Ocean City Sentinel, 5 May 1904 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Ocean City Sentinel

R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor OCEAN CITY, - - NEW JEKSKY

PRIM m\ THE D. OF l.'S HOOD WORK

HAD A GOOD MEETING

Mprtni I

I n» apritiE Inatltut* of < a|» May County \V.T. f., at Tuckalio* on Visiting Delegations Witness Thunrlay laat. wa> one of tbr I—t ever

.uaiderlnir the atalr of Hie

monilng,

Ik raaponae to a query concerning the aoope of the Fbqc law, paned by the laet Lettalatur*, Attorney Ueneral McCarter aaya: “I have examloed cha|>ter 16 of the law of ISM, being a aupplement to the erlm« act, which

makea tbemotllatlon or uaeof tl>e flag r ralae from the vlaltora.

tor advertlalng or other purport, a mMemaanor. My opinion I* that tbk law doaa prohibit the placing of the name*, poet number* and other aymbola of any kind upon the national

flag by Orand Army poata.”

A somnrnaT dlacouraging view of the crop condition* In tin* and adjoining eouuUea I* taken by Kranklln Dye, Herratary of the Htale Hoard of Agri culture. He *aya: “I have been among the farmer* much daring April, and am obliged to report that tlie eitaatlon

I* not at all reaaMirtng. K

though, that I know from paat experience that the deduction of crop expert* at till* *ea*on of the year may be found vary faulty whan the harveat I* In hand. The only method of Judging of winter-wheat I* by the condition*

prevailing laat year. Thl*

bring* In the climatic condition. It. , will be found by comparing rerordi that the weather laat fall wa* very wet. Became of thl*, plowing wa* delayed, and when the mad wa* Anally In the ground It had not taken proper root

Initialed, and the work

of the team, under the guidance of [la* Hallle W. Lake, wa* excellent. After these exerriaea, *peec!ie* were In order, and timely and luatructlve

illng with the good aceom-

pltebcd by *uch organIxallon* a* the D. of A., were made by John W. Hmtth, who aim welcomed the guest*; William lake, of No. 10; Wm. Hoe* and Mr. and Mr*. Wallace, of Tuckaboe; Mr*. Mamie T. Cavlleer, of Unwood, and Mr*. Mary Yoong, of Heamie. All of the epeecbe* w ere received with enthualaiun, end liberal

applauae wa* bealowad.

A comic *ong by Mr*. Kmest Champion, of Hcullvllle, made a big hit, and Mia* Bertha Hampaon gave a reading

■ her liana] One atyle.

One of the feature* of the evening wa* the |oem read by John W. Kunth, an original rouiposlUoti, on the Inllia-

All who heerd It agreed that It wa* very good.

An abundance of refreshment* wa* had, and them were enjoyed no tern than the other portion of the pro-

. The early wa very poorly, made a tour of many farm* In < cater and Cape May oountta* In c to get at the earliest report* of thl* grain, and I aw bat three good crop which promised well for the harvest. 1

VI400—Benjamin H. Wright at c George C. Bartlett, two Iota, each IT feet wide, on northwerterly aide of Bay avanoe, aoulh westerly of Twelfth

vno—Booth W. Burleigh at al. John W. Cornell, lot on northwesterly side of Pleasure avenue, 806 feel ■ootbwoterly from Twelfth *treet. VSMO—William M. Taylor at ux. to Mary F. Btadem. lot No. 486, Bee. D. V480O—Clara E. Pearce at al. to Mary Ann LwJenne*, lot No. 101, Bee. A. V426—Morgan Hand, ■pedal me* to Blton lUaley, loto Now 41.44 and 46.

