Ocean City Sentinel, 16 February 1911 IIIF issue link — Page 3

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Ocean City Sentinel QUIQH HEN ARE SEEK QIFTS OF MONEY FOR ; T'' * r r*5 GIVEN FINE TALK PLAYROOM FOR YOUTHS | McALLISTER.’S

REMODELED STORE

-THUBHUAY. FKBRL'AUY 16.

We Khali be Rlad to

V “ "i ■ '

ofiutep*l| . V,

ur readen- Carpenters Hear State Organ- !

add raw of the w/lter, not

izer Botterill Discuss I

portant Subject.

; metubeftoTv^i'eaii City I

.inTaai o,

cau' "Re\n X-Tbe t'alier«“Un»oii K. Church held a regu Monday evening. A decline In the c>M food l»nol only pleatai aRireable hovelly. • Mr*. Cora Clayton !■'making iipprovenieut" to Iter home at becond -."treet and Wert avenue. Tbe-W. C. T. C member" »III meet at Hie home of Mr. (leorge II Parker tbi. (Thuradayl afternoon. More tliaii'ilOS >a« cleared by the enteriahtment recently given In aid of Immanual Itaptlrt Church A "pedal meeting of the lafy of No.. 1 and 2 tire

will b< Keliai Cap polute

•e Company’, houw chief of police <

held the po«.lloo

"eventI -year", « PERSONALS , W. n Sherrerd ,o»H addon held. wa. In town Tuewlay. —^ ,C. fktughty, of Northfiel.d. wa> a vMlor here Monday. John B. P'ggiu.. of CoJItugawood, wa> among the vlrttpr. here Tueeday. Ml.. Bertie Hewi. of Marmora, vlw tied friend" In thl. city during the

Week.

Allred M. Uray and wife, of .Philadelphia, were guert» of the Wyoming H. K IfimtUt wud Henry HpaMIng, of Wyoifote. wereAeceut gueeta of the H lacay nA^ - y* j. HeuryJSjIan amt-wlfe, of PhUa^ 4 delphla, property ow ner* here, were In' town Mondjy * Artiury avenue, haa returned

vlalt to Mtllvl

e of Phila-

Krederlck J. Bla de pbla’a leading h llor lie re thte week

i barlea Bcltock. who I. rot| Philadelphia, a|ieiil Huudi

|«rrnl" lu thla cllv.

Mra Adrlla Delaney, of Camden Jla viaitlng her mother. Mra. Hallle

Burley, inihla dty.

Italph Harwood haa rented and occupy a adiage on Aabury a’

near-Eleventh airdbt.

Mr.. W. K. Buckingham, of Tuckcrtou, I. vlalling her father. Bulldiug ln«|iector H. A. W. Bmltb. Kobert Btarreltand Jamea Mnlhenn. of Philadelphia, art apendlng a few day. al l&SS Aabury avenue. Jobn Wilde, of Philadelphia, tolererted In real dale here, waa among the vMiora to thla dty Saturday. Mra Joaeph 8. Brlgga. of Norrlatum u, I. apendlng a few daye here. Site ta reglatered at the Uarwood. Mr. I arete K. tarter and daugbi-r^ Ml— tirace. have returned home -after a few weeka’ viatt In Philadelphia , Mra. Hannah I). Koblnaon. of thli vlly. ,ia rlaltlog her grand daughter, Mia.Oaulel Eyelet, at Halifax. Pa. Mra. Amy llarby returned lo her borne in Philadelphia Tueaday' afler a lengthy vl.lt to her fatlier. K Howard

Thorn.

