Ocean City Sentinel, 20 February 1908 IIIF issue link — Page 3

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■all I* glatl to receive item. „l id cotnnninlraUkmi. «.f Intere-i

rommunll}- and our reader. Help U'

—ivnj “ lure; 5

AH cinimunleationa .liould

»nti tlie full nmn

addn-ni of the writer, not omq f or |,ulilleatlon, but a. a jfuami

Ileal e-tale men are Set! I hr - Sat unlay »a»adlaagreeal.1i A tourhlufl reiuarH ‘lie ptckf.akeu!” S,.,.-,- voureraatlon ebould died RiuRerly. Till- reaort' baa been bavin

-BASE BALL PLANS AARON W. HAND’S VIEWS OF SOME DON’T WANT EASTER SHOW

ATLANTIC Cm FOR THIS SEASON NEW JERSEY’S TAX LAWS VOTING MACHINES WILL BE FINE r ic !1 0 I? l „„

A:_ „ Dise/iYRe...

u Excellent linnaeni.

T'. MannRcrs of County Teams President of County Board

.Are Preparing for Some Writes an Open Letter to NEW WHARF AT

"arm Contests. - . Mayor Crease.

r • ....... YACHT CLUB HOUSE

My Hear Sir: mlumn.of tlie llii- week, -dm

ir of Oi-ean i Tty— I noticed in tlir new ■».|.atier- ofyourcit

Building Committee Submits , Plans of the Proposed 1 Improvements. i‘

tty Varbt ,

Ninety Signers to Petition Hotel Keepers HatTlpiportant Sent to Senator Hand Meeting at Ira S. Cham500 Voters Here. pion’s Home. That the too rotjDR macbliUM In u-e At the meetliiR of the Ocean Vtiy tjjaaMdorliiR the la-t fr« year- are and H-rtel Keejier-’ A-aoctatlnn held at the have been ofi|n>«d by a number of bom*of tTly Treaaurer Ira S. Cham--

r {•Ion, dll . • be-ter avenue, WV-J 1‘blU- J delphla. on tbe lltb, there were . jire-eiu tweiity-tbrae member., »hn«R U*e liveliilere»t taken In the meet-

Ocean Ave. “ a ten KiRlitb and Ninth Streets OPEN ALE TME VEA8 H. A. w: SMITH THE IMPERIAL

elved a blue-|

ie that

I by the

- of

And Mill n

r-|iit

p rod let ton-

W.t'.T U. supper at the III-to-oiorrow eveultiR. Tin- letter carrier* had a hu-y dl-tnnutluK valentine-. Ttie bank ca-hter, out of

rt u|i 1

a fnrt

teller

Tin be-t way to beRln at Hi b to Ret in on the Kniund lino Moe " le-enlhal lia- ijylt .

bark, and Um

lork !at

idler late

i|ily to making uu-lake-

lle .-areful where you (dace j -be-, or you may Ret into trouble Tbe lineman, up a pole, di--

rvattoii" ofTh.

and -uRRr-tlon- reiki in recoin mend, aubjert I aud ratillcallou of lb r. tbe followlDR-. »barf will be replace

profier maJilf

V tlc-dleie dre

i.:b^,«

1* one of id her.

jloealf

rMZS&ZS: leliRl.l, aoiTaTT made R—l. Y Rave a -ketch. ••Mr..

iy IBuiby'j^pirt Tear" ll U.. * lively

wbal they . tlicwHdve*.

If you baveanylhliiR to -ell. ltd people know It turouRh the cbluu

oflhl. pa|-er.

E-moniy tbet email* -utrer aboft- lack of hound JudRinrul a

brbiR* few reward*. :!Ih-. Tbl- city wa* well reprr-enled al tin > yacht club “emoker" in Phlhtdelpiifa 'I'— on Friday ulght la-t I' r Many mechanic- have been coibIiir J'. ^

to llii- reaurt In -earch of w ork wtilim

A bill baa been introduced in Hie x . New Jrr-ey LcRhdalure makliiR FlaR ., .

