Ocean City Sentinel ;
. CURTIS ROBINSON
l<> bonding
tion That a Building in
Required.
Alter bearing Hie re|»irt of ibebuiU!
^^ new school is ' TO BE ERECTEDLi^ri 1 ^^
OCM, CITY, ■ . -ew 1E.M. ’-*• ° f ■ CitOent Tell Bo.raofM.o- ES,. Haterpn»« ’Phone Mo n* lax|*>ea. .. p_ I , 11 ,„«no (look “ 'ii.™ . * ittrl* eeel anooellmiii mi <«*«_.• - u_11ji n .. im llet. rvniiiiigtoa open t >o
it, ■> m.»t of Ihtue |irr--o regen I a nea aebool ■peel), prubabl; rHlier
1,10 j people a III anon tie oft lie aame opinion 1 *“| ,, llon'4 >oti iblnk." be a»ke«J. "that *" d all IIm laxpayrraaill ba aorry
p. i^ nit „ .p,; '™ r “
it for a pavilion, ror of tbe ggn^ng ( bat •>- ——•
A WARM GAME
A NOVEL CONTEST rx*
D I be
I of tbe aerie
rHliBHDAY, APBI1.13.19K
Tbe
eareful of bU
A York (I‘a.j btirae ha* be big alia re lb a MO.IUI bee)i
keejer a III I • high bone." 1
MR. BkvaK's etiUd-llke faith III the people after tbe way they have treated him on two notable oceaaiou* la actually pathetic. i Mu. CoBTRlAtil’e noth* that efll dent fourth-claaa povluia*ter> a ill not be inroad out at tbe end of tbeir term* merely berauae other men want tbeir Jolw la wbat waa to be expected Tub Evexing Journal, of Jerart City, aay* that Aaaemblyman Hildreth and awb men aa be "BlwHlkl be relatned in tbe Amembly aa long a* the) w ill aenra." Why, of coune, I'ape May County aanda none but good
ahoa n at theaa
One Cff tbe principal objectloua on I tie pari of aouie waa tbe Inadvlaablllly
of bonding tbe dty at tbla tbne foe a J (n|[ r , ^rta appointed by new aebool building, and yet ll *« wr I a week ptbrioua, l<euple favored bonding tbe elty for rta|(a] a| , ml- „ meel |„g of dlliena, ot
purpiwee of education In * *“
Ctynla. eaeh team baa one vh-toey to ita credit, and tbe nail con lad, I ■ come off tbla week, glvea proanlar being a bard-fougbl battle. Ttw boy• played on .Saturday alteruuon laat.
„ - i — —e gathering ll »bleb there U no crying need, aa la ecuIlonJ , e ,| ibtng to do la b' ■|C caae w lib a aebool tadMIug. And ori> !,!,!, •cIhx.I building li
rtainly If a pariltOO can be built by tbe iiiuntdpaltty, a ai-bouf buUdlug l bat tbe Slate authorltlea dadare mual eroded la a neveaaltT. and aboil Id
Tiikhe appeara to be aomelbiug more than paaalng alrange in the forest Ores that do such destructive work annually In South Jersey. No laws, no patrols, no vigilance couimllleea, no Qre-figbtlug brlgadea, no local con atabulary, no peraoual or property In-
atarta the Area, and to ponlah them, <
Jersey Editorial Aawcia-
r had.
DIDN'T GET ARBUTUS
Having heard that trailing arbuli w aa very plentiful and very pretty t and around Heesley'a folot, arven , City folks decided to take a trip
there by boat.
Talk of heroism! These
-o her* aroaefrom tbutr downy couch*
clock on Saturday morning, and
made tbeir way to the bay, declaring Ith chattering teeth, that ll waa going
1 I* a splendid day, they thought
The party went to Keealey’a Point In William Sharp's boat, but when they reached their desUoatlou they found that they could not land, tbe wharf having bean awept away during tbe
winter. There was nothing to do, thru, rH ^, , Dd ventilating
but to return to Ocean City. The "ei-
curalonMa" were Dr. C. B. Rider and but.,
Harold Allen and Miaee* Lanra Chat tin. Bertha Boaa, Mattie Roberta, EmCorson, Elsie Hann and Bara
VanUUder.
