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

Ocean City Sentinel

BRIGHT LIGHTS SONDAY IN THE CAPSIZED IN

R. CURTIS ROBINSON

iBMUon. MesUii) *nd j-wij •M-n "*‘V

THUBHDAV, JULY #. IW

Kveiiy rtmltor >)inuld take a (be say before returning hmue. one of the flneai |ile*»ure> ■

Visitors Express Admiration Over Brilliant Illnmlna-

tion of Boardwalk.

krary vMtor to thle rtaort !• de lighted with the brilliantly Illuminated appearance of tlie Hoard walk tln> Mimmrr, ami moat of tlie cottarera, If^iot all. feel that the money l*ld for the extra light' on the walk i»

With the pnaMble appolnti policejuatIre In the near ful renort la going city-ward, *: blnk?

The aad drowning accident Auglewea abould aeree aa a warning bathera In the anrf—but unfonunately

Hri.i-the plana td make flit' rewort' repetition of "A Night In Vaolae" i great aocceae. The hay carnival w tl require much money and conalderablr

Umax Omr bad a large and on crowd during the Fourth of July bolldaya, and all of the vlaltora had pleaaant time. Come again, thoae you who could make only a brief vlelt tbla time.

Vnr:I’llANrm.UiH Ho

. State, la of She' opinion that |ieraont rawpoualhlk for breaking up fa eboukl Le punlahed. He referre«t men and women naninl aa oo-reap dent, in divorce oalla. He la right.

illlea

with £5 bone power, and, when m Jersey jnMIce la In the way, la capable

of making alily tulle* an hour. Mr Naael recently graduated

the Penn Charter School and expert*

iter the Cnlvaralty of Peouaylvan the fall. He baa been aaummei

cottager Irere for many yean and ha.

A noth* waa given to the public laat week, relative to dog* nmnlng at large without uuulea. Wa* It ob aerved? Not very much, and the mme Indifference atlll exUU, though It wa* uiurtratood that Juat a few of the brute* a ported a muxzle. Hat bow will tt lartT

Trub

"lurnlug down” Mayor Stoy, who ha* aervwd a* Atlantic (tty'a Chief Kxerutlve for fourteen year*. Mayor Stoy

and declare* that be will ran for tlie offlee again. He aay* he expect* to I* on the ticket w lib Taft.

Tub Clayton Rand concert* In the mu*tc pavilion are again proving acceptable to the people ol Uila n aa waa abown by the applanae given at the eonelnaion of •fcacti uumhei terday afternoon and evening. Tl>e band draw* many vtailor* here from i, Woodbury and vicinity.

How tlmedoaafly! Ill poadble that It ha* been a decade of year* alnce the l ulled State* achieved It* great victory at Santiago, yet Friday wa* the tenth aunlvereary; of this notable event. Thl* but one man killed and tin while the Spaniard* had tnu killed

rag'

►lx eblpe w

• deatroyed.

The Philadelphia Record wlaely aay*: The weather reinforce* the argument of William F. Harrity for an earlier beginning and a later ending |1 vacation. The children It by the lopping ofl of a i the grind of atudy. I acquire all their educam the four wall* of the *cbool je extra holklaya would not be waateA The pShltaber of a |>*|>er. In pro tloo to hi* mean*, doe* more for town than any other man, *ay* Kart Prairie <Mo ) Kagle. He ought lobe aupponed, not hecauae you like him or admire Ida writing*,hut becau. a local paper la the beat Inveatmeot community can make. It may not he crowded with great Idea*, but linauetally K la of more bcurtll than both teacher end preacher. Today editor* ■ pay than any other

Boy* aettlng off Ore-cracker* In near Thirteenth and Central avenue **t Ore to the tall gram grow lug near by, Friday aflerooou, aud fur a few mluulealt look'd a* though the tire would apread to an adjoluine cottage Nearby cottager' promptly put out the blaaa, however, and lire danger w a* averted without calllug out tlie fire department.

