Ocean City Sentinel, 15 November 1906 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Ocean City Sentinel SSS1S

CURTIS ROBINSON Cduor aad Proprietor Kl. CITY, - . MEW JKP8EY

THURSDAY. NOVEMBKH 16. 1906.

8 Holurday 4 Sunday 8 Monday « Tueaday 7 Wadoaaday .. 8 Thur-day .... • » Friday M Saturday .... 11 fuuday 12 Monday 18 Tuaaday

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14 vtadueaday 16 Thuraday ..

16 Friday 17 Saturday, i 18 Sunday /. 7^... IV Monday

20 Tuaaday I.. 21 Wedocaday ...,11.41.... 22 Tbunday JO .1 28 Friday... 1 * ** • '

24 Saturday. 26 Sunday. 28 Monday . 27 TocMlay .

...... 6 17 (.44 11 JO, 11 40 .... 7 16 7.46^ 1.00 140

Ir "Sm Iala City waa tbero with the fooda,' 1 aa ona of the county paper* aaya, naturally lb* food* war* “

Work on the n

r high acltool It

the building ettr ' —^4“ Riuhtou the baclaaf the dl the local political machine, «* learn that there an 2276 doctor* in tbit

of the herculean cfloita of bb op-

It’* a i

thing that

•The party traitor* In Capa May County will probably have to walk the plank.”—Poat-Tel- gram. Plank T What'a wrong with the turn pika. 7 Sons political draama wa ‘'knocked aky-hlgh” by the vota Ocean «ty. The bugler will kindly

1 hurt a party to Ukc a

a Ian

altde All of tba Ocean city tie. paper* »er* ‘dead agin' him from tba Wart, and the .mall aboelng by tbelr favorite, t* a puaxle them, bul to nobody eUe ” "Small .bowing," Indeed! W’a up, Mr. Mao! W bat', tba matter with tba Star’, manager, anyway? •■Ocean Ctty gave Ewing only 21 majority." Wall, waao't that pretty it the •" three year* ago? Tbat'e rovaralng thing, aome. tan't It 1 Tba paper* aren't worried Tba worrying part h being ably .uw taloed by tbe Hand leader. In tbia city, who can’t yet realize "w here they

It may ba. Tbe capture by tba Democrat* of tbe Houae of AMemUy may prova to baa good tblog for tba Ren party.

;e tba irony of fate that

antcKy aolldtor

|t of the filtration anlt .1 a vtctlm of typhoid fever— prohpbly doe to tbe city ■a Impure •atal. It look, more than tv. though that autt will never be trb

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changed from pradically Juat before

Cbrtatmaa to tbe height Jui We've no doubt many other | thta State feal about lb* aa

retarding tbla aubjecc

No aat of man can forever Inaiat upon giving deal, to lb* people that the peopled© not want. One laeeoo been given In Quean Oty. It * a "leader" who hpowt enough to eund from under. Tbe people eUll bar* a quantlly of ammunition, jiud they not going to throw away any of their

Did Wm. B. Graham unintentionally ignore tbe mayor m heo wrltlu) bU rerignation a. a member of Com moo Council? Tba la A aaya and reriguatioo. mutt berootto tbe mayor, and be aball report tbe earn* to Common Council. Mr. Graham'. ie.tgnatlno waa mat to "Tbe PrteldtDt and

Member* of t ommou CoiineU."

Tits fallowing, from tbe AnburyPark Journal, fit. In pretty well in Ocean City: "An Allanitc City paper

tells In Mtbcadllueelbat tbe voting cbluebln dlafavor there becauro vo

found U difficult lo .pill tbelr UcVeO*. They ought lo have been here! There

. was so much culling, and >

w lib *ueb earn, that on* of tbe candidate. remarked on election day, ‘It works Ilk* a typewriter.' Here tbe

voter* of Aebury Park mi

teuodntbau thorn of Atlantic City? Tbe logic.I conclusion would be tbst

from medical, philanthropic, irltgtou. and charitable organlxallou* will be held in New York tble week, for the purpomofdevlalng way* and mean. ' it tbe danger* to tbe public

oauuowi ■iwu.M—■■ Tbe ludlxcrimi v In ate role of adulleratad drug.