over the Stale, la looking for a place srein to bold tte next annual acaalun, u; tbe -JMh of June. Several scare ettlea want the convention. Why not Ocuau City offlrials and hotcil*n endeavor to liave tbe aaaociai come to this city? Perhaps It I too late to make the effort, very one knows that the > terms of < t will be for that Now, who, or what net of men, ve Ocean Cily a beauty aud edges mure pubticily than the uew a-
MOVING BUILDINGS
K. K. Torbert on Saturday began ic work of removing tbe merry-go-round building from Ninth Mreet old bnarda alk to tbe line of the r boardwalk. It la quite a Job, hut Torbert Is handling tbe work with hi* customary skill and activity. M. I., Johoson^of Atlantic city, deded.a few days ago, to move the rower building out to the new walk. The building will he given a new front,
u tbe g knows so well, pays a doubie1 compliment—one to the and one to Ocean City—it log style: "The Sentinel, puhlu Ocean City. N J., has entered la I wanly-sixth yaar. Tbe
1 in making rt what It to-day -ouaof the moat pleasant tow i ou the Atlantic coast. The Sentinel edited with a thought to the borne cl toe-iu chief, aud the bright men I
graded, the highest applies being *1.70 on I'aluatlou. of tbe measure. Hie t iovernor says: "1 think that. In Us amended ' r than ll n attempt t tbe rate higher than that j the law, tbe taxpayer* would have ample time and opportunity to Investigate and hud the the higher rale, and, If they disapproved of It, they can defeat U at tl pulla. This, In my Judgment, wi make tbe taxpayer take a very lively IntareeLIu the financial affairs of ijie municipality, and will serve aa a check on public extravagance. Tbe governing bodies will feel that they have w an accounting to the taxpayers, ' y will go Mow about raising the m they are required to gii ea, they i qoiug abUf- funds. The e, and the proposition of a one that will becouu lar with the taxpayers."
rr by
Tbe meeting was called to ord« Or. B. T. Abbott. Proddn.t of Board of Education, who stale object of tbe gathering, via , to the report of the committee. c*>ni| ohn Marta, Harry H. Wee
m Scull.
r. Maria, ou behalf of the <uu said that be did nut know they bad any great relief lo oiler
Tbe committee had examined the school bouse and. w bile Hie building
l In good condition. It la not ab-
solutely nselexa. Tbe scholars need additional room, hut Hie committee
I not see Hie wisdom of adding to
tbe present building Someone had Iggeated Hie advisability of building new wing, hot then Hie question of floor le<el* would come up. With the Hgbls cut off or lessened, aume of tbe
R. 1,. tloff asked If it would he poable to build a portion of the gropurod rw bulldltig ou the present aebool Id. City Hu|<eVlntendciii ritevaua statnl that tbe one thing thai botliera tbam Is Hie matter of beating an ‘‘I” If It
wetf erected.
Mr. Mites declared Hial ll would he UIIwise to spend f/MOi or I’kaai for a huHdlnglhal would lari only a few year*. Till* sum would have to he raised by taxation next year This
bond and in
it Hie
« for
wing that might be connected by means of a ball would be quite ex penlive There would he tbe nreeaatty of
appar-
pen rive the auggeatton of bulMnlg
•w central aebool b needed, and tbe building must come before a great while If terma could he made w Ith a property owner for tbe erection of a frame structure that would an school purpose# tor tbe next five years, at tbe end of that time tbe city might ha hi a better financial rondl Boo. Mr. Marta aatd lhat, from tbe standpoint of economy, his view.'had
Hedoaanotfavor patchwork. He failed to see any plan that will give tbe schools the relief sought now and to
Other than tbe one out-
lined by tbe Board of Education Mr. Rice mid that, so far as the
a concerned, be
Wlllbm Bbrtver will have a handime new front to his building, which about to be moved out. He will pul fly feet to tbe front of tbe present building. The plan* were prepared fay Chartaa L. Hofmann.
