Ocean City Sentinel, 9 December 1909 IIIF issue link — Page 3

ocean City Sentinel TELLS OF VISIT NEW STREETS ORDERED ALL READY FOR SAFETY GATES TO GETTYSBURG OPENED BY CITY COUNCIL TURKEY SUPPER BADLY NEEDED

IICIWUAV, OK K We iriiaU be (lad to

and coratnuiilra

, thla iinuniuTilly i

• ry * liere. -

All •■oiuninnlraltoit nnpauM allli, the l.l.r- of the « filer, l jiuMIrntlon, hut a

Mr. Casselberry Gives Entertaininjt Talk to Washing

ton Camp Members.

The Itrv. H. T C a»elhrrry yavr an ln»tfurtive, a« «ellaf entertaining,talk beam if on ht. rggftt elaltto Utttya- **“■ * ihlngtnn

SOUGHT RELIEF

. Xo. n. i*.

'■ailing dn p preparu

t ttietogal e- of, dmal

! new. I. ' i

' a of a., m a

h'rlday evening la.t. uaually large attend-

er. akJhe meeting,

■wlberry aa* on bla d III the HtSTINKi,

■np had Inatltuted Aa he waa the

e liettyaburg battli to gather mmc data

a little

iplter by thennicial l>«rd

..f the Kir-t M. K t The two railroad mm

log warning bell- at tin

Many Ocean City

funeral of Hr. Jo-e|

i.u'Halurday afiemoon.

. Howard'Rlluard ha l-t on A-bury avenue, t

purrhaaed I wren Second t'apt J. I)

PERSONALS. aemblyman Cbrla. Hand

Ion Ihia week.

II Hoyle, of New

> day

>t MUM

thl- w

Henry tlerlarh

i at the Alglen. nf rirtladrl|>lila. wa here on Tue-lay. of Millville, na

lieft ')at, of I'hlladelph'

Walter liay-. af Phlladelplda. w> tnlhla dly on Saturday, looking afh ii- property. Mra. Ix-wT- K Smith and yblldrn

dly. hav, o I’MIladelplita. and Mr>. Jwbu ire e|*Midlng a >ei

inn hi I'hlladel-

Ml— Olive lrf-ar wli P winter montba In i" here on Saturday.

*»»’

l>. KtierLa. inong the vl

Mr-., Alli-et'anlleld Hlgby, of ■ a-rfT, I’a., wa- a gue-l at the ho

Id- city, over Sunday

a t d.and Mr-. j’lV f^erba. ladelpbta, were among the vl,

hi-city on Wedueeday.

lelphla

rnatrruiacher and w ife ol la. are vlattor. Mrre tbt. ey are ato|>|ilng at the At-lieinfrh-kao.i and wife, of rlend- In i’hlladelphla a

Helm hi

e Mlaaea It. ai d their Wealey :tty and gone !•

ladelpti

>. of *

• return I

h he la

latiag a.

lea of bow the battle waa e demonatrated by meanetch how the armies ai>rarh other, and how the • battle wa- fought, ree luddenta of the airuggle. In like manner he told of the second and third day-’ battles, with event- lb connect lojiJberawllh. Mr. <'aa«elberry gave Hie memberaome Idea of the muuumeiila on the hatllelleld and what theae ahafla leach, and drew leaaona In patrtotl-m therefrom At the coiirluaion of bla addrraa. whlrli con-umcd IM mlnutea. the merntwo eng.ged In dlacuolon relative thereto. Mr. «'a—berry waa given a rl>mg