The vbdtlng delegation* were i p a* follows: From Tuckahoe Council, No. 48, twenty-nine; McKinley, No. 60, Bcallvilte,eight: Colombia, No. 61, Lin wood, eleven: Beaslde, No. 66, BrarlBe. eight. There were eeventynemben of the local council In

The Cape May County Orand Jury returned true bills In the following came: Township of Upper, In the county of Cape May, maintaining a nutaanoe by IUX repairing the highway between Beasley 1 * Point and Pe-

r or ■ mne—lue nuuai i NoremberlS, 1B0B; a*aiHran<itatUry; 1

On Monday next, two week* earlier than laat year, the Waal Jersey A Beaabore Railroad Compaq will b running an exprea* train, mor; and evening, between Ocean City Philadelphia. Thl* la enouuranljjg. . It is a move that will meet wit appreciation of the Ocean City traveling public, and shows that the "Peongy” Is thoughtful of this city’*

wife and daughter, Mis* Jennie, from this dty to Newark on Baturday. Joining Dr. Young on the way

i Initiation by the

New Degree Team.

om. If ever, ha* there been *ucb

had by any society

body of people In thl* city a* " pertenced on 1bnt*dayevening lart, “ when the member* of Ocean City 1 Connell, No. 10, D. of A., entertained large delegation* from netgbbortng council* upon the occasion of the flr*t appearance of the new dee res tain of the local organtxalton. Thl* tarn wa* cen with II* recently-purchased |*r»iberualla and won much deserved

mce wa* remarkably good. Tlie meeting wa* called t iJW a. m. by the County

dr*. M. 8. Adam*, all of the other

resprrtl'

luoltion*. The ie|«>rt» received wg both Instructive end encouraglui the afternoon *es.lon, greeting

UiEU OF (M0\ (Ol .fflL I

ITty Hurveyor Ooff al l tlial i|urtaut that *oine of tbesr i set, and be we* lu*trurt*d to

the mailer.

Hiram Hteelman reportxl th ;drain ha* been placed under the

Sharp Words Heard, and the »"« , ^ llr ^ > ** K, * l ‘ lh

Angel of Peace Didn't

- Hover Near.

| wa* decided to

started

extended by I lev. Mr. Blake, |ia»tor of Tuckahoe M. E. Church, The vlaltiug delegate* were agree.bl, enUrtalned

,, tl* member, of the Tuckahoe W. “ « h * '"y '"•* >*»■ ■ ni "‘* * l " T. I’., In whose bell the meeting, of lm|»rtan. ,w,«r* Ihal are-■atlere.l .ere held. Taking II all In all. tb. •~ u “ d f'**"" lu .^ item here comddered the day one of, ‘ iwl-offl.. .hould be leathered up

Improvement and Inrtrucllon eb-ug ^

tbelr lint* of

The out-of-town participant* In the feaUvttlm of the occasion were enlerI over night by member* Ocean City Council, and they left tbelr home* the next day lood In t! praise* of the hospitality of oar Daughter* of America. IN THE CHURCHES.

bt. acotnmxE’A ■ will be tine’s at 8J8 o’clock next Bonday by the rector, Rev. J. B. McCloakey.

The autumn Institute w III he held In ll» dty. Tlie date ha* not yet been determined, but the meeting will either the last week In Hcplcm■the first week In October. At thl* meeting, oflloer* will be elected and other bnnir

ilon w III be

prominent •leaker. DR. RIDER NOMINATED

a meeting of the member of the Ocean City Athletic Association, on Monday evening, the resignation of K. Will lam BOO, a* president of the organisation, was accepted. r only name presented In nomination a* tlie successor of Mr. William>tber than Vice Prewidenl Burt, who declined, wa* that of Dr. Chaa. B. Rider, who wa* unanimously d. Spencer Hwan waa nominated tor the insltion of secretary, made vacant by the resignation of Ira B. Champion. The election w ill be held at the next meeting. Dr. Rider 1* one of tlie mod active member* of the aasodalloii, the Inter«s of which organization lie luu I ways had at heart. It was decided to have an entertain ■eat In Trowcr's Hall, tor the benelll of the dub, the latter part of this

niUTT K. r. Bcrvka will be held at 10A0 a. and 7JO p. m. In the First M. eh on Bonday next, In tgargt of the pastor, Rev. Pennington Corson, who will preach.

