Ocean City Sentinel
R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor OCEAN CITY. - - NEW JERSEY Intcr-Suic ’Phone No let
end population of the ftti 'taxtln ebotr more then lb •bow that In thl> great r [.rogreea Tap* May I'ou maintained a no-ltl >0 pretty :bc head of the proeeealuti
mu ale In the pavilion 01
OP all eed-eyed men those daye, tbe aaddeat, pfTbapr. la the '’'looeel bidder.’' Tbe tact dawnr over him. In any city, that be should Join tbe Rang and bid high—baring eeeti tbe
boys first.
CmoCBTEUtdr, Ocean Otjr !• one of the very prettiest, If not the prettiest, reaorta along the const, and tbe outside world la appreciating this fact more and more each year, as la attested by tbe large number of collages bull! here during the last few month* and those that will be built before summer. Ip there la a (Jaaaof property ownera who should Inspire a seaside councilman lo a aenae of hla sacred trust. It la tbe man or woman a bo Uvea away These cannot vote; they must trust to tbe honor of those wbo run things and live on tbe spot. To betray them la like robbing a baby's Barings bank, or a slot machine for cripples. Ak instructor In VlcGIII University baa discovered that mosquitoes dostrayed Roma. The [•sis, bred In swam pa arourfd tbe great elty. infected those old toga wearers with malaria to such an extent that they either bad to move away or die. He also claims tbat Ibis Is wbat brought tbe downfall of Greece and made tbe Kreocb fall tbe Isthmus, says the Hoboken Observer. Home should have bad a live Board of Health, such as has Ocean Oily, which, every spring, goes after mosquito breediot places with huge doses of oU. Kkatehxai. orgaulutloas have become each a part of our curt their Influence Is seldom realisafl. They work in a quiet and unobtrusive manner and obtain tbeir ends oftentimes without tbe publicity usually secured by other meeus. says ■antic County Record. Especially do they work for tbe good of tbe youth of a community, and exert an influence among young men far-reaching nature. Mau was made for a and the more social life ca promoted tbe better will our cl Mon become. Our fraternal organlxaUoos are chare7teristic of life. Nowhere lo tbe world have as In tbe United mates.
I of the twenly-oi
counties In Ibe male But three ha advanced more rapidly tbau fa May County In weallh and i-qmlsth within tbe pa»t five year*. As t Klve Mile Beach rtun says, this fa i boa Id not only t* a mailer of pri lo us. but It should act as a pnwerf a voice: i'M ow ati.a wtk . Bays tbe Atlantic Review, of .1 antic City: Ocean City ha* a scandi This virtuous town, which Is fun-v ■ browing up Its band In horror ov be doings of other clue* lu tbe Bts .f New Jer-ey. Is washing -omeof own dirty linen. Mayor Creese sriil lessagr lo t UuncU refusing lo appro bill for $5000 for a chemical eugtn and be Intimated tbat rbemh
be bad for less monr
and tbat the la w bad not been cm piled with In ibe progress of fount nlpulalion In purchasing t chemical engine Therefore tbefou has an engine on Its bauds, and t refusal of tbe Mayor to'sign bond* l>ay for II nod no power to c->m|el bin
ourse to Ike appropriation orand Insert an Item to collect b by direct but levy, but tbat likely cause au upheaval Ocean ftty la growing In population and wealth, and It t» to have tbe ■ture there Is no different from buman nature to be fouuu elsewhere Ocemu City should be glad tbat M ha* Mayor w bo has tbe courage of In* couviettun's, even when be knows by actions be Is offending friends wbo
tb him In tbe
Public officials too often be Imbued with au entirely wrong notion as to tbeir reapooaiblllly to tbe people. No class of affice holders, from i occupying positions of great public trust, to tbe petty municipal placeholders, seems to be quite free from this mistake, although It doea strike all officials lu tbe eame > ■ays It lie Mount Holly Mirror. Tbe Incumbent of a public offire, w bether It be tbe president of tbe United mates or tbe member of a township con tea, la tbe rervant of tbe people, placed there to conserve tbeir lutereets and to art In accordance with tbeir 4Mi When be abows a disinclination llateu to tbe people upou a public qu Mod and Imagines tbat bis persons! conviction Is superior lo the opinion of those whose rotes plsced him In office, his usefulness lu tbat po-ltlou Is seri*»ly Impaired,If It does not disappear
Thu
“ iE SUNDAY IN THE LOCAL CHURCHES'
Strong Sermons and Excellent ' * Mnsic Heard by Large Congregations. 1 • Ber-ioe* in the local churches w ere
would be surti i
understood pretty well t w hich popular opinion Is ■ hilly cored Tbe way of I
BATTLEFIELD PANICS, —Odd Events That at Tiroes De- * there?' moralize Veterans. I that be " -V mostly HORRORS INCIDENT TO WAR. Visible' Two Terrifying Episodes Thst Oc-
FINED A FRANC.