ANNUAL ‘ELECTION

I^dk--’ Auxiliary of the Klrat I re— byterlan (*hurrh waa held on Man,lay mg and Mra J 8. Ituah waa huou-ly elected preaidenl of ttie e other odlera elected were: Vice 'lent. Mr- Jolm I*. Kox:pecrelary. Mr- Frank “ Lewi- K. Smith. I luring Mr-. W. W. KrArw'a term ,fofllee a- pre-ident, extending over -bed the ha-ement of the church, uadc an addition to the kitchen and upplird dt-hr-. be-ldea giving flnanal al l to the church. Mra. lirown old the other member-of the auxiliary leaervr great credit f-r the work aoxunphahtd WILL WED IN ITALY

ie of Ocean i

■y Uatello. duatrloua and well known re-ld< It hereon Tiiewlay for Philadelphia, hence he will sail today on a visit to la former home hi Italy. He will reim In the spring. Tony hta been In the employ of Ihe Ocean City Water mipaiiy during Ihe last eight years, ■la will tic bl- tlrat visit to Italy In ir years It I- a accret known to only a few of • friends Ibst Tony Is to he married January. The name of the young Milan la Mlaa Rosa Paona. He will bring her with him In the spring. WILL BUILD COTTAGE

a. Samuel W. Caldwell, of Phllaila, haa purrltaaed a lot from H. F. Stanton at the corner ol Fourth and Oi-eau avenue. She will build a very pretty cottage irreoii, the contract for which has ret, awsrdrd the Scull and Marta Co.

i Monday

Very Animated Discnssion Follows Allen Scull's Request to Council. At Council's meeting on Muuda evening. Ihe following letter float A len Scull who some time alnce receive the eonlract to build the api>roarhea i the Jinan!walk, was read: Members of (Tly < 'ouncll — (Jentletneir: I desire In make the r >|urat herew ith that I be relieved froi fultlllmrnt of my contract wtth It, city for the erection of wpproaches I

Hoard wall

Other Matters of Importance Big Event at Methodist Disposed of at Reftnlar Chnrch Will Take Place

Monthly Meeting. This Evening.

At (‘ounrir- meeting on Monday Kverythlng tain readme-- fur I lie evening, Ihe following petition was turkey -upper to he given f, read: ‘o'clock tills evening In t To I lie Common Con nail of ,Ocean room- of the Klr-t M K. C

(Tty— the member-of Ule official I t.entlemen: —We. the under-lgned. «■»»««»■"*

j property owner- along the line of t Kleventh atreel. hereby petlllnn yonr honorable body to o|ieu aatd Kleventh street from Haven avenue la Hie bay. according to Ihe ordinance now In

-foire prrtali

•rd of

daya, the n

of ui

muel

^My rea-un for Hi

time of completion had the lad that the Hoard, had not at that time l«

■I I -a a.

achea hidependrully o

irad with Ihe a|

The w

il he don

eel that

■ h Id i

•ontract, under the existing r Very truly jmu*. Al.I.KV SCfLb. uncllman Headley -aid Mr. Hci Id have made thl- known -oi time ago. Aa II la. II I- holding up I e thing. Councilman Head! had reported earlier In the aeaslon It, inlng, the speaker -aid It I- a |s, time now for Mr Scull I Heahnujil have or, ry material when

hnuld be excused from Cnyncllman Vart> opinion that If the inn plained to Mr Scull II go mi with the worl whether any memhern exactly about the leng iproaehca.

man of that c-

ndlm

■ Sampson.

The i

I- 1—ue of t

. It Howa . and Robert ,

‘•uunellman H otloe of Intro

advertiaiug c It Sextixel.

I Jhnri

During

with the active women of the c busily at work for

one of Ihe greatest turkey dinner- ever given In this resort i- aa-urrd all. The proceed- of .the dinner an the benefit of the church and all can |<o—Ibly do an should make

Oly-

e follow in

Imm John Hramell:

mon CoOncll « —I am the own

lots on We-t avenue, between and Klghtli streets, and dealr your attention to the neces.it; vid lug a better drainage a) that loeahly; also, of the grea lifting ttie roadway up togra.! hole- exist there, and auto- h •tailed on account of the hi

Uoti; bi

my of m

d-|«'

IlHAi

city— n At for street ai

crlpl for

‘ «f' 'll) ‘

licit, ai

walk ai

orkle Bros. for. thl- being tl I walk and curb we have paid f, > 17#, Serf Ion North Point,

Klr-I and Ocea ■ IS feet, wide

as”

Tax Collector l^filclgl, made the fol

iiS

Oty-

deed. for 877, 878.

in give hta view ., said V ue made to bibld ihe a| Councilman Mart* -a occasion to get Into Ttie -|>eakcr exprctgrd hether Mr. Scull <a>ul< Councilman Caia|,li> ie matter he'lefl IS tin

immlltee.