Names of Poor Men Being

Mentioned to Succeed

Him in Office.

Thkx* are plenty of domrotle beror. and heroine. They grind I heir live, away; they give up all they have, Including Ibrlr health; I bey do wIIIhiuI plea.ure and air; they work all I be day and rirnggle all tbe year to lake ear* of Iboro they love, with never a prospect of a change for lb* better In tbelr exMeiice. unlneit come, with death. Tbero die .lowly that other.

mty llve-tbey diepby>lcally.mental- )olrrv ,|. during tbe spiritually and morally, , rt |„ of rarignatlon from William H

lira bam, read al Common Council' meeting on Tbunday even log li

GRAHAM RESIGNS FROM COUNCIL

PERSONALS.

TRESPASS LAWS

FOR THIS YEAR 51*7

hope of aavlng Ibow

ones from tbelr own fate They beroa. and Jietwlnm. You i find them ea>lly. If you will 8 If you bivejuata tlnybllot berm you you w III help them, eHlier with

Samuel Tatem baa uken a borne

In Millville.

Ml*. Klbel Hutberford lias returned

from a vlalt lo Caps May. I Mr. aod Mn. Jo. I Scull are away A1 j Hunters Would Do Well

an a week', vacation trip.

Quo. w Shin.,. Of Moorm. p. . I Carefn’ly Read The»e

waa a vUlt -r ben on Mondej

been tbreatenlng. for i*- **. Collins, of Mlllvlll

Oaaodl. »b.**e gueri .d the Oarwood oo Tue-ley. I repealed by tlie law Lwglrii

meeting, be atlauded at very lerexiibir I AmiManl PoMmaWer Ta<» W. 1 lixrd of Kl-h and (nine

Everingbam la taking bis vacation. J .Inner, have publl.bed. al.nii

R. Wick and wife, of Uleu.lde, Kamr law., the .tatutc

H. 1. Ke

Mndgeport '

N. C. GODFREY'S SBsiness House. 65J IsHum lienue, Sprioj of 1906,

Over.

Tbe tre.pa.- law of 1901 In

::: Full Line of louse Furnishings";CPIIODSTKH IN" IS A rjit.FKn-UuN. sod I bsve one of tbe I**

aod do -

Tag President, iu vMiing Psi s. for tbe meund lime broke the precedent, respecting pmideiilial lo bb trip from New Orlcam Hampton Road. With tbe mi squadron be weut beyond lb* ma juriwllctkiu of tbe i'ultvd HtMe>. and - leave, the country again In going Panama. Tbe Americas rule biaptkmal Foreign rulers*often vbf other eountries. Tbe early pre-klenl iblbbed tbe cuMom of remaining tbe country while Iber were office, and one uf them. JeOknon, did Ilk* tbe Ides of prandeutal Journeying, even ibrougb I be State. He de ared when a trip lo Hoaton wa. propoaad lo blm Ibal ll would birmoulze much belt -r with bb feeling, aod bb duties If tbe trip were undertaken after lie had become a private clilzen Doubt lew. tbe alow method, of com

bb day bad much u

bb Indbpoaltlon to Journey Car from tbe seat of (Jovarnmem

Ctty, one of tbe supporod for the Rooeevelt-Kepubu-gs, failed to rtartle reel of tbe SUM with ll. unheardof major!tic for tbe combination of political prioripla., and gava tbe can at tbe band of Its three ticket, majori'y In two wards. Hand

PROGRESSIVE EUCHRE

Tbe Philadelphia members of oeao Ctty Yacbl Club held tbelr flrd progressive euchre of tbe naion a of Mr. aod Mrs. Oswald J Deeon Wedoeadmy evaolng, Novr 7th. All tba member, were it, and a moat enjoyable evening

The next euchre w ill be beM at Ibe trideuce of Mr. and Mrs William E. Hexamer, northeart corner of Twentieth and vv allacartrtets, Philadelphia on Wednesday evening, November

21st, at right o'clock.

