Ocean City Sentinel, 25 November 1909 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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DEFINITION OF WORD HEBREW

R. CURTIS ROBINSON

editor and Proprietor

OCEAN CITY. - - NEW JERSEY

In ter-State 'Phone Ro

If thl» l» not

In be II ran be inadatn. and a bile I bey are In H.aomHblnJaliall I* done IImprovement, ofleu It bapiieu-, Inai. when Oiexr men and women have bad

et per tenor 'emnijii they are foond Xatcrcstinj; Contfihntion from amonK the ino-l llRltt l ' CTr1 ^ 1 a, _ * l ‘ r I P.-w nf Thnwins Leslie.

PERFECT FLIERS. Capita. Vullurea (

Xulirp «f Mpelinjr of l oinini'SMlIHTS of Aw-Mneitl.

I that !l

Tm: Allaullc Review, of AIlanlNCity, haa ended »• third year under the management id Henry S. W^llare: and la proud of ite Aicreaa a- it ebould be The Review ba- gone ahead rapidly etuoe Mr. Wallace look controt. We extend cougraUilalloua. NavdlbeTrenton Sunday Adverttaer: Tiie Sunday Advertber baa bad oc. cation belnre to otwarve that tt t« too early to tnlnk of repealing the I tired Primary Law. The voter* have not yet bad enough experience with U to paar judgment on Ha merit* and dr merit*, and tbe Republican party. M-ioua that It would run tbe rl*k of ln*lng Ita control In New Jer*ey, If II wiped out tbla law. will pmbaLly |.aup ex-<joveruor Kntukllu Murphy'» auggeatlon that It be repealed. Tin latter'a atalwartlam aa a Kepublicai. baa never been queatioued. but It ta«* ofleu been cnuatdrred w lac to aleep on

w bo rejoice In thi I'Otbihg

day. Tlioae » bnrepreaeut tbeextreme delight In life, wllli permatpit mo d of gratitude that our grn* j»(>rld exprriinriit began, keeptbelr light lieart-

denying tbe evil# whtrb

have Ailed tbe page of human lil-tnry what they rejoice ia in th- privilege of

g the great experiment opbring-

tng the world out of cba<« and darkand by tbe aid of creatnn-e l*irr> tt, making It the Spelling place of

happy human life.

y In living, delight In human uaoml life. pre*t*le*)t gladuem and iclieerful activin' do not and cannot c»me to any one aboae gratuude and tbaukeglvlngare limited and conlroled be Incident* nt the |i»«*liig day aeawna and Hie blatory of tlae year. To maintain curb happy mood*

life li

of This City.

Kvkn an optlmlat may be Inclined to doubt that tlie world I* getting better when tbe front pace ol a morning paper atarea him In tbe face with It* •tartllng headline nf crime and miacry.

aaya an exchange. Bui

coven hla balance when be reflect* that all tbla uewa la gatbered from far and near, and that far outweighing H, though unrecorded, are the thrifty. Induatriou*. boneot and true lire* of tbe great majority of people hi well ulgb every community, and wlio*c boide* ere marked by lore, couteulmeot and hap pi need. While no one may look the exlatence of gigantic wrouga and evtla, yet day by day virtue end rtghteouaneaa grow In power end Influence and the world I*getting better. It hardly needed, aaya the Newark Star, tbe candid and aggreaelve elatemen la by former Governor Murphy, one foljow lug the other m lih|u a week. It*prepare the politician* the Stale for tbe war which the Republican State leader* will opgn upon Governor Fort after tbe Incoming Iwglalature I* convened. There wa* a •Ituethm ••Inter that approached tbe condition of" tnlerparty warfare, but tbe forcei were not exactly aligned and tbe regu lar organisation leaden did nol feel acrure m their at rate* k- portion. They do noa-. The election thi* monpi moved all doubt* and the furn-*claimed to be qppored to them are renigulied aa “men In buckram.” Tbe organ>xatlou dlaplayed and proved Ita power In tbe primariea aorf election*. It no longer fecit that It muet *b.fw deference to a Governor who. tbe organization believea. stlempted to disrupt It and erect a peraonal lower upon It* mine. Aatbe olfl rial head of tbe party organization former Governor Murphy afteaka for tbe organUatlou. In that character be could not *|<eak a* done for bia Individual aelf. That be

