Ocean City Sentinel "it
tuoiwday, FEUKL'AKY
OUR BOARD OF EDUCATION RAIN locked the ice
Mias I rquliart i> etiten
friend, Min Hartman. inter,m McKinley Debating Society to Quaker city on Mondar.
Discuss War Question '
I llj a ' Mtor» on h riday. *' '' “leiland ha> reti
s'S“,:";H».„:r.s ;SEC0 " D ™buc mbeung '"r 1 for liubUcation, but a»a ftuammee tdi • ' »on an
yc-Ml faith.
lo the jits President, Dr. Benj. T. Abbott, Distinguished as Leading Member of His Profession and
>ceau
Active as a Citizen.
be 1 dcrfully minute and accurate aciuain
. Howi
LOCAL DOTS.
Interewt ia Krowlnir in t!
boy- 1 ' brigade.
I tat her a diaagreealile \\\-l Hinliday, wasn't it? a r^iurt time every.
: -|>ri
will h
Something decidedly out of the in dlnary to we the bay frozen over. Waau’l Sunday a great day for th f C. I.. (ilrtonl t- having hla home, a Tuelftb and Weal avenue. re|&lul«l. Talk a^out a "lilark Friday,” uha waa the matter with the one la-i urek Aaaernblymau Hlldrvlh' Tina |,lace< a number of ,juatl in the vlclnltv o
OH* City.
Angleaea la to have a live-tor; hotel. The contract for the work u a'
rntly a
I her. thei
i'eatdte the bad a number of vialto Monday morning.
The Sabbath School Aaaociatlon . the Kind M. K. Church will meet c tire find Sunday afternoon in March.
The *
nlghf
uaima of the athletic e'eniug |rroved to he very enjoyable. The executive committee of the Ocean City Yacht Club will meet to day In the Hotel Sony, Philadelphia. ijood Weather la all that la wanted to make bualneaa lively. There la plenty of w ork ready and in conlem-
platlon.
An infant child of Richard Willie died on Tbureday laat. The funeral took place on Monday morning at
tt giver
fade and a
priae party during the MouT "let on/’ though. The puplla of Mis, Kleda It. Brockway, of Philadelphia, who Is wellknown here, gave a tine recital recently at the Temple College School ot
Mu ale.
We are told that Lyndon Ang. our promising young poet, vonteniplates publishing his porin-- In Usik form at young man. The local post office ha- received the 1WS die for lire canceling machine. Since a abort time before the first of the year, tire employes have hern using the hand stamper. A regular meeting of the members of the W. C. T. IT. w as held Wyoming yesterday aftemooi subject for discussion was “Sabbath Observance,” led by Mrs. H. A. W. Smith. The meeting was followed by
features of city life. Prof. Stevens added a few word, i wh'cb he referred to the aweat-sbo rile of the big cities. He also sal rat the temptations of the city are ot yielded to by the city boys. It her by tlie young men from nintry. Tlie decision of the judges - N ■re Van (iftder, Wesley (loorley i Harold Cotton—was In favor of the iffirmatlve, the points being seven to
four.
Harold Cotton made an address on ■eltuastan-Japaueeewar.and Kdward 'use spoke on the boys’ brigade rernlly formed In this city. There w as reading by Firman Willis. The queetinn'-{or debate to-moiruw renlng Is, "Resolved, That sailors endure greater hardships than solTbe affirmative will he looked after by Firman Willis and Norman Boric, while the negative will be deby Kdward Voss and Harold
PHEASANT SURPRISE
Him ■ Hlrthcloa fsrti. A aurprise and birthday |,arty given Henry I>. Hlckmon at bl« ilencr, 1011 Bay avenue, on Monday cvenlng. After relating ex|«rieuces of past years and expressing good s tabes for the future, those present sat down to a bounteous repast preiwred by Mrs. Hlckmon and Mrs. 1 ieorge Wanton, with credlttto them both. Thom present wme Mr. and Mrs. Oeorga Btanlon, "Sn. and Mrs. L. Hlckmon and children, Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Hlckmon, Mr. and Mrs. Henry I) Hlckmon, Charles.B. Headley, Harry A. Young. Mlaa Catherine Haren and Walter kiWorkle. "THE DISTRICT SCHOOL’
When “The District Bdiool" is re|«ated on the evening of Monday, April 4, there will be uumerou, changes In evidence. Various additions will be made }u the musical numbers and much that Is • new In other direct Ions will he introduc'd. Several exceedingly funny costume* are being made ready and w ill be wprn by the "comedy" boys and girls. Re-
served seats w III be sold tills
It I- expected that arrangements will be made to enable the residents of tow na between Ocean City and Tucka-
G. Bruce Harton, one of the Board of Dlrwciors of the Crucible Steel Company of America, and a retired steel manufacturer ,,f Pittsburg, who bad lived at the Biscayue here for about a ygar until a few mouths ago. was found dead In bed In Atlantic City on
Sunday morning.
