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A LACTIC COUNTY RECORD. THI TY-TH2RD YEAR--NO. 17. NLAY,S LANDING, :N. J., SATUIR_DA¥, JANUARY 8, 1910: WHOLE NUMBER 1691. SEVENTV-yOy R YOUtl , Oelebrates 34th Wedding Annivers~ "y Beglns 47th Sunday School Ter~n :In spite of his three-score aud fourteen :~e~ s, MafflstrateDanlel .E. ]szard, hnle and h~m :y and merry "as when he wedd~l thlrt:~-f( ]r years ago, celebrated the annlv~rs~" o~t! it happy event Tuesday evening last, surrm~n~ 4 b~ relatives and frten~s, l BUSY SESSION OP I;OURTS One HundredCases Listed by Pro- secutor Goldenberg for Consid- eration of Grand Jury When Courts Convene Next Week. DOUGHTY AGAIN HEADS BOARD. Re-Elected Direct~or for Fifth Term--- Standing Committees Al~pointed. :Harmony prevailed Saturday ]n.sl aI the nn- null meeting of the.kt ")antic County Board of Chosen Freeholders, when that body met in the Court House on tile first day of the new year to reorganlse nnd fix the new budget. By the unanimous cholce of the members, Diree- ; tot F. Finley Doughty, of Absecon Clty, ~as \Vlth Supreme Uourt Justice Thomas a,V. re-eleeteda.~the execuIive omcer of the Board Trenehard presiding and Law JudgeEuoch A, forlgi0. The meetingw~-s ~lled to order at :Hlgbee on the Bench, the County Courts will noon by Clerk Fred. Schuchnrdt, with evi?ry convene Tuesday morning nex t Ior the regular member pr~ent except Samuel lteadlcy, who Ja]iuary"Term. ~The Grunfl Jury, consisting was obliged Io attend the annual meeting of twenly-four men good and true, drown by Councilln Atlantle City. Slwriff Enoch L. Johnson, will be called and 3’Vhelr lhe Clerk :-,nnounced the opening Prosecutor Clarence L. Goldenberg i%nd his elected Supervisor of the (’ouuty Buildings assistant, G. Arthur Bolte, for the cons)deal- and E. D. 141ghtn~ire retained in office lion of the Grand JulLv, nmong others of lm- County.En~neer, the ~flary of the latter offi- t~)rmnce a charge of h0mteide preferred cer tracing been raised preyious to his nora)n- against Albert L %Vatklns for 1he murder of attou. .Absalom Higboe was re-eh~ctt~ CountS: 3IAGI.~TRATE DAN/EL E.J.’~2A]I:D. Ernest Crown in Atlantle City. The work of Audltor. Ghthered around " the table at six elo k i the term will be consldembly lighter than 1hat The following committees were announced by Director L,’oughty: din~,er, Ira.re*lag Je~t.~ nnd givln~ I nah ems i of the October session, the ]a-st erases of which Finance--Lewis T. lnflay, John Unsworth, of ye olden tlmes withlh the memory qf b t were dl.~posed ofveslerOay. few’people, 3Ir. /szard, -L~.slsted by his e.~tIn ~- ; The January se.~lon of the Orphans’ Court Samuel ]L He~dley, Frederlek ~,~,. ,~VilleLs, ble wife, entcrlahmd his guests ilLa m|~t ~ ~-[-willbe held he/ore Judge t-]igbee, beginnlng t’harles~Lart. lovable niannm’. Tho~e present wcre:] M: !. ! Tuesday lmnlediale]y after the opening of Asylum and Almshouse---Alfred B. Smith, " -- ~ t’ourt, when final accounls will be p’~sed in Charks C. Fortner, Juhn P, Ashn~-~d, Cyrus Isabella Col-son, t’apt, and 5Ir~. Ha "risen FIFTY CIVIL SUIT9 LISTED ,. oo .o, Regular Organ)sat)on Slate Carried in Atlantic City Without a Scratch. Twenty-five Supreme, Twenty-two Without a semteh the or~anisathm slate was carried out Salurday last in the reo~anisation Circa|t, One Common Pleas and; of the City Council of Allantic City. Harmony Two Appeals Court Issues ~Be- marked the ?~.~ssion, which "was largely fittended by prominent resident~ of th,: r~=-sorl. Fifty issues ~re listed for trial in theCivil CourL~ of Atlantic County during the January Term before Ju.dge Allen B. Eudicott, who will opeu Court Tnesday mornlng next after a trial of call of the causes listed.Thereare’lwenty-fl~e suit~ listed in thc Supreme Courl, twenty-two of In the Circuit, one in Common PI~’~s .’u:Id two Aldernmn Georg e Carmany was elected Presf- dent, and announced the following com- mittees: Finance--Messrs. Baeharaeh, l~uzby, XeaMer, Phoebus, Riddle. Ordlnanee--SIes.srs. Lane, Kessler, Phoebus, Reilly, Donnelly. ¯ ’StreeL~--51e.’~r~ ~essler, Buzby, Baeharach, Lane, Donnelly. .~;vorn by County Clerk Samuel Kirby and the nominatiOnS, Freeholder Albert Smith in the (’curt of Appeals. The "List of Causes," Edueation--Me,.~r~. Malia, BoRe, t~eharach, if John~m, Parker ai2e~’ the charge 9J" Justice Tr¢nchard wl]I re- nominated :Mr. Doughty, who was elected for issued 5y County Clerk Samue. it.by, is in BUilding--Messrs. ltcadley, Mutt)and, Malia, . tire to the room provided for iLs se~slons, his fifth consecuIive term without a dia~ent- full us follows: : One hundred cases hax’e been prepared by lng volce. CapL I)anie] 1-’. V-lughn wa-s re- SUFRE)IE COURT I.~L’ES. Cuthbert, Bacharach. in E several estates nnd wills admitted to probate, i Following are ti~e petit jurors who will serve (hlring the term: :nten-)l for i ~\bsecon City--Sanluel 51eCalnbrldg0, James L J- I)evlan. ecord i Atlantic City--’¢,’illian~ ltyman, Jacob Her- unty, nig, John lI. Towu.-,end, John C. 3’V. Parsons , ].:dward GaMiill, John J. .Nesbitl, Jollu U. Thomas, Y¢illiam ti. Moore, Tony CelhL I:narh’s ]). White, Martin x,-. 13. Scull, ].eonnrd J. Williams, Henry 12. 0bergfell, J. Haines ]AppincoIt, N]lr J. Collin.% ~A’alter Jarmnn, /,>Mah 1). _Nix,m, Vfilliam 1-i. Davey, Hirman 31alhi% 3h)r]’is .’Stololf. Buena Vishi T|)wn:~hlp--lI:irry Brown,.JaeQb 11agl,r, ]~h’hard l~t’ll. ~,,n[ .%ntonio (In%ziana. Egg Harbor t’ity--]’:dw:u’d ].:nisidc], W illhlln t{. t)eser. ¯ l.lgg tlarbor T|,wnship--John T’. ~mith, John Laird, Nevada Talhnan. Galloway Tow/iMlip---I’|)rnelins Leeds, I.ewis R. ,’-Jnfith, ,losopli ~ahl, Abnun ,~trick]and, erous I "h:lr]L’s Filling. lg’h;l.~ i ltnnliltoll Tov;n.~hil~-I{all)h ."5. Vnnuanlan, it)) ; XVillbllU Ripley, ~Vlllinnl Adler, H~mi.y Bur- trnck : Icy, Joseph ])ul,01~l)n, A]b0rt 51nal]wt~)d. zhl , IIa]nlnontDu -- ]-’rank TO]lMlS01]o, ",,Vi/lianl ,mill. i Uolwt.t}, ~iVi}linln Mii.x’,rell. smal! i Mnllica Tl,wusl]i]~-l]enl’y I)clJeub:lluil. ap- i Northtleld--Jal,het A. lrelauil. "c] lh|" i ]~ll~tsantvi]}t~--J,)bn I]. Ciarke, Jos0ph Fu]- will ’ mer, Charlcs Calnpbell, John ]}etz. I,, i Port Republic [!ity--~Villinnl Van .’4anJ. ate t,, [ .~|)mers’ l’oint t’ily--John F. 14111, l.ewis j 51;l~|)n. ¯ English Creek News Items. .%t n meeting of lheAuxiliaryl)fAsb’nry 31. .ntl~n, ; ]{" I’hnrt;h h,.ld Tu,sday :/,flerDl>rql ;it the resi- L Tl’.r ih.nee of .ML~..1,):-eph 1’1. I~ce, 1he fi~llowing ,,tilters werp elc|.l,.d: ]’resident, 3lrs. 1;ella F. Osgood, Elva T. Fl~2eld~ George Jeffers. Bridges~Fmnk Enderlln, John K. Joinlson, Alfred B. Smith, John P. Ashmead, Jame.s Clark. Uounly 1%Gads--Edwin lr~0btnson, John Un~ worth, Frank Enderliu, Elvji Fifie]d, Lewis 31;tson, Harry May, Joseph Brown. l~ub]ic Bui]din~--Frederiek 3"V. 3’VilleL% Charles C. Fortner, John S. Risley, B.obert 31. tlart, Edwin F, obinson. Forfeited Reeognizanca~-Namuel }1. Head- ley, Harry May, John K. Johnson, John Car- ve]’, George Jeffers. Ordinance,=-.--Uhar]cs C. Fortner, /.ewis T: hniay, Lewis 31nsou, J,~seph C. Brown> Jalnt~ Cimino. Stddier~’ Burial--Joln~ S. llisley, {’yrus F. Osgood, Ander~on Bourgeois, B.obert 3I. ttarl, Henry Otto. l)ischarge of PrisoneL-~--l/arry May, John ,~ 14iMt.y, ~Villtam L. ]llack, James Cimlno, John Caner. ! Printing and Sl~ltioner)’--(’harlc~ }tarl, S. l.I. Ht~llh’y, \Villiam L. 13lack. Johu t’ar;’erl Janles tTinlill|), IAbrary--3ohn L’nswl)rlh, A.llder~on Bour- geois, ltenry t)tlo, James t’lar’k, Johu K. .I oh nson. rt , ¯ Fol]owiu.~ the lnornino s~slo,~ lht. Incn~ber.~ of the Board, together with the County olli- clals, were the guests of Sheriff Enoch L. Jolln;..u-)n at the American tIotel, where bountiful New Y~lr’s rella-st was served. COUNTY BUDGET REDUCED. Appropriations for Yea F Fixed by Board of Chosen Freeholders. County exlxmditnrc~ dnring thecurrcnt year will bc tess:than those (>f 1909, aecoi’diug to the annllal budget tixed li~t Saturday by tht. Board~of (’}il,..~,n Freeh,)lders. I_4~t year thp total nppropriilti,)n~ Ilu)i)uuted ti) ~l’~’,’~00, while this year the 6udget ~lll~ for only ~n5,000. The approprhltions far the seveh~l Collnty de]ntrtment~ for the current ycnr, "with which T’~aih’oad--3Ieasrs. Riddle, Freisinger, .’%Iali:l, l--3Iillville Impr. Co. vs. %V. J. & S. R. FL Co., Phoebus, Murtland. in fort; Car~’ow & t~n~ft, Bourgeois & Sony. Fire--~l~;~ssrs. Cuthbert, Donnelly, X~sler, 2--Albert L. Dormon vs. John ~Y. Ryan; in Parker, L,cuw. ejeetment; Bleakly &Stockwell, Bourgeois& License and Police--Messrs. B~te, 3Ialin, Johnson, Bachameh, Kessler. Lighting--31e~srs. Donnelly, Freisinger, Par- kcr, ~adley, Mutt]and. Prlnting~SIessrs. Parker, 3lallfi, Phoebus, Freisinger, Johnson; Charities--Messrs. ~Phoebus, Belie, Johnson, ¯ B;eilly, 51alia. , ¯ 1~w--5!esars. Freisinger, Parker, Cuthbert, H ~a0Jey, 3Iurtland. 7--Charles %%’. Bolton vs. First Presbyterian Streets, M;alks" and Drive~5Iessrs. Buzbs", Cllurch of Atlantic City, on contract; Grey & Reilly, Cuthbert, Headley, Lane. Archer, Gt~)rge W. Stone. Property--3Ie~rs. Johnson, BuzbY, t~arker, 8--Hannah Rothermel vs. A, ’C. I{. 1{. Co., in Belie, Reilly. tort; Carrow & Kraft, Thompson & Cole. Sanllary--51essrs. "Phoebus, Bo!t % K~sler, 9---John M. Quiun vs. W. J. & S. IL ]L co., In BuzbY, 14eilly. tort; John ~A’. Weseott, Bourgeoia &Sooy.. Electrical--Messrs. lgeill)-, Buzby, Cuthbert, 10---ttimm 5Iathis vs. \Varren-Ehret Co., in Donnel]y, Riddle. tort; William 5I. Clevenger, John 53". 3Yeseott /lules.--3le~srs. Murtland, BoRe, Riddle, Frei- Tllomp~on & Cole. ll--Charles W. 5Iathis vs. Elizabeth J. Boz- ~Inger, He~dley. 3Iayar Franklin P. Stoy announced the ap- arth, in contract; Samuel E. Perry, J. J. pointment of James I’arker as Water Corn-! t’r-lndall. " mi~ioner, and WalterJarman asTax _~sse.~sor. 12--The Traut& 11ine Mfg. Co, vs. New York Both were promptly approved. Councilmen Hose Supi~rter Co., in contract; Eli tt.Chand- I.~u~tC Bachanich and John 5lurtl:and were ap- ler, ~Vootton & Hayes. poinfed members of the /3~rd of ~ehoo] 13--Arnold Cramer vs. E~hvard Weber,._~ F_stimates. Council the’n adjourned, ihe whole tort; William {?. French, Bourgeois & Soo:y. ¯ - sesslon having eonsumed less than twenty 14--.krnold Cramer vs. Jamt~ Gale, in tort William C. French, Bourgeois & Secy. 15--Alwilda ]:tigbee vs. George W. John.~m In lorl; William t:. French, Carrow & Xra/1. 16--Edward Johnson vs. George %V. Jol)nson in tort William C. French, (’arrow & Kraft. 17--31ildred ]=ligbce vs. George W. John.son in tort; William C. French, Carrow & KraIL l.-~--John Lloyd vs. Hany J. Mulock, it) minuIt.’s: LECTURE COURSE OPENED. Distinguished Speakers Wi]] Talk On ¯ Literary and Historical Topics. Stnde’nLs and hirers of literature throughout the Count:}" will have an opportunity this Win- ejectnmnt; John B. Slack, Robert }t./ngersoll, ter to listen to a cours.e of free lectures by TImmDsoh & Cole. university extension speakers. The lecturrs, 19--Edwin 11. Culhbort vs. I?lemenI" Rc~tin. which ~n Thursday evening, are to be held in tort; R. H. Ingm.~soll, "Wnl. L GarrLson. I in the audiiorium of the Atlantic C’ity LIigh ’20--~,V ill)am ~omers & Co. vs. Johz~son 5I£son School. The speakers are Prof. John Co~per Co., in central’t; R. It. Ingel=spll, %Vm. L Powye, M. A., of Cambridge, England/ and tJarrison. Prof. Edward ~I. Griggs. The subjects and 2J--~,Vm. Seiners & Co. vs. Johnson 3I’.~son & flates of Lhe lectures are =Ls follows: #’o., in contract; 1L It. tilgclmoll," %Vm. I. Gar- ThurSday evening, January 6, subject: risen. Lamb. ’~’--Jt>hn llenry Barnard, Admr. of.\]/red P. Thurs’day e venlng, January- 13, subject: Mill|me, vs. Phihlnder E. 1.ame, in tort; 51artin Macaulay. V. Be/Nen. Jr., Eli 1t. Chandler. ZJ--Gcorge Yr. Bailey, Admr. el Tboma.s H. lhfih.y, vs. Consumers Gas & Fuel Uo., in tort; J. J. Cnuldall, lh)urg~ois & Secy. 24--Walter L. l)wens V:% Associated /i~tlties l’|)., in tort, U.t;. Styron, GarrLson & Voorhees, Bourgeois & .’-;ooy, Tl~ompson & Cole, 31e])el’- InOll & ]"isk. 25---ltenry N.Ji%incs VS. Townseud ll.ushnlorc, Thursday evening, January 20, subject: :Ruskin. Thursday evening, February 3, subject: ~eWo mlln. Thursday evening, February 10, subject: Walter Savage Landor,. Walter Pater. Monday evening, February ]4, subject: N.apI~; the Meeting of Greece and Italy. " 31onday evenin~,Februar~ "Z1, .~ubj ect; Rome, HII;HWIIY WILL I]OMPL NEW, JEltSEY BOUL[ "-" [ FORMS MISSING LINK i TO CAPE MAY COUNT Y~ ! Con/tract for Construction f’o be Awarded by :Freeholders-= [Seven" Bids Received and under,Con: sidei-ation by Road Committee. Seven Mds for the constr~cti~n of ~ae new Coumy boulevard from lhlsp ’lace toTuckahoe were opened Saturday" "last at the annual meeting of the Bc~arcl of’ Chosen Freel~olde~. the lowest, that nfA. L. Hi]pott, of Red Bank, offering to build -the road for $2-t,942.62. :rhe next tow~-t bid was that ofHarpe r & King, for .~z<7~l.Z~, : : The new road will form a direct c~aneetlon betweenthe Count)- H;ea~ of ~-ktlantlc a.nd - Cape 3Iay Counties, and p~:ovlde, an adequate highway for automobile travel to Ocean C"Ity~ - "Wildwood. and other s~shore resort~ Other bids submitted-were as follows: B. F. Sweeten & Sons, ~J,6~.00; Young & Me:Linden, ~30,~’N~).061 C.~,Y.31athLs & Co., ~27,173~°$; ikla~N man ~Tos., ~27,,867.61; Sutton Co.,~81,474.49, The ]~:~rd reserved the right to reject any or all of the bid% which we.re referred to the :Road- Committee, consisting o.’f Messrs, Robinson, Unsw6rtb, Ender]m, F) field, Mason. May.and :Brown, who will examine them and report to the Board at Its meeting ~’edn~day next, January 1~ when the award of the contract will be ma:de. " .... An important function Wilt be played by the new boule~-ard, according to a statement made in Trenton by Road Comzhissioner iFrederle Gilkyson, who approyed the action of the Board.-:Fending.the c0mpletion.of the projected coast boule}-ard., which cannot be opened until nulnerous costly bridges are built at points adjacent lo the seashore, the new hlgway will ; -complete ilqe "last link:~.~a good highway, for automobile travel stretch~ wfthoutL~ break " from the _-ktlnnlJc Highlands of ~’orth ffersey to Cape 31ny, g.iving _New Jersey a boul~.va~rc~. The 3Iay’s I~nding-Tu6kaboe road is part of" the route fi’om Ph{ladelphia , _North Jersey and Alhmtie City to Cape 3,lay, 0eean City and. other South Jersey resorts; %Vhen It is completed autom6hiles will have an unbroken " stretch of splendid roads from one end of the State to the other. Autoists from Philadelphia will come to. 31ay’s Landlng by way of the White Hoyse Pike, tKrough Egg .Harbor City, or by the recenlly built D0wnstown boulevard. From Atlahtic City.they can drive through Pleasant-ville .direct to this place, or comeby way of Eoo }/arbor City, a longer route. From North Jersey the roflte will be’along the Shore Road, now under course of construction, to Plats.3. ntvil]e, ,thence io lhe’Connty Se~L The fact that a conMderable portion of the mew road will ran through pine woods will not have a deteri’ent effect on automobile {raxel. In its etude condition "Idst Summer it was very popu "lar with" aut0ist.% hnd formed a pa~. of the route of several enduranee runs from Phi.ladelphia. The new rent1 will be twelve miles in length~ and will be constructed similar to the other County highwayS. Heard at Harnmonton: will be eMnbli~hed betwe,.n lll;lt plncp aud Allantic{’)ty, and Ibe old railroad brhlgelo I)ceanvilte rebuilt. "While the l’t.,polt is not autheutic, it ]ilLs i’-tused residents of Brlgantiue Io "sit up and take notico,"and to seriously c|)nsider the questi,m of making the clly grow. ,\s a Sum)nor resort, tilt’ ],)eation proxin]ity tt, .