Ocean City Sentinel
R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor OCEAN CITY. - - NEW JERSEY
Geo. 0. Adams Will Again be Presiding Officer
A NEW CITY SOLICITOR
THURSDAY. JANUARY T. 1BW
Dok’t forgot, young women, oud ntlwn not oo young, lint till' io loop year. Wonder what the hmrveot will Bukinbu U alwayo rather olow In every place juat rflcr the holldayi.and < irean Cl^b no exception to the rule, hot there are Indications of a aatllartory revival ol trade In all liner
within a abort time.
Tnx nnnaually revere cold weather W the past few days bar been much in i he nature of a surprise to Ocean City rnddenu, because here, generally when Old Boreas la making things hum In other sections, the climate h Juit grand. In the years ti however, this winter will be relerred to as one of the coldest we have ever
Bksatob L. M. CusasKla to be congratulated upon the success of his efforts to- secure deer for Cape May County, and onr sport-loving dtlzem of whom there is a preiwnderancc I this portion of the BUI*, are to hr fClIettated upon baring a gentleman In the upper branch of the l>cgl»laturr w ho is In sympathy with their feelings and needs. Senator Crease since he has been In public life, has demon atreted repeatedly that the bast In letota of the people w hom be representare at all times safe in his bauds, and that while be is a member of tin Slate's governing body Cape May County's wanU w 111 be given tlie hlgb-
iinmon Council met on Tuesday .evening and reorganised for the new by electing George O. Adams President of tin body. r Councilman from the First Ward, Mark W. Adams, Wa- present, as was also the new City Clerk, T. Ine
Adams.
Council had been called order, Mr. Graham placed the name of George U. Adams In Domination presiding ofllcer. As President of Council during the |>ast year. Mr. Ufabam said, Mr. Adams had served faithfully and Impartially. After being chosen as presiding nfllrr, Mr. Adams thanked Council for the honor conferred upon him. Mr. Graham's suggestion, that Council work under the same rules as those which had governed the body last year, was adopted. For City Solicitor to succeed J. M. K Hildreth. Mr. Headley nominated Judge Thompaou, of Atlantic City. Mr. Godfrey named B. C. Godfrey, also of Atlantic City.
OCKAN CITY .
- Ocean City. It b safe to assert, has e«|Ual as a health resort. This b sbo' by the report of the Registrar of VI Statistics for 1MB, published In tbllasueof the SJCtTtNKi- Wlien s city of at least XSOO InhablUnU loses but a* people (and some of these uoi dents) in a whole year, U speaks volNo one who has been here sny length of time ever thinks of shaking his mortal coil until he reaches the agv of 80 or 80 yean, and even then he doas so with a sense of keen regret. GOLDEN WEDDING
Celebrate J
Few have the privilege of living celebrate the Oflieth anniversary of their wedding, but such a distinguished honor has Just fallen to the lot of Ideal. Ew ing W. Tihbels and hbwlfe, of Reality's Point. The event occurred on New Year’s Day, and the
The affair took the form of a family dlnnar, at which there w ere pi
IwoofMre. TihheU sisters who had been present at the wedding. They are Mbs Kate S. Hand and Mrs. Han-
nah VanGUder, of Petersburg. A feature ol lbs dinner w as the pre-
Mitatiou of a gold medal, given by Mrs. Tibbel's cousin, Mr. Frank L. Hand, chief engineer of the Pblladel phla Water Works, who made a very pleasing speech. On the front of the medal b engraved the following: "K. W. T. and L. B. H., married January 1, ISM.” On the reverse side
Is the following: "Presented oi fiftieth wedding anniversary.”
