Ocean City Sentinel |J| R. CURTIS ROBINSON e*.o, Empriotor property Owners’ Proposition OCEAN CITY, - - NEW JEESEY r J ..... Enterprire Phoo, No. >. PrCSCDtttl tO CflUDCU
'trelman tnovni that I lie ed'over t<> I tie fit.v HoUdlor ulou at tile time nientlo
■> acriiii Icrl \ij Mr. Oodfrey,
r motion I'aaaed. cil tlien adjournal.
nptliiM* at llir niwtliiK “ere , Edvnrda, t heater. Hcliurcli.
Eli I 1
OSTRICH FEATHERS
xv.
Everyone Was Delighted with ••The District School” •••>«»'
. inter;
oallilr and rool j
NO CONaUSION REACHED
SPLENDID SINGING HEARD
He «■>>{'»'
It fre<|ueully lia|>|>eu> U>«l ■ I’er
hr like* the flao
VYk are certalnle haring a tong and •evere winter, one w hore rigor, have not been equaled In many year*. It ■darted early—long before Thaukjprhing—and baa given us little, If any, real. Hoarier, It I. seasonable now, ro we moat grin and bear It, living In tlie hope of an early eprlng, with a rush of buslna* t^an lias nrrenrarlly fallen ofTdurlng the few week., Ockas GfTT demon.trated, through •The Dlatriet t^ebool” entertainmeul. the other evening, that II ha. a num- . her of ladlea and gentlemen of marked histrionic ability. They should he s*en and heard more frequently. It I. arduous work, to be sure, to give performances of this kind, but the appreciation of the public la lu a measure reward for the labor Involved in the presentation of such plays.
At the Kathlu there is a white cat with six toes on each foot. Whether or not the feline was ibu* equipped that It might the better scratch Us way throngh some of Us nine llvee Is not known, but It apparently had not enjoyed the best of things In this world before Its advent at the Kathlu. It wandered Into tins coxy hotel a good while ago. It war made welcome and
lias since remained there.
C. Mahan baa a big black cat that la quite a roamer. When It Isn't home, w hich is about a third of the time, It la either at Winslow's restaurant or In theSjoctimxoffice. When M r. Mahan moved to his More building, the cat refused to go along for some time afterward, but later
changed Us mind a little.
A number of the member* of Ocean flty Lodge, No. 05, K. of P., went to Winslow's after tbeir meeting on Monday night and gave the “Inner man" a chance. A pleasant time wa. had. Those present were B. Howard Thorn, Chancellor Commander; Ilayton L Vannaman, VIcwA'hancellor: S. H Sampson, Daniel Ham I eon, C. Mahan, thslfrey Ang, William Lake, George O. Adams, Willard Adam*, Claude F. Mahan. Him eon H. Miller, John Voss
and Benjamin Hoffman.
e Ml. Opinion os JsuCommon Council held a special meeting yesterday afternoon for the purpose of oun.ldcrl.ig the counterpreposition prepared by the ocean
unt property owner*.
Judge ThomiH*>n, "f Atlantic CUy. ic new CUy (Solicitor of Ocean City, a. present for tlie dm time. When Council bad been called to order. Mr. Headley moved thet the agreement prepared end rlgned by
property owner, be reed.
The paper, which we* read by CUy 'lerk Adam*, !• a* follows: "The subscriber, lo the following proposition, being all of the owners of front between (Seventh and Ninth street., respectfully submit It to Councils, re>|icctlug the construction and maintenance of a boardwalk their respective properties.
