Ocean City Sentinel | THUBrfr>AY. JAM AitV imm i
III,
PERSONAL.
ENJOYED THEMSELVES
to till* community am! our rc
All cOmmuulcatlona xliould I* no- — "?•*«'!!" : SOMETHING
addrem of the writer, not nc-ei-arll.v
for |>Utillcaiiou, hut aa a KUaranttM- of — *<«*1 KeW. ir * n> ol
, Thermometers all Around
Register Below Zero
Conn-
REMARKABLE
I lev. S. \V. |, ooella. will Albert Jual newt iif Henry
ike a trip to KIojkIb. of liakeravllle, war . Atlamsover Muudi uEl>e< ha- return
■II, No. hi, II. of . <t their heaii‘|iiar Kve. After then ■ea—Ion had bea u
1 As a Health Resort, We Have
No Equal
1 RATE I’ER 1000 IS HUT 7 2,
TWO NEW CITY OFFICIALS A Brief Glance at the Lives of Councilman M. W. Adams
and City Clerk T. Lee Adams.
Sailroad Xtmr-Ixbln. pKNNHYl.VASIA RAILROAD 1 |W r>r Juair a id HiAaaaaa B.
lloV
LOCAL DOTS.
re Huh
iriE aloiiK V Annual, meetina of the Tueaday next. (ieorgc ji llrie- allot nine few night* ago. lug the plumber* on the go.
The
erfenai v
■day.
i day* w
weather
church attendance o Think of the nice
have In Auguid, and don't grumble. The '■ olileat inhabitant" baa bee having a great time the pa-! few day IttM Aabury avenue,taaletuliy |ialiiln Thatreea, with their fautaatie ia>a Inga of ice, looked pretty on Mouda’ The regular nieelliik of tlir Uelian< and Liberty Fire Companiea will l
held tbla evening.
The new officer* of Ocean City I'onr ell, No. 10, l». of A , B in be Inatallr There waa a magulllcetil
night
Kind' M.
Church on New Year'a Kve. The slippery alate of the aidewalkrauaed many a |a-r>oii to break aome. of the New Year'a reaolutiona. The annual meeting of the Ocean City Hu tiding and loan AoMM-lation w 111 he held on Saturday evening. The Hoard of Kducalion will hold it* regular meeting on next Tueaday evening, when it will reorganize for
the year.
A little child of Mr*, llillman'a waa Mverely injured by falling upon the icy pavement*. I>r. Hulrhlnaon bathe case in charge. A communication from Hev. W. H. Hurrell I* unavoidaiily crowded out of this bwue. It will appear on the lira! page next week. Seth L. Hand, proprietor of the Lynwood, tbla city, baa mid hi- bouae aud farm at Denulavllle to a Mr. Conn, of Woodbine.' Several of onr young leuple have become enthu*ia*tic over a new game, called 'The PlL" They play nearly every night. It aflorda a lot of amu-r-Tbe annual meeting of the lutdle*' Aid Society of the Find Haptlat t'bnrch will I* lieki I hi* aflen nam, al S o’clock, at the home of Mr-. M. S. Rev. C. H. Tyler and Rev. H. H. Uodine preached in Hie First Preal.y. terlan Cliurch laat Sunday, the former In the morning, Mr. Hodlne in the
evening.
From present tndieaHoiia there will I* no basket 1*11 here Hit* winter. The boys have anally reached the roncluakni that they cannot get* lull.
Too bad.
tr Sack'*doubleleam got badly
• mire at Thirty-fourth y last week, and Harry e alway* obliging letter carrier, went hi the re~-ue.
The I'nlverelty Kxleoaioo Committee met on Tuesday evening and made arrmiigementa to dbdrlbute ticket* to thoae who had promiieil to fake them. The first lecture will be on January
M.
Joa. Sutton I* making arrangement* to till up and bring to grade the lot* bouudedAy Fifty41 ISt and Fiftydhlrd *tr«*t» and Central and Wert avenue*. He will aim open and bnild Artiury avenue al thi* *ectkti of the city. The boy* of Iota Council, No. I3>. Jr. O.U. A. M.. lud an enjoyable "*etonl” one evening laid week. The "chief cook" wa» Oliver Handy, and hU aanlrtanla were Oha*. Bappwm, T. W. Kverlngham, Harry Steelman. William Wilaon, Vernon jC*rl*on and Tbomaa Sheldon. OFFICERS ELECTED
Ow tier* of team* hi Ocean City, alell a* tlio*e w ho “had the price," ook advantage of the miow on Tue*day, and the merry Jingle of tlieelelgh w a- heanl a- the team* da*hed id the city. The Hlelghiug war rough in the centre of the tow n.