-~tlalltie Cily wltb gc~)d Phih]- delphia lniin .~rviec wouhl instlre ])i)])ul:lrily wilh visih)rs. Lost Her Feathers in Bad Weather. Town.-:hip Colnmitt~eman Charles -1). Make- p~lcc h,~s a turkey hen tl~t is in ralher uncmn- fortable circumstances for Winter weather. llecently she begunto Io~ her ft~athers, and in a few days presented such a sorry app~xrnnce and sulfcred so ]uucll frlnn the ct)ld 1hat the hird was giveu Iemporary ql]arit.rs tn lhe Makepeace cellar. New Law Firm Announced. Aunouncement wins made Saturday last of the formation of the new law fir]n of Eli t-]. Chandler and Richard ]t. RoberL~on, who will conduct buslness under the name of Chandler and B.oberLson nt the former offict.~ ol 5It Chandler, Blaekstoue Building, South Ten- neasee .Xvenuc, AtlanI]c City. Young Lawyers In Partnership, ~i. G. Schwlnghammer and-J. Wharton Btokes announce that they have formed a partnership for the general practice of law~ with nffiees 4:~5-G-7-~ Bartlett Building, Atlantic we reprint 1he bridget of 1909 for eon~pnri.~)n, are as fallows~. _ 1910 l~k~J COIl rt ..... ......... - ., . ,a:. , = .:~, ;co.~ ],.o.c~t Oh surplus rt.Venue ......... 7~’~.].]8 ~2torest on loat~s .................. 1,500.{)0 1.~’0.1)0 ,~taltonerv m~~ ....... 000.00 _,000.00 1.un’ltie ~\syluni an~ Ahnsholls~ ......... T~ Elet’thms ............................... 10,000.00 9,500.00 Coroners and lq].wieians ..... 2,000.00 1,7>01).00 l’:xppnst..~ of }{,)al’d and I)lll- rCl~ ~a hirie,~.[. ................. 7,.500.00 Y,~10.00 Bridge~ ................................. 13,000.00 13,;:,(D.00 Jail ....................................... 10,003.00 13,.:~0.00 Jn.~tice and eolL~table costs. 3,000.00 3,000.00 Pnb]ie buildings ................. 9,0C0. D0 8,N)0.00 County law library ............. 100.00 100.00 ]ntcreMtin bonds................. Lt;~0.00 5,4.’;0.00 Hedempli,)n of bonds .......... 20,000.00 ;.~,000.CO County school exam)nell... 2.50/)0 ">..~5.00 Counly roads constrnetion. 20,900.00 15,000.00 t’ounty’roads maintenance. 25,000.00 Lq),000.00 Pren%ium and fees on f¢,xt.’s 600.00 L~0.00 So.hliprs’ Burial ................... 600.00 200.00 1.ighting eoLlnty roilds ........ ~{,000.00 4,.~0.00 Ci)Unty lh~:Ird of ]’;tlu:lliz~i- lion of "l’axc-~.................. 1,01)0.00 1,,500.00 InehleulJlls ............................ :l,;~’0.00 3,I60.~ At|antic i ’it> H|)spihd ......... 1,00~.00 ......... Toml~ ............... ~ ........... ~175,000.00 $1~,:-~0.{~) Farme~,s Realise Benefit of Hunters’ License Law. "The fiirmers of lhe shire," ._,~ys the Trenton .EFt’lll’/lg Time.~, "now rea]ise that the gunner’s license law wo~ks well for lhem. Thereare fewer bu]Jlery Jl) Ihe /]p]ds,.and hence mort, g’une left for the farlners and their sonsand friends b) shool, and there are fewer broken fenrt.% rifled orcherds and h.~ stolen ponltry. "~Vhentlie lie[;n.’,e fee was fil.’~t propIxsed, Llle strongt~t opts]Itch erune from 1he far]ner~ Now that ills beeu removed it is doubtful whether lhcre will be any conslderable senti- ]neat in f’lvor of 1he rept~al of a taw that adds between $40,000 and $50,000 annually to the Shlle’s revenues, end mndL~. 1he Fish and Ganle Comnli~sion self-sushflning, instead of P. burden upon the treasury," Will Open Night School at Minotola. Pro!’s. J. E. l’hipps, principal r~f the Minotoh~ public schools, and Charles T. 14es~, of the WhL~Xt Eoad School, announce the opening of a night school early during 1he month, se~ssions to be held In the Mlnotola school building. Both instructol~ are graduates of the 51illersville Slate Normal School of Penn- sylvania and hold State certificates, having a wide experience in teaching. A. nominal n~te will be charged to ~tudents who enroll In tile night school, where all the eommdn branches of stud>- and possibly a few .~pecial subjeeIs will be taught. The estabtishmentlof the school will give many young men anti,yemen of: 5Iinotola and olher County towns nn oppor- tunity to complete their education under efficient Instruetors. Appli~,~tion for enrohnent may be made to either of teachers, " County Finan~:es Satisfactory. County Collector L~evl C. A]bertson’s report, read at the meetlng of the l~rd of Freeholders Saturday last, was one of the most satisfactory l"nt-I (’o., in tort; -V;m. 31.Ule~,’enger, Bourguois the He-art of the I4enMs.~mee. & ,~,~y. The firs’t six lectures are 1)2) Prof. Powyg and 4--1rig:ills Electric ConstruCtion Co. vs. E.J. the lacier by ProL Griggs. Another series will Austen t’o., on contract~ in attachment; Bout- be anonpcefl later. geois & ,~oy, Arthur it. BL~sell: 5---Carrell Doughty vs. Atlantic City Bl~siness l.(~,gue, in tort; Bonrgeois & Sooy, Theodore ,’-;|. him pL t~-Eniclw Marvel vs. K:llharine McGrath, in tgectnlent; Bourgeois ,t ~ooy, ’fhonapson & State Elections Expensive. The annual reporff of the Division ol E]eelions of tl~e Department of State, ~led with Governor Fort at Trenton, shows that Although the election of 1909 was only Ior Uole. county and mtn)ieipal o]I]cel~:, the iner~se iu 7--1tarry ~V.ttnrringtonvs.JoshuaJagmeliy, the number of election districts made-.l!~e: in tort; Eli tLChnndler, E.G.Schwinghammer. volume of supplies almost equal to tho~ ~---Anna Harrington vs. J,>shuaJagmetty, in requlrefl for the presidential election of 1.q0~. tort; Eli tl. Chandler, E. G. Sehwinghammer 9--I~h~te of I,. LewisSngendorph vs. Rebeet~ I-I. Kilpatrick, in meeha.nie’s lit.n; Eli H. Chandler, S. Cameron ltinkle. 10--.North Jersey &Poeono Ice L’o. vs. Iteury Male, on vontnxet; "]3. C. Xnlmer, Eli H. t’hnudlcr. ll--Uatharlne Corr ~-s. A. t,. & S. R: 1L Co., In tort; Tht’o. V;. ,~.’ehinll)~_]’bo:nlpson & Cole. 12--t’harles F. Kehoe "rs. Benno Klopfer, in eontm|’t; U.L. Go]denberg, Samuel E. Perry. l;I--Corwin Yerve Force Blood Cireulatlon t’o. v~ Eleanor E. Drummond," in contnmt Thee. W. ~chimpf, Bourgeois & Secy. 14--13rill|ant Eleetrie Uo. vs. Inb-alls Electric Construction Co., in contnwt; C. L. Golden- berg, Bourgeois & Secy. 15--~Samuel It. tl~dley vs. Andrew Marcus, In tort; Emerson It)chards, D. O. ~Valkin.~ For the last election 39,:~N3 pieces of electiou matter wcrc sent out from the office of the Secretary of State, ~s a~linst 41,410 pidces for the voting ing 190~. " The electionmaterial reqnired for the special voting ou the eonstitutionul amendments h’~q September wns enormous, ,’m shown by ti;e report. Twenty. tons of ballots were used to supply- the 1,:~52 districts of the State. - There were 1,]61,400 of these ballots eireuiated and they measured Tourteen, and a half by twenty and a quarter i~ehes. The nmnber of election diMricLs ~ras increased by %eventx-seven’last ye-ar. Farmers" Institute at Germania, L’nder the auspiee~ of the NewJersey state Board of Agriculture, a Farmer~’ Institute will be held Fridny, Janmiry 14, in Liederkranz 16--~amuel It. Hcadley vs. Walter K. Carl- Hall, Germania, this Count>’. The meeting is "leer, on contr,~ct,lien claim, Emerson Rlehards, _free to all and a large atteudanee of Count,>" 14. ~,V. Lewls, Thompson & Cole. 17-~%m~uel H. t=I~_adley vs. Walter K. CaviL leer,on eontmet, lien e]alm; Emerson Rlcharfl.s 14. W. Lewis, Thomp.~on & Cole. l,~--Ada ]’i.Ulark vs. Wardgn L ~ne, in tort; t~’petto & Repetto, Charle.s C. Babcock. l!]--Eleonon~ Boyajian vs. Samuel H~adley, in 1err; J. J. Crandall, Emerson l~iehards, R. 1t. Ingersoll, Thompson & Cole. farmers L~ deMred. All who attend are invited to bring fur inspectit~n exhibits of various kinds from their ~xrms, ~At 10..30 a. m: a lec- ture on "Cw.’cr Crops and Their" Importance" will beg)yen by ~%’. T. Zinn; 11.1.5 a. m, "Com- mercial Fruit Growing; Bush Fruits," C. 3’V. 3iontgon~ery; 2,:~ p. m.."Commercial Fruit G, ro~ing: Tree Fruit-%" C, V;. 3Iontgomer~’; 3.15 p.m."Soil Improvement,’" W. D. Zim/; :.~--First National t~nk of Plea~ntville v~. !3A5 p. m "l?,equisites for Dairy Belten~en{," Mariue Trust Co., in contract; Garrison & Franklin l-lye; 7.30 p. m. "Winter Eggs and Voorhee_% ’rhL~. w. SehilnpL 21--Webster Price vs. A. U. & S. ]’L 14. Co., In How to Get the.m," J. H., "Wolsieffer; 8.15 p. nL $1 ~ ,, Marketin~ Produce, t’. 3’V. Montgome/’y. tort; Ularen~. PettiI, Thompson & Cole. 22--:Moldawer & 2dllgrim Co. vs. Braunsteln ~- Dry Goods Co., in eonfract; E,G. Schwing- Seaside Yacht Olub Nominates Officers hammer, Bourgeois & 8oo3". At n recent meetlng of the Seaside Yacht .Club, Of Atlantic City, Councilman Edwin A. co.~_~toN PLXAS COtHtT ~,~ux.~. Parker was renominated for Comn~odore of 1--(2xrnmne Diorio v.s. Genaro Ci’.stello, !n that or~ntsation. The electi0n will be held tort; Garrison & Yoorhees, Thomps~on & Cole. FeUruary 7, after which theannual ba, nq.uet A:PPEAL COURT ISSL’:E:4. will he givento anembers.and friends. Other 1"Harry Love]e~ vS. :Harry Stewart, in nomtnntionswerei~sfo]lows::Ra~rComm~lore, debt; Edmund Wilson, Garrison & Yoorhees’. T. 8. Crane; Vice Commodore, Thozna.s Bow’es; 2--t]arry Lovele.~ vs: Louis H. Barrett, in Secretary, E.W. McCann; Treasurer, W.A. debt; Edmund Wllsoh, Gnr~ison & Yoorhees. Last Conviction of October Term. The ]]~st conviction of the October Term was secured by A.~istant Prosecutor BoRe yester- day before Judge F_~ A. Jcligbee, whe~ 5Vilson ¯ Maupay; Fimmcial Sevreta~-~ Kirk Love~and; Trustees, Lewis 8tadier and T. 8, Crffne; Regatta Comm.itt~e, Large Craft, ;T. S. Crane W.A. Maupay and tL LIppincott; Launches, l)le corner of Main SIreel and 31aple .kvcnue, day last in lhe pu]pil of lbe 3I. E. c,mdul’ting bt%sinl.ss under thv 1irm nan)e ol the l~ev~ 1). 11. Slloek, of l’itman fMor~ & I:,). "Triode coudili,nl.-: )rove nnd,.r- will conduct .~:rvices again to-morro gone gr(~ll ehangr.~ since thal lin]v,’" .’~lid Mr. Morse yesterday. "Then we sold large ,luan- titles of l~)rk, .and l~mght high ]ealher 1)(~)L% several dozen lit a lilac, and now th,.rc is very little sale fl)r either. ~,)]ne I)f llle stliph.s, Sllch KS sngllr, /lo,)r, c,)tlon, rte., were ill di’nland then lind thcJr .~.ale ha.~ not greatly incn.~l.st.d; Imt there are lnany artielL.-~_ ,,f nlerch:~ndise sold now that werenot found in any store nt lhat time. Our inventory al that timc was about two thousand do]hTrsT, ~ u,)w il Is lln’ee tinl0s that amount." New Water Tank for Railroad. S}loek’s .~rnlous 9re of the wid that arou.~ lhe intert~.t of the. and ,l large !~tlendm]c.e of members an, i.~antlci/~lted to-morrow, both evening, Io ht, ar him preach. Freeholders Fix Meeting Da At its annnal session the Bo~ird holders ~Ixed the following meetings during the current y~qr: Fehru’lry 9, March 9, April t~, May ll, July 6, August ]0, September 7, November 9, l)eccmber 7. M,’ltb tt~e e: of the September n~eetlng, which will The 3,%’. J. & ,N. ll. ]L Co. l.~ erecting ll large at- the A]mshou.se, all the meetings water hink lp the rear of the Main Nhith)n. held In Atlantlc City. The steel frame work is !n position and the ~-- lank will-probably be comI.leted within afew *A’tlantic l,odge No. 50, I. O. O. days. The old wooden tank next1% the .North- every Friday evening in the Lodge bound tnl(’k will be torn dgwn. he Po~t-omee. I by City. Both young men are ablp~ lawyers and who bare won dlstlnclion at the Counly bar. ~ev. -" ¯ ~. :ind. Street Gutters Need OIearingOut, ion, barge quantltles of raln have fiooded por- nds tlons of the nvenues dnrlng the week where and the dra|ns nnd gutters have become clogged wltb ]eav~ nnd other debris. A Ihorough elearingont of these at the first opporinnlty wil ! allow 1he water to drain off properly; rPt ~- ~-- L;- itz Mite Society Will Hold Session, - . 12, The regular monthly meeting of t-h~ ~i-~slSy- ,e ~, terlan 311te Boelety wlll be held Tuesday even- r ,3, lngnext nt the residence of 3Yr~:J.~lbe]la Cor- lou son. All members and frieuds w l]l be cordially wld welcome to the seaslon. " - - be Appointed Assistant Postmaster. Following the rt~lgnatlon of Wesley Ford aa eet~ A.,~slstant at lhe .Post-o/lice, CurLL~ ]tazelton, ,vet Jr.~ has been appointed to that lX~ltlon by Postmasterl.ewLs ~’. Cramer. ever presented to that body. According to 3It. A]bert:~on’s tlgures the County finisla.ed the year with a balanee in the treasury and ~"@~ith enough funcLs available to PaY all ordinary charges during the next four months without borrowing. Only one account was overdrawn during 1909, that being the election fund, which deflctt is directly attribub~b]e to the expenses of the eonstitiatioual amendments election which was unlocked for and there- fore not taken cnre of in lnst ycar’s budget; Oyster Commission Reorganised. 14eorg~nisationof the Atlan tlc Coun ty Oyster C0mmi~lo.n was effected Balurdny ]ast In At- lhntic City, wtth lsa~c Blnallwood, of Port Re- public, Harry H. Postoll, of AtlantJ9 City and Dr. ]L IM. Sooy, of P]ea,_~ntvl]le, in ~ttendance. The session wag held In the roo~tas of the Young Men’s Repub]lcah League. A number of licenses were ~evoked bb~auso they had nol been tmld for, but the names of the delinquents were not made public, Anderson, colored, of PleasantvIlle’, was fo/lnd guilty of receiving goods stolen from the general store of George ~,V. Leach. The jury.in !the c,"ase of Richard Buzby disagreed and new lrlal will be held. The following sentences were imp~x~2d yeslerday: James McCril], larceny of ring from sister-in- law, th’ree months in the County Jail. Michael .Clrlgliano, reebiving stolen goods~ Itobert Haddo~i and Measurer, l-larry Andrews; Lamnch M~.~asure’r, Orville Crane. Office and Plant in Splendid Condition, An inspection of the new officeof th6 Surro- gate and thenew h eatingand ilghti~gp!ant of the County buildings was ~.ade Saturday last by th9 =tloard of Freeholders~ Who ex- fined $100. , pre~ed tllei~ thorough satisfitctlon at the tlm;old Began, iarceny of feedfrom Leach’s .efficiency of boIh det~rtments and their Store, Plea~lntvllle, linc~ $I00. " "splendid eondltlon. The new County 0mee Is Judge Higbee will impose sentences Mondfay one of the finest in the Shtte and the power on other prisoners convicted of lareeny in con- plant is the n~st ulNto-dqte that can be found neetion wllh the Leach Store ro.bbery. anywhere, May.Ex’Pend $100 On Bridge Repairs. 8 Saturday ............. :,,. i -5.18 [" 5.48 James Jenkins; Sall 9 ~uuday_.....,. ..... , ..... I 6.1)t [ 6.:/4 ¯ 10 Monday ............. ...... } 8.t9[ 7fi9 11 Tuesday .......... ;.. ....... i 7.85, 8.0{ 12 Wednesday ........... ,_t 8.20 r 8.48 13 Thui-sday ................ I -9,04 I 9.34 14 Friday ............ ....,. ~ 10.00 1 10.~ 15Saturday ...... .......... ~ 10.87 ~ ]1.12 16 Sufida~-:...., .............. {1126 { ...... 17 Monday. ................ * .06 ! .21 18 Tuesday.......... , ........ 1.t~3t 1.21 19 ~Vednt~day .............. i. ~{~1 "2.27 Thursday................ 3.05 I 3.40 21 Friday .,... ....... ; .....;o 4.05 [ 4.49 22- ~turday,.., ........ .. 5.05 - ,5.51 Slmday..., ............... 8.00 6.49 !2t Monday ..... . ..... . ....... 6.51 7.37 2,5 Tuesday ........... ; ....... 7~49 8.25 26 Wednesday .......... :.. 8.~ 9.08 Thursday ............... 9.10 9.48 L~ Friday &....: ......... :... 9.53 10.25 "..)9 Saturday-.’.. ............. 10.~ 11.ff2 80 Sund:Lv ............. ..... 11.12 11.42 31 Monday ............ , .... . 1L~0 ....... . Icy Walks Made Uncertain Footing. On motion of AndersonBou~eois, theBoard Icywalks during the week nmde very un. ofFreeholdors Satur ’day voted tonll0w each certainwalking and ]many. pedestrians suf- member $I00 .fo r repairs,~o bi’idgesunder l)is fered slight bruises Srom /’ailing on the frozez~ supervision wtthout ~a]llng on the Road Com- greed. Fortui2alely no serious injuries have mlttee for inspection and ~tuthority.. The been reported, amount previously allowbd Was $50,,2