An Absnrd »-ro|»oslllo,i. A Congressman from Ohio has Intreduoad a bill making It obligatory upon all permons who desire to navigate motor lanncbes to submit to cxamlnatlon and secure certificates as marine engineers. Tbla looks like a jetty attempt lo destroy a popular pastime and. if paaaed, ‘the bill will work - peculiar hardship on all summer i sorts that have Inland waters. ‘Obmn City would be a sufferer should such
a law be enacted.
Fog Balk—Photographs taken by the late J. B. Brown. Photograph, that you cannot replace, but by gettlug the plates now you c*n hsyc s. many as you o tsb made. *!4 Ocean
Glass Glam, Hot Bed
House illasa In all sixes, also Potty, M
C. H. Shoemaker Lumbar C -
members of th Society will h
Having finished with sketches of the j gentlemen directly concerned In the “ l " 1 active government of Ocean City, the Suntinki., continuing along Hint' line as a j will, beginning this week, havea-wor.1 or twoV> say of those connected w ith
Isit-' city affairs In
ic Board of Kdu
. impor
inttersof educi The subject fi hat Ja|nu w ai
alive, Lyndon Aug, I •nd Hiram Steelman. ' rktug diligently to in ic highly entertaining
The quest ton debated al
solved. Thai life I
by II
lovable to dev r city." The
lopm
i life I sustali
Steelman and Wllh
er. It was shown by these s|>eaker:iat. Grant, McKinley and Putnam err from the country; that West olnt and Princeton colleges are In the rural district: that the country ha. culatlng libraries and free mail delivery; thgt city people go to the counry for recreation, and sick people for set, and that farmers are among the ralthlest men to be found anyw here. The negative end of the argument as upheld by Forrest Ixing and WIIam Howard. These young men la I met that the city is the be-t plac >r the business man: there be is li touch with the affairs of the world tbei< he has public libraries and mor iployment; he has public
innumerable plan high class school,
nual tr
ning achoo
REVIVAL SERVICES END losing Wermou ■■reached by the
■lev. J. B Adams.
Rev. J.R. Adams,of Mercer t'ouuty. former pastor of the First Baptist hurch, of this city, preached lu the 'irst M. E. C'bprch on Sunday eveuIng, at w hich time the successful rewrvices closed. With the ending of the revival, the regular class and irayer meetings during the week have Rev. Mr. Adams look bis text from Jeremiah. 12; 5. He described the Jors one of the most remarkable mentioned In the blble, and It was made especially precious by the ice of our Lord and John the Baptist. At certain limes lu tbe year the Jordan would overflow Its banks and drive from the nearby caverns the >us beasts that were wont to prey upon the people. Tbe speaker drew analogy between these caves and the sins peculiar lothtx age—Intemperance, gambling, llcentiousnem and Impurttly—and said tbe great remedy
le gospel of Jesus Christ.
HAVE CALLED A PASTOR
with tbe grip a few days, Is recoverln Martin Steelman, of this city, spe Saturday aud Sunday in 1'hitadelphl \V. K. Buckingham, Jr., of Atlanl
, spent Tuesday with friends
ays |iast.
W. M. Jackson, of Millville, was isltor here on Tuesday, shipping i ic Biacayne. Mrs. B. H. MacDonald, of I'hiUde Ida, was a Sunday visitor, reglsterln 1 the Atgleu. s Annie Smith, of Tuckerton,
-Hem pou I, steady i
k which will be a history of fWy
sill show that the prevglegce of c
v The ralu of Sunday night “did things ” to tbe Ice that lias for some time past covered the bay from Ocean City to Somers' Point. The Ice was so thick for a few daysthat several people walked from here across to Horn Point, a feat uii|siralleled In recent fory. But th« ralu came down
>uld not stand the p
TOUCHING EXERCISES
Railroad Simr-Iakln. I Jfc.V.VsVLVA.SlA RAILROAD iWasr JaassT aso stAAHoas R. t
io'f their Fran ' meeting, held i ( hrsday aflerm lion of which i
sue of t
very
uehlui
g her
mill!
