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TYYO MORE VILLAS ORCHESTRA WILL BRIDGEWATER IS EUCHRE CLUB TO FOR BAY FRONT PLAY AT EASTER READY TO QUIT BE FORMED HERE seisitiinel
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Failure to Do So Will be Mrs. Lajennea, of Philadcl Mayor Champion Has Over | City Will Have Music in the Bnt Board of Education Yacht Club Members Will V---Equivalent to Their phia, Was a Victim of fxo.ooo Worth of Work in i Boardwalk PavUion Dnr- WiU Not Agree to a be Ab’e to Play Games I with the full name and Discharge. Heart Disease. That Part of City. ing Holidays. Compromise. Every Week. luon.bul"'.rUa C ^^ , !d A, 1 “*«*'"* on Monday Mr-. Mary Ann l-Jenur-. who ... T-o more pretty eottaae. are to be Cl y .III have myle In the! The onponent. of the pro,.«d ne. ] The uiemher. -f the ticeau City evenlue. there - a* *ouie little *urprl*e *.ld to he a divonwl woman, ahout 4n , built on the hay front. The-e are to j public pavilion for the Kaater croad >l«t. achoolfor Ocean Cltyare lead, \acht Club. Euchre Club wcr. en-
LOCAE dots.
■ ol.
a had u a-h d
in w ben a resolution wa*
and adopted, re.|uiilng employe ie city t.. p,y bllU contracted i e tiie city'* employ. The re«olu
Monday- i
Tuesday'a cold wave reached towii M<ire Improvemeulann llieliav front.
Auot tier -urprtae party lafMomlay; bejo'„'.i7e'frt cu^rordt^,^.''
i- resolutlou waa pre-cnted by
cllnian I) s. 8ani|Mou.
loluUoua were pawed authorizing
Solicitor Thompson to
e I* stirred by a religious
pllcatl
Nothing wrong with th bug. l* there? (iue— the ground-hog must h (grn it* shadow. «fape May Court House has an After you've bad your fun. ttwre always bills to pay.
Ihlug l
with i
dry. al-
ebanrea la to pas* HiSm up (iround-liog day was though the sun » aa rather
vany a man I. on a .till boat for trouble that emlnate. from tlie still. The guu dub w ill have a *!ioot al fj C. Smllh’a next Saturday aflerJohnJtV. Smith lias prc-enled Cblrf Scull with several hlhles for the city
pavllMn.
Oeaan ITty'a Masonic lodge expect* to have a line culerulumenl on the occasion of 111 anniversary celebration. Tbe I-adlc*' Aid Hm-lety of tlie First M E. Church wa* entertained borne of Vra. K. W. tlandy
n Mon-
day evening. Prayer meetings will he held In' the Baptist Church at 7 3U otdork Tburaday night. In charge of lb T. Casselberry. W C Boed. formerly of Allantlc CTly. has sueecded C. B. Conover as division ru|*rluleiidenl of the InterStale Telepbone Company. The Ural examination* for teachers' Hrenses under tbe new county su|er Inlendent was held at Ca|» May Court House on Krt^ay and Saturday. The lioys of the I.IberW Fire Com pan, had a drill on Thursday evening Iasi Tbty look I heir machine t. Dilrleentb and Central avenue and did stunts coupling hute. Say* I be Cape May Uerald. "In view of the fact that there Is now work being done' In the a—osor'i ofllee, POO I* hardly a auffidenl NOI for that oltlce. Ocean City payi Hun for less work than Cape vay'i assessor dom.” Mis* EOtc Adam* entertained tbe 'T.arhelor CllrU" and Ihdr friendvrttb a novelty party at the Wyoming on Monday evening. Refreshmentwere nerved at a late hour, after w the young folks dispersed, exprga themselves aa well pleased. HORSE INJURED A horse ow ned by John Trout broke a bone In one of Its shoulder* on day afteruoun, and ll may have t killed Mr Trout bad used hi* double of huraew Id taking laundry to the home of Jo* Lancaster, 21 Anbury ■avenue. While be waa delivering tbe laundry, tbe horsao began to bile each olltei and then ran down Asbury avenue Reaching Ninth street, one of the animal* sought to turn the comer, bul tbe other refuaed. T^e result wai that tbe horse* ran Into the sidewalk In front of B. B. Hcull'a store. Tlieu ll « ks l hat tbe horse met w llh ll* ml-bap. 1'r. Foukls baa Ibe animal In charge and will watch Its condition for Ihr next few days tn the hope of saving II*
life.