#». 684, 878, 674.

•83, Section K: lot. 72#.'780. 688, .no., 670. 090, 891, 602, SMS, 894 730. 751, (tST, 738. 737. 63$. 1-13 and 719. Section K: Iota 888. 839, 8S»!.''70.i, 706. 707.

. 710, 714 wd In the

he city

-Wh.C. then*7' a-ked Cmmcll- bi , man Sampson, fh,. added that the . etty eau’t force Sfcdl to do Hie work. 1

B- I-augley

■k Ihe Hell Telephone Company to

ie company's eoudulta.

A loan of 41000 for new -Ireel work

aa ordered negotiated,

il was moved and carried that all

pi that of McCulme lltlle of wlm-e

( pleled.

bold

ouncllman Headley declared Hu

Ihe commlllee haa plenty of power lo 1 “'"“l’"?"'. ‘"V . , amnunls he Iranaferred:

ut. Mebalrman, the .jwaker de- ( ^ fro[u „„ 48 ° ‘ , r i ^... r <, | U n ne _ - h , h,’* fri " n drainage. r79 from garbage. *2.5

illlee ha- power lo make him . .

It. If .1 I. the aenae of Council 'rom j*vlllon Ir

uuncllmi

•edoiie

(iao

Mra. F. A. Scbock. of lid-

-pending a few daya hi Philadelphia, visiting her daughter, Mrs. Henry

MH 'ul! nigh

Anderson llourgeola, of Krrliirned home oil Salorday afier s(«ndiug several days

city on business. . . - c Kllwood CarpMUr, ourof Phlla- Alii del(,Ida's well known re-ldrnla and

cotlager here, was in low

during the W

Mrs. l.ydta l*e. of tbb Iw-en enjoying a three wcel her daughter, Mrs W. C.

city.

t Ph'

drlplda

evening, the folic

ad opted:

' Itrsolved, Thai the necessary offl-j cer-execute the naceaaary rebate In ! order to eancvl of record the certincates of -alefor taxes of Olrard Realty Com-

pany w hen the aarne are paid.

Councilman Smith opposed the resolution, and Ida wa* the ouly vole

tile, against Ha adoption,

dug! — - this M«d l lwr Xlmr. A number of tbt local mcmliera of lxi‘i...||c Ulty igslge. No 116, Loyal

of foot*, altapdad the election

of that society on Monday evening. Herbert R. Vorlieea. fc-merly of tblcity, was elected Vice IMclator and J S Rush Prelate. AHer tbe etactlon, Ihe Ocean City members were guests

o* Dictator Christopher Smith.

INCOME TAX

iprlated

I; mlaceliaweona, l; printing, *2. following bills

To . trecta. *89: lulerest, were ordered

Julius Heurlcb.

t ndenl of lha Alta Krigndly Swiety. j -pbe Liberty Fire Company _

I liiladelphta, w as among the vlaHora pn^ented w ith grata carpel, » hjch ^.‘gV^s io impo-c to (h-ean city on Friday has I wen laid on Ibe second lloor. and coaMa of | ol j|v|duaU by

