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i/OOJ) BRIDGE NEWS ITEMS Mr. John H. Love spent Wednesday in New Brunwsick. Mr. Franklin Jr., of New York, visited the Woodbridtre School on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Brown are to be congratulated on the birth of a little son. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Jr., of New York, are spending the Easter holi days with Mr. Franklin's parents of Green street. Miss Edna J. Brown is visiting friends out of town. Miss Mary Rheinhart has been very ill with the grippe. Several of the school teachers are going to their respective homes for Good Friday and Easter Monday. Mr. Scott, of Sewaren, is having his honse painted red. Miss Mamie Brown spent Wednesday afternoon in Newark. ' Mrs. Robert Valentine and Miss May Valentine spent Wednesday in the city. Mr. Ellis Freeman, Jr., of Edgar's Hill, is having his honse papered. Miss Jennie Shrouds will spend the Easter holidays with her aunt, Mrs. M. H. Horten, of New York. Mr. Campbell, of Plainfield, was in town this week. Mrs. S. B. Perry, who has been visiting in Brooklyn, has returned to Woodbridge. Miss] Elsie Lawson will entertain her friends at cauls on Saturday evening. She Was a Bird. "Amos," sighed Mehitabel Scruggs,! l"doesn't the spring bring an inspira tion to j'our soul?" "Mebbe it does, Melfitabel," answered | 'Amos Medooney. "Doesn't it bring to you tender, soulful, thrilling thoughts when you see the little birds making their nests and choosing their mates? Doesn't it make you think of a nest for yourseli and ? and' ? and? "Mehitabel!" gasped Amos, reach ing for her hand, "you've got me up a ] tree."? Judge. Home Preaching?. Rev. Dr. Goodman ? I'm sorry your | husband isn't here, Mrs. Smith. I'm. afraid you forgot to tell him I intend ed to preach "to-day an municipal prob lems. r 9 0\ ?Mr?. Smitl^jjWffPK., T.dWnot. ?r-told tbing.wff h*"^aid he would stay a}t home and read his Bible. THOMAS F. BURKE # 5 ..Funeral Director.. ^ This is the only up-to-date Fi'Nkral J establishment in Perth Amboy & vicinity OFFICII RESIDRNCB J 363 State St. 21 Mechanic St. ^ Telephone 45 f Telephone 45 m # PERTH AMBOY, N. J. f ??sgHgsasgaasasasgSBsas55gse5EHBBBSBSaser_?iP.5gjy CARTERET BUSINESS I <^C0LUMN_^ n ;uiasi!s??!?2sa5asti5aura5B5H5esasH??asesse5V OTTO SPITZ, Sanitary Plumber BTOVE8.RANGES, HEATKKH Rahway Ave. Shop near C.R.R. Depot, Cartarei N- J JOSEPH SHERWOOD Carpenter and Builder Estimates given. Jobbing promptly attended to GARTER KT, N. J, Main st & Hazelwood ave., Rahway, N. J. ..Special Notice.. 60 TO OTHERS STORES? WELL I DON'T THINK ! This Is the place to spend your Chink. H. SHAPIRO'S, Carteret, N. J. CONRAI) UROS. SANITARY PLUMBING TINNING and HEATING RAHWAY AVE. Carteret, N. J, Next to Engine House. JOHN THOMPSON Carpenter and Builder Jobbing promptly attended to. Estimates given PORT READING, N. J. CHARLES TEiTIKIlSrS Painter and Paperhanger All orders by mail promptly attended to. CARTERET N.J. { The Up-to-date | J.STEINBERG CARTERET, N. J. ? Ml. PETERSON, Mason and Contractor] Carteret & Port Reading, N- J. Residence ? John Thompsons House. Port I Reading. ^ D. I RUSH 383 STATE STREET i i iHimiBi i ??in ?wiiM ii? ? rwrnt? ?? mm? i 1 Bicycles And Sundries. .CRESCENT j ^ORESCpHtV Sole Agents for the COLUMBIA RAMBLER CLEVELAND IMPERIAL TRIBUNE IVER JOHNSON CRESCENT PIERCE READING We have these Wheels in Stock, no J annoying delays Our Line of sundries is also complete. LAMPS. BELLS- PUMPS. Tires We have in stock the HARTFORD, Nos. 70, 77, 80 FISK PREMIER. FISK, No. 66 GOODRICH, No. 19 Goodrich Woven, Palmer Road and Line of Cheap T res. Spalding Athletic Goods BALLS, BATS, GLOVES AND RECORDS Cash or