News From Double Trouble, 1905
From the New Jersey Courier 18 May 1905
Hot, with plenty of mosquitoes.
W. Dayton moved his family to New Gretna last week.
Machinist Smith of Elmer, is with us again for a few days.
We are glad to notice the improvements being made on the Double Trouble road.
Howard Lee is off duty on account of sickness.
E.E. Thompson received an ugly gash on his left hand while working on the bench saw.
It is rumored that Berkeley Township intends building a new school house. We are anxiously awaiting to hear the carpenter's hammer.
Gertrude Estlow is sick with the measles.
Dr. Jones was a Monday visitor here.
Clarence Saulsman and Ralph Shaw spent Sunday with relatives in Forked River. Mrs. Johnston of Whitesville came in last Tuesday with a load of pigs.
Fred Applegate spent a fortnight in Toms River.
Mac McKenney is building an addition to his cottage.
Warren Van Brunt is spending a short time at Forked River with his parents.
J.L. Madison spent Sunday in Toms River.
Hot, with plenty of mosquitoes.
W. Dayton moved his family to New Gretna last week.
Machinist Smith of Elmer, is with us again for a few days.
We are glad to notice the improvements being made on the Double Trouble road.
Howard Lee is off duty on account of sickness.
E.E. Thompson received an ugly gash on his left hand while working on the bench saw.
It is rumored that Berkeley Township intends building a new school house. We are anxiously awaiting to hear the carpenter's hammer.
Gertrude Estlow is sick with the measles.
Dr. Jones was a Monday visitor here.
Clarence Saulsman and Ralph Shaw spent Sunday with relatives in Forked River. Mrs. Johnston of Whitesville came in last Tuesday with a load of pigs.
Fred Applegate spent a fortnight in Toms River.
Mac McKenney is building an addition to his cottage.
Warren Van Brunt is spending a short time at Forked River with his parents.
J.L. Madison spent Sunday in Toms River.
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