Ocean City Sentinel R. CURTIS ROBINSON Ediloc and Proprt*tc« OCEAN CITY, - - NEW JERSEY
THUnSDAY, DRCEMBEB BI. HKB
UoHt: to tlibik about H, It la a talliYr iwrnllar law (hat rmulre. a non-real-dent jtnnner to take out a lleanaa to ft" a-rttootta’ sad then I'revanta him from taking the tro|>hlea of hla aklll a* a niarkao^an utth him outaldrtheHtale. Tim |«u|ile who hare been tetliuic u. that there wookl he no anoa or htwey winter lielhuae the mom area on ■* eertaln aide of the tree and the hirda had Ihrht feather* can return to
A MUlKBei man w bo baa a right *|wak with authority aaya: ■•There are aome kinda of hualueaa which (like (lie etrcua) ftud It prontahle to uac iwetew, and other* » bleb may benrll! from varioua methial': but tbeneja*jiajier la the beat medium for all kind* of luulneaa, and may be uaed exrlu*lrely by moat.” No truer words were ever uttered. Burr. Kimhai.i, of the V. 8. Life Haying Service, In hla annual report, Hum who become physically disabled through age or injury or disease contracted In the line of duty. These ■ to be as much
number itf days' attendance of all pupil* attending the public schools during the year preceding thal for which such epportJoumdHt may be made. to oilier words, a large average attendance tlda year mean# that the district will reortve a large appropriation next jaar. The support of schools coala about ar same anyway, so a full attendance means tliat we wilt m<*l >p e .'flbsral ap proprialione from the KUU. If the attendance he relatively small, the Mate appropriation will he the seme and the difference must be made up taxation. Consequently, by keep log your hoys and girl* out of ecbonl, by allowing them to miss occasional days, you lea nan the amount of funds received from the Male and jy Increase your own and your nelghhor'a taxes. Aside from all oilier considerations JIs alooe Is a derided argument fur regularity of attendance.
The boys of the McKinley Hebalhig Society gave Prof. J. M. Mevens. (hr City Huprrintendent of Hchools, a complete surprise ou Wednesday afterHi, when they presented ’ him with pretty silvef-mmiiiled umbrella. The young men appreciate the Pro's Interest In the debs ting society. and took this manner of showing It.
MANLY CHRISTIANITY
NO MM
•night rent.V. oi
ims of the
r help
Ik bta message to the Legislature, < icrernor Murphy will urge a union of all the Mate departments dealing with labor problems. It ts eerni-omclally
announced that be will re
that the Hureeu of Labor and KlallsUoa ooutrol the Bureau of Factory
ana, recalled the feet that In the Winer of 18S&47 the bay here Was froieu iver solid. Lota of paople drove across rom Homers' Point and there were [real »■»>—• Med mn Kwjosatale Time. The members and others Interested In the Hunday achool of Holy Trinity Church held thstr Christmas eutertalument at Hie Imperial last evening. i was a good atteudance, and a delightful time was enjoyed by all. After the exercises, refreshment*
were served.
are to abolish the Male Board of iswtion, (hi* body be placed, wl In designated powers, In charge « chief of the I .a hot Bureau, to •e on strikes, e annual expenses sensible amalgami partmenta. Chief (iarriaon la In favor of the change, and has planning with the Uovernor to I t of the
in Council having doneevery• in to conciliate the propm the beach,
id walk
the public schools were remembered by their scholars, and a number of very pretty presents were received. An especially - * ‘ given Mia. Mattie A. Boyle—a ehlna dock. This given her by the pupils in her
The Injunction proceedings taken against the Ocean Illy Hewer Com|iany will come up on the fln* trial day lu January, data unannounced. — ' was first postponed until Monday of last week, when it was Just aached, and was again held over. Among Ibe Onnners. Albert (illhert, Luther L. Wallace and Samuel Gonver want “ off abore ” Hatunlay ou a little gunning trip. They brought back a fox, pheasant
and three rabbtta.