HOLY TUI It ITY. vices will be held a* usui Holy Trinity Church on Bonday, d by Rev. H. P. Chapman. Hdly Communion at 8 o'clock.

WUX BE MISSED

r-ror. Klggiaa mmr N«M M

aide since the arrival of the sm hooka. The Met bod tat Church I* noted for Its fine music, especially in the summer time. Laat summer the church had a very tine vocalist In Prof. John B. Biggin*, bat Mr. UotT 1* afraid that Prof. Klggtn* will not ha with ua a. Inasmuch a* he ha* charge of a Philadelphia choir.

lerw U Velte, of Philadelphia, a dental the Booth Jersey Institute, preached at both service* In the First BapUrt Church on Bonday last. HI* subject In the morning waa “Prayer.’ In the evening lie spoke on "The Wise and Foolish Virgin*.” Both *er pleased the member* of the congregation. Mr. Velte may be here agali ■next Bonday.

An amendment to the law, made by the tart LagWature, penult, .porumen to go after hay bird* on May 1 Instead of having to wait until July IS, aa wa* the law heretofore. The from May 1 to May 80.

After running for a catch a Reading train at Oak Lone, aged Mr*. Florence W. Landis, of ( ape May, died In the Terminal In Philadelphia on Thursday last. Her llloea* waa noticed by tlie train, hot they were unable to he

Tlie Bute Bard of Taxation ha* prepared and will shortly *eo< •very tax aaeeaor and collector In New Jersey a circular letter designated to bring about adherence to grater •quality In cum puling taxa oi property In the Bute.

Brigs*, Mrs.. N. I-

Telk about your coffee, we hare a brand sre dell 48c. a pound. Mori all brand*. Hare you tried our Gold Medal Butter? &e. a pound. Bat* all batter oa the market. Kariy vegctabte* fre*h from the farm every day. O. H. Hsxky, Seventh and Anbury

The SxlfTtKtL Printing House U

enable to m* tbe perfo-teri warkiice of -Tlie I A*t of tlie Mohican*.” i Friday night, the member* of Comion Council—or several of tlietn, at last, apj eared determined to have a a . red-fire display of their ow n at their

l*>rted lhal

log. and they d

Mr. Hadley

advertising contract lia<l hewn awanln the Dorlgud Agency Contract* ha< also ban made for space In Hie tier mautowu ludeiwndeut-tiaiette. thCamden Post-Telegram and the Oceai

City Directory.

Councilman Graham stated Hist th City Bollcllor would like Council b inert In executive session In refer*no to ttie boardwalk matter, and this wa

agreed lo.

Tbe City Solicitor *•« that In th ■alter of tbe bill

III1MIKKRS CUE CROmp PIBIDB Mcmbcrfi of Kalmia Hayloft Celebrate Firat AnnivcrKary in Fine Style.

[ary by giving a pa oulyoiivdlword.nl to tbe fact that ice outlie bach

WAGES INCREASED IwMer numbers Accede to tbe meriwcst or Jooracsmca'. The men with tbe largest smiles in thl* dty al the present time are tbe Journeymen plumbers. Later, when the as son open*, they'll probably ■ring radium a* ornament*. The on for It all Is that they have bad tbelr nalarle* Increased. They got together, recently, and decided that, as It bad been a hard ter and they are likely to have a long ner. It wa* op to them to request employer* to give them a little more share In tbe proflu. They felt that they could enjoy a May-day celebration a little better tf tbe master plumber* would agree loan eight-hour day, at 40 cents an hour, w ith a Baturday half-holiday during July and August. They asked, and they received, tbe new ecbcdule going Into ; on Monday last.