I Mrs. Alfred 1
entertained by his friend,D. Kmerj
nan, on Sunday.
■as Mattie Stevens, of Brooklyn, siting the family of Mr. and Mrs.
-. Kvcrtughaiu.
rester P. I^wls, of West Chester,
t Havertord 1'ollegc, spent
tbe Kathlu.
stud.
Bundaj
Mr. aud Mrs. S. Lynwood, of tbisclt;
latter part of last week. Ira. B. Frank SAIth aud . irued from a visit to veil Philadelphia aud Vineland. •w P. Maloney, of Belt here Friday and Saturday its customary business visits. Miss .Edna Hildreth, of Wildias returned home after a few islt to her parents in this city. Mr. and Mrs. JosepITIL. Flfl 'blladelphta, a|>ent a few day. reek with Mr. aud Mrs J. R. G: Frank K. Darby, who has l<o rith nervous prostration for s.
d, of tin A nglesei
s’ 1 ' r
aupie of daya
Ml.
At a meeting of tbe congregation of lie First Presbyterian Church, last veiling. It was decided lo call tbe .lev. W. W Casselberry, of Haddonlield, to tbe pastorale of this church. Rev. Mr. Casselberry, who preached here laat Sunday week aud made a ivorablc Impression, baa been of the Haddonfleld Presbyterian Church for eleven years. He lias ,11st received a call to tbe FlrK Church, of Dunoellen, N. J., buk-lt ts said that he feds that he will have a better Held In Ocean City for bla ministerial
labors.
It b also said that Rev. A A. Bower. _ ho has preached here on a couple of Sundays recently, had many friends nd supporters among the mem' ' « local congregation. HAS Bold Mia ■■sloes. Captain V. & HoWuaoo, wl about eight year, has bad a new spaper store on Asbury avenue. Eighth. In addition to his route, diTpc-ad of hi. business to William Gardener, of Philadelphia. The pur- - - a |,out tbe
Holly '.. Smith, of Philadelphia, parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Smith, on Sunday and Washington's Birthday. Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor and Mr. id Mrs. W. E. Young and daughter, ’ Anglesea, spent Sunday at the Lynood, lu thli city. Miss Emma Steelman, daughter of I from Camden on Monday, where ■e spent several days. Miss Mae Hlghee left for Philadelphia on Monday. She will be the ■f friends there and al Moores Station, for three weeks. Dr. B. T. Abbott was called to Atmtlc City on Tuesday morning to atmd bis grandson, George B. Parsons, in of George L. Parsons. H. D. Hutton, of the Hutton Manufacturing Company, Philadelphia, was Friday and Saturday last, registeriug at tbe Emmett. Albert Fogg, of Camdeu, one of our iaimer reeldeuls, accompanied by his ■n, Roland, was a visitor here on Sunday, registering at the Biacayne. T. K. Sanderlln, one of our leading cttlxena, waa laid up with a severe cold during tbe week, but Is recovering, his friends will be glad lo learn. Frank E. Champion, of tbe Idlewild, has been In New York, Brooklyn, Philadelphia and other cities during the past few days on a business trip. Miss Florence Verger, of Philadelphia, who Is a law atudenl at tbe University of Pennsylvania, waa a visitor hers on Sunday laat, stopping . the Kathlu. Mr. and Mra. J. W. Crouse, of Phlladelphla. were visitors here ou Sunday aud Monday. Mr. Crouse ts a traveling auditor for tbe Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Parry Lukeua, representing a terra cotta manufacturing establishment In Philadelphia, was a visitor here ou Tuesday. Ocean City House. Chsrles W. Boyle, of Philadelphia, visited his mother, Mrs. Jane Boyle, at the Emmett, ou Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Boyle la getting along iittoly after her recent severe Illness. Mias Jennie Adams, w bo Is attending tbe Trenton Bute Normal School, spent the Washington Birthday holidays wllh her parents. Councilman aud Mrs. Mark W. Adams, of this
city.
