Ocean City Sentinel, 21 January 1904 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Ocean City Sentinel THl Ktfl'AY, JANfAHY 21,1904 ~ ' | loom •iirtoumlcd t.\ tbe dub oolotuj; i Har<1 t0 ^cach Decision in 1,l * rk ... Z' , ™£“ mu,,U * * ur rrmde, ‘| High School Debate a children s party All oommuillmlWIui uliolild br ■<y| _____ Urxrol Miuall ( oiks Wrrr Carol' ,viu|«ule<l »nll Uie full name and i | «•' '«>« Mlaara ntallllpa. ::r, N :; B0YS " ll1 kcellhitiv^""

PERSONAL. ' 8. H. Maylwrfr »a» a vUllor In o rr Sunday Mh» Maine rri|iihart I- •|«.|idin« f, « aeeka at Millville II. M. liorga-. of Pl>lladel|dil». « a > tailor durliiK the week. William H llorcr, of Plilladdfli

1 Owen J. Me «V» not Inal or Ml-So|di la

OUR CITY LAW MAKERS Harry Headley and Nicholas C. Godfrey art Earnest

Workers in Common Council.

II 11 ill.^

work near Klfleenlb ami uue one day I be latter part

ofjaat meek, Richard < ampbell fot In

the way of a falUny acanUinc. and ... „ . _ waa aeverely col on (be top of hie Was Four Degrees Below Zero head. i»,. AhtsS found n n«^-«ry on Tuesday to ^ ^ or thr " rtacb *’ Mr -

ended k-IiooI time, after

I old ltece-|

. Marmora W j LL jj EVER GET WARM?

LOCAL DOTS.

■day »

well ai

enjoying the. Trinity Church .

M.

inirl.l I he lallcr |>atl of lari ««•! About Ihe lart of the Chrldm: have lKdt relieved of their decor The lloaril of lleallh ha. iea| ,.l Frank Hare a. nulKane# In. lUunor. ofeeveral.deal. In r

!»r. C. 11. lll'ler and W. Wardellwt

Point yeeterday.

The Haughlent <if America I am,liter of their enjoyable •• ael-.iul on Thuraday evening la»t. It I. expected Hint argument In i

i proceeding, mill

•peakent bad the mem al Hie llr.1 ‘M. K i.tley I Moil

deep blue —a. Ttie |terll» of .larva

n the

The ai

auidru

tor. are .till bu.y ■

Aaron T. tJodfrey lia« dl.|«ite«l of 'ill* frame liouae and hit on An avenue, below Nineteenth «trc* I inn lei Clawell. of Seventeenth A.bury avenue. The new Lynwood l. beghinit look like the real thing. The Itn'l

erahly with the work ol tor, Allen SculL Tlie Knight, of Pythli

•t in Hit. building ■ have fre<|ueiit "fi

FREEHOLDERS MEET.

The member, of the Board of Freeholder* met al the ofllre of John <i. < iaudy A tii.,In thl* dty.onSaturday. They took a walk over Ihe turnpike and arranged matlafactorlly for the rt 1 - moval of the telephone pole. .+L V. Coraon wal ekiwcted' to have Iwen at the meeting to dir.-u— and nettle the difficulty In reganl lo the mud for the bank along the turnpike, but lie failed to appear. The t ounty Solicitor waa tnntnirfed to «ee Mr. Coraon and endeavor to adjuM the matter, or If thl. tau’t |k.—Iblc lo have the land _ rou%rmued. Five feet of Mr. Coraon'. Cffibw on each .Ide of the road air needed. It hi claimed that Mr. Comm at ttrat agreed to give the land fot the Ireaa, but ha. .luce changed hi. mind. Several hill, were preamud .and ordered paid. The freeholder, took dinner at the

led ai

iggy weather g the’ thing,

lace to the |,erani

ivcling by *ca. A train I. e<|Ulp|ie< Ih brake. Hie railroad ha. doul.h ick., the telegraph and varlou. .ig I., all of whleb tend lo make trave land all that'one ran del re. Harold Cotton declared that then e many more |«ople kllle.1 on rail ■d> than then- are al mw. Now a v. many ve—el. have w lrcle— tele