'We will enter Into an
by
iiarle-
Inoome of the
In Cape May county, as show n by the annual report of the Auditor of the Pm* Office Department, are as follows: Gape May—Gross receipts, »10,I«S..'>6, ■alary, £2,100; expenses, $5^75.01; net Income, $5,W».«5. Ocean City—Groa* receipts, $11,- ; salary. $2,300: expense*, $7,-
Tbe Ladies’ AW (Society of the Find Baptist Church will bold a social at the Btaeayne on Tuesday evening, January 36. A flue literary pro-
freshmrut* w ill be served. Music w ill be furnished by the Hympbory Orchestra. A aUver offering will be tak the door.
f Ue teamen for Philadelphia drag ^ nfms must have beard that the ere of pharmacies In Ocean CUy are doing a rushing buMnesa In ( cure*, because there was quite a flux of the “knights of the road' cm Monday. One man opened up hi. tranks and displayed hi* wart* at the Blaoayne, which was a sort of novelty
EMerteJi
MlPand Mr*. John K. Grove. >f their friend, at
laMj vening
Mr. and Mr*. Allen Scull and daughtar, Mb* Ernestine, Mm. James Scull. Clarence Scull, Mire Bertha Scull, B. Groves, the Miasce Phillip, and yTheo-
Mn. Sarah Culver, ulster of Mia* Ann Champion, of Wasley avi below Tenth street, was taken suddenly 111 with acute bronchial asthma, on Sunday evening, and for a Umi
skill of Dr. Abbott, who was hastily
himself ii
Mr. Abrahamia efficiency there <
furul»!
with Councils upon the same term# provided in the original so called agmmeent of easement deed for tlie strip of ground covered by the preaent new boardwalk between .Seventh and Ninth street., with the following provtsloi and exceptions, vix: 'Find, That the o|>eu pavilion* a lowed to be constructed under tbe old ■ard of the board' and connecting with It ehall be a* Iowa; Tbe roof to be at least eight feel In the clear above the level boardwalk. Tbe privilege of enclosing such pavilion, lu glass ou the : four aides to be granted said property 'Second, That plera may be stracted from said boardwalk oceanward of a minimum length of l-V) feel. Third, That jetties may be constructed from said boardwalk oceanward for tbe purpose ot making property and protecting same. 'Providing that Connell*, on their part, will embody in said • tlie following covenants: That they Til not build a boardwalk acrow any other private property on tbe front, excepting under a aame agreeaigned by auch property owners, or If any private party build their own boardwalk In front of their reapectli properties, then tbe Council* will agree allow to be Dec-led such piece* of boardwalk the private property, nor build, nor allow to be built, aptbe line of said
piece* of
boardwalk, so constructed, with tbe general boardwalk: nor will * they light, police, maintain or In any other way recugnlie auch pieces of
i tbe city l
e provided.
‘And If the Connells violate these covenant*, or tbe covenants to be Included lu tbe new easement deed, tb tbe obligation, of tbe aubacriber. tbl* agreement will be Immediately leased thereby, and rendered null and
>M.
“Held Council* will further agree that withta thirty days after signing agreement they will remoi d lo be removed tbe preaent old boardwalk now extrtlng Seventh and Ninth streets, and the execution ol tbe new agreen the said subscriber* shall bciconatnitd release of all rights or supposed right* of the city lu tbe so-called easement deed under which tbe old boardwalk wa* built between aoch point*. 'The above condltloDS to apply to tbe heirs, assigns, grantee*, etc. said aubacriber*. but tbe above oondlare not binding upon any property ow net or owners between Seventh and Ninth atreets, until all the same have signed It, and If from any came, legal or otherwise, tbe dty refuse* to nr or Is restrained from removing the entire old boardwalk between Seventh and Ninth streets, witbiu tbe thirty days specified, then the above described agreement to be mad* shall
incifial and founder o tow tied Abrmliaiuson I ;e> in i'hilwdelplila ai
f the world-
.1
spedal book-keeping rla«* lu Orcau r'riday evening, January nade the study and tbe leaching of book-keeping lit. life's specialty, ami is therefore eminently lilted to e earnest and relf-rellant business of all w Imi take Instractiou* under. Knch student I* tbe object of thorough care, and each I* aured of complete aatlsfaclion. 1 t and easy terms of Mr. Abrahsmi bring them ige of all, and no one desiring In■trarilous In book-keeping should ml** Ibis golden opportunity
the gi
Tuesday > orablc tlie debut of local Thespian* lu illtcklng tarce-musical-coui-edy, “Tlie District School," and none a* disappointed. Between laugha, tlie audience looked ; each other and marveled that for tauy year* such talents as were dislay ed by those in tbe cast bad reittined bidden under the, proverbial
tbe t
all <
rorld.