E. P. Hatley, a well known Wert Philadelphian, lia* occupied hi* cottage on the Boardwalk, near Four teenth rtreet. He I* accoiu|<anied by hi* family. Mr. Halley I* l.lrutllled with onq of the large truat. compauie* In Philadelphia. He haa been a aummer realdrat of Ocean City for arveral

Tlie Ocean City Kleclrlr llallw^ Company ha* all of Ha ear* In aervlce aud the rammer arhcdule I* In effect. The cat* run from the Point of 1 teach to Fifty .ninth rtreet, aud tin- ocean In full View almuat all of the way

moat delightful trip.

MISS SMITH SANG

ARE COMMENDED LOCAL CHURCHES

YACHT RACE MAGNIFICENTLY

Strong Sermons and Excellent Mttsic Hewed by barge Congregations. There were large mugreftalion* In ill of the local church** on Sunday. Vary excellent dlaraurare were beard

Tlie cort of lighting the Boardwalk * at praaent, from Flirt to Fourteenth

I reel, for the year, la fcliflO. Thl* take* Id the arc light*,

which are burning all the yd*r, and

be extra light* for three month*.

•■Tb* extra light* on the Boardwal tie a vart Improvement," aatd a Pljlli detphla burinea* mao who baa a co lage here, I art evening, “and I am

rare they are appreciated by rammer resident* of thl* reaort."

HAS NEW AUTO

Mak* Ihr Oaw< Pig.

Ralph N. Narel, a well knoi ►ohoolboy athlete, la the proud jo*r«wr of a new MHcbell roadrtblrh ha* been p reran ted to him

"And Mary Chora fhe Heller Part” ra* the rabject of tlie Kev. J. H. Hrai oirararmon In IlieTabernacle llaiilirt

hurt h on Sunday morning.

The paalor ronrtdered and apoke length on the follow lug point*: Find—How tbs Saviour hear* and

compaaalonalely an*wer*.

Second—The one thing needful. Third—Mary bed churau the good part Ihat will not be teken away. Tlie excellent rarmou wa* deeply

appreciated by Mr. Rrandon tAllKKXA. UK ABMM-lAi

The Tabernacle Aararlallon. logetlier Itb the congregation of tb* Flrat M

sn da In Ocean City.

Maaray A 1-Mwar.ia ha /. H. laong'a oottage. oi avenue, below Eighth rtreet Metbewa, of Philadelphia, a

'kaudlerL— — - - n people from Oermaulowu. 1 he auie firm ha* rented apartment* In tlie Oale to Mr*, (i. Auderaou, of Pbiladelphla.

PAlrtfrt. M. Campbell and wife, Helen Campbell, Ocean City.

Evelina Grieve*, Eunice Wi Cbarle* Wataon and niece. Phi pbia; Mra. E. Cbanlnel, Seward. PAIBVIEW. M A. Hendereon, Hannab Haoder sou, K. E Wark, A. J. Mulberin and wife, Mr*. A. W. Oareed, Pbtladr 1 pbia.

W. W. UallaSrt, M. J. Cornell and wife. Mite F. Wilbur, Philadelphia; EJtiaUfh Pattou, Wayne; Alvin P. McCarter, Strafford

SEA KPEAT.

W. H. Moore. Martha A Rlndlaub, Charlotte M. Thompaon, C. H. Lehmaujr .and wife. Philadelphia; Ai W. Adama, Hllladale, Mlcblgau.

TIHuutr* and wife, itutlalo; - feTReville, M. L. Revlllt, Philadelphia; J. H. Hall, Camden; J. C. Pierce, Wayne; Mr*. T. Jobnaun,

Rrirtol.

OCKAW1C.

Kathryn Morae, Agnes Otekaon, Anna Hickson, Pemberton Dlekeou, Philadelphia; Mr*. W. F. Campbell. —— Katharine Roland,

H. K. Morse and wife. Media.

IWPEMAI.