Instalments D. V. RUSH 383 STATE STREET CALENDAR OF LOCAL EVENTS Apr. 18? Fifth Grand Reception, Eagle j Athletic Olnb Wilder Hall. Apr. 18? Calico Hop, McOlellan Hose ? Company, Braga Hall. Apr. 14? Entertainment and Ball, ladies St. Paul's Church, Braga Hall. Apr. 16? Concert auspiceR Epworth Leagne, Simpson M. E Church. Apr. 17 ? Ball. Pardee employees, Wild er Hall. Hospital benefit. Apr. 17? Woodbridee A. A. masquer ade in club house. Apr. 30 ? A. B. C. Sociable and Enter tainment, Simpson M. E. Church. A pr. 30 and May 1? Cantata, High Sohool Audi " torium, by children 1st Floor of High school. May 8 ? Lecture by Edward Howard Griggs, High School Audi torium, auspices High School Alumni. ^ May 14? Musical, High School Audi toriums, auspices High School Alumni. Aug. 18? Excursion auspices Conrt Am boy F. of A. THOMAS M. THICKSTUN Attorney-at-Law 122 Smith Street, Scheuer Building | PERTH AMroy, N. J. REAL ESTATE ADVERTISING. FOR SALE . . . Choice Lot on Kirkland Place I THE BISHOP COMPANY 122 SMITH STREET We loan money to members on their pass books or certificates as well as on Bond and Mortgage. Citizens Building & Loan, 194 High street. 3-21-tf FOR SALE CHEAP. ..... kMOUfMWHMMMBHBHHR House and lot on Smith Street. $3,000. Q, Money to loan and lots of it. Apply to Boynton Bros. 8 1 Smith Street. Amboy Realty and Construction Company. T) lee beautiful lots on New Prun wick road, ntarh spital. to be sold reasonable and at once. Post office Building. JUST THINK OF IT! A House and Lot in a desirable part of the City for $900. En quire R., care of Perth Amboy Evening News. GREISEN & DAHL, Masons and Builders, Room 14 Schtner Building. ESTIMATES FURNISHED. Open Evenings 7 to lO. A Modern Dlnenxe. Anxious Mother ? Tell me, doctor; is it a dangerous ease? Physician ? I fear it is. He has breakfastfooditis in an advanced stage.? Judge. Not Without Reaaon. Sunday School Teacher ? Well, who was sorry at the return of the Prodi gal Son? Little Girl ? The fatted calf. ? Bos ton Christian Register. FRBn. Lupton. Herbert A. Bushhkll. LUPT0N &, BUSHNELL" SUCCESSORS TO LCPTON & LUPTO.1 ..Granite and Marble.. Monuments Headstones and Fencing. Yonr Patronage Solicited. New Brans'k Av. & Central R. R. NOTICE. VfOTICE Is hereby given that the undersigned intends making application to the Bward of Excise Commissioners of toe City of Perth Aui boy, at their next meeting, for a license to keep n saloon with the privilege nl selling malt and spirituous Honors In tha UUj of Perth Ambov and In the house owned by 4nna Rachman, at 187 Smith street. NIC TOFT. NOTICE. ?VfOTlCE Is hereby givor. that tl.e undarsigned 1 1 intends making application to the Board of Excise commissioner;) of the Cltv of Perth Atn boy, at their Bext meeting, for a license to keep ft saloon with tlie privilege Oi selling malt and ipirituons liquors In tha ity of Perth Amboy and in the house owned by John W, Elle, at 108 Cortlandt street, MIKE.STUMPK. 28HM-3 St o. e. w. ? ( Mi STRUGGLE Many a Perth Amboy Citizen Fnds The Struggle Hard. With a back constantly aching. With distressing urinary disorders, Daily existence is bnt'a struggle. No need to keep it up. Doan's Kidney Pills will cure you. Perth Amboy people endorse this claim ; Mr. Miles Nelson, of No. 90 Lewis street, inspector L. V. R. R. car shops, says:? "There was a pain in my back which dung to me day and night. My work compels me to do a great deal of stooping and bending forward, which greatly aggravated the trouble. If I kept moving about I did not miDd it so much, bnt the minute I sat down the pain increased and became almost unbearable. Doan's Kidney Pills were recommended to me and I got a box at G. W. Parisen's drag store. They helped me