On top • cake were the dates "I8M-1B04,” as weil as the words, "Happy New
embrgref ' thing or val
was Mias Douba-S. Hand. The I.iruteuant and she were wadded by Rev. Mr. Downs, pastor of the M. K. Church at Dennbrllle. They had two children, only one of whom I- living— Mra.J. Mackey Coeaon-wife of our well-known townsman, Captain J. Mackey Corson, of the Ocean City J.tfe Saving Station. The latter have three children, lieutenant Tibbels 1.-
Ueul. Tibbels look an active pert In the Civil War, fighting in the Twentyfifth (X. J.) Regiment. At the close
of the Rebellion he engaged
manufacture of Tibbel's super marine cement in CbqUer, Pa. In 18K,. and hb wife moved to Ueeslry’e Point. Among those present were Cbpt. J ; Mackey Corson, wile and family, of Ocean City: Mbs Kate fi. Hand, MnJiannah M. VanGUder, W. R. Van-! Gilder and wife, Bailie A. VanGllders, Thsddeus VanGUder and Roland VanGUder, of Petersburg; Mr. H. J Tibbels, of Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ortslock, of Collegevllb; Mrs. Ret'Parker, of Deanbvllle: Mrs. Chas. Guthrie, of AUaulic City ; Mr. and Mrs. James Hand, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob H, Cramp, Miss Ella Cramp, Edward Cramp, wife and son, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hand, Maggie
Brown, Mrs. Beils Bieven Maria Stevenson, Mr. and S'
Hand, Mr*. Sophie Hand, Mrs. Harry Hoop let, of Philadelphia: Rev', and
Mrs. Corliss, of SeavUl*.
The Kpworth League of the First M. £. Church ‘ - - - tor ” printed, giving the names of ihe I, as well
Fire Ci
At the City Treasurer's suggestion, ilr.-Headley moved lhal city notes lie eneweri and all available payment .tad. Csrrie.l_ Bid* for (thnnhlng uorkand healing it tlie Reliance Fire Company's house •-Cte received On motion of Hiram tbc-e oere referred lo the
nltter.
n-ldt'l that thecity oollcet r. h Individual eudonwment, If |«Wsd-
omirll tlien adjourned In liold an cull re session, si w hlcb the appro atlons for I lie year were agreed up Action upon ttiwr Mill lie taker
an adjourned meeting of tlie < governing body was held. H President Adams, only Council Headley, Hiram Steelman and frey were present. (in motion of Mr. Headley, Con Nx-ure bklsVor tlie wot the h*ek end of the new Jlrr house of tlie Reliance Com|«ny, so lo be able to lay the floor, etc. tfult-clslm deeds to a number of I. In Section F were granted. It was agreed that a bond of (500 turned over to ReUly A Dixie, to make up ]iortiousof payments ke|it had certlilcatee of work doneou the sti ' The sum of tlAT.VI »7 was ordered paid Ire S. Champion as City Trea—
It a grace, skill si he applause of all w > exhibition. He
A Royal Greeting Extended by Ocean City Folks
SHOTS FIRED, BELLS RANG
way that made them seem coyy. hut but those famllbr with tlie art of handling the clubs 'saw and appreciated hb cleverness. Charles B. Headley's expert bngpunehlug surprised the audience. He showed himself to be thoroughly si
tlie bag.
‘ elan
AlHletlc Association, ciowlni Will, m Hrc-rplloi. ol Mlabl. The New Year was given a royal greeting In Ocean City. Guns si nlvers were Urol by enlbus bile the First M. K. Church bell ing out merrily and the whistle le Electric Ught Company's pb irieked long ahd frantically. The principal event of the day w le “carnival of s|wrts" arranged a carried out under the auspk-cs of I Athletic Association, and which Iracterl much attention. at ou tire programme was ■ •country run. for which there
milter tu
Samuel Bchnreh, H .Smith and Joa. Button were i
election officer*.
Thompaou and Godfrey each received three vote*, and the deciding vot (Set for Thompson by President
Mr. Headley nominated Ire Champion for City Treasurer for a by Mr. Godfrey. No other name being presented, Mr. Champioa was elected. For Auditors, Mr. Graham named Robert Naylor: Hiram Btcelman nominated Or. Harry Foulds, and Mr. Godfrey's candidate was Samuel Brburcb.
snunrraUon not to exceed t-iO each. Mr. Headley moved that the .Board of Health be cboeeo, and Mr. Godfrey follow ing names: Dr. UK. Hoards (four yean); Dr. N. Howard Burt (three 'years): Dr. Hutchlnaon (two years); Dr. C. year), aud H. A. Smith (one year). These gentlemen ere selected. For the position of Hlreet Supervisor, there were application. Brown, Jacob Wolf and George B. Hawkins. Mr. Graham nominated Mr. Brow n, and Mr. H. Btcelman named Jacob
Wolf.