Rev. H. J. Cook, Cbae. B. Sands, H L. Smith and family, Ocean City; Mre. Wm. Johnaon, F. W. Reilly, Mrs. E. Gannon, 8. P. Glenn. H. K Guenther, C. H. Faust, O. F. Wllllamaou, 0. B. Maurer, Caroline Dick, Philad el pbia; Dr. Mary L,. Whaslar, HaIon; Grover Penn end wife, Clayton; Otto Koehler and wife, Riverton.

OAkwoon.

Smith, Ocean City; and family, Marmord; Thoa. Roberta aud family, C. W. Boyle and wife, Cha*. Monford, Emma Mon ford. Philadelphia: Lorenio Moncrief, Woodalown; Clarence Tbomp*on. Frank Patton and wife, Percy and "Billy" Patton, Philadelphia; Rev. B. . F Sheppard, Firms.

WVUKIXU.

Mre. T. P. Read, Cbarle* W. Comi

>n, T. P. Read. R. E. Kramer, w ll xd eon, H. L. Warner and wift

Marion Warner, Catharine

a**iiuu nsruer, i aiuanuc Warner, Sarah Arthur, Robert Gaul, Robert Perklnaon, Mabel Field, Fiorina Yatea, W. P. Robert*. Kmma Richmond, H. H. Hradabaw, Raymond Rradahaw. W. H. Kata and w Ifa. Frederic Oakford and wife, 8. P.lTlft, J. A. Wynne. J. J. Keefer, Mre. H. U Wood, meld and two children, S. R. John* aud He, Philadelphia: Mra. E. Kelley,

Htngbampton; Klwood Horn aud wife. New York; Leouore Bennett, Eidora;J. J. Haalett and wife, Mc-

Keesport. El.UKKOX.

Mr*. M. J. Engel I, W.

W. Conrad. Anna C. Brown, Carrie Brown, Joa. G. Champion, Mra. J. H. Mend. Alfred Merat, Mr*. J. K. MrFrlrldge, J. R. McFetrldge. Mre Wm. Wurrt, Mra. F\ J. Wurat, Chaa. Dyotl,

i Kngell. C. 8. Marak C.E'

leyer* aud wife. Geo. Taylor. Mr. and Mr*. Marks, D. J. Taylor and wife, Wm. Cosaart and wife, Cha* Guenther, H. Bubeortlne, Pblladel-

iBola, Wood-l.ynn*: j. T. Easier and family, Claytoo; Harriet O. Weatberiiy. J. H. Hawk. Camden: Mias J. Herrog, Mia. A. Henog.

Brooklyn.

J. M Collin*, A. O. Wataon, V.

'voluntary, Mr. Harkuee* played

! Tlie large sloop daaa brought Uijeiher Tb* oW rivals,'Katharine It..

, < 'aptaiu John M. Zurn, tb* Goodrich, . I* a story connected with the compurt- > Ca.|itatn H. K. Sooy. aud the Euclle. Hon of "Memori** of Mother,” a touch. ; < ommodore Crease. lug hymn, which wa* feelingly rang

j l.ucile wa* the flrat arroe* the line, I by Mias Radrllffe.

| hut wa* overhauled and pa*rad by j A little more tb*n a year agofThlle l>olb the KatharineJl. and Uoudrlvh Mr. Harkuera wa* al hi* home In | before the end of the flrrt round. Tlie Bendigo, Aurtralla. Ihe clioru* of Hie | Katharine II. waa the first to round | hymn wa* suggested after lie had met the club bpura stake, with tb* Good- hi* mother. He gave the idra of Hi* rich aud l.ucile clora behind, but tn | hymn to F. P. Morn*, ol Bendigo,

in down the tborofare. Captain who wrote tb* beautiful words pulled sway from hi* other com- The music wa* arltteo by Mr. Hark

pelilora and otaalued a lead lhat Cap- ncee In bl* own home a* hi* niothei

wa* unable to overcome, al-1eel by. and. w hen the melody rame tn

1 trough the Goodrich did aoiue excel-! him. lie played aud sang It lo hi* lent work to windward. . The Due lejm.>ther, oayu.g that. If *he approved

got In ataysduring the healing upHhlp jof It, It would help other*.

