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OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

VOL. XXVI.

OCEAN CITY, N. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1903

NO. 35

OceanCity Sentinel

CURTIS ROBINSON

LAW OFFICES

Schuyler C. Woodhull,

3ITY DIRECTORY. CITY OFFICIAL}.

MORGAN hand,

ATTORNEY an

■ COUNSELLOR AT LA'

L

—\ — T. ABBOTT, M. D., Physlrian and Mnricron. OFFICE-Ctrur dilnl ui tlfCH SlmL J. C. HUTCHINSON. M. D I lomoeo pnthixt No. H94 Oc-ojin Avenue.

OCtAN CITY. M. t

OHKilN OF GOLD PENS

IN THE BASQUE COUNTRY.

BIG PERILS THAT MENACE COUNTRY

MUNICIPAL CONTROL

tup of her

■Ooa of muni

" waV Vbc womra ■*«••• Ui t<c *r<i» lux In-mwlm. A tut _ , „ „ , _ 'I“’l* 1“ N*» Jewry. »ol' .OC tr.T an her Sermon by Rev. Pennington f.r, meru. h.

• .»inxinc P«c*. Corson to Members of di~-u««d .t .iiy xml leoKih mw it* 1 Man With His Cmptiu Patriotic Orders. ' to CtaP. Fatioe...

GO TO CHURCH TO

Ztj '‘TOUCH CHRIST” i j Faith the Organ Connecting

JONATHAN HAND, jyj HOWARD BUKT, M. D.

(JoiinMeilor-at- L.a. w.

809 Wesley Avenue

CAPK MAY COURT HOUSE, N. J. |

•usrsrr. H

r; ^[,nk IkUT, llwilth j

mi4 «h KdojMlao

ARRISON H. VOORHEKS CJounMellor-at- 1 .n\\ ,

...on u»_..

J N. GRISCOM. M. D. 718 CENTRAL AVENUE,

SECRET SOCIETIES.

LAW OFFICES Apgar & Boswell,

QR. CHARLES-B. RIDER

>• r>ent i**f«

759 Asbury Avenue

A'HrKY A VKNUK u« KltillTU HTKKKT ! enr iMa*r. so. «. k. or e.. umu ockas city. s. j. 0 U.IrO . ..Ultt*. of OMI.

LAW OFFICES

COAL COAL

Godfrey & Godfrey. COAL

COAL COAL

ATLANTIC CITY. ►

JAMES M. E. HILDRETH

Couns«:Ilor-at-Law ,

MnlondA) r>nuu ii

t raOIHU.ti Oootp. Si

Huy your Ouul Inun the

SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. !TWELFTH HT. ANU WEST AVE.

■Z’t.'mJX. MARRY M. RICE, HK4DLBT A A I» 4 M A ! kloisteheo arcmitect ■■ Pending Coal

ire of gi.M r United Ht of lletrolt

had hern mude In Kuxlan *:"ld {tens prior to tlial tlm met with little nac-eM. A 1“ too aoft to make a dorabfc

I thi* eirctmwtaniv made It

to protect U»e pen point* tnouds or rulilea until John kina, a rltlren of the United realdlug In England while meuta In the mamifartOTi l^'iia were In progreaa there, ly dlacorered that the natl

. Iridium and oamlnni ore.

Lardeat and moat refr.irtor] Ultlr alloy,, contd be n«ed htg the points to mutti he tr.gr and more cheaply. Hawkins* rights were pun clergyman of lletrolt. who watchmaker a bore mention, failure gold pens. The first by him were poor autwtlui quill then In uae. In ISM waa taken to New York, huaineaa waa enlarged.

Quite an Improvement waa added to the plant by the machine* for the maklug and tempering of tbe pena. Inrented by John Kendrll. one rf tbe employees of the establlabinent Tbit establiabment soon produced a gold pen so iierfact that It combined the elasticity of the quill with the permanency of tbe metal About ISSO II waa dlacorered that by Imlteddlng tbe Irldlnm points In tbe gold Instead of soldering them on tbe corroalre Influence of tbe

ro metals, tbe'solder and

of all a large

y of fro It ills else ran he Imagined I leu I tell you that II waa aflerusrd j r atalli. on the tup of thi, were a , |ket of washing and a big umbrella he used lo cuver tbe stall. Then In. * r left bnnd she carried a supple- 1 Diary stall, and by the other ah* e a little ehlkl which could Just reach t

T w aa

bold lug d at ret oh

ow n .pul pit hung the fla|

I ww

"Tliere la

j all the wo:

orsou. w ho took his teal i 188; ai. said In part: a was doubtless prepared

[ for and used In temple worship. lull is recited the work of tiod In rreatiun, r and His relallou to Jewtsb history.

