Ocean City Sentinel, 27 February 1908 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Ocean City Sentinel

R. CURTIS ROBINSON

Editor and Proprietor

OCEAN CITY. - - NEW JERSEY

Inter-Sutc 'Phone Nt

lull ai1vrnt***«1 in varfc number of vl»itoq[ »a»

promoter know* I

PERSONALS.

t pops

.^SUNDAY IN THE

|MiblirU) . r«om*>« oaca. 01 re

•JT.% LOCAL CHURCHES

taeuljr nalllioni _ l.mlhlonr of trMla)-, tlm-e I | ' rtoaity Strong Sermons and Excellent w

Mosic Heard by Large

, , They traveled hundrede and

Mommraadrmn, of nl || f , _ f „ r cr.-««i ] Congrepattons. •*

eiperteneM I ,| lf At

THIJRKIJAy. fKIUtl'AitY 2T,4a06

bitadrlphla, Saturday la-t

rrrey. of Pbiladeli

FINE WEATHER IN , ! ST. PETERSBURG

• 1J yhn Test, Summer Cottager, . j Writes ol Some Experi ences in Florida.

utlc to. behold ... Wlsly-one j T|ie chutc Ue, Tn ihl. my -ereallf Kor-rrer Adam., of NNe-t PtilUde.-1 ». m>K H KNTlNn.:-^t. lV.rrdH.rr er—In^an".—tin. »*ta»««*a»i Ur( . t |, .ttended Huud.y K. Ilowm* | P h, “' “ v, *“ or hw * * f ** ^ I a town of *-«. inhablta.iU, - a do«n a day I,,, of acme of the aermon- 1 t te ne«.pa|-er-»pt rffid they never, .

Tlie public atm ply milted Ip forget It

■ MammoU. Cave exl*u. I he wan » no 1 oed It died In 1V», and hl« thirteen ' j belta, acatlered all over the country,

■nply devoted lhem»elv

I beard

•rm ne would d penally down t>e

.y attract Ion

R£P0RT OF THE COkOITION

First National Bank

o- OCEAN C TV. «T

K4l.tK<‘K F.4NT TF.RMM -ri-a«v a lot and erect a cottage near the ocean, on thd nc t.Jmi' T:.u t alwnc Xorfl. rdreet Also at Second. Twent itcenth streets. See Otis M. Townsend r^-r. builder “rr

IS Tburrday 14 Friday .... 15 Katurdaj ..

16 Monday

17 Monday 18 Tneeday IS Wednesday....

."■“■rv - ■ ine •eerie oi me ( ■■■ .... • Inr the Income they derived from the . . ri „|,lcally described bv ' nnora < mne. or iiriaget"". eiaiieu i nuwal euUol any momcnl. and aflet Kramer-.,

^ ” P Ivi.ltontotbecave- TlHTtbourht the' „ HUu| , y w« can almoet «e Cbe j "■ Uo "' '«*»»*•• city, over j. f „ d , yh . mllil( V’ r!,M C oTlW ‘hid n,,, r w Ithuul .oyvMH-'MlI.urv »‘eu i^V.'.'ou.'h^yel » n.ii'ln'r. L ulaomr' jj ' C "' n ,,, ' I e.i.ral avenue;, which ha. <,ulle a " ]

6 SO SA4 liss 1 58 part for advertMnr They have been TUe .udlen.-e large,'from every pity wrr ' ‘ *' ,,r on ur g ade iIoh ii to Tampa Hay. and then I

QUEEN OF SEA TRIPS”

between

s i-JS dlrappoiMed. ofoi

.07 S50 8 071

IS 4 «l t 1W Abandoiicd 0>e people

20 Tburaday ' ... 1*«4 4 8.S 4 .-.s'fercnt aU.ul the cave, a Friday .10.11M0S4 6.10 SSO Ogured no longer a. on • ti is ih

22 Mainrday 10.44111* iStt S IAiahownli

SMunday 11.8»120l 680 24 Monday....12S2

26 Tuesday.

mime Indlfnd finally It' of the great

... 1A2 201 8.20 K.Vi

■■■■HP....'2J1 8.10

27 Tburaday ..... -8.62 4.2»10.WII 2» 28 Friday 4 56 6 2811 681200 2B Malurday..... *..00 6,04 1.0012 68

Avakcut In "The City of llrotberly

Love" baa a Mrange muud. It I. gratifying to know that abort work w aa made of the ringleader, of Hie riot.

