Ocean City Sentinel, 14 November 1907 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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SUNDAY IN THE . official county election returns, juyj MONEY rouii SUMMER COTTAGE

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LOCAL CHURCHES \ Strong Sermons and Excellent Music Heard by Large Congregations.

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54 Monday 55 Monday 36 Tamday 27 YVtdocaday as Tbundty.. at Irtday. SO Hatorday

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i lorxrly allrndrd Hnoday. Fol

Tiik art i-rovldlnc lor o|>oiiular vote! a „ mi-ort- of aomr of tlx *

a tlx mlrctUin odJiUnl Hlaln -nil-

ton waa Intrnduocd by Hrii»lor < 'olby . hkkt m »: 11 IbaiaN day of Ibc •omuin It pro-i -Ha of UomI « lM«r ' »aa lb* Idea that no Ina than l.oui vmrn ol ,, f n r K It. Ilru polllloal party may III* a prtllion aiilrrtaliiluc and InNiwtlrr n-i Mb Ibc ararMary of HUtr ludor-ln* , |M . uraitian of hla ay inemlirr of tliair politlral party a» Sunday rvraln* He to«A ble text a candidatr for I be lu-’oraemenl of f,.,,,, aavaral pa—a are* in Ibe Roaprl party for Fulled Hiale. aeiiBlor. ' of Maltbea and John leaa Ulan twenty day> prtw lo Ilie . -Tbere la ao murb rroaklriR and primary election roptea of aucli pell- : rumplalnluc. and aomady *8preotoua lx county ofdl-niiilnil.tbsl one aioaUt elmuat clerk, who abell certify In municipal br txlleve Ibe world bea been clerka tbe name or namr> of all pemma ( urtlM i u|xidedown: Ibal all Ibe (uxl ive been bnHeraed by petlllonj alH ] plraaenl thinga have dipped ■tied lo him. In prrpwrinR llx sway frum u«. and ibal llx preawul official ballota W llx prlraarm. IbrLg, wonb tlvtac in ' —Id Hr. municipal rirrk> are U> Insert Ixrr n ' |t rull y a | r . "Tbe |iei4 were ibe good rda "ferored for Frilled Htele. i lllur .' nxn ywoplc enjoyed Ibemr." placing I hereunder all tlw K^ivr* and life »as .worth llitag. Bwl cert I Had lo elpbabrluwl order jouce lu aw bile I lx re la beard a rbaery

nay. Indeed, there are aome joyous h.Hjeful |wo|iic alive today rntae keep alive tbe mug of hope ring-

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Dtarm Ibe leers of aome of friend a, Oapt Robt. R. Foraou me good run for tbe office of sheriff won bandlly. Our congrelulallonv to

Mtatx law-making next year will lx

party shoo Id ao art aa to cause no

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surrogate. The people of Cape May County appreciate a good man Tlx Captain la popular throughout ibe

filing bis acqrptaui

Hon for tbe office of Male

rtuber of Ibe assembly, a candidate ty sign and file a copy of one of two ilemrala w bleb are to be made pubes soon as all acceptsm*m of oomtlloDa have been Died. Tbe Ural stalamtul pledges Ibe candidate lo ole for tbe candid ale for Fulled lutes senator who receive- Ibe highest number of rotae In hla party In Ibc county at tbe primary election, and tbe second sutemciit pledges him to

for tbe candidate a bo receives

Ibe highest number of votes In tbe

party In tbe Huia.

Logan U. McPherson, an aotborlly • economic subjects connected • lib Ibe raUwaya, discus—a. In the North American Review. Ibe value of Ibe iuaud tbe outgo of moled by tbk farmer, Hx rer and tbe railroad I d Males. He says:

rally pointed out, there baa been a mighty Impetus toward a fuller honesty In tlx net of buatoms Practices that easily tolerated a generation ago Dow under ibe ban of public loo. Rebates that were once vigorously sought by every uue who bad a pretext for claiming them have dug up by tbe roots. Tbe principal shippers of to-day. the men wbo In contact with the traffic officers of tbe railroads and pay tbe freight bills, have little complaint lo make of rates. The outcry has been most vociferous from those wl

irrraU. Tbe outcry has been taken up by politicians—s Iki do not ship freight or pay freight bilU-and Uxlr Utterances have Impressed Ibe great body of the people, wbo likewise do to any appraeUble extent ship

freight or directly pay freight hills Tbe— people have been Ignorant of Ibe fart that the freight charges have

of gtrtug Insuffiorat measure

One of theeulpnu was convicted of using Mae scales. This lucldral will attract considerable attratiou whenever the tecta in regard lo It are published, as tbere Is a growing log that something should be do protect consumers against swindling by tbs uas of manipulated seal— or