“ gold.

bold In

the village of Aaraln when old lady, followed by two

-at fat w bite Tigs They all three 1 tddletl over to the village p .or an.

- old lady proceeded to

urge* She cleaned them moat as- The leal refers to an event wo un lotmaiy- eyes. .wra. tall. back, bind amt teuaalloiial tliat It alwayi • t,vt - malned *fresb In the niemory of I be . dignity Of carriage about .„ d ... fromTallier lo

™ t 7X r, fact' ttot du, ‘ ,, ‘ hroo * H " ,r

! farmerly!"tt-fore tbT -Code Napoleon* •«'«'»'J v ' r,d repre«mt.tlon. came luio operation, tbe law obliged ,,f <iod * r * re A * the first Isom, whether boy or glrL to marched northward afler a long soI Inherit tbe |sitrtmony and eontlnoe tbe yourn lo Hie wilderness. Hie kmgdoin i bead of tbe family, tbe hnsliand taking | of tig lay In Ibelr path. Tbla king j the wife's name when tbe Inheritor waa | a as one of the remuauls ol a remarkI a woman, (has giving the woman a , b | e „„ <lf gt.,,,, R osas refers to perfect equallQr from her birth. The, , D iMutaroooa,, nticd. and hi.

. matrons arc not lest Is-autlful than tbe . . . .

! I mm fuse sine can be Inferred from I 7 °W unhke' .ny other language 1. " l * •**•«-*. *“ »'•">" •“ d that of tbe Raaqaes Altboogb when [ » L<>a, Wxle »." ,er< ,u ‘rugtb by ol* in bearing the people uia g Spanish sound ' breadth. In hie domain w ere si*ly seems lo he occasionally emitted. It ls : titles, and In the midst of his posses not really at all like 8|tanlsb. I waa < slons was a rocky plalenu, whlrh roar amused to find that -no* la -eaa* In ||k* an stand above III* plain, and Bmmne. nnd when I asked what Tea'. .rtoeded a place of defense wbjch ... was 1 thought at first the answer ... impregnable. With these fart*na. which would bare been very curl- ... . . ... ... ous. but It turned on. lo be W with 1 ‘ d " k1 ' ' , * c * d •~* lD * "** ,re P' <1 »- the *b* softly pn.nounced." | w '‘ , ‘ * hk * h ,h ‘» •••""".ed and 1 superstltloua people marrbed against

A PERFUME THAT SMELLS. "I>»« “og: but

' lory against these as against all other

•f Hna

war I he III

M^t-U ^ svenue f>-»« riudclon Avar., Itl Llgtotb^lswsk Itsv. l*suittiicM>n Oorvon., kJolllnygmwvood, * - • P

GOT "A-DUCKIN*'

Beautiful Cottage Sites. High Ground. LoU Graded. Streets and Sidewalks Graveled. Many new batlding* already erected. Plot lying between Atlantic avenue and the Ocean, and Fifth and North street*. Apply to any real estate agent. Invadlgate before purchasing

Ocean City Land Companv

Speaks :: For Itself Good plumbing tells It* own advantages. Tliere Isn't any use of buying plumbing for cheapness— i. It must he good. The be.-t material must be used to Insure satisfactory service. Tbe plumbing we do for you will always do Its work properly. Perfect material and perfect workmanship will Insure you most perfect'satisfaction.