In the course of his addnaa Bis Capers spoke of those men who dec tbeir wive*, pretending that they detained late at their offlcea on bnali evjtilisg ut tbe theater or the i-tob •Tiro* mea.” he Bald, “at* fe than i lie roialr writer* of tbe press
tco. berr aim il-re they do exist, w i*li that I hey could all be caught ■ nh-riy as one of thou, a resident c Columbia, waa caught the other day. “He said to his wife aa be waa lest Ing home In the morning: “ -Oh. by the way. my dear. If I fin I can’t Ulus fur din ote fay a m •The wife In a tort to •••You needn’t bother, lhavral found the note la
Samuel Hoffman and MIro Sampson and Blanche Hoff« very nicely at tbe Red Men’ anniversary i-eiebratton. Harry Mnldoon, of l.anadowne, waa beard in song that seemed to tick I* moat < thorn who heard It. wbUe little Mb Sarah Smith, daughter of Jamas W Smith, waa exceptionally clever In recitation. Harry Young made a h by doing a few atunto on a "ew«
Because of tbe h«
Tuesday evening, the parlor social the member* of the Ladle*' Aid Society ol the Kind M. E. Church Intended hold ing at the Biscayae that night waa IHuApoucd until this (Thursday) evening. h r*. R. B. SUtcs and Mrs R. H. Thorn braved the storm ou Tuaada^ evening and went Iq the hotel to tell possible visitor* that tbe social waa
for that night.
In the advertising columns Hils Issue of I be Skxti.mo. I* to found a statement of Avalon's finan-
cial condltioo, a slalea prove gratifying to all
Avalon's prugnaa. Ttie report abowa that Avalon U in an excellent financial
•late, with ita govei
d with Mr. Marta,
people regarded the talked-of erect ton
new aebool house as a piece of
extravagance, be thought that possibly a frame structure, containing two
a, which could be built for I'iViu 00U, would answer tbe purpose •ne little lime to come, and
tbe rity could stave off tbe blgenpense temporarily. Hither this or a new bulldltig, Mr. Klee thought, were tbe
only aolutlou* of tbe dlfHcully
Mr. Scull mid that Mr. Marts bad
Dr. Abbott remarked thal, judging from tbe views of tbe builder*, Just
building Is tbe only
pedleot.
iggealed that Hie
Beard of Education buy tbe double ou tbe hit adjoining Hie school la, with a frontage of «U he offered for •eoou. One of Hie i, be mid, could he used fot school purposes, and the other might
irented.
R. B. Huffs staled I hat such a build g would not be large enough for the
After a moat thorough study of the quest km—a study that embraced all phases of the matter—the Board of Education, following the universal
wishes of the taxpayers, ha. decided . JlIllllWrrw ,. In erect a uew High School building- ' , _
bulkllug—but a school house that will j Kriday, April 14, has been ua anawertbe present need* of the chil- j Arbor Day by Governor Stoke*,
ilrea, as well aa Hie requirements for j day—which will he year* to come. -in mind—I* fixed » Aa stated before, tbe poard of Kdu-! than usual, but this
cation I* taking Hila step advisedly. Mml all who can do so from planting Every move of this body was made a tree. Du so, aud further geoeratloni w IHi caution. Tbe members exhausted a m rh« up and call yoa blessed.
every available means before deciding » * ■
that there must he a uew building "*■> Katate Transfer*. Nut aali-fied with tbeir effort*, and . Recant Oemn CHy real atfatc Iran* fearing criticism -from taxpayers n«i ler* recorded in Hie County Clerk\
familiar wllb theadwol ouudlllons, a* •dfice are:
well »» from tbe chronic grumbler*. guuu-riamuel Hlghetux to Jusepl the member* called a meeting of clti- o. CoUaday, lot 648, Section A. reus, at which Hie whole atory was! (as-Walter M. MlUar to Warren presented In ptalu word*. At thl- H. MltcbeM, piece of hay front prop-
meeting a oommlllee ol building ev-Vrty.
I«rta waa selected by Hie people to •■»-- make an examinallon of the present Tr ro p. rw
school building mid llevUe mean-, it „ 1 11l‘"w“ , H^ «.imre 'diring
, whereby tbe 'necesaity of n,,- Ksaler season, the I’ennsyivanla j tbe city for a uew aebool Railroad Company .West Jersey A je ,m( off for a few years longer. Hallroadl will ejdabllsh — lltlee reported un.nl,nou-lv N. J.. aebool building a* Thursday, April SM. Boat, will leave
l-ongport about every hour dally from «16 a. in. until &.U p. m -
about
•f the committee, This service will
some who after Easier as the travel will
•ut every bo until 4.46 p ■
•Well, you would bate the land,
exclaimed Mr. Clelland.