-tuck-ln the u ndrtst^one day li Bteelman, the a
of owe Ooelellr*. Iota Council, No. UM, Jr. O. V. A M.. ha* elected thewe officer* for Hit coming year: Coun»elior, OUbert H. Corson; Vice Coun*ellor, Vernon K Carlaon; AmImUiiI Recording Score tary, It. Howard Thoni; Conductor John E. Trout, Jr„ Warden, Parker Miller; Imdde Sentinel, ttllUrd Slet«*r: OuloldeSentinel, Homer* Young: Recording SecreUry, Alfred It. Smith; Financial Secretsiy. RoHe Garretaon, and Treaaurer, K. A. Rourgeol*, hold
over. . *
The member* of Waahingtou Camp,
No. 74, P. O. S. of A. had a Hue time on New Tear'* night, when there Wa*
a "mt-out" In the lodge room The uew officer* of tbl* organlxaHou
are; Prtsudent, Wa’rren Brown: Vice
Prsaldeot, William Amy; Mazder of gal_ - _ - Form*, Tlioma* Young; CondUrtor, bebool, he »poke of It* rtart In the Tho* , McClure; Huant, John Hayea; *um r iu»-zi.«- Mr« Snenrer Swan.
Inspector, John W. Smith; Jr. Part Mr*. - -
Present, Chaa. O. Sltheu*; Record- Meeting* were held *t Hie I'ome of lug SecreUry, K. A. Rourgeol*: FI- Mr*. Clark. The -chool wa* ttually ■uncial Secretary. H. S. Adam*: Tre**- „rganUed I*nuan*iitly In the church urer. J. B. Christian. Thewe officer* on the reeond Sunday In ?>0 '*“ be ' ''
uinl Hut the zero mark h: luebed and pa**ed by the frig ng in hi- dow uwaril pain. - looked at each other agbart. e lielow at Hrorge <>. Adam-' r-k," -a id one.
'• I* any, rememheml ever cxidngsuch cold weather. Thai icrraometer Miould regl-ter below wa- -omellilug nrtoundiiig to i City rertdent*. Think a- they
recall the Hierumn
Rut with ■:
»ll. the yuum
having a delightful tl ■'<¥ been akallng ah e, and the boardwalk
I*>pular tic indie
among the . N. T. Li
tvlug rtatlon, bill,
M. Jeflerle*, J. had wick, Fram ulver and John l
with K
.uple c family. W. II.
f'lly Collector NIH
CHILDREN MADE HAPPY
One of the plca*antert of the aeveral iirlrtma* entertainment* given In Ocean City dwfing the holiday* wa* that of Holy Trinlly Sunday School, on Wednesday evening, Heccmber «•, t the lm|wrlal. of w hich brief meulon wa* made In laat week's inane of The entertainment wa* of an Inomul character; but none Hie Ir— •leaning to all Intererteit. A number of prelty vocal "Mei-tloji* were given by the children and teacher*. Including "Onward, Christian Soldier,” "The Holy City," "Little Town of Bethlehem." "Come. Izet V* Adore Him," Nearer, My tied, to Thee." "Holden Harps are Hounding," and "Now the Day t* Over." The singers were accompanled by^MI** Rllrabeth 1). Colwon and Mrs. Cberie Rone. Pretty recitation* were given by Fergu* Warner, Harold Bennett. Ague* Warner, Joseph Sloan and Kdlth Rorta, whoac«|ulttedtbem*elvevery nicely, and were enthurtartlcally applauded, a* were also Fergu* and Albert Warner, who **ug a duet. There wa* also a vocal duet, effectively rendered, by W. H. Colllnuu, Jr., and III* »lrter. Mi** Bowie, the laltef at the
piano.
It wa* about 0.« o'clock before "Old Krl*»" (Will Colli*-on managed lo reach the Imperial, and he came-In ilh a bustle. He explained Hie dely by laying lhal. because of the lack f *tiow , he w a* compelled to me hi* auto," with which he experienced considerable trouble on "Hut big hill Petersburg." The liUle folk* were _.| glad lo *ec him. aud their face* glowed With the pleasure they felt lieu be distributed hi* present-. He a- a very good "Kris*,” Indeed. zVfler he had taken his departure, e cream and cake In abundance were
•ned everyone.