J. H. Kenney, of Phlladelphtar •’!«> umnaa collage at Hlxlectith atreet and A .bury avenue, wawln town Saturday and Sunday. j -Kolia Uarretmn^dtid family have clo—d their home aud will rewlde.wlth Mr., (larretaoo’a father. R. H. Thorn, for a few moot ha. Jobo Magutgan, of Philadelphia, who la hulMlu j a cottage on Central a Van ae. near Seventeenth rtrert. waa lo town Saturday.

night by reaaoo of the aerloua III of hla brother, fmeten. Cape and Mra. Jamra Budd, pf thla vlly. who are epeud)ng the w ■nontba In Philadelphia, were among the vaipora here Monday Mr and Mra. J. Reeraa Hildreth left Saturday morning for Haitian Washington. Klcbmond aud otbar potato of Intanat.lo the Booth. Harry W Poulda. .on of D» and Mr.. H. T. Poulda. haa entered the uhemlral engineering department •he l uirerrtty of Pennaylvanla. IgMila H. Pataoldl. of Philadelphia, properfy owner here, and Ml— Pataoldl were visitors to Ocean City during the

Mba Florence E.' Harkler. Jacob Kaltbaaar and Harry Haiti Phlladelpbla, spool Ibe week and wltb < uunctlawn and Mra. William M.

Kabeb lu tbtaetty .

Mr.and Mra K B BtHra. of thla w bo’art apeodtnf a couple of month, lo Florida will laav* Miami in—orrvw for ,Pi Peteraburg where u »y ’ ---= -

YOUNG PEOPLE HOLD BIG RELY.

Appeal Made for Fands to ^

FiniBh Quarters in Pres- > iMevv Arrivals for Spring Business

byterian Church. ” .

prealded

Intercstiug Exercises in the

First Presbyterian Church Were Well Attended.

The young peopled rally in life Fleet Waller H. Preabyterlan Church Sunday'even lug la-1 drew a large attendance. The occa-

eCbrlatlan Endeavor Society.

organlutloti. I .William Hancock pre-lded a r

The principal speaker waa Samuel j"l H ' ,le °n_IbY purpo* Bollerill, of East Orange, w ho traced P*°l ,le ' B the history of the.labor movement * P*^'

from Ibe time of Its Inception and ' Kpdeavor Soclely p

•y morning the pa.to

ft. T. Cnaeelberry. In .|wak

Need of Amusements” for

r Itri

Igof ■■The. V f cr ,. nce visitor

member of ixical 1S92 •The Brat speaker, 1 Kauirmau, bualue— a; trlct council l.n Alia urged the building iTp

l.awre:

r the tuecli

mntry

lulled effort ba.dou

but in England andViermany. Wlllwthe Introduction »f big faeto

rle. and almllsr Inrtltullona. the cm ployer lort Intereat lo the employe penoually know each of those lu bh employ. Thedeaire of greater pnditi ou tlie part many ol the graspiui employenlwaa followed by poverty foi Ihr employe and Ida family. .The laboring man proceeded lo organue. He w a. Mlgmatljed a. a con.plratoi and fre<|ueutly imprlMined, but gradu ally the effect' ol organisation wai

n In^tbe Improved condition, of

Maud Fot

There wa- an in. I lev. H. T. Caa-ll. You rig People ” —In part. Mr Cg

n principle of their or-, ii, the speaker declared, la nd llial principleialiod made. bor movement In England > failure, lu Ibe House of

today t

I l hi

tilctywj,are

. The fearful condition of Ui* pov alrlckci inhabllaiila of.ihcKa-l and llii-c condllkma are due ti ".yalem" or comhlualloti ol tu Inlereala, i midllloui^lhalt'ry lo hei In every trade. / In ^very cal wrorklngmeu arc organizing lo t Ihla rtateol affairs—workingmen organize for ttieli* own prole igaluat these pnlirfly combtiiatlo

rapltal.

The Culled Brotherhood of l arpeuer. aud Jolnera has 2 I <*>i tneuibe n gmal "landing Tliroiigh theellur if Ihla bndherbood, wages of carpci er» have been Increased from an ave ■gc of fl.TS a day lo an average of I m day. and the .hours of lahut bai been reituced from 10 to b a day * The .peaker urged hla hearers to r i|*ct thetr craft, work for condltloi hat will enable them and their (am le» to have proper comforts in the toitae. and!help them to keep the

children out of factorte.