_ John XX. Tucker ■wirird -k John H. Tucker, of iflTs city, w ho lor se-eral nionlh* |>a*t'worked In , Olean, N. V., wa* married Ul. Oleati last Sunday night to Mia* Katharine Ruuell. of Olean. Tlie err. C ormcd at tbe home <if Ibe bride by Rev. Mr. Bhafler. of that city. Mr and Mrs. Tucker are now In till- cU$ The bridegroom Is now employed In th« Branxid. oQlee. Congratulaluins ait In order. Tbe Bwrrisw. hope* -thai Hie couple will have a long and .happy
ippotutment of a
da* ton to make collect Ion of taxes under the Martin Act, and for the ap it of tliree commissioners t< damages, etc., due to reluca city. ' ' ^ Mr. Headley suggested (hattbe floo I the Ninth street tire bouse should “ llaed On motion of Mr. Smith, ie |*uperty rammluce waa InstrucUd - have the work done English A -hnson began the work last Tuerfi The proi«r olliccrs were lustructi - negotiate a bun of Ftono. al>« to a mge to pay note* nimlng due. Councilman lira ham said that t! cran City Fire Company, Jio. 1, nee ed collars, for Its chemical Mr. Headley Iggrstad that tbe chemical's huracs iicnled the collar*, and Mr tiraliaun acce|>ted Ibe corrcctaon of Mr Headley, Council's Fire i ommtltee waa instucted to puri»e a set of collars for the horse* ouurilman Smith re|>orted the imr*"*of a drain pl|« for Seventh street >lr. Headley called up a sidewalk ordinance which he aatd had hern Introduced -ome time alnce. t tty Clerk -aid that he thought some ol k had been done, and It uilgbl t-i reserve those portlona. Mr Headley expressed the thought that
i for
e lab
> old, <
•u - ouni on me imj iiuui. i now sici.-^i-u ■t-lgo up below Fourtcruth street. W. It of
niori, Mary Hamilton, Wick, of Philadelphia, owner of tlie s Wesley avenue, on Slcrllug, Eighth mud Ocean avenue.
In huslneaa on the boardwalk
. Vum III X. ti.
Tsllor*. Mop lighting There was talk, originally, of aecur- **em Mr. Bridge ■g a brass hand, hut thla Idea has Interested m tbe *t
Instead, there will tbe cky. aome timt
juld . tcrtalned In a n
luted agaluat IhiMee. a
. F. Stan
Mrs. Lajeuues, who bad heart, had been complalnli
health for a day or two. She w looked after ou Sunday night by ll Hamtlluu woman and Mrs Steelma lie latter leaving the house late iu t •venlng. Mrs. I^jemies occupied ouch In the sitting room. Her sen a -aw that she was sleeping iiuletly ai •'clock Monday morning. A lillle lah
heaervanlnoticed that the woman was Champion has building ofierallonB o breathing heavily and then discovered Ibe bay front that aggregate In vail Lajeuiie*'lip. were dlwlor ; more than *10,000 iarriaou -a-summoned, and | That lati't *o bad for one contracti proiiounccl the In a city that *ome people ■ • •
believe la dead. Is It
-barge of the body, which wa* ship fed to Philadelphia In tbe afternoon.
few year* ago, pur
he Wesley avenue collage A
‘harta*
Struck,of Phlladclpbta. rl-lted her at inlen als. He w a* >«td to he a relative
Ibe contract to he m- *h- by
eight piece*.
Thla decision w as reached at Com- not agree to tbe term.
