Ocean City Sentinel
1,11 ll.-i-AY, MiVKMIll-ll ^ Wr »li»n l-c (flwt «<> twelve II
i Sewer InjBDCtion Case to . 1 Come up Next Monday ,«
^t,i,'QUESTION IS IMPORTANT -..ly
A PRETTY EVENT
Inr .if t lie |•^itil*l| •ocial nftuir»»l In < *rc*111 'ly In * Ion* * - I lie me|Uon (riven u> the I'. I*, iiirmlier- by ilie W. C-"I Uie iMilor* of the litamyiu r~l*y vvviiIiik l*«t. Therv
ril iwnon*. memheni
ic orKinUatloD*,
vlUr, «
m Munitay.
en ii|ieii<lliiK ■ hi (lerraaiituwn
BIG MEETING THIS EVENING
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LOCAL DOTS.
|«I* y"4U your Th.iik.eiv
alwvc Seventh "(reel. Herbert, K.llon, forn
J. L. KeiiUrh-k
<HVU|iy It Kith hi. family. I,, (iojr and hi. awj.taiit.,
ii I.. Vai
Tine.
rhaaliiK t/orporatlo
I.f three Horn contra el. to
flly r«»hleiit.
The ateanur Aurelia hr iler a few day. ago, and w Atlantic City to be fixed i |Mlr», only the Drtinyh makliiK Ul|» to l.iii|;|Hirt
the Home Tui a. ju«l dl>|.i-c to an Atlaut
•pcakhiK of the matter, exprewd inelf a. being well pica re-1 thnl I he dlAlriilty I. in the hand, of the court* lllcincnt. The eoni|iaiiy lia* lei hie for the he»t IntercM. of all rued, he claimed. The ofllcer* lolng hu.luew aloiiR the only right Una* they know. If they an ronR, the eourt will .how them herein they are erring.' The crflu l*uy uu d»ire to Rra«|i everyliiluii In .iRht and rcaeh out for mole. Tin •nicer, are In a better |.i.jtluii to .lu i|. the true .Itualioii than I. the hnu*rholder, for the rcamn that they havt ooka.
PERSONAL. Mix. Itobcrt- and Ml»* Slec|ei vl.ithiR at Mt. Holly. Mr. and Mr., C. I,. Hairy, of Thiladelphla. were vMton. laee a few .lay ago. Ikrth are well know n lu O.eai illy.
n L. V
City |<a|er, wa. a vl. aj-. ago. He called u .mine at the Ocean I
pany with-I-only one
Mia. Ituby Mawn. of the InterState Telephone Company', office, ha. gone away on her vacation. During her ataence. her .Irtcr, Mho Julia, w ill he lu cliarge of the office. H. O. Hart, of Millville, wa» hi Oi-ean City on TneMlay, aiid took dinner with hi. brother. III. N. Howartl Hurt, at the Kmmctt, w here the latter l« ataylliR fur a .hurt time. LEMON SOCIAL
The Ifmull aoelal to be Riven by the •'VV at the Wyoming, to-murroi evculuR, give, every prumlw of bclug a moat delightful affair. Kveryoue Ii Irraated l. working very hard to inal It the .uccea. It deaerve*- to he, and oi of the coterie of charming young I dim lu-charge deaire. to extend a ap dal Invitation to the young mrii attend. The following programme *hx. l«eu arranged: Singing, ••America;’' prayer, Hev. John H. He*.ell; aolo, MW Btevenmua redftmon, MIm Sheppard; alngIjig, “YV; reading, Mho Harriet S-hureh; aolo, Kdna Schureh; rei-lta-tkm, MW Sheppard: .Inglng, ivdialkm, Hula ChaoipkMi. A featurf of the aoelal w Irtpou traa, u|mu which there a number of lockage, contain! cnl«. Thcac may be had f->r a Mnall .uiu. Tliere will he refreahment.
ahmidauoe.