r tbe couutry
if hi* students was Wilton H. WIIlets, until recently city clerk. Mr. Abrahamson will give uiuorou* and Instructive lecture Tlie Blfcck Art* of the ledger " the Kulgbl* of I'ylhla* Hall ou Thursday evening, January 25. Ticket* for lecture may be bad, free of charge, by applying to Principal Cbarlea M. Abrahamson. Abrahamson Business
College, -Vil Philadelphia
aunty dPl's of lice are: $2aU0—George A. Bourgeois, Sr., el x. to Joseph i. Scull, lot* No*. 180 tc 140, Inclusive, and lots No*. 158 to 1<*. inclusive, section F. $450—Janette E.8te-lman to Randolph Marshall, half pert of Iota No#. Si, 405, 880. 1.77, 178, 87, 88, 838, 8.58 IT, 701 and 'iWi, section H. $1—Steadman M. Smith to Edward M. Sutton, lots Nos. IV. and 188 ctlon A. $1—H. J. yyhtttaker el al*. to Harry A. Kberhardt, lot No. 668, seel Ion $1600—Thomas H. Jackson et u William H. Long, Jr„ lot No 688
Ion C.
$1—Andrew MarshallTPux. lo MaS E. Jennings, conveys lots > and 770, section G; also baud front of said lots on southeasterly side of Wesley avenue and' riparian right. $1—Charles W.'TArter et u Martha N. Bell, convey* lot No. return A. $.500—State of New Jersey to Ocean City Association, conveys riparian rights on beach thoroughfare, betw een Fifteenth and Sixteenth street*. $1500—Ocean City Land Company i Rebecca J. Smith, conveys lot No. I. section in $3050—Joseph I. Scull et ux. to FMgar Ferguson. lot No. 408, section C. $1—W. M. Fort el. ux. to Lewi* T. Imlay, l-3n Interest In lot corner Ocean avenue and Ninth street. $1—Gordon Chambers to Eastern Real Estate Com|Mny, port of kite No*. 341, 343 and 348. section D. BREAK IN WATER MAIN.
larked Mlainoulc
Kepi In coolef, b
and beauty, wit md gay—all t
d fashion, ltd out In
well-known In < w orking lu I ms A
rjsrr.
Increase Your Income!
j‘"
•JriHe
PECIAl EVENING HOOK-KEF-PINO CLASS,
January XWh. I**”. ,1 nuaJcr ol Xbrakiavin [ dclphix. , .Ml.':'bt'l i ■'
76 YEARS OLD
,• OCEAN Cm . Friday Evening. ,i „ [in- ,-minent author and marvelous
CH4S. M 4MAMAMS0S. Priaripal .nd X s-iarss College*. Camdea. N. J.. and Pkila- X .mi] autlmr of the world renou nce! X liiiy Chart, mdnrscil •■>' the leading ‘X ,> of l.*.k-keeping \ A t, lung ol li«oVk<-e»ing Ills life s jit lia. li 'ludeni is toe «l>Act of special X II and make ol ihcin vll-Wliant l.Kik X
ret! doing with gratifying sure
,.,J and a
laild-u)
1 up
o-dalc
diploma ujaia
light
ic time I
;n tba-
on raging for the me through with e of their beat efforts before there Ihe least semblance of a|>plause. Apparently tthls was not because of any lack of appreciation. Some one Ited to break the Ice. This •e when Mrw. W. H. Siplcr sang the balibling brook song from The audience couldn't help itself then, liella Fox, in her palmy lay* with De Wolf Hopper, was never ipplauded with more enthusiasm or ipoutanelty. And It wi
SI pier ha*
oiled a
She
effectively, and an won he audience, that she was compelled to re qioud to an encore. A graceful bo* lid not suffice. From this lime on he appIsuM- was freely and deserved I.It may be aald, without any reflection upon any other part of the entertainment, that the singing throughout tlie feature of tbe show, from the opening number. “ Listen to mv Tale if Woe," with the solo |mrt sustained in an eminently satisfactory ’ style by Reuben W. Edward*, the rhoolmaster, to the closing medley, 1 which the full chorus was b The latter ha* |ierliapa never equalled In Ocean «Tty: certainly
surpassed.
