Ocean City Sentinel ~ rL CURTIS ROBINSON editor and Proyrirtor CCEAl- CITY. . . MEW JERSEY
III. certainly the tjulnlroomc* ol atktd. Ib*otb«day, bow K happen*! prtattoo for •• ►YW'. and»8.-ViO TITT 1)0 11 I 11V TA that hi. paitoor, opor »bonJ the a. the wm appropriated for thla year. nljLrD BIAn I JU
principal r».pooalbimy of the bu.lne--
tbUufflea and pick, up |.»f-abeeU, re^s «■»* «« aUaln that poaltl
I la to appear to 1 « blla atll'm
INFORMAL DANCE
royotrog The a.
•Jiiply. w i - my oo
He mately, the at
ooe mornlnr ia-t year.
Mayor
8eve**!. Philadelphia ne».paper, are making It hot for the Kaptd Trai alt Company, but the effect la loet c fheeara. Throe ara atU! OOld. Ixtbe death of Haary'1. llodd, thl. Plate b>*» a man « ho did much good work In the Intereat of floe lit«b> throughout the Common wealth Th* farewell meaeaire of retlrUig Oorernor Murphy deaened c reading. The meamgr la aenalble and eourageooa, full of thoughtful augge.
The paator of a 1‘laaaautrllle church haa Invented a clock that atnke. the half-hour* Inthieediffereut language.. That clock baa great puaeiblltuo.
AtroMMXO to eutiallce prepared by the Caked Bute. Cenaua Hureau, ••hello, central,’• waa .houlad fully £,O70,SM,UR tltnea by Uleplione 9a one year. No record wa» kept ol the thing, laid when the “hello girl''' ■war call*.
Noth 1*0 ie. W e notice that a company baa been fumed to bring aoil from Bethlehem, Jerumlem, Naureth and other placc lu the Holy laind to heaokl
III atop at nothing In their acramhle
lx anawer to “ConaUnt header,'' we wHl my that “Uriah Heap” waa a deteatible character lu Hkkena' "David Coppeefield,” a hypocrite of hypocrites He may have been a real characUr. In any araut, bU prototype la to be found in almoat every cot nlly to-day. With ooe day hot and another day odd, and auch auddeu and change. In temperature, everybody abould be careful end Incur no rtaki about UUug cold. It la Juat the kind of weather for the promotion of pneumonia, pleuriay, grip and kindred
do a vut amount of good in any maolty, and eepacUlly la thU true of the local aneaetlee. May they all Increaae lo wealth and membenblp during the next twelve month* Jr-lutEY Juatlc* baa bad Ita Inning, again. The Court, made abort work uf lUrluger, the wife-murderer The Jury did not take long viclloo.aod hla aenteuce—lo be banged by the neck until be la dead -followed quickly. Ere another mouth tie will have paid the penalty be eo ricbly deaerrea for hi. terrible crime. A Mmorm law-maker—Repreaen-tatlvc Tubba—ha* Introduced a bill In the leglalature of that Bute making H a mbdemeanor lo “tip" a waiter. Mr. Tobba, like a great many other people, evidently Iaeka the courage to face a waller', expectancy. Their caw la rod. but H la rather foolbta to aak the Blau to come to tbetr aealeUore Evefy tub abould eUod on lu ow n
bottom.
Osk of the ue».le*t and brighter ol the ttmcnKU-'e exchangee la the York (fa.! Dl.patch, which leoeutly moved Into a handautne n to-date equipment. The IMapateb not only give, all the new a, general and] local, hot it la rocogulxed a. the political and bualuena life iff Y ork, alwtya leading In everything that ia for the beet Interest, of the city. chxxvo* l.KWia M. Cke~m. 1 lug bla prewoce felt in the ball, of ItgUalion. and Cape May Couoty ■ fortunate In having a man of hi. me tel calibre In the Stale Senate The Senator baa been made chairman of one of the most Important committee, —the Uummltlce on Kallrund. and Canal. - and the Praridenl of the Bci ate In thus honoring the Senat.