lay Ik- caught by heavy atiowatorm, i-ca.loiially huge laiu Idrr. fall dow lountaln aide, on to traek. and. ai in Into by tralna. I ifleminie.dl.ea-* re <wrried on train.. Oureluaw lili ur meet, with |iii'k|KK-ket., who.afti inking a haul, can leave at the net allon and tbu. r-waj*', wherea. ney were on a ve—el they could u< rt away ao caglly. Frequently eng eer. arc troubled w Ith color-blind nv. Willard SteUer —Id that ral. are l e found on .bii>., the woodwork i dik-hlhry kuaw and thu.atari leak. ii ca— of lire, one may be com|iellcd > jump overboard and be drowned. ■ lierea. If on land a (wmiu ha. a lielrrrlianceof e—aplng. A. allowing ,ow ea.y it I. for -en capulna to he alrtakeu In lltelr bearing., the ca»c of the Siudla, who— wreck U at Sevenhard Johliwm, the next .|ieaker, mphotic III Ub. opinion that more e are kfcied on railroad, than al On the ocean one ha. a chance' iwople are horribly cut up and dl.tlgured in many way. am they are burned beyond reco During a lire at —a. a |*T*on b cliaiirr fot hla'iife tlian In a lit railroad. IJOat. may be run In Sht|« have double deck., .Ignal bell., fug-liurn. and wlrele— telegi There are al-o doctor* on large v llrrhcrt Smith', view wa. iba iwople travel by land than by m consequently, in proportlop,

people meet death

Hie donkey. Mi— llramell >

HEALTH BOARD MEETS

berlaud county. 1 be Worked a year J u>in be learned the l into bu.lue— for iititiuunl for three went to Clayton, where he carried

Fob SALE, or trade tor Ocean City pro|wrty—ut/T North tad at., a lot&Ox IWT: lion—, lo room*, all eouvenlenm; .tatlonary w a*h Mands and tub.; froo

i>oir a"d bark —airway: .table on rear;

for S hor*aa and 2 rarrtage.; on

■ Philadelphia, o

, t ltuuilfiert Ad,

.'.MIM

•tty thl* week. Ml— itenedlpt Phillip* will lerliome In Pblladelphla thl,

Medical ln.|K>-lor

plumbing Iii»|kvI A bill of K., for ordea.1 paid N. <

eduoalay, the aith, at o P-_M. TO CALL A FASTOR.

made

i the e

LINEMEN STRIKE

In the

unvlntingl.v on practical t very-day life. At the evening —rv ice. Ii ra. • Oareat Thou not that w le *|»ke of the nece—ity < •od w Ith u. at all time*. F ondition*, we will alw ay* b A ineellug of the eongrega Iw held on Wednewlay even

called.

lo make pre-

(■aratloii. lo avoid c»>lll»lou.. If they did, they would get out of the way altogether. There are no algnal rtalloii* a. Tber- tan't much ■erlng the bodie. of iwople drowned at —a. Engineer* are put through revere tert. for color blind-I-.l year three of the big liner* .wallowed up at —a. When go to iwa, they look for thU ele-

F.lglit or ten l^men for the l»rla ware A Atlantic Telephone Company: who had been at work removing the

company's pole* on the tump went on idrike on Tue—1*> t and returned lo Ajlamlv City.