“We have enough land," answer*
Mr Htltea
If tbeae Ikxiscs were moved off it lot, Mr. Marts said, there would I room for a w ing. Only a reasonab price should he paid for the lot. hoi Mr. Clelland stated that the house. contained 61500 worth of furniture. Mr. Marta hllad to see Hie eout
of the school
Into tbe furniture Id answer to Mr. SHtr
tbe benefit of tbe furniture to tbe Hoard of Education, Mr. Clelland stated that It would be an asset. Mr. Clelland further said he would like lo hare CKy Superintendent Stevens examine the boose* referred see If they are not large enough for the smaller children. Mr. Stevens answered that be wi familiar with tbe Inaldsof tbase bou* and they would not answer for sc ho purposes. Tbe fact, that a child
in that a “
n Tuesday evening, * here cry pleasant time. It
elided to have the men friend, oember- present, but Hie mah
-s -1 MENDEL’S BARGAINSj
hem f —^-IN
t Clothing, Hats and Gents' Furnishing Goods ]
EVERTTHING HEW .. LUTEST STUBS IT CUT PRICES
jexoeptlon of Dr Weafem, William <• M
inclMd Ihtugs lit I Abbott aud Mr. McDev HI. g Men - NotA.y Hpriog Suite.
• Iron they -«red A. usual, there ... a funuycM.ite-. h Meo* i A titmiber of drugs were placed In ou-; h Men . »i*.l < lievlot Hull-, l.tw-led vial*, and the one guerolng the 1 g Worsted Fancy Holts, names of the couleols of throe hot!Ire i M Men's Hues! tirade Worsted *
|«„ given Hie first pil/e. This sen!, g Hen'* Trousers. 79V up. *H "rbere waa a fair-sired drtagatiou of to Mr. Harry Adam. M>- Mckrr g t TWer—roe.e rooter, roil, and the hoy. pul up Mm. Goff, airier, won the p—
pretty good game
MKM*M
I, Our Eltue gg.oai; - ,* *' •5- 0 °l
a aa> ing of frotn iV to fl.W uu a pair, j
I- Br'kley.lh U I Wlearntnal, c. 2 1 Milner, a* 1 1 Hutton, 2b . 11 1 W. Mead, If 2 :
WE LL HAVE BASE BALL g
Beesley's Point la of a desire to hlorooi
may d<
length of time, uu care of Henry Cla; an after w bom mod, but a perso Philadelphia puli
Mguro.
years. IhiMeid, cf.
hriugiug
made, staled thal Hie building could he healed ft Merors. Stiles aud Robinson declared ■ed w aa too small which there Is the matter of ve
latlonr"—
Harry Rice expressed a desire with Mr. Clelland If
bulldli
than Ht>'.
Marts declared It false economy the bouses offered by Mr. t'le Rev. H. T.Casselberry, s|«aklug a ha% taken and a im Ukt than passing Interest In til •tmol children, aa abown by bta recent offer of a gold medal tbe best debater, ateted that he has beard no real opposition aebool building. The question to be la, are tbe men who are back In tbe right? If we think we are right, why should we hesitate? Dr. Abbott apoke vigorously In favor new school building. r to bond tbe city for the benefit ir children than II waa to bond tbe city for street work or a new boardralk?" be thundered. "Does any man rbo traverses our streets regret that he city * aa bonded to place the tbor■ughfaroa. In tbeir paroent excellent condition? Tims* a bo w ill walk the" boardwalk during Hie coming summer will have only iifatae for lbs dty au lbar!ties. It ta tbe part of eeooomy to school building. Let u« bond and bond again if It ta nccesaary or educational purpose*." Dr. Abbull'a remarks were liberally
ppla tided.