Brown received four rotes, and Wolf two. Brown eras decli President Adams ti the appointments of Bland ing Committees, as follows: Bireel*—Hiram Btcelman, Headley and J. C. Steelman. Water—Adams. Godfrey and Gra; Fire—Godfrey, Headley and GraProperty and Police—Adams. H. Steelman and J. C. Steelman. Drains—H. Btcelman, Headley and Graham. Railroads—Godfrey, Headley and Advertising—Headley, Graham and Godfrey. Garbage—Godfrey. J. C. Bteelmai nd H. Btcelman. Ordinance—Graham, Adams and Headley. Righting—J. C. Btcelman, Godfrey and H. Steelman. Steelman. Godfrey
Law and legislation—Hiram Steel■an, Graham and J. C. Btcelman. Boardwalk—Graham, H. Sln-lmt
and Godfrey.
Finance and Accounts—Adams, Gr ham and Godfrey. • It wa* agreed to turn over a (-> bond to Reilly A Dixie lo payment for work on the street*. The , In relation to the mlx-up In tax |>ay■eut* on lot No. Sl«. section C, now owned by J. B. Riggs, a oommuuication w a* received from Collector Co After a lot of dlacuaaton, It w i thought best lo ask Mr. Haye*. w ti purchased aald lot at a tax Male and bo b a frequent visitor here,'to bring the ux recelpu with him oh hb next trip to Ocean City. Mr. Rlgg*. it gas aald, had made affidavit liial he has
the receipt*.
Mr. Graham’s moliuu that the uea City BollcUor aud all other offlciils elected that evening be notified by the City Clerk was adopted-
It was agreed that (1-Y).2l be turned over to Ira S. Champion as custodial of the school funds. On motion of Mr. Headley, Cound adjourned umedir. .
IN THE CHURCHES.
W. T. Pringle, lay reader, will duct service, at 10.Si) and 3.30 In Holy Trinity Church on Sunday. HT. AVOUtnKB'A Mass w III he said al tUM o'clock ncx Sunday morning, in St. Augustine' Choreh, by the rector. Ihe Rev. J. B. McCloskey. In the First il.K. Cburch.Rev. John H. Boswell, pastor, on Sunday, morning subject will be, "The Dignity of Hu-maulty:" evening subject, "The lew of Reproduction.” FI Kin- PKIKIIYTKRIAN. Rev. Mr. Casselberry, of Haddonfleld, w|!l preach In the First Presbyterian Church, morning aud evening, next Sunday. On January K, Rev. -Eugene M. Van Note, of Turkerton, will occupy the same pulpit. nturr baptist. In the First Baptist Church on Sunday morning next, the i*stor, Rev. Dr. Young, will speak on "Working for Jesus;" text, Ncbemlab 2:17. ] the evening the pastor's subject w he, "Anxiety lo he Saved;" to Joshua 4:10. Sabbath School at it NIXON’S SUCCESSOR
as Circuit
lodge, has had a long career lawyer In the Court* of thb m the Stale. He waa burn at Landing. March . 1 1 d his education at ihe Peddle
Hightstoun. Hb p
uslltl
ill.law was Peter L. Yorhees. of Csi den. He attended the law de|>artnieiil of the University of Pennsylvania aud was given the degree of LL. B. In June. IhTv. and wa* admitted to the bar June. Ihw). He settled In May's l-andlng. where he began nracUi-e.
11. Davis, daughter
All ne t .^I'T'iw lw il. is eleried Colicctoi of Atlantic ti He was elected City Sollcito
Atlantic City la 1»>7 and has held pueiliou continuously. Judge Kudlcott is also laigely liilerestuj. with flnancbl interests ol Atlantic nty and istpresident (< tlie Cnion National
Bank. Ik
Ents-b A. HiSlte, ap|N>inted to sue reed Judge 1-jidiruU as iaiw Judge of Atlantic county, was horn al Leeds Point, N. J.. In April, |Ma. He afudled law with Judge Kiidli-ult and was admitted to the bar hi 18&. Formerly an active.Democrat in |s,lltlcs, he wa* ap|ulptcd by J’resldeilt Cleveland a* customs collector at Somers' l*ulut and later beM other po "Hleal offices, Including Mayor, (rty ierk and lusluiaSer. He became a Republican w ben liryan ran for thf Presld'ency^ He lias w ritten uumemu* historical works and b lu demand a*
~ public speaker.
lass B. re
intestants w ere hoys, jsised of young men. the first were I*«uls
Headley. Alward Llby, IAx-lle Headley, Newlan Turner and Mue Wlesetilhal. In I'lass II the entries Ht even son, Rictiard Job Smith. Parker Miller and John R. Van Tine, all young men. They
the club house, at the
Ruildliig, to Twentieth street a turn, while the youngster* wen: the dub house to Seveuteeuih
and return.