The recitations by tbe various cl were marvels In tbelr way, and kept everyone laughing and lu a continuously ex|iectant mood, a condition that wa* never disappointed. The costumes were at as they were ridiculous looking, but Ihe whole was In keeping 'with the capers of the seb lar*. Joseph Hutton was clearly among tbe men, with Dr. Rider. It. W. Edwards, Samuel Schurch, W. K. Williamson, Prof. Glaser and Dr. Bui
Thirty-first Wan ill health forced I
markable well prt
tiers of tbe University Extension t,"om ilttee arc snore than pleased with tin icce** of the first lecture of the course take this opportunity to call the at tent Ion of our patrons to the claw work Everyoue should remain for the ills cuaaion which follows the lecture -thl: I* where you learn. It Isw berelndl Idual views are exchanged. No 0111 Is compelled to discuss queatlons. I family circle where we meet fo jal benefit. The larger Hie circb tbe better. Ask quest Kins! That i« ur privilege. Reserve Is all right, t don't freere! Meet us half-way— cordial. Don't be satisfied until you get all out ol the lecture there I* for >u. Familiarise yourself' with tbe ibject. Bead the author 1 * poems,
study their style. W
Klgtotb Mr**t and Boardwalk. A two-inch water main on Eighth street, near tbe boardwalk, bunded on Thunday night, and water flew from tbe break like a miniatureceyser. Tlie fluid struck tbe telephone wires, freezing and coating them In a pretty fash Ion. Jo*. Dougherty, of tbe Water Company. wa* notified, and workmen abut off"the water. Then tlie break was rrIred. Several hotels were effected tbe shut-off, and tlie inmate* were notified to get enough water to last them through a portion ot tbe next day. Thaw house* w ere tbe Hlecayne, the IdleaTId. tbe Wyoming and the home of C. Doughty.
ployea of the Inter-State Telephone Company, are having cold work these day* removing the |ule* on Ihe line of the new turnpike. They are quartered
at the Ocean City House.
Mr*. Ellen Scudder, of Palermo, mother of Mrs. B. T. Abbott,, who Is vMtiug Dr. Abbott, and who was seized wttb an attack of oonjuutlvlli* •boot a week ago. Is getting better For several day* Mrs. Scudder was ’unable to see daylight »It h one of her
tuber, of the W. C
“Ocean CUy Realty Company, Reuben W. Edward*. Trews. “Frank FI Cbam'idou. “Peck's Beach Realty Company, J. M. Chester, Secretary.
"M. E. Schurch. “C. Doughty.
•'Morris L. Johnson. “^'m. G. Moore. “Wm. D. Sherretd. "Ehenezer Adam* A Hon." C. Doughty signed tbe agreement over the followTng written statement: “I hereby sign this agreement under lhr ooudllioaa ihat tbe city w Ul leave the approach on tbe northeast side of FTtghth street from Ocean avenue to the new boardwalk until October. 1804." After thl* had been read, Mr. Headley said be would llk/to have the CUy So 1KTtor's view* In tbe matter. The Judge stated Jhat. the whole tblug being new to him, H would lie necessary for him to make an examination of the original ordinance anfl subsequent act* before be oould gi ve a
legal opinion.
•* As you will appreciate," said be, “It would be Impossible
evening of February tS—Washington' ty—from 6 untli 8 o'clock re are always very pleasind (he isiming mir gives every promise of being fully up to the
UwoM S»katVi«A number of young folks were skating lu the gully at First street 011 Monday afternoon, and they ait aaaoy fancy figures on tbe Ice. They reported the akateng as being fine, but the wind * •* tno strong for real fun.