Wlieu there men go from their home* In'Atlantic City, It I* —hi, they are allowed an extra hour each day, with time and half-time pay, to help cover their ex|wn<e», hut this wa. '■ut given tlieui for Saturday and Monday, m-coidlng to report, hence the trouble,

taill Cl«c Plano nrettal-

Mu.le lover* In Ocean City are awaiting with pleasarahle antlci|wtlon. the coming piano recital by Prof. John H.Tucker. theUlented local mualdati. Tlie date ha. not been fixed a. yet, but the affair will Uke place In a .Imrt time. Prof. Tucker I..know n among our iwople a. a ptanW of marked .kill, and he I. a. tnncli at home w Ith Hie da—lea as be I. w ith iw entleth century eumpom*. playing all with skill ami delicacy of expre—h.n. The pthgram w lirinclude number* from Heetliovi t iiopfn, Mendel—Im. Ooddard -and LleU, including the "Moonlight So-, uato,” and selection, from modern

MRsTmASSEY BETTER

t-arterwrent mm onerallan for Ap

pendtcltla In PMIaOelpitl.-

The manv friend, of Mi*. William E. Massey, of tbb. Hty, will he pleased lo lean, that *be I. rapidly recovering from at. operation tor appendicitis. The announcement that site wa* com

I«llfd to undergo an operation

aa a shock to those w

that .be was unwell, hut an »u. glad to know that It was auoce-ful. The operation w as performrtl hi llalinemauaHusplul on Satuiday last.

Had a

The member, of Kalmta Tribe, SoSat, L O. R. M.. gave a basket •t the conclusion of the regulsi log last evening. The affair was In cluuge of Daniel S. Samprou. ami the manner In Which-be managed Hie ■ aodal'woii. lhe admiration of all tlie aqikws pra—nt, a. well as ihat oTtbe member* of the organieaHon.

t of danger. The t

r* of tidal

*1 Hut u

•erilytt

aivldenu on Tall roads than at ma i— of the greater amount of t land. Men wreck train, tor booty. Storto., ve—el. are usually —I , Hun If they were along the coast. -arnled vc-el-are generally —ved, there U"plenty of room e •an, the big liner* seldom ru getber. Tire danger of conln pueunioiita on cold trolley cars ire collision, that frequently

erealau refermlUi. .

Prof. Steven, announced that, the dehaler* had all been «> good. It

had r

elrion. but the Judges bad *»•"/ K lvr, ‘ Hie decision In favor of the negative,

■c iwlnls being «to *>.

Fxlwald Vo- gave a dedamatlou, Itltled. "In School Day*," by Wl.ltW—ley Ooorley spoke on the

iil of a debating rocky. He—Id soh organizations hel,» to bromlen one's mind and thinking power* and gives

ise in public speaklqg.

Wm. Howard'saddre- wa.on 'H>ur Motto—McKinley l»ur M.Klel." He

*“ of our martyred

A know

lulred m

a pxi

of whom have beet

g their friend,

r elder sister, were guesls of

ii Phlladelph . .pending 1

Mr*. Allen Scull will h

mmI. visile*

Mi*.

ig the white

relative* in thU city over Sunday. •Julia I'rqttharl.uf Philadelphia, een visiting her .Inter, Mr*. Emorsou, during Hie lust week. C. Hoyle, of tlie Kramelt, red on Monday from a trip Ui Philhla, New York and Brooklyn. R. Campbell I. recovering from ack of pneumonia, which will ■j. Deacon, a prominent resident of Ml. Holly, was in Ocean City on Monday, registering at the Blscayue. XI*. Eva (illbelt, uf the Quaker My. Visited her parenta, Mr. and Mr., iodfrey Ang, In this city,on Saturday. Mr. and Mr*. W. W. Brown, of 10*5 isbury avenue, entertained a few rit-ml. at their home on Monday cveu-

ho liai

walk diniculty e I* the ow ner

of a

i>ertj‘, loo. But.being far-seelng.he w. that, allhough lie may jio—Ibly er tem|<orary pecuniary low, he reap Hie heuelll of the Improveii as rapidly as w ill the city he the icr by getting Hie boardwalk ulghle killed fiffonee and for all time.

a dilly-dallying

g foe

■atloii

r against everybody (Including plumb-1 Waat-lw

time., and the manner In which he] ■I ha. been Indulging hi. prerogative ha. en- been nearly enough to freeze Hie