John Marta and Herbert Buuard got a number of rabbits at Klaley on
Saturday. —
w the new walk, which •j can easily do by condemning one, >r three blocks eech year, as de-
*— i of the city
The Mate Board of Taxation la #end - log out copies of Article VI of the revtkgd tax act, which has just gone Into «**ct, defining the duties of tax eollectcra. Under the provbdona of this
Tb^hlrkUigof laymetiti poll and dog tax will be lem away derthenew art than under the . law. The colleatj£i of these taxes Is not diaerationary with the tax collectors, they being held guilty of misdemeanor for refusal or neglect to perform their duties. They must collect the tax or land the/lelluqueui. lu Whan tba tax debtor comes to ra what be la up against be will pay up
enpllts of the maaun to lu many ere, and hopes that the coming year will be one foil of health and pros|«rttytoalL In looking tau:k during the unlha, * the HKSri ixKt, mplahit. ’ 1 It W extremely thankfsl. There Is every
d activity all •lung the lines toward spring. If v*—!, have thus far beru
hr heard on all addee. WHb encouraging prm|wrts Iwfore ns, let we all Join u> a glad webunir to the new-born yewr and speed the pwrt-
TlieBev. W. B. f'empbrll, a nail'
of <Hilo, w Ito Is pursulu
Stud Ire In I hr Jefferson Medical Collage. Fblladrlphia. occupied tbeptilpH, In Hie Find rresbyterlan Church on Hunday aud made a very favorable
hi* (Thursday '
subject li;
Mr. Campbell'!
ng was ''Itaasoos Why We Hbould Kngage lu the laird's Hervlce," lie taking bis text from Deut. Bn-lli. We •houbl do mi. be sakt, find brrause II Is tbc only way to'be manly. We are I'brhdlan* because we waul to be men. A Christian Is a man In the lilglusd wnscofllie word. We cannot tell ■ batman M lulnideil to be sxcepl tlirougb a revelatbdi of (tod In Jesua
brlid.
Second Because the Lord' enls u>. If we liavr nut been living Christian life, we are hindering the spiritual progress of nther*. Tlie call if our faiuind that the ne and His will be done mi Karih as in Heaven,
Hunday last being M. John the Evangelist's Day, services appropriate to the day .were held in Holy Trinity P. K. Church, and the sermons were preached by the Hev. H. P. Chapman, of Holmes, p.. He spoke of M. John's great affection for our Lord.
the bar at the fish factory grounds opposite Iiougport at noon Saturday. The life-ear lug crews from this city aud Ixmgport went out to the aid of on the scow. The latter got off
The Ocean City Water Company la making a ryimber of Improvemenu at ■to plant. A naw frame etable, BOxKU feet, Is being erected back of the pumping elation, on Haven avenue, and a board fence, raven feet high, will also
There will be a rehearsal of the 'District School" on Baturday lug of UiW week. It la important that all member* of the cast be pi 7 JW o'clock In the Presbyterian Church
-ha pel.
Motel Arrivals. OCXAK OTT HOCKE C. F. Headley, Ocean CUy.
ATOLEK.
Kdwlu Kvan. Miss Marie Louise
Kdwlu Kvan., Mlaa Ultheus, Philadelphia.
OAKWUOII.
C. C. tinea, Wm. Collins, Mr*. M. Flahey aud sous, Philadelphia: Kobert Lacey, Camden: Mr*. Chaa. Nabb and Miss Maud Peachy, K. C. Boyle, Stead man Smith. Mr. and Mr*. John P. Fox and daughter. Ml*s Mattie ' Boyle, H. L. Mnlth, Ocean City;
... .. Adam*. Hunter >i. i uouiaa, Ocean City: Oeorge Putterglll, Fred IB'ch, Frank H. -Taylor, John K. Harper, C. H. Harper, Percy W Shields. Hev. W. N. <'ani|.bell, ( lias. Mathews, Phlladel|dila: A. A. Howell. Camden: Mr*. Martha A. Candy. Palermo: Wm. D. Hherrerd, Haddoufield. D. KmaryOolman, Washington, Kdward Marehall, .if. 8. Craham. Ocean City: K. H. Troost. Vineland: l>. E. Colman, Washington, D. O.; W. M. Craner, Philadelphia: J. M. K. I! lid rath. Cape May.