There are probably many who agree with the A.bury Park ■i'reaa In ita statement that the New Jereey State Board of Pardon, la a time-worn tn.titutlou that apparently aurvire. the reform* of legialatton without any known excuae. Why tbi. obroletr bullllier uf judicial decree and jury judgment abould be permitted to pardon and parole uiioonaciooable crtiul nalt, wboee chief claim to leniency .prlug. from political luBueucc, 1. a mystery that abouM be solved by leglalatlve Inquiry.
day of the
noth—i
eltttone—but alro the “Calamity Howler” made ita weekly appearmi auugkllng under the combined weight of the edutllatlug editorial* of the (now) lower caae “e’’ editor and of the glad la, wboae cargo la to be taken out by A. I). Scull, “the boardwalk builder," an alliterative title ft Mr. BetiU, but acarcely correct An yet nearly aa alralght a* moat thing.
i “Howl
itatplng matter that
the next baur of tire He'Ti.H- A "Puraly aud
little “nerve” I. all rigid at Umea.Nut
when It readies aucb rxrlloaaal propor- •omatwelve year- ago and told me tiona—well. It hr eatoJndlng, to aay ftbat be had juat noli had arbool and the lea>d. l aually, the Bextisei. la waa looking for a |iualtiuu I happened puldl.bed a couple of dsya before the to have a po.ltion open et Hie time for paper. Wonder why the' em- an office boy, aud atariad him lu at ploye oouldo't wait lo do lib cuMom | a week HI. riae from that poaltloo to ary stunt with actaaora aud pa^e Hie one that lie now occupte. wa. bru.h? igaady and rapid, and wa. dub entirely ——“ 'to the fact that, after having m-et.ed I.IHTFV to this from the Star of (be | an order or In.truotlon., he could be Cape: “The governor of Indiana, In j relied upon to carry them out, and do tunes of amaumei't and horror, ba> ; it correctly, too. He never started off recently antianuced.tbat In a township | on anything 'half-cocked,' mi to apeak, of that Bute containing fifty thousand ) He wa. not afraid to writ question. Inhabitant, there are twelve hundred *ud the. get bb Inatructlon. Krabrld purrhaiwble vote.I If the optnloo uf I before undenaklug the work lo baud, tbore a ho abould be well qualified to | D f ac t, | might .ay tliat he owe. apeak are correct, the IIUlc County <d everything lo tfte fart tj»t be wa. t ape-May, with a populalkin of about accurate lo all tliat ' *'
* hlrb Is n
Now, let uaeooaider the ealary ll.t Hal*, wblcb ' rearhaa, apprwxl-
Chiefof Police Police I.lfeguard.
■ then
aenty-
i umber may
fourteen tbouwi
five hundred voter, i-laare able! It I* uid that the have exceeded tbb lu
lake Into coiiaidrratloo mewaure* for pupping It la Fuperfluov.” tjulte a lot for thought to a few word*. There la a very good auggeatkii from a lending buaiuea. man. In tbb I rear of the ScxnxEL, to the effect that Ocean City I. an Ideal .pot for a wmlnary or college. HI. thought b that it could be run as »ucb an u tkmal InstUutlon for eight or nine mouth. In the year, aud durlug the summer mouth, aerve the double pur pore of a hotel aud a place of meeting for school teacher, and other.
teacher* of known'kMntyThi'm on> or era lly go by cycle* They have
more of the big colleges or universities, w ho could be engaged at .nominal c< There are many thing, to be aald of the Idea. Perhaps If tbc suggestion were acted upon by those In a position to do so It would bear abun-
dant fruit.
Oke familiar with tbr subject make.
ernment wants to do something lo pro teamen, 1st It be made a law pelilng all vesacU, w hether of At can nr foreign tonnage, to carry • mortar, for rbootlug life-line, a.bore n case of wreck. Every one with o miaou retire, and many lack I u oust know that when a ship ground, u a storm, it Is always on Um ■ore. To .boot out a life-line from be beach to a small vessel, half mile r more away, lu the teeth uf a gale. . difficult matter, because of Ibe llttleleas of the object. But a Hue fired from tbe ship, going with the wind, would be very likely to bit the shore somewhere, and communication could Mablbbed without difficulty or lore of Um*. Bed tap* seem, t popular In tbe Life Saving Service than life-line, and efficiency. Most people will agree with the Newark Advertiser when II ray. that Governor Stokes will have done a aen■Ible and pralsewolthy act In abstaining from appointing a regular mlllury staff and by selecting aa bla personal aides, when necessary, officer, of the National Guard. HU course will be lu harmony with tbe new militia system now coming in vogue a. a result of tbe la law recently passed by , For many yean every Governor id has appointed a personal staff from civil life, tbe members of wblcb obtained Ibe title of colonel. Ia tbe great majority of cares Che appointee bad bad no military experience, and bad done nothing whatever to win bb apure. It baa been poor aafisfactloo imbers of tbe National Guard who teak lo work Ibelr way by faithful service from grade to grade to re* greenhorn, from dvU life, aud purely personal favoritism, in vested w Itb colouelcte. aud decked out In the trapping, of military authority.