bean a warrant la evident In

that not a elugle organization Republican by* dtaavuaed hla alatemrtila

choice between good arid evi to have: that re-i<on*lt>lllty

le*trd and tried, toil daUth. no mailer

evme«, I* not in itaelf an evil: ■at whal Ilea beyond mortal a better, not wor*e. than that

which hapieu* tie re. No thankaglvlug la poaalble to any but >ein*h *oul* If It muet defend upon money In the pocket, frieudelu the borne. pro»pefliy

the community and e-cape from

prMtlenre and famine. If we hive no . ICa-on and motive deeper than the above I-aura we have faith in providence that la worth tbe name and wt

have no belief the! the pmcewa ol

world making and character building i which we take part la worth all.the

ear aud tear aM trouble It met. Tbe uulverwat thaukaglviug lu wblch

all can unit*. If tbe eplrltof thank-giv-ing to In Ilieir bean*, cornea not merely

iu*e the world baa gone well with They only can rejokr-ecu rely who: . --we are of good clieer becau-r

id crilicier

POWKR I HOW THE Bl .t. Kricaauii did not live long enough fully to work out a plan for getting lower from tbe auu’e beat. aay. Engineering Nawe, though he aaw tlial great Induatrlal poaathMltlea might atlend aatlafaclory aolulion of the problem. Other luveutore are etlll glxiug It atlcutkiu. Though the outcome of their labor- la uncertain. It la evident that a little prugreaa baa been made lu the laat two or three yean. Tbe great Swtdlab engineer pro|-o*ed to u*e a huge concave mirror to concentrate the eun> raya on the boiler of -team engine. In reeent experiment* thU device ba* been abandoned be cauee mechauUm mu*t be provided la move the mirror ao that It w III conform to the changing puaUkui of tbe aun In tbe heaven* It ba* obvlou* alao that anme rnatbod of atorlog the aun’a heat mu-t he provided, ao that Ita eflect may be In aunie meaure equalized during tbe da# Tbe object la now partly accompll-brd In an Ingeulou* fx-hluu A ahallow. •latkinary tank cuDlaluiug water, I* • covered Witb heavy glai, which actllke that lu a g*eeuhou*e. It freely admit* the »un'e heat, but checkcape. The tem|irrature. of rui doe* not remain uniform, hut by ualug only a part of tin heat durtn hour* when It to eupplird m — and Iwldlng |art in ry-enc an approximately atrady artloriT- fcarihlr

mlrnla thnt devote Itu-niai-lK-a t'o^le- anhMl-iD of the problem ..f aviation liaTe given no aniall part of tlu-tr prvllmlnary *tu.!y to cotiiddertiig U>e A arrange r.-ult of thto tnvcatlgatlon ^

itrit-blr-t J d,.r*e*I. rtmt. a* a whole, tlie 1-lrd world ' nwlte. of:' i* n..r t- I*- r-g-rded a* |a-rfi*-t l« Ita

iiir.rlninet r .-f right. For Irnoan-er, It r

ea- •' —i 1* •■onten.h'd by the l«-«t antlndtlea , ' 0 11,.ji i t.iM* .J.lig-d .-.rtittimally t-.

. li flap tln-lr wluga and In thto category

"**" ’’ may (a- mentioned apem-wa. flnetwa.

K0T6L Bisc/iYne...

Cor. Tenth and V-bur> Avenue. Ocean City. N. j.

you SHOULD HAVE -

A Reliable Builder

r-ad* one rln*>*e w liclhrrtir ahall ev< arrive at In* dceltnalioni' Tbvre ia ao much that to indeflnlje I the explanation offered of tiie ten

. that I

people, a- well a*

the laraelile and tbe Jew. !u v !he :retl language, flbrl ' wa* the '(ame by wbk-h Abram became known afier I* removal to l*a!e*thie Tbe Jemtoh rabbi, tell u- that H tme from tbe word "Avar.'' to ero~ r paaa over. -And our \Ve*t mi older Quarterly »ay» It mean* "dweller* the other aide.'' But In the-e -tatemeut- we have nothing-letinlte or (wia-

be f.^l d rl*ew here

Hebrew, |*raelite and Jew. while ley* are all Sbemite*. are not t

e overcome tbe world.''

Mra I.wura Hold Head.