K I.. Goff said that so far as bondlug Ibe city is concerned, that matter doesn't enter bta mind. All be la look ig for U tbe moat economical plan le spoke In favor of a new school If u other plan ta feasible. A. t-\ Boswell gave It aa his oplnioo ist Hie time will be before many year* w hen schools are needed In tbe other ends of tbe city. He favored brick bulkllug, ousting about 6->,00U, ■e vicinity of Twelfth afreet. A. J. Smith said thal mori of the children live in the centre of the city, it Mr. Clelland claimed thal the city golug south and this sliould be taken to conaidsratlou. He favored tbe school building. Dr. Abbott asked where they get Hie children for two schools Mr. Clelland aaid that some of tbe people lu his ward tbe Second—were supplying them two at a time. City Superintendent Htaveua called alteiiUon to tbe recent offer of 610,001) by tbe Ocean City AssocUtkiu. A. C. Boswell said that, bee certain things, this offer ta loo far away. We are not sure that the Slate can b* always ao liberal In Itr approprtslloua for Hie public schools, etther. Kce. Mr. Corson's expressed view was that with a district school tbe dty would he going back, place with all of Hie beet advantage*
Is needed.
Messrs. Bosw ell aud Zane told of eondllioiis prevailing lu I-aunberlrUle and Atlantic City, yean ago, and wl • as done in those placee, bat tb> talks did not seem to be regardgd ai pedelly helpful In the present ca Captain Irie, of the board, aald that the board was looking for some plan to secure a building and at the aamc
time relieve taxation.
Rev. Pennington Corson then Intro dneed bis raeolution, to Hie effect that It ta tbe sense of the cltlieua In 1 meeting assembled, after hearing reiKirt of the special expert committee of builders, aa a mailer of erouomy, uew school building be erected. The motion wav seconded by Ralph I., Goff aud passed by a rising There were Ik who voted In favor and 2 against. The latter. Mi land and Boswell, declared that they desired It underriood, however, lha they do nut oppose a school. I Ue members of the Board of Kill cation aud Common Council bald meeting uu Monday evening, she t lie action of Hie mass meeting a a* d! cussed freely by nearly all. Director Hatnpaou. w ho. as he n marked, has had hula, If anything, to aay heretofore, said that, aa her of Hie Itepalr Committee fot years, and knowing well the condition
of the present building, he
neJ I of'tearing down the present scIhwI and
I At the conclusion of the meeting, there waa admittedly a better understanding between tbe members of the two bodies than there bad been before the slluatlou waa so thoroughly discussed. Council appeared to feel that Board of K location waa doing, uler the circumstances, Hie only
Tbe Idncolu won from I he l.lberty toy*’ Field Club on Friday afternoon » the score of 22 to In Each Hub
A CRUEL "JOKE"
To'have a box o room In a(Phlladel
he was staying with his bride, was Hie quest tollable Joke friends perpetrated
upou Rev. Alexandi clergyman who at Conference here w Beach Haven chore Rev. Mr. Corson Clayton ou Thu rad l-eigh, daughter ol
manufacturer. Friends pursued them to Philadelphia, burled rice and shoei after them into the Ht James Hotel and made such a disturbance thal they were ejected. Then, to add Insult injury, they bad a box of beer sent Ibe apartments of Hie young pastor
and bta bride.
Bee. Mr. Corson ta a son of Rev. Pennington Coraon, who conducted scent remarkable revival al Ocean CHy. He Is a graduate of Priucetou, of 1102, and was graduated at Drew Theological School last June.—
Atlantic Review
NEW - TOWN PLANNED Mean C'es'a atwieMlvr Iniprwvr-
I lu [laro
only ta required. The aebool roc must b* 26x30 fast. To give an idea wbal Is required In tbe way of ache room, Mr. Stevens said that w hen tbe Board of Education waa looking around for a room some time ago, they visited tbe bulldiog al Eighth and Waaley avenue, and found room over the drug store was not large enough for a school. Desk* take up tot of room, It must he remembered. A. J. Smith, oue uf Ibe member* of the Board of Education, said that the strongest objection on the |iart of the hoard was lo tbe raising of the If 60000 are spent for tbe doqjile bouse near the present school building. It would beau uuiitceaaary expendlti
Walter Hays called ■ tot al Ninth and Aafaury
by tbe city.
Mr. Klee said there ta plenty of room on the aebool lot for a four-room
building.
Dr. Abbott asked If It would uol he hatter to build ou the tot at Niulb aud Aabury avenue than In tbe school
yard.
K. C. ItoUnauu, Secretary of the
Board of Education, mid the tot at. lb,ll K P>*“*hle.