once fatnou. comedian wa. w out to bay, “It U lo laugh!" The ledger. want, to print the city’s ad veniremen U, end yet It cannot give ii a rents l* re|>ort of tbe bills paid iut by Council, lu lu account of tbe lolngs of Council, last w eek, among b bills It credlU “G. Hawkins" w Itb being paid "IT.15." Now, as a matter of fact, Haw kins' bill was for |1 75. Of course, IU only a slight mbiake-a ' Terence of |6 Is all; but If the taxpayers who happen to - read the l-edger are glveu similar mbluformatin ii lu greater matters, they'll soon he, like Flanigan, of Texas, asking, i'here are we at?" Why, In Justice Itself, the Ledger shouldn't undertake to make tbe bluff that It can do tbe work. Th* Issue of cwch succeeding week would be taken up with corrections of tbe mistake, made tbe previous week, and then Mist-oh. hat would Its rewden do with no op■•orfeohy of perusing tbore beautiful, somnolent editorials. .Somnolent ? \ as. They're full of gas, and gas puts
ne'to sleep, you know.
Til Eke ore several chunks of w bdoin 1 there few paragraphs from Goveror Stokes' message: "Th* cry tliat the But* Is rfrb, even If true, dues not justify the unwire or needlere expeudltur* of a single dollar. The aurplus I he treasury t. not dangerous, nor. Indeed, ha. It yet exceeded tbe pro pox. Hon. of a Rate and irecosiary working balance: but. whatever IU amount, It belong, to the people, and abould be prudently employed Th* Bute of
will not be rich uni
ha« sufficient money to provide sc
areximmodatloii. for every child lu the
rare properly for every Bute
to complete tbr system of
that I am preaching a sort u sermon, but If youn* men enter!Ill hu.lnes* jodtlous, »lot her high *> low, would lake for their motto th two woids, ‘Be accurate,' aud live u| lo H. there need be no fear of the ultl mate outcome of their undertaking- ' There l.a lot of good advice In thl
little Ulk.
It b more than paasiug strange - «i won't call U by another name—tbs more of Ibe oouuty paper, always havi their axe* out for Ocean I'ly^—l.lrert to this diatribe from the Wave: "The Hoard of Trade uf Ocean City Is to bold a meeting, to Uke step* to boom Ocean rliy, which has lagged far behind. this year, It* quick stepping pace of aevenl years ago But our neigh-
In'fu
their high day* of prosperity and groatb. and It cautiot be expected that sueb wide demand for extension building operations as prevailed years ago. could be Mirtalned so soon
i. lu so far as vlsl
outlook In
> number
City
line for the coming
excellent,
erectfam ot the ntw bos
bad long before had the boardwalk coo trover*} been settled earlier. l<et
tbe Wave man
Umaa during tbe next ten months. Than, perhaps, he will open bis eyi
Yet. speaklug
tbore whore great desire appears lo I aay nothing good of Ocean t lly, ot n scarcely blame ouUlders w beo tl me line of conduct Is practiced t me lu our own city whose time might be better and more profitably
guard, at tbe rate uf ( this year Instead of Mil w ages paid during the > aud Hie estimate for tbi
-W3I0 salaries for thl. ne a. tbore paid
sn»
pay Hie life
inth, t
aisotmksx saraTKax v. Tbe Ledger ha. missed “another real sensation In Ocean City." possible? Not a bit of U. The Benti el will reUtelt: After tbe first meeting of the new organised Council, when I'resldt Mark W. Adam, had read bis lire a It tee. from a paper be had In his bands, tbc Ledger'* repreeenutlvi secured tbe paper. couUlulug Hi* a, which was rightfully tbe pro) erty of tbe City Clerk, and up to Tue» day last the slip was In the pomcreiot of lb* Ledger's people It may be Id their band* yet. Ity Clerk Adam, found y, after Council's meeting, a list of tbe oomjhlue., and be copied t ie names fieen the Bextisei. The Ledger has been working Itself Into a fury, during tbe past fe< s, aver tbe alleged disappearance of a document from tbe City
Bee.