At all event*, no one can nay that

we have not bad a variety of weather durlug the la«t three mbntbi. Mo.t of It waa fairly pleaaant In tbia rmort.

however.

Desiitk many warning*, Inter carrier* continue to ileal money from the malla. A man mu*t be driven to dire extremllle* to do *ucb thing*, for, a.lde from the moral aapecl, lie I* aure In I he end to he diacovered by "Unde Mam," who never ebowa mercy lu caaea of tble kind. FfUOC aamplea of patent medicine, oootalolug twenty-three [ aloobol were recently Indlacrlmlualely dMrlbuted among yoDng and old lu Bridgeton, causing many cltlzem protest. Tbe agent representing tbe j latent medicine Is aald Ur have stated that lie bad been ordered a pedal canvas of Bridgeton becau*c there were no ealoony there. Those'who oae electricity for lighting, beating or power purpose* wj^ie Interested In tbe fate of two blll^Kitroduced In tbe Legislature by AwsttnblymaifKenny,of Hudsou County, which require current to be measured by a “meter or other registering dev i.-« with a transparent front or dear glaw face, thereby exposing to v times tbe interior mechanism of such meter or other registering device, such parti tbereof aa shall indicate the consumer whether or not t meter or other registering device Is In operation at any given time," and f< bidding tbe collection 'of bills f more current than ha. been actually

rKWMONtt r-oa iJff.-wavkhw In urging Congress, lua fpcdwl message, to provide a reUfemeut and pension system for Members of the life-waving service, President Hoove veil declare# that tbe valor of the men wbo compose tbia service "has nevei been surpassed upon tbe baltlellrld," that they “are deserving of»tbe naHou*#gratitude and protectlou,” and that our treatment of them has been "gravely discreditable to us as a Tbe commendation la none too > Igh nor la tbe indictment one whit too severe. The country baa no braver, more faithful or more valuable servants than the hardy men wbo patrol IU coaats In fair weather and foul, always at tbe jeopardy of health and often at tbe risk of life Itself, perform log every day deeds of heroism. Through them millions of dollars' worth of property Is annually saved from destruction and hundred, and 'thousands of lives, tbe value of which cannot be measured in dollar* and cents. And this at a comparatively larignlBcani cost to tbe Uoverumeut. Tbe eompenaatkiu paid these men I* only e mere pittance, barely enough to support themselves and their families. Tlmfe and again Coogi Das been urged to give some pro|wr and adequate recognition of their service, to either so Increase their pay as to enable them to lay by something for their support In even! paclutloo and for the support of their famllle* in care of death, or to provide a retirement or pension system which would cover both eonllngeucte*. But it has persistently refused either, and this In tbe face of the repeated end urgent nooininenih of tbe general superintendent of the service, of the Secretary of t Treasury and of the President, end spite of the unqualified Indorsemc of tbe recoinmendatiou* by the press of the country Irrespective of party amitalion or sectlou. Such jierauteu! Ignoring by Congrere of both the justice and tbe uecwsallte. of the case t* difficult to explatu, mil It be that the life-savers are too few - number to constitute au appreciable

political factor.

I.FJMSON 1!* AIIVI.MTIftlSM*. What Isappeba when advertising atop* Is well shown In an article reZ tly printed lu The Philistine, the uthly publication that made Klbert Hubbard and hla Hoy cruft printing shop fatuous, say* the Paper Mill. Tbe writer takes up tbe Mammoth Cave of Kentucky as an example ol what publicity does fur evj-u e wonder

happiness until some man by a«tut< advertising flllseneu and women wbl desire to see them, and when tin advertising ceases tbe desire ceare; serai advertising Is essential ti **. Tbe story of the Mammotl of Kentucky is ouly one of thou* that prove tbe truth of tbn

id do not forget,

l lie re la a let-up lu I advertises hla ware* more than competitor I* going to gel Uie orders aud make mom