Mr*. Laura Boyd, widow of Edward Boyd, who lived on Wert avenue.near Eleventh rtreet. died in the Hahnemann Hoapttal. I’htladelldiia. yeaterday morning. Word tolhiart0rvt warecetved at noon yerterday Veilarl Lake. Sir*. Boyd .underwent*-^! Operation a few day* agu Her hu-si"' band, who wa* a IlfeMver, died-aud-|*li

denly about a year ago.

Hal 1 olio nodal. A number of Ocean tTty '* young people are making (dan* for crgaiu/. lug a ■ocial dull I bey have held om meeting. Another will he held -outafier the holiday*. It to planned to give an occaelonal dance.

Tlie body of Frank B. t'rokder. w ho wa* drowned on Wednesday of week, wa» recovered Irom the hay Saturday, l oronrr Mark Iwikegar certlUcile of aecideatal death.

terlaluiug relative*over Thauk-gii from Ocean City, Atlantic I Tty, tieeau Grove and Bridgeton, at their * truce, 821 t'eatral avenue.

cw*e. The -iguilicaiue tig item* of record are to nieito. 10: Si. • Ble—ed be

the Lord G.idof Shem:” Geue*t“, 1 Shrm. alao the father of all the children of Eber. even unto him -cblldten born " Sub-e-|uent to time which mid- him-father o

the children of Kber.” veree 2> add-

1 more to the carefuluea* of ltd. which pteeumahly mean*more thanat>|>eaf , *ou the-urface. and II bedifll<-ull to And another record

Be fruitful and multiply,” » of Shrm'a ble**’ng and a i

of dirtiuctton peculiarly Semitic, uiember- of the family became known a* “children of Kber." F^ber wa* Slieru '* great-grandeou. and be bad two wnia, 1’eleg and Joklan. Tbe latter wa* the fattier of thirteen eou*. wliorti name* are aiiuply rernrded But. oti-erve. I’elrg being the elded, continue- tbe direct Hue of family -ue ee—l"n,4ff* belt being.duly noted and bto Idrth and length of day* being given. Nor I- It a fn red tnfereio a*aume that Peleg bad oilier aou*. ■ hat tbe children of the two brotbera

SHERIFFS SALE. Hy virtue n4 a wm or Mert Karla*

tllsi facti ,ro ^"*' , ' D

Monday, December :

-vl.aod or lbat a Idle•xtcli.ltbi

in* aaW Tairty-aui b ai re. tgSovmnl j'. j ’

twenty lari (o a Btlarn tret wide alrret.

AI*o lot >u **d. ItegiDolna ou —,1.(0 aealerl.v .ide or Ventral avenu. a( tbe di. wwoerly Iroai rtonthwreterly Ituc of , ; r:, • tub aireel. contatblnc in iron! or (cram ou -wig Centra: avenue tony Iwi. aud .,l tort watuTextetidinz rtoutbearteriy leiu re:,; .ad

ratrahel aublleaald I blrti-arttb*’.rvet. orif long-!n r-1 I-atrlli

oundred far-, to a nt eei. leet wtm etraei. Al*o lot Na. *. IH^lnnincon to* Nom.

ninny tael HoUIbeewteriy Iron, :’o.

aoulbwretvrly line ot rblrtywittli ; . •xinlalninz tagnml or bread!li on ••M’*e,, teal aveuoe lor tv Irrt.arid or iba! aidloet Uod.t.e yiortbaeaterll la-lwree I!’-.- ...-. .

»on -aid Thirty-aiiih feel to a nrreen levi ** -

THANKHC1VINC.

Tbere.aretwo.gSaaaw—Umar win

glad that oncCupon a'tirnetbl* w.uid ' ’ .'i, of oura w heeled out of chan- and d*rk- " -, Ilea* Into life and llghl, and tlioae'w ho!" * are not glad that the world wa* madi. TrU

and who think that, IftlicyTfad been emiaullcd while a- yet they wrttyyiol. they would nut have taken Die , nan.-e of birth, grow th aud tbe ryapuntiUliI# of active life. The wlioie world I* made up of Ihoae two cUr-e- There to uo third. Rut tliey -hade off by inaeoalble degree* from the extreme of delight In IlfeTmoriF alde,' |o deepur

•f it oq tbe other. The lao claaae* tot irtoj'/.M, i. : mingle at the point w here to he found “iw^i":inA5a?»uIiTJ‘ub‘fiJ"'v the multitude of tbt half hearted who nhreuIrerwarertr^'" 1 ni1 " think they believe aomelhfug one day ai~ mu ko*. y itoemn, and doubt It tbe next, aun hope for unorur' gopd tblnga tbla year aud ace nothing K . "'‘V*** 1 ' r !*. 1 ' ■ 1

hut ruin tbe next.