At the conclusion of tlie drew hearsal, on Monday night, tbe ladlea and gentlemen tdeullfied w ith the presentalioD of "The District School" bad a supper In the rooms of the Athletic Aasorlatioa. It was enjoyed very much by all after their hard work
Iter lu tbe evening.
The actors,-actresses and “sup went over to the hall In their stage costume* and made qulteaseusi among the members of tbe club who haiqwned to be present al tbe 1 Tired and hungry, tbe boys and girls of "-Tbe District School " enjoyed the oysters a* |*-Tha|>» they had not b
lu a long a bile.
An lee Ceaercd Ocean. There was a covering of lee 01 ocean extending a quarter of a out from tbe I ■each on Wednesday morulng, and It swayed with movement of the rolling waves, wa* an unusual sight, and was by several of our |eople from tbe lo a* far dow n a* the Slndla w rec
I uterest continues unabated in tbe ptek this!revival service In tb* Find M. K matter up right here and give an off-'Church, whk-ti I* very encouraging to hand Opinion. It will require consid- the pastqy. Rev. John H.. Rosw ell erable research. Some of the cove- There were two more conversions on nant* have apparently been violated, Friday evening lart. Tbe meeting.are and tbe only safe course for me to pur- held every evening extwpl Saturday, aue I* to make a complete examination
: advising you. I can be
by the time of your next regular meet ai euue. Oreau <Hy, N. J., Oo* lug, tbe 38th. If thl* aulta, I will be lalnlug 27 bed-ruupz*, 2 bath room-. srosss-azaw-iwu si™ «... ESJ SuhSTtS opinion. pantry, 3 krls and extra building.
Ileal rotate agcuU are hereby authorized and personally Invited to ask for
tbe boardaalk in the 1 lie agent that get. the highest ooodilions bad. He hoped tbe legal , W. H. Bi kbe aspect was not Mmllar. i 48 Cooper St., Caaafie
Tbe City Solicitor, In response t-
well b
I for *
Mr. Sutton. In Lis laughing cborui . "caught tbe crowd," wud perhaps the pleasure he made for pie may have, lu a measurt hfcu fur bis strenuous efforts. I’rof. rr, with the rerltalKiii he failed made a hit. as did Dr*. Rider and Burt lu their composition*. Jedcdiah Snooks w as just as cute as auyne could desire In the declamatiuli, HI* Little Dog." he making It all the nore effective by having a little "bow row ’• ou the stage. Dr. Burt demon strated that he I* pretty fly on “F’lle*.’ while W. K. Williamson led tlie eoui of tbe "F'armer's Hone" in a manner that left nothing to be desired. ». T. lee Adams scored a success ill her unique composition on ‘-Boys." Mr*. Miller's recital Ion was well given and Mrs. HuglMe made a good lm■Ion In her recitation on “Tbe Good Boy." Mrs. Martin did finely Tbe ''baby song” from “Wang" was
highly appreclalcd, sung artistic style by a septette
Ml-Alice Rlsley, Mrs. Wm. Slpler, Mr*. Howard, Mr*. T. lee Adam*. Mr*. Miller and Ml*. Mae Higbee, all of whom had doll
liable* In their haudi
In thla the solo part* were sustained
by Mias Rlsley, who ha
w hich she use* w ith dainty skill; Mr*.
Hiplerand Mrs. Howard.
Dr. Rider gave the other member, surprise by reciting an original e—a on “Cow*.” They beard It for t» first time on Tuesday evening. Mr. Edwards showed himself to t
an adept In the rule of
and reminded one very much of The school commit lee, Messrs. H A. W. Hmllb and A. H. Raker, looked
tbelr pert to perfection.
Tlie cart of "The District School'
re most pleasing to our partliniar studying ''American Literature,” nay enjoy «lx or eight year* or month* •fit* beneflt*, according to our < Ion. Never be satisfied with <now ledge of a few childish fable* you nay. have learned or read whet child. Tlie man or woman w bo I* Is bul little beuefil lo I lie coniniuii in w hR^jbcy live. JK> not let y brain dry up. Feed It upon the i host wholesome llteratn*" :.f tlie
twentieth century. M. C. Htrk ki.ami.
in‘the churches.