CHOIR REORGANIZED

The choir of tbe Presbyterian Church as been reorganized for tbe summer ranon, and It w ill he gratifying I i tlie many friends of Mbs Alice HIs■y, one of Dean City'* lading singer*, that she ha* been re-engaged foi tlie coming year. The choir will be made up a* follow*: Sopranos—Ml*s Alice Klstey and Mrs. Howard. Alloa—Mrs. L. M. Creme and Mr*. T. Lee Adams. Tenor*-T. Is* Adam* and Joseph Hutton. ■so*—A. J. Smith and Hied man Smith.

■wllaiwa Permits. The following penult* have been Issued by Char lea L. Hofmann, Building Inspector: To Allen Scull for alteration, to tbe residence of John H. Davis, Atlantic To English A Johnson tor bat oum tor Herbert Bcbull on bay front, •oulh of Tenth street.

RARE CARVING FOUND TO* TfcIrU picked t> Along Ike

Brack Wilkin ■ Year. Enoch Homers, of tbe Middle

Having Button, while petroling tbe beach, a few day* since, found a Eastern carving, of good sixe, representing a buffalo. It I* supposed a portion of an Idol. Tbts-ts tbe third article of a similar character found u|*oii the beach, w ithin a yar. The Bret was dtscove.cd last summer by J. Monroe Ludlam, and Homer* picked up tbe other two. Monroe gav to Mr*. J. H. Bush, w hile Homers'kept

md made a present of the other

For ax LX, or trade for Clean City property—flu? North 4>d »t., a lot Sox

and^’bJS

16 rooms, all convenlem sash stands and tubs; front stairway; stable on n

tor 6 horses and S carriages; J floor of stable,flve rooms; prior,

*—North 4M

For. Halo—Near the Bay front, between Tenth and Eleventh streeU several chap loti suitable for summer cottage*;.MX) per lot; one-half on r main on mortgage. Apply to ABEL D. BCULL, BIT Central Ave.. Goon City, N. J.

Bargain.—Boy front lot*, *

mHT N J. Apply to Mb* Alma H. Burrail, 46 Cooper rtrert, Camden, N. J.

CATCHING WBAKFISH 'irwt tala Hawl Made b> Owvl* Although some few waktUh wet aught the latter part of last week, the first real hatch of the season wo* caught on Monday by David 8teelnan. He soon dl»|>used ul three iperlmen* of tbe deep. With the advent of weaktlsh. It'* a pretty *ure sign that w Inter I* over, at la»t. Another who made a good haul of beauties In tbe fray of wakflsh George Jeffries, w ho waa also ou

the hay ou Monday.

their Hoe Hue of medium and low-priced paper*. They're differ from the ordinary kind, and cost Utile as you would care to pay for w paper. Many of them an he used . paneling and applique work, giving you a swell, up-to-date room, at very Ilule expense. We are In a position lo do your work promptly and as chaply as any one else an do It. If you want something different from any, one else, wean give 11 lo yon from our •pedal and exclusive line and will guarantee that no one else will get the same this yar. Belli MOD In red star ■tamp* w Ith one dollar's pure hate, If we bang the paper.

could he found wliliout trouble. Thl*

he thought, sliould be done by

the City Clerk, with proper nuupeua-

on for tbe extra labor required.

This brought a protest from Counllman Headley, who stated (hat the ise had been bought tor tlie (Tty lerk at his request, sod It Is his place to put the 1*1*1* In order In the case, especially as tbe (Tty Clerk'* alary

' ad been Increased this yar.

City tTerk T. I-ev Adsni* here erose and said that lie bad never asked the dty to bay the case for him. He had ailed attention to tbe fart that tbe

rlty needed a filing case.

"If, Godfrey thought that tlie filing 11* of benefit to both Council and (Tty Clerk. He movM that the City Clerk separate the |*|>rr* and

send hi* bill to Council.

Mr. Headley protested against this. He wanted to know how much It I* going to coot, again claiming that H Is the City Clerk'* duly Ui do thl* work

Ithout extra ex |*n*e.