• a u>*t • * mx" GEO, 0. ADAMS fc BRO. PUSTERING. RIKGE StniRG BULK LAYIE6. tic.. HiAll W ork In Maaou Uue Prompt'* Attended To. OCEAN CITY. N J

R, CURTIS ROBINSON Conveyancing 3 Insurance

IRA S. CHAMPION Alderney Dairies

NOTARY PUBLIC AND iXJMJMlSSIONER OF DEEDS

Nos. 744-46 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J.

U iarantaed Striciiy Pure MILK Vs-Money to loan on Bond and Mortgage.

rday raortrfng Dr. J. A Heiiuett, lie F'lflh Rapt 1st Church of Newark, Ohlo.preaelied both Hi* tuple In the n "Kuiablpof Jew* < ■veiling "PatriotiMu gatloii* beard bulh sermon*. Tb* mualc wa* excellent, and Frank Hlggln*. of (Camden. Hie soloUt of Hie day, sang most acceptably The eurf meeting and Sunday srhool ere well attended. •r Ar<imrnKR>. Tlie Hret maas In 8t. AuEurthie' Church on Sunday w a. celebrated by F'alher Supplu, 8. 8.. .Vic* Presldeni of KC Cbarle*’ Colle.e, Elllcott Md . the second mare by Fatlier Hyrue, C. M., of St VtuceHt Paurs-Ueraiaulown end the third the Rev. John J Sweeney, rector of

the church.

Tlie rector announced that mare ill be aatd on Sunday* during tl summer at 6.10, 8 and 10 o'clock the evening rarvloe*. HA t* choir of thirty voice* of St. Vino* de Paul's Churcb, Germantown, aai excellently, under the direction of Edward P. Monk, one of Philadelphia' prominent organist a. In Holy Trinity on Sunday morning, the rector, Dr. Cook, preachqd strong sermon on 'The Good Mao and His Country." In the evening. Dr. Cook gave|tiie •croud of a series of sermon* on "Tlie F'rult of the Spirit." "The tnort obvlmi* tiling* In religlotT need mylng mo-t frequently.' Dr. Cook. “Mr Speakwell and Mr. Dowell may becloae neighbor*. They may look much alike Ip a ca*u*l observer, but they are totally unlike within and wlilmut. They act from different motive* and are moved by dlflennl aplrlt. Clearly tbe Holy Spirit must be tn u* mud must bav Hi* own way with u*. In tfrder to d> HI* gracious work See how carantla Ibis thought I*. We may admire, w all do admire these Cbrtrtian grace* W* may determine to ha< That, beloved, will never do action of our w III* I* neceaaary lo pre-

pare tbe way

joy, peace, long-suffering, gentleness, goudue** aud tbe rest are the fruit* of the Holy Spirit. God la wUHng dwell within u*. When thl* n t cure, we bear fruit abundautly. "Irtrt week we atokeof love aa lb* noUert fruit, a principle which Include* ail else. W* apoke oj Joy. log we might have much more than we do. Peace, also; the flrat legacy of Chrirt to HU «on.' Love, Joy and peace are tbe flirt triad. Then come loog-euDeriug, geutlem

■'ll U

be a Christian when

all i* bright and uothlng trouble* u*; It U hard (though, thank Gcd, II U poralble) when things around u otherwise. If people ouuld only trol their longue*, there would be In* cause for lo,.g-aufleriug. A* It U

a much needed grace.

"Oouduee* U not only a characteristic fruit of the Spirit, aa a trail; h It U active Gooduea. lolly bertov bounty ou all wbe ueed It was bca llfully lllurtrated In the primllp church, when they had all thing* In

The speaker closed hU very practical discourse by urging all to pray for aud eJcome tbe Holy Spirit.