Day, June Hlb, a legal holidat-

Saturday neat will be Waaliiurtoir. l-ir.|

Rirtliday. Ho far a- known. Die day

■III be ifuletly obmrved In lb

Sluee the new divorce law went In- •p|-ia*i—• I n. i n - were lllleil by retvM^^f the Court of (Tiamery-bow 'alhe Hew ill. Jennie- 1 ou-1. \ mla a ureal falling off In tbe number ol: V..U-I, K iln- S.-lici lenuii Mary divorce aulta In-tltutcd j I ni.ll and Jennie Harrl- and Freddie Tbe SKXTUtXL Printing Hou-e ' 'ei.lcmai. ^ . ready lodo your Job prtnUuf. Come 1 1 >••-•"1:1 • "v- a - Tulo Ihe office and tell u-of your nee-J- ,,l ‘" " r " 1 ’ " * J fSu * l** rU, P' "* n “ k, “« ! ufarked ability a-Mugcr- and

up your mlud aa to Ju-t w hat you re- .

quire. j Knf0t " " cre <l ''" , *"' lrd

The official board of the M. K Cfaurrb at WUIIamalown ha- eatended an luvltatlon to the Kev. pal*. Mount, of Aabury Park, to beconn

pa-tor. air Mount ha

friend- In thla city

Tlfera^TIl be no pet ton by KrldRi-lun ! p. Clly Council locking to the grainiiiR \ of any lloeuae* In tbrt city during the ; , n-m prewut year. The two applicant- foi j 1 hole! Ilceuaea have withdrawn aud . Aumn ^ tlierc will be no vote lAtlaniu-

be lotal amount appropriated a- fob f fur 218 84 phi. (28.IMP plu. I6SS1 , -lual- pWM,.'»VI The rei-irl In the BenTM:i. ipii.leC bur Triend Heidley a- ',

i "-I.H

1 ■ 1 THie low he clty’- HUIe |lH . arrt „ rJl.St. At. In In addII

rtlon of lhl--lalcmeui which t auder-cored I- -ueh an ea. n that ll really nierlt. no at- ( ml for the pur|H.-e of —•Ulnir '

—ilule Ugurc-.

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P fac

Tin- I.

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which will alTord -ultlrleu for al lead three roomvldlng accommodation- fo ilan. iRTapproved by tin be neceaaary to liegm worl - dale. Tbe committee h eceived from 88 member, n-amounting to t.UKiO. If ol -ub-cribed yet. we won If

Hondi

will I

1 Ini

II bd 1

> hear from

' j IWH. I

The clo-in

.y.-'byl

oecuni ' ,l * j the audience,

iiumbcr ofj \v,||j gll , 11 Smllu

raaud member-of II

TO REPAIR STREET

» Vin» Appleton

j The entertainment eommlllee com Ipn-ed Mm. Irvin Hill. Mi. Mary r> ! Kllzabelli Smllb. Mr. Ito-eua Hicki man aud Charle* Headley.

Hinell

TTie i»fi made yip •

Kd. Hu-ba

Dial tbl.

ir’“

GRAND ENTERTAINMENT

mem ol t

Tbe rraaon for the Increa-e In the mount of Ibe Stale school lax aa--—ed to tbl- county for tha year ISO? . 'he Increa-e in a-seaae-l valuation-

le|>eiid. umil the aiuoum of tax raable- In the Stale, for II I- a—e—ed al Ibe Hied rate ol 27J cent- on each 1100 »f lax valuatlou In the Stale, In accordance with a law de-lgnailng tbl-

At the special meeting ol

on Mouaay evening, Couuellmaii II L. SmI■■ called the atteutlnu of Hie uirmbdn to tbe bad coudltlou of A--hury aK-enue, especially between Sixth

and Hgbtb atreets, since tbe fio-t lia. HE NEEDS THE MONEk Not a word i- -aid I’eenLimlng out of tbe ground. He city, but there IuldAbat tbe atreel commUlee desired ,. Ja .. Ha iion ■«*« »T« i-'>ok- |irc ^in 'ludicatioii-

Coancll to authortxe the purcha-e ol rrrut •lx or ae'en carload* of material wlih A , «-„ unc |p • bleb to re|ialr Ibe road. 'eveirlnr. ‘ ••on Councilman D.8.Sampson—nflhal I11Bn bersUial It I-claimed by some persons tllal the r„ r mrrl: ga- company Is re*|«>ii-Uuc for the cl|) ._ |ll( | , condition of Ibe alwet. If the ga- i^„re i .kim.-iI pi|«> underground arc leakiug. there pcml-iou would he little u-e In re|ialriiig the >ulr< , , lia , ,i -Ireet Jt la pumlble tbet Hie »treel I* (,c had Worn through. Whatever Hie cause. Thlr j .nj We Council should 'buy better material |<|(l | fv> n ,.h.

