Ocean City Sentinel, 12 January 1905 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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Ocean City Sentinel

bat to anything Ilk* fair ewnpaOtlvi blddlnf fur the work to b* done With (.IS.OOi appropriated tor ne*|

atreet*; f 1(^000 for repaid to

JII..VHI for at reel llubun* and H0,W>"

fur boardwalk and a partllon

'city budget abowtiiK

EXCURSIONISTS',

down. Tbl* would not rhange the arbedut*. Il would Juat mean an additional train, and In Juatlee to Oeean

f10,000 ot*t IfOt, It would

that the year 1W. la likely to be a ta*jwyer*' nightmare. Tbeae look like

1U1 ward i- ad

I'enuay.”

of'So Thinks the Board of Trade, i,-k at t

Tug aarlugi bank re|«rta at if In from tbe rarloua Staloa.

they all tell tbe •

falling off In depoalt*. In every ha* been a gain, often very marked gain* The yea i of continuing proeperlty, eapertally for the wage-earner. OiT-as Cm waa alngularly free from Area of any oouawtuenre donr IWM, and for tbla all of our people feel grateful to Providence. Ail ho|>e t Ina oondltlou of aOalra will continue for many yean to come. Thla city haa a well equipped volunteer fire department—one of tba beat In tbe Stale; but no one la deairiona of teatlng tbe undoubted efficiency of

big fire.

The Board of Trade la eurtlng off early enough tbla year to have tiling* tbla aummer that are badly needed by the dty In older to gel -the “dog-day" vhdtor. One of among tbe moat Important, I* a dally through expreaa train each a aybet wee Philadelphia and thla city—one u In tbe morning, and another dawn I tbe evening. Tbla Important math waa delayed until too late laat year Perhapa the Board of Trade'* effort*

wBI bei

that the officer* are to be aeen prior to tba making up of tbe aummer

n different wr m to feel that tbe r year* to be realized. There Imlty of opinion be eepeciglly noteworthy, trio be united or at

ta and the fnrnlahing anlty, etc.. It I* I to aay auapldoualy ib ae a dam, If yon like, on the law regulating public tirlotlug, bribery, etc. AaMefrom It* harp about “graft,' with which It haa made Itaelf the laughing atock of tbedty, tbe "Calamity How ler” haa been more than anxiom, far a long time pari, to do the - ' - enty-five per cent h aay U "ahall be’ t lima far without remit > failing, it* Editor (capital "£'

At the firat meeting of Common <>uncU, at tbe beginning of the year he offered a gift to tbe dty'a governing body. With that “i-am Btr-Omcle'' envelope! bl* august a, be elbowed :o tbe front after the meeting of Council and volunteered to prlot, gratia— e organ IWhy thla generoaity, gentle reader' Why thla sudden amiability tow art a body which he baa been won l It Wcbrier-tell* u* that a “bribe 1 ' la “l< give, or promiae, a reward, or conakl eratiou, to a Judge, Juror, leglalalor, voter, or other peraon, tn a poaition of tniri, with a view to pervert the Judg meat or corral* *** conduct." And thla renaor of public moral*

city a dollar or two. Noble man:

Ha <

eaerve* an enduring monu-

ment, on w hlcb aboutd be luacrlbol.

"Urt thee behind me, BaUn! 1 Tbe motto of thla ao-callod u

pola r apiwara to ba:

■•Obey the law at all hauard*,’ cepi where It may be violated for tbe Hcaudal baueiU of tbe “Calamity

Howler/’

Tnwpwarra- KMcbtnuare Ediivh TbbSektikkj.:—Tbe

tide of ttalurday morning lari demouatrated the folly of extending Seventh, iUghlh, Nighth, Tenth, Eleventh, Twelfth and Thirteenth atreeta oceanward to tj»e point fixed by the otdl nance pa*aed by Common Council on Monday evening. Although the Ftorm of Saturday wa* of but hour* 1 duration tbe tide waa inside all tbe outward end* of theae ptopo*ed extensions and, alao, beyond

tbe to-be extended point* of Oeean end Weaiey avenue*.