Mr. and Mrs. George W. Everlnrham and their son, Thomas W-. Kvei* Ingham, returned home on Mondayaf-
uilddle of March. With the weight of Ier aUen'dlng the funeral of the senior veer- Mr. Kohlnson fell that tbe work j Mr. Everiugham'a brother's wife at
r;tfe f °win “ V^.^^r ' < ^ te G«.rp J.mm and Sa
.le aud hu- wife will live won Smith, of Philadelphia, who llvi daughter, Mrs. A. r. MUner, at tne Axt>u(; aV eiiue, between Fifteenth and Wyoming- Their son, Frank, who sixteenth streets. In tbe summer, were as assisted wllh tbe newspeper route, ** r * • ‘JV’*‘ hl,, i V**' They shot
Ji^a.i.1, r. - Ht"—''
^ wUe - W. E. Massey, of the firm of Massey
ft
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Dr. Abbott w
s elected a member of
1 In 1897, and
ead since 1899. When he first took l« s* at as a member, he found the -bool facilities aud advantages rather icaf re. There was a principal and io i sslstauM, with 170 or 175 pupils, id i verybody seemed to he content i allow things to go along in the
way. But w
h the ai
of Dr. Abbott, there came also R. - lies and H. A. W. Smith, and i fusion of new blood worked a erful change—perhaps a little !y at Drat, hut an advance along nea, nevertheless, and one that ou^nued up to this time. Now, v unty superintendent aays, with -upervislng principal, a principal tight assistants, the Ocean City public schools are second to none any-
vbere.
Dr. Abbott was boro In Tuckahoe, his county, on August 6,1845, and Is if English lineage. The first progenlor of the family on American soli ame from Abbotsford, England, lu 'olonlal times. The parents of -the l>octor were John C. and AnnaTreen Abbott. John C. Abbott was judge of 'or several year* at May's landing. Tlie subject of this sketch was edutled In tbe public schools of Cape May and Atlantic counties, and afterward engaged in teaching school in the latter county. He was also tbe principal of tbe Middletown Arademy, lu Delaware. I-a ter, he filled the office of deputy clerk of the Atlantic County ourt for three year*. Entering tbe Jefferson Medical College, he graduated in March, INTO. He :ook a special course lu anatomy, mrgery and gynecology, receiving •eparate diploma* for tbe work be bad accomplished lu those branches of tbe medical science. In his practice, he has made a specialty of gynecology and surgery, and lu these special departments he has patients In all ‘the Mate and Philadelphia His knowledge along these Hues Is accurate and profound, aud his treatment of such diseases has been follow - t excellent results. His reputaltou has thus exteuded far adn wide; aud be Is frequently called lu consultation to Atlantic City, Sea Isle City, Tuckahoe and other places in this section of tbe Male. From 1870 until 1N73, be engaged In practice at May'a Istndmg, and then became tbe successor of his old precei* r. Dr. E. L. B. Wales, at Tuckahoe, nalnlug there nntll 189G. He then me to this dty, where he has since remained. Dr. Abbott came to Ocean CKy In rder to get away from a practice hose extensive proportions and great respoualbiUtles wen ruining his own health, and now be has all be can attend to or cares to undertake In the line of his own profession. For a of years be was engaged In the drug business al Tuckahoe. He la a member of the American Medical Arooclatlon, New Jersey Bute Medical Society and tbe Cape May Couuty Madleal Society, and was their last meeting appointed a delegate to the American Medical Convention, to be held at Atlantic City In June next. in addition, Dr. Abbott Is a member of the Board of Censors of the MedleoCblrurgical College, of Philadelphia, a position be has occupied since July 1,1894. He was ofTet*] a di luatilutloo, hut this honor bededlited. It la not out of place here lo stale that the Dochft baa perform ed some of tbe moat delicate and difficult openllobs known to surgery, and has an .American endoscope (the X-ray Instrument. for surgical work. till practice In surgery and gynecology is regarded as grew ter than that of any other physlciaif In this county, sureees as a surgeon la due to hi
Ing wide research, earnest thought and original Investigation. Dr. Abbott's first wife wa* Miss Haul; Blew, of Bridgeton, N. J. They sere uiari led on Christmas Day, ISd», md they were blessed with three children—Anna M.. wife of Reuben Little, ot Philadelphia; Miss Llzxic L. Abbott, wbo lives with her father ■Ida May, wlfeof George L Parson*, of Tuckahoe. His second Mips Emma C. Godfrey, daughter of judge liereklah Godfrey, of Turkahoe. The present Mrs. Ab-
Adella Corson, daugh-
ter of Captain Sylvester Corson, who for many yeatp lived at Palermo. He has been for year* Identified with scret and beneficial organizations, or more than a quarter of a century e ha - been lu the ranks of the Odd Fellows, holding membership lu it Tuckahoe. He Is conuectei with the Andent Order of itted Workmen, the Junior Order of American Mechanics, the Daughters and tbe also Ocean City
Athletic Asaoclatlou.
insistent Christian, Dr. Abbott
he distance » as Xfiu feet.