Ilian was used on the street last -prlng. ^ lllfl pm- mlr. Isiaevrr. i- perfect, he That stuir was no good. --Kl. and Hie city probably nrel''ouuellmau Modfrey wa* of tl»e |l4> U1 „ tr than he 11 '' opinion that the *! reel 1- worn HiruuRh McrT| ,, vrw fpl. lie-sd. he would The city should buy heavier atour ... Hu- •-«>- .,-iU-elimidt*>l«. __ Ibau waa used last year. If Hie R*- • I\e got no u-e |or Hie-e h’l-." ,, ' , ,, rrv

P>l«a are leaky, lhl-mailer siiouhl lie •,,,,1 470 h-*- more to mr Ju-l Tllr _ >—ktd Into. Mr. Godfrey's motion. ,n*njhel«-t lol hi <he. 11 <11 v ^,1,: re-ervel i**t. M eeol-: chlldreo ! al-o dejeud-uis'ii the a>-eve-l

that Hie-(net eommlllee hr authorln-i An „ H .me lllHe dl-cu~io". 11 '*»■: u „der

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t»i:

v.-ar hl.t ce , ve< , fJ0#s£K For Hie school 1-0", hoi - itfRiiiriiug July* 1*1, 1008, Ocean “'M apl-irlioio-l for the achool ye* liner InAt gtuulug July 1-t, 1907, |ierh*|>- r

ee. the

ea-lng

ropilly II

. (1807) la 110,1188 SS.

attached, lutereal

ay able al a trust com|aoy —<leiiomlihtiou of each bond, 420 OO The i-onimlttre would llkrlolmpresipou the members Hial these boud1 111 be payable hi Iwo tii.t-Tluirnt. ol 10 00 each, payable May aud July. Thanking you In advance for yogi

‘ ‘ ' Truly your*. F.MKTI Hl'KIJUIIII.

CoMMOIMlKE 1j. M. I TlBvK,

ClIAK. F. Wai.i., John M. ZruN,

Wit E Hkxamkr, ^

e only bard pari h -r In -lx lil at presrul

1ant thejob

lie Dennl-yllle Athletic A—o . ill hold their usual Aftertalumi he girl- will no doubt help « ken pot-pte' supper-. When rhiB- qn the Aye oiiener' of. •aa-on the -ImWa^lll tie crow ded w

-•"J' 42.71*8 m 'r*' oountyt.

1 of fall

The

will

e-. Hie 1

ry public ex disputed the

: freeholder* can probably

evldeun

by ‘Flic!

i-Uolverslly of I’cuuaj

1 ud oue of Ibi- season’s j or Couucl ■he.. -Thlnl b—e I- hi- { pru ve<rto

a-t -ea-on he pitched a game-, and w ith a great

out" baa returned rather |

freely A great deal of the -criticism !

of Hie new nirlhod of adml Hie tax laws Is just a* ba-elew

-llmau Headley er

setu-d hbrai

aivuuiulatiou of money iu tbe Stale tae-sury has beoime greal enough- Ik | ir null Hie-tale to pay a port km of this Stale school Ux. Ihe amount thu> ' naM having reached tl.WO.UUO. The balance required Is a—e«*rd to tbe

’ dlflereul counties on the ba-l-of Ibe 11 m,Mil I-to tie given by 'valuation*. The a-sesacd valuationicll. -lucer. reader and , In tbl- county have Increa-ed about 80 I--lid to have a remark- per cent lu two year* aud the State ice. with Uiarvslou. ex- -cbool lax lo be paid by Ihe ooauty lic- say her reiTmx- are lia- acvordlogly lurreaard. On Hie

other baud, the Stale 1 - apportlou.

of -cboqlAni

alua-

taxatlou. If some patriot should arise and demand Ihe abollHon of all taxation, be would get a following very quickly-and gpceiva a lot of ap

plau-e I Iieg leave lo suggest, bow

ever, *111*1 reasonable people should dl-cuss even taxation after Investigating -ufficleolly lo have facts as a basl. f»r argument. No municipality standalone lu the mailer of taxation. It Iooe of the units of the county aud tbe comity la one of Ihe units of the Btate. Tha. taxing lutereaU of Ihe various muntclpallleaof tbe couuly are ao Interrelated that there must tie aome

d of county control which w: equality of dtstribuliouaud re

resent the county In IU Stale taxing relation a. If the pre-ent method ‘ '

not effective, some other will have be devised end w ill be for to return the old system would be to luvlte

confusion which would become Immediately noticeable. Tbe maximum tax rate law, which Is entirely Independent of tbe law coiietltutlng board) of taxation, la tbe real source of the

worry, but this la likely lo remain

the statute books, no matter w hat may happen to tbe boards of taxation, and

will be administered under any rangemeut which may be made The rate Is as high a- H should be,

aud ■

wHIly a

o-plr ai

,e Ibe way they dr. ie-.also, that ll rau-e- H

hi. city. They

strongly.

