prert, » n d G e u , M g r .

W . c . H o p s ,-G e n e r a l P aH .senger A g e n t,4-20-09

N*. 15. B U C H A N O N .G . A . SM O C ICP r e s i d e n t S e c 'y a n d .T r e a s .

B u c h a n o o & S m o c k

L u m b e r Co.D e n le r s In

Lumber. Miltwork a.id Builders' Hardware

Second. Third and Wallroad Avenue*AS8URV PARK

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A l b e m a r l e b r a n d o f C e d a r S h in g le s .P a i n t s . O i ls , V a r n i s h e s u n d B r u s h e s .

S o le a g e n t s f o r K i n g ’s W i n d s o r C e m e n t f o r M o n m o u th a n d O c e a n c o u n t i e s .

tfotiee of Selt/ement of Accoaai

Estate ol Margaret E- Hormby, OcccaaedN o tic e Is h e r e b y jflv* h t h a t t h e n c c o a n ia o f

th * s u b a o r ib e r J , u d m ln ls tn i l o r a o f t h o e s t a t e o f « v 'd decm vsed , w ill o e a u d i t e d a n d s t a t e d uy t h o s u r r o g a t e a u d r e p o r t e d fo r s e t t l e m e n t t o th o O r p h a n s C o u r t oY t h e c o u n ty o f M o n ­m o u th , o u T l ju r s t a y , t h e f io v e n te u n th d a y o r F e b r u a r y , A . D.t 1910.

J o h i i H o r m b y , M a r g a r e t F is h e r .

Dated January 10, 1910. (3-J.|4.20)

T H E O C E A N G R O V E T I M E S SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12. 19J».

IN MONMOUTH COl'NTY

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