A delightful feature of the occasion arlhe presentation of a handsome umbrella to W. T. Pringle, the lay reader of the church, and also one to Borie, the organist. The gift* were presented by Heueral Warren. ingle said Hut Su|*rlnlendrnt Malun wa» deserving of a rising vote
at least, for''hi* uulirlog behalf of the church
school, and the vole waa promptly ven In the manner Mjtfterted. Mr. Mahan stated that the thing he desired moot wa* continued lulerert lu the church on the part of I be rongre-
Heferrlug to the-Sunday
so far
Heniiisvllle. ha*e been vUIH of Mr. and Mr*. Isra win for aeveral day* pnWesley Wale, of « entertained Hie meuitM
Board of Fire
w ill be installed abortly.
Fallowing are the new officer* of Ocean City Lodge, No. 171, K. and A.
last year, and ha* grown Special prtaea for **»»
were awarded lo Izewt* and IrtMle Headier. Theodore Hlldretb. Romm
W. M., Tho*. J. Tbom; H. W-.AVm. Sharp. Harry Cl a !wick, Joseph Borie
L. Hlbb: J. W., Allen H. Corson: and Frank Ewet Treasurer, H. Howard Thorn: Secre-1 Su|ierti
tary, H. S. Mowrer; H..D.. W
va-e In |..pulallon
Mlh their son, R. Frai Mr*. Ralph L. Ho Kc in SziiiHi IHmiiiI*
READY FOR DEBATE
Ind than electi id and Herliei i the affiruiatii
« ha<
ii ill for
( he-ter N. <•« jdfrey have ret ter rpeudiiig H
m Tliursday la-t.
Ifrey and Mi** Clara irned lo Philadelphia e holiilay* with their mail and Mr*. Hod'olloday, of Izand*d<>wne, th the lirm of Hummery, t Co.. Philadelphia, wa*
. Allen and Min* Herede WII-
unday evening.
loiter Carrier Rufllcld w a* taken III nil an attack of pleurl*} yesterday, lid wa- compelled to remain In the house. I.ewl* 11 reek ley took hi* place
the post office.
U. W. Powell, of Philadelphia,» ho a summer resident, wa* in Ocean ty a few days ago. Here|wrted that Mr*. Powell, who receuUy uuderwent i operation, I* getting along nicely. Mrs. J., Mackey Corson and her three Interesting children returned to heir home lo this city Monday .after a eiy pleasant visit w Ith Mrs. Corson’s parent*. Mr. and Mr*. Kwlng Tlhbel*,
Reesley's Point.
J. L. Headley, of the firm of Hemdf A Adam*, t* expected hack today from WayiiesvIUe, N.-C., where he cell on a bu*tne** Hip during the
nott wa. fearful that cdld IliHe l.u.lne**. To [ty acre-* the Inlet It wa-
ll to Atlantic City.
e no case* during Hie< ic Board of Health. H !>e,prep*red to cope w
i on Id a
Hi i* opportuuliy.
I hiring the part year the member* of the Board of Health have e<|iilp|ad themselves with up-tzsdatc ap|aratu* for disinfect lug, and feel that they arc lu a ptisition lo prevent any disea-e frum hveomlng epidemic. The expenditure! of the Board during Hie part year were f7i->.47, a large I-ortlon of which w an spent in the purcha*e of supplies aud printing
, and w ill r
. When be was tilne- . ... ■ he entered the profession of teaching, and took for hi* *1 school Dirtrlct No. 118, near Irkerton, N. J.. at a salary of fd per until, receiving hi* firm certificate mi the hand* of Henry S. Haines, mnty Huperlntendcnt, In 1K72. In IH78-I, he attended the HUle *rboola. tin leaving these, he al once closed with the Hchool Board of District No. 118 again, and taught there three rear* straight. In 1B7U, Mr. Adams uatrfed Miss Willieanna Butler, of New Hretna, X. J. He coil tin ned to ollow the profe—Ion of teaching until IHSU, serving the school* of New •eetua, Hass River. Mathtrtown, Ulfnrd and We«t Tuckerton, the latter a
graded school.