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A LACTIC COUNTY RECORD.THI TY-TH2RD YEAR--NO. 17. NLAY,S LANDING, :N. J., SATUIR_DA¥, JANUARY 8, 1910: WHOLE NUMBER 1691.

SEVENTV-yOy R YOUtl ,Oelebrates 34th Wedding Annivers~ "y

Beglns 47th Sunday School Ter~n:In spite of his three-score aud fourteen :~e~ s,

MafflstrateDanlel .E. ]szard, hnle and h~m :yand merry "as when he wedd~l thlrt:~-f( ]ryears ago, celebrated the annlv~rs~" o~t! it

happy event Tuesday evening last, surrm~n~ 4b~ relatives and frten~s,

l

BUSY SESSION OP I;OURTSOne Hundred Cases Listed by Pro-

secutor Goldenberg for Consid-eration of Grand Jury WhenCourts Convene Next Week.

DOUGHTY AGAIN HEADS BOARD.

Re-Elected Direct~or for Fifth Term---Standing Committees Al~pointed.

:Harmony prevailed Saturday ]n.sl aI the nn-null meeting of the.kt ")antic County Board ofChosen Freeholders, when that body met inthe Court House on tile first day of the newyear to reorganlse nnd fix the new budget. Bythe unanimous cholce of the members, Diree- ;tot F. Finley Doughty, of Absecon Clty, ~as

\Vlth Supreme Uourt Justice Thomas a,V. re-eleeteda.~the execuIive omcer of the Board

Trenehard presiding and Law JudgeEuoch A, forlgi0. The meetingw~-s ~lled to order at

:Hlgbee on the Bench, the County Courts will noon by Clerk Fred. Schuchnrdt, with evi?ry

convene Tuesday morning nex t Ior the regular member pr~ent except Samuel lteadlcy, who

Ja]iuary"Term. ~The Grunfl Jury, consisting was obliged Io attend the annual meeting

of twenly-four men good and true, drown by Councilln Atlantle City.

Slwriff Enoch L. Johnson, will be called and 3’Vhelr lhe Clerk :-,nnounced the opening

Prosecutor Clarence L. Goldenberg i%nd his elected Supervisor of the (’ouuty Buildings

assistant, G. Arthur Bolte, for the cons)deal- and E. D. 141ghtn~ire retained in office

lion of the Grand JulLv, nmong others of lm- County.En~neer, the ~flary of the latter offi-

t~)rmnce a charge of h0mteide preferred cer tracing been raised preyious to his nora)n-

against Albert L %Vatklns for 1he murder of attou. .Absalom Higboe was re-eh~ctt~ CountS:

3IAGI.~TRATE DAN/EL E.J.’~2A]I:D. Ernest Crown in Atlantle City. The work of Audltor.

Ghthered around " the table at six elo k i the term will be consldembly lighter than 1hatThe following committees were announced

by Director L,’oughty:din~,er, Ira.re*lag Je~t.~ nnd givln~ I nah ems i of the October session, the ]a-st erases of which Finance--Lewis T. lnflay, John Unsworth,of ye olden tlmes withlh the memory qf b t ’ were dl.~posed ofveslerOay.few’people, 3Ir. /szard, -L~.slsted by his e.~tIn ~- ; The January se.~lon of the Orphans’ Court

Samuel ]L He~dley, Frederlek ~,~,. ,~VilleLs,

ble wife, entcrlahmd his guests ilLa m|~t ~ ~-[-willbe held he/ore Judge t-]igbee, beginnlngt’harles~Lart.

lovable niannm’. Tho~e present wcre:] M: !. ! Tuesday lmnlediale]y after the opening ofAsylum and Almshouse---Alfred B. Smith,

" -- ~ t’ourt, when final accounls will be p’~sed in Charks C. Fortner, Juhn P, Ashn~-~d, CyrusIsabella Col-son, t’apt, and 5Ir~. Ha "risen

FIFTY CIVIL SUIT9 LISTED,. oo .o,

Regular Organ)sat)on Slate Carried inAtlantic City Without a Scratch.

Twenty-five Supreme, Twenty-two Without a semteh the or~anisathm slate wascarried out Salurday last in the reo~anisation

Circa|t, One Common Pleas and; of the City Council of Allantic City. Harmony

Two Appeals Court Issues ~Be- marked the ?~.~ssion, which "was largelyfittended by prominent resident~ of th,: r~=-sorl.

Fifty issues ~re listed for trial in theCivilCourL~ of Atlantic County during the JanuaryTerm before Ju.dge Allen B. Eudicott, who willopeu Court Tnesday mornlng next after a trial

of call of the causes listed. Thereare’lwenty-fl~e

suit~ listed in thc Supreme Courl, twenty-twoof In the Circuit, one in Common PI~’~s .’u:Id two

Aldernmn George Carmany was elected Presf-dent, and announced the following com-mittees:

Finance--Messrs. Baeharaeh, l~uzby, XeaMer,

Phoebus, Riddle.Ordlnanee--SIes.srs. Lane, Kessler, Phoebus,

Reilly, Donnelly.¯ ’StreeL~--51e.’~r~ ~essler, Buzby, Baeharach,

Lane, Donnelly.

.~;vorn by County Clerk Samuel Kirby and the nominatiOnS, Freeholder Albert Smith in the (’curt of Appeals. The "List of Causes," Edueation--Me,.~r~. Malia, BoRe, t~eharach,

if John~m, Parkerai2e~’ the charge 9J" Justice Tr¢nchard wl]I re- nominated :Mr. Doughty, who was elected for issued 5y County Clerk Samue. it.by, is in

BUilding--Messrs. ltcadley, Mutt)and, Malia,. tire to the room provided for iLs se~slons, his fifth consecuIive term without a dia~ent- full us follows:

: One hundred cases hax’e been prepared by lng volce. CapL I)anie] 1-’. V-lughn wa-s re- SUFRE)IE COURT I.~L’ES.Cuthbert, Bacharach.

in E ’ several estates nnd wills admitted to probate,i Following are ti~e petit jurors who will serve

(hlring the term::nten-)l for i ~\bsecon City--Sanluel 51eCalnbrldg0, James

L J- I)evlan.ecord iAtlantic City--’¢,’illian~ ltyman, Jacob Her-unty,

nig, John lI. Towu.-,end, John C. 3’V. Parsons,].:dward GaMiill, John J. .Nesbitl, Jollu U.Thomas, Y¢illiam ti. Moore, Tony CelhL

I:narh’s ]). White, Martin x,-. 13. Scull, ].eonnrdJ. Williams, Henry 12. 0bergfell, J. Haines]AppincoIt, N]lr J. Collin.% ~A’alter Jarmnn,/,>Mah 1). _Nix,m, Vfilliam 1-i. Davey, Hirman31alhi% 3h)r]’is .’Stololf.

Buena Vishi T|)wn:~hlp--lI:irry Brown, .JaeQb11agl,r, ]~h’hard l~t’ll. ~,,n[ .%ntonio (In%ziana.

Egg Harbor t’ity--]’:dw:u’d ].:nisidc], W illhllnt{. t)eser.¯ l.lgg tlarbor T|,wnship--John T’. ~mith, John

Laird, Nevada Talhnan.Galloway Tow/iMlip---I’|)rnelins Leeds, I.ewis

R. ,’-Jnfith, ,losopli ~ahl, Abnun ,~trick]and,erous I "h:lr]L’s Filling.lg’h;l.~ i ltnnliltoll Tov;n.~hil~-I{all)h ."5. Vnnuanlan,

it)) ; XVillbllU Ripley, ~Vlllinnl Adler, H~mi.y Bur-trnck : Icy, Joseph ])ul,01~l)n, A]b0rt 51nal]wt~)d.

zhl , IIa]nlnontDu -- ]-’rank TO]lMlS01]o, ",,Vi/lianl,mill. i Uolwt.t}, ~iVi}linln Mii.x’,rell.smal! i Mnllica Tl,wusl]i]~-l]enl’y I)clJeub:lluil.

ap- i Northtleld--Jal,het A. lrelauil."c] lh|" i ]~ll~tsantvi]}t~--J,)bn I]. Ciarke, Jos0ph Fu]-

will ’ mer, Charlcs Calnpbell, John ]}etz.I,, i Port Republic [!ity--~Villinnl Van .’4anJ.

ate t,, [ .~|)mers’ l’oint t’ily--John F. 14111, l.ewisj 51;l~|)n.¯

English Creek News Items..%t n meeting of lheAuxiliaryl)fAsb’nry 31.

.ntl~n, ; ]{" I’hnrt;h h,.ld Tu,sday :/,flerDl>rql ;it the resi-L Tl’.r ih.nee of .ML~..1,):-eph 1’1. I~ce, 1he fi~llowing

,,tilters werp elc|.l,.d: ]’resident, 3lrs. 1;ella

F. Osgood, Elva T. Fl~2eld~ George Jeffers.Bridges~Fmnk Enderlln, John K. Joinlson,

Alfred B. Smith, John P. Ashmead, Jame.sClark.

Uounly 1%Gads--Edwin lr~0btnson, John Un~worth, Frank Enderliu, Elvji Fifie]d, Lewis31;tson, Harry May, Joseph Brown.

l~ub]ic Bui]din~--Frederiek 3"V. 3’VilleL%Charles C. Fortner, John S. Risley, B.obert 31.tlart, Edwin F, obinson.

Forfeited Reeognizanca~-Namuel }1. Head-ley, Harry May, John K. Johnson, John Car-ve]’, George Jeffers.

Ordinance,=-.--Uhar]cs C. Fortner, /.ewis T:hniay, Lewis 31nsou, J,~seph C. Brown> Jalnt~Cimino.

Stddier~’ Burial--Joln~ S. llisley, {’yrus F.Osgood, Ander~on Bourgeois, B.obert 3I. ttarl,Henry Otto.

l)ischarge of PrisoneL-~--l/arry May, John ,~14iMt.y, ~Villtam L. ]llack, James Cimlno, JohnCaner. !

Printing and Sl~ltioner)’--(’harlc~ }tarl, S. l.I.Ht~llh’y, \Villiam L. 13lack. Johu t’ar;’erlJanles tTinlill|),

IAbrary--3ohn L’nswl)rlh, A.llder~on Bour-geois, ltenry t)tlo, James t’lar’k, Johu K..I oh nson.

rt ,¯ Fol]owiu.~ the lnornino s~slo,~ lht. Incn~ber.~of the Board, together with the County olli-clals, were the guests of Sheriff Enoch L.Jolln;..u-)n at the American tIotel, where bountiful New Y~lr’s rella-st was served.

COUNTY BUDGET REDUCED.

Appropriations for YeaF Fixed by Boardof Chosen Freeholders.

County exlxmditnrc~ dnring thecurrcnt yearwill bc tess:than those (>f 1909, aecoi’diug to theannllal budget tixed li~t Saturday by tht.Board~of (’}il,..~,n Freeh,)lders. I_4~t year thptotal nppropriilti,)n~ Ilu)i)uuted ti) ~l’~’,’~00,

while this year the 6udget ~lll~ for only~n5,000.

The approprhltions far the seveh~l Collntyde]ntrtment~ for the current ycnr, "with which

T’~aih’oad--3Ieasrs. Riddle, Freisinger, .’%Iali:l,l--3Iillville Impr. Co. vs. %V. J. & S. R. FL Co., Phoebus, Murtland.

in fort; Car~’ow & t~n~ft, Bourgeois & Sony. Fire--~l~;~ssrs. Cuthbert, Donnelly, X~sler,2--Albert L. Dormon vs. John ~Y. Ryan; in Parker, L,cuw.

ejeetment; Bleakly &Stockwell, Bourgeois& License and Police--Messrs. B~te, 3Ialin,Johnson, Bachameh, Kessler.

Lighting--31e~srs. Donnelly, Freisinger, Par-kcr, ~adley, Mutt]and.

Prlnting~SIessrs. Parker, 3lallfi, Phoebus,Freisinger, Johnson;

Charities--Messrs. ~Phoebus, Belie, Johnson,¯ B;eilly, 51alia. ,¯ 1~w--5!esars. Freisinger, Parker, Cuthbert,H ~a0Jey, 3Iurtland.

7--Charles %%’. Bolton vs. First Presbyterian Streets, M;alks" and Drive~5Iessrs. Buzbs",Cllurch of Atlantic City, on contract; Grey & Reilly, Cuthbert, Headley, Lane.Archer, Gt~)rge W. Stone. Property--3Ie~rs. Johnson, BuzbY, t~arker,

8--Hannah Rothermel vs. A, ’C. I{. 1{. Co., in Belie, Reilly.tort; Carrow & Kraft, Thompson & Cole. Sanllary--51essrs. "Phoebus, Bo!t % K~sler,

9---John M. Quiun vs. W. J. & S. IL ]L co., In BuzbY, 14eilly.tort; John ~A’. Weseott, Bourgeoia &Sooy.. Electrical--Messrs. lgeill)-, Buzby, Cuthbert,

10---ttimm 5Iathis vs. \Varren-Ehret Co., in Donnel]y, Riddle.tort; William 5I. Clevenger, John 53". 3Yeseott /lules.--3le~srs. Murtland, BoRe, Riddle, Frei-Tllomp~on & Cole.

ll--Charles W. 5Iathis vs. Elizabeth J. Boz-~Inger, He~dley.

3Iayar Franklin P. Stoy announced the ap-arth, in contract; Samuel E. Perry, J. J. pointment of James I’arker as Water Corn-!t’r-lndall. " mi~ioner, and WalterJarman asTax _~sse.~sor.

12--The Traut& 11ine Mfg. Co, vs. New York Both were promptly approved. CouncilmenHose Supi~rter Co., in contract; Eli tt.Chand- I.~u~tC Bachanich and John 5lurtl:and were ap-ler, ~Vootton & Hayes. poinfed members of the /3~rd of ~ehoo]

13--Arnold Cramer vs. E~hvard Weber,._~ F_stimates. Council the’n adjourned, ihe wholetort; William {?. French, Bourgeois & Soo:y. ¯ - sesslon having eonsumed less than twenty

14--.krnold Cramer vs. Jamt~ Gale, in tortWilliam C. French, Bourgeois & Secy.

15--Alwilda ]:tigbee vs. George W. John.~mIn lorl; William t:. French, Carrow & Xra/1.

16--Edward Johnson vs. George %V. Jol)nsonin tort William C. French, (’arrow & Kraft.

17--31ildred ]=ligbce vs. George W. John.sonin tort; William C. French, Carrow & KraIL

l.-~--John Lloyd vs. Hany J. Mulock, it)

minuIt.’s:

LECTURE COURSE OPENED.

Distinguished Speakers Wi]] Talk On¯Literary and Historical Topics.

Stnde’nLs and hirers of literature throughoutthe Count:}" will have an opportunity this Win-

ejectnmnt; John B. Slack, Robert }t./ngersoll, ter to listen to a cours.e of free lectures byTImmDsoh & Cole. university extension speakers. The lecturrs,

19--Edwin 11. Culhbort vs. I?lemenI" Rc~tin. which ~n Thursday evening, are to be heldin tort; R. H. Ingm.~soll, "Wnl. L GarrLson.