■The Heroic Age" waa tlie topic •cuaaed by the Kev. H. Tl Care, berry, the paalor, lo the First Prert. lerian Church, on Sunday mornlu He took hU text from Mark. In; 15, Mr. tUarelherry. whore sermon *i apokeu of very highly, raid lu pari: *”• apeak of lb* heroic age a* If

e dim

Accept* fo.liio* ia K r *v Vork. Morgan Hand, Jr., tuned hi* parent*. Mr. and Mr*. W.Scull Hand, III tbU city, over the. Fourth. Mr. Hand haa accepted a |«>*ltk>n in New York. He has Iccti a rtudeut at Rutger* -tor raver.l year* p.*t. Hu many friend* wMi him aucro*.

art. We aay the heroic age wi hen Abraham turned hi* back a i>m« and country, and went Into country be knew not of, when Jorep lived bravely and Iruelii Egypt; wl*

hH^fTHTNutai^,^ c;i!!; , “^ , “ ,b * ~ r, F rh "-'« Fuld, A. C. Graham, FUbel R Ken-| cl,1,,rh " un « r ~ martyrdom. Or tbe liHly, S. L. Moses. A. Llneawcnver. Middle Age*, when meu were burned !?* of y AB d M*71*11, | ,1 lb* Make f or bolding to their

benoiKfore-

Amertr* and landed

Piymoulh Rock,

day* are

!‘* evt *', . ,U,vr * K ■ * h t r “ ' of the truth or thedays

Reeve, iW ~lavlland. It. A Taylor. , ,, ‘ ruln - or

T It. Haiaeood, George H. Hlxoii andi , * 1 >rr " P * ID * ,0 A “ trtr

wife. W. NuoJvHler, U. M. Halil, H. ' - M. Farmanl end wlfw J. G lion ami n-os-....

S.'e Goff and'ran* EdHb^Revert^C. I*""* * 0 '* *'« h ,h « n ■«» "•* S Haverrtick, H H. Warburtou aud , l ** rok '- “' “* ,I X people aay, aud ao we wilt. R. C. Smith. W. H. Mboleuberg, must conclude If we are lo judge by A. L. Staveoaoii and wife. Pblladel- 1 lb* live* of thousand* of people. Hul

' Mall J^"and "* d ° “‘ ,l ‘» l ‘ rv * ,h » »>»«*<• ag. I.

wKe, W. G Hctiiver, ft.

Myere, •

Recent real estate transfers In Hcri CWy recorded In tbe Oflli-e of Conn

Clerk Way are a* follow*:

Harry Headley el ux lo Fre*lti Col Una, Jr. H*W ImX IK, block

n Front Real Estate Co. ! Mra. W , _

i tokAkrou: H. D. Kyle aud

nering, Mia* C M. r Hlvioe. (barlce «i. ■

iiarie* It Manley, H laater u 'if#, Georg* W Morrow. . C. A lieu, Chart** P. Mlllrll*.

Hcalfe, Margaret /

■ H.I.,

the contrary, we be-

ur day, I* calllug with more «kreugth than ever

hermc. 0 meu, tlie age of the

jrgaret A Rudg-

•. J. Mari* Itudg ra. II M Douglass, heroic I* today. The 'laud of Hi* free to. M« 0 3'^.. K lJji? IU ura. ii “f 1 ' Ih. home ul tb* brave' U calling

ley, Mr*. H C. Wood. Philadelphia: Umdlr t.a •— ** - n. Mire Mi-Far tin. h,u<,, F ,ur

i uot merely free and

held: J.

. Shaw. Camden:

avenue. 70 feet: Weular.il and family, Hrldg*

e and free morally and spiritually.

ICE CREAM

Channel, and wa* won badly beaten, nUblug nearly twenty minute* after Hie Katharine II. Tbe Goodrich Lhed second three minute* after the Katharine II went over tbe flni

ESTABLISHED 1

Ho*.

lug to au unfortunate aeddeut

tbe Holy Terror, which occurred ahot ly before tb* race, when *lie Jain on Into the drawbridge near Hornet Point aud badly damaged her bo< Captain Flab wa* compelled to wK

draw from Clare A A. The Slick, Stantri. wa* the only oilier entry and she ran over the a alone, making tbe best time ol

day, forty Are minute* and fifty

Four boat* entered tbe cruiser dare nd of the** three were new The l-ougeo, Captain Georg* F. Fish, the Flirt, Commodore Creaae, tb* Amy H Vice Commodore W. K Hexamer.aud the Keba L., Captain H. D. LeCalo,