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is will be devoutly thankful Tbe elected vend, dates are happy and the defeated can dldatea are Wiser. The former wil have an opportunity lo put lut practice all the glorious principles be has bean discussing during the palgu, and the t^ter will have the make a failure of official life. Tbe net of ua, wbo would not bold office if weoouid, or could nol If we would, een nettle down to fall business and —VS up money for tbe holidays. MAVSthe Heettle i'ost-lntelUgeuurr: Tbe marching of 14,010 members of the Holy Name Moclely through tbe Streets of Hoboken. If. X. as a protest egalnst profanity, was an Impressive of a widespread evil In America. The use of profane language la an ugly habiL Home men are Ihoughlie—ly profane; others are Inteotioually In either case. It Is a bad habit. 1 one which answers no good purpose. It may he that such organlaatlom the Holy Name Society ran alter the rummoti view and break up a bad habit. Ugly words soil the tongue; more than that, they bend the mind downward, and force thinking Into vulgar grounds, when tbe mental tendency should he upaerd, toward higher, nobler and boiler things. The man oflen liras aa be thinks: thus, tbe profane speaker often thinks and Uvea profanely, end that Is a social tragedy. Camdex la baring a biller ex pertence with tbe telephone company The letter managed some time ago u get bold of very valuable franchise rights within tbe city by virtue blanket ordinance. Now the < pany la taarlngup Camden's Improved streets to lay Ms private conduits, and taut paying a dollar for tbe privilege. Tbe streets will never be put berk tbeir former oondltloo utile— the wi dime there Is differed from what II lu all other cities, and the telephone company has Its 1 perpetual franchise ' and IU impaalablr contract back upon. No wonder Camden Is now taking a lively interest to limited french bos No wonder U Is anlmad

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x-ssoti, FrnlilUith.n KralR Mortal let Roilerwortb. H. Labo

SET MY PROPOSITION BEFORE YOU BUItn ‘Hotvia Ai'aktments, Cottages, Bay Villas, Hinoalows, Etc, Dbskwed-axd Esected

I will prepare your plant ami specifications without charge. They wiH be thoroughly prac

| . ti« al and adapted-to local condition* :: :; • : good material good work quick SERVICE

Otis M. Townsend

Hlllle, Kepublicau Hildreth. HrmeersOc I’bllllps, I'ruhlMtlwJ

rlxorfniue—, —y kind things, encourage each other lu deeds of love and merry, and try to carry a Utile sun us. This seems to have been Christ's character. Hie looks, ecu and words were brim full of good

isrf.

'■The early disciples took the counsel and followed tbe example ol tbeir lotrd After PenlenX, tbeir rbeerfulani habitual, lull of sunshine. Thai which they they cheerfully distributed as one had need, i bey throve on

little of this heroic cheerful* alining Christians to-day ! How rarely you see a really happy iirlstian ! Yet they ought to be as nmuion is tbe flowers of June. Tbe Mester's ■thortalmu la still autborltaM ehnust cheer up. Notblug so belles oig rellginus profe-slou as gloomloeai. discoulent and llx gsueral •plrlt of complaint (bat can be heard dally among Hod's profs—ed followers. "The cheerfulIX— which Ibe l-ord enjoins, let us clearly understand, U and uureflectlug optimism, nor a mere easy-going and carele— Indifference, nor an empty popularity to take anytblng seriously. Christian cbeertulno— has its point of view farther up tbe everlasting bills, li sees life, but oevertbele— life steadily, and sc— It aa a whole' Kallb Is a well of rbeerfuluc— tbel runs dry. Perfect trust Is pertblugs work logrtbgr

f production and tbe coat of

Ilian tbe evidently favorable. Let us start being cheerful, with ibe light heart of one wbo feels end knows bis re forgiven and bis cause lu the • of (sod. Your bealtb will prove and your work go better and be better if you will slug a Mile am :rtimbllng. Nothing Is so a mg a* good eptrtta.”

dally used. Tbe freight charge Is low (bat It Is seldom a factor lu tlx retail prices of the— commodities That la. the retail jiricm, of tbe comlldas of dally u—, with but few ex-

efence to the rate of freight; they would be neither higher nor lower l r xnmodules were transported by

tbe rail rood gratis "

This present year of 1807 c epoch lu tbe revolution of wot

first time lu al' ra taken lliatr sea

In a n

taUvas of ibe people, says Ibe World Today. To Finland belongs ibe honor

of this Innovation.