' ' d hla brother started a
New (iretna, running
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK. The First National Bank of Ocean to Hie interior, and all classes have Ity ha* Just declared il* second shared III the pro*|>erlty. uiiual dividend of six per ceut, and That the Ocean City bank has done added |80(I0 to Its surplus. The stale- so finely Is due, In a great measure, to I now rtaiids as follows : Capital' the fact that Us officer* and directors stock, K>0,000; surplus, 110,000: undl- are widely know n throughout the ided profits, over tonuu; and deposits.' county as men of sound buslneas acurer $880,000. men, lu w bom their acquaintances A pretty good showing for a two- have the slrungest confidence, aud ear-old. | have fell perfectly nafe, aa thgy have The w hole speaks remarkably well Ibe right,in trusUug to their well-dl-for the prosperity of Ocean City and ■ reded energies In the financial world. Cape May County. That their faith In the bank officers The building up of the coast of Cape has been well placed Is attested by the May County has brought good Ume- pre-ent One standing of the lusHtuUoii
GIVEN A SURPRISE
DEER FOR THIS COUNTY
-ailh alaltrrtua nuccess. t will be gratifying new* to I irt-loving citizen- of thl* rectum
the Htate that, through the untiring Torts of Senator L. M. Cresre, who Is er alert to the Inleret* of all hi* nirtltueota, a number of wild deer Ui, in all probability, ha liberated In *1* May County during this month.
The Senator has just received
Charles L. Hofmann, architect, wa* the victim of a surprise izarty on New Year's Kve. He was completely "knocked out" for a few moment*, but lie is |«.*-e**ed of excellent reou|ierative |«i»er*. aud, bringing himlelf togetlier, he w as *oon able to make himself one of the Jolllert of the merrymaker*. The surprise was planned
by Mr*. Hofmann, and she proved communication to this efled from the herself an adept at the hu-liie--. «" d '‘ame Commissioner*, Kreryone bad a must enjoyable time. '* Kb whom be has been in correspondThore preseul were Mr. and Mrs. «>«- lu reference to quail, for which
Two cottage- will be built on the Krtiert Hofmann, of Colllng*wood, N. there is also a great desire, Yocum A Fewer*' tract. Central ave-iJ.; Harry K. Thayer, of Newark; Mire been Informed that there will bea.upbetwecu Fiftieth and Flfty-lrst j Madge Hmltb. of Ocean City; Samuel ply shliffied lure In the spring. streets. In the early Spring. j It.,Henderson, of Philadelphia, aud ' • 1 (round will be broken noon for the William B. Kreeger, of Norwood, Pa. j T ' , *«»■■«>* Takea chamr cottage to tie built by Mrs. Lillian V. Mr. Hofmann wa* engaged hi a l - ‘f* Adams, Ocean City** u of South Orange, at Third woodcutting contest with himself Clerk, took ''barge of hi* office and Atlantic avenue. w hen the visitor* called, and whei ' * ' ’ *
The Ocean CUy Realty Comi-any' summoned Into his luiu-e he sort «
has given John Mart* the contract to fe_Uall chopped up.
build a handsome cottage, three stories
Seventh aud Wesley
avenue, near the Presbyterian Church. Mr. Marts w III also build the new bam the Water Company, as wella»|mt the fence. Improvement* noted in
i HtBiTlkKi. last week.
FEW FIRES LAST YEAR
inual meeting of the meni-i
bet* of the l-adie* 1 Aid Society of the First M K. Church, tlie following officers were elected : _Pre*ldenl, Mr*. Add el Robinson: Vice President, Mr*. R. B. HUle*: Heeond Vice President, Mr*. H. S. Lake; Treasurer, Mrs. K.
ard Thorn: Secretary, Mr*. H.
I in Mr*. C. OeUel. of the Iro-
ItanekVj.D.. Daniel KIrtke: Tyler, penal, hot she dadtoed 1 A.rfontBei^etary. Mr*. H. John K. Uroves; Chaplain, W IllUm she would donate J M mstm,-: ParMiuage Committee.