The gold |ten bat been brought to It* TWc Awf.l ou.r Tw-t to.— prww. i foes, and lo grateful acknowledgment present degree of perfection by tbe •*— *•■•* *-*• | „ r , hhl , he , M „g through Ibe rears In American mannfactnrer. and the In The loTfumor Its* from bis desk a 0 # thsnkiwlvlnr when dustry from It. Inception ha. been am.li a,.k of copper. of cbaracieriied by fbe nse of American -i u fissks like this altar of rosea ; *“' !* * “ *7^ l d ” ?*; method*. For tbe production aT the con,^ ,o us." he uld "Altar of roms. 1 A,,d <, «* ,he k,u * of , *^‘ h » n . to ' gold pen a high degree of skill is nacaa- i, worth from fin lo f25 an ounce, ae-' mercy etidurelh forever.' aarr, and only eipcrta are employed i cording to the market. This flask to! 'TMnee that time, tbe facts of human In the different plants. empty now. hot In It a little odor still ; existence have not greatly changed. The gold used In the making of the Ungers. ' I < lur needs ire mueh tbe same. God Is pens la obtained from the Itolted j The visitor smiled delightedly. He J ,(,* same, and giant wrongs art at State, assay office. It la -then melted w never smell pun. etur of nne. be-! .|.. r . h.ve been, intrt.iclwd In and alloyed about sixteen carats On* fore. Now he uuscrewed tbe stopper j th . .. . , and rolled Into a long, narrow ribbon, and. closing his eyes, with an ecstatic 1 * ' .^.f , | . from which pen blinks or flat pUtca ; look he applied bis noslrtls to the flask.' ,>u,,r,um P h ' , . "ke lls»eof Israel, havi In tbe shape of a pen. but considerably | But only for an Instant. Then fc* j been through the good hand of Ood. thicker than tbe finished pen. are cut | threw bark hi* bead, twisting hi* I by means of a lever pres* or die and i features into a grimace of disgust, and'

punch. The blunt nib of the blank Is | hi exclaimed:

notched or recessed at tbe end to re-1 "Uarbag,". Bone yards! Glue fac-

celve tbe Iridium that forms the ex- torlrs l"

ceedlngly bard point which all good | The perfumer laughed,

pens poises*. “All waentlal oil* smell like that.- b* The Iridium Is coat*,! with a cream ' aald. "Yet no good perfume can be

of borax ground hi water and laid la 1 made without them "

the notch formed In tbe end of the 1 He took front a Shelf a cut glass Jar blank. It Is then secured by a process ' filled with a fliV-k. yellowish oil that

of sweating, which la nothing more or 1 looked ilk,- iwlroleora partly refined,

leas that, melting the gold of which the “In this Jar." be aald. “there are forty pen I* formed so that II unites solidly 1 odd,--* of |ture mtar of roses worth with tbe Iridium. Tbe blank la then | over *500. You know bow the attar pasted between rollcn of pecfiHar j amelia alone. Now watch me make a

form to give a gradually diminishing rich )>erfiune by adding things to It.** the point backward, j He put a few drop* of the attar tnt* small cavity lo which a vial. He filled the vial with spirits

of ninsk. another of orris, then ooe of neroll. one of roee. of violet, of orange, of vanilla and. finally, rhe^ll of clove*

tbe bMory of our past let ui notice a few of tbe obstacles which

have been surmounted

'Ktrat. 1 he Off of natural difficulty, hen out father* came they were fee-

MTABLIMHK

Tbe rolls ha'

tbe extreme end of the Irldlnm pointed nib la placed to prevent Injury ' * Iridium. After rolling the nib ol pen Is stiffened

by hammering This Is the m

In tbe manufacture of the pea. elasticity of tbe pen depends entirely

There." he aald. "smell that. Isn't

It exqnlalteT

“ExquUller* said the visitor. “Well, without Its foundation of the

S.B.CONVEX sras

Ctwu AHBL'KV AVI.

ROOFING

If You Could Call--- ’ at our shop aud meet our workmen face to lace and have them explain to you personally 1>ow we do business we believe that you would be absolutely satisfied that we are better equipped in knowledge of the paint ! trade than any other house in thiS^locality. Acme House and Sign Painting Company, OFFICE AND SHOP: No. 743 West Avenue OCEAN CITY, - NEW JERSEY DAVID MUIR, JR., Tifl,* Slate-anil-Slag-CORRUGATED IRON WORK, •FURNACES AND RANGES, 405 Weslej liemie, ■ Ocean Citi,«. J. It*pair* of every description for all make*

of Furnaces andiKanges.

Ke pairing don# promptly. Smoky chimneys - oured or no cltarge Shop In rear.

upon this operation. The pen 1* then malodorous and costly attar of trimmed by a preaa similar to that : wouldn't amcl! any better than a plats which U used for cutting out tbs | of aoup "-New York Herald. blanks or by automatic machinery, j ■ ■ - • ■ ■' 1 cn trimmed the | A* a Ctl.ek... name of the manufacturer and t»a "I'm not so iurtlcular about apaad. number of the pen are lumped oo It but I muat bare a gentle horse," reby means of a screw preaa. 1 pealed Mr. Green. "My wife wants Tbe pen to given Iu convex surface ! to drive, you we. Will you warrant

also by mean* of a screw press, lb#

Leonard Krauii Co. Electricians *M Asbury Avenue. Ocean City. N. J. ISaSfSKSSfJS

ITURTOICEmJIlKCOIIPlRl '■ Pmmn Moutain l« Part H« *J OCCAM CITY. M. J.