On May 2V. I80B the Finnish Parllasuffrage lo all men 24 years of age, tbe men to pay a poll tax of twenty-four cents and tbe wumeu of twelveoeuu, and all

are made eligible lo

any effiee Tbe law was approved by tbaCaar July atlaud went Into effect Aa tbe women would vote for Ibe first time on March 16, 18U7. tbs leaders among them made exlen•Ive |-re pa rations to Instruct them lo tbeir new duties. Tbe suffrage socle11—, Ibe Young Women's Christian Association, llx Social Democratic dubs, lb* temperance a^d other orxnlxatlons arranged l.g lector— on u new law on pro port tonal reprerotation and on tbe political 1—u—, bile In many Instances the— were combined with talks on ednrallou. teffiperani-e, purity and other social sAous. Moclely women, young lady students, house servants an-

ti shawls over tbeir, dr, all equally In-

ter—led Trial elections were held, balls titled up with ballot Is tickets distributed, speech— made, - aaring boards of w omeu ap|s>lnted and i-craona al baud lo conduct everything in a legal manner. These hslb were crowded anil tbe women entered '-Ito ttasplnl of Ibc affair pith keen—I

itrr—Tand enjoyment.

All parti— nominated women foi Parliament and they addressed then eonstlluenet—Just as tbe men candidal— did, exce|it that II was noted In almuri every Instance Ibal they took up many reform qu—thnx and did not confine tbemselv— to politics. Tbe democratic effert of uulver—I suffrage ay bo ao forcibly Illustrated as by a list of tiu^ nineteen w<

-lection jay, because tlx pure ha—ble oUlg'"iMd—d'to / xo<C auch tickets. They did not care-io reiwat Ibe experof last year. As a result, tlx ire did not trust them and tlx price of votes dropped from IHMIO year to 18.00 ibis year.

m tbe re

true Mxpberd w hu u

MuCbriri gave His life for the •beep of His fold mod the sacrifirv has lost mins of Its power and Influence. Therefore, slug II in your bean to-day. tver. 'the Lord Is my Shepherd.' Think of II In lime of pleasure, think in lime of pain and dl—ppolutThe way may be thorny, but II lead, lo some belter pasture land Tblnk of It lu time of death. 'Yea, though I walk through tlx valley of tlx shadow uf death Thou art with me: Thy rod and Tby staff they reun-

ion me.' ■’

Sheriff Wm H. lirighl. as sheriff, us more tbor-sughly aroused. This performed bis lari official act on Tuee- will he —portal ly necessary In view of day by drawing Ibe following prill tbe approaching presidential

juror, for Ibe Dacasnlwr term of re Enoch Clouting, Fpprr Township. AlolUh Bros!us. Hcnnu Township. Jacob P. Collias. ntwuw Township. W ilson. Lower Township. Spencer W. Barnett. West Cape May. Chari— Sayre. Sea Isle City. David Scull. Middle Township. Slit—, Fpper Township. John R. Groves, Ocean City.

1. Holly Beach.

Jam— Long. Lower Township. Aaron G. glee. Sea Isle City. Joseph W. Tineas. Woodbine Charles Weeks, Lower Township.

Gsorge N. Smuh^lollv Beach. Chari— C. Bradford. Holly Beach. Prtnce Humphreys. Weal Cape May.

Tlx Rev. H. T. i as—;berry look Tbe lrood Mbeplxrd" as Ibe suhjart if bl* sermon In Ibe First Prwsbylerlai Fhurrh on Monday morning. Hi text was from John, 10; 14: "I am Ibc good Shepherd, and I know Mine nun

* Mine »wn know M* " r Fas—Ibarrv —Id In part:

A’ban Jesus Christ makes a stair l concerning Him—If and His relation lo HU people, and their. 1 wa should strive lu Uarn 1 Ing. Mo, when Jesus —Id. 'I ai Ibe good Shepherd.' Ibe Jews, as paalorlal propU. knew wbal R

I-el us understand, Ibis U not

re lo any cold Intellect. ThU U one of the words that ran only be understood by llx baart. If wa turn them Into cold, sdectlflc theology. It

turning e live, fragrant

flower Into an ImllaUoo. Some thing. 0 only he uuderslukfl by Ibe baart; . thru, let u. look al tliw message

th the heart. ]