Incorporate Hie place as a Sunday and Monday were.uWctentTbey bad an election, but |y cold, but, just to show that he could were compelled to pay the do bettenor worse without half trying. Later, another election was old Boreas slipped a few more |>eg.oii 1 they won., Thl. time the Monday night and Tuesday morning. . bore some of the expense* of The result wa* that, at 7 a. m.. the ion. thermometer at the Ninth . also one uf the lli>l to help house registered four degree, below. Hie building and bun a—o- At George O. Adams', a rather bleak n Claylon, and served as a place in wintry w eatber. It

below. Even at 8 o'clock there was

Ills father wa. WTHets Godfrey, and little, If any, iiereepUble change to

van Caro- the better.

n. The OuUMe work wa. practically »ui not the |■ended, and men congregated around in City. the heating apparatui •een mar- tug, In the best way |

t*. Ills warm.

Ware, of Only wood and coai dealers looked

ilonlleld. They have had four happy, and they were so busy they

n. three of whom are living.: scarcely had time

-e William W.,w ho isa maefalu- There was good skaUng, but the cold ■e employ of the H. D. Wood air was almost too Intense for full

ny; Chester N\, w lio ts eonfl- Joymentuf the simrt.

secretary tor the President of 1 Many householder* arose to Ihe Southwark Foundry and Machine that their water pipes were frozen unipany, wbetebcha. been tor the stiff, and at once there were hasty ist seven year*, and Ml— Clara, w ho calls for plumbers. Ho far as learned, studying to he a nurse at the Cbil- there was do serious damage done, ren's Hospital, Philadelphia. > but a lot of inconvenience was experMr. Gislfrey ha* always been an ar- lenoed. If this thing continues, Hie .•III Itepubllcan. He Is a member of plumbers will probably hava so u •slge'In Claytou, tbr meeting, of money In a abort time that tbey'l

Vert la< m

lUiiroafl <u&r-«*Dln. pt.VSsVI.VAMA KAimOAO

.live

y -Mayor, |ierlia|is, but hr b

ul and lo the |K>int.

Headley wa. born InTuckcrton N. J., and attended school at Wes' He learned carpen erlng am cr Hie country during Hie iifteci he engaged-ln the hu*lue—. Hi wo year* in Hie West, principally in Indiana, and he followed Ills . In Virginia, Florida and a:

He i

'allton

City Ii

Charles Ingersoll, ously III With bilious remittent leve (or a few- week, past, l. now con vales J. A. Honke, of Phlalelpbls, supervisor for Hie Bell Telephone Co. wa* here on bu.lne— a few days thl week. Councilman W. H. Graham was Ii lown on Sunday, and |uld a visit o inspection to hts hotel, the Swarth-

Froui thl. be went Into the contracting busmes., and then from building and selling propertle* it wa* an ea.y step Into dealtty? in real estate alone. Willi this occOpallon he has been Ideiitllled for several years. He ow n* consider large hotels' on Eighth street, neai Mr. Heacfley had the contract foi and erected the first brk-k building - the First National Bank—ever con structcd here, and It stand- a. a monu meut Ui his skilled workmabshlp. Hi alio built the first pier in Ocean Cltt Tun feet In length. He ran this pie,

of It al

;h In demand ami : during the past i ring they, with t: Sll- M. K C. Phillip Xlayor and Mr*. Jo*e|

tan Darby w a. al-o present. <jii i rev ions evening they helped to entertain Mr. and Mr*. Alton Scull cnjoyably. ML— Estlier performs <m s r with much expression, while Mi— Benedict plays eight instruments ith equal skill and proficiency. On loiiday evening Hie young ladies as*e«! a few hours very pica—tilly lie home of Norman Darby. NEARING A CLOSE.

Fp to Tuesday night more gam— to he plaj peuochto tournament among the uituiber. of the Athletic

Association.