Mis* Am.. Hev. H. P. Thus. K Fre
■ olmeU l.siior
p M, to'TT<m, P. M.
.Tlie following bills were ordered ■aid: Ira H. Cham|iton, »H,.VK.A.1: '
ra H. Champion, »I«J«I7.W*; Waller pretlhM
Headley, »!«: AUantleCHy Hallway .
j - ; Company, (26; H. H. Blew, W«»; J <
nc OrilfDiuice Thrown hlto,essssssw-ss.
! The Fire Committee wan ordered to opMUlie spn'lal revi> »l-en nes i<>
toundl's Waste Basket ,HI| service pipe, in He nr» fire bouse, v,..ducted by iM l*-to'. J
i Mr.Oodfrey moved that when Urau- Boswell. Jdectlngs will U-lo-ld . I <11 adjourned K would do s.i to meet et evening during the week exeejA Set WEPTUKE*' CONTROVERSY u.* di of th. chair. d.>. Mr.Adamsstatwl Ihellouiiell would A lilrtrtrl ‘ l "i,‘„„ 1- „cr r
not have to do that The rules r«s|ulre
that Ilia Body meet to, org.nla.llon on ^ ^ the first Tuesday In January. “ ‘J 1 ”” ‘. '^.'"'jrning la-l CUy Treasurer Cham pkm suggested here mi "" *' *_ f ' ro(I1 ul there wa» rom. IntereM Tl-rattf AUe'ntlc illy belle w
Bargains at Avalon ! FINE BUILDING LOTS GIVEN AWAY!!
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Third Because Ing-iu HI* service. he chore rather flirtton with Cod'* people than enjoy the pleasure* of sin tor a reason. I think I would rather have tbc worst that rau oume to a man and have Hie ■ of (tod's blessing In my ■■are all honor and glory and I* w Ithout the cousclousuess. Fourth—Thai you may have a | ope of everlasting life. There I* •mething better than great business ability or mere bravery or Intellectual endowment, and It Is embraewd In the (bought of Ibe pow er of Cod In tlie human life. Fifth — We must make some derision ow. Not to decide now to be a Christian means that we will not be a Christian now arth to record against you this day ecaura you make some decision There are lidee In the affalrFof hlch, taken at their flood, lead < Here**." And so there are tides u family life and spiritual life, and upporiunlty comas to us all now. roust make a decision tor life or d tortile Sing or for cursing. By the that Cod puts to us a ment. by our duty to ourselves because ily, by our duty to Clod, by uurduty toour fellow-man, by tbc toot Ume, by tlie Issues of eternity, let u* etch say, “a# for me and my , we wjll rarve the Lord.” CamiAiell to not a candidate the position of pastor of the church. He Intends, when be completes his at the “Jeff,"tO| rid, having decided that, with tiff knowledge of medicine, he w ill be betler fitted for his work as a mission, ary In foreign countries. A GLANCE BACKWARD
trirat IS. K. Church. There w as an unusually large altendnre at tlie morning service In the Find il. E. Church on Sunday, were delighted with the music ntolied by the choir, which was
cepttonally flue.