- They all Admit It - - . Who wouldn’t? T ‘’-

pretty a bath room a find the town over.

blank

die beneath si Quite a mtla bring tbe pern Ity, and when this operation to completed two Jaws approach tbe blank and press It up on opposite edges, thus giving tbe pen Its flnkf shape. Tbe next step I* to rut tbe Irldlam Into two polnU by holding It oo the edge of a thin copper disk which Is charged with fine emery and oil and rwolveo at a high speed. Tbe nib la then Bill by a machine and tbe silt cleared by means of a fine circular saw. After slitting, the nibs an brought together by hammering, and the pen to burnished on the Inside by a concave form and oo tbe outside by a the pen a uniform surface and greater elasticity. These nibs are then act by tbe fingers alone, after which operation the pen Is ground by a lathe with a tbla steel disk and a copper cylinder, both charged with fine emery and oil. Tbe all! to then ground by a fine disk, and the aides of the nib* and the polou an ground upon the copper cylinder. After the grinding to done tbe pen to polished upon huff wheel*, which complete* tb* process of manofseture. Before the pen h placed upon the market, howersr. H Is given a thorough

RUSH ADVERTISING AGENCY

Cfewan CTty, N.

Luxurious Hatb Rooms are an every day-occurrence

with us.

Our plumbing sbup lias

tbe reputation for fitting up bath rooms that’s honestly

earned.

H^TdTd^ e do it ? Why, by doing a swell job at low figures, and using best materials. For plumbing we take

JOHN R. GROVES, Ocean City, N. Jj

It and weigh* IL-Chlcago Cbronlela.

WUey-Do you recollect that unco when we had a Off I said you wrrvjuat aa mean as yon could Dot HobbyTea. darling. Wlfey-ph. James, how

j. 649 Asbury Avo -

"Certainly" said tbe dealer reaaanrIngly. "He's a regular !ady*a bora*."You are sure he's not afraid of any thlngT" naked Mr. Green anxiously and for the tenth llme. Tbe dealer assumed aa air of refisc

tlou.

"Well, there to one thing that be baa always appeared to be afraid of ever since I got him." be admitted eon adentlously "It seems aa If he’s scared to death for fear aome might *.-y -Whoar and be not boa;

o existed among the

ud Injury t. 1 people f:

across and robbed tbe drily of a certain number of victim* which were his dt For many ceuturlra lo Home projrtt

made every year to tbe Tiber, and women were drowned by being bound sutl flung frflm tbe wooden Uclan bridge, which, till nearly Ibt of the republican period, was tbt and only bridge across tbe Tiber to

Nobody ahonld write who to not firm|y posaraard of tbe Idea that he ha* a vocal!-,u for literature and to not will Ing to endure the ftcnnltles of art fur the sake of serving an art. If s pel who writes la that spirit makes a toW far earn. It If be makes a furl

-1 understand my

condition* which would bavedef, I ere determined men. Then wi wild country, wild beast and wild Then w ere iiHilere whiten at tbe North, and enervating malarias In tbe Month, they overrams, through Ibe.bleaalug of God. and now there are fertile and teaming rhles everywhere, a-e have back of n* a history which has been the marvel of the world. Thu forests have rati fore the axe of tbe woodman and the atldsmere and solitary place'

uloreomed a* tbe rose '

“Heeond. Another difficulty ■lood In the way of our prog rare that of greedy oppression. While the eolo-

were poor and almost

England cared little how they fht l, when they began lo prosper, treated them like wild beasi,which i K* young. They were taxed aud oppressed and when lbey threw oil the yoke they had a formidable upon tbefrhands,but God wrought ibem wonderful deliverance and

another Og went down.

"Third. After this, another giant, grim and moustreos, that of disunion, stood In our way. Tliere were many excellencies in the formation of the young republic, hot naturally there

e some mistakes, ahd there

crime, that of human slavery; and

Ibis brought u> at last Into a life

death straggle among onrndvea, but although It cost almost a million of

men, and three bill km dollars of

i, we emerged aRl’tbe end without t star missing from the natkxrat firHot Ibe future lire belote os, and

must look In that direct km.

cannot live upon our history, and 111 have Dead of all our courage and C l riot Ic devotion to meet tbe prob-

is which confront us. Let u* notice s few that

requlfed by the law to go through the streets, crying, 'uuclaau ! unclean P I* It may wonder abe had spout bar all

-eekmgra cure?