TAXABLE PROPERTY

d Valuation InOcranCIi* <or Tear zoo*. pllance with tbe request of a Philadelphia aubecrlber of tbe Sexwe herewith give tbe Urtal of tbe e..e.i rd property in

this city:

Flrrt Ward—Total valuation of real •■lale, 88J87,187; veluallon of peroonal,

He sent raal estate traudkr* In Ocean City recorded in ibe office of County ierk Way an aa follow.: John R. Kendrick et ux lo Abel Scull. 81. LoU 17. 88 and 89. Section William Bridgewater el ux to Abel D. Scull. |66. Lot 129. Section II. Winfield Scott Hand ri nx lo Tboma. Hutteuloch. 81 Lot 82, plan of Plea.ure Park tract. LotberL. Wallacect ux toOalbariue olsoot. II86U Lot 7, Section A. OceauVlty Improvement -Co. lo D. i. Carpenter, r-rw-. Lot 740, Sect loo E. (Dated 18gl) Borougb-vR Ocean Ctty to I>. W. Carnefiler. Quit-claim, from tax aala Ocean City Real E.tale and Invertlent rio. to Cbarlca C. Gilbert. 81400 remlrt. nortbwart aide Wart aveuue 168 feel uortbeart of Elgblb .trerl SS

feet by 58.

Oeorge B. Langley et ux to W. Henry Sultou. 81,000. LoU 741 aud 746. Section F. E. Ler lungley to William L. Smith 81. Lot 284. Section U.

did

Mr. Graham'., rearon for re.lg alu g, *. given lo bl. letter, we. that be would be very bu.y In Pblledelpbii during Ibe next six monlb. end a would be unable to give proper etlen Hun lo bb dulls.a. Councilman. Tbe gter wa. a« follows: Pblladelpbis. Nor. 8 l»>; The Honorable Preridenl end Memera of ibe Ooean City Cduocll. Oce.u Ctty, N. J.— Gentlemen:—11. regret »ery much lit hu.lueM In Pblledelphia for tbe uext six mouth, will neceealtate my stMcnce from your meeting.; tbereS, 1 would rcpectfully ertt you lo accept my resignation a. Counrilmau from Ibe Second Ward. I think tbb I. tbe proper thing for is lo do al thl. time, a. my aucceivor in deliberate wltb you on your annual appropriation*. Hoping you

were visitor, here during tbe wi Harry F. Stanton baa returned from a ibtt to Trenton aod Phlladelpbia. Mrs. Alien Scutiaud daughter have returned from a vbli to Philadelphia John B, Llvezey, of Doylertuwu, waa a guert at Ibe Klbcroii a few day.

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Very respectfully yours.

Wm. S. Ukaii am

Go motion of Councilman Sampon, Mr. Graham's communication res received and filed. When It became known among tbe people that Graham bad tendered I: resignation, there wa. dlacuarion a. Ibe appointment or eleriloa of It iccceaor. Some gave It a. tbrir view that Council b not authorized by lento make an appointment to fill s va caucy In Council caused by tbe reelgmember (hereof. These people were mbtakeo, however. CuuuI has tbe power to select a new mau An amendment to Section 9 ol Chapter 80 of tbe Lawa of 1897, under which tbb oily la governed, approved March 28. 1904, reed. a. fellows; of death, rorignslloo, disability, disqualification, removal from office, neglect or refusal to act, or removal out of Ibe city or ward of any of the officer.,oc any vacancy In any office except mayor and Justice of tbe paace, It .hall be lawful for tbe common council to appoint other. In tbelr stead ‘ tbe next city election, or lo case of appointed oRican until tbe rcgulai period for appointment, who a bell, daring Ibe as Id term, perform like titled to the same fee. and be subject to tbe same re.pon.1 btllllee a. though elected at tbe annual eiactloii or appolntad at tbe regulai lime; provided, llial ail rerigoatton. shall ba aeot _ to tbe'mayor, aod be •ball.rvporirtbe same to tbe common council at IM next meeting." There are four men being talked of ■ a possible euccaaror to Mr. Graham. Tbe«e are Arthur D. Barrows, H. A. t. Smith, Harry F. Stanton end Caseins M. Campbell.