lu addition to the number of prettyhymn*, sung with splendid effect, the choir wa* heard to marked advantage In that beautiful Christmas anthem, 'Hark, the Herald Angels Blag." The ringing throughout reflected much credit upon the members of the choir ud their leader, Mr. Italpb L. Ooff. The pastor, Kev. John H. Boswell, preached an Interesting sermon from ., lUb chap.; 11-12 verm*, theme was, “A Hctrospectlveand Prospective View of Life." Ibe scripture reference wa* the farewell address of 'lose, on the eve of the Israelites erlng the Promtoed I-aud, said the qieaker. There bed been a (wssln i-»ew given by certain spies as to tbc condition of the land that w as to t i thvlr luture home, which had tendency to discourage the pilgrim*, w was an optimist, as all great
The Police Court Justice ordinance to dead. ere was no requiem. No flower*. ill happened at the regular mrMIng of Common Council oti Monday veiling. For about the thirteenth time, on Ills same Wbject, City Clerk tVHIeta ssiially remarked that hr still had tlie Police Court Justice unlluanue. move II be throw n Into tlie w aste basket," said Mr. Headley, promptly. "Hecoud the motion.” This from Hiram Htoelmaii. And so It ended. Then came aliotlier bugaboo that k* not so easily d!*|»sed of-ilie iiardwalk. Mr. (itahain said thal he bad heard o report on the boardwalk. He loved thal the property given uutil January IB l
with i
He
retrospective view of
God's dealiugs w ith them in the last —how that out of the land of Kgypt He miraculously led them, delivering them from their enemies, taking them through all danger*, while their foes meieengulM tn the Bed Mea. Aud the w Imlcrtieaa, He fed them with manna from lleaiven and quail. And from the flinty pick brought the water to refresh them when they needed It. He assured them that as God hsd fought their I will re lu tlie past, He
ould continue to do «.
Tbc lerenii Mr. Raawell drew from this hlriuriral account of the Israellltoh nation and the leadings of Divine Providence was Dial If God’s follower*
committed
them, we need have no fear as to the that God. the Father, through Christ and the blessed Holy Hptrit. has proml*ed to lewd us In the |iathB of righteousness, and Will bring than conquerors.
The Christina* rxeralres In the Flret Its pi l*l Church ou Hunday evening vary nice. The musk- by an augmeuted rbulr, under Mr. Caswell, was especially good. A prrily win waseong by Mtoe Usitr Hbook, who, with Ml*s Vam Hmlth, rendered a ‘duel with fine effect Tlie |«stor, Hev. Dr. Young, ga'e a short talk ou the birth of Christ. Miss HI,nek also played a sweet voluntary.
sign I
Tills was seconded by Mr. Headley, ho added that lie would like to heal from CUy Treasurer Cliampluu, who probably bad something to say lu reference to the signing of the agreement. Mr. Champion replied that (ofdetail matter which he would ke to go over with the City Holldlor. It was Dually agreed to give the property owuer* until the IBth of January to sign the agreement. Councilman Hiram Steelman announced that he would like to hear rom City Solicitor HUdreth lu refernee to (laying the bill of the election ward. Mr. Hildreth staled that lie iverlooked the matter. Mr. Steelman expressed the that tlie affair be settled. If the officer* are entitled to the money they should have It at once. The report of t be Chief of Polke light* was received and died. City Olerk Wlllet* reported the appropriation balances u ' 2h as follows: street, 178.22: miscellaneous, .PI; Are department. .62; Interest, V17H.Sk; salary, V22.K7: garbage, 82 40; printing. tlS.at: boardwalk, VHH.18; new streets, VlS,4A>.6ti. The Property (lommlttee was ordered i have the voting machines, which jet 8600 apiece, Insured for as much wney a*’emu be secured. The CUy Clerk read commuulcatious from J. B. Higgs and Walter Hayes, hlcb revealed a peculiar condition of affairs. A former tax collector apparently had become mixed ap through l he sale of lots near Twelfth and At bury, with the result that taxes to four properties have been |iald on Hire
Iota.