from the very start, and when I had finished the first box I felt better in every way. Doan's Kidney Pills have my endorsement. I will always keep them in the honse to nse again if the occa sion arises. ' ' For sale by all dealers, price 50 cents a box. Foster-Milbnrn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the U. S. Remember the name ? Doans'? and take no substitute. Quite the Contrary. Minister ? I understand, my friend, that you have found marriage to be a failure. Spudgins ? Well, then, you've been misinformed. I brought suit for di vorce four times and lost every time. It's too blamed successful for me. ? Kansas City Journal. Perth Amboy, N. J., March 2, 1903. To the Honorable- Mayor and Board of Aldermen of the City of Perth Am boy: Gentlemen: ? The undersigned pro perty holders of Neville street, this Qity, do hereby respectfully petition that Neville street, between Wood bridge Road and Cornell street, be worked to the established grade. And your petitioners will ever pray, etc. P. Woitscheck, J. Martinusen, Mrs. C. Riohter, L. H. Lund, Fr. Woitscheck, Victor Bjornsen. 2403-4-8 2t a w 2-w To the Oonncil of the City of Perth Amboy, N. J. ; Gentlemen: ? We, the undersigned property owners on Smith street, this city, would most respectfully ask your honorable body to pave Smith street from the Central Railroad tracks to the westerly side of High street with Trinidad asphalt pavement, the oitv to pay one third of the cost of said improvement. And your petitioners will ever pray. Wm. B. Pratt, Kelly & McAlinden> John M. N. Scott, Wm. H. McCormick, Louis Briegs, T. Quinn, Martin Peterson, J. Bruce Smith, Julia Peck, Thorkelsen & Brown, Thos. West & Co., John G. Garretson, James S. Wight. 2402-4-8-2t a w-2w. SHERIFF'S SALE. In Chancery of New Jersey between the Minister, Church Wardens and Vestry of St. Peter 's Church, in Perth Amboy, Complainant, and Lewis Morris, et ux, Defendants, Fi. Fa. for sale of mortgaged premises, dated March 18, 1903. By virtue of the above stated writ to me directed and delivered, I will expose to sale at public vendue on WEDNESDAY, APRIL TWENTY NINE, NINETEEN HUNDRED AND THREE at two o'clock in the afternoon of the said dav, at the Sheriff's office, in the City of New Brunswick, New Jersey: All that tract or parcel of lands and premises situate, lying and being in the City of Perth Amboy, in the County of Middlesex and State of New Jersey, Beginning at a point in the easterly line of Hobart street, at a distance of one hundred and fifty five and 72-100 feet, northerly from the northerly line of Market street, and from thenoe running northerly along the said easterly line of Hobart street, twenty-five (25) feet to the southerly line of lot known as No. 14, in Block No. 13 of the Buchanan Tract; thenoe easterly along said line one hundred and five and 6-100 feet to land of the City of Perth Amboy ; thenoe southerly along the line of said City property twenty-five (25) feet to the northerly line of lot known as No. 16 in Block No. 13 of the aforesaid tract ; thence westerly along said line one hundred and five and 6- 100 feet to the point or place of begin ning. Bounded northerly by lot No 14, easterly by land of the .City of Perth Amboy, southerly by lot No. 16, and westerly by Hobart street. The within described lot is known as number Fifteen (15) in Blook No. 13 of the Buchanan tract, surveyed and mapped by Smith and Eddy, March, 1869, being the same premises conveyed to Lewis Morris by Hannah Buohanan and others, by deed dated October 27th, 1882, and re corded in Middlesex County Clerk's offloe, November 2d, 1882, together with all and singular the rights, liber ties. privileges, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining. WILLIAM