Mr. Godfr y'« motion was passed. There wa* anotlier kick by Mr Hadley «0n> It wa* moved by Mr. Graham that the auditors recently engaged In the work of going over tbe city's books be secured to look over the eld books of the assessors. Hadley anted tbe motion amended so. that would rad that the auditor* give an estimate tor tbe work. He believed Council should know how much It I* going to cost to have the auditor* do a

little addition.

Councilman Graham thought that (lie auditor* should he given (26 ach

>r their labor*.

Mr. Headley objected. The city Increased salaries thl* yar w Itb the understanding that the official* w ould do irk and spend more time Hi lea. The City Clerk Isn't In t as much as he *bould be and people are complaining. Councilman Graham aid that Mr. Hadley bad no right to thus .sail

ic City Clerk.

It was Anally decided that tbe aodlr* give an estimate tor auditing tbe book* of the amewors. There waa a bit of a scrap over the bill of Reilly A D’xey for tbe «treet work. The gross amount of the bill from this Arm I* JT1.9UI 66, exceeding i of the cooUfect, It wa eooliy some of tlie member*, by i. After ronriderable wrangling, during w hicb tbe (Tty Solicitor's

but not given w as decided to

pay the Arm f 16,6(1). President Adams Councilman Graham voted “no.” Mr. Adams wu not In favor, be old, of accepting a bill for more work than as Intended In the contract. There wu a decided mlx-up apparent In the understanding of tbe requirement* of the bid* tor the work Central avenue from Forty-second to Forty-eeve tb Ktrecta, and the uufinished portion of Asbury avenue, between Thirty-fourth and Thlrty-Afth street*. Tliere were four bids received, these being from the West Jersey A S, ashore Railroad for that portlou the work along tbelr property Asbury avenue; Corson A Fox, Jus. Hutton and Kev. H. H. Hann. The railroad company failed U certified cheek with Ite bid. Headley aid that this Isn't right. Tlie wught thl* way before, that tlie bid be returned

to tbe company.

Mr. Graham staled that the railroad company I* now at work and promises have It completed within thirty days. He added, however, that be felt dubious over tbe lack of a cert I lied

cheek.

In response to a query, tbe (Tty HoIlcltor announced that, according ordinance, the electric railroad paoy Is not obliged to portion of the avenue occupied by II, only to keep It, and two feet outeidi repair. He aid further llist the city could not saipss property owner* (reel only half built. Hadley desired to have tbe c for tbe unAntahed work Asbury avenue awarded the low bidder, and tbe city readvertlsr tor i ork on Central avenue. Contractor Fox did not think thl*

For Ki:nT—Twelve-roomed bouse:

r, referi

M. Garrison, of Jersey CHy, tentton of an old bill of (7

lea rendered.

Tbe bill, It was said by dams, wu tor work do,

It was i the Finance I omn

gate.

Hadley slated bill from the same 1st

iwak.

port to Council.

It was decided Hurt u institute a day'* work employed ou the street. Councilman Graham r appropriated for U

city 1.

Hotel Brighton, rr* explain OCEAN FRONT. LOCATION NOT EXCELLED. ? y Z* had j APPOINTMENTS and SERVICE FIRST Cl .ASS H. K. SOOY.

-adershlp “f Harry Ad

SESUHE CITTItES. HOTELS, ETC.

E WOULD CALL YOUR ATTENTION to the Archlteclural Branch

) with lili m tally.

builder having Is-torv

, VV K of V "nVbuMu

e ARCHITECT HELPS YOU with hl.experiei

e Ball <

Hr

I that

City Solicitor

hat. In order to avoid iiomlhle trouble, be city reject ell the bid* received and advertise tor Md* tor all the work. A motion to this effect w as |*ssed. It w as ordered that tbe oertJlied beck* be returued to tbe bidder*. A Dumber of recommendation* from the Street Committee were read by Hiram Hteelman, and tbe matter was referred to the Htreel Committer w ith

power to act.