- mged I

id T. Pallerou, of the <'amdrn . was Introduced. Hr, lug Hie coming season, especially fori

Faster

roiimqlmeu ll. I. SmIHi aud f. M.j

'ampbell.^

ommlltee, Were also lulrodu<vd and

e* as willing 4 association In

1. advertising scheme After dlscu-elug | .. (k- ways and mean- In that direction, t visitors wltlidrew to meet togelli^ oters. again at a later and very ll

rverel time In tbe evening,

ile In Miss ElUabeth Helm reported I

; Ihe Faster entertainment com

elTorl ihal they were actively eiig<l

o lb.- securing go-1 talent for the entertain ;a4 ocacAie AWKiaCK meut—tltal It might be even better ocean r >». j,-

0 |»m j than those in previou- years.

y are I The railroad committee re|>orte<l that "** 0 w* 1 rn* y-ar s Hoi w «v»r Hast oHi.g :*» effort la being made lo secure extra | A - *’■

' traiuB for tbe Faider sea-on.

ir* Inj A commltlee apiuloted for tbe pur- U HTC I HTfSI pN irrilng l"~e preaenled e aerie* of by-lawa for 1 1 w ^ Hie future governmeal of Iheasaoda- Ninth and Ontral AvP.

i». Hon, which was adopted wltDout a 1 MAY GET NEW HONORS '•*'«

Alter further disco salon on war ibjicfi of intareai, the buaineas m

lug waa adjourned and all accepted Invitation to repair lo tbe dining m. w hich waa beautifully derarmled he colon adopted by Hie amocla1—while and yellow. The decora- ; Ilona were greatly appreciated by all. aa waa tbe bountiful repast so kindly , furnished by Mr. and Mr* Champion and ao daintily aerved by the Misse-

Jhamptoo*

Tbe next meeting will he held on March IWh at Henry Kloeta'e 1147 North Thirteenth street, Phila-

delphia.

■ two ward* In thl- clly, a

low u and popular summer cotuger-: Magl-lrale John M. O'lirien.of the Fllteeulh Ward, an “old Hue" Hemo-

» Ihtii agreed upon by Ihe lal Democrats a- the party le for City Commlaetouei.

Magistrate O'Hrieu I* strong with all

•nt* of the faction-torn party, candidacy, It If thought, will

puncture the boom that lia- been -tartrd by one whig of tbe perty for ' u A Thornton, the city chairman ■Jirien I- ending hi- fourth term as Magi-lralc. He ha-tbe honor qf turnig lu Hie ii|ghe>t receipt- of any Magl-trale lb the city, and hi- de-ci-4ona, e-|ieclally In election ca-e-,

-I most liii|iartlal. For • heard the hearing- at

Sedgley Station, In Falrmount Park. a clly commltteeaton and vice chairman of Hie Demoor*Hr Clly < '< miller for several years, be has gained knowledge of election affair* which ■peclally rqtflp* him for Clly Omi-

uiisstoner.

Hided national and -'tale ,ud for tweoty-flve year* - ‘ti Democrallc |«illiic*. officers of Ihe Jcffer-

onveutloio

ia- been actlvi He I- one of 1

I Alula Kuebnle, Kepubllcan leader In Atlantic City; Mr* Katharine Kuebnle, hi* aged mulher, an Invalid: Mrs Hlixabetb Kessler aud Chffurd and William Weacolt, aonaof Ur. and Mr* WllllamM. Weacolt, were rescued by Oreireu early Friday morning from a blaring apartment house at PaclDc and Delaware avenues, In Atlantic Clly Mr. Kuebnle will preeeut medal* to the firemen.

