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: 548
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518 N. W. AYER & SON'S NEWSPAPER ANNUAL. 1902
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MATAWAN, pop. 1,511 (H 5); MONMOUTH CO. (C.), pop. 82.057. 29 m. S.S.W. of New
York. Cent. of N. J.; Penna. R.Rs. Tel. Exp. Bank. Principal industries-sash and
blinds, bricks, cereal foods, pianos, automobiles, carriages, iron foundry, pottery and terra
cotta. An agricultural center.
Journal ............................................ Thursday ........... Republican ..... 1869 8 13x20 1.25 : 825
BENJ. F. S. BROWN. Editor and Publisher.
MAY'S LANDING t, pop. *1,359 (F 9); ATLANTIC Co. (S.S.E.), pop. 46,402. 47 m. S.E. of Philadelphia.
West Jer. & Seashore R.R. Tel. Exp. Bank, Egg Harbor City. Manufacturing.
Record .............................................Saturday ............Republican ..... 1877 4 20x26 1.00 750
E. C. SHANER, Editor and Publisher.
MEDFORD, pop. *1,000 (E 7); BURLINGTON CO. (S.C.), pop. 58,241. 7 m. S. of Mount Holly.
Penna.: W. Jer. & Seashore R.Rs. Tel. Exp. Bank. Large glass works, mills and charcoal
furnace. Agricultural, cranberry and poultry section.
Central Record-see Marlton.
MERCHANTVILLE, pop. 1,608 (D 7); CAMDEN CO. (S.W.), pop. 107,643. 4 m. E. of Camden.
Penna. R.R. Tel. Exp. Bank, Camden. A residential town.
Review ..............................................Saturday ............Local ............... 1889 4 15x22 .50 740
W. H. LEWIS, Editor; LOVELL PRINTING COMPANY, Publishers.
METUCHEN, pop. 1,786 (G 41); MIDDLESEX Co. (C.), pop. 79,762. 6 m. N. E. of New
Brunswick. Penna.; Lehigh Val. R Rs. Tel. Exp. Bank, New Brunswick. Bell works.
Inquirer ..........................................Saturday ............Independent.. 1880 4 17x24 1.00
G. F. CHAMBERS, Editor; METUCHEN PRINTING AND PUBLISHING COMPANY.
Recorder .........................................Saturday ............Independent.. 1894 4 18x24 1.00 800
S. B. D. PRICKITT, Editor and Publisher.
MILFORD, pop. *667 (D 4); HUNTERDON CO. (W.), pop. 34,507. 16 m. S.E. of Easton, Pa.
Penna. R.R. Tel. Exp. Bank, Frenchtown. Has four mills. Iron mines in vicinity.
Shoe factory, frame factory, etc.
Leader............................................. Thursday ........... Independent.. 1880 4 20x26 1.00 1,000
W. H. FARRAND, Editor and Publisher.
MILLVILLE, pop. 10,583 (D 9); CUMBERLAND CO. (S.), pop. 51,193. 41 m. S. by E. of Philadelphia,
on Maurice R. at head of nav. West Jer. & Seashore R.R. Tel. Exp. Banks.
Has several glass factories and a cotton mill, wrapper and shirt waist factories, etc. A shipping
center for fish and produce.
Republican and Reporter (Fri- I
day edition of the daily is also Evg. ex. Sun ......Ind. Rep.......... 1897 4 15x22 3.00 1,000
the weekly, circ. 1,300) ................
J. B. RUMBF, Editor and Publisher.
MONTCLAIR, pop. 13,962 (G 3); ESSEX Co. (N.E.), pop. 359,053. 5 m. N.N.W. of Newark. Del.,
Lack. & West.; Erie R.Rs. Tel. Exp. Banks. A residential town.