It la dear to any regaocably close observer Ural there 1* no satisfying'

argument to be advanced In

theae intended extensions. The pity la already overburdened with tbe cai

*, and tbe root of malnteuaiK M tax upon tbe ow uera of

To procure sand for grading, the beach Is not now available, and It I* proposed toiejr pipes acroas from the bay and pump material to tbe strand,

nberof tbe loarddldut 'ennaj 11 with the aaniw

kiod of glaaM. He said that the Pennsylvania Kaiirwul oltlcta!* never tty to get the oi-eau t Tty bualneaa.

train act- They hr* er oumr her* to a ork up In-

— vleathaa heretofore between PhUadci-

FOUND DEAD IN BED pble end tbl* piece during the coming n " M

summer •eeaon. Mo declared the'mrai- I 1 *' 1

Which Makes

Move.

NEW CHIEF FOR EIRE “LADDIES J. S. Ru*h Unanimous Choice of the Three Volunteer Companies. Uve delegate* from each of the » oi-1

ROOFliNO AND SPOUTING! ’ PLUMBIN'; the}- g«t an i-iv* «■ -i,. mrihing

EMsbbsberl « lUI-

v talked-of er

Headley said It t* the purpose of

Thur* ! l * ,e d!}' to erevt a atrncture lhal can

Henry Albertson, oldari son of Mr day evening lari Iwullli/c.l In w in ler .» w ell and Mra/J. V. Alhertaon, of Be«»nd Another auggeatk.n that appeared b.; u ‘ e ' , T “ - , , 1 .

eri avenue, tbl. Hr. ... found meet . Itb the approve, of the mem- *•'"

ubed at hi* borne, HO P^fie her. w» that an effort be made | and po-ut.l, old-fa.hl..ncri tlrerttral.

e, Atlantic City, on Tuesday , have excursion* run to <>. morning lari. from rhlladelpbla, < amde He had alteuded a theatre on Mon- too. Millville and .Imllar ritiaa and day evening and came out about tow n*. * ( 11 Au o’clock with wane friend*. He- Committee* wero appointed

as Jovial, pa usual The family did ; Into both matters

ct bear him when he reached borne | Tbe meeting of tbe Board of Trade Hr atleoded to Hie beater In tbe ba»- wa. called to order by the 1‘resldem, ment and also tbe kitchen fire before j K. W. Edward*, who made a report of going to bis bed-room. A* usual, be j hi* very excellent work In advertising bed pul hi* clothe* away very care- j thla resort lari aeaaori by the dlrirl fully, and bad winded hi* welch and button In Philadelphia and vicinity ol clock. j bird'►eye views of Ocean City. The** Ik servant, w ho slept home, weut i pirturee, tbe oori considered, dkl he house early Tuesday morning, tlcewn CKy more good. Mr. Edward, she waa unable to get in. Eriell contended, than any advertising

lade to I •"d po-d-'J

in (’|tv4m*klng It at oner I’omb-rtal-le and luItridge-’ VI1I|I K ITiy»lclan» would* doublle*/

•end iiatirnt* here

would, tie extended Many people would come to this reiwirt. undri these conditions, rather than to Atlantic t tty. We would get our quota of visitor*, Including a lot of young folks, at Easter and Christina*, and tire younger set could have a good time In the en-

closed and attractive pavilion. Before adjourning. It w a* decided to

request the Ocean City Electric Kailway Company to extend their service

to Seventh at reel along tbe bay front.