To be absolutely correct, the mea— iremeuts should be taken from a point htrty-two feet from the old boardwalk -the exterior line of the easement
*. A. R. Ranck and Mrs. Juliet Hughes, of this city, left on Tuesday ir a business trip to Philadelphia and ew York. They will be absent the rmaluder of the week. While away, ley expect to have tlie pleasure of earing Patti, an Invitation havlnj oeu extended them by a niece of Mrs Itaock.
Tlie Cape May City Council has |>assed an ordinance through second reading authorizing tbe issuing of (140,000 of five |ier cent. thlrty-ye« mds. This will bring the total li ibtedueaaof the city up to »34N,SOO.
ias for yea if the Methodist Episcopal Church, vhere be Is serving on the official
board.
•rofeasioual way a fiords the best evidence of his capabilities, and no physician has ever observed more closely the ethic* of the men professional code or showed courtesy to his fellow-practltlon-lau he. Almost a* a sacred trust nils to hold his professional offices, and U has been his careful alienstudy aud Ida deep and abiding human sympathy that have brought him tlie distinguished position he bolds hi professional circle* to-day. Away hack In the seventies. Dr. Abbott waa active In Republican party politics In this county. He, highly prizes a book given him by General George M. Robeson after the memorilc contest for tbe senatorsblp beeeu Robeson and General W. J. Sewell, recently deceased, which was by the former. Dr. Abbott was secretary of tbe Cape May County that attended the nominating convention lu Camden.
TO MAKE IMPROVEMENTS A meeting of tbe stockholders and directors of tbe Ocean Ulty Gas Light ompany waa held In Ihe office of the ■rporatton, In this city, on Saturday morning. In tbe abaence of tbe President, B. C. Godfrey, Kaq., of Atlantic City, David P. Creaswell occupied tbe
;balr.
Stock waa Issued to tbe directors, aud In addition It was decided tc the mains and make arrangeta for extensive Improvements In tear future, w hereby tbe company may be ready to take care of lucreased business, tbe outlook for which Is very favorable. The Philadelphia A Reading Railroad will put In a sw itch for xcluslve use of the gas company.
The Adams Decorative Company, 752 Asbury avenue, In order to make for their new stock, offer i
job lots for about half. Tbey’ll not
yanr . ... _ _ of the lot. For a abort time (2.00 w orth of Red Star Stamps for even (LOO worth of wall paper purchased, that Is, If we bang the pa I
K?t£ stationary wash stand* and tnl and back stairway; stable < fo* 6 horses and 2 oarriL_— d floor of stable.flve rooms; price, *12,000. Apply 805 North 4Sd strePhlladelpbta, or Hkxtikbl offlea.
ii the
is did a
• tbe
all w
ii unprecedented depth since away sek In November. Frost In the round to tbe depth of eighteen and veiny Inches hn. become an old story
lurphy'* home, on Six-
nub
• Into
wenty-seven Inches. TOOK MEASUREMENTS
leof day. I.
lodfrey.
with their
they aj
Mrs. Brick, Ihe Presiden
life of Miss Willard; "Choosing Her Career" wai the title of Mr*. M. N Adams' tribute, while Mrs. II. H. Bo-j dine referred to the "white ribbon" leader as an organizer. One of Tennyson's poems," Following tbe Glean,” Miss Willard’s favorite, was read by Mr*. A. P. Milner, and another favorite of'Mlaa Willard's, "l-cwd. Kindly Light," was read by Mis* Harriet Schureh. One new member, Mr*. K.
W. Warren, was iutrudi
?*)/• “ d ."SIm'Up. May
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KAVK i'UU.AIifcU’UIjty'OR ATLAS ssvs Krosrt turret siwiionL via Uslsws-s River hr Idee. Kspnss. ••Js. m-LM and , i^UXaMMgjMjxjkh£ u-
The colonial supper given by the W. t\ T. I', on Friday evening last was a decided financial success. The menu was attractive au l everyone had an enjoyable time, in which they were assisted by the bevy of pretty aids. The latter were Misses Harriet Schureh, Anus and Violet Chami Lizzie Corson, Rose Camp, Alice Watson, F.ffie Adams, little Steelman, Lydia Hlghee and Bertha Sampson. Tbe decoratjons consisted of flags aud potted p la ii la.