OCEAN CITY LOST

Tbs M. W. Taylor basket ball five, of Camden, which waa defeated by tbe Ocean t-lty team a few week. turned tbe table, on tbe local boy. tbe Hippodrome on Saturday evening irt. Scon: 88 to 21. Tbe game we. well played during Ibe first half, which ended 16 to 10 In favor of tbe vial ton Early In the contest, ''Joe" Scbock as so unfortunate ea to teaak a b looaofbla hand.. Ha suffered eructating pain, bat placklly kept In Ibe game. Naturally, handicapped a. 'ie waa unable to do himself justice. Tbe locals appeared to b agaloat it by leek of practice, aa pared with tbe Taylor boys, who bed little trouble In getting a comman Ibe second half, which lhay held without much difficulty unit

if tbe game.

Editok the 8gxnxgi.:—Please accept congratulations for tbe editorial In tbe Ssxtikel of November Irt concerning tbe care of tbe youth at night. Aa 1 bare been In tbe Sunday school work for flfly^ean or upwards, I canhelp noticing tbe w^ye and doing, be young people, and a. 1 aac eo many of them neglected end turned out r let run Ibe street, throughout tite light. It makes me feel sad. 1 think every parent ongbt to know where bl* -blld la, and bow be .pend, hla evening*. and especially the night. About thlrty-Ovaor forty year* ago 1 eerd Dr Manila, of Pennington Seminary, give a lecture lo Ibe young people of Vineland. He told them tbelr character, were formed between ■upper time end bed lime, and werned them agalurt .pending Ibrtr time In the aahiou. and pool rooma. I think ulg il have Included tobacco .hope euchre parties. A. I have noticed fur yean past, the criminal, who ill: ur Jail, aud prisons arc murtly tbe ue* allowed lo run the street, al 'Mot Rcpectfully your., A. D. Wtheox. Mill villa, Nov. 6,1906.

In

recent U*ut of tbe Asbury Yark Journal was tbe following concerning a preacher well known lo tbla city aod

Rev. Garbutt Bed. of Phltadriphla. ^.ITorata^^V^ who purchased Ibe Flrrt H. K. Church « le,,<J " d “» pad “rate of Rev Edward parsonage, will have tbe same re- Mount, at the Second M. E. Church of moved, early next month, to a lot be Asbury Park, baa brought that charge baabought on the ocean ride of Oceau eon.,Action.ly to tbe attention of

n Saturday Thomas S. Simmon., of Millville, a property owner berc, w a. a vi.lior on

Monday.

Mlro Margaret R. Smlllf, of thl. rily, I. visiting In Philadelphia aud

'Idolty.

Mlro Anna Murphy ba. returned rom a visit to Philadelphia aud

vicinity.

Mr. aod Mrs. Geo. 8. Bacon, of. Millville, were visitor, here e few day. stive. clarence Ferguson be. returned from a abort vt.lt lo bla home I carter County. Mr. aod Mrs. J. Reeve. H. ere entertaining Mrs. W.C/itl South Seavllle. Mr. aud Mr*. Hiram S. Mow I bla dty, .pent Saturday aud Sundayiu Atlantic City. O. H. Henry, of Pblladelpbis, in Ocean Ctty Tuesday looking efler

(re* pas-lug

Thai If any per-»n unlaw fully enter

ipou euy lend.

SHERIFFS Si IF.

1 Monday, December

d February 17. HUM.