Of tboae who come bet warn Iheae who light up the faith of the workl CSTdii,Vm with tbe brtghtneaa of I heir faith, aud ^ 1 "’ " v 1 *" 1 ’ Jand tlioae who cart over It tbe gloom of cuy a*-- hutoi>. M 'by*mli > ctoim ’ * “ "indi. .aid etork'auffii*

U^jniCVbKr-O*. ebvi to.

t rla**. «» ta-liig a degree re put auch lurda aa pl-

owa. etc, wbk b

to dan abend for a «| liate sfaliwwl a g,*ali*ia

jou* flapline of I heir gluten..

I In tbe third rlaa* tbe blrda Ihat may I-. *,iid to tw perfect there are the ' > ngie*. vulrttred. albatrvMae* and klmi lUir Mg Mrda luwou-aaing the ability to rl-c and fall and away ’and aoar In tbe air IndeBnl'-ly without a perceptible

ivcment of Uc-lr wtiura. It to. ut

olecrvanl turn tlmt there Mx' f'.'*' =r ® U at tart they dtoop|"*ar from the •ye of. tlie watcher. It being a 1 inert

mfeiaallile 1" detect

they Notiip of Meciins of (omtniv hr tlw vigor- • si( , u ,. rs of ^wpSaMPBl.

lilt IMUJvl'i

... < wiinot 'spate toe nm mti-.t •lv|a inl U|>m |U C W. Ib>|>Ham. 474 avenue. I’iiiladelpliia

Otis M. Townsend builder “r;

The h

• Hrt.re

.■•F.lier.”

■e lier-on* wl, .«r called ''aoua of I and thto I* tautamou f the name Hebrew

The £acyc!o|iedia Brilanuica * ■When H I* rec’igiil*-d tlif%Kt« Grne*i* I* not an actual per—illago ethnological conjecture

being rtill among them, hale and hearty, became dtrttogutolied a* father of all tire ■•children of Kt»

• lbrl.''d-ikrew'. Hrti

not liecaure he had cro-reTl

bad dwelt

drtuew; III the*iMi ndred year-, lul* t hied a* 011# of 111 ad cro—eil t liewlve ir other wlde.Iiui

3E

Kber " ^ it I* to ta

Semitic. Tbe Hebrew patronymic ••Eber” lu our verelun of tbe *a: writing*, and he way the fath.Tof c-hUdren which abed *uch dl-tinctlou 11 their great-greal-grandfali ho, w hen Abratiam w a* f have been aboui-J*ur liuudred aud •Ixty year* of age. and Kuer t»o and twenty-live. Shem, lived alx hundred year*, mu-t iiuteiU|>orary with Jacob about

flfty year*. ,

There need tie no diflU-ally

tradition* curried forward by auch

<c It would ap Shemlie* yet-

not all lletire wa.

Hebrew* are nol l*ra#litc-: aim.Guj while the Jew* arc l*raelite*. yet ah, laraelile* are Viol Jew*. Sliethile* fbuii Shem, Hebrew* from ■ Kber." l-rael-aud Jew from Judah

i of Judea.

There I* tin mention of the Jew " until the day* of Abaz, king of Judah, when Berm, king of Syria, drove the Jew-from Ktatb ,11 King*. after the revolt of tlo- ten tribe* from tlie Houar ol David. Al-

iy prove

il motion of tt

•rk Tribune.

fHE KATHl.r

10: ;

General Contractors and Builders Scull and Marts Company mcoaaoayz© \ -. S. : . Ifk ;■ nt Ji-HN Marts. Sec'y and Tn*»>. \ ottmmr,n.j. Mtitvls. Apartment Uou?cs. Cottages, Bungalims Millwork and Builders’ Supplies City Mill and Lumber Company lacoaaoaarco JOHN MkBTS. fre-alenl *£' I' I.L. Secretary and Trea»urer Oflicet.. Sixth and Havtn Avenue. Ocean City, N. J. hi 1 «. ri:«.» •"monk