irtlies. The
inrtl
*. doubtless, It did he mucb-loved floe Bt. Paul said el
present life. Here his I be spiritual. The core ■
t no one, who prufe iriwt, ha» a right t a dead-and-alive cu not drift wilb It,
motto should be "grw
IB refusing lo aigu tbe $5000 bond, sued for tbe purpo-^ of paying foi tbe' automobile chemical ordered for tbe city by Couudl three months ego,
baa followed tba only
proper course open to bim or any ex-
ecutive similarly situated i given by Mayor Cream
(u refusing to elgu tbe booda are cogent Aa be says, there was uo advertise tent in tbe official newspaper* of tbe city for bids for furnishing tbe auto cbemlcai.jBud, therefore. It Is open
Iber oi not tba city cut
have done better Id tbe purchase of such engine, not to speak of
Illegality of tbe transaction.
Mayor Creaae ultera sound truth when be says tbat ‘'ordinary business
remlno^us of this
truth. Tbe question Is, -‘Du we really abound more and more?" "Tell me w bat a man most de-ire*. 'Ill tell you what be la.” The desire, deep, atrong, constant Is the rat tiling. Kven if tin- dIKe ,- mm lusciously weak'. It can be cultivated Indefinitely The Giver of good de>111 strengthen them Then tbe purpose and Ibe brave >r. All Ibis with much prayer for tbe continual help of the Holy Bplritf without Whom all Is Tbeu there is tbe faithful u»e <>f ■ means .,f grace lu public and private—not some of them, but all - especially Ibe services and sacraments of the church. Finally let vrsce work
illy life If we do
baye the mind of Christ. It will show itself and we aball, Indeed, ‘‘abound
affairs. In my opinion, should ha' oalurally prompted you to do Just
wbat tbe law demauda."
He Is right to declining to algo bonds which would be. In hla opinion, and in Ibe opinion of many clllzrns, trays! of tbe Interests of tbe taxpayer* aod be tbe cause of aelltug gold-brick
bonds lo Innocent purchasers.
Mayor Creaae, In bla message, placed tbe mailer squarely up to Council, upoa whose shoulders was tbe onus..
w 19,848,881 pupils and
students enrolled In the schools In tbe United Bla tea. This Is about twenty
per rent, of tbe estimated population Harry Headley et of ibe United Btatas. It la a '* **““ ' ~‘
able fact that this percentage
Dearly atattonary over thirty years,
aaya tbe Treuton Hlate Gaxette.