Jobtf - . .. - —- — 1

, S. Champion, city treasurer ». Interests; etc , *11080.48; Itobcrl

■rfore lireculeaf; *7.30: R. Uarwourl. *8 56: J. -Isiwinrr lor Anion. | Kpps, *8.40: John Trout, vl 78; Jerry •resting event of tlie coming Williams, *281: J Murdock. *9 88: J legislative session wilt be Ibe vote on P. Fox, *5 *8: William Shlmp. *2 81 tbe Income lax resolullun which comes J- Llby, *100 88; S. Hurley, *47 23 hi Ihe shape of a pro(V*ed amend- Samuel Carbart.*70;CharlesD Samp1 to to the federal couMUnllou. It son, **5.50; Somers Young, *1 80; lore than 40 years alnce Cover- H Wlllets, *1 30; S. B. Conver, Randolph received Ibe engrossed C. H. Wataon, *63; Headley and nplltied resolution adopted by , A^ams, *38 20; Thumaa J. Thor Congress with Its big seal and elgiia- cents; L. L. " allace, *65; Osborn lures. Corson. *S; N Cariaoa, *2; J. Fox *g; That resolution became tbe i-e^bra- John Trout, *S; Ocean City Water Co , ted fifteenth amendment and was one *875; O-boru Corson, *278 83; Ledger, of Ibe closing event- of the recon-tiuc- Ri.40;H. T. Fuuld- *90 John McAleese, Iton (■crlod Uovrrnor Fort has re- *848; R. C. RoMusou. *12 36; E B. reived a copy of the Income lak Tesolu- Kngllsb, *90; T Iwe Adams, *12 30; 8 lion that m aoadopted by Congreas-at H. Swan *105; R. L. CuIT, *218 00; W. Its last session. K. Young.*2246; B.C. Robluauu.tSO 10; Thai resolution Is to surrender to tbe H. A. W. Smith. *89.

federal government one of t e rights

Included In tbe tenth amendment. ' aorprlae I*-rig. It will authorise ,»«■*» Ruth .Moore's young friends

• Monday

|0 la a

lug a |»r

f Ibe

surprise party

dHcatlon evening. Carnes were played, fob

large beating stove. Tba» articles ^ otherwise Coder the Cbnatllullon lowed by refreshnieuts, and all had a •f the Rev Jobn J „ ie ou | y dlrec| Ux Uie feder .i most enjoyable time. Those present Sweeney, rector of St. Augustine’s KoverIinlf|ll „„ | €ry ,, upau , he Were I'eul Mead, Vaughn McClure,

IS ibe m

• of II

urker Crenjaagy Sauce While and Sweet foisl.wi Pickles Celery > Hot IliscuH rult Cake Pum(>kln PiTea Coffee FATE OF THE WORLD. our Ways In Which Our Planet May Como to an End. Tbe earth and all Its Inhabitants are --lined InerMablj to deatroctloa. according to Professor Perclval Lowell, who declared (bat one of four poaglble fates awaits this planet and everything on lb A tramp star might atrika tbe earth, ho said, and grind It and Its people to powder or ride foil tUt Into when the earth's living creaouM be scorched to death Tidal friction, by Ita gradually retarding force, might paralyse the earth's motion so that one aide of tbe globe wonld be eternally baked by tbe sun and tbe other side forever trapped. This haa already happened to Mercury and Vensa. i of an water and atr through depletion or absorption tbe earth might become a dry. desiccated planet, wandering lifelessly through apses. Mercury, again, example of thla. and ao la the The moat sure death of all. •er, aa depicted by Professor 1. la the deny and freezing of un. which la certain to occur time. When tbe last flicker la extinct that gigantic hall, bereft of all radiance and warmth, and Ita retinas tramps, among them the ewrth. win drift about awaiting colllaome other planetary derail wonld mean at once da and a new bln h.—Boston

Journal.

What s In a Name. Epicure—Waller this aleak la poal rely bad. It must be three weeks Id. Waiter—Ah. pardon, monsieur 1 bare made xe meestake and bare brought you ze venison. EpicureVenison 7 Oh. yes! Then you leave It. fTaatrs It.) Ah. to be rrnlaon, and very nice. too-*ery Indeed!—Town Topics.

ZA .JME & ZAJME Druggists

Councilman Marts Calls At- Subject lo \ii(iit Calls opes All tbe Year •ration to Roilioad Co.. Cor. Ellht': St. ond Wosley Ave., Ocean CHy ing at Tenth Street. '

tonuclhuan Marts,

mrettng on Monday evening, called ' tbe atletillou of the members cf Hist body to tbe unprotected grade croaalng

t Tenth

LOTS FOR SALE !