Will Knte-rtoln Crlrna., Senator-elect Creme and Mr*. Cre ami Mr. and Mr*. C. K. I*eamlng and oma, Iwwl. ynd Itlchard, of South Hruiila, wUI eat turkey to-day with Mr.and Mm. W. Scott Hand. It will hr Mimelhliig nut of the ordinary for Mr. Hand to »peud Thauk.glvlng at borne, aa for man^ yeor. |«.l It ba. been hi. cu.b>m to |>am the day w llh III. m<-llier al C«p«- Mio- tkHirt Homo, lail till, year be I. prevented from doing » by reawn of the llln- * llllle daughter. The t;. U. Hboetuakcr l.umh^r Co. i. -loiug a nulling tairfiWbllweday*-TIm-comi-any ha. Jus .hlpiod WO k»g» »f rement-coateit-wire uall. to WU-l-.nidown; S. J„ a .ar-load of luiuher and mill work to Wildwood, a large -nlarof glaud m.h, doom plader, etc., not to oak of the eailuad. of coal It ha. dl.puaed of.
Ik-fore holding the reception, exer--a> were held li>- the member, of the Ider laa-lety. Mm. Illahnb Couver a-t a pa.-avr of M-rlplura. after wlik-h ii-rr wa. a prayer by Mm. Klltabath
a the ••YV cairn
Ml» Mabel
from a vl-lt to the Quaker City. I
Hurt I* vlalllng tier daugli-
ter In Philadelphia for a few day*. HOW OUT PCOplC Will 0t>-1 Harry and Merrill Hard, of Mill-1 eery. th e Occasion
ere vl.ltom be~ —
ih Shock ba.
few day. wltb relatlvi
Tboma* Ooorlcy .|*nt a couple of day. hi Trenton the latter |ieri of la*4 Mm. Alice I*ee I. «|arndlng Thank*Ivlng In Atlantic City with her
hlldreu.
Hohert Montgomery, of Wallingford, an a recent vlattor here, regluterlng at he Kmmctt. Mm. Frank Schock and her daugh-t-r are vl.ltlng friend, lu Oenuantow n
o Hie air of "Jol
mhrm of the junior txaly I. S. Adam.. >ibe aatd, am liing., that II wa. one of the «t event* of tier life to wel
r. of the W. l
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H«l I
Ig u-ed by Hie city for It. luage, having been turned
itd|iaHty
lemliem of >uch an organlution, i len mir-.lu-v-l MIm KIlMbeth Uc In, of tireenwlch, N. J.. the "A lute aecretary. .v l»-j-p.-l - n- tn brief HiMim. that Hmpleiely i ml charmed the young ladle., a. < • delightfully entertained the m
of the W. i
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PERSONAL.
COLLEGTOR'S SALE OF PROPERTIES
: FOR —-»•
Unpaid Street Assessments on Astiury Avenue, Third Street and Ocean Avenue.
SailmA Itau-Satln. , pKSNatl.VARIA RAIUUIAO
N
for a few day.
Mr. and Mm. Chari. Frankford, are i-a.-lng a their cotuge here. MW Hell* Vatamcada, City, wa* a gue»t. aeveral MW Marie Schock. Mr*. Vetta Slone h*. n liome lu till, city aflei a vUlt lu Fblladelphla. Mm. T. J. KHIugor, of I wa. hi till, city on Tucad aim here la.l Thumday. Mr. and Mm. Oliver mn, of Ocean City, hav
Deni
Tbankaglvlug Day will he very merally otwerved In a -julet way by ur |ieople. There will he the umial number of happy family gathering., live turkey and the no lea. Important ''trimming." of cranberry The prevail ng ilgh price of turkey, may caunc mine dlapeuae with the National bird, but any w ay a w bole lot of people don’t -key -they aayi, *o they’ll prebake duck, mid drake, of other kind, of fow l, or aatlafy the era
i a .apply o
■ucculent bivalve. the Flmt M. K. church thl. mg there will he a Thaiikimlvhig oelo-
bration that
people generally. Tlie programi
n the winter.
gone
MW Hertha Horn went to her home at Cape May Court Houae, yeaterday,
to .|ieiid Thaukaglvlug.
F. H. Powell, of Camden, and (J. W. Powell, of Philadelphia, were hi
Ocean City on Thumday.
Henry D. Moore and J. Ftthlau
Tatem, of Haddoutleld, were the latter ]iart of la.t week. MW M. K. C. Phillip* and will .|ieiid a few day. thl. their home In Philadelphia. Mm. Annie Steelman, of Nei
•Itlng I
, Mr and !
■f thl. city.
H rick
Singing by tl
wa. followed by the iwrvlui monta, oorudaUng of Ice cake, Hilda .hurt .octal .
Indulged in.