lu tbe meantime the average length of tbe school year be* advanced from one bundred and fifty daya, and tbe percentage of average attendance each day for tbe longer period baa Increased eight per cent There are about 475,000 teachers In the common schools of tbe country, of u bom seventy-eight per cent, are women. Tbt pcrcenisgr of men teachers bat been declining for several years, while the average salary of both men and women has been slowly Increasing, tbougb still too tots aa a rule. About $440,000,000 It' annually expended for education In tbla country, three-fifths of which goea for teacher's salaries. During the school year of 1900-07 the number of students tu universities iud college* was 149,700, while there were 08,2-50
students tu school of mediclm
aod theology, and 70.430 In normal schools. In addition lo Ibe latter, 21,102 students were taking normal courses lu universities and colleges, which made a total of 97,441 young
men and women studying teachers. ,
Recent reel estate transfers Ai Ocean City recorded In tbe office ofl County Clerk Way are as follow*: I Levi B. Hughes et ux to H|rbert M. Lewis at ux. $140. Lot 839. tjectioo U. ' Correll Doughty to M . Li Johnson Land Company. $1. (Jolt claims part of lot 874, Bectlou A. Richard Townsend et ux to Waite V. Hess. $1000. Lot 4S3. Bert Ion C. M. L Johnson l^ndCo. toj Labeo Headley and Mark W. Adams. $5000. Lot soul beast side Ocean avenue 76 feet uortbeest of Kigbth street, nortbeest ou Ocean aveuue 75xl87J feet. Ocean City Laud Co. lo Harry Headley. $1200. Lot 25, block 8, plan
said company.
Arthur D. Barrows et ux to Ralph L. Ooff. $1. Lot 818, Becllon A.
to Charles J
Curran. $&M0. Lot 877, Hedton A. Kltzabeth W. Handy to Harry Head ley. $1100. Lot 14, Bectlou 9, plan
Oeean City Laud '
■ D. Maloney et ux to 8«s*b Elliott Bwank. $1. Lots 848. «47. 04S 049 aud 850. Bectlou t Same lo same. All rigbl. Mile and Interest lo lots 488 and 487, Secth Robert H. Corson, sheriff, lam Ocean city Development Co. to Waller H. Karoo $3000. A number of lots In Becllon K, between Forty-eight I, and Forty-ulnlb streets. Bame to same. $17,040. Block of land between Forty-ninth and Fiftieth streets, excepting certain lots. Walter H. Bacon et ux IqOceau Bltf Co. et. Laud conveyed to said Bacon by two sVerifTs deeds above mentioned Mary P Btauton et vlr lo Naae T. Luttou. $200 Lot northwest side Bay avenue, 75 teet northeast of Tenth
street, 22^100 feet
Krambes J. Bmlth et ux lo Arthur .(‘berter. $1. Fsrt o on 10. plan Ocean City
IT la but necessary to take a glance at tbe ataMaMce to eee that New Ji baa made rapid atrldea within tbe paet decade. The manufacturing centres have flourished as never before,
and much forelgu capital
eaeted In Ibe manufacturing lustituMona of tbe Bute wllbln tbat time. Tbe bank*—national. Bute aud tbe
aaritif TiisUtutlou,
cter ol the occupant of I* really great beriuse material thing* about • built of unrlghteuus-
ths Most Hardened Troops. It Is a peculiar ctrromstsn hardened and trained tmopa
through a tong tl, all the horrors ti from war without
YOU SHOULD HAVE
A Reliable Builder
To met <m OccaaOty ertta* V******** tftreti* t,mc to look after it closely youiself and tnttsV depend upon the
a£tmcstv of the contractor. __
Among others I have Ifnilt for Kc\ C \\ ■ Bisphats, 4*44 Pine st and Jo-cpli F My.:- I -\w Nidg. avenue. llinadelpWa
Ask them ahont
Otis M. Townsend
BUILDER
s will l
a single trifling
mid cot.
Q'-Ment* of trivtsl
any safety lu wrong,
1 ! carnage Boeb sn lo - 1 for example, w bleb i battle of Worth. In i l ; the Franco-Prussian
General Contractors and Builders Scull and Marts Comp «c’y and Trcas. . K.J. Hotels. Apartment Houses, Cottages. Bungalows Millwork and Builders' Supplies City Mill and Lumber Company Mji MIX MARTS P re* Idem ALI.KX B'fLL. Secretary and Trra.urer Offices. Sixth and Haven Avenue. Ocean City. N. J.