J,,.,• 0.1!—“™' ' ,,il si ' c °"'SraooJ Mrrat. orar Boardwalk, *650 ba* removed tu watchman. I-ot on Asbury avenue, near 1 bird St, all up to grade £450

a_. . ... •ecemiy i on Wesley aven<ie, near Twelfth street,

uunl to

ompar v all improvements #1,400 -1 Bay front lot with ri|>arian right, near Fourteenth St. *75

t wonld be

keep a watchman at that puliat -safety gates there. Tbeco

city nffictsb

- nnltl tbi

there last'spring

•orldenl, ’

Prealdru

la taken by t'ounctl.

WcCORKLE BROS.

Concrete Building Blocks. ’ Leonard Kumiss Co

Electricians

sa Axbury Avenue. Ocean City, N. J. JACOB SCHUFF THE PIONEER BAKERY. It. 700 Asta't Aims*. Ocm« Qt|, I. 1.

QUARLES L. HOFMANN REGISTERED ARCHITECT 421 Mariner A .Tercha'ts' Hulldlng

H. F. SAILOR & CO. ' Boat Builders Tenth and Bay Ocean City, N. J. SHOEMAKER'S STORAGE .HOUSE l!tlb and Went Ave., Ocean (Tty, N. J. .er-mia having Furniture or any kind of Merctiandlae to be stored will save money by going to Ibe Shmakei Storage House

The Poor Post. "My husband never geta what h* abould for bla poetry." aatd tbe port', wife, with a tinge of aadneaa. "Oh, don't be too hard on him.” replied the girt abaentmlndrdlj.—Took8ta teaman.

City recorder Terk Way ai State of New Jersey, by riparian oinmlaaloner* to Ocean City Aisorlalon. *231. Riparian grant on Reach tliuroDgbfare, 77 feet front on high mark and on northeast side of Sixth street. Adelaide Crummer lo Hanuab W. Mitchell *1. Lot. 738 and 764, Sec

Uoti D.

Arthur D. Harrows rt ux to Margaret C. Coney. *167. Lot 2S7, Sec-

tion (J.

ue to Lemuel Coney. *167. Lot 286, Section U. May Fratanduouo et vlr lo Km mi Shields. *1200. Lot 802. Section D. Edwin H Esher et ux to Clara M Robinson (1000 Lot 7U6, Section

8 Room Cottage on Asbury avenue, near Seventh St. $a,8oo to Room Cottage on Central Ave., near Seventh St. #3,500 JOSEPH I. SCULL 757 Asbury Avenue

FOR SALE at only $3,250 The Charming Cottage of 7 rooms and bath No. 924 Central Avenue Bath Room, Electric Lights, Heater in Basement. Fine Large Silting and Dining Rooms. A lot cannot be purchased in that locality under $i,8oo, as it is considered the finest all-year-round liome sile in Ocean City. For Terms, etc., inquire MASSEY & EDWARDS Eighth and Central Avenne

MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No waiting for two weeks lo know If yon an gat It; we an tall yon et ona. Bargains in Bay and Oman front pro pert tsa. Choice cottages for ■ale. Also lots for Investment and for Improvement--tha choice of Oman City. Apply In J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. J.

KKAI. KMT ATE A Alb €*>> V KVAXT A<« I’oinmlasloner of Deeds for New Jersey. ('ommlMriouer of Deeds for Pennsylvania Specialties in Inreatment plots of 5 to 130 well-loatad tola. Hare appliaula for cottages, (moo to *5000. W bar bave you to offer T ROBERT FISHER. Bourse Building, Ocean City

ABBOTTS’ Alderney Dairies OCEAN CITY, N. J. 746 Boardwalk Choice Dairy Products Butter and Eggs Bell Telephone No. 5 The Pontiere Repairing *I8-*IS Aabary Are.. Oceaa City. N. J.