What right have tbe people of tbi* naleur and amateurish .beet to fiscal* a paper that Is tbe city? : they so powerful In thetr arrogance that none Is to say them nay ? Bbouldu't Hieysuce for tbe guure I the reuce for tbe gander? Or are tbe of an altogether different breed t bipeds?
an estate tc
is It ta f
like official lo protect the In
terest. of tbe public?''
‘Is there any Justice, reason or exe for a party managing au estate to pay *1 36 per liueal foot for gradlug, graveling and curbing a street. » ben municipality t. paying #7} cent, for ork of tbe re me character and In the
these are queries bared on
bypotbesl., but. lo answer to tbe llrst. It may be said, unqualifiedly, that tbe executor of an estate has a duty in tbe performance of wblcb he should be equally just to both tbe living and tbe
• ll to lilmaclf. if be has
tbe least spark of mauboofi, a*
1 him i
ecu lor placed confidence, to art bom e-tty, uprtgbHy, and should, under no cull side ration. betray tbe trust re|K»ed In him by Ibe deceased tbe second query pro correspondent, still
a hypothetical
say there Is no exculler is presented, for any my estate paying more for anygiven work than Is asked In th
conditions stated
above, tbe world would quickly think,
but through courtesy might such a mauager as referred to bad te to grind or waa, |*rba|>s, InterIn a rebate—sometimes vulgarly
. called ''graft" good road*, to pay t eraii.aty ex pease
of govern mem and to relieve Hie peo- *i.imhou sit atkmkktw.
pie of Ibe burden, at excessive Uxa- In Ita usual slipshod way. Hie "Ua* tion. If all property were aaaereed larntty Howler" gave a hit'of mlslnacoordlog to the constitutional re formatloo, last week. It grew hystrrquIremenU, tbe average Ux rate In leal In IU shouts for "economy" aud thl. Btate would be leas than 1 per primed figures w hich served only to cent. What I* needed for tbe settle- show that there I. an Increase In the mentof lax problems I. leas theory ' appropriation* this year, wlttiout gtv-
tnd more good, old-fashioned, Ten-! lug tbe raure therefor, ommandmeut honesty." j TbeBxjmxix will cite a couple of
I ii stances, as sbowlug tbe condlUon
and Mrs. Andrew I*. Malone} and child, of i'hliadelphla, have l-eei
I * spending some time at tbe Blscaync
Mr. Maloney came here to recu|>ereu after leaving 8t. Joseph's lio-plral
,, Fblladelphla, where he was uudei
treatment for nervous prostration
0 ™,^j*erious for awhile. HI* friend, here
commission house In New York waa | The “Howler" give* tbe 1904 appri-[looking for a gulidTlnre.'you'n attend*j ImprovreUn traHttr lU,t ^ ^
in for Ibe
talked-of Increase In wage* paid Hie life-guards Is that the city authorities desire to do away with tbe "benefits'' bleb were so much in evidence I art nason. Tliesc “benefit." were a source of annoyance to resident* and visitors, H I. said, and gave tbe Impression to tbe temporary sojourner here that tbe city only half-paid tbe
life-guard..
Here we have a salary list whose figure* reach tbe sum of tKHIu, w bleb, a. said before, to practically tbe same a* last year, and, to pay this, only t-iOiM were appropriated. If tbe amount ret aside to 'not sufficient, naturally something ha. to be to Hie extent of bolding off and equalizing mailer* lu the next ear's budget, and Ibis bpd to be done, i some Instances, tbi* Ume. Then, again, take the appropriations >r light*. Tbe lowest figure* the city •u get from t^e electric light turn any for tbe year are to,050; the cost irtbega.iaM.3iiO. Together, the pens* for lighting Hie city for twe months I. fWixi. Three are Ibe ml mum figure* for the regular IlghU The cost of extra lights required Ing tbe summer I. eliminated, appropriation wa* ftwoo Tbe “old boy" Isn't always as black as be to painted, It lias been said. In aping '‘Frenzied Finance" methods, w hy cannot tbe “Howler" be just to the city authorities, to tbe property ow ner* aud lo Itself, even? But we forget. The day* of the miilentum are scarcely at band. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES
GET NICE HOMES ’
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Ocean City Building and Loan Association is Doing t
Good Work.