,g. of the I Tbere „
FreaW Infai
e Prussian army w
of Frenr
hope of turntog the falling ha
: I-tied I.
ohlllly—(kid's raised for It
of i
^ j people—(•rent* w ho left sn Inheritance of noble example and boty living
for tbeir belrs to copy from
‘•Give tbe soul a w ide bouse—none of your stuffy. Ill-veutHated hovels; wide, with a magnificent frontage, facing all tbe rich and varied world, open to all human needs and asperaa Juiuse w ith spacious room-, the soul may freely roam, for tbe heart of man ba* been so made It pines aud shrinks and shrivels narrow sphere, but when the chamber* are spurious big and airy It »'» great and sweet aud strong. 1 lo tbe bouse. Window* for llghf. light Is needed—tbe light which ,n* purity, health aud life. Tbe
cannot grow In Ibe dark.
The heart of man needs a clear out-
1 I were drive ' Prussians.
■ I charged, and again they were drin
k by tbe withering fire
again, and as tbe eoriny waited f them to draw nearer a horrible, blw
freezing
and f
going which
filled
Tbere will be a ■•men service o Saturday, at 4.00 ^m , wlib a address by tbe rector, tbe Rev D Cook. 4KIKHT PKKSHVTKR! A!f. Tbe Old, Old MueaMou” was tbe subject of tbe Met H. T. Casselberry', lu Ibe F'lrst Presbyterian Cbwrcb oo Buudsy'evening. He took bis text from Arts, 1H; 80-31; "Birs rt 1 do to be sa/ed? Ao« they said, believe lo tbe/lord Je*u irUt and tbou aball be reved, tboi
4 tby bouse "
Mr. Caeaelherry said lu part: -I 'l-et us look al tbe jailer and Us answer of tbe apostle. They are word 'ery often used and very often mis ised—'Wfist must 1 do to be gwved? Was uot tbe type of a cnoaclencestrlckeu stuuer convinced of bb> own aod spiritual danger? He was ■Imply In a stale of fright and astonishment. He bad beard tbat these Jewish prisoners committed preaching about some salvation ■ they bad to offer. This mi words are ootable, but are dlffrreu respect from ibe way to which people in Ibis audience would ic quest loo. He bad much l lie Dature of aln aud tbe nature of atlou aa offered by tbe apostles lu Ibe Lord Jesus Christ. Possibly beard of Christ, aod so Paul open up Ibe way to him, teach >t tbe nature of sin aud nlv explain Ibe obligation blessing of Ibe sacrament of baptism as tbe necessity of bodily boll-
ness aod purity.
••We find, as we study tbe scene,
i bat tbere are two facts on Ibe surface that all may see: aud tbe first 1* that
la lost, and lost now 'What must lo lo be saved?' ‘God ao lo ed the ,rld that He gave His only begotten
Bon that whosoever bellrveth on Him (bay uot perish, but have everlasting life.' Take tbe word ‘perish’ out of Ibis text aud It has no meaDlng. Take tbe word 'saved' out of our eveulug
"Wbat do we mean by tbe
'lost?' Jesus poured In three parables Carey,
bal la meant by being 'losl.' Fieri.
The lost coin, by carelessness The lori sheep, by Ignorance. Tbe lost
boy, by wilfulness.
' To be saved, you must do «o,nethiug Tbere Is a wnsc bi which we cannot do anything for our salvation. It is a free gift of God. But there i* also a sense in which we must 'to everything. We see Ibis lu a boy at school. Books, school, teactier are all provided, but to gel an education tbe b y must do sjMuetliiug •'W# must beTlevv on the l-ord Jesus Christ Tbere Is uo lime lo parley or quibble. Tbere Is no other <\mjr under heaven among men whereby you
slid turn and flj or t* cut itbout defending themselves a moment they bad polled
themselves together and beaten back for tbe third and last time the gallant Tb* sight tbit termed the Pnnndan* appear* nothing very, much In black
bite. It was ■ regiment of cui-
rassier* led at a dashing rate toward
headless officer sitting op
right In hla saddle and apparently ru ,ging bla men. It was no less som than Futxum de Lasrarre o* tbe TMffi regiment of cuirassiers.