The score then sUssl: Winkler and

Clo.key (five

I six games , inrs> Baker (five game*). 1539: Boswell and Williamson (six games,, PMO;Boyle and Wardell (five gamesi. 1«47; : and Brow n (three games i, luai.

i, 1940; Burt at ie* ; , 1705; Adas

d Me

csthat

ealth coutluui

■a A. Yai

Hand,

ante Director* Keomanlze. e newly-elected directors of the First National Batik -of- Ocean City met and reorgan hoi on Friday last. The old olllcers w ere reflected. They re; President, Senator Lewis M. 're—e f Vlce-Prertdent, lt. a-liirr, W Heott Hand ; Solicitor, J.

Filbtan Tatem.

. J. Smith, one of Ihe m«

tire Board of Education, being called ,s.n by President Ang tor a few relarks, expre-ed Hie opinion that the ,.o. had .rqultled thcmselve- admir-

1 covered the ground

ltd. and no one could day, January -TO, at 11 btch had been of lm|>ortauce w ill be „e by the debater.. He referred in ex|*cted

i.™»— '■* | " * i -

President Ang slated tbsl Hie at-[ ...danee -bowed that the |-rei.u

w ork of Hie *0-

ably. They h thoroughly, he anythlug to ll

Gaa Mtockholdt ra' xterilwg. The stockholder, of Hiet'Jty Gas Light Company will bold a roe. In the ottfee of the company' on 8

Huai news

lithe pi

- that h

I*

'elub

lafted »

r qu—Hon for debat* at the next *. “ more destructive than watar. On the affirmative will he Weeiey Ooorley and. Edward Vo-, and oo the I live lAWrence Lear and » | n- Howaid. Extemporaneous epaeches by Barry Fould* *t»d John Mead, and -

who has made nomirtaki a ollvicyery tong. Jt u—d • taking

■Glider, of Peters-

burg, was a recent guest at the home of her cousin. Mi*. J. Mackey Corson,

In this dly. Mr. and Mr*.

Lynwood, spent a few day. HUs week ith Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hand.

Dennlsvllle.

H Corson, who Is working his trade at Cape May City, «|>ent Si home of his father, City

Collector Coraon.

Mi*. D. Cooper Ruloo, of Pill Grove, relumed home on Monday f a few days' visit with her daughter,

Mrs. E. L. Ostrander.

Rev. W. XI. Gardener, who preached In the First Presbyterian Church oi Sunday, was entertained by Hetialo and Mr*. Crease during his stay here. Mr. and Mr*. 8.C. fJoff, of the Al glen, wire were \ isiliug friends in Philadelphia and Vineland, retunAd

home on Satuiday. They w. remained aa ay longer, but

as called back ou business

Clarence Scull, Mi— Bertha Scull, Miss Ethel Htoeirer. Percy W.’Shield. Miss Bertha Ho—, Mi— Ruby Maiun, I. Thompson Moore and D. K < otmsn enleruliicd by Mi— XUule B, Roberts, at her home, on Saturday

evening.

Mi- M. K. C. Phillips expects to leave on Tuesday next for a mouth’s trip South with a party of friends. They will vt-K cities In North and South Carolina and perlia|is Georgia. Phillips will return to Ocean City about March 1. Mrs. Hannah D. Robinson to visiting her granddaughter. Mr*. Luauna Eyster, In Philadelphia, for a few While the gu—l of her grandson, on Monday, Vre. Robinson wa« so unfortunate as to toll down stain. Bet bead was severely cut and she was given a bad shaking up. Mr*. Robinson to now In the Bpi*ru|«l Hospital, where she to Improving.

. Goff

A reduction of lo'per cent. forCAHH

will be mode on orders tor si I-aired

weather etrip* unlll Jan. 90. striiw will wear f— -"*■—* -

MONEY and LX

for doors, 75 cc— . cents up. Send orders to E.

gKit, 1416 Aabury o'

Callton

' tlie

i Godfrey It xeuly-nlne » Caroline

,.>of which id KulghL-

:re. He ts also one uf Hie most acUve i-inlien. of tlie Reliance Fire Com-

my.No.2.

Two of XI r. Godfrey’s hobbies ore if mallet of keeping the city straight . garbage and Hie building of the A* a councilman, he to eouservaUve, jt ever alert lo the best needs of the ty, to the accomplish men! of which e bends every energy.

to Europe.