I in the audiiorium of the Atlantic C’ity LIigh

’20--~,V ill)am ~omers & Co. vs. Johz~son 5I£son School. The speakers are Prof. John Co~perCo., in central’t; R. It. Ingel=spll, %Vm. L Powye, M. A., of Cambridge, England/ and

tJarrison. Prof. Edward ~I. Griggs. The subjects and2J--~,Vm. Seiners & Co. vs. Johnson 3I’.~son & flates of Lhe lectures are =Ls follows:

#’o., in contract; 1L It. tilgclmoll," %Vm. I. Gar- ThurSday evening, January 6, subject:risen. Lamb.

’~’--Jt>hn llenry Barnard, Admr. of.\]/red P. Thurs’day e venlng, January- 13, subject:Mill|me, vs. Phihlnder E. 1.ame, in tort; 51artin Macaulay.V. Be/Nen. Jr., Eli 1t. Chandler.

ZJ--Gcorge Yr. Bailey, Admr. el Tboma.s H.lhfih.y, vs. Consumers Gas & Fuel Uo., in tort;J. J. Cnuldall, lh)urg~ois & Secy.

24--Walter L. l)wens V:% Associated /i~tltiesl’|)., in tort, U.t;. Styron, GarrLson & Voorhees,Bourgeois & .’-;ooy, Tl~ompson & Cole, 31e])el’-InOll & ]"isk.

25---ltenry N.Ji%incs VS. Townseud ll.ushnlorc,

Thursday evening, January 20, subject::Ruskin.

Thursday evening, February 3, subject: ~eWomlln.

Thursday evening, February 10, subject:Walter Savage Landor,. Walter Pater.

Monday evening, February ]4, subject:N.apI~; the Meeting of Greece and Italy. "

31onday evenin~,Februar~ "Z1, .~ubj ect; Rome,

HII;HWIIY WILL I]OMPLi!I[NEW, JEltSEY BOUL[ilRD

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FORMS MISSING LINK i TOCAPE MAY COUNT Y~

!Con/tract for Construction f’o be

Awarded by :Freeholders-= [Seven"Bids Received and under,Con:sidei-ation by Road Committee.

Seven Mds for the constr~cti~n of ~ae newCoumy boulevard from lhlsp ’lace toTuckahoewere opened Saturday" "last at the annualmeeting of the Bc~arcl of’ Chosen Freel~olde~.the lowest, that nfA. L. Hi]pott, of Red Bank,offering to build -the road for $2-t,942.62. :rhenext tow~-t bid was that ofHarpe r & King,for .~z<7~l.Z~, : :

The new road will form a direct c~aneetlonbetweenthe Count)- H;ea~ of ~-ktlantlc a.nd -Cape 3Iay Counties, and p~:ovlde, an adequatehighway for automobile travel to Ocean C"Ity~ -"Wildwood. and other s~shore resort~

Other bids submitted-were as follows: B. F.Sweeten & Sons, ~J,6~.00; Young & Me:Linden,

~30,~’N~).061 C.~,Y.31athLs & Co., ~27,173~°$; ikla~Nman ~Tos., ~27,,867.61; Sutton Co., ~81,474.49, The]~:~rd reserved the right to reject any or all of

the bid% which we.re referred to the :Road-Committee, consisting o.’f Messrs, Robinson,Unsw6rtb, Ender]m, F) field, Mason. May.and:Brown, who will examine them and report tothe Board at Its meeting ~’edn~day next,January 1~ when the award of the contractwill be ma:de. " ....

An important function Wilt be played by thenew boule~-ard, according to a statement madein Trenton by Road Comzhissioner iFrederleGilkyson, who approyed the action of theBoard.-:Fending.the c0mpletion.of the projectedcoast boule}-ard., which cannot be opened untilnulnerous costly bridges are built at pointsadjacent lo the seashore, the new hlgway will ;-complete ilqe "last link:~.~a good highway, forautomobile travel stretch~ wfthoutL~ break "from the _-ktlnnlJc Highlands of ~’orth fferseyto Cape 31ny, g.iving _New Jersey a boul~.va~rc~.

The 3Iay’s I~nding-Tu6kaboe road is part of"the route fi’om Ph{ladelphia , _North Jersey and

Alhmtie City to Cape 3,lay, 0eean City and.other South Jersey resorts; %Vhen It iscompleted autom6hiles will have an unbroken "stretch of splendid roads from one end of theState to the other. Autoists from Philadelphiawill come to. 31ay’s Landlng by way of theWhite Hoyse Pike, tKrough Egg .Harbor City,or by the recenlly built D0wnstown boulevard.From Atlahtic City.they can drive throughPleasant-ville .direct to this place, or comebyway of Eoo }/arbor City, a longer route. FromNorth Jersey the roflte will be’along the ShoreRoad, now under course of construction, toPlats.3. ntvil]e, ,thence io lhe’Connty Se~L Thefact that a conMderable portion of the mewroad will ran through pine woods will nothave a deteri’ent effect on automobile {raxel.In its etude condition "Idst Summer it was verypopu "lar with" aut0ist.% hnd formed a pa~. ofthe route of several enduranee runs fromPhi.ladelphia. The new rent1 will be twelvemiles in length~ and will be constructed similarto the other County highwayS.

Heard at Harnmonton:

will be eMnbli~hed betwe,.n lll;lt plncp audAllantic {’)ty, and Ibe old railroad brhlgeloI)ceanvilte rebuilt. "While the l’t.,polt is notautheutic, it ]ilLs i’-tused residents of BrlgantiueIo "sit up and take notico,"and to seriouslyc|)nsider the questi,m of making the cllygrow. ,\s a Sum)nor resort, tilt’ ],)eation proxin]ity tt, .-~tlalltie Cily wltb gc~)d Phih]-delphia lniin .~rviec wouhl instlre ])i)])ul:lrilywilh visih)rs.

Lost Her Feathers in Bad Weather.Town.-:hip Colnmitt~eman Charles -1). Make-

p~lcc h,~s a turkey hen tl~t is in ralher uncmn-fortable circumstances for Winter weather.llecently she begun to Io~ her ft~athers, and ina few days presented such a sorry app~xrnnceand sulfcred so ]uucll frlnn the ct)ld 1hat thehird was giveu Iemporary ql]arit.rs tn lheMakepeace cellar.

New Law Firm Announced.Aunouncement wins made Saturday last of

the formation of the new law fir]n of Eli t-].Chandler and Richard ]t. RoberL~on, who willconduct buslness under the name of Chandlerand B.oberLson nt the former offict.~ ol 5ItChandler, Blaekstoue Building, South Ten-neasee .Xvenuc, AtlanI]c City.

Young Lawyers In Partnership,~i. G. Schwlnghammer and-J. Wharton

Btokes announce that they have formed apartnership for the general practice of law~with nffiees 4:~5-G-7-~ Bartlett Building, Atlantic

we reprint 1he bridget of 1909 for eon~pnri.~)n,are as fallows~.

_ 1910 l~k~JCOIl rt ..... ......... - ., . ,a:. , = .:~, ;co.~],.o.c~t Oh surplus rt.Venue ......... 7~’~.].]8~2torest on loat~s .................. 1,500.{)0 1.~’0.1)0

,~taltonerv m~~ ....... 000.00 _,000.00

1.un’ltie ~\syluni an~Ahnsholls~ ......... T~

Elet’thms ............................... 10,000.00 9,500.00Coroners and lq].wieians ..... 2,000.00 1,7>01).00l’:xppnst..~ of }{,)al’d and I)lll-

rCl~ ~a hirie,~. [. ................. 7,.500.00 Y,~10.00Bridge~ ................................. 13,000.00 13,;:,(D.00Jail ....................................... 10,003.00 13,.:~0.00Jn.~tice and eolL~table costs. 3,000.00 3,000.00Pnb]ie buildings ................. 9,0C0. D0 8,N)0.00County law library ............. 100.00 100.00]ntcreM tin bonds ................. Lt;~0.00 5,4.’;0.00Hedempli,)n of bonds .......... 20,000.00 ;.~,000.COCounty school exam)nell... 2.50/)0 ">..~5.00Counly roads constrnetion. 20,900.00 15,000.00t’ounty’roads maintenance. 25,000.00 Lq),000.00Pren%ium and fees on f¢,xt.’s 600.00 L~0.00So.hliprs’ Burial ................... 600.00 200.001.ighting eoLlnty roilds ........ ~{,000.00 4,.~0.00Ci)Unty lh~:Ird of ]’;tlu:lliz~i-

lion of "l’axc-~ .................. 1,01)0.00 1,,500.00InehleulJlls ............................ :l,;~’0.00 3,I60.~At|antic i ’it> H|)spihd ......... 1,00~.00 .........

Toml~ ............... ~ ...........~175,000.00 $1~,:-~0.{~)

Farme~,s Realise Benefit of Hunters’License Law.

"The fiirmers of lhe shire," ._,~ys the Trenton

.EFt’lll’/lg Time.~, "now rea]ise that the gunner’slicense law wo~ks well for lhem. Therearefewer bu]Jlery Jl) Ihe /]p]ds,.and hence mort,g’une left for the farlners and their sonsandfriends b) shool, and there are fewer brokenfenrt.% rifled orcherds and h.~ stolen ponltry."~Vhen tlie lie[;n.’,e fee was fil.’~t propIxsed, Lllestrongt~t opts]Itch erune from 1he far]ner~Now that ills beeu removed it is doubtfulwhether lhcre will be any conslderable senti-]neat in f’lvor of 1he rept~al of a taw that addsbetween $40,000 and $50,000 annually to theShlle’s revenues, end mndL~. 1he Fish andGanle Comnli~sion self-sushflning, instead of P.burden upon the treasury,"

Will Open Night School at Minotola.Pro!’s. J. E. l’hipps, principal r~f the Minotoh~

public schools, and Charles T. 14es~, of theWhL~Xt Eoad School, announce the opening ofa night school early during 1he month,se~ssions to be held In the Mlnotola schoolbuilding. Both instructol~ are graduates ofthe 51illersville Slate Normal School of Penn-sylvania and hold State certificates, having awide experience in teaching. A. nominal n~tewill be charged to ~tudents who enroll In tilenight school, where all the eommdn branchesof stud>- and possibly a few .~pecial subjeeIswill be taught. The estabtishmentlof the schoolwill give many young men anti,yemen of:5Iinotola and olher County towns nn oppor-tunity to complete their education underefficient Instruetors. Appli~,~tion for enrohnentmay be made to either of teachers, "

County Finan~:es Satisfactory.County Collector L~evl C. A]bertson’s report,

read at the meetlng of the l~rd of FreeholdersSaturday last, was one of the most satisfactory

l"nt-I (’o., in tort; -V;m. 31.Ule~,’enger, Bourguois the He-art of the I4enMs.~mee.& ,~,~y. The firs’t six lectures are 1)2) Prof. Powyg and

4--1rig:ills Electric ConstruCtion Co. vs. E.J. the lacier by ProL Griggs. Another series willAusten t’o., on contract~ in attachment; Bout- be anonpcefl later.geois & ,~oy, Arthur it. BL~sell:

5---Carrell Doughty vs. Atlantic City Bl~sinessl.(~,gue, in tort; Bonrgeois & Sooy, Theodore,’-;|. him pL

t~-Eniclw Marvel vs. K:llharine McGrath, intgectnlent; Bourgeois ,t ~ooy, ’fhonapson &

State Elections Expensive.The annual reporff of the Division ol

E]eelions of tl~e Department of State, ~ledwith Governor Fort at Trenton, shows thatAlthough the election of 1909 was only Ior

Uole. county and mtn)ieipal o]I]cel~:, the iner~se iu7--1tarry ~V.ttnrringtonvs.JoshuaJagmeliy, the number of election districts made-.l!~e:

in tort; Eli tLChnndler, E.G.Schwinghammer. volume of supplies almost equal to tho~~---Anna Harrington vs. J,>shuaJagmetty, in requlrefl for the presidential election of 1.q0~.

tort; Eli tl. Chandler, E. G. Sehwinghammer9--I~h~te of I,. LewisSngendorph vs. Rebeet~

I-I. Kilpatrick, in meeha.nie’s lit.n; Eli H.Chandler, S. Cameron ltinkle.

10--.North Jersey &Poeono Ice L’o. vs. IteuryMale, on vontnxet; "]3. C. Xnlmer, Eli H.t’hnudlcr.

ll--Uatharlne Corr ~-s. A. t,. & S. R: 1L Co., Intort; Tht’o. V;. ,~.’ehinll)~_]’bo:nlpson & Cole.

12--t’harles F. Kehoe "rs. Benno Klopfer, ineontm|’t; U.L. Go]denberg, Samuel E. Perry.

l;I--Corwin Yerve Force Blood Cireulatlon

t’o. v~ Eleanor E. Drummond," in contnmtThee. W. ~chimpf, Bourgeois & Secy.

14--13rill|ant Eleetrie Uo. vs. Inb-alls ElectricConstruction Co., in contnwt; C. L. Golden-berg, Bourgeois & Secy.

15--~Samuel It. tl~dley vs. Andrew Marcus,

In tort; Emerson It)chards, D. O. ~Valkin.~

For the last election 39,:~N3 pieces of electioumatter wcrc sent out from the office of theSecretary of State, ~s a~linst 41,410 pidces forthe voting ing 190~. "

The electionmaterial reqnired for the specialvoting ou the eonstitutionul amendments h’~qSeptember wns enormous, ,’m shown by ti;ereport. Twenty. tons of ballots were used tosupply- the 1,:~52 districts of the State. - Therewere 1,]61,400 of these ballots eireuiated andthey measured Tourteen, and a half by twentyand a quarter i~ehes. The nmnber of electiondiMricLs ~ras increased by %eventx-seven’lastye-ar.

Farmers" Institute at Germania,L’nder the auspiee~ of the NewJersey state

Board of Agriculture, a Farmer~’ Institute willbe held Fridny, Janmiry 14, in Liederkranz

16--~amuel It. Hcadley vs. Walter K. Carl- Hall, Germania, this Count>’. The meeting is"leer, on contr,~ct,lien claim, Emerson Rlehards, _free to all and a large atteudanee of Count,>"14. ~,V. Lewls, Thompson & Cole.

17-~%m~uel H. t=I~_adley vs. Walter K. CaviLleer,on eontmet, lien e]alm; Emerson Rlcharfl.s14. W. Lewis, Thomp.~on & Cole.

l,~--Ada ]’i.Ulark vs. Wardgn L ~ne, in tort;t~’petto & Repetto, Charle.s C. Babcock.

l!]--Eleonon~ Boyajian vs. Samuel H~adley,in 1err; J. J. Crandall, Emerson l~iehards,R. 1t. Ingersoll, Thompson & Cole.

farmers L~ deMred. All who attend are invitedto bring fur inspectit~n exhibits of variouskinds from their ~xrms, ~At 10..30 a. m: a lec-ture on "Cw.’cr Crops and Their" Importance"will beg)yen by ~%’. T. Zinn; 11.1.5 a. m, "Com-mercial Fruit Growing; Bush Fruits," C. 3’V.3iontgon~ery; 2,:~ p. m.."Commercial FruitG, ro~ing: Tree Fruit-%" C, V;. 3Iontgomer~’;3.15 p.m."Soil Improvement,’" W. D. Zim/;

:.~--First National t~nk of Plea~ntville v~. !3A5 p. m "l?,equisites for Dairy Belten~en{,"Mariue Trust Co., in contract; Garrison & Franklin l-lye; 7.30 p. m. "Winter Eggs andVoorhee_% ’rhL~. w. SehilnpL

21--Webster Price vs. A. U. & S. ]’L 14. Co., InHow to Get the.m," J. H., "Wolsieffer; 8.15 p. nL$1 ~ ,,Marketin~ Produce, t’. 3’V. Montgome/’y.

tort; Ularen~. PettiI, Thompson & Cole.22--:Moldawer & 2dllgrim Co. vs. Braunsteln ~-

Dry Goods Co., in eonfract; E,G. Schwing- Seaside Yacht Olub Nominates Officershammer, Bourgeois & 8oo3". At n recent meetlng of the Seaside Yacht

.Club, Of Atlantic City, Councilman Edwin A.co.~_~toN PLXAS COtHtT ~,~ux.~.

Parker was renominated for Comn~odore of1--(2xrnmne Diorio v.s. Genaro Ci’.stello, !n that or~ntsation. The electi0n will be held

tort; Garrison & Yoorhees, Thomps~on & Cole. FeUruary 7, after which theannual ba, nq.uetA:PPEAL COURT ISSL’:E:4. will he givento anembers.and friends. Other

1"Harry Love]e~ vS. :Harry Stewart, in nomtnntionswerei~sfo]lows::Ra~rComm~lore,debt; Edmund Wilson, Garrison & Yoorhees’. T. 8. Crane; Vice Commodore, Thozna.s Bow’es;

2--t]arry Lovele.~ vs: Louis H. Barrett, in Secretary, E.W. McCann; Treasurer, W.A.debt; Edmund Wllsoh, Gnr~ison & Yoorhees.

Last Conviction of October Term.The ]]~st conviction of the October Term was

secured by A.~istant Prosecutor BoRe yester-day before Judge F_~ A. Jcligbee, whe~ 5Vilson

¯ Maupay; Fimmcial Sevreta~-~ Kirk Love~and;Trustees, Lewis 8tadier and T. 8, Crffne;Regatta Comm.itt~e, Large Craft, ;T. S. CraneW.A. Maupay and tL LIppincott; Launches,

l)le corner of Main SIreel and 31aple .kvcnue, day last in lhe pu]pil of lbe 3I. E.c,mdul’ting bt%sinl.ss under thv 1irm nan)e ol the l~ev~ 1). 11. Slloek, of l’itman

fMor~ & I:,). "Triode coudili,nl.-: )rove nnd,.r- will conduct .~:rvices again to-morrogone gr(~ll ehangr.~ since thal lin]v,’" .’~lid Mr.Morse yesterday. "Then we sold large ,luan-titles of l~)rk, .and l~mght high ]ealher 1)(~)L%several dozen lit a lilac, and now th,.rc is verylittle sale fl)r either. ~,)]ne I)f llle stliph.s, SllchKS sngllr, /lo,)r, c,)tlon, rte., were ill di’nland

then lind thcJr .~.ale ha.~ not greatly incn.~l.st.d;Imt there are lnany artielL.-~_ ,,f nlerch:~ndisesold now that werenot found in any store ntlhat time. Our inventory al that timc wasabout two thousand do]hTrsT, ~ u,)w il Is lln’eetinl0s that amount."