Tbe L

w aa the It ret lo mu

line, followed by Flirt, Keba L. Amy H. Tbe Keba I. pasra I Flirt ou tbe flrrt round, but Captain Flab lo tbe Lougeo, obtained a a forts bl* lead and maintained throughout, flnlsblng a good wlnt The Keba L. waa second and the Amy H. third, tbe Filrt falling back to

Tlie race waa an open one, there ■g no time allowance or rewinettoo* of any kind. A large crowd of yachtsmen i their friend, watched tbe race, fi the club house float, while the upper porch waa packad with member* of the fair rax. An o relied ra furnUhed mualc throughout Hie afternoon aud many of Hi* young folxa idled away tbe time In daoduc. Tlie next e will be tbe overall race, to he Wednesday, July 8, at 2.80 p m Saturday'

by letter by tbe Atlantic Review for an Inlerpretatloa of tbe Federal law which require, power boat* equipped wkb fog borne, big laoterua, a alx-lnch at tb* mouth bell and comp reeved air or steam whistle. Tbe quart too aaked waa whether the Custom House official* of Atlantic City'a district bad not misinterpreted the law when they desired to mak* boat* under fifteen feat In length to comply with tb* regulations, which were drawn with tbeevldent Intention of applying to tbe larger aii. Ralph Taytor. o' 'he Atlantic Review, waa held up by an agent of Custom House, and told, lb* Review "•ye, that he must place equipment* big enough for a steam yacht lu a »n*ak box, which bad a on* honepower motor In It for auxiliary pur poem. Tbe boat I* twelve feet loug and I* about twelve Incites deep. Tb* Review tbloke II likely that tbe urtom's collector at Homire’ Point, • base territory Include* Goran City, ■aa been Ill-advised aa to tbe Intent of lie law The lantern Idea fqr all boala to approved, and tbe equipment k IS feet to approved by local boat ownere. Bat when It to ap'd to snaak boxes, tb* next J be to apply It to toy boat* which

operated by power.

Tbe correct Interpretation of tb*

law,

parte which would be required aa a matter of protection to □at*, aod to cut off those thing* hk-b wi

' lo attain tbe soda of ambition by naing men aa mrtniita, bow to be used by men aod how to net meu. not by Injuring them, not by rbautlng them, but how, through meu, to advance one's self end one's fellow-man. This to life's task, and particularly tb* American . Man of Integrity and refinement bav* but ou* attUud* toward corruption, drunkenness, gilded Iniquity, Sabi atb desecration- tb* attlti ipromising hostility.

attitude of Languid.

r. Harkuee* ha- written ii three yeal*, and Hu w sung all over tbe on

STAKING CHANNELS

7 th St. and AsbnryAu

•BOSTON TOUR BY SEA” Merchants and Miners Transportation Co.’s

After several week* of work in Hie 'aterway Comm!**toner Schneider a* completed the Making out of all channels from Great Bay to Jeffrie* Irtndlug In tbe Great Egg Harbor aay* tbe Attaulic County KcAllbough the general waterway

appropriation would u<H permit of

money being *|ient for thl* purpose, urgent demand of local tnalmeii

SHINN & DENN

10 flay Personally Conducted Toar to

BOSTON. NEWPORT, NARRAUANSETT PIER. OLD POINT

and BALTIMORE Philadelphia July I

WHOLESALE AND RET All. DEALERS I'

X neceaaary expense*

Trip by Sea. Send lor Itinerary, •t office. Hi* S. Moth Street. Philadelphia, Pa.

for «

k aid fi

n Uovet

r Hrhue

»r Fort.