1-ake; Htawanla, Allen Scull and school. Henry A. WltUamp: Trurtea, Alien ' A voang
Scull; JPpixy to Grand Lodge, W “ . ^hty-two chancre •R. Hanck. hundred^ II Wag to recatve
.vme.it to hhnreU of • twentjjytar
Donot feed yourhorreson reit bay PW '“Xj. fteg MiTtiaL whan you can buy freali hay aCpricre,»>du h^-vtiek W. TmoHa*, Agent, l Moral the C.H Shoemaker Lumber Co. Is -T-NJ- . Mr*. SI
- offering hay for from the car. V
H. Uodine; Pareouage Committee, Mr*. HUtas, Mi*. Annie K. Lake and Mr*. Mule Sampaun: Collectors, Mrs. W. Scott Hand, Mr*. Ltule Sampson, Mr*. Thomas W. Kverlngham. Mi* Bertie Stiles and Mr*. N. B. Sony; Committee, Mr*. L. I-ce and
M. Steelman.
him at the Ume hi* trusty pipe, a bag full of tobacco aad a new broom. "A new broom sweeps clean," quoth T. izec. Mr. Adams can be found at Ids office every evening in the week, be says, and on day* w hen hills are to be ‘ iiald by the dty be will be at hi* desk
all day.
Ocean CUy was fortunate In haWng but few Urea during the past year.
According to the records kept by • The revival services now being held William Itake, the first fire was on every evening, except Saturday, In the February gist. Thl* was the house of yjrrt M. E. Church are draw ing large Mr*. Julia Eberhardt, on Aabury at e- galbering* lo the edifice. There wa* .between Thirty-second and Thirty- ho excellent meeting on Sunday night, third streets, which was burned dow n. alK i ,(,* greatest religious fervor po. The lore wa* ertlraaffd at between b |, .howu by all lu attendance. flaw and flfiOO. The Insurance on the . building was ftauu; on the furniture, Tb , , unu ,i stockholders' meeting of faw. * Hie Ocean City Building and Ixzau On August 8 there were two alarms; Association will be held Saturday, o« t, ‘jzssa ■ burning brush at Secoud street i reaaurer aud six Dlrectzrra to rerve and Simpson avenue, and didn't for the ensuing year. A uew series of amount to much The other waa a rtuck will he treued at that time, prot Ifllng blare in John Y. Radellffe's! ^ ^ jharre are building, at 7411 .Aabury avenue. used |(J l B , k 0 Al.xhs, PreaWeul! 1C Howas a milk depot. The lore was fJU, f *hh Thokm, Secretary; or William covered by Insurance. * j Laitit, Treasurer. M-ai -l
n Adan
g last a*the people'* rep •in the Flr»t Want, wa*
sket.-he- "* braurh of the BrjKiLlIc Savings and lo,lour '*»» Associatlou of Newark, Preal-j
K deni of Rare River and Washington
• l« made fziw nshlp's Sunday School Awazrlaim» and li .u. Steward. Recording Steward and cause of TTrustee of the New Hretna M. K.
< hureb, Trustee of the MatUIrtow n M. K. Ctiureb, Su|«rtnteiideiit of the M. 1
r* of the K. Sunday ScIk«zI. Commlnakuier ofi
Deeds, Notary Public Director of the ‘ Tiickerum Bank, and advisory memi ber of the discount Uiard of the hank.!
took hi*' After locating In thl* city, lie and
Tueaday hi* brother built S||
f Fifth a
eaille^j in
hJ. dwelling _. . . _. at Agbury avenue. in August or
v; *ame year Mr. Adams entered I
r- ago Hi* father wa* |**rttier*li!p with J. Laban Headlej 1IU1- ail honored local lll e general mill ' ' . M. K. Church and a ull, 'er the firm name of Headley A Jiio. K Adam* now Adams. He I* at. present Sunday iruoklvu" N. Y. Hi* fi< ' 1, ool Su|*rintendcnt, Steward and dire Lvdia Adanis of Sei'rclary of the official board of the a cousin of the Hon. Mrrt M. K. Church. Ocean City, and -. of Philadelphia. ol 'e "f out ™0*t highly respected
m. *|wiil hi* boyhood ‘ttlwuis.
He was educated In I T - aIiam.-,
if hisyiatlve tow n aud i T. I>ee Adam*, our new City Clerk,
i WATSON ADAM*.
Atlantic County. He waa born BakerevUle. He lived In that i_ tion until twenty years old. Then
meet I.ui tberewilh a /an
.rk» for the Ii
Lluwood, where be reaided
until 1884, when he moved lo Penus-
untll
■uve. lie lived In that ;
Ocean City He will have been married twenty-live
yean lu March next.
Mr. Adams learned the trade of painting and pairtr-hanglng lu Atlantic CUy, and be has followd this buni-
ntre all hla life.