President Adams ailed attention to tbe condition of tbe south aide of Wert •venue, between Eleventh and Twelfth streets, and Mr. Graham spoke of the oondltion of the ameavenue, between Ninth and Tenth street*. CoundlmanWeadley stated that the Street Supervisor has order* to Aulsh est avenue a quickly a possible. Mr. Godfrey reported that lbe Fire

Councilman M. non need that tbe A ling case tor Council had bon purchased and placed lu

position.

Councilman Adams also ailed attention to tbe fact that there are a number of monument stone* In various sect tons of tbe city that should he

(Tty base

ball club would advertise the city, and when tlie people come here w e should something of this kind with i to help entertain them. He d to know If the Adrertlslug Committee had 11 On left. told that tbr committee lias hut that the CHy BoHcitor had advised against (aklngsurh action. Then Mr. Graham withdrew hi* molt wu moved, and agreed to, that notice be published of the fllltig with tbe City Clerk of the assessors' report ,nd Fourteenth street. Tbe City Holliitor wu in-tructed to notify tbe \\ est Jersey to put In a crossing at Tenth rtreel to correspond ith the rest of the street. Councilman Mark W. Adam* thought this a good time to si boil s-rolllng tor a frag library Coundlmau Graham expressed the ■pinion that this is out of (Tty. Cot rll'a line. Home organization here thou Id take tbe Initiative and Council could co-operate. Mr. Adam* did not agree with the •puker, and be moved that 8 committee of three be appointed to communl cate with Andrew Carnegie In refer' ice to tbe gift of a library. Mr. Graham didn't see anything wrong with tbe motion. President Adams thought that of tbeae things are expensive, hut he appointed the following committee: 1. W. Adams, N. C. Godfrey and Harry Hadley. It wu decided to publish notice of Intention to make Improvements to the rtrerts and sidewalks on Fifth, Eighth, Ninth and Eleventh street* nd on Haven avenue. Councilman Hadley «ald that the ordinance requires the Inter-Hiate T. ~ •phone Company to paint Its |«>lt but the company has not done so. I ed that tbe matter he referred the CHy Bollcllor, and, if the couipeny the work, revoke tbe franchlse. This was agreed Tbe report of the building lna|iecU>r '•« received and Hied. It was decided to negotiate a loan ot *4000 to pay bills. that nothing wu done at the executive neeslon. The following hills were approved and ordered paid: Ira 8. Champion, CHy Treasurer, notes, etc., 812,848.36; Ira H. Champion, CHy Treasurer, note*, etc., M*,*78.88; Charles G. Miller, *76: Charles I. Miller, *68.26; A. A Howell, *106. 16; Charles L. Hofmann, *27; Joseph Krausa, *2; W. J. A B. It. R.. *2.41 David Bcull, *1.60; O. if. H iiry,*7.fi0; Edgar Ferguson, 11: Oce»-' (Tty ledger, *4.06: R. C. Robinson, *211 24; John McAleese, *46.80; A.Jf. Downs, *61.74: John McAleese, *68.76; ('. H Shoemaker A Co., *2i.S8; George Haw- *** Adams, *22 78; 8, Champion, (18.4S; J. \V,Smith,IIS; L. * Higher, *24.76; It. L. Goff, *68.80; Jama Smith, *86.70; Joe. Button, *681.-86; W. Barclay, Mt.7&; K. Howard Thorn, *1.80: J. P. Fox. *86.48; J. Guteuberger, *18.88; T. Young, *8.77; J. Murdoch, *28; M. Kennedy. *22.40; W. K. L. Dunan, *2228; C. H. Shoemaker Co., *34.86; M. Uughc*, *21.84; W. C. Scull.-18S.80; W. G. Moore. *234; J. W. Smith, *6.71; E. A. Corson 8. Warner, *21.18; B. Ewan, *16.; Burley, *30JO; H. H. Rice, tool):. Townsend, *36.86; Ralph Garwood, *60; A. Campb.-II, *<W; Ira Champion, Secretary Ocean CHy Fire Company, No. 1, *250; Thomas Join Youngs Coraon, *26 JO; Frank Shock, *60; H. W Hildreth, 160; Ira 8 Champion, *88.82; B. 11. Scull, *72; W W. Brown, *60; T. La Adams, *80.08; W. W. bell, *4.