Lewi* Headley wa* awarded the prize—a pair of tine skates—In Class A. while Jesse Btevenson carried ol the prize—a league basket hall—In lb B Class. Btevenson had a good leai over the second man lu—Johnson Most of the hoys were pietty well w uided before the rare was over, not of them being overtaken by cramps r limbs, due to the unusual exi for which they had not prepared. They all did well, everything couaid-
gd.
Then there was an Impromptu ou Asbury avenue to Tenth street return—that Is, this was Intended, but w hen the runner* reached Tenth street they all bundled Into J. P. F, xrept Al. Smith,' who got ou e’s back i and returned triumph I?) to the utartlug point, tliey were given the laugh. Tlie starters were Mayor Champion, Dr. Rider, K. A. Corson, Richard Chadwick and Al. Smith, the latter bring handlcapiwd. Whet yard* from Eight street, tlie Mayor ' Dr. Rider bolted from the and dashed up lo the lape-ilue, which Ihe dentist wa* the first to cross For a abort time after thb, a lol oungstera afforded amusement -rambling for pennies thrown them from the club bouse window. Bparting exhibitions were given Warren Brown and Dr. Rider, and .spencer Bu an and Al. Bmlth. Each tun last waa for three round*. There no "knock-out*-,'' neither did any of them show the ring generahbip of a "Young” Corbett, the science of Fitzsimmons or the fast foot-work of a “Philadelphia" Jack O'Brien. Their "aecond*” w ere all mo weary with their labor* that tliey couldn't have managed to “throw up the *po Hut everybody had lot* of fuu. There was a tug-of-war, during which Winkler'* team pulled other delegation, under Swan their feet. Those composing the teams were: Winkler, captain; E. A. Coreon, W. K. Williamson. William Wardell aud Ira H. Champion, re plain; Joseph Button, Al. Bmlth, Dr. Rider god Warren Brown. The trap-shoot (day pigeon* i on tlie beach, at 1.80 In the afternoon, drev good-sized crowd. Borne of the *b< era were fair, while the other*—well, they had about aa much fun spectator*. The gre prevailed when Ever ed to hit one. Dr. Rider refused to be tempted. Borne of the dogs around on the beach didn’t know the chance* they w ere taking. Fortunately, they escaped, because they bunting canines. They can gelling Into trouble on this occasion without hunting for It The official score was
the mncluikin. of thb in t lie re was a contest between a shooters and six outsiders, w hlcb 1 resulted In a Victory for the latter, who made 89 jiolut* to the 82 shot by the er. The full score w as: J. O. Champion . . 1U0I0 01010- 4 Brown ... 00011 10010— drover 01001 11111Al. Bmlth 00010 11100— Baker . . 00011 00110- 4 " .Hutton ...... 1111! 11110- 9
son 01011 01111— Maybeu 1001! 11111— Hendrickson 01101 01101— Cobb 10111 10010Bmlth 11011 1101OKlce 01000 non —
IJ*l of unclaimed letter* remaining '
the Ocean City I’D*! Office for-tbe: week ending January 2, 1904:
Postmaster Button gave an excellent ixhlblllon of hb skill as a marksman, dioutlug five straight at one time and then, a little later, four straight. over and "Dan" Maybew aim shot five straight each. W. K. Williamson waa scorer and Dr. N. Howard Burt referee. In the evening, the club room, brilllautly Illuminated and exquisitely waa well filled with the members anitthrir friends of the gentler sax, all of w how had • very nice
Informal time.
E. £. Boyle and Joseph Bhock playsi an exhibition game of |ioOl, In shlcb both showed much skill, but Mr. Boyle ran away with hb opponent, wlutilng by a score of SO to 24. D. Emery Colman showed himself [a master of the Indian dubs, w hich
d In the froi
a line of sport.
ink of a
need*
quick eye and agility to pm
»ud Mr. Headley showed that he has
all of the requirement*.
There was another tug-of-war, and again did Winkler'* team w In, pulling the oilier fellow* from the floor. On
l the Week of Prt
theTeiiialuder of the week.