At the auunal meeting of the<Bra. ■ ity Balldlug and Loan As-orlalM ' on .Saturday evening lad, t eighteenth annual report was read Secretary It. Ho* aid Thyrn, and proved most gratifying to the mr
ters of the society.
Tbe old officer, w ere re-elected
conform with Hie law.a vie* prosit was chosen, also. The tsianl. elected, l» *• follow.: I’rreidn George o Adam.; Vice Frewidei Simeon B Milter; Secret*.} , It Ho ard Thorn; Treaeurer, VV llli.riY I -si Directors, H. H. Sauipwiii. \t l Adam., Win F. Ms~.y, Kolia I" reteou, Mark W Adam, sud l l.t Dalrympic. The latter lake, tbe pi. of H. H.-Miller,-who wa> a difrci
until made vice' preddrin C. Boswell was again elect.
Th-*w at the di
ROOFING AND SPOUTINGt LIMBING thei get an i-lc* wc do not lung
S. B. CONVER < t£2 Askar, Aveaae. fkeaa Cd,. V J (i*» (niia t
drew
mply .
tbe follow Ing w ere elected si named Thoms. J. Thorn, C. Bmilb aud William VI. Itau Up to Tueaday, 145 share, new aerie, the nineteenth In I-sued, and l lie IndlcaUons ». there would he 'a number of ad abarre taken of the new stock. Among other Interesting I:
given by Hie repo.
‘Z\'i
• i • i • t • t
W.j • (
*
i|jos.o. CHAMPION!
..Builder..
OCEAN CITY, N. J.
iff.nff.Trti W-vA *
PltinM find Specific«tlon« Pre- ^ pured at Short Notice. w ! Ly.yy y yg-t-T tr 1 rm-t-wwi-i+v
that H
d for din'
and l-opll-The Freshman class of the High School have uken up tbe study of Bhakespeare'a "Merchant of Venice. J. Wesley Goorley was the recipient of an Insoluble "sour-ball," w hi has been enjoying during Hie wi Tbe Misses Violet Champion and Bertha t'ampbril, assisted by “Prof." Forrest I.ong, have rearmly completed a very difficult ex|-erimeut In cbemlstry department of tbe High
School.
Tbe claa* of IMti have formed organization, Hie |>urpuee of wblcb will be made known later. The follow Ing officer. have been elected: President, l-oul. L. Barrett; Vice Idcut, Herbert Bmilb; Secretary Treasurer, Maude M. Foulds. Tbe German story "Immenael," by Storm, to bring translated Ly zhe
Ben Ion.
The Freabmen aud Juniors ave bested the Bop Senior, because of IB* I rbelmlng numbers Tbe next entertainment under the usplce* of the ladles' Auxiliary,«f he First Presbyterian Church held in Trower's Hall on sliuday enlng, February 4th alou w ill apficar Ibe Hearon/ Btoti Concert tom pauy, an oi with a high reputation thro country. Thl. company 4 have a full I rouse. Ocean City wa. well represented at tie Inauguration of Governor Stokes, l Trenton* on Tuesday. Among tboae w bo visited the State capital to ■ess tbe ceremonies were Mayor Champkiu, Councilman Smith, K. B. BHtes, Dr. C. E. Edwards, It. W. Ed1 Wife, W. K. Massey aud wife, Kev. B. Wesley Lake aud John
P. Fox.
Bhould tbe skating continue good during the remainder of the week, a party of Ocean City young folks will go "off-share"—probably to Tuckaboe Saturday afternoon next, at X
number uf Hie ts Bar trips last w n ■ember.
