Ocean City Sentinel, 9 January 1908 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Ocean City Sentinel

2S SUNDAY IN THE

InR llw Mme line, aflervard rnleml Ibe pulpit ' and ao. a oouian aril

thwa far tlfyood lb«

$626,212.66 FROM

FORT’S INADOCRATION

R. CURTIS ROBINSON

Editor and Proprietor

OCE> N CITY, - - NEW JERSEY

Intcr-Sute ’Pbooe No

LOCAL CHURCHES ^ CORPORATIONS

li •Med Itial abe »a« needed t<» brlp

draiRu of a foreten l

>t pro|*r f after liflee

Mast a Rood man bunR u| - watch because bis beat ftrl bun her atoeklDR. 8i;etJ!aa l» the rwuilt at makltiR the w oild have as blRh an opinion of you aa you do yourself. I.kah year wlttlciaaie. *ueb aa they are. are now In order, bat marriagewill (o on at about Ibe usual rate OCKAK City was afalu lucky lu tbe matter of barlug few Urea last yeai There was one that looked tbreatenlUK for awhile, but It was well handled by Chief B. il. Con vac and tbe members of tbe department. We now have CooRmsmau Wm McKinley, of UUoota: Henalor Jrft Iravia, of Arkansas, pud Senator Wm Hryan, of Florida. George Washington may turn up again as a national figure In dot aeaaou, say a tbe >*rtiugfteld Republican. AoooKLuso to a York, Pa, fore- - caatar, tbe arotid will end In December nOtext year. Too'bad. He prrdlcu numerous dirt calamities. Islands will pass away. New York will go up in emoke. Tbe govern men! treasury wlll go dry. Roosevelt will lose all hie money, aad eo on down tbe UaL But If tbe world Is to end nextyaar, what matlcn all tbe reel: “As inexperienced advertiser rum three or hur advertieemetiis .that dt not pay.’' aaye Facta, “and then— if ba is made of tbe right stuff—he begins to Isarn something about ad vrrtialug. He etudlee circulation and rataa, type, cuts, effect of varioas |*~‘- tlope and styles of treatment, and before long ha knowa bow to whack the ■all of publicity on Hie bead every

Lart year waa a pretty good one for giving. Tbe panic bit tbe rtcb, but perhaps they bad mads thslr soutribu

Ioukakk tbe futui •aa eugaged In « inufsetunng enter) pistes. It is evident t

of the New Jersey- os* are

taking aJio|cful vie « of tbe situation Hid are preparing for a big season, •ys tbe Five Mile Reach Kun. Our rxcbarlgrs from all Ibe seaside reaurts chronicle local events that are occurring from day to day, which would indicate tbal ibey are making ample preiwrattousldmecl and accommodate tbe Incoming tide of summer visitors next season. This seems to- be the iplrit pervading all the seaside resorts along tbe New Jersey coast, and It is especially true of the resorts on the booth Jersey coast. Tbe local papers

account of one public enter

prtic after another that la couteui-

• nd refer to many that seem

certain of actual accomplishment -

bore Isticooining more and e playground of Ibe ov r-

worked city residrut, and the seaside resorts fully realise 'that they must keep pace with tbe times and be prepared to properly eulerlaln their sum-.

in tlie way of good kttoos alone, bnt Jn

ibe way of dlveril ma that wtti add lo

of tbelr visit.

] Into U

», but tbe Chicago Tribune, a great authority on social makes tbe aggregate close to Rockefeller, Mrs Rage

e given in that order t donors, and II

Intake a ftnandal earthquake to n personal knowledge of bard Id round numbers tbe gifts to B were *71,000.000: to religion. 000,000; to museums, ait gal d public improvements, over

> libraries, under ■e Items only aggre-

I York Herald tbal It coat enthusiastic, hungry and bibulous New Yorkers *1,7a),000 ' to New t with Id tbe n WO of New York’s leadraslkuranls 6<i0,0»o used, together f poultry and » pounds oi

Us scope of Any i New York In

f years. No doubt this JoyousJ was id put due lo tl ' m of tbe lest days of ^ old yaar. It ia, however, a good To eat and drink ao much J be a itttle provocative of Indlgcs-

Strong Sermons and Excellent ciiareb

M nsic Heard by Large

congregation

the affair bad gotten on Ibe nerv tbe sea-gomg sen)'*, living on I craters of lliese mliiialure vnlewi solid protest of olTlrers of tlie com|ielied the appolutment of tb*

”" ,c "V “'V' I-W .i». 1.1. .u. «« n,

demanded tbe ado|>tion of a practical CongreraUonS. fork. The fart Is. he eontinued.