■ ben I
iking In, self-absorbed, *
self-contained. The w rr and again goes to men and things that
■ all about him. The a
aa window ■ all around to
le wide world, U* joys ■
Us tears aud lu laughter,
trangresslou* aud her Isms, lu t,
struggle-, Its victories I
defeats—that soul will soon gi tender with holy charities; It will ss
sympathies and ever pleading prayer i
a. John Middleton, Camden; W lama. Colllngswood; E. T. Cram ley, Philadelphia. 8 F. Banka. Halem; H. H. Canfield '. G. Pitman, PrermouU Geo Eves. Mrs. George A Byers. Philadelphia; G. W. Hhlrley, Prospect Park.
KATHLU.
Mrs. William H. Coster, Mrs Baxton, H. Woodleved, F. J Geiger Thomas J. Armstrong aod wife. Miss Victoria Harman, Philadelphia: Mr* Her wood Bloch. Merlon: Mrs. K. H. uas, Oceau'Clty.
F. E Clark, Geneva; BenJ. W. Davis, Tbos. Harris, J. D. Collins, A. H Blckler, Camden; J. J. Flynn, P. F, Wright and family, L Roden. W.C. Hunter, Harvey Gourley aod family, Tbos. O. Burge-s. Jr., Philadelphia; F B Wilcox, A. H. Luptoo, W. K Hurff, Bridgeton; Henry Bcbremsei Wm. Beckner, F'ort Wayne, Ind James Auderson. H. R. Mltburjr. Nes York: Frank M. Bullock, Jr . Millville: Dr. Tbos. Moore, Atlantic City; Or Cbaa. B. Rider and aou, Ocean
M. E. BMd. Jobatown.
Tbs Oldest Tre.
tensive and defensive alliance, wlu Clauses providing for the extradition o: emlgrauta. deserter*, criminals aud skilled workmen. Thu treaty drawn' up lu tbe fourteenth ce B. C. and la tbe earliest ■ record *se have of any Interuafloual trs
le of Jesui our light;
it tbat Is uot tbe question^- Tbe rpbaut will always be a mystery to jibe mole. It Is not tbe 'bow' that we
Bo successful was Mlaa Billie Burke' h |udy uow, but. what must I do? as Jr.bu Drew', leading lady last year, I -We must onfes. Him You notice ‘ that Charles Frubman derided tbst'ibat Jesus Christ does not demand ' tbla year tbe young American act re-» ' i[„i y ou profess belief lu a creed, to have a playall tobeuelf. Few Wbat you are to profess and c^ifess Is e delightful comedies/have been Vhri-t: We are not asked to profess ■ written by even Frenchmen than "Love personal goodness, but personal faltb '; Watches'’ and Mils was the vehicle de- p, . Divine Bavlour from bhman sin d by Mr. Frohman for the dl-play Acceptance of Christ Is tbe germ of er talents. New York ha* >eldob h,,lines. I/el a mau accept Christ i so pronounced and unanimous a am i follow Him. aud be must be led , .—uleaalhal which was paid lo Mb* to God. Confessing Cbrlri Is enough
enaaadtbalr owpiffil , "“ U / Burke by critics Ibe day after the play to begin with. This confession murl tbat period, aud Ibere baa uol been a WM produced al Ibe Lyceum Theatre. Pc made before men; nut la secret " bank failure In .he Slate in tb. pari The OD . ofVrilcul.r ah..- "Z u *
Ofleeu months. The farmer* of tbe |,j <11 j includes Miss Burke's new
male have prospered far beyond their leading mao. Mr. Cyril Keighlley. I,r - Brunyate, on Sunday evening. ssogulne expectations, aud tbe Flaruest l.aw furd. W. H Crumpton, s|*>ke oo “A Knyal Palace,” taking wfisn r woman abows i
Ms. ««, Ms-," - w.*«i»s.
Wltbla tbe |>aal ten yean towns aud jj rew ' Hr. Bruuyate aald In part: l win get Into trouble, ulue i sprung up as If by, Al tba Apollo Theatre, AtlaultcCTty. ‘‘Jcholaklm bad succeeded bl. father ten. If you say exactly wba
to tba wealth March K and 18. aud was now tbe monarch. Ha 1 —Eomerillle Journal.