NEW ELECTION PLAN 'oViini Iswlon Reports Frobwbl

^J'lie commission appointed by <Jovftuor Fort to draft a primary election for tbe purpose of extending the «t primary act to tbe election of delegate* to tbe National Convention of all parties met In Newark last Saturday and prepared a report. Ii place* the expense of holding this ipedal primary electtou on the Stale, ustead of tbe munk-lpalltle-. The nmmlaslou will report that It will oosl tbe State at least 112.1,00U to carry nut this project of Uoveruur Fort. Tbit expense la Incident to tbe elecon. It makes no difference whether the mnnlclpalltle* or the Slate pa aud tbe commlaslou will put up to tbe Legislature the question. Is II well b> qiend this mouey for this special pur

poeeT

Aa Ilia law now stand*, there will be o expense either to tbe State or to tbe lunldpalltie*. Tbe com m las I o thinks tbe Slate should pay the e pease, bo*ever. A FINE PERFORMER

Miss Edith M. Cook, of Philadelphia, waa*a week-end visitor to tbe ! of her parents, tbe Rev. Dr. and

Mr*. Cook, In this city.

Miss Cook Is one of Philadelphia’, highly talented musicians. In ad- ) to looking after a One class of pupils on tbe piano lu her studio the Baker Building, Miss Cook has been very much rugaged recen an accompanist and solo performer, notably at a muitcsle given by Ml*. H. Ague* M-rrtson last Frldrygvenlgg and also at the Bellevue Stratfuri! the occasion of tbe banquet given by tire Daughter* ol tire Confederacy All who have bad the pleasure of hearing Mlse Cook at the piauo speak of her playing as most artistic in

bramble* growing : au(!Ttiere, lo choke ■il>lark atone w-ora, 'Hearken’' i

robey

Tbe sewer i* 1 parable-only a >w tbe good bother a little Christ tlrst

ihy c

erned with the |«reou cf uour churches. We make of mluor consideration*

The Important thing 1* the soli—the

‘ rt The earth cauilut for our heart's

condition., and the way we receive Divine instruction, tiod will hold us re* poll. I Me t\ ayslde hearer*, shallow hearer., thorn-choked hearers. If we

otherwise. We are ex-

pected to receive w tret Uud graciously

ould teach us luto honest > hearts It is for u* to decide • shall be fruitful or uot. '

t he salislled with mere heart g ol e word It I* ours’to hearken. I. idersloud, to obey. Then, by Uod'. grace, shall we bring forlh fruit abundantly—some thirty, some sixty.

WAT- - Will V»* Attain. Cafe May Point will apply for corporation as a borough during the resent *e**k>u of the legislature, as first Incorporated In 1878, and after the decision of the Supreme i that thta act was uuconatltuI, relncor|>orated under a passed lu 1888. Tills also met disaster In the court, aud tbe enabling b passed the Legislature to allow borough* Joicontinue existence was takeu advantage of by Ca|* May Point. A bonded debt which had mutated under was ignored after the borough ceased to exist unt Supreme Court declared It valid ordered Its assessment on the property of the place. The Huai a-wer.nn been made lo pay off tbe last these bonds, and If tbe borough should ■Incorporated II would start without any Incumbrance lu the shape of

bark debt.

MERCHANTS AND MINERS TRANS. CO. STEAMSHIP

LINES

Philadelphia 4 . and Rosicn ■ - ! Philndelnhia and Saiannah

O heed:" then "to obey ” That o cover tbe ground. How easy r many good things Ii secular - or from the Holy Word, within trying to uuderriand to lieed

romlui

ill Is the *<

t in the

But

■auser. of liaddor

mas Wattaon. of Philadelphia, a cottage owner lu this city, waa a visitor n Malurday. ■» Mary L. Corson aud A ni Martha H. Wake are on a visit to Bridgeton friends. >n J Barger, of Philadelphia, , visitor hereon Sunday aud regls tered at tbe Klberou. fence Homers, of Cleveland. 1s :ig his parents, Kuocb Somers > lfe. In this city.

whether

d fold.

rt Hal PRIC81IVTEUIAN.