Mime month* since. | tnon ConnctPs meeting on Monday Tbe following, received a few daya These bay villas will coat *1-100 each. ■' night last. Councilman Headley-aid since. Is self explanatory : i On the find floor will he convenient that he undendood that William U : -February 1M, ll*«i. living room., tin tbe second floor of j Moore would open bis Bowling Casino ' Bridgewater v. 0<eau t lly. each house will be three bed room* and at Kaater-time If the city would S'—-
, hath |• !,<1 R* ve »>“'l^ I" ••••' publk - P»'
lucludlug
ia« week Wulle a miml hers have Joined the euchre grow th Is a very heallhf
' one Tbe club waa loformed that It I* now the Intention of Ibe yacht club member- - bo reside In Oceati t lly, i permanently, to also form Into a I euchre dub, end tbe Intention is to meet every two week*. Tbe meeting
Tbe growth of this section of the
been ahno-t phenom-
enal Three years ago there were only -plr of collages that were used as ner home* by Philadelphia vislSlnee that time, however, there
Ibe muatrti
Steelman *ay» tbe city will ■ flrst-claa* bend during therom-
Tlie ordinance was
Building Inspector Smllh's refiort
a« received and filed.
President M W. Adams staled that ■ o mem tiers w ere to be named for the Hoard of School Estimate. Pouncilfuaii Smith mm ol that resident Adams appoint, and Mr. dams named. Me*-r*. Harry Headley
* 3.1SII.8I 2.12061 4,052 «S 4.245.14 •-.725 10
al year-: that her husband's i I* Hendrick-on; that she had a grown-up son aud that tier husband COLDER WEATHER
tlrouno-boa Appears to II The ground-hog, a* a weather prophet appear* to have “made good. Tbe weather began to get chilly o Monday night, and Tuesday mornln dawned bright and very cold. At the Ninth street fire house, at 7 o'c the thermometer registered bet
been opened. The city official*, recog ilzlng tbe trend of the Improvements, iave added new lights along the highray*, aud contract* have been given -ul for filling In operation* that will nake lIlls section aw delightful. If nol non- -u than any other one locality
In Ocean CMy.
Tbe pad three year* have shown th emaiid for ' hay front" homes amon tbe summer vUlure. The greater p-i of summer amusement* are found o the hay. and this fact, together with wind* that are always found blowing from tbe ocean or bay, mil It an Ideal spot for a summer collage. CANNON FOR CITY
ave
IBS a deckled change from -, and people did not tarry I reel comer*. Window gla decorated with fancy flgi
made by the frost, but their i
a* not appreciated by n
people. On the contrary, warm a. near healers and stoves appealed more
atrougly'no the av. race jierson.
Music.
Boardwalk, Board of Health, -tie. IHk7. Interest,
Food.
IK02 interest, Sinking food, Pavilion 1<U5 interest, Inking fi ‘
2.548 57 500.'1.000.
Scbwo
HMi i
Sinking fund. Boardwalk) I8U 'Inking Fund.
e following bills
1.250.0" 2.500.00 16,01088 1«-
pald:
I. tj. t hamplou, t ll> Tieaaurer, i *18,701..’>4: 1. S. ( hamplou. City Treaa;r. Inteleal, note*. *78^35J7; 1.8 auipkin. City Treaaurer, Interest, *sno25: R. L. Hoff (Ore). *576; . Hill (Ore), *5; S. Carhart. *«IS85 Shoemaker Lumber Company. 127.65: J. It. < hilstlau.*L2S:Shoemaker Lum ompany, *70.16; Fire Company I,.*150; Charles SamfiMiB, *1.25;
Fin
pauy
L. Walh
Jones, *21.
I^e Adai
liaiuplou, *41 66; 8. B. Scull. K Adams, *0; N C. Godfrey,
*8 60: J. I’ Kraus*, *4; F. H Ware,
l.C Smith, *10; William Price, ieorge Haw klua, *10.88; F. J.