SSSrstUsaci.* «v wo jJSSSIhmi—(Ii 1 ' 00 '- 'Mr. ziamnel Heiiurrl. Sae"“. % , »was Tb* members of the 1-adle*' Auxiliary of tbe FTiwt Preabyteriau Church, under whose ausple^lhe very suciew ful eutartalnmeut wa* given. d**lr# to return tbelr thank* to all who a—Med In the preeeqfelkiu. The scenery, w hteh was the subject of many admiring comment*, wa* 1 of Harry Adam*, son of T.
hlch v
- moat enjoy
tbe FTrst Baptist Church n ay morning at 10.80 o'clock ir, Rev. George B. Young, ' preach from Matt., 20; 38. In tbe evening, after the wing service lie w take a* hi* text Romans. 10; 8. Bible School at 3.80 I*. M A welronie If. Good singing. Rev. John H. Boswell, the pash III conduct service* morning a renlng In the FTrwt M. FI Church on uexl Sunday, preaching each tlm HOI.Y TKIX1TY. T. Pringle, lay reader, w ill ro duct services at 10.80 and 3.80 In Holy Trinity Church on Sunday. or. ACorsnxE's. — will be celebrated In AuguNtlne's Church, next Hunday morning,at 8A0 o'clock, by the reel Kev. J. R. McCToskey. Ktnwr nuouw rutixx. Service* will be held at the us our* lu tbe Preabyteriau Church Sunday, but the name of the tniun w ill officiate w a* not know n Wednesday.
--pjamtu Iteacon. Mt. Holly; Andrew P. Maloney, A. H. Riddell. J A. Honkc. George G. Morrow, Phllade! phia; W. v. Johnson, Millville: William J. Morgan, W. K. Buckingham. Jr., Atlantic CUy; William T. Hate, F'ishlug Creek: A. II. Hoffman, Anglesea ; Alfred Crease. Pierre* ; John P. Fox, W. H. Johnson, Ocean CUy; J. H. learning. M.ri. Hmtth.Cape May City: J. D. Ludlaui, South Dcnulsvtlle; A. Smith. Hecaley'* Point : Samuel ansend, Cold Spring; R. FI. Hand, na : U. Bedford. Trenton : William Moore, Haddonfield : Mr. and Mrs. ... H. Hanenstelu, Buffalo; F:. S. Culver. I'aiuden.
UAltwooh.
B. Diamond, Salem; F'.imer F:. Dyer, Uoxborough; Mr*. M. FTakley. Cnas. C. Green. William Collin*, Philadelphia: John Sherwood, New York.
KMMKrr.
F. B. Wilcox. Bridgeton: F. H.
Troost, Vineland: William S. Gra : ‘ am, Ocean (Tty; R. M. Gorgas, W.
I. Crmner, J. H. Holloway. F. Dych, Joseph H. Crawford, I'hlladcli ' D. Colllna, Camden: * '
reys, New York CUy.
in I :•'! vomsclf thAt you can leant and that lie 1 r.i'v [uviiH-irt'losuit your own convenience [.. -u.iki this most liberal Offer, for they have . Aiirahiimsou School the best there is. 1 Cttv. tviiti-' m J letter addressed to Mr.
lontals from former ■v
ARTS OF THE LEDGER " .
>i the askinj;-
1- and iiwtructivc Icon I (Wan Citv. Thursda; clurv Admission hy
entitled 'THE BLACK •veiling. January 28. 1904.
n comiilinicntary ticket only,
addressing ITincipal Chas. M
ve.. Philadelphia,
u free ticket to the lecture and City, on the evening following ket. Write to day before they
LEWIS E. CORDERY Carpenter and
Bargains at Avalon! ..Ctieapest Lots Ever Offered at tlie Seashore..