ladles, nils final d looked like the

kettle hanging from

The “tramp" f

;e Haw kl

ng a pl|* hock of co

he land-owner, stood over him, gun n hand. In a threatening attitude. Waller McCorkle had a wagon-load if truck aud a barrel of "cider,’' w hlch ■ as freely- partaken of by several of the member* In the wagon. Ralph Garwood, a* a plow-boy, ‘gee-hawed" his Jenny mule to the InAulte delight of tbe uuall boy. Th

iKl'K, Ocean (Tty, N. J. 1 placed In p Mill —

It In,

ir |«ylu

it yoi

i no redress for rlthci >r no charge. Wean

ass of work.

him lo draw no Ids Imag-

- must allow generously- fur things uutororru tore than Is necessary, and general dlssallsfaro practical builders and will furnish rstlmalu

Office, Thirteenth Street and t

Avenue. P. O. Box 104.

r II*)

lakers. ha<

rapture.

al thing, wIII. a irlpod, etc. emblematic of Tiarles Hreckley r." lazily -mok.

•gains

LEWIS E. CORDERY

Carpenter and Bnilder ”1

arried oi

.low,

rt-w heeled a

i hlch

was protected by a gunny-sack, rk Iraki- and Samuel Hmitb each tarns In which were some ol Ocean (Tty's fairest daughters In Edward Stltew engineered an oldfashioned hay-rake, and J. Llby wai iu|ierintendrtit of the mowing ma

After the parade, the member* erved w ish la cram, ake and coffee n tbe wlgw-am In K. of P. Hall. Tlie members are very- thaukfu -II who assisted them In making ppredatc the service given by th band, reorganiM-d through the efforts Harry Adams, who did a It

istllng.

Before laving tor home, the n rs of the new adoption degree gave Ibe ladla an exhibition ol adoption degree inarch, a «erl. complicated drills, with which

reduce. 4M Wttlij An. Boi 363

SHOP -T£«TH AID VIST AVEIUE

OCEAN CITY. N. .1. | HARRY H. RICE,!-

....Kegistered Architect.... *X>9 W«»t Avunu

iclighte

Albert Webster, Irakeu<

md. Salem; W. 11. Wm. Mudgett, Robert

... -ibautn. Rev. Dr. . Young, Dean (Tty; Daniel Five Cape May; Wm. B. Dlxey. J. Irane, John (>. Reilly, AUanttc CHy. Somers Hilton, John Preble, Harry K. PrttH, Eduard R. Doughty, Carl T. (Temciit, J. W. Render, Atlantle (Tty; Paul A. Hendry. Samuel Yeu, Philadelphia; Ed. Ilartm, Harry Smtlh, John Royd, Walter Campbell, “ '*Vi»mhs,H.('. Stewart, Mlll-

. Welti-

■aa Hitt Eal to Live.—To sustain tls living, O. H. HrMtY will ater to want*. We have euiirtautly ou

{iand a choke •election of fresh

ot all description. Imported aud du- ” -legroarla, foreign and domestic

kSoh*r— — • -

delphla; Rev. Sam'I M.-< omh, Kingston, t'anada; Mr*. H. A. Webster, Helen deli. Shaw. Ridley Park; Finite Rowe, Pari-; R. II. Radrlifle, Mr. and Mrs. DcMott Shaw, Millville; Rei *" A. Massey, Goshen.

EMMETT.