Tiir t-burebes In tbU eiiy«wrre el

largely allendcd Holiday Followtni are rris.rts of some of the •etruoni

I tlie magasii

And m

placea at* chosen for us, but Tlie In which we All them is a matter of

State Will Get Large Sum in Taxes from Public

Utilities.

I take plan

r Tvfo

•hips h

Jiuocbed about three

they

year*from nuw. win irei

msglrlne- whirl every country

world ha»aiways had. Rul yet lean taken to give protection to odr warehlp

ird:

till*

public utility r

K.

rr" was tlie si

unyate s sermon m flve rio ||,_ « I hureb on Hunda, . nd ^ n

, . nr.sting a Mory ^ ^ .Wording to a girl wbo. In her little corner, did i f± ..j.).. against It work w»M. and who. L htch ba. bean tiled > icely able to afford It. gave twenty- j by Uw ^

swing. Dr. Itrunyale said. Is the I

‘act which makes one a man 11 Is land's greatest gift lo man. It Isjual there that dish stands up to his Mib■m lime and appalllog dignity.

In oilier 'toe cautint make a choice and da-

e seaside clmr respousibilliy. Dr. Hrunyi toaA are said. Ha is a foolish man wbo i situation ' never talked lo himself ahoul Inm-

t nrainn. 1 -•■** importaul mailers wbleb etsnial-

eoncern himself, if men would

Ik to Hiem'wivta plainly, ihry would

holb ashamed and sfraM of

PERSONALS.

Tbs lax is ba-ed upon Hie gm w receipts of the oorpnraltons. tlw ralst j being 2 per cent., except that street | railway corporations are taxed under ' the new law- of ISOS, which provides a graduated rate, increasing one-half of I | Isrreeut each year until liie luaxhuum

j Tire Rev. James M Lodlow. |<

g districts of the KasC Orange MethodM < In lies from pastor of the tiovernor elect, will r »A«I«T of Hie Invorwllon. tbe Hecowd l!»«u srheinlr J Rand a lii furnish (he music: liie porallows |of ortlce w ill be administered by < the HtatelJustlce William H. (iumincre. H Hoard ofllkry of Hiale Dickinson lioldnig

|btble on wliicb Ibr new liovi .wears, and. sfler Hie tiovernor' dress, the Rev. W. Slrotlwr Join Trenton, will give tbe tietiedlctioii

■raiNKais ssaisicb.

Rays a writer In Ruccere Magazine: I have traveled through a Western town tbe day after a tornado. Only a Very few giant trees and a few of the stanchest buildings on sulkiest found, remained standing All ol Oi ngsand trees weakened by ag rot leu hearts, all ol the weal Bimay, temporary buildings had bee ewepl away by tbe tornado's terrtllc ■fee. . It was a splendid illustration of the rffe.-t on men of a great tinanelai •auk, imALlrh only tlie finest surIve Tbe weak and superficial mcr--hsuls, those wltb little caplisl, and without tr—'tal resource* and charrve.those wlio bad not fought their way up from tbe boUom. but boosted into tbelr positions by mce or wealthy father*, go down. Only the -giants and tbe stalwarts. wltb stamina and grit,

nltimateiy survive.