New Water Tank for Railroad.

S}loek’s .~rnlous 9re of the widthat arou.~ lhe intert~.t of the.and ,l large !~tlendm]c.e of members an,i.~antlci/~lted to-morrow, bothevening, Io ht, ar him preach.

Freeholders Fix Meeting DaAt its annnal session the Bo~ird

holders ~Ixed the followingmeetings during the current y~qr:Fehru’lry 9, March 9, April t~, May ll,July 6, August ]0, September 7,November 9, l)eccmber 7. M,’ltb tt~e e:of the September n~eetlng, which will

The 3,%’. J. & ,N. ll. ]L Co. l.~ erecting ll large at- the A]mshou.se, all the meetingswater hink lp the rear of the Main Nhith)n. held In Atlantlc City.The steel frame work is !n position and the ~--lank will-probably be comI.leted within afew *A’tlantic l,odge No. 50, I. O. O.days. The old wooden tank next1% the .North- every Friday evening in the Lodgebound tnl(’k will be torn dgwn. he Po~t-omee.

I by City. Both young men are ablp~ lawyers andwho bare won dlstlnclion at the Counly bar.~ev. -" ¯ ~.

:ind. Street Gutters Need OIearing Out,ion, barge quantltles of raln have fiooded por-nds tlons of the nvenues dnrlng the week whereand the dra|ns nnd gutters have become clogged

wltb ]eav~ nnd other debris. A Ihoroughelearingont of these at the first opporinnltywil ! allow 1he water to drain off properly;

rPt~- ~-- L;-

itz Mite Society Will Hold Session, - .12, The regular monthly meeting of t-h~ ~i-~slSy-

,e ~, terlan 311te Boelety wlll be held Tuesday even-r ,3, lngnext nt the residence of 3Yr~:J.~lbe]la Cor-lou son. All members and frieuds w l]l be cordiallywld welcome to the seaslon. " - -

beAppointed Assistant Postmaster.

Following the rt~lgnatlon of Wesley Ford aaeet~ A.,~slstant at lhe .Post-o/lice, CurLL~ ]tazelton,,vet Jr.~ has been appointed to that lX~ltlon by

Postmaster l.ewLs ~’. Cramer.

ever presented to that body. According to3It. A]bert:~on’s tlgures the County finisla.edthe year with a balanee in the treasury and

~"@~ith enough funcLs available to PaY allordinary charges during the next four monthswithout borrowing. Only one account wasoverdrawn during 1909, that being the electionfund, which deflctt is directly attribub~b]e tothe expenses of the eonstitiatioual amendmentselection which was unlocked for and there-fore not taken cnre of in lnst ycar’s budget;

Oyster Commission Reorganised.14eorg~nisation of the Atlan tlc Coun ty Oyster

C0mmi~lo.n was effected Balurdny ]ast In At-lhntic City, wtth lsa~c Blnallwood, of Port Re-

public, Harry H. Postoll, of AtlantJ9 City andDr. ]L IM. Sooy, of P]ea,_~ntvl]le, in ~ttendance.The session wag held In the roo~tas of theYoung Men’s Repub]lcah League. A numberof licenses were ~evoked bb~auso they had nolbeen tmld for, but the names of the delinquentswere not made public,

Anderson, colored, of PleasantvIlle’, was fo/lndguilty of receiving goods stolen from thegeneral store of George ~,V. Leach. The jury.in

!the c,"ase of Richard Buzby disagreed andnew lrlal will be held. The following sentenceswere imp~x~2d yeslerday:

James McCril], larceny of ring from sister-in-law, th’ree months in the County Jail.

Michael .Clrlgliano, reebiving stolen goods~

Itobert Haddo~i andMeasurer, l-larry Andrews; Lamnch M~.~asure’r,Orville Crane.

Office and Plant in Splendid Condition,An inspection of the new officeof th6 Surro-

gate and thenew h eatingand ilghti~gp!antof the County buildings was ~.ade Saturdaylast by th9 =tloard of Freeholders~ Who ex-

fined $100. , pre~ed tllei~ thorough satisfitctlon at thetlm;old Began, iarceny of feedfrom Leach’s .efficiency of boIh det~rtments and their

Store, Plea~lntvllle, linc~ $I00. " "splendid eondltlon. The new County 0mee Is

Judge Higbee will impose sentences Mondfay one of the finest in the Shtte and the power

on other prisoners convicted of lareeny in con- plant is the n~st ulNto-dqte that can be found

neetion wllh the Leach Store ro.bbery. ’ anywhere,

May.Ex’Pend $100 On Bridge Repairs.

8 Saturday ............. :,,. i -5.18 [" 5.48James Jenkins; Sall 9 ~uuday_.....,. ..... , ..... I 6.1)t [ 6.:/4¯ 10 Monday ............. ...... } 8.t9[ 7fi9

11 Tuesday .......... ;.. ....... i 7.85, 8.0{12 Wednesday ........... ,_t 8.20 r 8.4813 Thui-sday ................ I -9,04 I 9.3414 Friday ............ ....,. ~ 10.00 1 10.~15 Saturday ...... .......... ~ 10.87 ~ ]1.1216 Sufida~-:...., .............. { 1126 { ......17 Monday. ................ * .06 ! .2118 Tuesday .......... , ........ 1.t~3t 1.2119 ~Vednt~day .............. i. ~{~1 "2.27

Thursday ................ 3.05 I 3.4021 Friday .,... ....... ; .....;o 4.05 [ 4.4922- ~turday ,.., ........ .. 5.05 - ,5.51

Slmday..., ............... 8.00 6.49!2t Monday ..... . ...... ....... 6.51 7.372,5 Tuesday ........... ; ....... 7~49 8.2526 Wednesday .......... :.. 8.~ 9.08

Thursday ............... 9.10 9.48L~ Friday &....: ......... :... 9.53 10.25"..)9 Saturday-.’.. ............. 10.~ 11.ff280 Sund:Lv ............. ..... 11.12 11.4231 Monday ............ , ..... 1L~0 ....... .Icy Walks Made Uncertain Footing. On motion of Anderson Bou~eois, theBoard

Icywalks during the week nmde very un. ofFreeholdors Satur ’day voted tonll0w each

certain walking and ]many. pedestrians suf- member $I00 .fo r repairs, ~o bi’idges under l)isfered slight bruises Srom /’ailing on the frozez~ supervision wtthout ~a]llng on the Road Com-greed. Fortui2alely no serious injuries have mlttee for inspection and ~tuthority.. Thebeen reported, amount previously allowbd Was $50,,2

MISCELLANEOUS RECORDSBrief Deseription of the Properties

That Have Changed ~Iands and

the Considerations as Shown 1)3"

Records of Clerk’s Office.

Atlant’ic City.Harry J. H;lines i¯I. ux. to I’hnrles 11. lAlt’l{-

enbill, 25xA5 ft. ~tVi?si side Fi)lsoln _\‘+’e. lfi.5.ft.

Norlh of .\ retie Ave. ~’2,5t)0.]h)ward 1+. Willi’nn lo ]’hilip I’..~.4>,h:lvl,,r, 76

xlg0 ft. Vl’e.,t side MnrgaIp i’nrk, 1.-~.4 11. N~>i’tlloF.\thxnlh..\re. $4,l~)0¯

Sllllluel ]~. I’arey t’t. nx. ll;, llnrry ,1. I!ainl,s,

Matters of Import to theReal Estate and Financial World

Entered of Record at the £?ounty

Clerk’s Office.

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JANUARY 1910.

° AWears t,he k~n~ of @entitemen’s-Fur:n~sh~ngs that are Found atO~r Store.

Fine NeckwearStetson HatsStandard UnderwearFirst Class GlovesFine HandkerchmfsC’~nes & UmbrellasBelts & Suspenders

Best HosieryKelse~, KravatsFancy VestsMufflersEnglish CapsManhattan ShirtsCluett Coat Shirts

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¯ £

FINAN CIJIL. ~t’i

HationalBank

of Nay’s Landing.

Every merchant and pro-

gressive business man should

have a Bank Account andpay his bills with checks. His

standing among business menis better" there is no danger ]of lo~ing inoney, and every ~.

V.check is a receigt for the ppayment made. 1~

vIn our Interest Department

we pay you 3 per cent. interest ~>

ton your savings, ~,

As little as one dollar to :’

start with.

Let us start you right with + ~

ycur Bank Account. ~,

C. D. MAKEPKACE, President.

M. R. MORSE, Cashier.

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"rR.\I)E .MARK

FOR

Boys arid @ r[s

Let the above trade nmrklie your guide when buying

shoes for vonr children. ’

?h+ +r®++t®+tOf people don’t gi.ve sufficient attention.to the

important matter of seleetin~nn Executor. The "Atlantic SafS Deposit and Trust Co. is organizedunder the law. If any of its officers die,(t.hey are.succeeded by men equally as capable, Therefore,when they¯ are your Executor, there is no chanceof loss Or mismanagement through the deathof the party acting in this’capacity. .%Ve drawwills free when appointed :Executors. " "

": SaFE DEPDSIT BOXI-2.,~ FOil }IE.~T, ~.3.00 U]’;

Capital and Profits $460,000Depositsl $ t,600,000

The A tiara]it 5ale Depos & TrUsCCo.,N.E. Cor. Ailantic & New York Ayes., Atlantic City, N.J. :

° i*FK]IN1TI’lllg ,t~ CA]IP}]T.~. ( FU]INIT]:R]{ tle (’_A]iP}]TS. .:.

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]It Pays to Buy, the ’Befit ;

- When Yo= Furnimh I i i + i i II

Your Home. : " :

: Nandsome, Durable Furniture. I""

~i:We have a Fine Line of the iBesf Quality at

Standard Prices. Fine Din!ngRoom and Mission ~Furniture, Parlor Suites, High erode Bed Ro0m~Fixtures. Also Minting, Carpets; etc~ "

At+antiC & Tennesmee AYes.,Atlantic City, N.J.

]t means that shoes so

stamped will fit well~ retain

their shape, and wear well.

We carry all luathers andstyles of these shoes.

t’allit,’ll l’;lid Ill ..... $G00,000.00

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t}lt’ li|:illllt’r in whil.h hi~ pt¯o]~q’ly

shall bediMribuled :lfh’r hisdvillh

is pl’ai’tiea]ly tlnrt-strieIl~J¯

This I’,lniplliiy i+’+ lit’lhlg ns

].’xl,(.llltlr t)I \Vills (,arrit.~ ()Ill failh-

fll|ly Itl),d to the letter all ,,f the

iDstrllt’til)lls l)f file ll’.’,llllor.

Ellectr c Construct o Co.,E!ectrical Engineers and Contractors,

] Gasand Eleetrieal Fixtures; Incandescent22 ~outh Tennessee Ave.,~1 L~nnps, Eleetric Signs- and Electric

I .~ole Agents for Cmeker-~,Vl~eeler 51otom Coaat .Phone 1721, nnd Dynamo.,~ . =Bell .Phone 2£75-A"

22 5o th

[Both Phones.

Representative Withand See’ You.

Tennessee Ave°°> ATLANTIC C!TY, N.J.

Sample Boo’ks, Upon Request, Will

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May’s Landing W ate:r Pew

Guaranteed ’ToSatisfaction,

--Catalog~m and P/icesl-

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COUNTY REcoRD--MAY’S LANDING, N. J,,

LEGAL._ +

SHEIIIFF’S SALE,

BY Tlrtue of a writ of fleri facies, to me di-re.ted, l.~ued out of the Sew JerSey .~InpremcCourt, will be sold at public veudue, on

8ATt/RDAY, THE EIGHTH ])-kY OF

JANUARY, NiNYrEEN ltUN-

DRED AND TEN~at two o’clock in tlle aflern.on ol .~aid day, atKuehnle’s Ih)tiq, earner ofi.~Tuth ¢’:~rollna andAdantir .c\vellllt~J, in tile City of Atlanlie (’ity,t’oun ty J)f A tlhntir and Sta tc ,Tf New .l <’:’~eS’.

All the right, title and intert;q of 31ary J.I]ierwlrth and FmnkA. Birr~vi!’th,,)gin;mdit) the folh)xvirtg de.~fllTed Iru,-ts of land.situate in the City of Atlantic t’ltv, i’ountv ofAtlantlc Int~ ,’~tate of New ,lel."~Py, ]o wit: "

Tract No l--Begtnnin " ha the 15~.qerly ~ide,)f 5hL,~achtb[,tt.~ \velum7. 15:2 ft.et Northwardlyfrom the Northerly side of l’a(.iticA~.’(’nue:!them,e I1) Northw.’lrdh" along slia ~]t,e el3hLs.saehusetts AvenUe .,:;-I feet t- thp So(ltherly side era prlv’.tte stret,t klh~XX:ll it..4 A’~’)shq’.l’]at’e.. tilez)ee 2} }~Lqw;srdly nhTlg stld sld.e Ot XVlster P~ace 1f"2 l\.et to a poll[ ",Y]R’rt’ XVlster ]Place turns .at right angles and run.~ lmmlle] Iwlth 3hk~.,mehusett’~ .\venue~ thenrc (:I)alon,~’the Westerly line of said V;zst~q’ Place pamlh+l Iwith 3hu;saclnlsett~ ACt;lille llt fet.t t,) hinds now or late of N;llhilda ~’ils-n, thence t4) ~,Vt~twarfflv Im~.dh’l with l’adtir .\venl,, along said" XYilson’s line 72 ft~q, thence (5) Northwardly l);Intllel " wtfll ),hi.’~.~tcllusctts Avenue 30 f)~’t, thence (6) \V(.Stwardly l)arallel with theiti(" .\’¢ellUC tl0 ft’t’[ to the plat~ ,)I"Iheld nnin :.L , ..’~Faet No. ")--]~)egiuuinM ill Ille ~il~lk’l’lV JJllrof Na.~’~u’l)u.~’tk~ )Vvenne wi]ere intez.’st~’I’ed hy ,if deeds fl)lio 2.51, etc., and 175" the ~dd 31a}the Northerly line ofXVister l’hu.eand rulnlhlg Fleming to the 1)resent mortgagor bythence Ill N[)nlm-ardlv ah)n~ and hl ~lid lille deed dated tile llrst day ,if Deeeml)cr, A.,if 3la.~,mehu~etts A’,-e~nle 4:2 h-,q. thence)2) I l}~)l, and recorded 111 the ,)tltee of the 15~stwardly lmmllel with l’arifl~ .-\venue o1" .\tI:mllc Cmmty, at 31ay’s hlnding,10"2 feet, thence ¢l) Southwardly l);l~dlel with Jersey, hi bookNo.:.’~7,fd,vds, foltolq:-I,Naa.mchusett>~ .\vt, nue -t2 feet to \Vister l’laee, ~eized n.’~ tile pr,)pez’ty t)f Snlith

. thent~ 14) \Vestwardlv binding ~fld VAster & als. allfl takell hi exe/,utit)n at the) )Place and parallel wltl;1 ~’irlcAvenue 10"2 feet of The Union National Bank of Atlantic

to the place of l)tglnnlng. N.J., and In be sold l)yTraclNo. ,* ~r;,.*,J**g In the 5,)rtnwaruzy ENOCII L. Jt)llNSO5

line of %Visler Phwe 133 feet E,’~.qwardly from Sl)er]the l~sterly line ,)f 3hu.~sa(.im~etts .\ venue and i>,’ded December lS, lt.~.).extending thence (l) Northwardly parallelwith 3I:L~.~tehl-etts Avenle 42 fool, thence Ifi~)hstwardly lTamllel with Paeirh. .\Velllle75 feet, then(u, i:l)Nonthwardly tmr;dh’l with)[ik’4.’.~t(’hu.’-0.ql: 4 _kvt,llue ]:)0 ft’t’t, Ih(’uce 14~

1-h~stwardly pandh,1 will1 Pacific..\venne 7 o-it)feet, Iilelre !771 St)uthwardly l)arallel with.\Ia.i.~lchnst.tts .\Vellle .30 feet, [hellee ,fi) g’(.A-wardlv l)amlh ’] with l’a.ilv .Xvemle ’2.) 7>111~ t’hancery, wilt l~e .~ld at public vendue, o1:feet to’tile l-:asterh side ,if ~Vi.qrr l’la,’,,, thence ~ SA-I, lrltDAY, ’£1IB I,:IGItTH I)AY(7) Norii~w:u’dlv’l)in(ling slid ~Visler elm.el~nd parallel wi’th 3la.~<avhls,’tts Avenue 1;~S! J.\NUARY, NINETEEN HUN-

to the point in the turn of said Wish,r. I)REI) AND TEN,and -thence ~.~) ~Vestwartlly along the i at two ,)’clt~,k iu the nflernoon ~)f mid

Northwartlh" line of’\~’istor Place nnd I)nrllh’l wilh I’acilb Avenue ~ fr(’I to the ])l:tt’e oill(ne hnlc’~

Hoh.l, t’,)rner Athlntie and(’art)line ]kvenne:,;, ill the City oI Allan(h:

beaiunin~. ~ I (’aunty Of Alllnlir and State of New 3Tract No. 4--B,.lng a t.ertain prh’:rte street of [ All t’be following described tract or

al~)ut r~venty-two ft~,t in width 218 fa, I Nor(l) land and prenll.~es situate, lyingof Paeith" .\vPIIUO ald running at right anglesto 3[as.~whusetts Act-ale ,Tn the Easterly sidethcr,~)f fl)r a distan,.e ,,f about lit2 ftvt andthence running at right :m¯~](.~ t,) the, lrstr,)urse nn,l pamlh, l I,)31ax.~u.htl~’tls Averllleto a l~)int in ill,. N,l:th,,rly Imp of I’ll’ilia’.-~t Vell 11 e.