CARMAN, - Sheriff. CHARLES^ C. HOMMANN, 2251 -8-27 -6t-o.e.w. Solicitor. Pr's fees 112.24 / i & George Janeway Howell, M D. 294 Madison Ave. Office Hours: 10 a. p. m. 5-8 p.m > ELS RJORNSEN Dealer Id Choice Family Groceries Provisions, Etc. Fresh stock constantly receiTed Cor. Prospect and 8mlth 8t? , In RAYHOND'S audies and IceCream Our Candies are pure and made fresh every hour. Our Ice Cream is the best in town. OHt>rn taken and delivered p-omptly. RAYMOND'S, 136 Smith St. THE WELL DRESSED MAN ? Hag his suits made to order by an experienced tailor. CHRIS. CHRISTOFFERSEN, 83 Smith Street, Perth Arnboy, gives his customers the best look, and the largest variety of new spring suitings to select from. Want mm vw &Tmmm CENT-A-WORD ICE CREAM SONDE'S with fresh strawberries only 5c at Raymonds, 136 Smith street. 4-7-tf WANTED? PRESSERS. Apply in person at the Atlantio Terra Cotta Co. 1726-2-9-tf. LABORERS WANTED. Apply At lantio Terra Cotta Co. Tottenville, S. I. 2003-2-21 -tf MONEY TO LOAN on Bond and Mortgage. Large and small amounts. George J. Plechner, Attornev-at-Law, First National Bank Building, Perth Amboy, N. J. 2081-3-6-tf EASTER GOODS the finest seleotion from 5o up at Raymonds, 186 Smith street. 4-7-tf GOAL AND ICE orders received 85 Smith street. Telephone 42-<". O. M. Peterson & Oo. 3-36-tf FOR RENT ? A carpenter shop and stable suitable for one horse, in the rear of 125 Brighton avenue. Enquire Republican office or 109 High street. STRAWBERRIES, crushed straw berries from fresh fruit at Ray monds soda fountain. Raymonds, 136 Smith street. 4-7-tf FOR RENT ? THREE rooms on sec ond floor, 131 Hall avenue. Enquire Mrs. Bolerup, 257 New Brunswick avenue. 3-24-tf FOR SALE ? THE estate of Joseph T. Coley. Apply 22 DeKalb avenue for information. 2341-4-3-12 BASKETS FOR EASTER must be sold regardless of cost. Raymonds, 136 Smith street. 4-7-tf 50 GIRLS WANTED. Experienced operators on shirts, also learners. Ste dy work and good pay. South Amboy Shirt Factory. 2369 4-6 t.f. EASTER EGGS and Rabbits are now 10c per dozen at Raymonds, 136 Smith street. 4-7-tf MONEY TO LOAN. Five |500 mort gages wanted, also $1,000 to fl0,000. Pierce & Watson. 2384-3-7-5 APPRENTICES WANTED for mil linery. Apply J. Kreielsheimer, 117 Smith street. 2380-4-7-tf CHOCOLATE EASTER EGGS, we make them, we write names on them free of charge. Raymonds, 136 Smith street. 4-7-tf FOR SALE? High Grade 10 horse power steam engine and boiler. Second hand. Excellent condition. Manufacturer, care of Evening News. 4-8-tf NICELY FURNISHED rooms, with or without board. Address F. A. 48 Market street. 2311-4-8-4 FOR SALE? COWS, cows, cows. Will reoeive Friday, April 10th, a choice carload of fresh cows and springers; for sale or exohange at the lowest market prioes at Gus Lewis's stables, 445 18th Avenue, Newark, N. J. 2399-4-9-2t BOY WANTED? Bright boy for office work and collecting. Must be good penman, quick at figures, ;thoroughly reliable and not afraid of work. Ad dress in own handwriting, Reliable, care of Evening News. 4-9-tf WANTED? A GIRL for general house work. Mrs. W. Parker Runyon, 63 Water street. 2409-4-9-tf CARRIER WANTED ? Bright boy Jto deliver papers. Apply at the Even ing News offloe. 4-9-tf MONEY TO LOAN on bond and mort gage. Apply J. A. B. Republican office. 2306-3-30-1 mo. e.o.d. FOR RENT? A pleasantly located 12 room house with all modern im provements, situated on the water front, 83 Water street. Enquire at J. E. Noe, 81 Water street. 