Returning, he took ebarge of the tw pier, tnapaging It for one season. The following winter he B|«nt In Hie, N. C., and, coming hack in the spring, he became identified with the real estate buslne— here. Thl* three years ago, and since he has occupied a place in tlie front rank* as an enterprising, bustling clllxeu. He to now serv ing bis fourth term « a member of Council. He was first elected to Council, while Ocean City w as still a borough, in 1896, lug otic year. In 1897 be w as elected for three years. In 1902 hack tor one year, and at last election he was 'chosen tor Unee He has been chairman < important committees, including finance, advertising and the boardwalk, when the old walk was ou

strutted.

'ounclltnau Headley is a director Hie First National Hank, a member Hie Hoard of Trade and President of Ocean City Volunteer Fire Co. The secret organizations of w hlch he member are the Junior Mechanic* and the D. of A. Mr. Headtey was married About eight year* ago, his wife having teen XI i— Gertrude L. Price, daughter of John T. Price, who owned Hie Ocean City Home a few years agu, They have one child-an InteresUng little girl.

Tlie Governor has recognized how serious lo the future food fish supply are the depredation* of the pound in

that Hue Hie coast from Virginia

■sing Island Hound. During the p> few day* the keepers of the lifeH—vlng

stations along the New Jersey .

have been questioned, through the War Dejiartinent, relative lo the number of pound nets along each beach: their size and location and the varieties,

size and number of fish caught In

A bill has been drafted for the present session of Hie legislature w hereby the size of the mesh used by the pound fishermen will be limited to five Inches

across. Heretofore all the pound tarried a mesh of one and onehalf Inches, so small that millloni young fish have been killed.

HIS EYE REMOVED

The doctor* at the University Hospital, Philadelphia, found it necessary to remove the left eye of little Walter Mliner when the boy waa taken t that institution by hla parents, Mi and Mrs. A. P. Milner, of this city, on Thuraday morning last. The parenta were accompanied by Dr. N. Howard Burt. Dr. B. T. Abbott waa alao to have gone up to the city with them, but be waa unexpectedly called out of town that day. ~ r. Burt took the boy to the JeffferHosplta), but there waa not an empty bed In the place, and Walter was then taken to the University. There the operation waa performed by Dr. Swainltts In the presence of Dr.

Burt.

The child's right eye waa sympathetically affected, but be is reported as doing nicely. His mother remain-

’ThVrMtnwttAar bibue Horse,

rts— Pblladsiphla, Ltt p. m

kOK CAPk MAY, . a. m. and a«t s- m- ■—a a*j- KaoJs^s. sJt s-m.^ lUtnrniDz. ws»> cap Ut/ stwimpTbi. p ' “ ' "** JCAVE PHILADELPHIA FOB ATLAS-

TIC CITY.

g:v<r Hrldc*. Kiprs— zsi s.'m^All'aad t.Up m. SUUJS)..»JUS. n. .od 7.1« p as. •save MsrSrt BlrsTl W p.i t, *. 1 pc—.»a.md dsja. Hnodsjs.ajauaisaiZ —

dsj*. huudsys, tm s. u

with hi

Fob Baijx—Near the Bay front, between Tenth and Eleventh slice Is several cheap Iota suitable for summer cottages; *200 per lot; one-half can rain on mortgage. Apply to ABEL 1>. SCULL, 617 Central Ave.. Ocean City, N- J.

B. R. Smith & Sons

Wall Paper, Shades, Pictures and Art Materials. Artistic Paper Hanging and

Inside Varnishing a Specialty

JPfc-HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING-**

hubm Wharf far AUsaticOty. V aazhA T»-Ezpr«—.»Jrtt0.faa. —-laa ASS. —r. ATLANTIC CITT DEPOT-WsskSsps st7ja>,7Xi,S in. UU s. m..ZA0.^JD,7 JDp m. Hundw*-KU . .. IU., IJD,7Aa,SA» p. B.

boren shd'r—ldsB—a"* A. T. DICE. EUMJV J. W EEKH, v “sSSfc “TliKMsrv

Sea Bay Transportation Co.

and LUSO-UKT.m —C, subject to vbA^. re Oe—d Cttp a>r !z>B»port-T.«,am .-la.IOLM sad usoa.*. .ut, LA, Lax LU. Ltt. am. ito and 4J» p. m. L—TS LonapoTt lot Oesas CllT-S Id. ASL lc.ll.loil.sndllAls.in. oai.IXax.lJi.LlL LtO. LW. >A1. LZI sad *jje p. m.