1 .of I

■ Hebre

’ the farther bank r

1 root meaning to ■ort*. 14: 13. the

plnalea." a traditional Jewtoh explau ion. A* "Kber ' mean- river bank id "Peleg. "tin the mean atercouhie, It would *eeju I be couuir •cupled by the Shemlie* wa-. note the name* of Ktier and I’cleg. an

hence the name of Hebrew. *

Had* Ebee been a (lulythetot. .or . nmhiate him for the airtiugai-lie •nor of tieiiig the original lather •

■e Hebrew. gg

hem', great-grand-’!!, and a -liar. 1 the blea-lng, ainf itiere 1- ri" rex,** to doubt at all that he we-tburoughi imbued with hi- tfteat-gnliidfalbci rellgiou* view-: and Peleg, being bi heir, the family honor- were verted I Alirara wa- the -ixtb, aud iiu^savtou lertxtletb in a direi'i line fabm Ktwi make- it difllcull to dl-a*ctate th

T S CORSON Seashore Cottages a Specialty ’ Hotels and Bungalows Contmctor and Builder. Everything m the KuMiacUhc | Pmi:- ..m: S:.. ... ,it ■ ’ - I •» tn-lnd. K-diointc' Checrfhlly Given. ! BKSI1*KN* K a|o a-i-.,i . \ 1 , nr OFFICE—74fi Wiat Avenue

Bell Phone 1

Inter-State Phone i

4-A

In c

• Adamic period. I

tlie -

■ of Go

uVJIuee* ••children ofdtiier " am

further ou appear III •acred lilrthry a the children of 1-Tael, ttie choren pe* pie of G-d. the dc-eeinlaiit- of K'k-i the great-graud-on of Shem. father ■ all the children of Kber. from whon

the term 'Hebrew I- derived.

SIIF.K1FFS SAI L

differ.

a Hebr

other noiyct Vbat difference if lever know any more deliuitcly we have heretolore? tlueh f way." a- Caul way* of the Jew*.

au*e, and ctiietly unto them

committed the ofaclea of God." In hi* baud* I-reel wa* to be hi* human turtrumeiil to keep alive a knowledge of theutie living and true G,*t among latlons of the earth Poor, mu fob aud di»perred l-rael w ill one day illuminate the world, a* the aged and devout Simeon prophetically declared ben be beheld the child Je*u*: "A light to lighten tbe Gentile* aud

•of thy people l*rael."

’Ub-tantial

plau-iblr^nid the'bihle !• Fir-t'. we wbtrhl, all attebtioii difference to Be oh*crve.l lu "Kber'

The latter wa* a grand

11 of A - (Ter. and-accompanied Jacob Kgypt.aud wa* the father of the 1 Heberitea. N nffi ^>: C*. Therefore \ ■ might -afely a-*utue that "Kbef'j' d 'Heber"are not to lie uuder*too<S4,

-ynonymou* term. Many id the j n ,* d ^ 1 «^ lr , u ^«e thorllle* cnn*ulted olf^hto -ubject »*naii.« l*uo*v. run -in I*' maulfrrt a little tndlfferfiirr I p^rUnn'appmvwU

term*, tieing *omewhat In-

ure them Indlrerlmlnately., • "Ktier'' and •Tteber," with 11, , are 11-ed -ynoiiyinou*ly, breed* mtuviori and uncertatnUi. l-aar

lid mn-lderrel a gi«»l: nrrr ixpreonit.

tran*late*1 tin* -aered , (( . a ,

1 writing, from ttie original, for the in- i*r ’ benrtlt of'Kngli-h—iwaklug Jew* HI* -I.rp a- rniHl.

REPORT Of THE C0I0ITI0N

First National Bank

Concrete Building Blocks. Leonard Krauss Co.