, W
M YOl TO ItF
Rttieanco. 420 *te
SHOP -TfITH *10 WIST AVUUE ."^uro'lu^TbiiTy OCEAN ClTY. N. -1. "f'™uI'i!!“M’h.-i HARRV M. RICE, avalon mas a
Uenieruber, all our
ICIPAl. OOVERNMENT;
■istcred Architctt...
909 WttMt Avonuo,
ENGLISH & JOHNSON,
Ihr property Of the U>rough. There Is no IHE lit ACM IS UNSURPASSED f.
: ivleti
1240 4abury Avenue.
NIMPROVEMENTCOMPANA hsvr placed a Urge number r these fol-'nt tloi rai-hTprovIdal that a bouse cutting 11- bullion each lot by July I, 11**4. To Hie find ten pat1 €.11 lliv-e term. »r will give away the Inis. Tlie Avalon
' d for —Ir In every i-art of Avalon for one-
y doirablr I. Ivinq. We
1 pay the
CUy.
11 awl
S. B. SAMPSON, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER L. S. CORSON
Contractor ud Builder
F. P. CANFIELD, Secretary,
205 FOURTH STREET
OCEAN CITY. N. J.
OCEAN CITY, N. J. GEOBEE R. BOURGEOIS j SOB Carpenters and Builders
HARRV H. RICE,
...Builder,..
No. 909 1 WEST AVENUE.
OCIJAN CITV, M. ,1. ALLEN SCULL
Contractor and Builder!
OOe Central Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. Ksllmst— rbeerrullj- ftvro.
JOHN T. WILSON Contractor and Builder,
Lock Box 6* : : : OCEAN OITV. N. J.
Prompt altrotloD Zivrii lo Jol.bluc. -Corrospowirwv sollciusl. 1 JOHIN MARTS Contracting Builder
drlyhla: J.
Alice B. Daebler, Ida Springer. Uatie May jJourt House: H. J. Manley, U. J. Ublablum, Trenton ; FI. Kelly. Port NorrlK a Garrison, Mauricetow 11.
List of unclaimed letter, remi lu tbe Ocean City Pott Office f weekending January 18, 19114: w-'*j(Ky. Mf*. Hettle llarmrr. MOMr. William Brett, l«ew is L. Ikse. FhlW'ARIl M. Bt'TToa, P
Hotel Brighton, j OCEAN FRONT. LOCATION NOT EXCELLED. APPOINTMENTS and SERVICE FIRST Cl ASS
K. R. SOOY.
jos. e. cmpipim & so. Rrchiiecis »• BDlidets
SEBSIIBE EITTIGEI, BITELS. ETt. W K ..f V .mV , bIi(n« L Y ° UK Ari KNT ">N to tb* Archltecttual Branch YOU with blaexperience .0 plan your boutt
-xact dimenalous » Teas II you leave him to draw on hi* Imagniust allow generously fur things unforeseen, "re I ban Is uecr-aary. and general dlaaalislafler or builder. We guarantee our plan* b' -actical builder* and will furnlabestlmai— Avenue. P. O. Bo* 104.
XOTICR
Kuoch Burleigh has started lu bulkl pretty cottage, three ttorie* and base-! menl, at Ninth and Wesley avenue ! English A Job 11*011 will do (becarpen
a i_i _ . «. A. W. SMITH & SON
A. H. BAKER Dl .. „ .
..Piiiier»l Director tsd Embalmer... ^ um “ ln § ' Heating - Drainage X'ZFLXZ-J- Aabury Avenue '
o. alaw. OCEAN CITY,' N. J 48'A*bury A veiOCEAN CITY. N.J.;
J^ARK^AKE
Applfownsr.
WILLIAM M. DEISROTtt. “» Oartk Teat* SZeset. PailadelpSb. P*.
Undertaker and Embalmer
1
. B . A , KERY L CUNT8M A CO, BKEAU, FANCY CAKES’ aad PIES ■•HtKt.r.ri nnilQlirQ GEORGE S. BICKEL, Proprietor *' unUonCO, Nrt a.a zero., mg, liUR, U 4 8 L IEITI
PBIItaDU.PillA, r*.