-R. Curtis Robinson Conveyancing and Insurance Notart Public and Commlk.loncr of Deeds Nos. 744-46 Asbury Avenue OtfHAlN CITY'. N. J. Mono lo Loan on Bond and Mortgage

Mle. Jails Scull, of Ibis city, ha. relumed borne after a visit of t\ week, lo Atlantic City. Herbert C. Smith aod family enjoying a waek'a vUit with Smith'* motter at Seavllle. Mrs. J. f^Christian and ron, Wli left this morning for a few days' visit to rriativs* In Philadelphia. Miaa Harriet (Stephenaon ba. returned home from a visit to relative. In Trentomaod Phlladelpbia. CapL Lewie Rlaley end niece, Mia. Emma Sack, arc (pending a few dayi with relatives In Phlladelpbia. Daniel Warner and_ wife, of Ibh ctty, have gone to Pblledelphia, where they will remain during the winter. Mrs. William H. Taylor, of Wert Phlladelpbia, U visiting ber parent., Mr end Mr*. James C. Scull, In

ctty.

Mr. and Mrs. W. Scott Hand end daugbler left here yesterday on a iw weeks' trip to tbe lower eectloo of tbe county. Dr. Cbat. B. Rider entertained bb brother., Perry Rider, of Philadelphia, and John T. Rider, of Trenton, on (Sunday Mrs. Harriet B. Lake baa gone lo Hammonion to spend tbe winter months with ter grandson, Edward ' 'ordery. Ed. Sooy, of Phlladelpbia. vl.lted bb parents. Mr and Mrs Nelson tbb city, a few days during tba week. Mrs! C M. Cambell and daugbtei re spending tbe week In Allantic City, where Mr. Cambell mployed. Alexander Forter, of Philadelphia, bo baa a collage at Twelfth aud bury avaout, was a visitor here Tbunday last. % Mbs Eva C. and Florence Rutherford have returned to Oceau City after speudlng a few days In Phlladelpbia aud Capa May. H. J. Hantborne. of May's Lauding, blted a uumbar uf friend, here yesterday, Including David B: Scull and Howard Shoemaker. and Mn. W. E. Massey, of thl. city, went to Millville ou Monday morning, where Mr*. Maasey remained a few days. Mr*. Houbeu closed ter cottage berc to-day end -went to bar borne at Ogontx, Pa., where she will reside during ibe winter.

ly person (rep.

ny lend., carrying a gun a' forbidden mi to trespass by lb ipant. lessee or licensee 1 be deemed guilty of tr suit of .uch owner, <

!e or Ilccn.ee, and In an action of ;ia*« or tort (which action shell be conducted ID ell respects a. 'actions of trespass or tori are usually conducted, ■ be damage, awarded for any snob trespass shall uot be less than ten

dollar*.

8. Thai any perron or perron, found trespassing, a* provided In Ibe Orel and second sections of tbla eel, .ball he deemed and adjugged to he disorderly, aud,In addition lo tbe remedies thcre-

Mr«. William Jonas and daugbler,

Mias Emma, will close tbelr cottage Iu ' tbb ctty tbb week eud return to tbelr

winter borne lo Philadelphia. Mb* Sarah A. Evans, Philadel-

phia, who recently bought the B. Frank Smith ooltaga on Central ave

waa a visitor here over Sunday. Mahan, of Paansont-Avalou, t aevarel days In this ctty recantMr. Mahan b mec mg with eaa In tbe contracting business al

Thl. b an era of p

movai of tbe building ” ’ |' oulereuce. Mr. Mount b now filling - - — . hi. second year end so well b be liked mi.hop McC.br to •reside. ' that be will undoubtedly be Invited by Bbbop C. U. McCabe, formerly tbe next quarterly conference u> rekoown a»"Chapta! u 'l Mc'Mba. ba* turn' lor ...other twrivs month..

.b-i-o- —p— 1 „„

over tbe annual meeting of tba lhl> *oergetH dominie, and It would ir**. if the signs don'l fall, then [hlcb will not be surprtajng to tear tjial Mr.'tbe chances are that your coal bill

Mr*. Mark Lake returned to her home lu tbla city Friday evening after a pleasant visit with ber parent*. Mr. and Mrs. William Weal, lu

Morton, Pa.