He l* one of the city'* fine ringer*. *iid ha* been leader of the Presbyterian Church choir, with the ecxeptton of a few brief periods, ever rinoe the
cliurch waaorganUed.
Aside from the position of Registrar of Vital Slatlftka, which he held two year*, Jurt resigning a few days since, the office of City Clerk Is the first elective |wriUon he ha* ever
Secretary of
HAYI
C. H. SHGEMIKER LUMBER CD. are expecting another carload of fresh HAY to arrive next week, t hey are making a epedal price from car, namely: . . .
year* ' held in Ocean
e irerillon i City. As Heaftl ~
ploying from twenty-five to thirty 1 iwsitfon upto It* present high standard hand-! |of excellence, and the Board I* nor In the spring of 1874, he was elected better ahape than It ever waa. Su|>crintcii<lcnl of the New Gretna M. | - , - K. Sunday Scliool, and was Superin- , leudent for tweuly-tliree ransectlUvel "*•»* Ladle* Klgkt. ar». He wa* Collector of Hass River j To Increase the club'* field of uh
““Jre -t
imocrat in a towuslil). having a ll, e AtbleGc Azrexiatlou liave de< rnial Demoeratic majority of IWi, 1 to give a “ladle*'night" once a month, •elving a majority of 87 over hi*; Thl* I* *ure to please the wlvee nimllttN. will doubtless be quick to takeadvanlin the *i>riug of 1897, when Mr. | age of the opportunity to enjoy the Adam, left New Gretna to come to hospltaUty of the aseoclatlon. Three"
Building and Izoau Aasoclatlon, Hoc- 1 evenln «-
B. R. Smith & Sons Wall Paper, Shades, Pictures and Art * Materials. Artistic Paper Hanging and Inside Varnishing a ~|n i i ill i ^iiT JPirHOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING-**
IOrt8 and IOSO ASIJURY AVENUE, Ocaan City, N. J.
$400 CASH.
Is all it take* to buy a New Fourteen-room Houae, In the heat location,directly c ocean front. Bay window on ocean Ride, porch on three ride*, m story balcony: it I* beautifully papered, every door and window la screi .bade* to all window* and electric light* In every room, with chandelier* and e* complete. This house ha* every known convenience and no reaaonable offer will be refused because It ha* to be sold quick. Call on me and I will be
pleased to allow II to you.
HARRY HEADLEY NINTH STREET. NEXT TO FIRE HOUSE
Look at Plymouth Place... It I* being rapidly Improved, and cottage* upon It, for sale or
rent, pay the best of any location In Ocean CUy.
Only a Small Piece Remains Unsold betieen Ocean ud Atlantic Aiennes
The price Is low, and It I* a wise Invertor who securefliL
Inquire Of ssm^^ma=ma=amB=s=
Massey & Edwardr
8th AND CENTRAL
ROBERT FISHER Hi*.-ft 1 ESsstat© BOURSE BUILDING Eighth St. and Asbury Ave., OCEAN CITY Do yon waul a Cottage or Hotel? Hare yon anything for rent? Do you wish to buy, or have yon anything to mil? Irtt me know—I'LL'IX) THE KEdT. Catalog* on application.
Beautiful Cottage Sites-
High Ground. Lota Graded. Many new building* already erected. Plot lying beta i avenue and the Ocean, and Fifth and North rtrarta. Apply to any real ortau agent Investigate before
Ocean City Land Compan;
JOU* G. UAMOr. Manager K. V. 4
S.octAK CITY, tar ftma-
OolpllU, WsskiU,*.
re I'beelnut *lrw J'err). ■■hlledelphu.
HAYI
CITY GAS LIGHTGOMPANY 415 EIGHTH ST.
Light, Heat and Power
WELSBACH LIGHTS RADIATORS AND ALL APPUANCES FOR GAS
HEADLEY 4c ADAM ^=2= Reading Coal lstm:
Leonard Krauss Co. Electricians ) Aabury Avenue, Ocean City, N. J.
K. B. TOKBSKT
rOBBEKT A NON HOUtEMOVINBANDRAISINfi OenenU ( oalrmctpra
OCEAN CITY BAKERY (HaeiMior lor. A. Behack.) BREAD, FANCY CAKES aad PIES GEORGE S. BICKEL, I
First National Bank OP Ocean City, N. J.