J. K. Flndersln and family, Robert Doriaa, Miss Kmma Dorl-s, Charles
Andres, Annie WcAlllrier,
A. L Bronson, It P. Morton. Jr., H. C. Volk, C. E. Belfield, R A. Foley, Mr. and Mr* Charles Harrison, K A. Byram and wife, Kbenezer Adams, A P. Maloney. B. H Osborn. I'harl, ri. Wriss. Mr and Mrs. F. Nelms,, W. Cornell. F. C. Miller. Chari, Mathews, K. M. Gorgas, Geo Proud, I’tilladelphla; H. W. lilchardsou. Cape May Court House; B. .Smith Augusta; Mr. aud Mrs E B. Bacon. Jersey City; Albert Fogg, Camden; H. B. Lee, Buffalo; W. A Howell Ocean City; Mia. Charles Balen, Mr* K. B. Pomeroy, Mr*. T. H. Griffin
Merlon.
t It I
pletely off bla shoulders >mke Into the third desperate chars* ly ■ cannon ball, which also took ofl mother officer's band and cut tb* arks hie and singular that al of Furbach. which toot tame day a* Worth, a very similar Incident occurred and did root* ■hake the nerves of the German, n hours of roaring cannon anC
fighting bad done
While a regiment of Prussian tufan ■y were stand*,? In reserve watching tbe fight as well as they could from their, position of shelter a charger belonging to a French dragoon regiment, one which was practically destroyed In •be battle, galloped right Into tbe midst of fbe men. who rushed to arrest It and Immediately fell bark In alarm, for swinging to the beetle was tbe whole left arm of tbe 014^^ rider, tbe Angers of tbe hand firmly grasping tbe relna The arm appeared to have been severed a few Inches below tbe ■boulder and waa certainly tbat of an officer, but wbo the officer waa has never been aatUfactorily established. 80 moved were the hardened men of battle at tbe borrlole right thst no one would touch tbe bone, aud tbe animal waa allowed to gallop off to !• killed few minutes later In crossing befoi some Prussian guns. Thrilling as tb Incident was, many of the brave fe Iowa w bo witnessed It declared thl their first almost Irresistible. Impulse
was to throw do’
bolt. Yet It was with the help of Just such men tbat General von Go ben rooted the French tbat memorable day In August 1870. \ It' Is a well known ni< finest and bravest troops the world can produce have do Immunity from tha strange and mysterious madness knowi to military history as "war panic.'-' .' heavy war. frequent sanguinary en gagemrnts. night marches and stir prises sometimes play havoc with sol dleri' nervous systems and render them more like high spirited colts men who have taken the field prepared take death cheerfully. During tbe penlnaular an tab regiments, tbe very pick of [he army and season sd veterans, were
n tbe Hi
my was at band. Tbe tbe tine of orderly soldiers wws changed Into sn elongated mob of armed men throwing away arena, baggage and all they carried, running away In every direction, blind terror In tbeir hearts, tbeir faces blanched and tbeir ear* deaf to tbe thundered commands of
tbeir officers.
For tbe moment they knew but 0 sentiment, one emotion. ■ sudden. p> Blonatfv blind terror, and they fl without thinking whether they w* running Into tbe arena of tbe thing they dreaded or not
, and o
• hf^the grm
enemy waa really at hand tbe men ti stsntly fall In and sbowid the uimo* Even tbe must experienced military oi Beer cannot satisfactorily explain then
SEP WASHINGTON THE HEART OF THE NATION THREE-DAY TOURS PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD March 18, April 1, 8, 29, May 13, 1909. Round trip Rate $10.55 or $13.05 KKOM OCEA.N CITY
The Sentinel does good Job Work
A'.' AN3rtY LIC\.