JSliooss

REPAIRING NEATLY DONE

+ncALLISTER’S* BIO CHRISTMAS STOCK

Selecting Holiday Gifts Easy Here Note a Few Suggestions HANDKERCHIEFS UMBRELLAS A’e are Showing a Urge line of •! A swell line of umbrellas, fancy Handkerchief, the prettiest and and mission handles, blank and cheapest line in town Call and see colors, for men. women and cbilonr line. dren.

WAIST FRONTS Madras Waist Patterns Beantifnl line of waist fronts, • Beantifnl waist patterns of Meropen work embroidery. 50c. 65c, cerizcd Madras. £■£ yard,* in pretty. Also hand embroidered goods i holly boa ready to give, 69c, 80c, at ft.00. ! and $1.00 box.

MiQPPllnnPmid Furs. Blankets, Mufflers, Suspenders. miscellaneous Tjrt Aprons Kimono,. Sweaters, Belt

n El- Church.

Internal Revviiue Collector William

visiting rebfe McUnaob, of Philadelphia, lake, great

(7 pride In bls-summer home, on Atlantic avenue, above Fourth street, In this resort, which he vlsUsquIlefrequently. m Mr. McCoaeb haa recently erected an ~ altrartive fence around bis property.

Tbe Rev. and Mr* John Dusamau. ol this city, are atweut on a len dajs'

visit. Mrs. Du-sman t« '

lives Ill Millville atad Mr. Dusami

In Pennsylvania.

Parker Miller and wife have 1 lurued front a visit to the borne of Ml Miller's parents. George l\ Hartmi

nnd a Ife, at Palermo. Parker shot 12 *i®i* -atihlts, 2 woodcock and 2 hawks Mril g,| t / while away. pbla, ancompai Oeorge Fens!ermacher, of I’blla- Davis, w'i

telpbla. wa. among Ibe vlaltoi city on Tliur-day of laat »ev

and Mrs. Fenatrrmacber t» -iwnd a (Kirtion of t si Peteraburg, Florida.

Young, of Pbltadel-

d by her friend, Mr. frlf'd* will be glad or here on Tburoday condition la much Imptoead

Mra. Young, who formerly conducted j Marriraia ibe w*a

ck. ' Mr. a hotel in Ocean City, la one of tbla irranglng reaort'a great admirers, and would Ilka > Inter In )0 gun an up-to-date hotel bare.

Julius Matbla, ('hour |>euu, Dorothy

Waram, Mabel l^ka, Hertba Lake, Had bvrnke of Paraliaia. CbarloUe Smith, Sophia Coraou, Elate 8 H. Samp-ou. one of Ocean City'. «“«' M' 11 Moor '' Mr • ud well known cltlxeua. bad • atroka of —« paralyala 011 Friday morning Iasi. ' ** 0< " Wrong, while working at the home of hi. 1 * * b ' k ' downatalr, to •t- ;»sz ellle. Dr Abbott rtilled to give of ^ Tll „ on n hn ^ <rnl , lw him medical treatment, and Mr former waa leanlnc aatd aloud, rudrtr. l*am|>aon wa. brought to bla home lo tll ai (be i-onple In front might hear: Saturday. Hla many "Alwaya rAvIng In tbe way. like Ba-

Slatea according to tbetr population.

that t

Mlaa Pauline Knott, who. before her]

two years ago, was Mi

stood In

Pauline Clark, daughter of Captain j *? ol ‘ l

Upon which tbe Indr whose covru bad liern tr.dd.-n on. lurnlog round

rrpllrd with * sweet smile: ‘It waa tbe angel w-tu war and tbe am whk-t

Wert.

Iota.