President Adams said that a letter lu^l been received by him from Bigg*, and, as tbe matter was all him. he wrote back asking for r details. Mr. Graham remarked that Schurch, a former collector, was | cut at tbe meeting, and perhaps he could throw some light upon the subject. Mr. Schurch said that the affair before him five' ago, and that Council's alienUou was died to tt. Mr. Headley moved that Hie matter r turned over to CUy Col lector Conn n > straighten up aud report to ruuncU. This was agreed to. A letter was read from Vary F. Bu■anan, of the Neptune, In which she ria ted that she w as In no poritlon tbe hotel building from the camp ground now, and expressed tbe hope that Council would poet pone action tot Mr. Graham was of tbe oplulon that It to a clear case again*: Charles Mathews, #ho, he thought, hsd sold the property to tbe Buchanans, and they had recourse to law. The City Solicitor said that be bad *eut notice* of trial to the representative of tbc owner, who returned th* notice*, saying be didn't represent tlie people any more and refused to re tbe notice. The case to ow Ocean CUy against Hitter and WUi The CUy Solicitor brought tbe matter before Jud^r Hendrickson, who ad. -toed, under the circumstances, thal It « put off until the next term of Court aud thru he the first on Uic list. A notice lias tu be served twenty dayi before trial. Mr. Headtoy'smotlon, that It be laid i the table, wa* raoonded by Mr. Godfrey, and thus the Inrldeol closed. Mr. Graham Introduced the follow-
ing :
"An urdlnaurc lu regulate the emto. •kin of smoke from rhimaeys, stacks, Hues or open spaces within tlie CUT of Ocean CUy, providing a color aeale for
n bund* at tbe first of Hie e Ids term ex plrse, anil Co
ought lo meet previous to thet Hi
Mr. Graham's motluimthat Co.
adjourn to meet this (Thursday: ■
ugwaapa-asd.
MAKING RESOLUTIONS
Now that the flret of Hie new year lime wh n many folks make resuluon*—Is upon us, the Sestikki., In a kindly, helpful spin, offer* a few suggestions to some of our leading cltlieiie i bo may have notions of " rewulv lug " -some!hlug along tbe follow lug Dues, or Instance: Senator-elect Cre**e: That be won't un for office again Inside of three
year*.
Mayor Champion : That he'll build, 0 more boardwalk* at Klghth street nd the beach. Capt. • Jim " Lee : Thai he'll buckle own to tbe study of music. J.M. Chester: That he'll get a |>air of gum boot* aud eel spear, and show how he used to do it w ben he w a*
I City minister on H ,.,1 they requested It Ml- ! ■Ul.I.cl.l 1-lh. (.:
Sea I*le. •hlef of I’olloe Scull: That he'll fight shy of golden egg*. •■Jake” Steelman: That he take Ineased lutereat lu physical culture. Herb. Smith: That every boat he builds shall be faster than tbe last one. Dr. C. B. Rider That he will study i make next New Year's celebration : Hie Athletic Association rooms even better than this one. Scott Hand: That as soon as the weather perm It* hp will go "off shore" after snapper*. Harry Heeoley: That for tbe next three year* be w III continue to do the i*t he can for Ocean City. R. Howard Thorn: That he'll continue tu make good speeches lu the a use of patriotism. Samuel Garw ood : That as soon as ‘Jim” get* bu choir started be will
Join.
"HI.” Steelman: That this year the "fourth” Trard ab'all get "what's coming to IL" A. H. Baker: That he’ll get mea. •red for a silk bat. Joseph Sutton: That he'll learn to ipeak Italian aud maybe “ylddtoh." W. K. Williamson: That, as I’resldent of (he Athletic AeanrlaHon, he'll do his best to make It Ibe greatest thing we've ever had. Dr.'Bv i T 1 Abbott: That, as President of tba Board of Education, he'll cuuiluue his well-directed efforts toward keeping our school, among the In the State.
Three Favorites Scull's Best Flout Scull s Favorite Blend Tea Scull's Sterling Blend Cuffee
tbe n
darkness of such smoke, making II unlawful lo penult the wa|« smoke of certain degree* of darkr and providing a penalty for the
WioU of this ordinance."