After tbe Governor rer the route,- and tb* had pointed out Hie urn former concurred aud I the project came out of Hie appropriation allowed for tb* Chief KsecuH'

incidents'

leotal exnenra* Hence, boatmen ivered Monday that they are toed for tbe Mg staking fiapmvr-

it to tbe courtesy of Governor F'. end tbe Ingenuity of tbe Waterway Commtoaloner. Abaecon Bay ba* been staked out on both aide* of the channel aod part of tbe bar 1* doubled-stakrd Tbe ebove lead* AeCape May Count Uaaette publisher to Indulge iu Ifa

II right for ‘

lantlcCi

inly

J. M. Cheater A

Councilman Caa*lu* M. Campl cottage. 818 Central avenue, to J V. Elllaon, a prominent banker of Philadelphia, well known iu "

ivsmeBM to ks made, and Lbal all or/ ekjartlnx thereto •hail pnrani tWn •fesrUse* la wrtuo* at lbs ofttre of lb* Oil gTafr-sr.^EriT*^-^-^

T. t.EK ADAMK.

SHERIFFS SALE. By virtu* of a writ of Plarl Pra a*

Monday, July 13th, 1908. awtoaa bsmealtsr p*rii.uT*rli teat* to lh.^llj^ol llrewp^Ote, JO

852

J2P5!! Wmt avsaos btrtr tab bat and of Uuu wldlb sxtsadni^i to lenxib or OFglbjaortlbwrelrr1|

DAVID O. WATKINS •vCoanucllor*at'I.a*i-4-Woodbury, N. J.

-city.

HEADLEY A ADAHM —Reading Coal A too Klodllog Wood by brarrl or oor*. «" to. oivaM am ite. 10

DENN'S CELEBRATED ICE CREAM

jpsoo e.vjsiT

138 Isbui) be.. Ocean Citf, 8 J.

HARRY F. STANTON

REAL ESTATE.and INSURANCE PROPERTIES BOUGHT AND SOLD MORTGAGES PLACED OfFICt-EflBi SDMI Brio* Alter) Aiwm

Samuel Schurch ^ REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE 701 Isbarj in., Oou Cllj, 1.1

O. l_. LAKE -REAL ESTATE AGENT.

JohnDonnelly&Co.

CURBING and FLAG STONE FURNISHED and LAID . Also RE-SET

129 Central lie.. Ocean City.NJ.

SHOEMAKER’S

STORAGE

HOUSE

lAAh aud H>al Art*.,

Ocean CTIj, J«. J.

All persona having F'umitui kind of Merchandise to lie stored will

save money by going

Shoemaker Storage House

ALliERT G. GILBERT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER 645 Asbury. Ave nue,

“■>^ ^' r "i*°'t ll.ry. .. |

OnGilylGeanilGoiiiCo.

A. J.* SMITH, PROPRI^gOh

Bil'AYB'K KANY TKRHN

ill rarurt- a lot and erect a cuttagr near tbe ocean, on the new ltdt-na Ttact. a1*ivc North street Also at Second, Twentv Forty-eighth Ol Kfty-scventli streets. Nt-ar tlie hat al Fmiiih or Foimernth sticeU, Sec

Otis M. TownsenS

BUILDER

JOS. MENDEL

OTIS M. TOWNSEND BUILDER

The Leading One-price Ctothier. and Gents' Furnisher

Plans, and Specifications prepared nrithout choree

SUITS Broujns and Grays

Only galvaniml nails used o

I All Hh- l*e*l there to to be bad al a mv- ; lug ..f in per cent to you. We reprerent ibt-best makers. All guaranteed,

‘ I » year* lo

' Ihe areertlon. See o

JAMES H. TODD

and Hum

and Boy * h Suit* and Pant*. W* buy fur i-jt.li aud rail fur cash and give m trailing stamps. Call and be cuo-

CARPENTER AMD JOBBER

we ALLOW CAR FARE Boys' Suits and Pants

HATS AND CAPS JOS. MENDEL

iCfcAN CITY. N. J

ENGLISH k JOHNSON,

1240 Anbury Atruur,

ALLEN SCULL

Contractor and Builder

JOHN MARTS Contracting Builder

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..MMiiows, XL I tlf ATKINS AM, RFPAIUS Spencer B. Swan jobbing Carpenter a ^' a,ty and Builder

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