GARWOOD HOUSE, OCEAN CITV. New Jersey. IwilcMm; IssmUoa. All IAS Letasl la-

—a H-UO ^owabwiv Maa-M. OABWUOD. rrop. THE ELBERON

WYOMING

NTH Oprn April I, 190»

H. C. <JOFM

THE PALACE -It

SO Cramu are, on- doarlmai Klati rt.

Ocean City, N. J.

Now opeu for Hie reception of guests.

k J. L. VA* TUSK. Pro*.

Leonard Krauk Co.

Electricians

11 Aabury Avenue, Ocean City. M. J.

Bbenir Itohert It Corson and wife liave - moved from Hielr farm al I’alermu lo the official re-klence al "a|ie May Court House Capt Corson :» -leadlly Improving In lieallb, which

1 will b

The Pontieit Shoe Store ♦ Ik-818 Aabury Art., 0ceaa Clly, N. J. FINE LINE OF LADIES' MEN'S AND CHILDREN S REPAIRING NEATLY DONE

AToney- to l-yoon

We liav* tlic following amounte to loan on approved First Mortgage: $8,000 - $2,500 - $2,000 - $1,500 - $800

.Nlassssey St 1-vtlwmi'clc-8TH AXI) CEKTRAL AVE. OCEA5I CITY, X. J.

JACOB SCHUFF THE PIONEER BAKERf. 8*. 700 Aibari Araaaa. Own C#j, I.

CHAS. E. ADAMS i BRO.

Farmilart. Carpet., Mattiag and Beddiag. Wiadow Shade*. Etc. 710-22 Aabury avenue. Ocean CKy, N.J

SEASHORE FURNITURE Galiaqher’s AJ S. SECOND STNCCT* - Phil*.

CITY GAS LIGHT CO. =OCEAN CITY, N. »

aud while legal valuation-

" I'lirchaae six or aeveu

A iiiiiijfter up lu lillca, N. V.. ha Mart led the | .tuple Hiere by aunouni i'igtiiat btflnnlug this we«k_a rird •Ol niert each Weduodey afteru.-.i Ni- Hiai all tell ahuul their neighbor-, -and canind refrain from uttering them, may have an "ppurtunlty to speak their HI-**H uuilrr i Ircumslaucw w here they will d» ihi harm ll might Uke more than uu# afternoon ( a week to get through with the biAlues. down thl*

should ll

ICTcl'vt- Ik-re. went 1“ PMUfAph m, Maluiday la-1, byYcrivM."'

andy's 1

I Hie Ji

it tick**

. -I* »• Ho,-

lit red flee to the enuuty tbe amoui

dai-e morenumej per year ou It*'true valuation than Hit. rale all! produce. Respectfully submilled, Aakox W. Hank, President Of County Board of Taxa-

tion.

A« resldelil* of tbl- city aud county know. Mayor Cress* was tbe Henabir from Cape May County when the pre-eul tax law waa passed. Letter to Mayor Crease,

Octam Ctiy, S. J. *

Dear Sir: Palm goes by gallona. t Tliere are useful and useless gallons.

tbe Stale school tax, II would ,W,ul P* 1 " 1 u lead-xlnc-aod ml wlHij ■Irt. rrducr the .mount rctotead In Hie «>'»« and-color nvlo |»inl I. whll‘tale'a api-irtlomuenl- of adiuul clilna-clajr. ground alone, baryte-.

aMeut lion, ll would aeem, luereiure, 111*1 _ ■ 1 that booesty Is'the t*N policy. ..no. by cbmp. to Nuff-^ol the p4nl. to make Main dbd.om-.ty there would be more tort more gallon, to mil; of couw, th-j

be wouldD’l

Sege, |. a -Irons •

I here **•

rhanw li-r W»-»vi. Hb-e-hokub- tbr devrnlli Duih-ui •

Koerd of Trade, PraaMeor < Uon. It would

H-ker called allenll.m lo the fac!