In good times, w lien everybody is taking money, men of ordinary ability can do business: t*t only the giants survive bard time* and great

happy without added rlcbe*.™Tbe jres ol sin are aw eel, bul the rnl tbe gratlOcatloo is over you

loathe yourself

riKXT PKKHRVTKKIA3. •The Prize for ISOS" was the subject .f the. Rev. H. T. tassel berry’s sermon In the First Presbyterian ('hureb on Sunday evening. Hlstexl was from , J: IS-14: "Thfi one iblng.I do. forgetting those things which are byhind, and, reaching forth unto those things which arg before, I press .wani Hie mark for Ibe prize ” Mr. Oaaaeiharry said in part: ••In 18US, all will strive for sorpe prize or other. We should be sure me striving for one worth having, itrlvlug for Ibe prize, we can Bud ar text the great secret of winning. Paul is noted for bis remackable riarsblp—bis remarkable mludIhe most noted Christian, and In tbe >e learn tbe secret of tbl able life. Ho it ia Biting, on ibis first Sabbath night of tbe New Year, ws ibould learn from Paul bow to win "First, make God's aim y ur aim for notice that God's and Paufs »tt^ one and tbe same., ua production in use of Christian characTlroee and sea sou*, hopes Joy*, sorrow and pain, fear* and discipline of life, are all set In mettou as two cultivate Cbriattau eban

ter.

Tbe tornado pank which has Just

over Ibis country has swept ome of tbe weak men,

, THK WOXIKti XI ACM 1.* Many people will agree with

port of Hecretary of Hiale Dlcklnson^p GovernorRtokes. In wbicb laeexprsax himself as in favor of Ibe voting mi chine. "In many instances," say tbe Hecretary, "the criticisms are s clearly unjust and tbe objections ar ao unfounded that a mere statement demoustrslf*. I heir unreliability Ml Pkkinaou states that seven ballots cu of every thousand are annually Ihron i

.latton and start* tt

The Railroad Gazette calls attention to the record-breaking output of locomotives mud cars, tbe few reocirer»bi|>» and tbe giant strides iu railroad building daring tbe yeir Just closed. Tbe Gazette’s editorials show that In l«r7 only MS miles .it railroad went tbe bantu of receivers During Ibe

H> miles, which is f> |*r ban was built to 1WK

to tbe number ol

L, and tbe manufacturers W4.188 freight care and MK

In this

Continuing, Secretary Dickinson

i says that, through the use ol the . voting machine*, "midnight ijiaulpulx-

lion of the election returns is unpoasible, that tbe charge of the ms-

» chine ballot Dot being secret Is nol - well founded because there is no cilk

to tbe lever* when they »re moved softly and that the 'murickl' esi

l lermliiiug whether a man Is cutting or

M through tbe different pitch of the > bells toned Is purely Imrglnatlve." Aecordlog to tbe Secretary, every port of error in tbe msetilne’s count has been investigated and found w Itbv out foundation In tact; that tbe v. i see bis ballot wbleb ts over blem and that the ludr|wudent

• voter can vote wltbout pulling a party

e lever: tbal Ibe objection Ibai the

do account la taken of cart bultt In-can vote more than one ticket while

railroad shops. Tbeee figures show an 1 in tbe booth U

Increase of 19 pet eeut over 19U6 In car that there 1* no foundation for Ibe bonding, while tbe lucreaec In loco-j Matemeut tbal a voter cannot vo motive* 1* 6 per oenf. Tbe increase lu -a man who has not been i.oniin passenger care 1s 7S per cent. The 1 Kulhermore, that care lu «otiug cost of the looomotlvae and care was ihc mechlue similar to tlie rare In pre enormous Tbs locomotiveseosttlK.- puiug a paper ballot Is all 792,<M); tbe pasaeoger ooeche-. ttfi- urressary to prevent the voter from 884.UXI, and tbe ftelgbt care, *B12,«07.- pulling tbe wrong Hckn le. Ok). The receivership* for tbe Mi. tbsl tlie statement that tbe i mile* of railroad, ulos eompanles In can beset roe. lofsvvff tbe periy lb .11. Involved in caplisl sps k, |s.wcr is oolisenro. Keksnilug (hi. and »2.4«.M*i lo bonded tod art •dries.. ;»-t ohjectkin. I he Secrrlsr. bolds lhal