Mr. Albertson’s sou-lh-la* being aroused, weut to the room I arouse bis fatber-ln-law, and found pparently dead io bed. A pbywaa unable to do anything. Heath 1* suplioaed to have been due aapbyxialkiu, a*the key of tbe Jet wi turned only partly off. A door w. partly open, however. Mr. Albertson's untimely death us a great shock to hla family He leaves two daaghfcre. The funeral will take place to-mor-row. Tbe Intermeot, which will be strictly private, will be

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HELPING CHILDREN

V. Williams, of Trenton, . tant Superintendent of the New Jersey Children'# Home Society, in the Interest of the organize >n Sunday lari. He epoke In tbe Elrri M. E. Church In tbe morning, and be made abort addresses In tbe Presbyterian and Baptist churches In 'the evening Mr. William ferred to tbe excellent work done by tbe society and stated that ' e was to search of a good bom deserving child. Tbe society, w hich Is'doing a noble work, has four classes of membership, namely: Pint, annual, dues, SI; life, uoneortlve payments; patron, n one or five payments: benefactor, f 100, In one or five payments. WILL HAVE A DORCAS

The Ladies 1 Auxiliary of the Klret Presbyterian Chnrcb met at the m Monday evening, Mrs J. P. Fox presiding. Tbla was a regular budmeeting, postponed from tbe week before because of tbe union serin the churches. was decided to encourage the younger girls of tbe church and Sabbath school by the organization of a Dorcas Hewing Circle, of which Mr Martin Is to be president. Tbe auxiliary will alao have a aew lug circle composed of Us member Tbe Brat meeting will he held at tbe home of Mrs. J. P. Fox on January St. 'Tllre. X. C. Godfrey returned home on Thursday evening lari after a viatt of a couple of weeks Id PbHadelpbla. Mrs. Godfrey was In the city principally to look after tbe welfare of her .'heater, who had been somewhat er the weather.’' He bad a number of swelling* In hla neck, and these, upon tbe advice of his physician, were operated uponr Tbe young mao was In the Samaritan Hospital for about a but Is now In pretty good shape again

eu all of the Improvements are finished, Councilman N.C. Godfrey lave a moat Inviting and comfortable home at «Si Asbury avenue. This be will occupy all tbe year, except possibly during tbe snmmer month*, when It may be rented. He has Just given the contract for a beatlot water) plant for tbe bouse to H. A. W. Smith A Hon. who will also

do the plumbing.

Aetna Council, No. 148, Jr. O. U. A. M„ of Heavllic, w 111 pay a visitation to lota Council, No. 1S6. of ibis city, on Tuesday evening next. Tbe local orgaulzalio.n,}* pre|«iing to treat the vie- * royally. An cnlerUliimeut will followed by refreshments for tbe er man. All of the members of lota Council are requested to attend

the meeting.

There was a good service In the Macedonia M. K. Church uu Hunday morning last. The colored folks were asalried by Capt. James W. lee, who iX|>ounde<! the word of God clearly and forcefully. Tbe church has no pastor In the winter months, •My looked after by Rev. T. H

Klah, In the summer. Mas Bowabt a Home.

rral E. \V. Warren, of Central % near Fourth street, who has been a resident of this city since coming from West Philadelphia about a year and a half since, has purchased Hie dwelling of Rev. W. A. Central avenue, near Ni The sale was made by Mas

week ending January 1MM:

that has yet been devised. Tbe views were secured at a cost of |3ju. There has been paid to Mr. Taylofolbe artist, tbe sum of tail.i 1 .. leaving a balance still due him. Referring t his labor* lo placing tbe views In leaf Ing hotels, affices. etc., Mr. Kd**rd spoke of the valuable aid given his by A. T. James, of PbHadelpbla, summer resident and extensive property ow oer here. Smith expressed I be wish that

convey

to Mr PM wards the (banks of the city for tbe work be had accomplished, but Ibis bring Impossible, lbought It only proper that tbe Board of Trade should show It* appreciation by giving President Edward- a rote ol thanks This was done. (ouucllmau X. C. Godfrey wa* elected a member of the organization. Treasures Ire S. I liampiuu reported (bat be had t£A5 in I be treasui a bill for tS.-M. Tbe bill a a* approved by Mr. Edwards aod ordered paid. The president asked If there w« any suggestions as to tbe dlspualtlui during tbe next few months, of thy d'a-eye views on baud, and also x* the matter of defraying the ex>aae of a peraon lo go around to the res and business offices In Philadelphia to see that tbe views are again put In window* and place* a here :bey will be conspicuous during tbe •oming season. Mr. Edwardi other* ibought that poaalbly the city xlgbt help. Mr. Headley moved,and the motion ras carried, that the secretary be In stractad to write a communication to explaining tbe condition ol affaire and asking if tbe city will shoulder the expense unanimity of opinion Hut Ocean City should hare a good band of music during the season. Mr. Edwards said that one man has offered to give 1100 hlmnelf and also secure from Phlladriphlaus Interested in this resort the full amount ueo i pay for a band Another m; to give *S0 toward the sai