Scizt.d as lht’ l)rt)l~.,rty [)I" 31ury .]. lfierwir).l),tnd Fn/fl( .\ t~)hq’wirlh ;uld t;tir,~.u in rXet utimlat ti~e.’~uil ,,f.\Ilallti(" t’]ty Natitimfl ll;tuk andh) be sold by

ENI)-FIt i.. J~)ItNSt)N,SlwrilK

1)ate.d Novvn)ht, r 27. I!)L)..).~. I’AIIE.R~)N lllNKI.E, .\It,,riley.

6t. l’r’s ft.,’, ~t5.t~1.

S 1t El~.l F 1."~ .’4.~_))lh" virtue of :[writ of fleri fac]lls, h) ale di-

l’tn_’[ed, iS.<lled Otlt t)f thc New ,lerscy (’,m]’t ,if(’l]aneery, will lie :~,)ht a[ l,lbli," vrlldtlc. IHI

,,~ATUIll):kY, TIIE l’:ltiH’fll l).\Ytd" JAN-t’:kIIY. NINt.:TEEN Ill’N1)I~.E1),

AN/) TEN.

- i at t~,vo o’clt)(..k ill 1he ill, elill,ill of Slid dil’v_illKuehnle’s ttotel, r,)rnrr .\lhllllir illld s~")illh:. Ihrolina Avenues, ill the I’it)" of :\tl;lul]c t’lly,’/County of At];tuti{’ lind .~Late of N,’W Jersey.

o’k]] thai re]’hlirl ]ot ,)r tl;trt ,if lm)d and¯ t)remises, sitllnh, ill the ]l,)roll~h t)l" So|llh

h/ntlc t.’ity, t’,,unty ~)f Alhlntic alld 5t+’tt,, t)lNew d el.~ey, dt(<rri I~,I ~(~ ,] ),,ws:

¯ Beginning n t ll)c S,)utherly ,’,)rn,’r of \Vn-h-° h)gtou alld l)ilt’ilh" +\Vrnlle.; :xld run])il)g

thence -s,)lthwestt.r|y *dolg sai,I ]’;l(’itlc :\~t.-line ril~)" feel and ill ]elp£til or ,t,Tth l)rlWPel~’l)-tmllel lines ,if llmi widlh at right an~jh...."with stld l’aritlc .\Vel]Ue lilt] alOllg Nlld\\’ash]ngtL)n .-Vvenue ,)le humlred and I%VP]11yfret, more t)r le.~, to Ihe lhle t)f ]arid of [llr(’anldeIl all[1 Atlantic ]{:li]ro;ul t’r)nlp:lny,being known :L~ ]oL~ St). ]))1 and 103 ]’ar)th.A’vcnl.~e on a certain 1)lan ,if lots made hyFFilnk A. Fell(ell, I’iYil ]-]l)ail)rer a]ld tlu]3tiled in the elite I)f II1(." I’h.rt.~ of .\r]iin|irt’ounty :xl 51ay’s l.andin,.:. New Jersey, andbeing ill’ .~tnle l~l’enfises which .Jalles V. ].af-fer[v alld v;ifu t-)neared unto the ~fid 31are

t 3Iel~Iugh by d~d dated the tu’elltielh day t)fSepteniber, one tll,,tlNx]~d t:ighl l)undred and(,ighty~me and recorded in th," |’hq’R’s I~/lie~,

~.,ffor "rid in l),~)k M ,>f deeds l~a~, . .’~L.ak2"__~

i t:l]{ell in exffellio]l ,if l]lU snit td II;tllB;ih ].[.

]/;tbeock ct. al.’Ext.rtlt,)/’~, &c. ;l/rd I,, },. ~,)]d ),yENO[’H l...J~)ll N:’~,)N.

~hv,’iIl.Daied ihvembt, r 4. ].~O.).

.’.4. 11. ]]CleF)tAN, ."k)]icilor.tit. 1)r’s ft.,,, ..~,.00.

~ TLANTI¢" (’()-I+N’/’Y ~ ,/’d’JJ.tN:.4" I’t ~l’t~T..] .% .N 1" .% I; T [~1.: l’OI, lPl0.

! )n lll)lTli|’illio]l for rIl|p h) S]lnW t-illlyq+o t~l’.E]lner ,\danl.% ].]xta’tlt,)r ,if 1he v,qate ,)l

]lhoda Tickle, ,1,.tv;x.,.ed, herin,: vxhil)ih+d1o 1his Cmtrt, Ullder o;t[h, a juM Iilld lrUe fir-

count of tt~" ])01.’~oull (’Mile find tlrl)t.~ of saiddv~en..~d, whvrel)y Jt ll)j~)ea~’~ lh;ll l)lP l)t’r-sl)nal--~-~tnh, of .~lid l{bl)l:l "ric~le, de(’E;v.ed,is in.~tlt]it’iellt lo pay her dvhls nnd retlut’.qedthe aid of Ihe I "curt ill the l)/’pnliN,: 4 ; Jl i.~ or-

dert~l that all l)el.~nus int,r,,-4vd ill the lands,tt.llenleSL.~ and rt~)l t,~tl)te ~>f .,,ifid dfn’t, dt’B~t,appear })ef,)rt, the I.’Ollrl, :It tile t’o’(lrt /h)use 3Iav’s l~ua(ling. ,in Tut.sday, |lip e]t, vpnlh (~lyof January, m;xt, "~1 10 A. M. to slmw causewhy s,) lnuvh nf the ,,~lid hnds, lenen’~enls.htq’.-di!il]l)enI.’-; :)lid real eslil|P of lhP y41id dt~[’e(hmt sl)ouhl not ],e.~ohl ,uwi]l I>e sllllrit,nt 1,7pay her debts or the residll0 t]ll,rl4)[Its lhe easehilly rt~luin -. By order r,Y tile I’ollrt.

EllA.El’El, (’,~IIANEI:, 511rrogll[e¯

JO.’~EPII B. PEI~51{]I-:, ]’roelor.

A TLANTI(_" t’~ )UNTY O]{l’H.\ N.’¢ t’, )I’RT.]:EnltUA]IY TEEN ]!,i0.

I)n applJealion for rill(. I,)>;}lOW valise, ,kt’.

E)uery :\. Shultz, .\dzni]listn~l,~r of lhe estateof JO.~l,hine tJ,)t+l)el, deceased, h;r,ing exhil)-lied to lhisl’ourt, underrnth, lt ju~1 and trueaeec)uit of thp person;fl e>tate and debts of>qfid dot.eas,~d, whereby it al)p~rs the1 1heper:.~l]:11 esL-ite dF said J,~sel)ldne Jt~x.~2el,deceased, is insufficient t,) pay ))-r dell[s, ~fntlrequested the aid of-the (’curt i-n the premises;it is ordered tllilt all pe1"sons interested in thelands, "tenement~s and real PMate of s:lid de-cedent, app-ar before the t’onrt, at (hot’our(House ill lilY’S I.~xlldina, on Vfednt:.~dnv, lhesixleenth clay’of Fel)ruarv, next, al lO .\.’3]., t,,show cause why so nluch of lhe .~p.id hinds,

") Kt~nemenl-, heredilalneills nnd real eslale ellthe sa}d dreed(..nt.>li,ml0 not be :,)]tl a.s will I),.sufficient lo pay her debts or the re.qdu~lhereof as the ca--~e may req!Ire, lly order ofthe Courl.

}]MANUEl, I’. ~IIANER, NIlrrog:lle.D~ted November ~), l~O,).

CtlIRLL’4 3.. BAAKE, /’roe(or.

)~ i~L’ANTIt" (’t)UNTY t )llt’tt .\NS" t’~ )U]IT.llll[ F};]tRI’AIIY TEH31 lll0.I i)n apl)lication for l’llle t{)s]l()’B" p;lusp ~l~|¯.

~,\’tllimn tI. Bet-k, )".X+’t¯l)|t)J ¯ Of lhe o.qale Or’

~ouiso lh’t¯k, dt-eeas, d, lmvil)~ exiflhit,,d t[)this Court, under oath, a jist alld Irllr aecollntof the l:~r>.,)/ml e.-tato and tlt.bts of said¯ i,~.n~& whereby It al>P,’ars lhat the ])ersonalestate of ~itl l+[;uiso ~eek, dt,eeased, is ln-s.ufficlent to ,~; laor. dO, t-, "m[l~,.)u,-.qed lh,.aln of 1he Court in Itle pFeIIliSv. L 1[ I.’; orth’rt’qthal. all persons interest,d ill lhe lallds, h.n(~-3))eats n,nd r~,l] eslale of.~lid d(’eedelH, appear

-" before the Court, a( lhe Ci)urt ttouse in May/sLanding, on \%’edne.~day, the sixieenlh day,if February, 1}ext, :it l0 A. 31., to sll¢)%r ci(u.~,why so, n]ueh of tile .~fid ]ands, tel)I’ll)Pills,

her’edil~n]enL~ and real estate ,)f 111¢) sfiddeeedent shou I d not be .~o]d a.s will 1)e si lh.ien to troY her debts or the residue there, if Is thec~e may require, lly order of the l’,)urt..

E31ANUEL C. ~]IANEIt, )’~llrD)gllte.Dated l)ecen)J)cr 1, 1:~).

HERMAN ]-,. HANILTON, ]~roctor.

N OTICE TO CREI)/TORS.

I’> ’late ofAgnt~ U. ]togersl de[-tm.~ptl.Pur~mmt t41 fhe ,)rder of ~An/.lltlel [’. Nllaner,

Surrogate of (be t’Ollntv ofAl]anlie, t))i..~ (];13nlade on tlw al)l)lh’ati~n t)f the undersigned,Substltuled Administrator e. L -u of the .~tlddeeedcnt, notice is lwrA,y given b) the erpdi tarsof the ~fid dectMent to ex hiblt ~.o the sub~eril)er.under oath or aflirlnat}on, iheir rlainls anddemand.5 agai/l.q the (~state of the .’~dd de(-t~dent, within nine ltlontl)~ fronl thls date. orthey will be forever harrt,d frmn pro.~’(:utin~or recovering the .~U~le i(gainsl -l~le sllbser] I,,,r..~

" AI.BI’:IIT 31. ]"RE.%~, ISub¯ Admlnlstrator, e. t. a. l

Mar~’atp {.’it’,’, N..I. i31ay’s Landing, N. J.~l)ce~)mber 7, 1;~.).

THOMPSON & COLE. Pmetors.~Atlantic (_’It)-, N.

N OTICE T~ CIIEI)ITOB~.

l’.~tate at Annie 31urmy, tleel¯;~_~od.Pursuant to tbc order of EtnanuPI C. Shaner,

Surrogate or the (’<)unty of Atlantic, this daym+~le on the appl}valion +if Ibe l)nde/Nignt~rtExecutor of tl~e .~lid dee~dt.nt, n,)liec is hei’~.bvKIven to’the creditors of (be said d,ved,.ut fi7exhibit b) the sub.~riher, tinder oath or allrn)-atlon, their elatrns and demand.~ a~,dnst theestate of the 8aid deeedefit, within nine month.~from this date, or they will be forew7 barredfrom prosecuting or recovering the sameagainst the subscriber. /

(J-EOIG~ .A. )[URRAY, Exeentor.) ¯¯ 116 8. 61st St., ] hllade]l)hla, j a.

May’s Landtng, N. J., November 1% 1’.~.~.HARRY ~t~’. SCHNEIDJg~, Pro~t6r.

Atlantic ~’lty, S, J.

LEGAL.[ ¯ _

sHER1FF’B SALE.

By "vlrlue of n writ of fled faetas, Ix) merecite, l.<~ued out of the New Jersey (Chancery, wlll be sold at publlc vendue

SATU RDAY, THE TWENTY~’tECI)ND DOF JANUARY, NINETEEN ItUS-

1)RED AND TEN,It two o’chx, k in the afternoon of .~’fld day](uebnle’s ]-l,,tt’l, eorrler Atlantic and Sol;Carolinn .~.ve]lues, ill tl)e city ot Athintic CiI’ )I]n[v Of fkt];xlltic and State of New Jemev.

.\11 :tl~ose eertaip tmcLs or parcels of ]nuld 7renfise~ hereinafter i~rticularlv

of Atlanl~: (.lscribe(l, siltlah’ In lhe Pily]U tht’ (’OtlUty of At]|ll)tic and ShlIe of Jell’y:

" " " tBeglnnlng bTt No. 1 at a point mWesterly line of States Avenue two hind/and ninetY-tWo ft.~t Northerly from l’aciAvennL [heIwe running N~)rtherly Shde~ Avenue twenty-eight feet, thence "er]y parallel with P[wJtc .-\venue elght)thenee 8outherlv parallel with H1att~." :x~twenty-eight h~t, then(’e ].hxsterly pawith #actt}e Avenlle elghty fa’t to thephb(.ginuing.

Subject to the restriction, conditionlintibttlou that the line of then)aln1hat may be era-ted shall be at k~ast rift(feet frt)ln the Stales Avenue pn)perly line.

.lt eill"r, the .sanle .nrenll<es- ilia[ 1sallc l:kl

lair)) el. ux. el. a]s. t.onve)’cd Io the3htry S. Flemh)g by det.d dated the Bye]day ,if .hmutry .\. I)., 1900 and re(.ordc~l file o/l’h’e ~,f tilt" i’~t~¯/’Ji I)t" ;~tl];l])¯l.]l.’ ;11

3hQ"s ].:l, ndill~,A .~t.’,v Jer~ev, hi book."3.

ultY,

LEGAL. .. I,AWY-Ens. " "

t HERIFF’8 SALE. _][ K P. ABBOT2,Counsellor-at-Law,

virtue of a writ of flerl fazla% to me dl-o, Master in Chancery,

reeted, l~ued out of the New Jersey Court olafAY’S LANDINg, ~. J.

Chancery, will be sold at piblic vendue, on ..............

SATURDAY, THB NINETEENTH DAY OF A LBERT C. ABBOTT,~ Atton~ey-at-]Alw:,.FEBRUARY, NINETEEN HUN- l~llcltor and 31ager In unanceD’,", DRED AND TEN, :MATS LAND]NO, N. 3.

nt two o’clock iD the nflernoon of sald day, at - - ............Kuehnle’s Itotol corner of Atlantic and South L]’ERSIAN L. ttANILTON, "Carollna A’vennes,Jn the cJty of Atlantic City, J.J_ Counsellor-at-I-~w,County of Allantic and S~te of New Jersey. Coast Phone ~GG t~ARBOrt CZTY, N. J.

All that tract or parcel of land and.premises, ..........herelnaIter iparticularly de.~ribed, ailuate In ]-)OBERT H. INGEIISOLL,the City of Nentnor, Egg ]/arbor "/’,)wr~h)p’ 1~ Counselh)r-at-Law.in the County of Atlantic aud State of New O ffi ee~--Curri e Bulldiflg,Jersey: Corner Atlantic aud South Carollne av~..

Beginning at a point In the Southwest ATLA.NTIC U1TY, N.J.earner of 51onmouth Avenue and LafayettePark and running thence {11 Southwardly In

"l~LI H. CHANDLER,the ~Eester]y line of hffayettc Park tld-rty-elght (:38) feet to a Ix)hat; "t))ence (2) -~ C°unsel]’)r=91.-I~.w: -- ....wardly parallel with 31onmouth Avenue Rooms 1 tc~4 BlaCKstone BUllfllng,

seventy-rex (76) feet to a polnt; thence (3) A’~LANTIU e/T\, N.J.North{vardly and parallel with the lrst coursethirty-eight 1.18) feet to the 8outher]y line of IOHN ~. ~,VK~COTT,31oumouth Avenue; thence (4) £astwardly O Altorney-at-Law.tl~e Southerly llne of Monmouth Avenue "-Ollce:--BartlettBulldlng,seventy-six (76) feet to the point or place ATLANTIC U]TY, N.J.beginning, being lot No. 16, section 14 on a ......plnn of Jots in Ventnor, of 3IcI.atughlan & DOURGEOI8 & 8OOY.(;rove, lied In the A1]antlc (~ounty (’lerk’s D Counsel_lors-at-l;’a.w: . 1 :"office, and being part of the mtme premises Practlee l~ ~e-,v Jerse,v, I nhaae pnm anllc,mveved to the said George M1]ler Stout, hy Unlted States District and l’lreuit Uourts. ,one ~Zil]lam Mchmghlan by deed d~ited R~l E.state and Law Building,:.]:muary 2, ]~I, and Intended to be recorded ATLANTJU CITY, N. J.forthwith .... -

And also all that tract or parcel of land and’ prem-ises herelnafler pafllcular]y described,

GODFREY & GODFREY,situate in the t?Itv of Ventnor,. E~g Harbor Attorneys-at-Law.