Electricians

ha Aabury Avenue. Ocean City, N. J. j. All uialeilal and -cl auavaoUev

J. A. DENN & SON WHOCCSALE AND RETAIL DEALER I'

DENN’S* CELEBRATED ICE CREAM

SUTTON & CORSON CO. General Contractors Grading and Street Building

739 ASUl KV AVENUE

Oct-an City. New Jersey TiURIIS ROBINSON Conveyancing jj Insurance

NOTARY PUBLIC AND

COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS Nos. 744-46 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. far Money to loan on Bond and Mort«age.T£l

724 Asbury ive.,0ce?n City. N.J Wedding Parlie-aniM'i.-ni,- a Si--.-Order* delivered. Prompt atlentlmi

MARK LAKE Und'Tt.ikr-r anil I .mb linn-1

IRA S. GHAMPIOK; Seventh and West /Venue ICE CREAM Manufacturer Our lie Cream m.«nufactured from Ablott’s Alderney Pasteurized Cream. Orders given Abbott's drivers! will receive prompt attention. . \ John DonnellyS, Co, C.'m.nt Pavement .”tid Cmb, ./An Flagstone Pavement and Curb Furnished

and Laid,

* Also RE-SET P. 0. Box 203, Ocean City. N. J. I. N. JOHNSON PLUMBER, Steam an: Gas Fitter

WEATHERS? & ADAMS

TUCKAHOE. n

oMiixroKw aau 01 ■ idi.x*. OTIS M. TOWNSEND BUILDER on ivi Mh St. Opposite P. O. Plans and Specifications prepared without charge Only galvanized nails nwed on exterior work ENGLISH & JOHNSON,

HARR? F. STANTON REAL ESTATE anJ INSURANCE PROPERTIES BOUGHT

AND SOLD

MORTGAGES PL«CED OFFICE Eighth Sttael Bel • tsb.t, Aienup o. i_. lake: ..REAL ESTATE AGENT

1‘JIO Aabnrj Avenar,

GEIIGE fl. EOlBSEIi: I SSI

Carpenters and Builders

AUIIIIIOSS. Al.TCkATIONS AND III PAIRS Spencer B. Swan JobbinK Ca rpenter a ®^‘“ l,y and Builder

Repairing a.special tv. Bath Tubs and Humbtir-*- !

S’jppti'T.

7tm AND ASBURY AVE., OCEAN CITY. N. J. Fine Panel Hanging, Painting

A Select Line ot

WALL PAPERS AND INTERIOR DECORATIONS

Headquarter* for

UP-TO-DATE SIGNS

l»Li< I

i*.>wl*tir.v Av**nr>*’

' Hrlrlir Brrt rla— JACOB SCHUFF THE PIONEER BAKERY Ro. 700 Athai, Anna*. Ocm> Cll|, R. J

TO

Bbtun: and Hie tec. 1 Nwoqaatkwokimira’.ui

liu-lrdire, SmiirtiX, Jl

tlial any iitlierttiau Ipilivutu-IWrpK**tto r ''

ver.mu.41ke great-grandlain

any -ubrequeut

irert-id. exce,4 tu dlaUtigutoh them a* a 1 ^ I«<i|.le. lu Ha lice the oerartnu when KUu°o* S. Ilalaam, tlie Me-n|*)tamian pmi’liet. 1 . ’.'.’“"iT“I. refer* to "Ktier." Sum -4;”l; for It tlie direeudauto «f Jrt-ub. whett they flrat made their a| pearaiice lu war like furre, mi the border* uf the "1‘rotntoad l-aud." Me* Tintuek amt ktrung. page Heine* to a derlvallve

wtoli, who iialofully awair of the Hrer, -. i-.u,.—! C-rnmlr. li *. pixja "E'Aier," fli< au«rtor..f Alnaham. Tlie

I R A E. W A I 7x5 Central Avenue

Ocean Clly New Jersey-

Plain and Decorative I’AFFRHANUl R

F-rtlmale* elieerfnlly given ATLANTIC ICE CDMPANL

p ocono Bonntain lea

l Ol rt Awtsmry Aw.

CHAS. F. ADAMS S_BR0.

ti-atoi* In

Furniture. Carpet*, Matting and Bedding W indow Shade*. Etc. ■" -- Vabury avenue tieean t'lty, N J. F. COOK'S Real Estate Law and Collection Agency

JAMES H. TODD Carpenter i Builder JOBBING A SPECIALTY LAN ' ITV. NEW"JRKHKY JOHN T. SEAL

BUILDER

ALTERATIONS REPAIRS l: "Utre llUildlng. tkxau Clljr, N. J. OaSiiylGeaDOCoalllo. A J SMITH. PntypniCTon*

PURE ICE BEST COAL OAK AMO l»l!q»C W T OOI> OHice. No. 634 ASBURI WEHUF An ad. in The Sentinel will bring returns to yon