The
the I oral W
“t;-”
i« gn-ally admired h ' that c^big. ■ the memhem of th
Oeorge Bourgeid., on Central avenue. Mm. Claude Stratton,of Bridgeton, I. -pending Thaukaglvlug with her par■ih-, Mr. and Mm. Thaddeu. Young. Captain and Mm. it. H. Cramer rave returned home after a two week.' •Ml among relatlvea at May'* Dand-
>(ug.
• ,- Wm. B. Sharpe l».pendingThank.- ■ giving in Block I.land, H. I., a. th , guct of MW Alma Dodge and hi Mr. and Mr*. Joreph W. Couard, of iearvlew, Pa., were In Ocean ver Sunday, vl.ltlng friend, al
mple.
Thl.
ithcr .Imllar care,
ingiug up the .ubject of thenum--f bed-room* in a horn*, the gentleman nearly can red a rtainf-ede anAatigthe little groiipof peopleHaten-
ly and with much
dlrectuea. a.klug, "What h- a laalwa. ki Miggc-tlvr of that qutrj- which recently »|>Ht up -ly happy homm, • How Ik Ann?" Finding that the -|umtli ■acuil ho harm, tran>|ulllty m igm.l, and the i|Ue*tloiier re id IJ- way-that can be determineby the .tatemeul made to the city clerk botel-kee|a-r get.lhe Hceuaeh* h- rc-|ulrc-l t • have. Thl. I.n't correct many InetaDeeaa-prohably on ly twel-e time. . A lot of people ouut the room, in thebaremciit u-aatfor aleeplug purpoae*. A man
ile of hoaoler.
church, MW Kfflc Adatha, MW LU ie Comoii, MW Alice tValaon, Mia lolct Chamuien, MW Anna Cliam km. MW^T'red* Champion. Mia Higbec, MW Hertha Campbell, Ml. nna Hramell, MW Bertha Sam|woi ■d MW Bella (iUbert. ANNUAL MEETING HELD
Tb^ annual meeting of the Ocean LTVjr Aaaociatkin waa held on Tumatay iftcrnoou, Hev. Dr. 8. W. Lake pre-
There wa. a good-aired
aldll
the*
He c
• that h-
kecplng a boarding houae. “Where ii lieviiM?” Till--1. one w ay of get ring at him. Going hark to tlie orlg ■jumtlon, " liat l. a bed-room?' it have you? A man ha. a collage Part of hi. family may .leep lu Ihdtting room, eome In the kitchen fo that matter. Are the*e .Ittlng room they bed-room.? What IS ■
J place hi the country
would
There 1* here thei
after all, It I. the public Improv that make a place. Where Ocean City he to-day If It were not therewercompany'«.y.tern,the wi electric railway and electric light? will he yearn before the man w bo o the .treci railway will know that I
running the road, in *u far a. It relate*
to tlnanctal return.- The water
pany extend, over more are* of land,
with I ere connection.,
lar corporation, lu the country, me city boa*t* of Ita water and IU perfect aaiiitary .j'Mcm.. There public Improvement. help the pmr The rew »-r -viupkiiy doren't dmlre to rob the pe * pie. It'want* only that to which It feel. Ju.tly eutltlad, he concluded.
NO BASKET BALL
ndaiici
uch I
rented lu tlie rt|a>ru read, whl
Ighly eucouragiug.
The old board of manager. Iccted a. follow*: Hev. Dr. •y Lake, Ocean City: George B. Langley, Millville; H. B. Howell, Rev. Dr. J. E. Lake, Na.rk; Rev. Dr. Wm. H. Wood, re: Hev. W. E. Lake, Stratford; Rev. Dr. George L. Dobbin., 'amden; Rev. Dr. J. Morgan Bead, Atlantic City, and Cbaa. P. Lake,
City.
Milk .t
were lu thl. lt their cotind Central
Herbert H. Smith, of Ocean City, rein rued on Monday from a few day* 1 to hU brother. Lewi*, In Philadelphia. Mr*. Smith Champion, of thta city, ■ended the funeral of her friend, Mm. Albert Woolaon, at Cold Spring,
lied by re-electing the old board, sly: Preaident, Rev. 8. W. Lake, I.; Vice President, Rev. U. L. Dobbin., I). I).; Secretary, Hev. W. Elwell I-akc; Treaaurer, Cliarle* P.
lake.