Tne Neglected Warning” w .« tb subject of the Rev. H T. Casselberry In the First Pre-byterlau

Church on Sunday e>

r took hi* text fr

i >*:

"And after ito him. Then Jesus said uni ■at thou doe*!, do quickly.” Mr. Casselberry aald in parr: ••It l* uot our purpose to go I great mystery of tbe sin of Judas, but notice bow Jesus threw out a great danger signal which Judas Iguor after which came the great moral isb aud wrack. •The giving of tbe aop to Juda* fries with It a deep significance It jnlfies that Jesus knew Judas' sin, aud, at the same lime, revealed that traitor, for Hie gift of the sup waa a token of kindness aud love We can rightly call this of Judas' a neglected warning, for las shut fats heart against Chrik I opened it lo aalau, aud llieu the wreck ! day, the railroads all have

if algm

Uod tc

u Hla cl

alou|( the railway of life. Let u« Ice a few of the signals set for ybu. Reverence for law and order l* one the ureal crying nayls lu America Tbe very Integrity of the Slate upon the seventy of law and c and yet parents will allow children to fancy that disobedience lo parental law Is a matter of small moment, aud tbere are [iarents who will allow tbeii children lo flaunt the fact of Ibelr disregard t-ir law and order In llie school room Now, children do uot lo resi^-dt law and order, they will go from bsA to worse Character will be ruined, aud the home aud Slate, sooner or later, wrecked: therefore, every dlsreapectfuracl toward i*« order I. a danger algual. Run u "Modesty in young girls and young women Is one of Uod'* own danger signals. It I* a banaer to the filpp young man. saying stronger tl words could say, ‘thus far shall thou

tip lo about 1870 the cave w*> well advertised. As The PhilMiue remark*. a visit to tl w a* con-idcrwl a sort of finishing touch (toone's education, and a person who J,void not talk InleJhgantly about ll ^ad uo standing In l *Hae»rds kept al Ibe^mmoth fat

Hotel from the time 1878 show that while the

UARWOO

Mrs Hallle Mrs. E A. Corson, Ocesn City.

WYOMIBd.

tieo. Feuslermarber, Kobt. D. Hebborti. Norris J. Passmore, Mrs. H»u Philadelphia. J. D. Collin*. A H. Rmll. Uco P. Holton, Camden; J W. Uwli Cbas. Mathews, t-ha> U Dyott, J. L. I Kugle* Uwo. E. Mumford, Cbas. U KntcM and wife, John J. Barger Philadelphia; Jos. U. Champion, the' Rev. Dr. E. It. Ilninyate, Ocean City: Arthur J. Meredith. Atlantic t lty: D. E. Boyer, MAreatown; It R. Pleaiu. liolmcsburg*. J. H. Ashworth. Mrs. D. Horten, Wasbltigtou D. C.; W. K1-) wellaud wife. Heverly. J. C. Rider,

ilallfhiore. macAYFB

. Kcnhaur.

lx:

no. *

"Now, 'nmuliig p**l danger, signah Is one of life's most treacherous trmptatlous.' Have a care, then, fe

‘will,’ we 'may.' Ther

In our history, like that lu the I when we lake tbe bit lu our leclh

rill,' slid He saj ay.' He did so ii David and Peter.

The Prodigal said. '1 will.' and the

will,'you

in this

•illtel Mix Elizabeth idty, durlug the week.

>t. 11. Tiusqrau, of Philadelphia, i a few dayiHii his collage,

Ashury avenue, this week. Dell Taylor, of Camdei grd Fogg * Pier list au

ri"X"

il Southern Kcmjijfgia, Florida, Alabama, a,„i st.. St canter* nciv, fast, ami Idt-iit!passed. Send t.,r CITY TICRIT OFFICE-' 1 " 5 S. IIIIITH STREET, PHIUOEIPHU. PA. GENERAL OFFICES -BAITIMOR-. HP. ' MENDEL’S OTIS M. TOWNSEND s T. ORE . NEWS BUILDER

la.” and If tbe proprietor* > sloous didn't d« a better bu lards It wasn’t t,'arrle’« fau advertised them well.