Smith. *8 26: F. Young. *6 S5; J- P Fox *4 50> J. Bramell, *12S; K GrtenIcaf, *7 08: M. Kennedy. *6.81; Imdger, Li 8.5; R. C Robinson. *71 55; 8. Burfc,. |18 53; J. Ltby. *39^7;C. G Miller. *85; (Tty Ga* Company. *104.74; B. L-
ioff, *31: JL C. Kohmaou. *6.15. AUDITING BOOKS
The Chicago Glee (Tub will ap in Trnaer'a H#ll on Friday even February 16th. T he proceeds »III be ' lor tbebenellt ol Prof. Harry H. lake's on heatra. 11 la claimed that thla glee club atauds at the head of male quar- ««» in this country. The repert. of the dub I* extensive and tx p'laaatbe beat of all cla**cs of music * rtlien for male voice*. Don’t
Mia* Hattie Btepbenaon entertained » number of friends at her home - Thureday even lug last. Games of d Ivrent kinds were played aud a ve enjoyable lime a ere bad. Before lea log for their respective home*, the fuest* were aenmAwith refreshment*.
Thom In charge of tbe St Valeotime^ Day tapper lo be given by Holy Trinity Ctoreb on February 14th are meeting with much success. Philadelphia reader* of tbe Bevtinm.. If they mi ■Irelre. may scud eonWIhutlooa thla
ompauy No. 1. *250; Fin
No. 2, *ip0; A. Campbell. *60; L.
. Krains, *16 84; T. A. Scbock, *82: T,
*43.41; W. W. Brown.*00;
x degre.
■eboya,
>d girl* •
up Ibelrskalea. aud tbe Point of ie Beach was the sceue of lively 111 lib the young folk* gilding over t. Coat dealers were kept on jump with "hurry" order* from |>ev
bad permitted llielr coal him
get low becau-e they thought there
uld he little cold weather di remainder of tbe winter,
iuwever. if one place- any coutlice In the grouud-h.ig (and mauy iple do), we are destined lo have d and dl-agreeable weather for
ANOTHER SUPPER
the dose of the aaaaloo Of tbe D. ,. l<odge. last Thureday evening, those present were given a aurpriae ving an Invitation to a chicken pot-pie supper, given by all the the lodge living above Fifth street, at the home of Mr* F ram be* J
Smith.
their arrival, the guest*.
i mile
My Dear Sir :-In Ibe above cauae, I will take ; 4 ace I lie Wedoe-day evening have from Bourgeois A Sooy. of of tbe week Intervening. Till* will
give tbe yacht Hub member* aDop|«H: tunlty of meeting for progre-slve euchre every Wednesday evening, providing they are either lu Oeaan City
or lo Philadelphia. Tbe prizes were w<
boardwalk. Mr. Headley
Council's Music Committee be Atlantic CHy. a proposal to agree an<l Instructed to secure an oiche-tre of ( consent to dismiss the appeal from the eight pieces for a week, to chancery decree aod tbe bill in chanbegins concert* on Friday or Saturday j eery, a Ithout costs, w hlcb means that before Easter Sunday. The motion |each party la to pay their own coals a* carried. Please let u* know If the Board of Ed-
Councilman J. C Steelman will go j ucatiou of Ocean City Is willing that Flret ladles' prize. Mr*. V\ E Heaai Philadelphia in a few day* lo secure thla shall be done. If au, we will sign |mer: aeoood. Mrs J.W . l-andentwrger.
ir Fast*
ibe ce
PERSONALS.
ivllle, w
W. C. Hlley, of South . town a few daya ago
E. I*. Oatrender. of Pltmai
aaa visitor here thla week.
Charles L. Hofman. of Philadelphia, as a visitor here on Friday. F. L. Wanamiker, of Philadelphia, was here on business this week. Joseph Sutton and wife, of Atlantic lly, were visitor* here on Saturday. Henry Geriaeh, of Philadelphia, waa a gue-t of Ibe Rlacayne on Tuea-
day.
Dr Weatly R. Walea, John P Fox aud Capt. Vauaman, of Ibe Cape May ounly Hoard of Freeholders, went to Trenton on Tuesday. There they d Into the condition of the unfortunates from this rouoty In the
sum* time past, Senator Cr request of Samuel Carhart, of the meu lo tbe Ninth street fire uae, ha* been hi touch with (Jui ..ter General Murray, of this Stale, reference lo securing a cannon e State, to be placed tn position on tbe lot at tbe comer of Ninth
Asbury avenue.