; tbc b
ii tbe e
uewda}- evening. It wasn't a very tg party, but tbe quartettecdhipoalng scarcely ever had a finer time, they »y- Bealdj xiK> Gilbert, tbe others ere Mis* Ethel Norcum. W. H. Col-
aaon, Jr., and John Hann.
Bev. H. T. 1 a—clhcrry has made ippllratlon for membership .contributing' Inlbelhree fire compaule. of Ocean City. There Is no doubt of Ids elecHou Bofar a* known, Mr Casiken an actlx e interest lu tbe local fire cumpautr.
. Immensely,
jui-e» ie. expert* In tin ud the way they glided o ncy figures lu the Ice was
tbe uulultialed.
d ''ifi’Vu-
Tbere
tbe year amounted to flK.afor Intereat. J4,76l «»; loan maturing stock, to,477 IK; paid, to>51.1*: rash balance y-ar ending December .11, The mortgage loans ai H0.91U: stuck loan*. 541.7lotal value of all Ibe
to7.2KB 03
Tbe last i-ayment on Hh tbe eighth sene* will be In members having loans on H that series will be require-! t
Intereat due in July.
Tbe secretary further say* port: "During the term j Hie aasoclatkiu paid off 75
; LEWIS E. CORDERY Carpenter and Bnilder
me^froy; Eugene May, Wa.hir
SK\I,KI» I’HOPOSALS.
UstidsMt. 420 Wstl*) Are *« 363
Siw-rum AID KST AKkUl OCEAN CITY. N. J. ENGLISH & JOHNSON,
000.00, Including a protll
Also paid off regular withdrawals, amounting lo 67,841.11. Including a
profit of 68to II.
“Total protlis paid out to. VJ. ll. The profit* realized during the year on tbe remalulng .hares amounted to 384 M and tbe gain remaining to l(f| credit of tbe present 1411* share- i-
*15,188.80 ” *
Tbe neV aeries will remain open fori
INTERESTING EVENT
•w officer, of Wab-Stella Council, No. 60, Degree of Purahonla., ere Installed on last Munday sleep, Tbe ceremonies werejn-rharge»f Mr. Percias A. AndersduTof locd.' Point,
tbe District Deputy.
Tbe officers Installed were: P<x-abon-ta*. Heba 8. Winslow: Wenouah, Sophia t ampbell, 8r.; Prophete—. Phoebe W llsoo; Powhatan, lllaiirbe Btlte*; K. of K., Anna Campbell: K. of W., Marie Smith; C. of W . FlorSmith: First Seoul, Augusta Buxxard: Second Scout, Sopbla Campliell: O of T , Cora Clayton: G. of F., lianimau; First Kuuner, Anna Barclay: Second Kunner, Alphretta Jeffrie.: First Warrior, Anna SampSecoud Warrior, Anna F. Y'en Third Warrior, Anna L. Nabb, Fourth Warrior, Melinda Wei.lci; First Counselor, Koseuta lllckmon; Second 'Counselor, Amy Koblnsoii: Trustees, Charles S. Headley, Blanche tiles and William Wilson. Speeches were made by the District Deputy, bet husband. A. J. Anderson Past Sachem of WhlteSwau, of IobT Point, aud tbe elected chief* After .ard, corn aud venlmn w ere served. FIRE SEEN IN TIME
-3£ comncisis anil Builders
erlous fire was narrow ly averlcc ' S H. l ouver plumbing e-dah llshmeut at noon on Tuesday, lu ad dltion to having bis workshop auc office In the building, on A.bury ave oue, above Seventh street, Mr. Con
rr's family live there.
When tb«y went lo dinner, at Mr Sand's borne, across Ibe >1 reel, then in oil alyve burning lu uneuf tb< apartments on the first floor, used a. i om. Wblje they were out ol Hm building, the store xt fire to the fool of a bed. When Harry Buzzard six' Fiddle F'riea, w ho are' In the employ o Oliver, returned to work, they dterov re-1 dense smoke lu Hie room.. The} irompUy started the work of exlin ulsbiug the flames, lu w hich the} • ere soon assisted t>y thief of I'"lie. Scull, Minor Vincent and oilier-, snr in the fire was a thing of the pa-t Had the blaze not been dtoeoveretl It was, there might have been : big tire. A* It was. tbe lo.'. wa. no:
REPORT OF THE COIDITIOI
First National Bank or OCEAN
»uat. o(<w JI...-W. a. Arort II.nil. Ca-hlrr
EXECUTOR'S SALE Commencing
1240 Aabar) 4 ten tie.
MARRY H. RICE, .... Registered Architect.... ■Ian., Hre-TO-wlon. atnl WuprrMU'lid.on-.