A. Solomon, New Yl

Melu, Robert ('arson, J. .. Mr and Mrs. O. J. Deltousre, Mis. M, Kelly. JamwCranston, Fred. R. Dych, Wm. W. Rk*. Philadelphia: Joseph Thompson. Atlantic CHy; 8. H. Hann, Camden. F. H. Troost, Vineland: F. 11. Maeraadlng, Burton; John Badcliff, Salem Mrs. Bobart lUdelifl, Ada Badcliff, Millville; Mr*. David (J.

Alsop, liaverford, Pa.

. Welsh, Frank H. TayTt . Mr*. (Ttarla A. Doe, Miss » Doa, W. ti. I<clhaley, " ”

. .. lerson and childi«tu

F. Kellv, John M. Kallc.v, W.p!

1. Sommer*, Charles U.

ia cigars. In fact.

Fob Balx—Finest residential section In (lean City ; ou Ocean ave.. No. 884, Sec, A: $1(100 an remain on mortgage. A. M.Smith, 16 W. UIHh rt., N.Y.CTty.

Muow, Newton, II. Newton

F. Taylor, W. C. t.reer, uao. tv. Bclirader, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Shoemaker, John II. McUotchry, Philadelphia; Frank F. Taylor, Wm. G. Moore, lladdonlleld: F, K. Grosscup, Harry Reeves, Chaa. M. Abrahamson, Camden; Alex. R. Flthlan, Brklgrlon; Samuel E. Kw lug, ('ate May Court House: Reheat E. Hand, Erma: J. P. Fox, H. > a—oE »>--

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Leonard Krauss Co.

Electricians

try Avenue. Ocean City, N. J.

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HOUSE MOVING AND RAISINS

E. CLINTON & CO.,

Haizfieti'iri uc | Imporlin of

BRUSHES,

ENSLISH & JOHNSON, cootiaciors u Buimers 1240 Anbnry Avenue,

1001 imn, Ud 1 S. TESTA ST.,

S. B. SAMPSON, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER a*, rn* » esier a**., oewra «i«r. ■. JobMsc promiKl, a'lscasd I*. Plaas. Sfe* rau-sa aad workln* drswlnis rumlabrU. L. S. CORSON Contractor u. Builder OCEAN CITY, N. J. EEOSEE B. BDflBEEOIS i SOI Carpenters and Builders OCKA* CITY, I Is* (two. Huliain** HARRY H. RICE, ...Builder,.. No. 009 .WEST AVUNUU, oeuraiM uitv, rv. o. ALLEN SCULL Contractor and Builder 608 Central Avanua OCEAN CITY, N. J. Ksttmata (AssiTiilly ctvsn. JOHN T. WILSON Contractor and Builder Lock Box era : : : OCEAN CITY, N. J. (UrraisinUrni-w -onenad. JOHIN MARTS Contractfn^ Builder

I'l'NKKAl. DIBl.rTZIRH A. H. BAKER ...Undemker - and - Embalme:.. 849 ASBURY AVENUE. OCEAN CITY. N. J. calls aas.wrw« Oar or ai(8i. JflARK lake Undertaker and Embalmer

CHAS. E. ADAMS i BRO.

FuroRm, Carpett, tUHiig and Baddteg. l4 a^—

Wiodow Shades,

7l»-»4 Asbury avdnue. Ocean City. N.J

A MATCH A SCRATCH A VALVE TURNED AID A COMFORTABLE ROOM

ir you use A Gas Heater

CITY GAS LIGHT CO.

Three Favorites Scull's Best Flour Scull's Favorite Blend Tea Scull's Sterling Blend Ccffee

B. S. SCULL, Prop. ASBURY AVENUE AND NINTH ST. E. W. Burleigh & Co LUMBER AND MILLWORK OF EVEBT OESCBIPTIOI TB SUIT THE BUIIDII6 TRADE. Large Stock Whtrb mans to tbs ronsamer bottom

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OCEAN CITY, N J,