r to get tlie canooo, tbe dty must give a bond to Insure the safety of unou, and the hood waa n it to Mayor Cbamptoo, up by the proper authorities. Mr. Carhart waa personally acquali tbe late Quartermaster (ieoeral Donnelly, who died aome lime slocc. . Donnelly he broached the subject of a cannon for the lot. A short time after tbl* Ulk. Mr Donnelly had > fatal attack of pneumonia. He was -ucceeded tn office by Mr. Murray Mr. Carhart mentioned tbe subject to Senator Crease, who Immediately got In touch with tbe quartermaster gener--ffire. Through the Henator’sefthe preliminaries w ere arranged, now all that remains to he done la for Hie city to sign tbe bond. Then the cannon will he shipped lo Ocean
Tty. _
Leroy Morey, of thla etty, reli on Sunday from a short vt* Philadelphia ■ hariea 8. Brec-kley and wl Wilmington, were visitor here a day* tbl* week. Mr. It. B Stiles aod family, of this city, reached V\ Inter Haven, Fla., on Monday evening. Lewla LjEavenson.of Philadelphia, owner of tbe Slodla, wa* among tbe week's visitors here. Mr. aud -Mrs Thomas Coope Caban, of Philadelphia, were vl ere a few daya aiuce. Mr*. T. J. Ellinger aud daugher, ol Philadelphia, wer# gut** of the Eiberou a few daya since. r. Hlllcgaa*. of Philadelphia, a prominent Insurance man, wa* In Hit* city from Friday nnUl Monday. Rev. B.H.Sanderlln. who was taken III at Tarpon Springa, Fla., ha* been brought to hi* Philadelphia home. aod Mr*. Andrew ( anon aud daughter, of Pblladel pbla, a ere visitor* hereduriugtbe latter part of last week. Frank Smalhera, who l» connected
TEACHERS MARRY
Tbe fourth school teacher of Cape May a bo has succumbed to the darts
of Cupid since tbe beginning announced her cngagomcnl at party given lu honor of
forty-five lo number, bad social games, olllrr pride-elect teacher* on Saturday •ding*, to pa-B the time I erealog. The young lady 1* Mis* The last but nol least j Mary Hemphill, aod she will become pleasant part of tlie oecaw-loii. was at |I|C Kir* of Clark A. Hryao, of Pbtl-
tblrty. All were luviiedu. tbe din- . deIphta
room, which pre-euted a pretty j Three of the four prospective brideappearance. being liandsomely decor-1 gfuoms *re members of the Bachelors'
-r the occasion, allh flags and ^
which was organized last fa
d the bills t
Very Truly Yours, • Tima. E. Fkkju'H.”
Hoard of Education met on Krirnlng last aod refused to enter
Jos. Schmitt, being reproented by Mrs. Chan. Spencer; second, J. C. Marsh: consolation prize, Edward J. HuMee
asylum
•r A. I
Smith aud K. Feodall Smith also Trenton and conferred with Road Commissioner Hutchinson tn
■ Isle’s new turnpike
Vs el s mmmmmgr. D. J. Murray baa just purchased a Betz Massage Machine. It’s a great beau tiller. It helps the health aud Is for everybody, tbe owner says Ibe machine lu Murray's barber
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
SHERIFFS SALE. rtes si a^wrtl o» PL Pw. a* bo. Monday, February 12th, 1906, {TmTre tm. aToI* S'csoea*la re*'-niooL* llaToosrt 'aosiir •Wps'ltsr C^anlr.'inr JefSBT,Iks folio—taz asarrlbeC laofo. Isas•saoUh bonetax* a-d frsl afoals of laaae WM
aMB lilsloo-**Vro!l’n *ir^ls*”I•Ks.ooS" I o . .l*lt..*m. *o« u. bs i-u.it^ pria
Samuel Garwood, who baa been working lu Philadelphia thla winter, •pent a few daya at his borne here
groaned" under the weight things. AH left for tbdr bom midnight very well pleased evening - * entertainment, a prombe of Ibe next one at
•1 rest.
?t aome time paat, “ - ,1, place. Including dty official*, e fed th»l It would be well to have »»s city’* accounts audited by expert* Thla Idea wa. not augge-Ud by any tbougbta of wrong-doing upon the pari of official*. It la raid Following lhl« thought, two expert accountants have been brought down from Philadelphia, and they began their work yesterday.