Postmaster Hu I Ion ((sought it would i a floe Idea to bake excursions here during July aad Aoguri Home of tbe ~e thus brought here might buy property. In any event, a lot of money would doubtless be spent by tbe excursion 1st*. There was a time, only a few year* since, when Ocean had a* many as 000 excursionist* Millville and vicinity In one day. In the days of tbe old excursion house, mdreda of people came here In par-

ties almost every day.

Hpeaking of amuncltiits lor vialtors. Ur Edwards said that be felt sure tbe good patronage Mr. Moore's bowling alleys will receive will surprise (hat gentleman. There must he music, too. Good music uevet grows old or tiresome Referring to tbe merry-go-round. Mr Edward* ns

I that 1

i It i

year* ago, everybody visited It. Now, nearly everyone goes around It. Postmaster Hutton moved that s committee be appointed to raise fund* for tbe purpose of employing a cometenl man lo arrange for excursion* »<»ccan City . The motion w

appointed as the committee. \ Mr. Edwards asked If any of Airi members had given any thought to the necessity of Improved railroad service during the coming season. Mr. Headley expremed tbe view that Is time something was done. At- 1 ori every mort along tbe coast, a itb the exception of (Kean City. Is iffered advantages. In tbe way of dollar excursions and Improved service, by tbe railroad cuinj>anle-. Hutton said the city should *n early morning mail. An ras made along this Hue lari year, but uriblug came of It. Ira H. Champlon'B opinion waa that tbla Is tbe time of year to sec the railroad companies—before they have completed tbe arrangement of their

E- Edwards moved

tbe appointment of a committee to wait upon the officials of the Weal Jersey and Heasbure Railroad In referirly morning service of

papers and mall

R W. Edwards and E M. Hutton

ere chosen as the committee.

Mr. Edwards said that what Ocean CKy U very much in need df daring the summer Is an express train np to Philadelphia In the morning and an j ex press train doi^n In the evening—an ; cv picas train that will nol Mop at any polnt between Philadelphia and Hea Isle City, it haa been stated that tbe

ieen Hea Isle end Ocean

| lily la not a* good as that above Hea ’ Isle. Under the circumstance*, let us | have a fast train between the Quaker i

lift:- s. B. CONVER “ I '.’***'*"'“ aU A*h«r) Aveawe. Oceaa City, *. J- Ok* FitBei

DR. ABBOTT RE-ELECTED

At the annual meeting of Hie Hoard of Education, on Tuesday evening, the members present w ere Dr. B. T. butt, R. II. HUtcs, J. \V. Lee and -

Dr. Abbott wi and A. J. Smith Vice President. After tbe minute* of the meeting of Aecember IHth had been read and approved, the old repair committee was Instructed to notify Joseph Sutton to oot furnish (be gravel for the school yard at prerent City Huperiutendent Stevens' report as read and filed. It showed a total enrollment of 3*1. with a percentage of attendance of UL-'i. Mr. Stevens reported having transferred the Eighth. Seventh and Sixth grades from and lo tbe Seventh street building, as recommended by tbe board. He said tbe new room was getting along nicely. Secretary Robinson's report was read and filed. 8. B. Sampson and J. VV. Lee were apjiolnted members of the repair committee, and A. J. Smith and J. W. Lee were cboeen to represent tbe Hoard of Education on the Board of School Es-

timates

It was decided lo have fifty additional oopca of the by laws printed, making tbe order for one hundred >|iie* instead of fifty. Capt. J. W. Lee moved that a copy of the printed rule* be signed id the members of the ■aid copy filed with tbe secretary, to be recognized In all tbe official rule* and regulations. This wa* carried. The follow ing bill* were ordered paid: liconard Kraus* Company.tS; Geo.O. Adam. A Hr-. , »»: Ginn A Co., »S; A. G. Gilbert, V, oeot*: Ocean City Water Company, «.»; Geo. Bnek, *1; W. H. tampbell A Co., |6.51; Ire b. Champion, (100. DON’T HISS HIM