Hualnere matter, of lutereat to the -eiuhem of the areoetallou were dl*iare<l and price* of nome of tlie lot* lixed, among other thing*, but nothing of Importance waa tram-acted, It
-la led.
NAPOLEON WON
Will Hold mfmtr. Th* l-adw’ AW HocMy of Huly Tflully Church are receiving ma ■luiiathaaa fn-oi departiumt Sorre a ' UkHMt* for Uie fair tWy will hold I 'ower". Hall on IWreuher 10 and The proofed* are fur the bcnrllt of I chun-h.
Ibi wore**.
The hope* of the reore* of banket hall enthuataatgJaOcm City apl*ar kuorkr.1 Into "amlthereen. " . Mali cannot he had'for the ireriure o( playing haiAet hall 'game-, •nil* I*’ Hie decl.l ui given by the ea tn Germanlow i one day thl* we Manager Vltink Adam.John 8 Ttower. theowner »a Hie plaster wa. knocked off the wall* of the hall when the game, w ere playI last *aa*un, and ba had made up I. mind not to rent the place for auch
uriuwea again.
Th* hoy. toad high hope, of a good
coutaat thl* evening,
The member, of Camp So. Ik, P. «. -I A., will give a l«i«ket i**-lal on S*turday, Ireocmbci •'>. lu K. of P. hall. An lutereatIng ptogramm- and a ulee •■*•1*1 time may he coulldeollj #i
-III kill; I-CWI. _ Ucaau City,
real a* Wr III (IK too.
The boy* of the McKinley Debating Society, at their meeting on Friday night, deckled that Wellington wai not a greater general than Napoleon. Tlie negative -kle wa. uplield by Lyndon Aug and Harold Cotton. Welllng-l-nT. champkui wa. Wesley Goorley. He wa. are Wed-by Prof. Steven*, who lied In for Ilk-hard Johnson. The-lUcrioM for debate at to-mor-iw night'* meeting Is, "Keinlved, That the Automobile la More Beuell- - Mankind I ban Horn**." TIm lallre will be looked after by llerta-rt Smith and Norman Tlie e-iuliie w 111 be befriended by Loul* Barrett and Itk-liard Johnaou. Harry Darby and Clamire Ijike will make
ilciiii-oraneou* apetehe*. C'tiurcl. omt.rs Klecu
Al the annual meeting of the Guild I Holy Trinity P. K. Church, Friday renlng la*t. the following uftleem ere elected for tlie coming church
thing to off. Thera U no
•r build-
ing ■ufflctaully large »*•» *« u •“
Do you uaad a hem! eoveriug?
have anew ...n.lgumeut of all drecri|s Ikiii.. Alan trimming*, *uch a* bird*,
feather*, ribbon., v*l*at. ate. make your bat or l.innet '■> “>
Ir. and Mr*. W. H. Borer, of Glen- :, «|ienl a few day* In Ocean City ly lu the week. They stopped al the Emmett. W. H. Bodlne, of WlUlamatown, was among Monday'* visitor, to Hit* resort. Mr. Bodlne own* a summer Mra. K. L. Bitter, of Philadelphia, a* down for a couple of day* thl* eek Inspecting her cottage. f Ktopped at tlie Atglen. Alfred Powell, book-keeper In office of Champion A Burleigh, ■(wudlng aeveral daya with hi* father, Franklin Powell, al Kldora. Mr. and Mm. Hiram Mowrer, Garwood, returned from their wedding trip Tuesday evening. They wen new home, 608 Fourth street. Thompson Moore, of Gennantown, returned home on Tuesday after spending several daya In tl ty. He was a guest of the Atglen. Mr. and Mr*. George Bradley and family, of Camden, are spending Thanksgiving with Mr. an Thomas Walters, on Anbury George Ripley, w ho la book-keeper for the Atlantic City Preaa, wa* among friend* hereon Sunday, com panted by hi* slrter. Mia* Lillian Ripley, of May'* Landing. L. Applegate, of the Joseph Sutton A Co., came down from Philadelphia on Saturday. He report* a boom lu the lot-selling business, and says the outlook Is very
vorable.