[| M Berths Campbell, daughter of „ . H.-Sspls-I. — ■"■S'• evening The young folk* aarambled at Ibe home of Mia. Keoa Gllberl aod then went to MlaaCampbell’a realdeoce, where they apent the evening P ~~. -- »— Norcom, Frances Taylor. Kena t.HLert Mary Djeb, DaUy Morey. uk'r. Pearl Scull and Bertha and Bt.Campbell. W. H Colliraoo. Jr , Hiram Strelm.n, Herbcrt HinUh, Oso Datscheg Lyndon Ang, Joa. Scbock, Jfolc Stephenson and H.rri. Coraoo.
For lieu ting of Trower’a Hall or Un!»ii Tabernacle Baptlet Church, call 790 West avenue. T. RoiKitBa
KV"* 1 there will he-
» eOvul left the Cepe May public school* wltbi lth the j |n one year bees- ee of marriage. •d ,b * I The School Board la greatly alarmed twelfth over 11,1, outpouring of teachers aod I. already oooaideriog the question of
HAD PICNIC PARTY
t of tbe Garwood
and Mre. Thomas Walters, •pent a couple of months In Cam have returned to their home al
Asbury avenue.
Mr. and Mre Fraaman H. Klaley, of
Plearantrtlle. spent Saturday aod'
Sunday wlUi Mr. and Mre. R Duffleld, ou Moorlyu Terrace. Samuel Scburch. of thla dty. who aa been unwell for some time p ill be taken to a Philadelphia ho lal to-day to undergo ao operation. D. I. Flaner and granddaughter, of Philadelphia, were visitor- here Sunday. Mr. Fisher owns a « Wesley avenue, above Seventh
NEW BILLS
Hiram
ibex of young women
-tgulflcd tbdr lu ten l ton of becoming
nlqwr afclr Held at tbr aaorae applicants for one of the of mias Yonamao. ( -a
A summer picnic party lu February -ometbtng out of the ordinary, but!
ich an aflalr wa* held at tbe home of -rkrre n lire VaoamaoouTueaday evening. | t> The girl* and young men went to| flo.ior
.je bouse In elry. 'umnict co*tume*. following bUta In the Leg tala t nr* ; end tummer game* were played dnr- 1 jjo. 66. YaHdaling certain rales < Ing tbe evening, after which all par- land made under order of any court, took of tbe lunches they had provided. 1 4 ;. Amends general election aTbora present were Mlwws Eve Beta- py pmblblilng a voter who has par-
jau, Harriet Stephenson.Ltizle Brack- tk-lpated In a |>ar1y primary from sign- At Coondl 1 ley, Amy Thorn and Anna Murphy, mg the petition of ao Independent night. Mayor Joseph Q.
Joseph Norton. John Koraobaom, nominee; al*o change* (be law by! mad ao lorltmUou from Mayor Stoy, Leonard Morphy and NormaBiiarby. requiring that all objection* to petition „( Atlantic llty, to the members .if
- uomluatloa shall be Died within two Ocean City's Council to attend tbe win aawve a uopper. day* after tbe lad day for tbe flltng of'annual meeting of tbe League of SeaTbe member* of ttw>' Liberty Fire (be origin*! certificates. j •bore Resorts to be held lo Cape May
Company
tUiirwa AUV-4UUS. -a.i-rewi i.YAMie axAiLJaoAB. •usr«i HsnsfW ^fposaxu Tragfo atgr.
after the game. It ha. developed mir of the member*are gifted with ouderful operatic volora, and Harry own I* now considering the advira bllUy of forming a glee club The fol lowing member* were preamt: Dr. and Mre 8. K Ayere, Ml- Fleda Brock way. Mr. and Mre. Harry Boaer, Mr aod Mrs. Edward J DuMee, Mia* M. DuMee, Mr. aod Mre. Oswald J.DeKouera, Mr. and Mrs. W. E Hexamer. aod Mre. Landenbergrr, Mre. H Marsh, J.C. Marsh, Mre. M. E. Fsofleld, Mr. and Mre. John RadclifT, Mr. aod Mre. Frederick C. Schue. Mr. end Mre. Joseph Schmitt, Mre. Charles Spencer. Dr and Mre Taylor, Mr.and Mre. Alexander Sloau, Jr, Mr. aod I re. Charles F. Wall and Fred 5\ artier The club will be eutertalued 00 Wed-e-day. February 14th, at the rraldeb of Mr. and Mre. Frederick Schu 4522 Floe street, Wmt Philadelphia.