J. TOWKBJUID, M.

IO-4H xtrxJ IOSO ANBURY AVENUE, Ooman City, N. J.

$400 CASH-

all it takes to buy a New Fourteen-room House, In the best location,directly the ocean front. Bay window on ocean side, porch on three aides, seconu story balcony; It Is beautifully papered, every door and window U screened shade* to all windows and electric lights In every room, with chandeliers and •hades complete. Tills Itouse lias every known convenience and no reasonable offer will be refused because It has to be sold quick. Call on me and I wl"

pleased to show it to you.

HARRY HEADLEY NINTH STREET, NEXT TO FIRE HOUSE

FARM FOR SALE

GREAT OPPORTUNITY On Maurice-Rjver Railroad, just below Port Elizabeth, 800 acres. 9n seres Upland In cultivation; MO arras banked meadows on river; 80 acres unbanked meadow, 140 acres woodland; 14-roomed bouse just rebnllt. spring bouse, stove smoke bouse, outside kitchen, shed 50 feet long, enclosed with glass; chicken house ---* —*— 1 1 —*

* stalls; born, 80x60; carriage huu—, impicuicux u

orchard uf peach, plum and apple just set out; 2J first crop the coming spring. Only Sj.joo, a large part of which 1U.V n mortgage. Railroad runs through farm. Station only 15

walk from bouse. Must bf toU. Inquire of MASSEY 6b EDWARDS

1 wind runway; oowxhed,

ROBERT FISHER Real Estate 5^ BOURSE BUILDING Eighth St. and Asbury Ave., OCEAN CITY Do yoo wont a Cottage or Hotel? Have you anything foe ra Do you wish to buy, or have yoo anything to mil? Let ma know—I'LL DO THE RB3T. - - -

SEEK YOD BDT PiUHT Be sure that you get PURE PAINT, and Insist on seeing signed analysis and guarantee that It to Dills' 100 p«r ceil Pm Pilit Sixteen ounces to the pound. Sixteen pounds to the gallon, and ell PURE PAINT. IbqBIrv of VHIU1 Men, leal lUrnmtikx. P. O. Box 82, Atlantic City, N. J., THE H. B. Dim COIPUT, ■At.TIfaOfaK. MASS VI.A MB.

IRA S. CHAMPION Alderney Dairies Guaranteed Strictly Pure MILK AND Ice Cream ESTABLISHED 1

7 th St. and Asbury lie.

First National Bank or Ocean City, N. J.

Anderson Bou'geols, of the Aetna, 1„kodo— much go«i In a quid

bo was badly burnwl .by an cxplo-i N. at bit winter home try Estelivfile \ »»yme week* ago. wa* In town severs 1' day* this week, and was given a w welcome by a number of friends. H< - that be was getting

ell. He is still fairly .ewan.turoiai—xuvv~su—a—-.

» ell'en'veloped |n bandages. j bage Is concerned, and the outlook for 1

in town severs 1 1 A* Chairman of the Garbage Com-

mittee, lart year, be entered heart and

. _ „ soul into the work of kec. lug our city

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11. t\ Ait s r h. i • ■ l iI. mficcrneri. and the outlook for.

Beautiful Cottage Sites— m*h <iround. Lota Graded. Btneta and Bldswaiks Graveled. Many new buildings already erected. Plot lying between Atlantic

avenue and the Ocean, and Fifth and North streets.

Apply to any real —tale agent. Investigate before parefaartng

Ocean City Land Company

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