During the meeting. Dr. Abbott i-al led alien tion to the fact that the
Smith expressed the opinion 1 K '* rd <* Kdu «a ,too u “ ot K oln K ,c that there U plant, of room on the bul " 1 » * x '- ow " u " dl "K sooth side of the school house He NoIWuit been raid about tire price the people must put a of ,l1 ' aebool. All that ta wanted ta
be city bunding for other
Ninth and Ashury avenue ta
, school requirements for a number of
discussion as
•ess uf the dty erecting a lee purely butiding, and Harry Rice ga<
Ibe J
Advertise In tbe Hkxtikkl.
Select C
, having pun-baaed tbe forheadquarters ol the Beesley's
Polul Fishing Club, has acquired title
to adjoining property, with tbe re-
sult thal he basKUUfeetuf laud un the hay front. A large portiun of tbe property waa known aa tbe old Challiu tale. This large tract will be filled
KnlgbU Templar t In Atlantic City, I Ian tic I'ommauda charter members Thorn and William
this city.
Senator I-.^M. Cl English were ludu ary mysteries of Bo In AtlatJk City, ol atameellug of Trin
- were royally j
HOVH' MYITM.
toublc Breasted. Our Price
8 Boys’
■ the authority >•
4ATH . HATH . HATH vies, Is fl ianip. Soil Hats, fined shape*,<- kl.iwep Cap* of ail kitiil*. from Ita- up. ■•I xafesmt price St* So-lenders, 7., Hie 2 s- kind. Ikefdnrfs. Bed and White, 10 for 25c.
THK O I. « STAND —NEW 4. O O t» H .
JOS. MENDEL, 8 1625 ATLANTIC AVENUC, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. a XXIIX XXX XXX X XX-XIXI-XXXXXXX3
le’# a good player. The post office lean ip everything oomin
F. Dalrympie and wife, B. H. San derliu and wife, Philadelphia: K. B. Kadrllffe, Millville. K. II. Dycb, Rev. S^ G. Grove, Geo. Fcusleraiacher and wife, C. K. Dllkrs, M. K. Rawlins', Charles Mathews, Philadelphia: Thoa. Allen, Mt. Holly Rev. Pennington Coraon aud w Ifc Ocean City. KATUI.C. Mr. and M 4Van.ui, l-eotr Pearson, Drea^Karson. Swaribmore J. N. Dyson, Alice P. Smyth, Phil adelphta; Mary H? A. Mather, WII ilugtou; Anna Wuolmau, E X •’oolmau, iiauadowne.
James. A. I-ongstreet, C. How an!
Scbermerboru, C. Howard Scbermerhorn, Jr, John K. Kendrick, Philadelphia: Dr. F F". I'orson, Rridgeton: G. H. 1 .angler, Millville: E. f. Cole,
Seat Die: J. D. Collins, Camden. • be UAKW’ooli. Elmer K. Dyer, Box borough: *K D.
Collin*, Millville: W. Knl.se!I, Hoht. Ucj, Camden; Ilf. J. Waggoner aud wife, Ocean City; H. J. Mauley. J. MacCialu, Trenton;'’M. Kalu, S. H. Packer, Vineland; P. Cavanaugh, J. Adams, Philadelphia. C. W. Collins,
Hoslou.
KI.BEBOX. F. H. Smith, J. 8 Ellerman, E. A. Murrey, H. W. Oppeuhetmer, J. Weln. rieiu, H. K. Buck, W. Wardell, K. b' Warwick, Philadelphia; J. M.Naylor, Millville; H. McPherson, Bridgeton H. B. Stewart, Pittsburg; W. S. Gra bam, Ocean City; J. B. Storm, Cam den; J. R. Adams, Vinton Square; W " Saylor, PUtevlll*.
PRADO.
A". H. Harris, Mm. J. K. Mark w York; Henry Gerlach, J. i' B. Henry, J. N. Short and wife, Mrs. G
1 FVA/IQ F PORDERY Carpenter md Bnilder M IMI
ilug, o. 86.
Them will be
tion of Ocean City lug, eben the Fell,
be ct^ferred.