In tbe nir ,i:,:ll It ts almost vertical, t Mack tassel continues to move. 1 ears an- fattened completely. Sts! tb< springs forward with *>i»en mouth an-' out slioutng them When the tut; rise el!her lecr.rse of the dense veget or Ollier .-a: -c*. but If you see tluma I getting real' flight Is Stand ,'our groan-t. The only tbli do la to keep cool and tru*t in weapon. If you have no ronfldei, yourself it i> prudent lo avoid lining your strong b against tbe-e tna la. Kxrhu nge.
great quallthw Is tu-ing bom without
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great mem—Friedrich
NOTICE OF INTENTION. rrr.r,*r^ o o*, d ^ , D -',*,.r;
West sv.ua* lo ttu Tletrouslif.r. 1 \ri (•ceso Cltj. k.corillnz to II.. provl.loi,.
L ! ^‘mi? r uw»!!fiSa‘n>wwny r \£Ll‘*?u ‘.'1 . 11-.re, in luproportloD to tbs bsuefi, ' All persons sorb tin ■'. ! uuu^Jbsfiprewnt^ilbelrobJertlaDS n | 1 l-e twsntywecoDd day ol Mszcdi, IKS. Ikme by order of Common fouurll I
A. H. BAKER ...Undertaker • and - Embalmer.
TUCKAHOE, N. J. JyJARK LAKE
Undertaker and Embalmer
The Last Rose of Sunet is gone fcut the low prices remain on Men s and Boys' Suits. Pants, Hats, Caps, Fur mailings at Jos. MENDEL’S The Leading One Price Clothier, Hatter and Furnisher.
e
The liatest in Bpoujos and Greens «■% 625 ATLANTIC AVL. ATLANTIC CITY
OTIS M. TOWNSEND BUILDER ■ OFFtCt:: 8th St. Opjxisite P. O. Plans and Specifications prepared withoot charge Only galvanized nail- used on
exterior work
JAMES H. TODD CARPEUTER AND JOBBER
7th AND ASBURY AVE., OCEAN CITY. N. J. Fine Papei Hanging. Painting , A Select Line ot WALL PAPERS AND INTERIOR DECORATIONS Headquarters for UP-TO-DATE SIGNS
Leonard Krauss Co.
Electricians
tz Asbury Avenue, Ocean City, N. J.
SHOEMAKER’S
STORAGE
HOUSE
I2lh and Wt-nt Ate.,
Ocean City, N. J.
All |*reotis having Furniture or /hv „ kind uf Merchandise to t>c *turcd will > •»'•«money by going to tbe Shoematei Stoiage House J ALBERT G. GILBERT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER ; 645 Asbury Avenue, a JK'KAS CITY. N. J.
sbd I'slbters* KuppIM. Bicyri. Tire, .na Hopp.*-. Bicycle H prirtag I'romptly Atleodsa To.
SHOP: KourtcenlI, street si,.t M.vcn Avc. CK'K.\N t ITY’N. J. ENULIIK & JOHNSON, Citractors aim Boimers 1 - ID A*bary Avenue,
SE1BSE 8. IBIIEEIIS I Ml Carpenters and Builders
ADDITION!*. ALTtlllATIONS AND ItbPAIItS Spencer B. Swan jobbing Carpenter “f^^AandBuiider QHARLES L. HOFMANN REGISTERED ARCHITECT 911 WALNUT ST. PHILA. WwlnredTl 1 MU itemre ^^ada« ‘‘ mr *' ' , 1 " ,
iiuleaale and Betall CV C. I. C. Co. Tenth aud West Ave., Ageucy fur ... Wawa Dairy... JACOB SCHUFF THE PIONEER BAKERY. lo. 700 AUatt Ait nut. Octn Ctti. I. J.
THE PIONEER
RESTAURANT AND .. .OYSTER CAFE
SPECIAL DESIGNS <» CONCRETE BLOCKS and Sidewalks, also Brick Work Sehureh, Carter & Co. 701 Asbury Aveuue
w. L. BERRY, Manufacturing Jeweler, NO. ax SOUTH SECOND ST.. Phlladciaaia, l-w. Kspsirtna a spscisity.