Mr. aud Mr*, a L. Hand speut Saturday and Sunday with their daughter, Mm. W. K. Young, They also visited Wildwood, Grande and other place* lu that tloii of the county. Mr. and Mm. T. Perry Rider, of Philadelphia, spent Saturday aud Sunday with Dr. Chari** H. Rider. Rider, who la a brother of our wdllknowu deuttot, to engaged tn the manufacture of carpet*. Elmer Hand, of Allaullc City, to vtoltlug hi. parents, Mr. and Mm. Philip Hand, of Twelfth and Asbury
W. Pringle; Treasurer,
ml i-
s follow
lK-r.ni riven U-sl 11a- •ulre-niKr, tbs T*« OOHsctor of ' Kren I1H. X
1, *111 e>|>ure lor relr and rell *1 |aj|-Uc suction ou
THURSDAY, the Seventeenth day of December,
Voluntary, Hymn, 218 tn Hymnal.
Prayer.
Responsive Reading. “The Gloria.’’ Scripture Lesaon.
Anthem.
Governor's Proclamatlo cn W. Edwards. President's Proclamation, Hon. L. Hymn, 251 In Hymnal. Address, "Tlie Bible the Rook for all Nations," Rev. Dr. Young. Address, "The Republic to be perlietuated by Free Schools,” Mr. R. Howard 1 horn. Address, "Christian Homes, the Bulwark of the Nation," Mr. C. T. F Sanderlln.
Anthem.
Address, "Our Ha Hilary Law*,” Dr. . T. Abbott. Address, "The Keflex Influcnoe of Bellglous Teaching on National Life," Mr. M. W. Adams. Hymn, 1088 In the Hymnal; Address, "TheChristian Church and the Nation,” Rev. Dr. S. W. Lake. Address, "National Blessings," Rev. H. H. Bodlne. Hymn, 721 tn the Hymnal. Itoxology. Should the weather prove favorable this morning, two base ball teams, com|>oaed of married men on one side and single men on the other, w ill play a game at Sixth aud Asbury heUer-carrier Murphy will captain the married men’s team aud play flmt The otbem on.the nine will be C. H. Smith, c.; Al. Smith, 2nd b.; Chadwick, Srd b.; Lt Kreringham, r. f.; W. Steelman, I. f.; 8. Con ver, c. f. Stevenaon will captain the single men' otbem will he O. Morey, H. Lake, V. K. Adams, H. W. Thomas, Harry Steelman, L. Morey. H. Y. Lake and Harvey Morey. Thanksgiving Day exercise* were held lu the schoole yesterday after!n the High School, where the pupils of all the grades. Including the fifth, took part, the following programme observed: Reading of section 288 school law; chorus; reading from Scriptural; the J-ord'* Prayer; President'* Proclamation, Lyndon Ang; Governor’* Proclamation, Lizzie Corson; radiation, 'Books,” Emma Sack; chorus, pupil* of flfth and sixth grade*; recitation, 'How Robbie Shared Thankaglvlng,” Margaret Parker: recitation, "Thankaglvlug all Ibe Year,” Olive Ernst; reading, "A Boy’s Thanksgiving," Forrest Long; recitation, "Thankaglvlng Time,
NKT BKNKglTH I.STKKKKT
■ 4 £bep'partl, '.
Char las K. Mtieppard.
He a
r In I
■pending bto time I
Mto* Elizabeth D. Colltoaou, who baa horn* bare, returned to Philadelphia yesterday. There *be Joined bar aunt,
... lu Germantown, and both will travel
[;. Mabau. ^ I conridarmbly through Peuu.ylvanta I. composed of W Idurtug the next few week*.
!£. Cole*, Gtowel K. W. Warren, till-1 ^
lari Krutoy, Fred. lUpple, ftrey W.