> Robcna Loaue and U las Eva M Loans, of Philadelphia, are the guert. of Mr and Mr*. A. B Armstrong, In thbclly. Mr*. Loaue b tbe mother of Mr* Armstrong. Edwin Esher, of Pbtladelphta, a milage owner here, waa a vbltor a feV day. ago. He rejoiced over tbe victory of Hoo. Edwin Stuart, 1’enui.vivanla's governor-elect. SoulbJeroey public school teachers, it e Joint Institute Id Atlantic Ctty a few day* einot, voted to do aw ay w Ith three end four-day Institute serelou. I nm now break Id upon tbe school woW. end to adopt one-day seroloua on Saturdays. Tbe move wa. suggested by State Superintendent Baxter.

e-pt-i. a- . re usually '■ *>drd for >

lhau

n dollar

Thai

JACOB SCHU'F “|TH£ NONEEr '*KEHT. of ] le 700 Aiksri Aieiet, Ocu Cm. 8. J. owe .f—caJlr- fr—

JOS. 0. CHAMPION

..Builder..

t lawful ft

or Ibe oi

tbe duly of

re of the rold laud., occupant., le—cc or ■table or constable*, lo apprehend w about warrant or procroa, any such disorderly perron or perrons, and lo

them beft

of tbe Peace of Ibe cm pretended; aud ll shal

Ibe Justice, In a summary bear and determine Ibe gudt or Innocence ol sucb perron or person., and, upon conviction, lo Impose upon the offender., and each of them so convicted, a flue of five dollars, he-ldes Ibe coat ol prosecution; end If eny perron or perron, so convicted .ball fell lo pay sucb fine and cost., Ibe Justice .ball commit such offender or offerdera lo Ibe common jell of Ibe conuty for a period of not lew. Iban Ire or more then ten days. 4. That any perron or perron, who ihaK wilfully or maliciously remove, deface or alter any notice posted a> contemplated In the first section of

Ibe intent lo destroy Mich

notice, .ball be deemed guilty of a mlsdepicoor, aod, on conviction (hereof, punished by a fine not exceeding twenty dollars, or Imprlron-

ly jail not exceeding

thirty day. or both.—Approved March

14, 1895

TUKSI-AHHI X(l OX I'mVATE I.AXIM.

Approved June 14, 1898.

1. (Law of 1898, ameuded by an t approved AprtJ 8. 1903 ) It .ball unlawful for any perron or persons trespass upon Ibe occupied land, uf any perron Ol persons within this Stela, for Ibe purpose of hunting with gun or fishing, killing or calcblng any of the game or flab, enumerated

atlbout Ibe consent of ■ueb land, being first d: provided, written or

printed, notice forbidding |re.ps*»lng

ported In

ocean ctty BAKERY^Ocean City,

N. J,

BREAD, FANCY CAKES sad PIES I GEORGE S. BIUKEL, Proprietor NO. 8iS ASBURY AVENUE.

Ocean Oty. N. J.

irirte

N. C. Cleiland REAL ESTATE BROKER:: Uro» Nreotuiro. lnpr..>ro of fa-

Samuel Schurch -I y , ■ REAL ESTATE : : ' AND INSURANCE JW Aitmrj lie., Oou Cltj, K J.

Plans and Specifications Prepared at Short IN’otice

G. B. SITHENS S SOB,

Mendel's

One-Price Store

carpEiiiBis apn Baiiiieis. Hats,,nd0 ' n F;rn, shl „„

; The Inside make ..f a suit b either

Jonmog 8 ipeehiij. f

Esilnies FinilsliNi.

-C. I_. LAKE ■ REAL ESTATE AGENT...;

rpends ou tlie aniouul of lailoring >ut upon the-e |«rta. Tbe rocret of i>"g wear aud sba|>e-bol dug lie. teeaib the sarf.ee. Tbat'e why ytw an t buy bv look, alone Meadd'i

list as rtyllsb and corns

--telling parts t

t'omwpoDdrorw solicited : :

JORDAN MATHEWS

ENGLISH & JOHNSON,

Mractors anil Builrs

1240 Asbury Avrnur,

W. L BERRY, rvianufacturing; Jeweler, NO. a* SOUTH SECOND ST„ Philadelphia, V-a. •Upurui* . siweljUiT.

:• plac

^ A. H. BAKER n^four ...Undertaker - and • Embalmer..