Ihvre is no advantage In lliw iw.idl

itIJ KKiuxn lu the needs of the dales of tire party in ys.we> apiwaring

navy, Henry Iteulerdabl, wrillng In on Ibe Bnt row.

the January Mc< 'lure’s, says: "On July | Tbe re|*>rt euuriudaw w ith -four rer U, IBB7, euidbercltyge of powder was ommendalh.n- t.. he rwactnl Into law set on Are 10 an etghtb-inch turret of Bret, tao systems .it voting not t. the Gta-gla. Tb* burning powder exist In Ibe samr iiiuiik-liwllly. suds grain* foil directly through tb* sitts of merhlne oner kwaWd should not in

this

into II

Hecoud lively »,

elve> W.

war.1 i

, self

• Iculaftmi-ihsl (

nye alii

■nd you

• Tvlecrskh sod

j The amount of the t . tbe taxing districts

follows:

' J f u » ,te -

and flit.,

haodilng-

abafl The ship would certainly bean last tf, again, lb* prerouce of faos of I be in *-1 • miud of bar sailor* bad not saved her. name* of the rt-.i-r. ti. Tb* men In charge of tbs handling- appear ibereon on elr * Tblrd-sKat I. elr. li

, piled with si lev'

reef safety aacb poUtiml pally

- before they could b* rolaaBr* The mecbanlrwl knowledge n< siamu>i|by rsllhf .lM** In bta aarli, attracted Beard ej ('ouaUu.ti..n ws* a-A .11* and passu f»u tbe romclsury ..f iltejalleulluo and Inwamv prinel|*l of* Wttodby this. It pswwadsd with ItJ voting macbloe: Irity school and afterward a collaft r-turret '-Fuartb—Aboiilfon of pH |«rt} levers Jprulssaui A IHtle choir boy, fidlwa -

may be learned, namely, to renIrate our eBort on tbe on^ i Cpuceulrele like tbe pilot kaepa'bls light of tbe harbor, like tbe Itoman army making its wedge plough through tire ranks of I ■Ike the 'flying' wedge of tbe football game We are to poifit wedge down to Ibis, 'w bether we r drink, or whatsoever we do, do all . the glory of God.' •'Anolber lesson ts, to pursue end lu wise self-forgetfulness If you failed or stumbled, do not let tbe memory of tbe failure keep you from tryingagalu: or. If you have succeeded, that memory puff you up aud keep you from further success. Dsv^iyvyureue tbe aim with a wise, 'er-reachliig forward, always striv. Ing for tbe unattaloed ever before ua, so has such an absolutely vision for tbe future wbteb may ba bts as tbe ChriatiaD.' Al otbers, sooner ur later, come upon ■ when tbe • hnstlai lays down to dk. we can tben my ‘reaching forth unto ibe things Ilia are before’ Del us tbeu make God’, aim our elm, for aoouer or later wi will fall If we do uol. Take Christ a our guide, friend and Haviour." HOLY TK1SITT. Tire' Lillie Corner* of the Karth' a* tbe subject of Rev. Dr. Cook' mnon In Holy Trinity Church di Hundey evening He took bis tex from Hi. Matthew-, 3; a, I Cuntentlon was that many places In lit* world would ool have been beard of bad It been I cos use of some event that cur red there or because of tbe life of great man wbo ' lived or .was

born there.

He gave several examplrwof Ibis—

the little island of Corsica

Hie birthplace of Napolcou Bonaparte: Ibe llllle Iowa of Concord, In Masmtlls, remembered as Ibe borne of 'Minute Meu” In tbe Revolutionary Wgr days, when Ibe shot Bred that was beard around Hie world Travelvis to Coucvrd. who see Ibe moment erected In tbe memory of sac men, also s e Hie home of Ralph aldu Kmerwu An obscure village Kentucky, tbe name of whkb scarcely remembered, was mai famous for tfle childhood of Abraham