SHHUFF S SALK.

Monday. March i6th. 19

Hug* the "iwmonal t

le Beks I

mi-!'

of Miiivin who owns much property in this cllj was x vislloi here on Friday. J.F Urabam.of the Jame-on, Phlli and legi-tered at the Klscayne J. H. Kenney, of Germantown, bad his dltage o|i*u during tbe holidays aud entertained several guests. Harry Burt, of Millville, visited bis mo her and brother. Dr. N. Howard Hurt lu this city, during the week. Ue ’fge Fenstermacher, of Philadelphia has heeu spending a few days lu this 1 Ily. tbe guest of the Wyoming. Mi aud Mrs. Samuel Frie, of May's ndlng. former resident* of this city, ere guests of relative* here last w eek Mr and Mrs. James V. Ellison, of Philadelphia, former residents of this city, were among the week's visitor*

here

Mr aud Mr*. W. W. Adam* hare retur lei home after a pleasant visit to relative* In Camden and Philadel-

phia.

.ill.-* Violet Champion, of West Philadelphia. has been visiting relatives lu this city durlug tbe past week. Mlsa Elizabeth Kelley, of Philadelphia. la occupying her cottage, on Astmry avenue, below Twelfth street, for

Id dlsgu-t . persou who had ouly a quarter's j .•‘"JV'.oafre 1 ■cboollug. But, say, life’s to short, j Inly think of 11. we are spending a inia\rnu*.si ol of good money on educatmii and lealbeu Carrie spent a week here j £n > ! > iijar U orp ■nd got away with several hundred J “

lolls r>; ti

miof tbe pockets of tbe St. Peters- 1 jurgers, aud I may ti In speaking of our

•rests.” We have them here., On tb •Idewalk* are beiirhes aud the tourist* ake advantage of Ibctn. Ladies aud reutlemen alt down, enjoy the mild ■limate, enterluloconversation, grtacluaiuted aud pa*s tbe time very ileasautly (Imagine sitting out of lours In midwinter) On the post ifflce pavemeul are several of llirse lencbes, and they are occupied all day

Flans and Specifications prepared without charge ENGLISH & JOHNSON,

Men's aad Yoaa( Mea'a Wialer CBtreaals

Men's and Y oung Hen's Suit* Men's and Young Men's Trousers

1*10 E,»rj,U.lnz IWtaty. S Wla osxaa fitt. w. j. CAR FARE ALLOWED AND SOUVENIRS H-sn-* ritT- t 1 -sxi. T0 CUSTOBERS. JOS. MENDEL ALLEN SCULL 1625 ATLANTIC AVL. ATLANTIC CITY Contractor and Builder

SMITH. PnOFRic

PURE ICE

NOTICE TO LIMIT (KKUjTOUS.

n the e

mlhg An

nay.'

A. L. Smith and Jamea F Smith, of Philadelphia, were visitors here over Sunday, occupying their cottage, 1621 Ashury aveuue. Hiram Hleelman, Jr , spent the holl. days with his parents, Mr. aud Mr* Hiram Steelman, in this city. He la a aluleut at Rutgers Cheater N. Godfrey end wife, of Philadelphia, visited Mr. Godfrey's parea.ls. Councilman aud Mr*. N C. Godfrey, over Suudey. Frelerlck A. Myerle, of Philadelphia. was a visitor to his cottage. Seventeeuth aud Wed avenue, ou Satuiday aud Sunday. Henry Hague, of Philadelphia, occupied his collage, ou Asbury avenue, above Fourth street, lu this city, on Satuiday and Supday. Councilman C. M. Campbell and family have takeu occupancy of the collage tbsy recentt rented on Centraly avenue, near Eighth street. Ml-* Mabel T. Marrett, one of the local school teachers, *|ieut Washington's Hlrthday and Sunday at her home lu West Philadelphia. Mrs. Daniel Mauuioe aud Mrs B. Miller, of Philadelphia, were guests of Mis* Carrie Stelumetz, 1421 Asbury avenue, during the past week. Jorlan Mathews, tbe well known Philadelphia conveyancer who baa a large circle of friends lu this city, wa* a v Isltor here ou I hursday last. Hs-ry Reed, e member of a Plille-