849 ASBURY AVENUE,

OCEAN- CITY, N. J.i

re tbe di

111 three month'

»uch Ireapa**; and every perron dating till, act .ball Iw deemed ;

gutlly of mlMlemeauor. and shall, up-1 A 6 a or- , ,«* — conviction, be panl.hed by a fine M AKK LAK E

t exoewllng one hundred dollar., or by Imprisonment In tbe cuumy jail for a term not exceeding ten day., or both; such fine and Imprisonment al the discretion of tbe court before

bleb sucb couvlcllon l> bad.

List of unclaimed lellers remal i Ibe ocean City Fort Office fill eek ending November 10, 1906

Undertaker and Embalmer

Ceorge W. Ernst GENERAL HAULING

j Re'ideiice, 6 ~j4f1ie*, 7 li Slrrel h

VanZaudt, Ada V. Will*. Thorn, Mt. Holly; Rev Archibald Le*cbelll«ky and wife. New

York.

G. W. Shirley, W. 11 Hay., 8. B live!, Fbiladelpbla: I). B t ollins. Hlvllle; Kthel Rutterfurd. Ocean Ctty; J. Haw (borne, .May’s landing. KATII1X.

FUEL LIGHT HEAT DO IT NOW SERVICES RUN RANGES SET ON SHORT NOTICE CUT GAS LIGHT CO.

mart clot lies—I hat’a why l hem w lib our name.

Clothing for Boys Widow June* Hull, for Hoy». Nop folk, Ru-ler Brown, Uoublr-llreasUd

and Blouses. .

Hats for Men and Boys The Iwlesl and Nobhle.1 8ij I** la Black, Brown, Nettet. Monro Bertyi and Hoft lu every grade ^*1 the lowed

Men’s Pantaloons

’n>e Swellest. (roc our w Indow display ALLEN SCULL Gent'’ Furnishing Goods. Contractor and Builder^-'ndcrs One-Price Store eon rams.i ! 1634 Atlantic AvaDoa. OCEAN CITY S j j ATLANTIC CITY, S. 1 1 ALBERT G. GILBERT, JOHN marts PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTEI Contracting Builder 6 45 Asbury ^venue,

6E086F a. IOIISEBIS l SOI Carpenters and Builders

uJu‘ Lssd sad OU Osa-

d Happllro. Blrjrw R

™ " ~ COAL COAL

QHAR1.ES L. HOFMANN j COAIj

COAL COAL

REGISTCREO ARCHITECT

90S WALNUT STREET Leonard Krauss Co. Electricians 18 A.bury A*venue. Ocean City. N. J

„***“ ■ ■ Atisti CEO, 0, ADAMS & BRO, PiASTERINE, RANG! SETTIRE mu.1 laving. He., eu. »»v i. i Jn , Attended To. OCEAN CITY. N J W. H. MITCHELL, dricklaund - plast;ring IUHB1S0 B SPH'INWV vosoronai Av.

SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. iTWELFTH KT. AND WEST AVB. A. you are alaays sure ..f get ling 2240 i.mnds lu Ite ton 0. J. HAMMELL Marble in Granite Works Monuments, Mausoleums, Hutuary Work, * 'radla*... CEMETERY INCLOSURES Burial Vaults, Grave Clover* j. All kinds of (Vmetery Work Works at Pleasaotville, It. J-

Henry M Anna B I Fniladelp

. C’lg

According to an old aaylog, If 8t Martin's Day be stormy, tbe winter will he mild. Tba wsatbarou Bund ayla >t waao’t vary plaaaant, to say

ji Bajk, March 20. Bbbop Mount baa’reed ved aevarel flatteriug wc_

a cannot taka any' McGab* rertdasln Fbtladalpbla. , offers to go claawter*. | log

; bankrupt you during tba com-

CHASJE^mws « B R°r ] Forniiure. Carpeu, ttatUag and Beddiar

Windnm Ck.u— e._ *'

Window Shade*. Etc.

■ N. JOHNSON,

plumber,

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