.coin. Tbal childhood

Mly lo mind by Hie painting show-

ing Ihv llljlr l*»y Lincoln

and by Ibe firelight a grammar which r walked several miles to borrow. Itolb In tbe prophecy of Mlcab aad i our text, lire speaker mid, ilrthlrhrtn, typhrata. Is *|iokro of as a llllle

plar*. and Indeed II wa» a v.

village, made famou* by David, klug, In. fol bl* fslber's flock* from IIUMv. and lufluitrly mure fam • tbe birthplace of tbe wor avtoor. Je*u> t'brisl In His life

od a. I.irvrmrnls, we learn,

llier lesxius, bow much II fnajM* to

II one's own place. '

Tltc great mrn referred to, auO oisny I beta,. have Ina lurasure It .rf ll.vj-lHtinctloo Other tlliisireHoi ow the j giver, of |wopl* fllllng tbelr pis Ir* will bnlechild In a eudutry school

aptness lu dullas,

place aa a |mpll develsen of uattamal re|nrla-

enjoylng a visit lo I'brtadelpbia friend. Ml** Blanche Hoffman has returned ooi a few days’ visit to relatives In M,r '‘ r

Philadelphia .T *"s

N. T. Luiton. of this clly, I* 'p*oi

entertaining her mother, who Is a t'l-tr*

resklent of Camden

Hrnjtmlo Deacon, of Philadelphia,

as In town a few days since and reg- w*».r '"*“1“ Irtered at tbe Blscayne ort »“l"

I Mrs. Jolu>‘.VIIde. of Pbila- Toou*.

delphls, cottage owners here, were In This sbo. >wn during Ibe week. 92.<i2i,SHK H

M.asea Olive and Amy Krnst, of oily, reeenlly returned from a vis!

friends lo Philadelphia

The Rev Benjamin D. Collin Millville, waa In town this week

regi-tered al tbe Garwood i Hu.r

George Kensteraaarher. of I’blladel-:

bl*. sea* a vlsttor here a few day* 1 ,. om(

nee. He ia a summer cottager. % George Barrett aud George W. Kradlev, prominent residents of i’amden, were visitors here a few daye ago. Internal Revenue Collector William McCuacb, of Philadelphia, with Mrs. Coach, was In town during Ibe Week. Enoch Clouting, of Palermo, who is . be assistant bill clerk In tbe House, as among tbe visitors here on Friday. I*evl R. £Hk* and wife, of Camden, were here a few days stnci, looking after toe Im proveaaeat* at tbelr cotnif- — David McCnaeh and wife, of Phila-

delphia, were In town a few days ago. * n th* • umberland County Court. They have a pretty oottage on Hie bay 0,1 Tuewlay. began the trial of f rol ,l. soli ol Hie Hlandard Amusement

Wm J. Van Loan, ol Phllade.phls,

re of the executor, of tire C. T. K.i‘! , 1 “J’- The compeny

Handerllu estate, was ■ visitor here on

Friday.

Former Mayor Jos. G. Champion

Capt. Wm. Houck, o' Camden, wa* r «‘* «' » P« . town on Friday last. reached. O W. P. Long, of Philadelphia, era* u * **’’ ,ev * i town a few days since. ct ". , „

The follow

Miss Lulu Uel-ler. of thb .elly, I-; BM , U , Ihr ,

I ba’

p rpoi

t tal.le » km* rlam

or|*>i

I. N. JOHNSON. PLUMBER. Stum and Gas Fitter Repairing a specialty. Bath Tubs and Plumbers’ Supplies. I>t24> A.iatmry Avertnc

and Mr*. Champion wi

from Audubon this week, and regis-

tered at lire El heron.

Victor Fisher and family, of Venluor. have returned b<Jtne after spending a few (lays with tbe former's parent*, Mr. sod Mrs. Robt Fisher. Ml*aei Evelyn and Ollve'Mott, ol Bmyrna, Del, hare returned home ifler a few days' vl.it to Mr. and Mr* iVra. K. Gardiner, in ibUdly. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hand entertallied over Hunday Mr and Mr*. I* J. Beral, of Philadelphia, and Mr. and rs. E P. Hand and son, of Atlantic

J. DeRouase,

holds a responsible

olflee of President McCrea, of tbe Pennsylvania Railroad Company, Uttar fo Ocean City within the

It a Urge. Uiat II had

lease upon an ocean pier owned I Mr. Champlon; that Ire endeavored boy off tire company, ami falling ro i, ripped up tbe bow Hug alleys end other equipment and threw Hiem tbe beach, Champion taking forcible

lire property.