V.rveo w. meow. H.U - at.-n.p .. Hu , wl , r dtd ^ u, |be " ' * ’■ garment of Jesus? In I'slestloa, the Street Hupervtoor W.Vreu W. Brown rt , ffr „ u , claM . different kinds of ent "a-duekln'" the other day. and g,rroents. ro that Jesus was known a. lie got It Pell overboard. "•••«' , ,mbii c troeber by Hto garment aud ba. a couple of lame ducks, which he lu b(m ^root«d Hto power to heal, use* as "decoys" when be goes out on ^ , one a> Jok,, nareod tliebay He took three, along with .hiougb Ibe Tllto*., .11 would aiwk to him. a few days age. and ooe of them toU eb Him. You can, therefore, 1mgot away. It waa In the early even- bow He waa thronged rod Ing, mid loo dark for him lo find the g.nMd But It to only mid of one of “**• that crowd, Slie'louebed' Him. *Por Marrrti went out In search of Hw * the fie*h may prere, but faith loocbre ’ ilrelng bird Ibe next afternoon. Uk- ..ho. the firs! lesson we can learn to Ing tbe Mber duck along. He soon , he Rre ., f ., t h of the woman, tor It saw ibe mtoalng duck, and, with the ... f.uh In Him. and not Urn touch aid of a mb net be bad with him In only, tor Jesus would not have her or the boat, attvmpted to capture II In one, think that there was any virtue bto effort* to do ro. be upset the host. (ll the touching of Hto garment, but od be and the duck be had with him cwlllng her to th to cm.tore Him. Ha •ent Into about six feet of Ice cn'd ,, ,. .

rater. Tbe duck didn't mind II

arren nearly fro** to death before toe to, unb t, Bl n made tbe whole, nl home. I Go In peai-e. and be whole of thy After be got thaw ed out, he said be ,,|,g ue - K „ lhi , n lu ., r „ nothla>i dklnt care much If Ibe Hxxnxu u b the organ of receiving evarydldii't hear of hb mishap. thing from God, connecting man with

his emptlnerelo God’sfulloas*. Learn .1 e^le transfer* In tlc«n “** 1 “ ,h * ,,brre ‘““"J' ,n ,h *

but only ooe Couched Him

^Tss^re ° Un,J «•« ^ only on. who .n-ri. w-w.rareto.tow. derived any baoeflL How ■

rainy, which needs alw ays lo be guardad against as almost the worst and meat dangerous of cells. “Fourth. Mammon bin Tbe struggle of tba Batkin now b against tbe unwhulraorae drab* for waafth and case, through which men fotgrt Us claims that they make or Ihcirfrllowi have upon them. Before this Oil

aas than in thb day The k. life' aud tbe 'square deal' ar chwords uf tbe hour. Let u our powers In hattMag with evil la defsoae of the rtfbL”

vt Pre-bytrrlan Uburrh oo nlng, the pastor, llev. H. rry, i-rearhed an Inalruc-

practkal workings carefully looked Into and tliorougbly euusMrred. lle-

. g..s1-.lre.1 turnout of cently the Camden CltyUouuctladopl- In Uk I of Iota Council. So. IW „1 . rraolutlou In favor of muuk-l|«l * uo, '«y r M . and K asbinglon ow nership, and appolutsd a iwinmlure 1 * “revl

. P ii. I* of A., In the msodasvar to aecure legislation favor- Uvc rermon from the text Mark .*>; SN: hurrhon Monday even- able lo It, during the Mrek.u of the Uor, -he raid. If 1 may touch hot Hi. 1WCI.I sermon was dellv- legwisturv. and theikwau < Ity '■"*"#». I .hall he whole." Tbe pssiwstor. Kev Pennington Council ba* now taken a atoullnr sUmi. subjc«-i wa* "TouchingChrist." esob aktr and over the Whether those w bo favor municipal " To underatand our lesson and text of tbe United u w nerahlp, lu etober place, have given re'd Mr. Casselberry, "we

Enrallrr that oonstderalkui which «IU have lo know why till* namelere greal Importance demands, wed.. wsnlod lo be healed, and why t know , but II mud I* admitted -bewtohed to touch Ibe garment of

It It to a l|W*-thMi surrounded by J ..

such grave prell. Uml the .n.rere ^ dimcullle. dtoa,.-

iM give It a thorough conatdrrebrfure they agree lo adopt IL aud

e*|<eclally upon the word of tbow w b<>

rr seen municipal owneraidp

practically Ireied and, appareully. ’

rr given U thoughtful couakl

rralloo.

out desire U lo be understood '

that we are dogmatics I ly opposed to ^

municipal ow uershlp, but at

lime this disposition to precipitately ‘ rush into II reminds us of tbe word*

"Many .

rar from the Uhl* when we underand tbe habits and customs of peoii Pslretlns In the time of Christ.