l 1 drip! Is

if humanity styled the "Hot Air -lab” congregate here. Tbe first qtie*-, .ton, "Where are you from?" open* a roureraallon. Then each fellow lauds his own town aud gives his reason fur lolng *0. Of course, your rurre*|amlent "won't take water” (except ou -pecla! occasions, so ' butted lu" and, ■ftrr telling them that Phllaurlplila was the grandest end beM rtly In the world, turned atleutlou to Ocean CUy ind oootned It to such an extent by Informing these Southerners and Westerners what a grand place II la for health and .genuine enjoyment, »ud where they can bathe In tbe ocean slid fish In the b»y, that you may expect "company” 111 the good old summer time. Some thought Ocean City was a small place, hut when as-ured hat we could take care of thirty housaud people aud gh c them good ■ccommodalioiis. began to think quite differently. Of course, there are many "yarns” spun alibis club, si itliersnd on thedlfii lountry are frequent 4ce|» a boarding ho t “cracker," in reply lo a quest "bow tbe people got along here?” aald they lived on tour! winter, and fish and alligators lu mer. I told her that things we inly reversed but cunslderably fled at Ocean city; there they lived >u excursionists lu summer and each dlier In winter.

Have

a Jokes on rent parts of the . A lady.

J. N. JOHNSON, PLUMBER, Steam and Gas Fitter Repairing a specialty. Bath Tubs and Plumbers’

Supplies.

I»-20 •*-**hury A-venne

.IOmS MARTS pontractin^ Builder

: best coal fiE|JGE R. BOURGEOIS I SOX oak a:ni> run. Carpenters and Builders WOOD — Olfice. No. 634 ASBURT AVENliE Spencer B'. S^T » T »"™/ E jobbing Carpenter Pifeono Nountam lor a Specialty . and BuildeV}?!

QUARLES L. HOFMANN REGISTERED ARCHITECT

IRA S. CHAMPION Alderney Dairies UuaranieMl Strictly Fare /AILK ' AND ICE CREAM

;HARRV F. STANTON REAL ESTATE anJ INSDRAKCE I PROPERTIES BOUGHT ANDSOLO MORTGAGES PLACED OfFtt -EijhUi Sir Hi Bairs ktUt] Aiiim Samuel Schurch ——REAL ESTATE : : ' AND INSURANCE JW Aikorj Au., Oceu Cllj, R. J.

C. l_. LAKE REAL ESTATE AGENT..

ESTABLISHED 1

Ight be

fearful aud solemn responsibility blch we take n|iuu ourselves when

e sty «e 'will' when God lu> lib us uol lo There U sue) • a •isoiscleuce seari-1 with a I

iut that I*only puulblr after we have in by all of God's danger signals. Sod Is love,’ bat It I* a fearfully pure

>ve, and df you

tin roofing firm that ba« ahere, was In town durliigYhe d registered al the Garwood.

J. Harr. President of the South- 1 . . weattru National Rank, of I'hiladel- 1 *' a phla. acqDni|>auled bv hu daughter.' ‘"K Isa FluVeuoc K. Starr, was a Sunday ,

well—they n

if me than I of them. We had a little cold »iiAp last eve og. tbe first shice coming here. Ovi •esidents aasursl us that It would h Hit a few hours. We don't feel a ‘akeered.” for our local paper woi illow It lu gu below slxtv dcgnwa

John TlpT

'L';;; Yth St.