‘-.'ail&ger bare, Bible TpdMHou lu

week

Ml«« Emily R Lynch, of Tarony, bo assists her mother In tlw managecut of tbe Hotel Berkley, at Kortyutntli street. In tbe summer. Isltor aud registered Wyoming. Postmaster Hutton, Albert Hatterlee aud H. B. Conver were In Atlantic City on Hunday afternoon, playing tire McDaniel Hand al Ibe funeral of Nicholas Dlehllng, wbo was proprietor of tbe Roanoke. Mr-. John H. Lakeaud her mother, Mrs. Mary E. King, wlw'have been spending several mouth* In this city, have gone to Bridgeport. N. J.. to reside. Mrs. Lake Is the mother of Mr*. W. F. Gardiner. Mis. Daisy Morey and Mias Charlotte Hteelmao, of this city, left tbe part of last week on an exleudei to Baltimore, Washington aud other points In tbe Houth. Before returning home, they will visit friends lu Bristol, Trenton aud Philadelphia.

WYOHlaa. Mice Emily R. Lynch. Taeony; H. Mallls. Jr.. Riverton; John Wilde

ll IplHS

WMHaaaa, Tronton; r end family, S armors; H. H. Olivet. Phllsdelpbta; Wm Ireek Eva Irewk, Cha*. M ireek. Wilbur Leek. H H. Hawkins, Allanllc Clly: BenJ Coillif*

Jerome H. Hush. Mao’ T Rush, A. II Armstrong, Joseph U. Cbamploii. Mrs Jm.U. Champfon. Oeeau City; Mbai ithrtue Trexfor, Trexler. Ps : . tl Dyott. New York: Hamuel I, H. L. Restrict, Philadelphia: C. Nules, BalllaHire; George Barrett. Gorge W. Ilrsdie.v, Camdru: •7m It. Eheosperger. Uloose-lsr Clly.

MM'AYHB

K F Hoblusou, W W. Adam. O. . -. DcKousse, David Met'oacli and ' , wlfo. Benjamin Deacon. Mr and Mr>. iIITA. Wm MeCuach, It. H. M*.-Clrrn*i,. a.,

....' Ix>ng, IahiIs Bloom. Frank M. c L d-.io.

Mrllar George Holt, H. G Rlepheos. "

I’l.lladeiphfo; W. C Hriek. Se« borni m’,i'.T,i » ^ H Wl.llshill Frsdrk-k VI.I - sT l..> lo-si i*. > L ...i. "IT!

List of unclaimed letters remaluhi: hi the Ocean City Post tirttre for Hi week ending January 4, 19(18:

Adut

i. Mr. A

Miller, Mr. A C. Kossman, Mr Jno. In calling for the above, please advertised. Edwakii M. HtrmtN

NOTICE TO LIMIT CREDITORS. kstsieof

XeSaa&Sff dJi".* ‘XSL-ZHE Si’

NOTICE TO GOVERNING B0DIFX

K1LAXCF. KAMI* TKRYIN Will «cctire a lot and erect a cottage near the ocean, on the n. Cardens Tract, above Norili street. Also at Second, Twe U ' third. Thirtr-fonrth. Forty-eighth or Fifty-seventh streets. N, tin- bay at Fourth or Fourteenth streets. See Otis M. Townsend

QUEEN OF SEA TRIPS’

-t and most direct route to Eastern and Southern Kesondclightful way to reach GNirgia, Florida., Alabama

Cin TICKET OFFICE-* 05 $. WITH STREET, PHILKOEIPHU, PA. GENERAL OFFICES--BALTIMOR . MO.