‘First, let us notice Ibal the men to

wm Christ was speaking •

understood what He meant, the I'harl—understood and

* atom Him. because He—Id. ‘ye do

«t believe because ye are not of My liBsp.' The— men — w In J—1 itrtri. as llx good Shepherd, Aral,

leader. The Eastern sheplier 1-4s not I

driver, but knows asch sheep by me aod leads them out Into pasture

Nol only did they sec lu Him a I—dtr. bul Hr was a care-taker of tlx sheep. Renealh llx burning ski— and Ibc clear starry ^glil- of 1‘sleriloe Ibere

gross up between ibc sbepherd k a union of attachment and

-e— that Is bard for us W'e> lo undersland The sbeplx I- ready lo flghl lion and brr

re|-tlle and robber-mu 4 be faithful utmorr I teat and whiter cold—so hist liter a - bile the sheep feels tlx

be shepherd.

it finds It '

After all, lu Ibe tch love Is laugh mutually shared and tisr-lstiip* | a loget Ixr, you lore tbu— fur wjioffi and they love you i know my sheep and am known — for us enough b (dually, not merely be. bul as wa are, and, becaui

RepublicsRlartner. Hrui<icislKYerk—, Froblbltluii for Shctlfl Cur—ii, Kepublitsn.. W Ixatou. lieniocrBl Kucer, I'hrublbiliou..

Lake. Hrpublirai Dix. 1 lemur rat I Oliver. I'ruhibte

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114 lt>4 217 Ihi 126 264 148 F.

ENGLIIH .k JOHNSON, GODiiaciiirs and Balldeis I2IO Anbury A»r«ior.

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' RESULT IN THE COUNTY

"Tlx eyrtlrfc Repul Ik-ket has been elected h luajuritl— and Ibe liar ;mbllcan ranks has her without disturbance Hi

reimfonsblr I uny lu Re-1 nislntaliire!

PETIT JURORS DRAWN

tbe Cape May HUr and Wave, continues as follows: "Tlx only regrettable Inrldrtil. from a Republican standpoint. Is tbe defeat of Mayor Millet In tbls city. This seeius

to have been Ibe only Democratic vie-1 Sol tory In record. Tbe campaign both lb I *•» • city and county has made evident tlx j me » -re—- Ity for more specific Republican | y” ,',

-irgaulxallon In order that Ibe Intereri

I of tbe great body of Republicans may j lost.

When you bear llx fire-alarm ouk at tbe subjoined list uf mu ■f fire-box—, and you will s-re

he location of Ibe fire:

lu -Hereuid and A-bury avenue 27 -Fourth and OreaiAvenur. t" -Hi«tli ali i Femral avenue 46—Klglrth and Asbnry avenue 4v—t ity I'avllimi. Iloardwalk. ■4 —Ninth and tAcran avenue. •C—Tenth aint'Asbury.avenue 78- Hlrvenib and < enrral even 82—Ttilrtevntb and Asbury av *1 —Hlxteeotb and Asbury avre:

ALLEN SCULL

Contractor and Builderj*

OOB Central Avenue

OCEAN CITY. N. J. SEE OUR GRAND DISPLAY* *«««—rt or ds, fri f ill »H VMM ■ I -4 || , JOHIN MARTS SUITS.OVERCOATS,PANTS

Contracting; Builder

XflTICE OF SETTLWKXT

t: .wig 11. Tlwelectlon of Judge Fort and ! of a majority ot (be Republlcau rand I-' List— for the House of As—tnbly places lx Mate under Republican control, and there have been lessons learned which will prove valuable as guid— lo

'lx future.

„ ilous wlU be found more —llsfartory lathe people than tlx rampant rad irallsm which seeks to remedy every | ill by epeclflc legislation, loo often III Tbe Democratic party r as good ao opportunity

SHERIFF S SALE.

■ N. Cramer, Fpper Township.

Astir. Middle Township. Vance, Cape May City.

Manner Crease. Middle Township William Tn—t. I Irani, Township. T. Brower. Middle Township Charles E. Foster, Dennis Township

1 Isle City. Holly Bench.

Llewellyn Hriflretb, Middle Township

Daniel Msybew, Ocean City Eli— W. For cum. Holly Beach.

Charles B. Abrams. Dennis Township. * Gideon B. Gandy, Fpper Township,

unmet R. Baker. Wildwood. Daniel Miller. West Capa May.