Shields. C. Mabau and Albert Wluk-|
The guild will r—“ - **~ *• 1
of Genetel »>rren. ,
Wed newt ay evening lie*t. |
du lug the
Chrlallna K. Huretmanu, with their IU a-.,-■brt.— F-HK.UK.. - -i ere In Ocean City
They alopptd
recitation, “To a Water Fowl," Ruth Morris; recltatkiu, "John's Pumpkin,” Leslie Headley; reading, Rowt's Mlaalou," Ada Rauck; red la"The Tbankaglvlug Feast,' Agues Warner; chorus, pupils of flfth and sixth grades; reed lug, "A Thankaglvlng Song,” Violet Champion; Partnership," Edna Schureh; redial ton, "Thankaglvlug In IheOounAmy Ernst; recitation, "Thankaglvlng Philosophy,” Bertha Adams; chorus; reading, "Thaukaglvlug Day in the Country," Bula Kraal: reclli Uon, "When Father Carves lb* Duck, Bertram HUlman; reading, “A Wild Goose Chaaa," Harriet Schureh: recitation,' "A Thankaglvlng Turkey, Edith Boric; chorus, America. The exerebea were brought to a close by Prof. Steven*, who made appropriate remarks. The schools will remain cl uaad until Monday morning. J. W. EDWARDS DEAD Many of our poop]* learned, with nee re regret, of the death of 4- Watin Edward*, which occurred oo Sunday morning last al hi* horn- . Edward*’ death r, from which be bad been a suffirrer for quite a long whl to. i* 88 yearn old. Edward*, who wa* a brother of Dr. Chari** E. Edwards, of Uoaan CRy. had beau eomlog to this great many yearn, and wa highly esteemed by a large ctreie of friend*. He was food of aquatic aporu, and in • lived on the bay, ’. Edward* wa* one of th* charter ibare of th* Ocean City Yacht
Club, In
.ubie on'rear. • ud Mr * “• or ** ‘'“‘•L and 2 -wrriagw; on Philadelphia, who bought a eottage
r n Ur Xmwh^rr«^y n^' ^d^r*rftoaW*.n**roorm?T«toe 'doTGCufT^tnu#. hatwaw. Fifteenth ES^'to5^l- ^*rw A^ltxa.-K lILOOu ApHyS^rtb JS J^'.aml HUIaemb MrreU, toto spring, art ite ATurv avinue. 1 «' »«>maE.. uffioa. | apw(nas . ^ Um , lu ihtor bum.
.. 1 here. Thay hav* Jual returned from a ' V£t 1 SJT “L. Sv. I p™aa OKUW KK. Ua. rra.
other mam ban ha waa v id up to aa an authority to ten relating to yacht* and thetr aaTog. Hto funeral waa held •
North King tor* Dr. Kdwants and hto ma. R.
morning to attend the funeral.
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SENTINEL
xmWWHKNT UN THIIll) HTKKICT, KIRHT WAHU.
AtoilOetMKNT UN OCKAN AVKNtlK.
laaoali Ilsj-U) a (toorge ll*jd«j .
NICHOLAS CORSON, Collector.
B. R. Smith & Sons
Wall Paper, Shades, Pictures and Art Materials- Artistic Paper Hanging and
Inside Varnishing a Specialty
0fc-HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING-4*
10-48 and 1080 ASBURY AVENUE, Ocraon City, N. J-
$400 CASH.
la all It taka* to buy a New Fourteen-room House, In the best location, directly on tlie ocean front. Bay window on ocean aide, porch on three skies, * story balcony; It to beautifully papered, every door and window to screened shades to all. windows and electric lights In every room, with chandelier* and shade, complete. Thta house has every known convenience and no reason* offer will be refused because It has to be mid quick. Uall on me and I will
show It to you.
HARRY HEADLEY NINTH STfterr, NEXT TO TIRE HOUSE
Look at Plymouth Place...
Ob]j i Sail! F1k« Remiss Unsold beliees Ocas isditlutle tresses The price to low, and It to a wise Investor who secures IL
Massey & Edwards
8th AND CENTRAL
ROBERT FISHER Real EJestate BOURSE BUILDING Eighth St and Asbury Ave., OCEAN CITY
lk> you want a vintage or HotalT Hare Do you wish to buy, or bare you anything to nil? Itot me know—1 'LL DO THE REST. Catalocn on application.
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CITY GAS LIGHT COMPANY 416 EIGHTH ST.
Light, Heat and Power
WCLSBACH LIGHTS RADIATORS AND ALL APPLIANCES FOR GAS
HEADLEY * ADAM ss!=J= Reading Coal
Leonard Kradss Co. Electricians m. Ocean City, M. J.
HOUSE MOVING AND MltlM
OCEAN CITY BAKERY 88EAD. FANCY CAKES — PICS GEORUE S. BICKEl, Propnrtor
First National Bank Ooean City, N.«l.
Beautiful Cottage Sites—
High Ground. Lota Graded. Btretoa i Many new building* already erected. Plot lying htowi avenue and the Uoaan, and Fifth and North toretoa. Apply to any real etoata agent. InretotgaM before
Ocean City Land Company
yemto a. uam»v, i
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