Fob Hai.k - Near the H-.v front. Is tween Tenth ami Eleventh street. cottages: t2U0 |*-i lot; one-half can rt
nialh on mortgage Apply to 617 Central Ave.. <>T-caii Ctiy, N.J
Foil SA1.K. or trade for Ocean Cit, property . 'm7 North t.M St., a lot-W ii.;; house, l.-i rooms, nil convenlt-m-v-slmtlnnarv wa-h >tand- and tuU:fn«n
Bargains at Avalon ! : ..Cheapest Lots Ever Ottered at the Seashore..
TO KEAI.IZJ THA
ARE OFFERING You
ou, A. H. Raker. K. A. Coraou ■ m. Wardell. On the other tea which Joseph Button was aiicl an, were Mayor Champion, Ider, T. lee Adam* and John
of *t
Apply r,
"" a'v 'aLOn" IIA s'A 1 n Il' NIC IP A l. GOVERNMENT ; “ “ ^'J 1 f "'' ”lie ll priijjcrt> 1 "f^ ll ‘ f * ,, *’ ,, "“* ,| " a ^ 11 .^^*^’"foroonucrtlog
with to " , V51KPA5SED f.-r l.aHiing S I.MPRO' EMENT COMPANY hue pl*.-ed a large numls-i -
Miss
Amy Tin
hamplun playeil a elections on Ihe bringing out tlie llm
Kirtunlty afforded and enjoyed themelves lu the dreamy waltz, while itber* spent the time In *<H-lat con-
ferae, playing pool, etc.
There were plenty of refreshments and nothing was left undone by those charge to make the evening the Among those present were Mr. and Mr*. Wm. K. Williamson, Mr. and Joseph G. Champion, Mr. and Mr*. N. C. Godfrey, Mb* Clara Godrey, Mr. and Mr*. E. M. Button, Mr. Od Mrs. Ira H. Champion. Miss Anna 1 'hampion, Mias Violet Champion. E. '. Boyle, Miss Alice Rlsley, Dr. and In. B.T. Abbott, Mr. aud Mr*. R. Howard Thorn, Miss Amy Thorn, Dr. N. Howard Hurt, Mias Nellie Bchurrh, Dr. Chas. B. Rider, Elmer H. EngMiss Ada Johusou, Mr. aud Mrs. Warren Brown, Mr. and Mis. Joseph Button, Mr. and Mr*. Wm. Wardell. IAdams, Andrew' C. Boswell, K. A. Corson, R. Feudal! Smith, A. H. Baker, Mias Bara Van Glider, i>. Emery Colman, Clarence Scull, Miss Mae Hlgbce. Miss Bessie Hlgbee, Miss •.Parker Miller, Spencer Swan, Mr. and Mrs. Al. Bmlth, Al. Winkler, John Brower and John P. Fox.
MONEY BACK and PAINT FREE OF COST ....
DAVIS’ ioo per cent. PURE PAINT ....
THE H. B. DAVIS COMPART.
SEEING IS BELIEVING Wc»tll | a> Ihe raili. B.I Is., to Av.lon a,,d •return of all per~m>- «> 1... pun-ha-.- pn-ijerly oru«.^ I Ire \\ e*t Jer-py I Itle and l or Maps or other Information address F. P. CANFIELD, Secretary, 205 FOURTH STREET - OCEAN CITY, N. J.
THE DISTRICT SCHOOL
jwnuars m*.
t nderthe auspices of the Ladle*' ixlllaty of tlie First Presbyterian Church, that very laughablecniertain *., eutitled, "The District School." wUI be In Trower's Hall on Tuesday evening, January 19. The cast of char after* contains a strong array of local talent and those who attend are a* aured of a merry time. In addition t< the hilarity of the class recitations am: school room Incidents and accident*, there will be special musical featuref an exceptionally attractive sort Tickets will be 50, 85 and 2'. <• and may be had after the llth In any member of the auxiliary and -t the various drug stores. Following Is the cast:
Bedford, T. A. Clemants, Trenton; A. H. Kiddle, Kobe Fbl.er, G. W. Powell, Jr., Philadelphia; W. I).
II . M UHC11, I UIIBUCII -berrerd, Haddonfirid.
nor kit.
Clips. P. Willit, Camden: W. B.
IMPERIAL Henry L. Vlrieck, New Haven L'-onn.: Bertha Campbell, Mahle Men aril, Ocean City.