Ufa) cite Bennett. Capa May City. Edmund T. Bensrct. Middle Township. William Simpson. Middle Township. Edward Flrtachsuer. Lower Township. Clinton Rutherford, C*spe May City. Milton Sheppard. Low— Township Khraerer Yenney, Holly Beach. William Steal. Middle Township.

Lewi. Sped or, Woodbine.

George Turner. Cape May City. Levi Dickinson. Low— Township

John Townsend. Oc—n City.

Leonard Hand. Middle Township. Clarence Fish-. Middle Township.

Robert Bright. Angl—an. Arthur N. Ely, Angles—. *

ATI* 1.1.8 ' Mrs. J. C. Kin ter. Bridget 00; Harry ’ Headley and wife, O ran lily. I 11 a Kw non. ! I". L. Route. H. B Olivet. Phlladelpbla; Fred. Luderltx. May's Landing; I Mrs rinreb Fursoty Ocean i'll); John t H. McKuigbt. R—slay's I'olnt; Arthur I'nrson, Marmora; 11 W rihlrley, l’nw|iect Park; II. D. Folliii-. Mlhvlllr. I niaCAYKg I F. A. Due and wife, R M. Uorgas, William K Hexamer. C. J. l.'urran, J. I Ralph Wilson, George Washington INiwell, Jr., J. Hurrwoud Daly, K. I) iRalnt. G.H. Lundy. W. G.-Manning, Philadelphia; Mrs. Klla Rrowu.F. L. Du Hols, Camden; the Iter . Jobs J. Kwee'icy, Ocean t,Tty; Geo. F. Flab. ITncInnatl. Kl.HKHliN. John It. Kendrick, Geo. H. While, Jus. F. Ruowoudy. H. H. Field. Fbas. Metbews, Tbos. U Rurgww. Jr . Frank II. Wblleride. D W. Pedrlck and .wife, Philadelphia; J 1'ralg Crawford. Norrlrionu: R II. Warwick, • ourt Hou—; Jon. G. Champion, Jns. I. 1 Mcull, A. B. Armstrong, Gan. R. Hrown, Oc—n I lly;. L. T. Hwain, Hwntntou; K Flouting, Palermo; L. H Falrlamb, Wilmington

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Monday, December i6lh, 1907

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BUILDER SucceasortoJOS. G. CHAMPION

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Jos. Mendel The I ending Unr 1‘ri-r 6 Ini liter. Ilmiier nml <Jenin* TnrnInker

. All the bcwl there is to be had at a saving of i.ipc

cent, lo yon. We repre sent the best makers, guaranteed and we harecord of 8B years to 1 stantiate the asserti

All

We bny for cash and adl for cash. and give no trad ing stamps. We allow car fare. Call and be convinced

caiti 1 mitEiii 1 ui JOS. MENDEL Carpenters and Builders .aa* .....Ue a...

W. L. BERRY, Manufacturing Jeweler. NO. aa SOUTH SECOND SI..

Spencer B. Swan jobbing Carpenter a specialty and Builder Leonard Krauss Co. Electricians iaa Asbury Avenue. Ocean Cny, N. J. EMrtrwwl wort ol all kU—a ^romplIIJvL QHARlJfeS L. HOFMANN RCGISTCREO ARCHITECT BOB WALNUT STREET CHILAOELPMIA ALBERT G. GILBERT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER 645 Asbury Avenue,

JUDGE O'BRIEN IN TOWN

IRA S. CHAMPION

Alderney Dairies

Qaaraotasd rttricily Pure

/AILK

AND

ICE CREAM

pewve Mia —roprro.

Magistrate John M. O'Briao. one of Philadelphia's popular members of the minor Judiciary,. was In town on Thursday lari. JudgaO'Hrlao Intends making a number of Improvements to bis property, SO'. Oratral avenue. Mr. and Mrs. O'Brien have many friends In this resort, where they bare been summer visitors for a number of

ESTABLISHED tMl

jwniiOoUl -10—s» ssw mis r—r.sai jo.