Bouedll said that 'within tl •w year, the coat of living has h creased 40 per cent., and the ralae < wages haa been only W percent , a •howo-by atallstic*, w hich dlsprovi the allegation made In some qoartei that high w ages have caused the pH.

of nece—ltles lo aoar. J’oweiful cooU-

itrol the necessities of a[c ,

Hie. with tbair cold-atorage plan realKin.lble for the Increase In Ibe i of living He called upon the «n bers to better these conditions by ei ig their rights of suffrage at

d polla.

liters, but be ad-vU. ’hearers to endeavor to seen re an able adjustment will their employer.,' and arraorrmeuta that a III be bonorable both to tKe contractors and Ibe Bollerill waa heartily applauded at the conclusion of bis address. McManus said that the wages here are mu aucb as they should be. •ere ta no reason why carpenter, ould not get a. much money here as, any place along the coast. He felt re. he raid, that by. united effort elr aequert to'thf coiilractbra w ill be granted on aud after March I. —' it the meeting were served Iwlcbc* and Coffee, and then

all bad a smoke.

The uulon, officials aay, haa ami berahlp of 106. and there were Jgvi application* for mgmber»hlp rrc#>ved I the close of the meeting \ OIVEN A SDRPHISE .

youth must very season . the dully*! at

, life is Idr il fancy aud . ^ outh h

cares.' Tha n it be sail

We believe, it tsTru ideal which tn his o every yndng per-o one life w hich. II sn

oPhrl

ild a

ridicule, the w glon of lofty e:

that dreary cumpi

'brlsii

verydflen the ■It of a steady | d the lack of Hu

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I. nol rl|-e ^ wty. i-ui f e reapou.l-' j esbvterlan : t playroom! $ here some ^

iorki.1 f

. i ’ Have just r

Cun

i Materials, Shi

actsj/d Pillow Case

it'Note the following prices

Percales, Draperies, Couch Covers, Now is'the time to prepare for Con-

'*1

1’ictty Ijwns, Apron Oingbam Slleets. jqc

md .

I. .How Cases.. . ' is.'ic yd. I Avalon Drapery, ij'^eyd. j)bc yd. jCiiitain Sw iss. . ioc yd: I Heavy Couch Cover, $1.25 g^Sc,- cacli J Bot Percales, 12‘Jc yd. IKx. yd. wide blchd. muslin, 10c

You are cordially invitedvto call and inspect our new goods and learn our prides, whether you want to dniyor not. We guarantee our prices as low, or lower than

1 way aud where thryj^ ^ Philadelphia stores,

tines and helpful book* under me we t Ki?* Opr White Sa’e will continue ariotljer week. ■ S. S. McAULISTER n"tiie''bi'-tue.7 'f u|$ ”5S Asbury Avenue Oc,etin CJity, IN. J.

Some pledge* of gift* were made 1 e-ponse to the appeal. The teacher* and pupils of the Hui he project ." . , Any friend* w ho care lo i.aslrt llnai lally In the work can send gift* to Hi uperlntendein of the Sabi alii m-Imxi MOVE FOR PUBLICITY On Saturday afternoon of this week t 2o'clock In the Council Cbembei ill lie brlil a very Important publi

Ynrk 1‘hllailalpUla and-.

—■ful l—ue of Hie g

lellberalti^i

’hrlstlan -Etjdejyhr

id wladonf

zilds for Chrlrtleri Enthuslai HI a* Cbrlsttan Ebdeayor. Ther ad. indeed, for the very highest

ilopmeul of Ihi

intellect that Indispensable and worry do

away.

rocy; 1

•vlly.

W hlle a Isdom is fur lie ri|ieneas of superior « the .low growth of -omitlung else quite a. r expedience, life's work ot give, but generally

oergy. buoy.

racily, enlhu.li

qualUlc, lo spired by Ibe surplus cue gy of youth, no great enlerpriae ttan successfully be executed, it matters not of what nature the enterprise, be. whether they have nfereoce Itvtblugs material or spiritual, young heads are Indispensable. and young hearts, youug lungs, young tuuguea. Hands and feet.

1 at It neats

all Ibeae Iblug* guided by Ibe

riper years, have for Ibelr

•For Christ, and -the Church,'

ilgbly force for good they could be Is readily seen.

