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William Perrine obituary, 1905

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New Jersey Courier 6 Apr 1905

Fred Ottmer ad, 1905

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New Jersey Courier 6 Apr 1905

Thomas Singleton's ice business

From the New Jersey Courier of 6 Apr 1905: "Thomas Singleton will start his ice route, and asks the continuance of the patronage of his old customers, besides being pleased to serve new patrons."

PUBLIC SALE-- 1905

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From the New Jersey Courier 6 Apr 1905

Woman April-Fooled herself

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From the New Jersey Courier 6 Apr 1905

Alfred Grant's obituary,1905

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From the New Jersey Courier 6 Apr 1900

News from Lakehurst, 1905

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From the New Jersey Courier 6 Apr 1905

H.Hoogenstyn's ad, 1905

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Ad from New Jersey Courier 6 Apr 1905

Grover and Irons advertisement

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From the New Jersey Courier 5 Apr 1900

Newbury Coal and Lumber

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Ad from the New Jersey Courier 5 Apr 1900

Deaths in the Courier- April 5 1900

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DEATHS Woodward-March 28, 1900, near New Egypt, Robert E. Woodward Estlow-at Manahawkin, March 28, Mrs. Hezekiah Estlow. Manion--at Lakehurst, April 1, 1900, John Manion, aged 67 years. Cowan--at Lakehurst, April 3, 1900, Samuel D. Cowan, aged 65 years.

Sears & Roebuck sell a gun for $1 in 1900

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From the New Jersey Courier 5 Apr 1900

George T. Crook, Toms River dentist

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Ad from the New Jersey Courier 5 Apr 1900

Marriages from 1900

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New Jersey Courier 5 Apr 1900 "Chambers-Inman---at Cookstown, March 22, 1900, by Franklin B. Haines, Esq, John Chambers of Sykesville, and Nellie Inman of Ocean County"

Ho! For Electric Lights

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From the New Jersey Courier 5 Apr 1900 "Ho! For Electric Lights" As announced last week work is being pushed on the electric light plant. The building, brick for which is now on the ground, will be about 34 x 70 feet, with concrete foundations for the machinery. It will be divided into two rooms, one for the dynamo, and one for the boiler..."

1900 Advertisement

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From the New Jersey Courier , 5 April 1900

George Harbert obituary, 1910

from the New Egypt Press 1 Apr 1910 George F. Harbert, steward of the Burlington County Almshouse, at New Lisbon, died Monday night after a stroke of apoplexy. He was a United States revenue gauger in the seventies, sheriff of the county for one term beginning in 1888 and had been steward since the retirement of Theodore B. Gaskill, several years ago.

Joseph Foster obituary, 1905

from New Egypt Press 31 Mar 1905 Joseph Foster died at his home in North Egypt on Tuesday of this week. He was about 53 years of age and had lived in this neighborhood all of his life.

David H. Foley obituary, 1905

from the Trenton Times 16 Mar 1905 DAVID H. FOLEY IS DEAD He Was for Twenty Years Baggage Master on P.R.R. Passed Away at Bordentown Home Bordentown, March 16. - David H. Foley, brother of Postmaster William H. Foley, died at his home on Park street yesterday after a lingering illness, aged 55 years. He had been in the employ of the P.R.R. Company as baggage master between Trenton and New York for more than twenty years, until his sickness required him to abandon his position.

M. Feakes obituary, 1910

from the New Egypt Press 11 Mar 1910 Mrs. M. Feakes was suddenly called to Sussex, N.Y. on Monday by the death of her mother, Mrs. Hayward.