Herald.............................................Thursday ...........Independent.. 1890 6 20x26 2.00 1,000
F. L. CHRISMAN, Editor and Publisher.
Tim es ............................................. Saturday ............ Republican..... 1877 4 20x26 2.00 1,250
A. C. STUDER, Editor and Publisher.
MOORESTOWN, pop. *3,000 (E 7); BURLINGTON CO. (S.C.), pop. 58,241. 9 m. E. by N.of Philadelphia.
Penna. R.R. Tel. Exp. Banks. Here are grist mills, a carpet factory, foundry
and carriage works.
Chronicle .........................................Thursday ...........Independent.. 1879 8 15x22 1.00 1,350
WM. J. LOVELL, Editor and Publisher.
Loose Spokes .................................Monthly ............Bicycling ...... 1892 24 10x12 1.00 1,500
PERCY B. LOVELL, Editor and Publisher.
Republican .....................................Wednesday ........Republican ..... 1889 4 20x26 1.00 856
CHAS. LAESSLE, Editor and Publisher.
MORRISTOWN i, pop. 11,267 (G 3); MORRIS Co. (N.), pop. 65,156. 30 m. W. by N. of New York.
Del., Lack. & West. and other R.Rs. Tel. Exp. Banks. An important shipping center for
mining, agricultural and other products. Here is a State Lunatic Asylum.
Church and Home .........................Wednesday ........ Prohibition ..... 1881 4 20x26 1.00 1,200
WM. STOUT, Editor and Publisher.
Evening Express ...........................Saturday ............Democratic..... 1890 8 18x24 1.50 t2,300
ABRAHAM L. ADAMS, Editor and Publisher.
Jerseym an ......................................Friday ...............Republican ..... 1826 8 17x24 2.00 t1,813
ISAAC R. PIERSON, Editor; PIERSON & SURDAM, Publishers.
Morris County Chronicle ...............Friday ...............Republican ..... 1877 10 17x22 2.00 2,250
J. FRANK LINDSLEY, Editor; MORRIS COUNTY CHRONICLE COMPANY. Publishers.
Morris County Standard ...............Thursday ...........Democratic..... 1901 8 17x24 1.00
STANDARD PUBLISHING COMPANY.
Record.............................................Evg. ex. Sun ...... Non-political.. 1900 4 17x22 3.00
E. H. TOMLTNSON, Editor and Publisher.
True Democratic Banner ...............Thursday ........... Democratic ..... 1838 4 24x30 2.00 1,200
VOGT BROS., Editors and Publishers.
MOUNT HOLLYt, pop. (twp.) 5,168 (E 6O); BURLINGTON CO. (S.C.), pop. 58,241. 19 m. E.
by N. of Philadelplhia. Penna. R.R. Tel. Exp. Banks. A center for agricultural produce.
Has automobile hub factory, several shoe factories and other manufactures.
Burlington County Democrat ......Friday ...............Democratic ..... 1887 8 18x23 1.00 2,000
ESTATE OF S. R. WETHERILL, Editors and Publishers.
H erald .............................................Saturday ............Dem ocratic..... 1826 4 23x29 2.00 1,950
WILLIAM B. WILLS, Editor and Publisher.
New Jersey Mirror ........................Wednesday ........Republican..... 1818 4 26x31 2.00 $2,500
CHARLES H. FOLWELL, Editor and Publisher.
News ................................................Tuesday ..............Republican ..... 1879 4 23x30 1.00 t2,375
JOSEPH C. KINGDON, Editor; WALTERS, HAND & KINGDON, Publishers.
NETCONG, pop. 941 (F 3); MORRIS Co. (N.), pop. 65,156. 8 m. N.E. of Hackettstown. Stanhope
sta. Del., Lack. & West. R.R. Tel. Exp. Bank, Hackettstown.
Stanhope Eagle .............................Wednesday ......Local............... 1885 , 4 17x24 1.00 650
GEORGE T. KEECH, Editor and Publisher.
CIRCULATION: Bold face-sworn. * Detailed statement I Publishers' reports. Roman figures-estimated.
POPULATION: Census of 1900. *Estimated. t County Seat. { Size of page.
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