”1 wish to eaiTyour atteulioD lo Ibe

you,, a. young people,

derive from religious asaoelattori -^...og younelves. I owe mucb to Ibe ! t(b rial tan Endeavor. . 1 do not apeak

erprl-ea of IJfe

Ml—Ndella I’owell. daughlet aed Mr. Wm. Powell, wi

pleaaaot aorprl— pdtty at her

Friday evetilog. All present lidd a j thVln any egoti.m, grand time plavlog games, listening the same

to mtialc. etc . thl* being followed by! “1 an you coocelveof a nobler aim refreshment.. • j fqt any body of. people, youug or old, Those who enjoyed the featlrtile, tn have lhao Cbrlrt and the Cburch f wereMuo^BaraBmJlb.Beatrloa Duo- Tberet* ooua nobler, but 1 warn yoO can lona.Adama. Edua Lake, JJIjve'from being turned aside from It. A and Alice Wrtgglo*, Prlacllla Hbaip^Cbrlrtlau Endeavor should y, eoclcl, and Lila bleelman, Kby Joboatm, Jo*, but social to save/ Everywhere, In Hehock. Adolphus Cox, Alien bmlth, |ever7tbiog..all the flme, tfbrlrtlau«n Frank Helm elder. UnaUf Orooecker. deavor meapaChrfrt Eotbrooed'.CbH. Herbert Hmllh, Heracbell Henderson, tlau Eiithu.la-m. " Ilarrv Haa* *od Mr-aWl Mr*. Powell. | *7^ ' * * ' Harry naa. ATTEND TRADE BOARD Al a meeting ui Holy Trinity Church lni p*,..M ■ceil-s wfilir Bod, 10

ilug the church rectory

niiied. The lector. tba| President Jam— M. Steven., of the ' "* ' Buard of Taade. ha. I—osda call for lug of the board ID Coaodl cham

ber this eveal g.

A full allendancc of the members I

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oseu unfell for mme time. ha. gone •« v ■ ' ' ■ to tbs Preabyterlao Hoapitol for treat-1 A , k.Wii

d. and. U d I Jo. w 1

the

t %er Dr. Jo L thraoo wa*

1. B. Hmllh A Boo*.

1 and Oregon QUIETLY WEDDED

Allen H. Coraoti, a former resident f this cl[57had Mlae Florence M loram, ol Philadelphia, were quietly tarried al H o'clock" last evening al lie home of the bride. 4111, North eventeentb atreet. After the wedlog, Mr. a.id Mr*. Como started on trip. They will re-lde Iq Phlladel-

■r a number of years. 1 the newly wedded

NEW COURSE OF STUDY

GHiS.j.JDjMS&JR 0 . ''y"" 'll—Ian la Farailarc, Carpets, Mattlaj and Beddini Wiadow Shades, Etc. * •IS) :2 taburr avenue.OcranT’tty. N J The PontiereBOOTiSHOE REPAIRING SHOP REPAIRING NEATLY DONE tlt-918 Asbarj Ave.. Ocean City. N. J. STORE and STOCK OF r Housefurnishing Goods ...FOR SALE...

Grand opportunity for a live busiWill sell or rent store property separately. 'If wanting a good busiifess stand, it will pay yon to

Mark W. Adams, a^tlie meeting of be Board of Education Tur*day'eveu9 lug. asked taupl. Hlevena if there had been any suggestion nf ertabllahcommerclal course of study to the high school. Stevens said that the matter haa been given some consideration, aud he ipoke In favor of aucb a course, aa did be membra of |he board. Mr. Hlevena aald he would be glad o lake the matter up toward Ibe later part of the present school ~terai, lu preparation for the nextMerm. *heuUNION MEETING

The mei&bers.uf Inta J nuncll. No12S. Jr. O, IT. AcM .are making active preparations for the uubiu meeting' to be hdd here Tuesday evening next. -Nearly all the Htate officers arc expected u> be present, as well as large delegations of members of councils lu Cape May and Atlantic Countlea. he local lodge will praaenv a de-

lve for Initiation

ddreaaea w III be made by several Sf distinguished visitor*, who will IddudeTthe Rev. Dr j. Morgan Read, who base large circle of frleods dly. ' .

rtma-

hat the port office building should have a flagpole 00. top of tbe+iouae, together whb'i" large flag ThJ suggestion la hofewttl turned over to Fostmartrr Huttho and J. Monroe Cheater, tha oaoegof the building

State officer, of the Chtiatlan Endeavor met at Capa May yesterday for tha purpose of organlxlug a County Cbrlrt Ian Endeavor Boctet.v. Wllllai Hancock and Elmer Hanck were the rapreaantatlvea from this city.