,.I men. Ulrtr w...uwlu*.|omwnl dNa-ler. . , ■ I clly. to , 1-cm Of amu-ement. much alarm 011 the Htate apporHoumenl. Ui.u buyer ooe«,

•ampalgu u|*o Ibe |*n of Hiralro-goer-ta refer would be »v*1 .... Hie Slate *ebool

ii.iiiiig f.-r ... ikrlr -afrty, and Hial II would la* m view of Ihe fact Hial a-porikMi ‘ r”"* “ J I .. ,, . Ih . I.e 1. ,>ai ne 11,. umleaa -luff a- lead itac-and-iMl; hut

I flal*y nr well for Ibe board lo ask council to of the Slate school lax I- paid by the

•rd • |„ II Hial all i.lace- of ainu^menl. Stale The heneffu of the large Stole “ llk * f, “ 1 • od ,,k * ,h • ,

.pportbmmeuu -bould appmr lu lb,- 11 * bro.h^he ^.'Ur doy.u l rti-.-ct

|^-Ur^lo paloH

lug two gallon- for one? He U paid .. hr Ibe day; more gallon*, more days,

• ere pul lu -V

o-idIHon a- . j ..

sliadow of a 1,0 Ibe vtrttor- Tbe -uggertlon ... raducllou of local mbool tax ,I^..,J|,Ion ol .nico-*.!.I-.me length and favorably 44ovw«r Stokm said

...ndlllon- th the acted

Boothroyd Cottage FOR SALE Fifth Street, near the Beach This cottage is one oftMAfiiie summer houses of the city. It is large and thoroughly equipped, both, heat, and every convenience. Beautifully situated, commanding view of the ocean from nearly every room. Wide porch on two sides. Large lot, making nicclawn, on the ocean side of the cottage. This property is sold to close the estate of the late.Mr. Boothroyd. and Will be sold at a Great Bargain For keys and further information, apply to Joseph I. Scull NO. 757 ASBURY AVENUE

, prevailing ijai age, 'Mur bna-ted system of e

There to talk nf aglgautlc bll » race track to be ooustrurltd near ■'leamutrllle, together wllh * !»«* ‘*‘*‘*1. The race rouiwe will have • "'•'■ng capacity of iU.lMd pei—.n-. In- ' ►We the main track II to planned P> 1 « dirt track for horse racing-

1-- .—fj Ml. » —rt— |-rk« — -cvcral borough goweremeuls ou FIFv only an Inriemsed fund for Ih* tat- oue thjrd lhl. u-*ls-s rtuff: and aver- * i..i r iu-rt. of Hie request of Hie l-toAk -i-nder an.I aff-ird- uu dividend to tbe age Dklut at IIJ& or II 40 nr II 7» a

MlleiNac. ,.»dly c , The .mount of State ggllon I-two Hurd-Ira-h. Fool ,«4nl

^ —- -chool l.x ,-bt fo, .807 by .he enHie KfS ^ fSd M JAb

--.-ml In .lb" It ' A u „jus Introdured lo Hie New cvuuiy to 841.M7M; Ibe amiwiul to- knave natul I-another good name: It latU.gdWrKj.il' i rr _ v ,<*„.te make, rurrugale's »**• reived wa« »*• Mk« The dlatrlbu- made dfoourse by knaiea Sick pain l

-.^y.paldhyll'v** 1 '"*" i... value of to*, ibau th... wuhlo Ihe county of tbl--uurU *•*'>»«»•/w •“»»«»*'••■ k I*' 01 wbetPrikn- J,*’; .^b.U,.n-.nl f«. ...d-oue-lblrd If on Ihetosto of acta^ wh ml altond- V '^‘‘l^ MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE.

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KKAI* KNTATK AM» •OX VKVA*C’I \<« t'ommtoslouer of Deads for New Jersey. CommU-toi^r of Deed, fur Peunaylventa. Siwetolttoa lu Invert mem plots of 6 to 140 -ell-localtd lota.

Have applloento for

ROBERT FISHER.

Wbal bava you ta offer f

bourse Building, Ocean City

Faay Selling Hoatohotf Sjmto.Hr.. •»I <» fur bolel. end ts-rdli g 1.. uiorr “‘•ueee; big mooer for agento of both etgbleen

*vea. Send tor catalague and circu- M.y. C.sinlJ, ^

‘•N- ATLA«TtC M*m *»TIL«t U- ^

Atlautienty.

half prr

,.!Wkl*le«lhen8llg».

«• *-.*» — I' 1— m.e O..II. W-teed of . . Apb ,,„ avenue, -oulh id Six .. in prr.bs.. y-r. OrmoDMyTlX^

district to not always lo proporttoo to (4M rt

lb. a mount of Stale achool tax peld. Ip uoiiclualuri: There I- e-o diffirully .

1 many gallon- lo bru-b-ou. Devoe to

trutor,

' W* DkvoxA l o.. ,

New York

J-.J

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P S.-K. Howard Thorn a

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