I, that “H m

-or (gsu. he could divorce

^ lier; If she w as of tbe better rises, she

d lire lu the seme boose, but In a

different part from ibe row of the fatu- ’ "y. If she touched any, those touched

ue-unclean.' If she should

' happen to touch tbe priest's garment,

Clerk Way are aa follow .

Kilts belli W. Gandy el alt. to Hallto M. Fox. tl. Lot M2, Hcctlou A. Win. H. Bright, sheriff, to Heury Oerlach. fl. Premises northwest *id* of Htmpaon avenue, and 180 feel routb-

ret ol Fourth street, 80x115 feet.

Alpha G. Kynett to Ellon Itlslcy. 11200. I .ota 228, 224, 225. Heel km C. Peter V. Voorbees el als.. trastee*. > Henry B. Kemble. t^iO. lot lf».

set Ion N. P.

William Wllldogbby to Hannah It iaHner el ala. flaw. Lot 7S, Heel km

oar day allend church servlcos hre—*** of the fine music, because of the eulretaining speaker,or the pleasant church surrounding*! Tbey come lo bu enlertalurd. It to all very well, arid It I* right, to^have tbe beat music, tb* most eloquent speaker, but the main thing, and ihe first thing, we should go to church tor Is to ’touch Christ.' •No man emnetb unto tbe Father but

by Me.'

may ootac lo Him In elsewhere, and If by Him, these will be

•If y

John Wallace lo Edwin H. Wallace, faith, you %

I. Lot 9B, Becfkm H.

Ham* to Mary Jane Myere. fl. 1 7V1, Meet Ion H. to do; namely, pul out our band of Same to Wm. A. Wallace, Hr. fl. faith and touch Him. If our bouse I/M IDS. Section A. catch Ora, we must use the power In ne to Harry and W Ullam A. 1 the *ha|* of watar under oar streets to Wallace, Jr. fl Lota 39 and 20fi. Bee- put out the lire. ‘Behold, I stand at Hon H. tl* door and knock. If any man will _ _ ' open tb# door, I will oom* In and sup wrwDion j Bllh tm,,. The door swings In. and Much Interast Is taken In Ihe coming ; ■« #' most open K. reunion iff the members of the Heeond "Learn. In dosing, that Jesus desires Katuition, Twenty-fifth Regiment, our ronfe—ion of Him. As difficult as Sew Jersey Voluntrer Infantry. The n nray have been for that poor woman reunion will be held In G. A. K. Hall, u, come before that great throng and

Atlantic Ulty, on December », tbe toriy-thlrd anniversary of the Battle 'f Fredericksbnrg. Among tbe members of this belts I Ion were Captain Homers T. Champion, father of City Treasurer I. R- Champion, and First l.teulenant Jethro V. Albertron

Tbe work In the office of County Clerk Way m somewhat hampered by reason of tbe Improvement* being made, and Dr Way a^s Ibe Indulgence of tbe patrons of tbe office for a abort time. Clerk Way ba* an Jnrrearod force of employe* at work copying records, etc , lo room* In the

letters ramatalng In tbs Groan Cky Past Office foe the week ending November 25, 1906: Corson, Mr*. W. MX. Hale, W. H. L. - Holman, George H. KlIWAkS M.HUTTUX. P. M.

m ell. yet N was best tor her, and brought glory Is her Master's name. If He to anything to os. If He has done (ht lo bring to us peace and happi- • and plenty, then we should eon- • Him. 'If He to the Christ, the Mon of the living God, then He Is o

Letter to D v S. Sampson, Owe* Ctiy, A’. J. ar Hto: The Trastee* of Fair Ground. Coblasklll. N. Y . were glad to pay 16 roots a gallon more toe Dek; and no wonder. Two at bee palm

f their paint to covet Our agent put It at 125 or leas. It look 116. W* saved them 86 gallon* of paint and painting l Wurth 84 to fo a gallon, a* tbe iwlntlng costa two or three times as much aa the paint,) less 16 cents a gallon on 115 gal tons. Hay »14U. That's bow to count tbe cost of paint, be cost of putting it on Is 9 or f4 a gallon. You see w ba