Township, In the (:aunty of Atlantic and State Solicitors in Chancer7 und Notarles Publicof New Jersey: " Conveyanclng In nll] Ls branches; Real. Estate

Be~nnln- n1 a r, oint in the Westerly line nnd InsUrance; Loans negotiated; Collectionsof la~fayett~FarR ~’JsUmt .~venty-six (76) feet a specialty.fronl the Southwest corner of 3lonmou[h Roomsl]5-318-;317 Bartlett Building,

Avenue and running thence (1) %Vestwardly Corner North Carollm~ and Aft:retie aYeS.,and parallel with .waid Monmouth Avenue ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.s,wentv-slx (76) feet to a potnt; thence (2)N,)rth~l:ardly trod parallel wlth l.~.fayette STOXES,Park thlrty-elght (’1.~) feet to a point;thence pERRY & Couin~ellors-at-Law.

lilts]lEE & UOUI+OllB, Sollcltor~. + 13) Eastwardly nnd parallel with (be trst Solicitor% Masters anti Exnmlners in Chart-St. 1)/.,sfce,,k~.~

course seventy-six {78) f~t to a polnt;thence eery; l~racflees In Ibe Unlied Stat~ and Clr-(4) Southwardly nnd pamFel wlth thesecond eult CourL%course thirty-eight (38) f,~t to 1he polnt Offiee:--CnrrieBut]dlng,

s HElllFFS S+\I,~. place of befflnnlng, betng lot NO. ]7 section ]4, Corner Atlanttc nndSouth Carollna ayes.,: on ;t plan of lots in Ventnor of 31ehmghlan & . ATI,AIT1U CITY, N. J.By virtue of a writ of flcri f:tcias, to mc di- i [;rove, l’lled in Ihe Atlantic County clerk’s

rib,ted, issut~t ,rot of the New Jel~ey Cour at I I)l]ce, and being part of the ~ame premis~ DEPETT0 & REPETTO,conveyed to the .~tld tcorge Miller ~}o~t.by .1~ Attorneys-at-Imw,

)F one \~’illianl 5Icl.aughl’.m, by deed Dvarmg Masters]n Chancery.even date herewith and intended to be re- t~om37Real~Estateand Law Building,

I corded fort)lwllh.’ .’Seized as the pn)perty of George Miller Stout Bell Phone 190 A. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.~et. ux. nnd taken in execution at the suit Philade]phla Office :--717 Walnut st.

the t’ity of Athu)ttc Uity, County ofaml ~t:lte of Nt~w J er~ey. :

Beginning ,it the N,)rtha~stlind and ])n,¯il]t. ’ ,\vrnue; thPn[’e rill)Northerly llm)g 31;tryland AYenue nifeet; thence }hsierly par:llh’l wJlh;\VCIIIIO ~fty fret; tllellee ~olltherly

with 3hire]and A’Velltle l)il)t~’tv ft~et.\veule; t}lenre \Vrsterlv-al,)o.~ t>acilie IJfIy feet tt> I|1,’ ])hlt:t’,)f ])pgillllll)~.: I)eillS-lhlu! 1)rL’]))i.~r: ~ whil"ll is;tat ]l;trilarl)t.hnt.hvl~ g~)llh.d nnd t’Oll’vl’y|’k~ till(l),":,cull I) 5" deed 1)earing d:tte ,htnnary]:~)l¢lml duly rrc,rded in lhet’lerk’s.\lln.lllir I’ollllty al 31 tl-K.~ l.anding, N..i1)talk No. 2.-)2 t)f tl,+t¯tls, folio 4’11. ~ ~. 1

:5,¯ized a’~ 1hi. ])t+,)perty ,)f l+Pwls" ]).."9+.1.el. alld t;ikell ill t’Xt-~lltiOlt :it !lit: Sl])era L)ong, al)d tu bt, ~-~1111

~ENt~t’ll 1,. JDIINS02Slte

Paled .l)ecombt+r 4, 19t~,).TII,)IIA~4 E. FIENt’II, l{c~:t’iVc].’S.’,(’}}:o)~liE J. ]IxEqEN,

Soli(¯ih)~ .-s.tt. Pr’s fee, $’2:

2~.t).ll)lrllN)iI) NHI.:IIIFF’S N.\I.E.The sfle of the i)r,)l~.rtv Seized a.~ the

ertv ¢)f\Vi]liam \\’asmal{ and a]s. in ~,xtx.ution at th0 suil of lhtrriet 8cull ]slands ldjotlrl)pd for t]lr(*e weeks, until ,~d,ly, J;ll}l.lilry ’41 1910, It the .~une }zolpl:fi’e.

ENOrlt L. JOHN.~ff

l)aled l)ecenlber I~, l!~k]] 114]IEE t~ [’l)t" l.t).M ]/, ~%Z, olieitt)r~.

Pr’s fec, ,’

I N t’ItANt’I’:RY t)F NF:Vf JERSEY.

T,) Edwnrd .-\. l.oveland.]33" vii’rue i)f iIH or, ler of the Court

(’rl’V t,f New ,]vr~t’y, ll]it(]t? O1] llle dily ILl)

hPl;t~)f, ill a e(.rtain t,al]se, vchereirllhiseall l.oveland is pelitiont.r,Ed’,rnnl A. J.ove]and, ’.lTe defel)dal)t,reqllired 1o ~)l)pe.t) ’, am~tdelnlr to petitit~Fr:.~ lib(ilia]), on ̄ 1)Pf(lh’.~_!--l~--rr~}:ebrllarv, ll(,xt or ill

-it{,,re(ff. ~tlrll dt+t’rer will I)t, tilkell ttgailln> lilt’ I ’ilarwplh)r shall t,lltlitill)lt, lll)d

’rht, object ~ff ~i~l .qli{ i>i t~)obtain ,if divI)lT0 di<.l)lVlll... (7 flip nlarria.,e

[~yl)tl lll(] tIW ~:lltl ])ell(lOller.

\V~>t)T’roN & }]AYES,Nolieitol.’~ of I’etlti,

]’. t). Addrex~, ];;21 .\l]anlh’ Avenue, t’ity, N. J.

]_);1ted ])t,vt, l))l)er 2, Pr’s fee,

N I)T]L’]’~ Tt) t’II.:I)lTOIl,’5.

Eshflo ~)f 1’..I. I_ t "arl)errv, dece;~,q~l.lhll’Su:x])l t,) 111,’ order ,if Elu:lnlel

Nllrr)~ale, ~" of lhe (’guntv. Of Athlntleln;lde on the alT])]ie’lll[)n t)f tllCExeet{(,)).’s of the --mid decedent, notice is~’ivt+n t~) the ,.redit,)rs of the mild t,7 ,,xl)il)il t,) tlle~sul).~’ril)ers’,,)r aflirnlfli,)n, II)eir t.]ahns anda_o’aJnst 1111, [.~tntP [,ft])e .~tid dt~.edent,)]inP lnol]ths ]rein this date, i)r IhPyft)rever 1)erred fFolU ])roseelltillg or reelthe ~l]ne ugtli]tst the sllbst.ril)el.~.

.\NT]iON’f .\. }IJ]1ST,

¯ ]:\31E- ~, FIT21’ATItlCK,Ext~.’ut

)211 S. ah St., ] hiladell)l~lay’.~ ].andillg, N..I., Sel~te)l)hcr 13,

N-rt)Tl~’l.: t)F StC’I’TI.I.’JIENT.

Notice Is ll0rel)y ~iveu that the let

the su))seriber, "Is Adnlhlistratrix of ,if E)nnm ]’hillip~, deceased, will beand shdt’d 173" IJle ~l]rroglle and re.~qlleinentlo lhe Orplrms’ CourtCounty, on Tuesday, 111e eleventhJannary, next.

KATIE L. BE]IlTAGEAdminlstmt~

Atlantic CIDated l~’-ccmber ll, A. D., 1909.

ALLEN B¯ ENDICOTT, JR., Pr~tor.Atlantic (’it)’,

N OTICE I)F SI":TTLEIlENT../

Notiee 1~ herel)y given that thethe sulT.~:;rll)er, ;).s Guardian of the Florence G. Belcher, ?,liner, will beand stated 113- lheSurr(%mte nnd.’~tlle]nent to the DrlTb/l~ls’ Court(’auntY, on Tuesday, the eleventh.Jnnu~{ry, nexl.

,2, E3/ILY (:;. ]]EL(*

Guardian,Plalnfle

Dated Derember II, A. D., IP~J.CLAII~Nf’E }~E’rTIT, Proctor.

Atlantic City, N. J

N’roTIt{E OF SETTLE)lENT.

N,)tiee is h(¯rebY gi-~+en lhatsul)seril)er% as :kdinin}slratrieesofBenjalnin ~,\’. Lewt% dee~st.d,;tlld sUlt(~l by 1be ~llrl~7~¢)te.,q¯IIl~Inol)I h) tlltr’|)r]¯hlll)s ’ Court ()fi(’ountv, i)]] Tm¯~dn’;", the e]evenIl~Janua’ry, next

IDA L. LI-’WI.,4, Linwood,x\NNA 5I. See\, SOll}e/~

Administratrlces.l)ated l)eee~ilber II, A. I)., 1909.

:’~PGA]g & ]]I)34"B’ELL, Pr, x’tors.Ocean City, N. J.

N t)TICF~] 0F ."IETTLEIIENT.

Notice ls hereby glven that the ofthe subscrlber as Admlnlstratrix estateof l~llph Co~st, deceased; wlll auditedand stated by the and forsettlement to tile OfF AtlanticI?,)unty, on Tu,~day, the d~y ofJanuary~ next.

JENNIE COAST ~tEBE,¯ Ad tratrix.Dated Deee]nl)er 11, A. D.. 1109.

BOI’]tG};OIS & 5COY, Proctors.

Atlr~ntlc City, L J.

N DT]CE DF SETTLEMENT.

Notice Is hereby given that the ~count ofthe sub~rlt)e~, as /’:xeeutor of estate elI’aro]lle P. Nlxon, despised, wlll auditedand sb~ted by tile Surrogate and for+settlement to the Orphans’ Court Atlantic(:ounty, on Tuesday, the e)ev, day ofJanuarT) next

JOIIN (_4. 3,’I.X( N,E ~eeutor.

. Dated ,December 11, A. 1)., ]909.ELI }~. CI1ANI)LER, Proctor.

Atlantic City, y

N,m,’E ?F S TTI+E.’,ENT.Notlee Is hen, by given that Ibe

the subscribers, as Executor~ of tk/,ouls Lidller, deceased, willand sated by tl)e SurrogJ~te and.~ttlernent to the Orl)han~’ Courtt:ounty, on Tuesday, th.e eleyenJanuary, next.

NAT]tAX 5I~.:JOSEPH BY~yj~ee

I~ted December 11, A. D., ]91)9.ItEPE’I~O & ItEPETTO, Proctor~

Atlantic City, M, J.

~eamnt ofestate [)faudited

forAtlantleday of

uf 3Iarv R. and .lnmas J. Quig]ey, execulorsof the (~tate of Frances 1’. quigle),, deceased, llARTLN E. KEFFER;

’, and t,) lie sold by J.Vl Attorney-at-Law,

)I " ENOCtt L. JOHNSON, Rooms54t-~ Bartlett Building,Sheriff. ATLA~TI~ CITY, ~. J.

Dated January 8, 1910. +

i 7L ¯ Pr’s fee, t~=l.’50. Attorney-at-Law,.............. Rooms 406-7-8-9, Bartlett Bulldlng,

; -IN CHANCERY OF NE\V JE~LBEY. Both Phones. ATLAnTiC CZTY, .N.~.At.

To \\’alter Zimmcrman and Florence Zlm-merman, his wlfe: IlTOOTTON & liAYE~,

By virtue of an order of the Court of Chart- ¥~ Counsellors-at-I_~w,L’~w officecery of Sew Jersey, made on the day of the

date hereof, in a cause wherein Thomas E. Coast P16neT29 1;~21 Atlantic avenue,French, Samuel K. Robbins and (?,eorge J. :Bell Phone 1T20 ¯ .ATLANTIC CITY, N..J.Bergen, ]-teeeiva.’s of the ~tqte 31utual Bnl]d- - ......................il)g arid Loan :\~socialion of ~ew Jersey, are "I’OIIN C. REED,COl))phfinants, and yOU are defendants, you O Counsellor-at-Law,nrt, reqith’ed t,) nl)l)[~*r, plead; demur or ]5:31 AI]antic avenue, ATLANTIC CITY, ~. J.swer to (lie eon)t)latnants an)ended bill on ... ........l)u1"oro 1be :-~venlh d:ty of 31nreh, next, or the -I~RANK 851ATIIEI~3,said amended bill will lie Iakel l-s eonft:ssed j, C%nzL~cllor.ut_L~=r¢,a~tinst ytTu. " Master Court of Chancery,

Tile mid hill is filed t,) fl)reel0se a mar(rage Room 15 Real F~state 8: Law Building,//),1de by Robert ~N el]bauer and others to Sirs. ATLANTIC C/TY, N. J.U. B. Hh)cke on lauds -at Egg ttarbor, Allantlc(;ountv, New .ler~ev, dated 3Iay :i, 189t, of ~’~IGBEE &-COI;LO3IB,roeord’ln the otllee o1" the Clerk of the t:ounIy jj. t’ollz~ellors.-at-Law,ofAtlantlc In book :~ of nlort~-ages, page 4~], &e. Union Bank Building,

You are made defendants to ~id bill be- ATLANTIC CITY, ~. J.cau.’~3 it Is theretn a]!(~ed ti):lt you, %%’alterZin]lnernlan, were at one time the owner of .......,mid n~,)rtg:tged premises nnd now have a JOHN RAUFFENBART,nlort~_ge on part (hertz)f, and that you Flor- eJ Attorney-at-Law,ence Zmlnerman )~mv clahn to own a part Df C(XLst Phofle 17. 15:31 Atlantic avenue,sild ]norlgaged premises. Bell Phone 790. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.

T]IOIIAS E. FRENCH) Receh’ers, - " .........(=;EOtmE J. BXX,A~:N, IOHN F. X. RIES, ,

S,)llcitors of I ’omplalnant% cJ ]A%v70lliees, "No. "2_’7 3Iarket St., Calnden, N.J. Room ill t: Bartlelt Building,

l)aled January 3, 11)10. Coast Phone ]193-’~. . ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.Pr’s fee, ~14.70 ...............

N()TlCE-T0 CtEDITO~S__ "3;¢. SCHNEIDEE

¯ Counsellor-at-Law,l;=shde of~Villiam L. Fowden, deceased. Union Nationnl Bank Building."Pul~uant to the order of Emanuel ~’. Shaner, ATLA.~T]C CITY, ~. J.

~urrog:tte of 1he (’ouur¢ of Atlanti% thls day Bell Phone 1. R~sidence, Coast ]D0 31.]n-~de on 1he al)plh’atidn of the under, h--ned. - .....Executor. of file said .~Hee ls

,)m el the said de- ~ Counsel]ors-i~t’l~"~exhiblt to the sul>seriber, under )hLsterS Court of Chaneer2,’,

th or ntlrnlaiion, their elatms and den]ands Rooms 51:t, 514,515, Bartlett Building,awaitzq the estate of the .,mid decedent, wtth- Bell Phone 441-D. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.in ntne monlhs from this date, or they wlll lie Uoast Phone 342.fore.vet barred front pro.~oellling or recovering ......the .,qllne against the sllby;eriber.

I;UA}tANTE}; T]lr:-;T CO31PANY,G, ARTHUR BOLTE,Executor, C0unsellor-at-law,

Atlantic (’Jty, N.J. ~loom.s 43, 44, :Real Estate and Law Building,

31ay’s Linding, N. J., Nm-vn)ber ]9, 1])09. ATLANTIC CITY, ~. J.

NOTI(.’): TO L’II]-:I)ITOItN.

C, L. GOLDENBER6,Law 01Ices,]-:shtte of Harvey J. N)nmwny, deceased. Roon~’s 37, ;38, :~9, 40, Real Estate& Law Bulldlng,Pu]Nnallt h) the order ,if E]n.tnuel C. Shaner, ATLASTIU £’1"1"5", S. J.Sllrrt)giltt, 1if the coil)Iv of Atlantic. this day

ntade On the al,l~lieati~’)n of L:he ilnder~igned, " ........Exedutrix of lhe slid tiered{all, notice is q-sHEO. V,’. SCH13IPF,hez~¯bv given to the ,’redit,)r~ aT the .mild de- 1 - Counse]]or-at-Lawret)del)-t to ex]lihil It) lhP Sllbseril)er, under ~]:~u~ 5217--8 Bar~ett Building,or" Iil~rlnnlh)n, their ehtims and demands ~Both Phones. ATLANTIC CITT, ~. J.n,.nli/lst the estate of the .,~tid deeedt, nt, within ......nine months from Ibis dale, or they will be [’ILIYER T. ROGERS,forever barn~d from p)-ost~,uting or rt~eoveriig ~,.] _ Counsellor-hi-Law,themine ag;dnst lhe subscriber, t;3~ Atlnntie avenue,

~)V]IAtEI.SI.LNE D. S]IIJSIWAY, ~4)I.]3 PhOnes. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.

¯ Executrix, - -Atlan.tlc City, N. J.

31a)"s ]~inding, N. J., ])eopnll,er.~.’~, ]909. -- ALLENB. ENDICOTT, Jr.,Attorn ey-at-Law,

Jo]I.~ n. SLACX, Proctor. Room No. 2 Union NationalBank Bul]d]ng,Atlmltie Cily. N.J. __ _ Bell Phone I. ATLA~TIU CITY, N. J.

N OTIt’E TO CItEI)IT()llS. - -

Lstatc of LoUls J. Errieo, decm.~l. 1"¢j OSEPHB. PERSKIE,

At ~rney-a t-Law,Pursuant t+) lhe order of Emanuel C. Shaner, 10 Union Natlonal Bauk Bulldlng,

Surr;)ghte of the [’aunty of Atlantic, 1his flay Bell Phone 1114 A ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.made on Ihe :lpp]ieation ()/ tbe undeJ.Ngned, .............Executor of the .~id decedenI, notice ls herebygiven to the ereditm.~ of the ald decedent to "rLEE

F. W ASHT~’GTON,At(am ey,nt-Law,

exhibll to lhc sul)s,’.ril)er, under oath oraffirnl- Rooms 604 & 61)5 Bartlet¢ Bltlding,ntton, their (’lahns aud demands ngalnst 1heesh%te of t]~e .,qtid deeedent, "withill nine lnonths ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.

from this date, or they will be forever barred ~rB~ ...............from prasecuttng or recovering ihe~ln)e ngntnsl AC H. NUTTER,the stibserlber. I "" A11orn ~[-al-Law,

FRANX A. ER1HCO. ]2 U nJon Bank Bulldlng,Executor. Crm.st Phone In01. ATLANTIU CITY, N. J.

21319 Pacific Ave., Atlantic Clty, N.J. : _ 7_=-_ _= _=_~.-+~_---2~__-~_-_ - --~-~__~May’s Landing, N. J., IA~cember ~), 1t09. .

C/IAS. C. BAICO(’K, Proctor. NOTARY PUBLIC.;\ilnntlc rlty, N.J. ................. - ......