S. B. SAMPSON. CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER ■ a. rBaeiasiera*a..»r«M«etr.R.J- *** riaa*. q-ret* 6E0BGE H IDDBGEIIS I SN Carpenters and Builders
MARRY M. RICE, ...Builder,.. No. 909 WE48T AVENUE. OOI1AN CITY. Si. j. ALLEN SCULL Contractor and Builder
752 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. Fine Paper Hanging, Painting A Select Line ol WALL PAPERS AND INTERIOR DECORATIONS Headquarter, (or UP-TO-DATE SIGNS
HEAT ON tap
A GAS RADIATOR A VALVE TURNED A MATCH
CUT GAS LIGHT CO.
When You Want Anything in ...DRuas... GO TO TBE Bourse Pharmacy. Reasonable Prices. Prescriptions.
fZl. Three Favorites
JOHN MARTS . n ri Contracting Builder C “ s es, . fl “ „ T Z--u, Stalls Fararite Blend lea
Scull's Sterling Blend Cdffee — I All sood. -old r-om Xeull's Astiary 0. J, HAMMELL MarblauiGraDitc Works b. s. scull, Prop.
MoDumeuta, MauKileum*, Hutuary Work, Cradles... CEMETERY INCLOSURES
Works at p'easantville. N. J. THOMAS J. THORN Florist FALL BULBS, GRASS and CLOVER SEED. 839 Asbury Avenue. ...FOR SALE... •'ve ns-in house, furnished. w|Hi so lot* on West avenue, below Blxteeuth street. Apply :: JOM1X K. S'LETCraF.B.
ASBURY AVENUE AND NINTH ST.
WANTED—Ocean 1 or other good and 1 located seashore cotti or cottages in cxchs for well rented Cam N. J., houses. Eq $4700. Address Box Middletown, Del ;
■4. K. T4IHKKHT
CHAS. E, ADAMt i BRo! "
MONDAY, OCTOBER 17111,
KNTIRF: .STOCK OF FaraltBre, Carpels, AUtliar a*4 Be-filial.
L Hand, who owned tbe Daniel Tyler farm al
quito Point for several years. . t bought a property from t h*. llagz. .
il!t2rSL 1 ,“£ , si tytslCkitliinl, Hats,Caps andl^^" ei>* here, but have been engaged lu ' iTTussi*
FimiisliingGoods ^ A0AKIJ
PLASTERING. RANGE SETTING
HOUSE MOVING AND RAISINS
General «ontrartar
OCKAN CITY Mew Jersey
RALPH L. GOFF,
OceanClty.N.J. CIVIL CNSINECR.
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CONVEYANCER
It P*y« to b* accurate, remember, Hut obtain, lu almoat every Item of i buys. Tbe head of a large dry good.' the appropriations. evening of Jai
Here's something t. —
lay be. Tbe Baptist Churcb folks a..
‘‘ ? "7lTe 0 t^U”ofMra.V^k! l,U CO, ; dUK ' U ' ’ • -- and West avenue, on Hie f"f awblle. His frieuds
Will be- sold at a cut • ONIC-THIHD off orlglni
prlcaa. - I MICE UTIIIC, tic.. Etc. THIS IS A BONA-FIDE OFFEK : All Work In Maaou Uue AND A MON^CY'-BAVEU. Attended To —Estate of tbe late— OCEAN CITY. N
>1. MEVDESL
IG2A Atlantle Avei
aTLaBTIC CITY, «. J.
JOSEPH MENDEL,
W. H. MITCHELL,
BRICKLAYING - PLASTERING
J0BBI,\G n ^PECITJLfy
Beridenee: 704 Central Ave
OCEAN CITT. |
Charles G. Miller I* fully prepared to clean out eewspisds. Bend lu your -.iders at your earliest Couvrixienca ::
JACOB SCHUFF THE PIONEER BAKENV. I-. 700 "tt-i ft,*.,,. 0„i> QtJ, I. 1
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