• i A A A A AA* A A * * A *'* *»* * * ****** i|j0S.Q. CHAMPION J

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-X larlwm, H. 1 Alfred Smith, Ed*. Sion C J. Sharp Smith. George Jeffries. Fred. Adkn and Clarence Ferguson. E. M. Sutton nominated 1*. Sam|isou for temporary cluiruia Mr. Samp-on devimcvl in favor of " Postmaster. Mr. Samiwon nominated E. 11. En

•I • f i I ■ I • t ■ k

..Builder..

OCEAN CITY, N. J

#4Nlr

] ^ Plant* and Sp-e^ifications Pre-v

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p*ired at Short N'otjce,

Those who desire to paw tbe time leaaautly should nt Eugene May's lecture In Trower's Hall this 'Thursday; evening. This will be tbe third entertainment of course arranged by the Ladies' Auxiliary of tbe F Mat Preriiylerlan Church, and doubtless w ill be fully as good as the others given, and there were excelMay ha* been lecturing for fifteen yean and more, tbe ta»t seven

continuously.

been marked and remarkable lectured la every State In Hu often recalled, even to repeat tbe lecture the second, third, and In stance tbe fifth lime. He is lecturer, In tbe prime of life, lif doer use a* a funny man, gut yet every lecture with wit and humur, rendering II ea»y and pleasant I to listen. He has won luternmUoual fame a. traveler, explorer d accomplished *|caker. NAPOLEON’S FATE

bonon, doesn't It?” To tbl* one of tbe delegates rejoined that No. I Company has “all the good men. ’ The meeting bring ready for buslueaa, J. Laban Headley nominated J. H. Kush for 1 be office of chief of Ibr department. This was seconded by Clarence F'erguaoo F.merwm Hinlth moved that Hie secretary cast Hie ballots for J. H. Rush, which wa* done Next In order wa* Hie riectlou of .an aselriaul chief, and F'red. Adam* asked If the delegate* were lo elect one an additional one to Council. He also wanted to know whctlicr. If two are chosen, they will be known a* find and second as*triant*, respectively The ordinance, at imweui, mil* for only one assistant chief. X Carlaou said that hi* understanding Is that both would be elected on

equal terms.

Funeraon Smith's view was that It might he better to kave some distinction. Sometime both assistant*mlghl arrive at a fire together, and possibly

there would be some confusion.

After a discus*km of tbe question to bow tbe delegate* could elect l assistant chiefs under the present I* and a suggestion by E. J. Sharp that

they work under tbe law ; vogue, F'red - Adams stated bad told him Hie thing to

elect a chief and assistant, and recoin- i meod to Council tbe selection of so ! additional aastataut. Then Council can change tbe ordinance If (be

here see fit.

Mr Sampson said that (be delegate*: O 20'Am bn !*>’ Avon lie

only recommend, anyway. J Smith nominated Warren

W. Hrown for assistant chief. Tills seconded by Clarence Ferguson, and tbe secretary cast the ballot for

Brown.

in Fuigllsh then said they would name another man chief, whose name would

LEWIS E. CORDERY Carpenter and Builder

Rktitoan, 420 •sti*. Ah. Bit 3S3

SHOP-TUTU AID «ST AHlUt

j OCEAN CITY. N. J.

