N. W. Ayer & Son's American Newspaper Annual: containing a Catalogue of American Newspapers, a List of All Newspapers of the United States and Canada, 1902, Volume 2 Page: 543
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1902 NEW JERSEY. 543
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BR1DGETON t (Continued)
Evening News ..... ............. Evg. ex. Sun ........ Republican..... 1879 4 20x26 3.00 4,049
J. WARD RICHARDSON, Editor; EVENING NEWS COMPANY, Publishers.
New Jersey Patriot ........................Friday ...............Democratic ..... 1865 8 14x21 1.50 1,008
JOHN CHEESEMAN, Editor and Publisher.
Pioneer ..........................................Evg. ex. n ........Republican..... 1886 4 17x24 3.00 1,000
Pioneer ... ............................ Thursday...........Republican ..... 1847 8 15x22 1.00 850
GEO. W. McCowAN. Editor and Publisher.
BURLINGTON, pop. 7,392 (E 6); BURLINGTON Co. (S.C.), pop. 58,241. 19 m. N.E. of Philadelphia.
Portof entry, on Delaware river. Penna. R.R. Tel. Exp. Bank. Shipping point of
garden, orchard and dairy produce to Philadelphia. Has shoe factories.
Enterprise-see New Jersey .Evg. ex. Sun ......Republican..... 1884 4 16x23 3.00 1,565
E nterprise ............................... . .
Gazette ............................................Daily .................Dem ocratic..... 1887 4 13x18 3.00 1,200
Gazette............................................Saturday............Dem ocratic..... 1836 8 20x26 1.50 900
JAMES O. GLASGOW, Editor and Publisher.
New Jersey Enterprise (weekly Thursday. Republican.. 8 16x23 1.00
edition of Enterprise) .............. j
DAVID V. HOLMES, Editor; ENTERPRISE PUBLISHING COMPANY.
BUTLER, pop. - (G 21,); MORRIS CO. (N.), pop. 65,156. 4 m. from Bloomingdale. On N.Y.,
Susq. & West. R.k. Tel. Exp. Bank, Paterson. Paper mills, rubber mills.
Pequannock Valley Argus............ Friday ............... Non-political. 1887 4 20x26 1.00 t802
COE FINCH, Editor and Publisher.
CAMDEN t, pop. 75,935 (D 7); CAMDEN Co. (S.W.), pop. 107,643. Port of entry. On Delaware
R., opposite Phila. Railroad center; term. of 3 roads. Tel. Exp. Banks. Extensively engaged
in manufacture and commerce. Has iron foundries of largest class, large steel pen
works, woolen and cotton mills, nickel refinery and large plants for the production of
fertilizers, chemicals, dyes, paints, glass, morocco. shoes, oil cloths, shawls, laces, machinery,
wall paper. matches, etc. Several large shipyards.
Atlantic Coast Guide .....................Saturday ............Independent.. 1887 8 15x22 1.00
COAST GUIDE PUBLISHING COMPANY, 125 Federal St.
CamdenCounty Courier(weekly Saturday ......... Republican . 1876 8 17x24 1.00 1,000
edition of Courier) .^ turday . Republican.1876 8 17x24 1.00 1,000
edition of Courier) .................... .
COURIER COMPANY, Editors and Publishers, 132 Federal St.
Camden County Journal (Ger.) ..... Friday ...............Independent.. 1883 8 17x22 1.50 2,250
Louis HOLLER, Editor and Publisher, 224 Bridge Ave.
Courier-see Camden County .Evg. ex. Sun ........Republican..... 1882 4-8 17x24 3.00
Courier ......................................
Dem ocrat .......................................Saturday ............Dem ocratic ..... 1832 4 20x26 1.00 1,500
C. S. MAGRATH, Editor and Publisher, 121 Federal St.
East Side Press ..............................Thursday ...........Local .............. 4 20x26 1.00 800
GEORGE CARPENTER CONNOR, Editor and Publisher, 426 Market St.
Echo ................................................ Saturday ............ Relig.&Tem p. 1884 8 10x13 .50 t2,500
A. A. HOLT, Publisher, 507 N. Fifth St.
Girls' Friendly Magazine ..............Monthly ............Episcopal ........ 1892 16 8xl11 .25 4,000
Miss A. L. WHITTINGHAM, Editor; GIRLS' FRIENDLY SOCIETY IN AMERICA, Publishers.
H erald ...........................................Saturday ............Prohibition ..... 1878 4 16x22 .50 1,015
A. C. GRAW, Editor and Publisher, 131 Federal St.
Independent Eagle (Stockton).....Saturday ............Ind. Rep ......... 1892 4 16x22 .50
S. W. WHEELER, Editor and Publisher, 2307 Federal St.
Musical Enterprise (Bands) ...........Monthly ............Musical ......... 1888 12 16x22 .50
W. M. KAIN, Editor and Publisher, 545 Haddon Ave.
New Jersey Gazette .......................Thursday ...........Fam. & Temp. 1869 4 20x26 1.00 13,100
A. C. GRAW, Editor and Publisher, 131 Federal St.
New Jersey Methodist and Ep- Thursday ........... Methodist . 1890 8 x16 1.00 3,000
worth Advocate .......................
REV. J. E. LAKE, D.D., & W. K. FISHER, Editors; NEW JERSEY METHODIST PUBLISHING
COMPANY, 131 Federal St.
Outlook............................................Thursday...........Fam ily ........... 8 13x18 .25 *15,000
MRS. M. M. WYNN, Editor; OUTLOOK COMPANY, Publishers, 131 Federal St.
Post-Telegram ..............................Evg. ex. Sun ........ Republican ..... 1875 8 17x22 3.00 *4,775
UPTON S. JEFFERYS, Editor; POST-TELEGRAM COMPANY. Publishers. 123 Federal St.
Review............................................ Evg. ex. Sun ...... Democratic..... 1889 4-8 17x24 3.00 3,000
HARRY B. PAUL, Editor and Publisher, 118 Federal St.
Times (Stockton) ........................... Saturday ............ Republican..... 1894 4 16x22 .50 480
CHARLES MILLER, Editor; TIMES PUBLISHING COMPANY, 1046 N. 18th St.
West Jersey Press ..........................Saturday ...........Republican ..... 1820 8 16x22 1.00 1,500
HARRY C. DOLE, Editor; S. CHEW & SONS, Publishers, N. E. cor. Front and Market Sts.
CAPE MAY, pop. 2,257 (E 11); CAPE MAY Co. (Ex.S.), pop. 13,201. 81 m. S. by E. of Phila/
delphia, on Atlantic coast. West Jer. & Seashore; Atlantic City R.Rs. Tel. Exp. Bank.
A fashionable summer resort.
Cape May Wave (issues a daily 1
edition during July and Aug. Saturday ............Independent.. 1855 4 22x28 .50 1,500
circ. 800) ....................................
A. H. TOWNSEND, Editor; J. HENRY EDMUNDS, Publisher:
H erald ............................................Saturday............Independent.. 1901 8 15x22 1.00
M. A. SCULL, Editor and Publisher.
Star of the Cape (issues a daily )
edition during July and Au- pSaturday..........Republican..... 1868 8 15x22 1.00 t1,300
gust; circulation, 1800) .............. )
AARON W. HAND, Editor; STAR OF THE CAPE PUBLISHING COMPANY.
CIRCULATION: Bold face-sworn. * Detailed statement. I Publishers' reports. Roman figures-estimated.
POPULATION: Census of 1900. *Estimated. t County Seat. S Size of page.
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