2309-3-30-tf m. w. f. Bargains in real estate are to be found in the real eBtate column on page a. i Once a Year You Eat HOT 4= BUNS ' and then you waut the best. We make the real old fashioned kind that gave such pronounced satis faction last year. Leave your or ders early if you would be served. B. L. MARSH & CO. 121 Smith Street. Dreadful Attack of Whooping Cough. Mrs. Ellen Harlison, of 300 Park Avenue, Kansas Oity, Mo., writes as follows: "Our two ohildren liad a severe attack of whooping cough, one of them in the paroxysm of coughing would often faint and ' bleed at the nose. We tried everything we heard of without getting relief. We then oalled in our family doctor who pre scribed Foley's Honey and Tar. With the very first dose they began to im prove and we feel that it has saved their lives." Refuse substitutes. Sold at Sexton's Pharmacy. The surest and safest remedy for kidney and bladder diseases is Foley Kidney Cure. If taken in time it affords security from all kidney and bladder diseases. It makes them right. Don't delay taking. Sold at Sexton's Pharmacy. A Calamity In Drlef. A man once owned a balky mule That blandishments resi-^d. And, losing patience, he "ibbed hold Upon his tail and twisted. Whereon the mule looktd back on him In mild, reproving sorrow. And if the sad rt mains come down. The funeral's to-morrow. ? Baltimore News. XEVER SATISFIED. I "Has the baby had the measles yet, Mr. Popps?" "Sh-sh! Don't speak so loud. Whenever he hears anything men tioned that he hasn't got he cries for it." ? Chicago American. Chronic Bronchitis Cured. "For ten years I had chronic bron chitis so bad that at times I could not sneak above a whisper," writes Mr. Joseph Coffman. of Montmorenci. Ind. "I tried all remedies available, but with no snccess. Fortunately my employer suggested that I try Foley's Honey and Tar. Its effect was almost miraculous, and I am now cured of the disease. On my recommendation many people have used Foley's Honey and Tar, and always with satisfac tion. " Sold at Sexton's Pharmacy. Olil Friend*. Barker ? Come over here, old man. i" ? I want to introduce you to my wifel Parker ? Oh. I know Mrs. Barker > > already. We were engaged for three months in the summer of 1894. ? Som crville Journal. Jinks' Soft Snap. Winks ? I notice that your barber al ways talks to you in French. I did not know that you understood that lan guage. Jinks ? Well, I don't; but you needn't tell him so. ? N. Y. Weekly. Modern Time Tables. Passenger ? This train is nearly one hour behind time, is it not? Guard ? Yes. But that's all right. We'll get in in the usual time. Passenger ? What time is that? Guard ? Two hours late. ? Tit-Bits. A Chattanooga Druggist's Statement. Robt. J. Miller, Proprietor of the Read House Drug Store of Chatta nooga, Tenn. , writes: "There is more merit in Foley's Honey and Tar than in any other cough syrup. The calls for it multiply wonderfully ,and we sell more of it than all other cough syrups oombined. " Sold at Sexton's Pharmacy. On tJ?e Nile. The monkey lost his hold and fell into the crocodile's waiting jaws Even then his wits did not desert him. "I just dropped in for dinner," h? 6aid, with an engaging smile. ? Yale Record. Pneumonia is robbed of its Terrors By Foley'B Honey and Tar. It stops the raoking cough and heals and strengthens the lungs. If taken in time it wlil prevent an attack of pneumonia. Refuse substitutes. Sold at Sexton's Pharmacy. News to Both. ) Mamma ? What is the matter? Little Jack ? Me an' sister was play In' keep house, an' I was the papa an' she was the governess; and she told me to kiss her; an' when I did, sh* slapped me hard. Boo, hoo! I did<" know that was in- the game. V Mamma (thoughtfully) ? Neithei did ? I.? N. Y. Weekly. Foley's Honey and Tar contains no opiates, and wip [not constipate like nearly all other cough mediolnes. Re fuse substitutes. Sold at Sexton's Pharmary ^ V