ENGLISH k JOHNSON,

jnsl

'Resolved, That tbe ; of Napoleon was

night's mecling of the McKinley Debatlnx Society. John VauTine and Harold Cotlou will be on the affinna-

» bile Lewis

Tbe question, ■

fe Imprisonment

unjustified''

liarretl ami F'l liter the negative.

in the debate lari Thursday night, luhn Meade and Werlcy Guoriey, on the affirmative, won over Norman Horie and Harry Fooffia. The oueo- -- - “Rceolvc *

trouble* In Russia, shu*Ina H Riven the matter cuWsli

thought.

iiertalnliigly of the

: table

K.VTIIM'.

G. II. Smith, A^ Eorier, Ellzshelh Foster, Philadelphia; Elizabeth Heuyan, Alice Rrlgg*. Pawtucket, R. I. Wm. Modgctt, Kohl. I-acy, William Kulooell, II. Kestrtck, l'atudeu;C V. Williams, Trenton: FI. A. Corson, City.

I, H addon held: W. ... City; -Mr*. H. Stanton and friend. Philadelphia.

rd Madden, Pb till. McGlookey,

Ocean City; W. Smith, Camden; W.

' "organ, Atlantic City.

Ebenezcr Adam*. Harry A. Colter, . C. Greco, Allred E. llraddcll, S. H. Mayberry, W. H. Collins, Janie* Cot- , okythas, Ja*. F arrell, F. Adam., Phlliadelpbla: Wm. R. Wick and wife, i Riverton: Stedman M. Smith, W FL Massey. Oreaii City; Maurice Gandy, Mias Fxlltb Duke*, Tuckahoe: Edward ' rev-up, Wenuuah: J Miller, G F\ .'Bride, Atlantic City; L. Wratzcll

H. Sawyer, Toms'

I. N. JOHNSON,

PLUMBER,

^ | Steam and Gas Fitter

Repairing a specialty.

Bath Tubs and Plumbers’

in-' Supplies.

that (

the posit km. < ' " Atouehlll Coonctl aod he was chosen. Daniel Sampson moved that they ecommend lo Council (bat tbe word ’one” lo the ordinance hr stricken oul, making It read “asststaat chief*." This wa* seconded by E. M. Sutton, nd agreed to. F'red. Adaqu s-krd about a fire marshal, and this brought out a general m. Smith said that the wardens elect a marshal Clarence F'erguaoo dMu'l recall any eleclluii. X Carlson said that W illiam Lake elected Ore marshal by all ardens. He added lhal. In hb opinion, each company should have but three warden* Instead of six, which takes loo many men out of service during a fire. Sampson expressed Hie view be fact that a man is a warden t prevent him from doing active!

duty.

Emerson Smith stated that the rule* j call for each warden to report to Hie! •hai, by whom be Is riatfourd, ’ the rules have never been enforced. — | jgjgjj 1 Tbl* subject being drop|«d. Mrij“*“Ii' lonehlll moved that ,Me**r*. Ku*l.' nd 11 row o be notified of their election ; end also that their name*, and the !

they

elected, be presented to Council coufirmatlou. Thla was agreed to. | Mr. Stonehlll being preeent, he, of I

of the action of Hie mrelig in reference to hlmnelf.

>: M. Sutton moved that the next 1 convention for tbe election of a chief be held lo Hie parlor of the Ulwriy 'ompany's house. This was earned.' As they were about ready to ad- j journ. It was suggested that perhaps

found in Hie

neighborhood. If so, It would he well

> bring him before tbe incellug.

Niels Carlson apiwared to think be

new w here to find tbe new head je department. Carlson wi the room'and relumed with

horn be Introduced.

Called upon for a speech, chief thanked the delegate

II is a big thing to be

chief of the Uccan City Fjrc Dqpsrt bich has no equal iii any ciiy of Ita alze--< r in many cities much larger—in the country. Although Hie all good worker*, and the companies areequlpiicd with tine a|> paratus, tbe Ore department has been without a system, and Hits, the ‘peakcr said, he hoped to have remedied. If tbe members will stand by’ him, he asserted, be will do tbe best be ean, will do everything a* near right as possible, and be has bad some 1

H. A. W. SMITH & SON Plumbing - Heating - Drainage

848 Asbury Avenue

OCEAN CITY, N. J.