Tbs
Hibleetol paying balauw* due ^'nceraet sympathy to hto * IhTm puM bill. wa. dtarusw-! J* U ' i Mr tits ham's ■unwattou. that fur »> « »*•“ « J™
Editor the Bkhtimcl ; The University Extension lecture* begin January 14th aud continue weeks, Thursday evening being the period allot ted to the Ocean City centre for their weekly lecture* and class work. It very recently or. curred to the writer, how profitable a ant a course ticket for tbe lectures would be from father or mother, who, hot having llirae advantage. lu tlielr early life, can bestow upon tbalr children for Hie pal-: im of one dollar and fifty cent* also tlie advantage gained by ouutart tbe brainiest aud moat cultured of Ocean City's eons aud daughter*. Education l* the key to »ucc*** In buslneas and professional life. Without It tbe success attained to drudgery , to finish. The different between ” I know " and " J guess " Is all the dlfferenoe In tbe world. The stolid Indifference of young men and women regarding higher education I* very apparent In. Ocean City, should not he so. An acquaintance with the great rttersand scholars of Hie nineteenth century, with a store of know ledge, to fortune greater than bondi stocks, aud to a fine thing to |w collateral against the ravage* of old
age.
Persons who have let (••*, plucked, the golden fruit of Hlerature and science have not only defrauded themselves, hut their children and children's children. Unlvcrelty extrusion comes to your very door aud knocks. What are going t i do brace this educational opportunity for yourself and eblldrcu, your little world like an oyrier In Its
shell T
The propoelllou to " up to " Hie people of Ocean City. Act, and act
quickly.
For example, aujipora fifteen or twenty of our young people should rat Ibemrelve* at work studying Hie beautiful life and rbaracter uf Israeli, Isuigfallow, or Emerson, their love of nature, of liberty, of humanity and God—bow Israeli pouring out hto
to hto bei therefore, r
Reilly
Mr. Grahai
the metier hold over uutil the aud I- |" ''*(^•'5^" • n °'* tor. go over the city account., in a Tb , >u gel. are no taller, short t me, wa* ado|ited. The con- Young winds cultured aud matured I tailors are pakl lu bonds of 8800 rar- Khlml wisdom will do in lee. If their bill happens to be 8I*». in, eleiatiou of lbs feneration which for Instance, they are paid IIMW, leev- , unw t u . than all the snob-Joldirry
balance of 8*w, which holds over u| , fc, tb. benefit of the ralfl.li Juf'.'Jra Ml:
Mr. and Mea. II. R. Smith, fnnnerly
of this city, but now of Palermo, were u Il<rt taken'in, ap|iaraatly, plrerauUy aerprtoed .* CtuMwa. by j lb , Mll b , „» city.
thstr rhlhjran calling upon theoi, witb. Ur. Graham announced that i . . “* M li—I' '*< *'l-l *1—!«.'
r rana maun tsouiptly u(wu the building ordinance tbe Ocean (1VJ Building
MONEY BACK and PAINT FREE OF COST DAVIS’ ioo per cent. PURE PAINT ....
THE H. B. DAVIS COIPAHV.
i AKASMOIH. CWTAflK? If •
A m MCIPAI. GOVERNMENT: water works. »
"I'/iTrawtr 1HK BEACH
rd Inlet, and
' ^ TME AVALON IMPROVEMENT COMPANY Ha\ plateri ,a h U.al'^^eT'tofi.retai'n o.uii'nd k To tbora wT o d\ Ire to bull "* r > " rt « rrV.’.itTfia r.. ,TJ«
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Hie llr*l ten i nls. Tlie Am, of Avahiti for ■
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teinli Hie .'..-t rtf equally de-lrable bits Imthwan 4 SEEING IS BELIEVING We w ill poy Hie return of all percon* wlru^rrhara pro|wrly^<iMi I or Map* or other Information address