A. H. BAKER ...Undertaker - and - Embalmer.

Fine Paper Hanging, Painting A Select Line ol WALL-PAPERS AND INTERIOR DECORATIONS Headquarters for UP-TO-DATE SIGNS

W. L BERRN. Manufacturing Jewckf, NO. » SOUTH SECOND 'T-. Phllweirtpiu*. F»-

ALBERT G. GILBERT, ! PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER 645 Asbury Avertuc,

M ARK lake

UndiTtskitr am] Embaltner

j. F. Graham, John Mr*. Henry Kloctz, H

Harry G Stephens aud wlfg, R. Ii Madcnumi, Kbeuezer Adam*, Mr*. Hlephtn Smith aud sou, Wm J Rarr. SIta» Florence K Balt. Mr. and Mrs. James V. Klllsou. Mr and Mrs. Ja*. P. Gardner and chi®, Datil tlallaghcr. .IhxI* I Boom. Philadelphia; I'. X. I'alteraoli, Albert Fogg. Dell Taylor, It. Taylor, t amdrny'F. It. WJIII* aud fsu'll 1. Groan tTty ;,Gau. A. t ook. Jr.,

Hartdoufield; It T.' Moor*. Allantlc II ^££.onj|ied lu[cTty; J, A. Hlggon*. flielsew, Mao*.; 1 the pla<> was be-Jj. I’. Collins, New York CUy. ,

ok writjnTlir any of A^hI #

.f your going, 1

Fu man >Vtills, Jr., a student Philadelphia collage, was au u Sand ay visitor at tbe home of inrei is, Mr aud Mr*. Furman W

Sr., lu thi* city.

Mr«. Marrletta Adam*, who ha* heeu visiting her son, Benjamin F. Adai i» in Camden, for several weeks, retur icd to her home In t,hls city ou .

: John Donnelly&Co.

Mr and Mra" Cablfl. •

have been visiting Mr. « anm . aon, t Tiat cs Gifford, aad family and sl*irr. Mrs Peter Murdoch, In Ihl- city, dur-

ing the past week.

-tc >h«n Smith, wife aud child, of 11 ad von field, are al the lllacayue

■■the V car book there are Musi 1—t x| r .-mllh. who 1* a nephew of H A. olfim in ibTcmied SUIT- Of thD ' v " •• "■ uf >'"■

Numtxrr just 80U are lucalwl In New f companfi

Jersey The number of Pre-identisl J lOdward Voaa, dark lu the guakefN Olltces in tbe Htate are divided a* CUy National Bunk, Pblladelidila, follows. Fine class. Jb second class 47; »l-lle I his ivarenU. Mr. and Mrs. Jo'

third claas, Hb. J'he balance. 647, are Vo**, In this dly. fourth . ' — 1 ■* * •* “ -

I Birth lay ai

I Sunday.

f K-tolvi

1 Washington'

rasnuable local risks al oue-ha no^ez.ct^^ List M unclalmol letters renu 1 the Ocean City Post Gfflce f. 1 eek eliding February 22. |l*is Braudlff, Herbert Beuuell. It II t'larke. Rev. Geo

CURBING and I FLAG STONE FURNISHED and LAID . . Alan Rii-sirr • 729 CenttaHve.. Ocean City.N.J. THOMAS j. THORN

Florist

FALL BULBS. GRASS ! »nd CLOYKR SEED. i • 839 Asbury Avenue.

6E0. 0. ADAMS & BRO. PLASTERiG. range setting

Mllti: LATItC.qqc .Elc.

All Work In Mason Owe Promptly

0. i. HAMMELL

UarblemGraoite Works

Monuments, Mausoleum*. Ktatuary Work, Cradle*...

CEMETERY INCLOSURES

Bunal Vault., Grave Covet* All'kinds of Cemetery Work

.Works at Pleasaotvillc, It. j.

SHOEMAKER’S STORAGE HOUSE Iteili and WMrt Arr., Ort-an <TI> , *- J ' i All person* having Furdlure or ai'T .! kind of Mercliatidlae to I* stored •«' ^ | save money by got fig to tbe Stoenuker Stonge Hoosr COAL COAL

COAL

COAL COAL Buy your Coal from tb* SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. TWELFTH KT. AND WEST A\fcA* you are alwav* sure of gelling 22441 pound* to tbe tun K. R. TOR»K* T HOUSE MOflNR AND RAISIM Urarral <'aalrart >r