7th St. and Asbnry Ate Ocean Ciii Ice aod w c».

s. He Is

.hove all, tbe good Rlxpherd seeks •telling, guiding, feeding such as Robbers may he shepherds, bul

they care for them only to get tbeir fl—h and fleece A hireling may be a shepherd, but not always a 'good' •hspberd, sad are usually Jlffited by danger. Of course, be would not run

1 shower or cold, hut when ibc —id tbe hear come 7 Of murse,

be Is not |«id to risk his life for llx sheep, and Ibe sb—p are nut bla, — lx leav— 1 hem lo their fate. He b a true ■old let wbo decides that. If be or tlx

sutler, he will cboo—that it

Tbe following may prove of Intereri lo some of lbs RgKTisgl.'s out-of-town

readers:

For many years lord Rosebery has

from in—mute, —ys Ttt-BKs.

cried, In fart, that his lordship j

retired from public life because thought that tbe worry and politics bad a great d—I to do aln-ple—uass. After leaving

at midnight Ixird Rosebery would;

often Inetrad ble coachman to drlva I usevtasss see atvaiv euisa ■■

him about tbe streets for an hour or 1

two In a closed carriage, that being f^IYRYw' TIT the only way In wblcb be could court 1 * »A_4 k\Jku

sl—p In (be ewleb of the see wav—, | liowerer, ble lordship claims to have 'disc rterad an effective cure,and when staying at Dalmeny Lord Rosebery always sleeps et Ram bogle, a house 200 yards Away. This building is on tbe edge of the Firth of Forth, aod the wav— lap the sides of tbe tower; at high tide tlx spray Is flung against tbs windows of bis room Lord Rosebery says that Raruhogle la tbe only place where be can enjoy a good

night's rent.

. SMITH, RAOPRIC

BEST COAL

OAK AMO tel .Nil. WOO^>

Office. No. 634 ISBURI AVENUE

Rt-AI. I—TATS: tun IBS! K48I i. N. C. Clelland REAL ESTATE BROKER :

will o

x flag. It* lag-ffDod and want >

George W. Ernst GENERAL HAULING

“ ' . Automobile Garage H. Tucker, a summer letter Wbt,l-ale Butter Eggs, Lard. Fbee-e in this city, Is working In a job. and Poultry, in Glean, N. Y., whltber be! Itoaldeiice, 660 Asbury aranue. xrly lu tbe autumo. |0tl\m, Ilk Street ML AfMn

k. 0. Cum « Urm DEO. 0. ADAMS A BRO. PLASTERING, RANGE SETTING B«ICg LATUIC, tic.. Etc. AU Work la Mason Line Promptly

OCEAN CITY. N J.

HARRY F. STANTON BEAL ESTATE and lltSORAKCE PROPERTIES BOUGHT AND SOLD MORTGAGES PLACED OfFltt-fi|Mk Sum: B.ic fchti R, n „ Samuel Schurch REAL ESTATE : : ' ™ns,„ v *«l U . n *' ,CE

c. 1_. LAKE -REAL ESTATE AGENT. Ira Asbnry Avenov. ile—n City. 8. J.

• IK.F.RAI OlmacCTORM A. H. BAKER ...Underutet • and ■ Emditadt.. 049 ASBURY AVENUE ^ OCEAN CITY, N. J.i MARK LAKE Undertaker and Embalmer •Pkoix US UOKAR CITY.II. j.

COAL , COAL COAL COAL COAL But your tk—l from Ux SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. TWKLFTH HT. AND WHHT AVK. As yoo are always sure of grume 2240 funds hi tbe ton ITLANTIC ICE COMPINI "Li"' '■ Pnrnnn Mogntain Idt Ome—, ’ on a Asbury Avw, OCCAM CITY M. J JohnDonnelly&Co.

CURBING and FLAG STONE FURNISHED and LAID .. AI*o Rft-SET OP-p-ICK ?29Canttal he.. Ocean Citv.N.J. SHOEMAKER’S' STORAGE HOUSE I2lh Rnd Wmi Ave., Ooeaa 4 11). R. J. All |«r—us having Furniture nr auy kind of Mercbandl— to be stored will •ave money by going to tlx Shoemaker Storage House 8. H. TOHHKHT Koiist MoymiTw uitiM

DARBY’S Ocean City Laundry 656 Asbury Ave First-clior Work In Kvery I’artlculai'

0. J. HAMMELL Marble in Granite Works Htaluary Work. Fredtes... CEMETERY INCLOSURES Burial Vaults, UrevsDovers All kinds of Cemetery Work Wdrks at Pleasantvlllc. W. JI. N. JOHNSON, PLUMBER, Stum and (ai Rnn Repairing a specialty-. Bath Tubs and Plumbers’ Supplies. OttO A-mbtiry Aveno*