X+,mCE T,) CBED TO, C. STEWART,__ ~" otsry Public,

- MAY’~ LANDING, N. J.Igtate of Eugene 3I. Collotv, deeeny.ed. -- - ......... ’ ----l’ursmint to 1he order of E[nanuel U. Shaner, --~----

Surrogate of the County of At]anlh’. 1his d:lv w’rENr~GIL, k~][:I"Ymade on tlte applle’xiton of lhe under~l~nt~t, ~ ~ ~-" - "- Y .......... L" ..........Adn)lnistmtor of the said decedent, not t(;e is .a~t YI{OSE &--CiLi~i-i~oN,hereby gh’en to the creditors of Ihe ..told de- .,ill St,,-,,,mlnhov’-’~-a cx-~,~,~m¯,~ _ __cedenl t )exhibit io the sub..q¯rlber, under oath Notary :Public,or affirmation, their claims and de]nands . Comml~lonerofDee~,:l~,m}I)sl the aqale of lhe said decedent, withln 646-647Bartlett Bulldlng,nine months from this date, or they wlll be Both Phonea. ’ "forever barred from prosecuting or reeoverlng ~CITY, N. J.lhe same n~dnst thesubscrlber. - ~

}]L’GENE ]{. COLLOTY, ARCIIITECTS.Administrator ......... : .......... - ................

Atlantic City, 7. J. c3 BUDNON VAUGHN,3lay’s Landing, N. J., December ~), 19(~J. ~.. .Lrchilect,

BOURGE01.~ & SOOY, Proctors.. ATLANTIC CITY, ~. J.~Atlantic City, N; J.

NOTICE ,. scouT,Architect,

]5~,)~a ~) hont~y ~Iv~n that "the l~ct’~Unl +it ! "~’~2~ Bartlett Building,the ~ul)srr]))er, as t:hlardian of the estate ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.JosPph ]{. Jollnson, lunatic, 1.rill ))e aldited : - L_:, __L_:=~:-:2---~_~and stated by the Surrogate and reported for.~ettlement to the Orphans’ (:+tort of Athntlc crVIL ENGINZERS.(’ounty, on Tuesday, the eleventh day of ...........................January, next. 3EIRANK MIDDLETON,

THE ]kTLANTIC SAFE DEPOSIT & TRUST [’O J~ Surveyor and Real Estate Examiner,(4uardian, . Rooms 540-t1-12 lhrtlett Buildlng,

Atlantic CIIy, N.J. Corner North Caro]lna ind At)antic avennes,Dated 1)eeember II, A. D., 1909. ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.

ClIEM]CAL. -~i tJlv]] Engineer and Surveyor,.... Bartlett Bulldlng, . ATLANTIC CITY, N. ft.

Ktl San Jo e Scaleby ~sing , DENTISTS.

gAL©NIN - +°-’o+.,]509-1-1 PaclIlc ~venue,

¯ Both Fhonea. ATLa.~TIC ciTY, N..J.

Best Insect Destroyer 0nthe market. DR. J. F. CRANDALL,

~qold in 17)y t~uu,)!t~. Dentist’,41.3-4t4 Ihrtlett Building,

Prlce per galhm ....................................... 50 cenL~ Bell Phone I~265-A. " ATLANTIC CITY) N. J.By the barrel, per gallon ........................ 40 cents ......

btanufaetured by theJEWELRY.

Monmouth}-orChemical.~le

by Works, ....Friedeberg,- JIm’pler,

~eo]t’~ ~-~O~]Fjle~Ag_e~b Diamonds, 1516 At]antlc Ave.,Col oga~e, N. J"

~ (,,Watches’AT~ASrlC Cln’, ~.z.

2_2A2_L j ewe,,j,Fine Watch and C’lock :Repairing.

IN.’gURA~ CZ.. 0pticarl. .Bell Phone ],11-tV.

F RE INSURANCE: Diamonds,Any Part of Atlantlc Count). Watches & Jewelry,

Rel~lflng a Sl~elalty,Reduction of 10 Per Cent. on

q~t Glad, Clack~ ¢t’Oih, erumre,May!s Landing Propert!es. or-ncA~ DEPAItT.~Z/rr--Eyes -Tested Fr~.

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~’l’m going to carry you to GeneralBeauregard’s headquarters," the cor-pora! said, "and Tou’ll be shot asspies."

We believed ’him. It was not, there-

t’to give the alarm." tore. with very good splrlts that we

A dust covered~farmer mounted on started o~1 our-march to General Beau-.regard’s headquarters.¯a foaming horse, who had come tear. We wished to throw our sacks away.

ing down the Richmond turnpike, but our captors Would not allow lt, soshouted this startling news to-two we plodded along, our loads on ombarefooted newsboys who were resting backs and the corporal constantlyin the shade on the side of the turn- threatening to thrash us for our slo‘a:.plke, a fewyards from the polnt where hess‘it crossed the Richmond and Peters. We turned out of the turnplke into nburg railroad,

crossroad. 1 ventured toask how fn~The time was In the early days of Genera] Beauregard’s headquarter.~

the siege el Petersburg. when Genera]were and recelved a cuff on the side of

BenJat]ain F. Butler was operating on the head from the corporal, l as!:edthe Ja~nes river. the other sol¢,ller If he would not carry

The ]eider of these two newsboys my sack behind him on his horse’swas fi~teen. I will call him Jack. 1~ back a llttle way. I believe he wouldwas .tl~e younger one and was eleven have done so if the corporal had rio!years old.

forbidden it.We discussed the question whetherJust as we reached the top of a longwe should go home or go on toward

hill and I was about to drop from to-Richmond and endeavor, to get atigue ] saw that we were near our

glimpse of Genera] Butler, whom :Con- Journey’s end. In front of us was :~federate boys at that time regarded large bullding which before the daysas a sort of monster¯

of railroads had been a roadside inn.We started at a brisk walk along Two guards slowly marched back ’andthe rallroad, with our unsold stock forth before the tumbledown stepsof Rtchmond papers under our arms.

that led to the porch, which extendedAs we turned a curve near the Swift aci~oss the front of the house and

creek bridge we saw, about a ml]e be- whlch was now crowded ~with sotvend, a sight that gn’eatly excited us. diem, gpparently couriers and orderThe air was full ot black smoke, lies.through which we saw an occasional As we reached the porch the soldiersflash of flames. Presently "we came began to rally the corporal upon hlsclose enough to discover that the source "baby prisoners." He made no repl)’.

¯ of the flames was a great pile of tele- but stalked pompously through thugraph poles and railroad ties. open door after instructing his com.

"Butler’s men did that." sold Jack. portion to hold us."We’ll have to "be mighty cautious. , This was a useless instruction. WeLet’s get into the ditch along the track, needed no holding except as we wereand keep a sharp lookout." receiving from the floor of the porch,

Just beyond a slight -rise of the upon which we hat] fallen completelyground north of the house was n IJn-

exhausted nnd where we rem’~ed union encampment The smoke lazily tll the corporal came out to summonrose fi’om a hundred cam/,flres, and us to the presence of General Beaure-the whlte tents gleamed in the bright gnrd.

/sunshine in a manner that was ahnost "Bring the sacks," yelled the c’drpo-painful to the eyes.ral as we started in without them.Gradually It dawned upon us thtff

I am certain that no murderers everthe camp had been suddenly abandonwent to receh-e sentence of death withed--so suddenly, indeed, that the dinweaker knees than we had as we werenets were li_4t cooking on the fires¯ :>- pushed into the presence of General

and all sorts of camp utensils and pro- Beauregardvisions were scattered promiscuouslyI had my eyes shut, but open,.,,lr aroun tl /

them when I heard a low, kindly v,h’eWe made straight for the big tent

saying, "Well, my boys, what i:~ lh,in front of which the flag was flying,trouble}"Jack lowered the flag. With n beating

I saw seated at a little pine |able aheart I entered the tent. I found it~er little man in a gray nnif,~rmlittered with torn papers and maps‘"~,4~n:~ll mustache and imperlol and]n one co: :.amp chest upon{10okj)~g brown eyes. Ite was

e~al B. F. Butler, U. S..~ "smiling straight Into my eyes, and

"" fore I knev what 1 was doing 1 wasIn a tent in the rear of General But-

smillng, too, nnd thinking that omler’s, which was probably used as Dllves were safe in the hands of a ram,kitchen, we found n stock of provi-who could smile like that.sioz,,s that set us wild with delight.

Behind the general s~veral men wereYVe had little to eat at home and nowhad been for several hours without busily engaged in writing, and scat-

food. terdd around the room were officerewhom I took to be members o$ theA pot of coffee steamed on’the tirestaff.in :front of the tent. On the shelves in-

side was a boiled ham, and about it Every one x~as smIllng in the pleas-

lay a variety of canned meats and antest way. In fhct, the only III nn-

fruits, while n chest was found to cbn- tured man in the room was the cor-

Inth a quantity of freshly baked bread, porai who had brought us in.

"Oh." said Jack, "it we only had a "Well, well." the general repeated.

wagon we might car/7 home a k,t of "what is the trouble?" :

these things." The corporal began to answer, but

"Well," said i, "the next best thing the general said: "’I .have had your

is to tote home as much as.we can on st°r)¯" Now 1 want the boys" side."our backs. What are we going to Jack wa~ much encouraged. Iiestep-

take:"’ z ped forward nnd told a straig4atfdr-

"l reckon," said Jack, "’that the folks ward story of .the way in which we

at home would like tea and coffee best. had been arrested and of thecur

They are scarcest." pora]’s brutal lrcatmenr of us.

We decided to load ourselves down "Shameful: ¯" ..,aid the general as he

with those two arti,.les. We f.und iookt~ at the .oorporal with "~ngr:

some empty sacks and divided the eyes. Then, turning to Jack again, he

contents of the sack of green coffee in said kindly, "Now tell me where you

General Butler’s kitchen tent into two got ,the ling and other things."

parts of thirty or fort)- pounds each. "We got them /-~om General Buffer’sabandoned camp on Shll,pen’s farm,"Then into two other sacks we poured a

chest of Oolong tea These were tied said Jack promptly.

up and put inside the sacks containing "~’hat! Are you telling the truth?"

coffee, and Jack also stuff~-d into his excitedly asked the genera] as he

sack the flag in front of the general’s Jumped up nnd walked around towhere we were stnnding. At the :~ametent, which he had taken down wlam~time the room was tilled witi~ thehe first entered the camp

He suggested that I give.-him a Part sound o~-rattllng s~ords as the officers

of my coffee in order to lighten the -approached.

load, and at first i was inclined to do "Yes, sir. 1 am telling the truth."so, but when 1 thought how the people Jack answered proudly, looking the

at home after many month~" use of general straight in the eyes. Contin-chicory, parched corn. roasted sweet uing, lm bad the whole story fr,,m be

} o"po:ato l:arin~,s and o~her poor substl- ginning to dad, nut forgetting the din

lutes for .coffee would enjo)" the gen- her w~ had eaten in General B:n!er’sulne article i made up my mind that 1 kitchen tentwould carry home the cm~ten~ of the General Beauregard held a w~sper-sack it ] had to drag it over the en- ed consultatl,)n with the ,,fi~cers pres-tire five miles eat, and they soon hurried ont. ’/’urn-

We had been so much excited with ing to the corporal, the general said:our discoveries 1hat we lind not no- "ln view of the important informationtieed that the sun was very low It these boys have given me 1 forgivewould be dark before we could reach your foolish arrest and brutal treat-

home. We gazed longingly at what meat of tl~em You may go."we were leaving behind and started The corporal went out, crestfallen.homeward. By tiffs lime it had grown quite dark,

YVe took the turnpike wlth the hope and the military clerks were writingof getting a lift in. some pqsslng re- by the light of tallow cnndles Gen-

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hlele. As we trudged along we saw era] BeaureI:ard tui’ned to ,n:e ,,f themtwo Confedernte cavalrymen riding to- and gate instructions in a low tone. e

/ward us. In our fear lest they should "~ We sat down on a bench at the darkrob us of our I)recious l)ossesslons we ! side of the reGaL apparently f,)rg,)tlen.

’ Presently the. ,.em ral w:~ll:ed overslouched along qs near the woods nsl "...we could get, h~,ping they would pass l to wh.ere we were sitting nnd. l)lacin~-without nottcing us. i his hand ou my head. said. "’] suppose Is th

vain hol)e~ "’llalt!" we heard ,one i you boys are an.xi,ms to get home?"of them shout just as they were "Yes, slr." we answer~q. 1,oth atabreast of us. One of them. who was once¯a corporal, dismounted. ’%Vell, I will se.r~l you home in my

He was a cruel looking fellow, and ambulance~ Meantime accept mywe soon discovered that his looks did thanks for the Important informationnot belle him. Walking up to Jack, rou have brought me." *he ..frailty asked. "~’hat have you got We drove hnn)e, the happlest boy.~th6reT’ and at the same time roughly In the wprld, in General Beauregnrd’s

Jerked the sack from the terrified boy’s I prlyate ambulance,¯with our pre,.hm.~shoulder. ,.I sacks behind us. What a welcome we

i found at homo and how our ,,}d m)vl~..~nging his arm into the sack, he!drew out the United States flag. At , e~nment Java and Oolong were appye.

sight of this the corporal shouted, i .~÷.~a,"’Spies--traitors!" and danced about ! Wasn’t .Ne¢.essary.wildly¯ ~ "Our family Is awfully exclusive,"

It was useless for usto try to ex-’~aid one lithe girl to another who had:plain to the Infuriated man. and, to ! Just moved into the adjoining fiat. Is i

/tell the truth, we were too badly ! yours? ifrightened to give a good account of i .Oh, no. replied the other. We ioUI~V~. / J haven t anything to be ashamed of. --t

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REPORT OF THE COND]TION OF

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At the c~ose of business, December 31, 1909.\s

~ESOU~CES ~ .Bonds andMortgages Owned. ...... ~-- ..... ......................... ¯ .... ::. ............ $473,334.50 . "--,Time Loans on Collateral.n .................. 476,345.00Notes and Bills Purchased ...... ................................. . ..................... :., 587,656A51Stocks and Bonds Owned. "

..................................................................... 555,.094.40 .-Demand Loans on Collateral.

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Cash and ReserveBanking House .... ......... : ..... i ............. " ..... :’" ................ "’",: ....... ": 217,096~8i

...................................................................... ........ 135,000.00 ,

$2,626,627:16 17..[7[, L]IA]BILITIES " " " :

Both Pho,les 02.

’Surp]us Fund ........... i ..................... : .......... . ........:l"::" " .....

i ...... : ......300,000"00 "

dKFIC%, "Undivided Profits ........................... ........... ......... .}. " ....... i ............. 61,538"35Dividends No. 19, January 1, 1910.. - 22,500,00

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Individual Deposits " 2,091,078.00Due Other Banks ............................................. ¯ ..... ............... 1,510 70

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We Invite Y $2,626,627 16our Careful Inspection of Our Banking Facilities, " .... i~~. ,

.Three Per Cent. Interest Paid_on Special and Time. Deposits.

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JOSEPH THOMPSON, VicerPresident and Trust Officer. , " ( ~ : :g

~’~ g F. Currie William B. Loudens]ager . E. V~Corson " " ~ [ ::-:~M. D. Youngman Joseph Thompson. J.-L: Baler :-~~ i -:’7 (

II II James T. Bew - I.G. Adams " Daniel- W: Myers : : ~ , 7. !f:

~ Levi C. Albertson James H. Mason . Isaac ~Bacharach ~ : i|Warren Seiners C.L. Cole ; John J. White ~- ~"~.~.."~ i: .~:!!1

i Lewis Evans ~. Charles S. Schroeder ~ :’ ):i)}

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ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. " ¯ . "

Rt~SOURCES. ’- " -~At the dose ef business December 311, 1909o Loans andInvestments " " $2,3691207.92 ¯

¢ "5,Cash and Reserve ..... ..! ......... : ............... i:.... 330;300184 ̄ -.~i

.......... $2,699,508:76 " :

RESOURCES. LIABILITIES. ’ -- ~::

.oans and Investments .............................. $904,558.85 Capital Stock Paid In $600,000.00. . ":::

,Surplus .... ,... ..... ..i ........... :. ........ - :_ ... a~o,.a:~o.ooInterest accrued ........................... : ............. 2’806.93 Undivided Profits .......... . ........ , .....:.... ...... :.-. 9,177.82. --’

Cash and Reserve .................................... 198,26.7.42 Dividends Unpaid. " -120.00Twenheth Semi-Annual Divi~:emd..i..;... " 36,000.00: _

$1,105,633.20 (Payable July 1, 1909) ..Deposits . : ., 1,783 495 53 ,-:.............. ~. ...... :.. . , -

¯ LIABILITIES. Interest accrued. ,.. ..... .. 715.4i :.2

Capital Stock ............................................ $100,000,00$2,699,50t3.76 ..- .--,.

S tarplus earned " 100,000.00 Trust Funds (not included In the abovestatement)$1,180,477.40 ..’- .. ."

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¯ " " tUndivided Profits ........................................ 928.38COMPARATIVE STATEMENT: ’

Dividends . ........... 3,000.00 Deposlts December 31, 1909..$1,783A95.53 :%~

Deposits ....... . .................. 901,704181 Deposits December 3i, 1908. .......... .... ..... ..... 1,524,990,_i-6 :--~

’ $1,105,633.20 Increase in Deposits ..,.,,,...i.,...~...~ ...... $258,505.37.;;i " _.

Receives Deposits, Executes Trusts,.Manages Re~~~:i : -Amount expended in dividends, $21,000. Invests Mortgage Fun~s; ~ms-as~~’r, ~-~TfiIgtrator and - . "%

: Three per-cent, interest allowed on Time Accounts, Trustee. - .All Trust Funds kept separate and apart from ~he other "

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Safe Deposit Boxes to rent, $5.00 per year, up. assets of the Company, - :Three per cent. Interest allowed on Special. and Time-- .. (i

Accounts. : ~1 Foreign Drafts issued payable In all pans of the world, ~

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H~NRv W. L~DS, let Vlce,PreSidenL - " _ ...... >.¯ . , Solicitor. DAN1EL S. ’.WHn=E, 2d Vice-President...

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" C~-~Rt~ H. JEFFRms;Tre~urer.. " :HERMAN M, SYPH~gD, Tmst-0fflcer. " :

Results oJOHN L. KELLY : :

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W.E.,SHAcKELFoRDHeultngs Lipptncott’ ̄ Nelson Ingram, M.D. -. ~-BeY.er; - .John J.. Gardner, wiillamM.P01Iard, M.D, John W. Haclmey, i. " ~ . :~

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GEO. A. BOURGEOIS William. ._ A. F aunGe, Walter E. Edge,. : Frederick C; Robbing: . . -:~

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