• •wratt— aa u t *, ti a a. . H0T6L bise/iYRe... Ocean Ave. Between Eighth end Ninth Street a OPEN ALL THE YEAR
THE ELBERON
THE IMPERIAL
NOTICE TO LIMIT CREDITORS. mu — uw ouuuQ ol c-e* »u>. —*—•* m* Tklrtlatk gar wrji—rarr. A- « ^
TRY THISI
Betz Massage Machine
HEADLEY * ADAH* =*=ii= Reading Coal
ALBERT G. GILBERT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER 645 Asbury Avenue, OL'KAK CITY, K. J.
"The Old Stand’ Established 187S.
For Sate
Great. Bargain
8 Mowrer snd Clarence Krr1 attended a meeting of tbe Maecbool ofloetnicUoD In Atlantic
City 00 Friday evening. Mr. aud Mre.
‘ >w rer remained lu Allantic City
M ooday. ’ *
COUNCIL INVITED
0 Monday
Rouse and Lot on West Avenue Below Eleventh Street
$1175
Can't be duplicated for (1500 Address R I " Everything at lowest prices. , , I JOMEPH MENDEL. 744 Asbury Avenue *»|U*« •! Law r '
wlU celebrate
I No. 68. HuppIcmeoUry to No 87 on' on Saturday next. It waa at
pany'a fourth aondVerrary by having the question of tbe rigolng of petitions |mgttere of Importance are to o
a supper on tbe evening of Feborery of lodependeut nomio
15th. The committee lu charge la,
made up of Vincent Adam.„cbairmao; . . _ Fred Adam, aod W< The -tote trenMere lo Ocran inivereery data U not uuUI March, OMy reoorted 10 the office of County
,t beaux Of tbe play lo he given by ' l«rk Way are aa follow.:
, J 11 l -7 A-»—.. to Alfnd H.
mil. abtod o, Um,- »1. Lto 1».—to--». j Alfred H. Barlow at -- •- -
eg ■■ S rer Cent. ] city At dto-to, - to- a. _
^ _ rbomaa 8. Mitchell. «1. dty , could ,1 not*borrow' mooey el i per HIperien Unde lo Greet Egg H.-borV- p.-.k-rw., A.k.w—A-,-. """ rr. siarr - szz.'sszxzzzx w the loal bank offlciaU lo refer- jronlug, y, w. Henry tazawlra rail ce to the matter, and tbe request Huttoo. |i. Lot 791, Bed Ion A. Hepklaw U.r. A. -.to.ud- J. w.tow.7-
GARWOOD HOUSE,
ocean cmr 1 I ASHtlHY AVK.. u> KAH gill T, U. j
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K MRE OmWTVlHVtf To purchase a Splendid Small Hotel Property of 39 bed rooms at a figure that makes it tlie BEST BARGAIN offered here in many years. Completely furnished, beautifully located, valuab'e good will, Address, MASSEY & EDWARDS
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Mre. Paul Sturgis, formerly Mice Lizzie Ltby, was called to this dty a j few day* ago by reason of the aenoue, lllnere of her father, whs ie now much |
Lot 124, Sec-1 improved. Mre. Bturgi. raid that her -
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MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE.
heap lota •200 per Id; one-half ABEff^X BCULL. 617 Central Are. Oeean City, H. J
ID Ocean Front Lots $13,000 WtTM RIPARIAN RIGHTS HARRY F. STANTON REAL ESTATE BROKER EIGHTH BELOW ASBURY AVENUE BAY FRONT LOTS OCEAN FRONT LOT* BARGAINS FOR BUILDER OR INVESTOR
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first National Bank Ocean City, N. J.