DARBYS

Ocean City Laundry 656 Asbury Ave. f irsl-CUx* Work ta Every Particular.

G. THOMAS, No. 108 Market St.

PHILADELPHIA,

been o.rvo inaol char*, u II for or l'*|w M*T

X_,OW -PRICES.

EXECUTOR'S SALE

Commencing

MONDAY, OCTOBER 17th,

ENTIRE STOCK OF

£■ Clothing, Hats, Caps and Gents’Furnishing Goods

THIS IS A BONA-FIDE OF'FER AND A MOXKY-&M?KR.

—Estate of the late—

M. MKIVDEL I41U.I A t I a n I Ir A v r n ii<

ATkakTlr citt. a. j. JOSEPH MENDEL,

1240 Asbury Avraar.

752 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. fine Pape: Hanging. Painting A Select Line of WALL PAPERS AND INTERIOR DECORATIONS Headquarter* for, UP-TO-DATE SIGNS

MARRY H. RICE, ....Registered Architect,... I’Iso*. M|vcia<mTKm* **1 *«i«T1nlrl.d*m» .

S. B. SAMPSON, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER ■ TW* Wesley **•-. Or**** tlty, a. J Jobline eroasUT sriMUtad v iwuob. sod wsrklH drswipm fiEIIK 8. I0IICE1IS 1 »l Carpenters and Builders

HARRY H. RICE, ...MuilcJer,.. No. *XK> WB4ST AVEMUH, OCKACK CITV. !>’. si. ALLEN SCULL Contractor and Builder

HEAT on TAP

When You Want Anything in ...DRUQS... CO to TBE Bourse Pharmacy. Reasonable Prices; Prescriptions.

Hulldlnx* erected by contract or day. JOHN MARTS

Three Favorites

. _ _ ... Sculls Best Flout

er Scnll's Farorite Blend lea Scull’s Stalling Blend CoHee

0. J. HAMMELL Marble ix Granite Works Monuments, Mausoleums, Statuary Work, Cradles... CEMETERY INCLOSURES Burial Vault*, Grave Cover* AU kinds of Cemetery Work Works at P'easantville, N. J. THOMAS J. THORN Florist FALL BULBS. GRASS and CLOVER SEED. i 839 Asbury Avenue.

...FOR SALE...

five room bouse, furnished, > 0 lots on West avenue, below

enth street. Apply :: n

J<>MTS » . i mI K,

• ■7 riorrr Bireel, l-hllwdrIphl., CH«Te.’ ADAMsTiiir

ta.®

Furniture. Carpet*, Maltigg aad BeJdiat,

Wiadow Shade*. Eu.

71S-14 Aobury aveoue. Ooeau Clly, N. J. 0. Uibi *. | Aiim 6E0. 0. ADAMS A BRO. PLASTERIHG, RANGE SETTING

MUCS LATWC, tic., Etc.

All Work in Ma*on Une Promptly

Attended To.

OCEAN CITY. N J. , w. H. MITCHELL, , BRICKLAYING * PLASTERING jenBiN8 n ppxcwhrv ! Kenideoce: 704 Central Ave I OCEAN CITr . M. J.

Send lu ymir order*

A GAS RADIATOR A VALVE TURNED A MATCH CONEUIT THE CITY GAS LIGHT CO. V

B. S. SCULL, Prop. ASBURY AVENUE AND NINTH ST.

WANTED—Ocean City or other good and welllocated seashore cottages or cottages in exchange for well rented Camden, N. J., houses. Equity f47oa Address Box 201, M iddletown. Del. : ;

K. It. TlkKHKHT

: HOUSE MOVING AND RAISING

Uenernl tun tractor

OCfc-AN CITV New Jersey

RALPH L. GOFF, CIVIL ENGINEER.

SURVEYOR.

CONVEYANCER

Charles G. Miller

JACOB SCHUFF THE PIONEER BAKERT. *«• TOO Attari Atom, Doom CIIj, I. J. dCokw dM^^ W>ddl*^