IntiT -l,, * *
regular oommuulca-
Mr. and Mrs. of Beach Haven, 1 I heir daughter, M Walter Joseph Y« The inarrtegr cerenin Ibe Kyuett M. It. Tlie couple w: Ocean City after Mi Is a w ell known rest being connected wli
pie A Co.
Mew Telrpbon A large number Telephone Compel to tbia city ou Thu aud aince that Ut have beeu busily here, making re|* have bad telephou stores or ofitcoa are frey, Kepple A Co., oilman Headley, 1 N. Hk-kmon aud (•
each tpril 5" In iiiy* Rep-
John Learning recently appeared Goshen and atartied tbe resident* of
thal village by aa ship of all tbe laud old hotel property 1 comprising huudn richest farm land In Ing Is a direct dcaa Inga who settled In the Kevolnttoo, am Inga acre large. Tbe bane ball "fa ployes of the post practicing with tb alongside of tbe R must every day the la rounding lulu foi ham, Button, MU
show up well, with occasional aaslsi
auce from Tucker.
i JOS. 0. CHAMPION! ..Builder..
AA'inUrirWl
OCEAIN CITY, IN. J.
] | |>lun*t and Specification a Rre- j , • i pared at Short INotice. ^ ' : yVy.r.,y..y.y.iryyinf**•»„».tr.i :
waTHAt-TORa ARB «t:iLB«:*i*.
itriaae*. 7?l ■an Am »*i 363 SHOP TUTM MB VEST AKIUt 4 OCEAN CITY. N. .1- J ENGLISH A JOHNSON,
coDiraciors anil Burners
1240 Aabury A|
HARRV H. RICE, ....Krfislercd ArekHccL— I’lsm. Mpr. lflrwiluas and Hapertblemtancs.
752 ASBURY AVENUC OCEAN CITY. N. J. Fine Paper Hanging, Painting
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WALL PAPERS AND INTERIOR DECORATIONS
E Fredericks, Mr. W Jeffries. Hays, Henry Keevea, J. H. Schall, A - . Read, Mary Barrett, U. W Tlcheoor, Mr*. C. Baron, E T. Baron and wife, Philadelphia; E L. Ostrander, Charles Ingersoll, Ocean City; B. Reeves, Atlantic City; W. .Steelman, Millville; D. .Steelman, Arthur C. Abele, Camden; Cohauzic Bel ford A. lore, Bridgeton; Rarclay Cole and w tfe, Koyereford.
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Young, Atlantic City; K. Biuuey, New Y ork; George A ThompJr , A. C. Warner, William 8hriF'rank Callaghan, J M Sbermer, Edward Dawes aud wife, Mias Elizabeth Dawes, Miss Kate Dawes, C It. Beudlg, Andrew Canon. Florence Carson. C. A. Doe, Brother IriMiard, C. K. Wheeler and wife, Mias M. P. Holm, ullh. Dr. Howard Reed, Mr. and H. Read, H. M. Bead, Ebenezer Adams, J. M. Zurn, W. 8. Is-lbsley. J. FI Wlillte, W. H. Collins, Philadelphia; Dr. and Mrs. Weatou, W. K. Massey, Ocean City; Rev. aud Mr*. J. W. Lynch and son, C. B. Conover, C. H. 8*eeney, Millville; A.ltarkln. Newark; C. Remington, Wm. G. Moore, lladdoufield; Fxlward Groascup, Weuouah; Elwood Adams and wife, C. H. Bliss, Worcester, Mass.: C. P. WIIlit*, Camden; W. H. Ashton, Washington; K. R. Hoag, 1 let roll. EDWARD STONEHILL
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Monuments, Mausoleums, Htaluary Work, Credlaa...
CEMETERY INCLOSURES Burial Vaults, Grave Coeere * All kind* of Cemetery Work Works at McasantvIUe, It. J.
When Yon Want Anything in —DRUGS— to TO III Bourse Pharmacy.
Reasonable Price*. Prescriptions.
WANTED—Ocean City or other good and welllocated seashore cottages or cottages in exchange for well rented Camden, N. J., houses. Equity $4700. Address Box 201, Middletown, Del. : :
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F. M. — rlsou Building, Philadelphia.
FUEL LI6MT NEAT DO IT NOW SERVICES RUN RANGES SET ON SHORT NOTICE CITY GAS LIGHT CO.
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