F. P. CANFIELD, Secretary, 205 FOURTH STREET OCEAN CITY. N. J.
B. S. SCULL, Prop. ASBURY AVENUE AND NINTH ST. E. W. Burleigh & Co LUMBER
AND
MILLWORK OF EVER! DESCRIPTOR TO SUIT THE BUILOIIG TRADE. L-arge Stock
Hotel Brighton, OCEAN FRONT.^ LOCATION NOT EXCELLED. APPOINTMENTS and SERVICE FIRST CLASS
bltKlural Branch
Tlie ARCHITECT HELPS YOU with hto experience lo plan your bonae* •onvenknOv, tobstantielly end eeonomleelh-. it e dn Hit* at a owl rraanustile that we uau ssve you our fee many unit* over by enabling you to gel a low r. because uf the builder having l*-fiir* him the eseri dimension* and ■IrrariptUm of what you went; wherea* il you leave him lo draw on hi* imag- - i for must of your waul., he mutt alluw generously for things unforeoeen will result lu your paying more than Is uecewary. aud general dlssalisfsi - ... . for either owner or builder. We guareulee our plans to
i and will furnish estimate*
o practical bi
Office. Thirteenth Street and 11
P. 0. Bos 104.
Cor. 1311 Street an! Hares ireuiie
. o*rna.-Toua sno h. . LEW | S £ CORDERY HAR «.^ CE ’ Carpenter and Bnilder
762 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. Fine Paper Hanging, Painting
WALL PAPERS AND INTERIOR DECORATIONS Headquarters for UP-TO-DATE SIGNS
RUSH ADVERTISING AGENCY
Orran City, W. J.
ENGLISH & JOHNSON,
RstifMct. 420 ViiIii An. Dot 363 SHOP—TEETH MO lEST AVEIUE OCEAN CITY. N..1.
6 0. Uimt 9. v Umt: GEO. 0. ADAMS & BRO. PLASTERING, RANGE SETTING, MICK LAYING, tic.. Etc.
All W.
OCCAM CITY, N J.
CHAS. E. ADAMS i BRO.
Fsrnllnrt, Carpels, Matliai sad Beddlif. Window Shades. Etc. 718-14 Asbury avenue. Ocean ('tty, N. J . .RESTAURANT..
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L. S. CORSON Contractor m Builder' oc»Vc;;;t;- mark lake SEIfiE 8. BIDIGBIIS 1 ■!■ Undertaker and Emhalmer Carpenters and Builders
UCKAK CITY. 74. J
* IRA S. CHAMPION
r lid* H “' E ' Alderney Dairies
...Builder,..
- OOO kWUaT AVBNUtS. OOBAM CITY', iq. u. ALLEN-SCULL Contractor and Builder
■d rttrictly Pure
MILK
AND
Ice Cream
ICE CREAM PARLOR
ESTABLISHED 1M1
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JOHN T. WILSON
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7 th St. aed Asbory A?e.
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>n city, N. J.
and wife. Alfred It, Miullb and wife, |, n „ „ had baeu vetoed by the Mayur. Aeemdalkur .
-,mmm - — —lurday, I awd Uotarl Hmlth and.wlfe.uf Oenwn 1 ( ' Uv H..liclt..r .dvirik (hal a new January k, Itori. al 7.top m., for U.v: "7 »*«''
SEASHOREFURNITURE
kino, uf N lueiand. jlVunall wanta H (*-ml Thto was , ur (be .umIoc yaar. A new serta. of Wfc ' , * nWnt rUnnl 1
Contractor and Builder \
I LOCH BOk 04 : MICH4EL J. HORAN I
?,?°.f. ER JOHN MARTS iwwwwsmMMW|
mi i ri Y. n.j. Contracting Builder
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' ' • to - 1 WILUA4 M. PCIMOin.
»OT|fK
ATI.AN'
Lioa
Ho not lead your to.rra. uu salt hay when you rau buy fra.li hay al price, the ('. H. Kbuemakbt lumber (\>. to
bay fur from the
for the euMilug yewr.
1 ogrend to er riock w ill be ‘ ‘ -
“nLrttaiff'itf: e»iia a ha,'.
Nu^ri et, 89JIV ul which are lu aHP TboMK, Haeretary; or W'U.Uu *3 • •xcono «TnggT. •
J J.AHk,
H. A. W. SMITH ft SON Plumliiug - Hutinf - Drainuge
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