Baptist Ctaarcb Annual Mertlug. tbs annual meeting of the memof the Find Baptist Church, ou Wednesday evening of last week, the following officers were elected: Clerk, Mr*. Frank Royal; Treasurer, Mrs. 'L Adams; Trustees—Capt. \J. Mackey Ctiraon, l«auder H. Corson" Samuel Dixon. U. Y. Has* and L
B. Bmlth.
W. C. T. f. "Ron.tall" Balt<. The members of the W. C. T. U. of Ocean City will hold a "roll-call" rally at tb* Wyoming ou Wednesday afternoon next at 8 o'clock led by tire President, Mr*. Brick. The mein be r> ■ re requested to be present snd answer to the call by a verse from scrlrdure or a sentiment of Mr*. Fiances Willard's.
Three Favorites Scull's Best Flour Scull's Favorite Blend Tea Scull's Sterling Blend Coffee
B. S. SCULL, Prop. ASBURY AVENUE AND NINTH ST. E. W. Burleigh & Co LUMBER
AND
MILLW0RK Of EVERT OESCRIPTIO* TO SUIT THE BUIL0IX6 TRADE Large Stock
Hotel Brighton, i OCEAN’ FkfiNT. LOCATION NOT EXCELLED. APPOINTMENTS and SERVICE FIRST CLASS
R. R. SOOY.
Cor. 13tt Street and Bareii Avenue THE
JOS. S. GHWIOH & CO. Qrciects »< Builders sebsiiie tirrms, mot. eti. W E WOULD CALL YOCK ATTENTION to the Architectural Branch . of our boslnan. Tbe ARCttlTECT HELPS \CHi with bis cxjicricnre to plan vour bouse conveuirnllv, *ul*.t*utislly snd erotlotnically. Wa do lids at a cost so rrssniiable that wa can save you our fra many time* mat by rusbllug you to get a low estimate. brcau«e of the builder having before him the exarl dimension* and desert priori of w list you want; wberemsil you leave him to draw on his imagination for most of your wants, hr must allow generously for things unforeseen it will result In your isiylng more Ihan I. nrce-sarj , and general dissstlsfsrwith no redress forellher nwneror builder. We guarantee our plans nyou .M "O clutrg.. We are slso practical builders and w ill furnish estimates Office. Thirteenth Street and Haven Avenue. P. O. Bo* 104.
A very Sidoyable *nd profitable zelal was held by the Ladles-Aid of the First Baptist Church last F riday 1 — at the beautiful new home of. Mrs. Hamuel Dixon, Asbury me, near Eleventh street. Tbe al aor was large and .entire om
marked success.
even big. Mr. and
752 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J. Fine Paper Hanginj, Painting A Select Line of WALLPAPERS AND INTERIOR DECORATIONS Headquarters for ' UP-TO-DATE SIGNS
RUSH ADVERTISING AGENCY
Ocean ('ll)-, X. J.
6. 0. Altai. ff. « Altai 6E0. 0. ADAMS & BRO. PLASTERING, RANGE SETTING,
MltK LAYING, tic.. Etc.
CHAS. E. ADAMS & BRO.
Fnraitnre. Carpels, MaifiDg and Bedding.
Window Shades. Etc.
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Gallagher's
N3 S. Second Street, - Phila.
... LEWIS e. cordery HAR »« W * ,CE ’ Carpenter and Bnilder
ENGLISH & JOHNSON, «“iH SMOP-TWTH MO WEST MEIUE OCEAN CITY. N.J.
L. S. CORSON
Contractor uo Builder
OCEAN CITY, N. J. 6E0BEE H. BOURGEOIS S SOI
Carpenters and Builders
HARRY H. RICE, ...Builder,.. No. 909 .WEST AVUNCti. OCBAIN OITV. M. .1. ALLEN SCULL Contractor and Builder
JOHN T. WILSON (formerly or Wllaon a Wallaoii Contractor and Builder
Tb! 10 reoisr u fail* *ri»««rrU day or akcbl. MU Asbury Ave., OCEAN CITY, N.J. MARK LAKE Undertaker and Emb.ilmer
IRA S. CHAMPION Alderney Dairies Guaranteed Strictly Porn MILK AND fee Cream ESTABLISHED rid 7tliSt. and AstinryAye.
JOHIN MARTS Contracting Builder
si** ®
WILUAM h. UlilSKOTH.
H. A. W. SMITH t SON Plumbing - Hefling - Drainage
MS Asbury Avenue
OCEAN CITY, N. J.
E. CLINTON ft CO., “ BRUSHES, 100s IIUR, ud 13. Tina it., Pit It.A tlEI.PIIaa, PA.