Abel D. Scull et ux to Eibellnda D. Winkler. (280 Lot southeast afcle Pleasure avenue, 115 feel northeast Tenth street, northeast 40 fast I southeast 100 feet. William W. Ltgglna et ala. to Lillie F. Llgglna. *1. Lot 888, Section I) Arthur D. Barr.wa et ux to David Coney. *167. 1x8 286. Section <4. Elizabeth Paten, executrix, lo Abel D. Scull (1000 No 1. lend aide of Pleasure avenue, 78 feet northeast of Tenth street, northeast Pleasure avenue 112 feet by soutbe 100 feet. No. 2. Lot on northwest de of a 18 feet wide alley, urtbeeal of Tenth alreet. 1( et on alley by 100 leet deep. Ocean Site Co. lo Peler F. Miller,' (1800. Lot 88. plan Ocean City Development Oo. Oceeu City Aeeociatlon to Derld P. Creaewell. (9000. All right, title and Interest In tract of land aontb of Sixtieth etreet and extending to Corson'a inlet. (ilrard Realty Co. to Frank U. Lane. *1. Lot 63. plan ol said company. Ocean City Association to Henry D. Moore *281. Three feet wide etrtp 00 edge of high water mark, 77 fret deep on northeast aide of Sixth atreel and riparian laud In from of same. Ocean CHy Uardaps, Co. U Hill Dredging Co. *1. Lot* 108,110. 208, 207. 220. 423, 426. Sat. 523, 324, 323, 1440, 1441, 1442, 1448, 1444, 1445/1450, 1481, S

H. STEELMAN Fresh Meats less, Cotfees, Fine Groceries

end Provisions

rOUlTRT QUEUED TO OIOEI fOUHTH ST. anil ISBURT «VE. Cigars and Tobacco. Order* BclMcrcd Order* receive prompt attention.

Pins, Combs, etc., etc.

s. s.

755 Asbury Avenue

Eyes Examined Vitbont Drops

A. W. ELY sr Virginia and AUaaile J ATI. tRTIt' CITT, X. J.

tu n

, more inwiutnaiion. | and Mrs. John Kn<4t, ol this city, waa

Max Had era" operailon. |, h „ be» u suggeslrd that tbe bu.l- "Harried to a rich banker In Denver on J. Stewart Zaiie.ol the firm of Zane nes. men wf tbl. ewaort. on Aabury ave : Saturday last, according to report. ,1 Zaire, druggists, w hose hrallti has nue, 1*1 ween Sixth aod Teoth street-, ('aplain Knott said at noon yeatar-

i.»l baeii goo<t rerently. wem to Pbtla- srrsuge for a “ f , day that tbe wadding waa to have Sam - Ha wouldn't

KJSt n "SlWb.rirl-J,,', Tb, JK .us I •»•'•'■>• “a

will have to undergo ao operatkiu. tha movamant .

young 8I1

fellow I should haaltat.

I con Hr mat ion of IL

DU lOOI-Ulllg J Oil

J Tele*ra nil

_ William U. Wilson et nx to Mary baaHata about !u. Horn. (2100. Lot 481. Sect too D. broke.—London I Jason Buck at agio David Kraus.

'(900. Lot 828. BccUoo A.

W. L. BERRY, Manufacturing Jeweler, NO. aa SOUTH SECOND ST.,

ALBERT G. GILBERT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER 645 Asbury Avenue, OCEAN CITY. H. J.

McAllister Ocean City, N. J.

HOT WATER BOILER, How are yon ? Glad to ate you, and hope you're wall and all your family. Yea, Indeed I THE WHOLE BOILER TRIBE arc alwaya In good condition If they are put In by thla plumbing eeUbltrbmeut. You can wager your pUa 00 boilers from here aa well a* 00 oar

COAL SPECIAL DESIGNS « CONCRETE BLOCKS and Sidewalks, also Brick Work and Plastering. COAL COAL Sehufeh, Carter A Co.

COAL COAL

Boy your Coal from tbe

First National Bank

TWELFTH

Aa you am always

Ocean City, N. J. CAPITAL UMN. SUSPU1S UMM

GEO. 0. ADAMS A BRO. PLASTERING, RANGE SETTING

OCEAN CITY. N J THOMAS J. THORN Florist FALL BULBS. GRASS and CLOVER SEED. 93! Asbury Avenue.

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