After several conferences of Republican leaders of the Second Congressional district It has been decided that Ihe delegates w ho are to be selected to attend tbe National Republican Convention at Chicago, lu June, will be Congressman John J. Gardner, of Atlantic City, aud Senator Bloomfield H Minch, of Cumberland Couuty, and the alternates will he Senator John G. Horner, of Burlington County, and Senator Lewi* M. Crease, of Cape May County.
The proposed minstrel show by the members of the Ocean Oily Alfcletic Association will be given about the middle of April. The boya will begin practicing In a short time, and the outlook Is encouraging for a rattling performance.
LOST A WILL-
Sea Bay Transportation Co. ni«tD»r AarsllssBU K..CIUS Itaal Jaa» . K.T.I Him is’-.. .H-EVS «'lrr U. Ltt. UD, L0 ss<l LS p. m. 4 os vs Looapoft tor Osssu Cttv-l IS, X-XL -II. loti,sod 11.31a. m. IASI lias, l as s.n ■ US. XM. LSI and LM psT Additions! host bsvss Kornsn' Point tor *<ao CU) u ajo a. IB. Hotamlna. Mans
I* desirable; equally so to he fix« death. Temporally speaking, a dow mem policy best serves boll
fixed for
*h ob-
Hayl Hay! Look out for higher prices. The C. H. Shoemaker Lumber Co. has two car-loads on tbe way. Special prices from the car. Place your order
WORK DONE UP-TO-DATE AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED....
..752... ASBURY AVENUE.
JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTENDCD TO.
WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF SIGNS.
Paper Hanging and Painting More Wall Paper this spring than ever. ! WINDOW SHADES FROM 16 TO 60 CENTS. ! Art Material, Pictures, Paints, Oils, Brushes, Varnishes, Window and Looking Glass. Go see the goods and you will buy at B, R. Smith & Sons
IO-*« ASBUttY AVENUE.
OCEAN CITY. N. J.
$400 CASH^^. Is all It takes to buy a New Fourteen-room House, tn tbe beet location, directly on the ocean front. Bay window on ocean aide, porch on three aides, aeoouu story balcony; It Is beautifully papered, every door and window lx screened 'hade* to all window s aud electric lights In every room, with chandeliers and Hades complete. This bouse has every known convenience and no reasonable iHer will be refused because It has to be sold quick. Call on me and I will be pleased to show It to you. HARRY HEADLEY NINTH STREET, NEXT TO FIRE HOUSE
THHE have, one of the best investments for $750 ever offered in Ocean City. Write us for particulars. .\ .*. MASSEY & EDWARDS, Eighth and Central Avenue.
ROBERT FISHER Real ISestat© BOURSE BUILDING Eighth St and Asbury Ave., OCEAN CITY Do you want a Collage or HotelT Have you anything for no IT Do you Wlxb to buy, or bava you anything to sal! T Lai me know—I'LL DO THE REST. ~
Beautiful Cottage Sites... High Ground. Lota Graded. SUaeta and Sidewalks Graveled. Many new bulldlnga already erected. Plot lying between AUantle avenue and the Ocean, and Fifth and North streets. Apply to any teal astata agant. Investigate before purchasing
Ocean City Land Company JOJI.w o. u tw n r. ■aaagar &. V. COMBON. Prarnawml
KONEV BACK and : : : PAINT FBH5 OF COST: IF DAVIS' 100 per cent. PORE PAIIT la not found lu exact accordance with the guarantee and analysis on every package!* Write or 'phone William Rich, Hotel Braxton, Atlantic City, N. J., or write THE H. B. DAVIS COIPAIT, HAI.TinOKi:. MARTLAND.
IRA S. CHAMPION Alderney Dairies Guaranteed Strictly Pure A\ILK AND Ice Cream ESTABLISHED 1N1 e^ubCoid^ionu. D.w ibu TMTUB ^ra 7tii SI. and Asbury Ave.
H. A. W. SMITH at ton . Plumbinf! - Heat n{ -1 848 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J.
OCEAN CITY BAKERY (Koocaaeor to r. A. acheek.) BREAD, FANCY CAKES aad PIES GEORGE S. BICKEL, Proprietor
BL'BacUlBE POU THE SENTINEL, •IOC Ptn YEAR
First National Bank or Ocean City, N. J. CAPITAL SIMM. SURPLUS SIMM
B. B. MTITBH, VlewITHiat W. BOOTT HAW U, Oeahlar J. VITHIAW TATKM, Sc