COAL COAL COAL COAL COAL Kuy ynui Coal from the SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO, TWELFTH HT. AND WFXT AVK • you are a'wav* sure of getting 2240 isiunds to tbe t»n John Donnelly & Co.

CURBING and FLAG STONE FURNISHED and LAID .. Also RE-SET orroiGE 729 Central be., Ocean City, H. J SHOEMAKER’S STORAGE HOUSE ItSth aad West Al'*., Ocean ('ll)-, X. J. All |iermn* liavlng Funillure nr any kind of Merchandise to he stored w ill save money by going to the Shoemaker Storage House ALBERT G. GILBERT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER 645 .Asbury Avenue,

hllebill. Fredrick, Md ; jfiaVrfowS lasf %iare 'Andrrrou IfourgeoU. FsAeieillr; llarfo i

I KaujL *•'—■*-

0, J. HAMMELL Marble ■■(Granite Works

CEMETERY. INCLOSURES Burial Vaults, Grave Cover* All kinds of Ometery Work

Works at Pleasantvllle. It. J.

W. L. BERRY, Manufacturing Jeweler, Nd. aa SOUTH SECOND ST.. (MHIadelWhla', Wm.

George W. Ernst GENERAL HAULING

My; Dr. and Mnv £ 'Jin‘! IwartMHM*'. Edwin R. ■,-kisa llw BX rat* tl X tor jtomHLjijr—— 1

niunysleaud wife. H II Lake. Harry ."V" *•(“• i

H Adam, aud wife. Ralph L. doff,'T-7!

1 w ifs. Uharies K. Adam*. Rutiert k.'ik-r tto-wos* srSroi Tsi ■ 1

VmHi, and wife, Itoaelma " “ '

np, Lydia H Hlglaw. A . _ruby. Olive Pearl Heull. cberloUe

•; L fWMADtker, Rtbel B Hb.rem.krr

Mrs (fount* C Murphy. Josephine S

K. tt. TonBKMT

My; AH.

HOUSE MOVINU AND IAISIN6

1 iA_p.».«a:

OTIS M. TOWNSEND BUILDER 1 tick: 15th St. and Haven A’ Plans and Specifications prepared without charge Only galvanized nail), used

EN6LISH & JOHNSON,

MENDEL’S HOLIDAY NEWS gj* ysGsHro .^ Dto. 5,„.

1240 Aabnr) Avrna

ALLEN SCULL Contractor and Builder

Everything New, Tasty. Stylish CAR FARE AlLOVfED AND SOUVEHMtS TO CUSTOMERS. JOS. MENDEL 1625 ATLANTIC AVE., ATLANTIC CUT

JOMIV MARTS Contracting Builder

vEOBSE e. ItIBGWS J SOI Carpenters and Builders ADIMTIUWt. ALTERATION!, AND REPAIR Spencer B. Swan Jobbing Ca rpenter a Specialty and Builder s«» Askar, A-ms«. Ocas City. N. J. QUARLES U. HOFMANN REGISTERED ARCHITECT

aw.Ai. »r ati: ah» ibni ban«-c N. C. Clelland REAL ESTATE BROKER :

HARRY F. STANTON REAL ESTATE and II4SURARCE PROPERTIES BOUGHT AND SOLD MORTGAGES PLACED 1FFICE—EigMh SUMI Belca Alter, AitPN Samuel Sch'urch REAL ESTATE : : ; AND INSURANCE 'W ksbtn *tl, Oceti Cllj, I. J.

C. l_. LAKE .REAL ESTATE AGENT.

A. H. BAKER .Underuler • and ■ Embalmer.

MARK LAKE Undertaker and Embalmer

THEY SHED WATER like a duck, do our waterproof *li>sr*. 'I'lrey are nol merely damp pnnf. Hrey are waterproof. Only the Invalid routined In the house can afiord to be without a pair. < ome In ail'd be flltral. LIKE ALL OUR SHOES they are Just a llllle belter Ilian Ihry are rlalmed lo be. That's our way. Ami like all our shires Hrey are •« moderate .111 pri e a* lione*t Iralhrt and skilled making will permit. CEO. B. PARKER

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