Aotei a axo coTTxnra. ^ H0T6L Jpise^YRe..., Ocean Ave. Between Eighth and Ninth Htreeta .

OPEN ALL THE YEAR * H. A. W. 8MITH THE IMPERIAL K.STKAI. A VK., OCEAN C1TT. f« J

GARWOOD HOUSE, 7«a Central A venae. OCEAN CITY. Naw Jaraay. netlctum: hoeaiioo. All tba Lalart Im Mas. B. UAH WOOD. Prog.

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MARK LAKE Undertaker ami lunbalmer

Geo. O. Adams 713-15 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY

WASHINGTON

Feknmf 9. 23. Hartlt 16,30. kydl 13, 27, Mf Hi; 11,1911 $11.85 from OCEAN CITY

Pennsylvania R.R.

SHERIFF'S SALE.

t pobnr^rwadna?—1 ' i 1—11 lo Monday, Februarj- 27th, 1911.

iet'jerlw? .w.'tjIB* 1 SJuXot 1 IDtba atyoflMna Styl

eight iflt) la aaotloa -If oa the plan ot low ‘nr the oa—a lit) A—octal loo: ~ ' lag at a potot^ ui'l t* souili—-Icel,

nr-

lhlrij D (10| H—. aa J or" Ibat sMlti I. leagtb or 0«pill aoulbc—terlj oelw—o iid— paj*ll*l^nwtr. u'd ^Stevent—01b

SHERIFF'S SALE.

Ol, H—1 »—le sad II e—t——t Uo—*ad el al.sr.gefnid.ois, 1 •o.il aipq— loaaiaa g.bltev^lQS.0. Monday, February 27U1, 1911, r~ ss.te'.sa'.K.'htss »t»’*Co2n r irooiJ* ca^MagCaaMr. N?

TWO VERY DESIRABtE EttlS AT A VERY LOW PRICE • A beautifully graded corner lot at We&ey avenue and FifteenUt"street, ceincnt curb and sidewalk. 54 feet front by S5 feet deep, only - • - ^1700 • An inside lot adjoining the corner, only - $1200 • These lots must be seen to lie appreciated. MASSEY & EDWARDS Eighth and Central Ave

THE KATHLU tt»l>mral Aveooe, OCEAS C1TX. J.

I OCF.AN ATKNt'K Ocean Lit,, X. J.i •b# 7—r p Hoi Wator Hast

THE ELBERON

Utanteolo-w O-ver*. 1«>ol-citi>£ Huy. 1 have for sale an attractive, well planned bungalow situated on the New Tract opposite the Motor Boat Club. It consists of three bedrooms, hath, livinjj-room, dining-room, kitchen, finished in mission, every modem appointment. -This bungalow is well built and can be purchased at a bargain figure. Ca'l and look it over, as it is worth your investigation. Price $2,025. Easy terms. JOSEPH I. SCULL 757 Asburv Aevnue

MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE No waiting for two work* to know If you can get It; we can tell yon L. once. Bargains in Bay aud Ocean front properties. Choice cottages for sale. Also lots for Investment and for Improvement—the choice of Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. J.

Dance Every Wedaeaday and Saturday Night

Bell Phone 18 Inter-State Phone 134-A SUTT0N & CORSON CO. General Contractors Grading and Street Building 739 ASBURY AVENUE Ocean City, New Jersey

The Excursion House

JAMES CLARK :: MAIN STREET and . . . NEW JERSEY AVENUE SOMERS’ POINT :: N.J.

Construction Sand & Gravel Co. •JOS. a. GMArviroiON. NAnnnnnr Office, 8th St., Opp. Penna. Depot Ocean City. N. J, All grades Concrete Gravel and Sand. Top Soil for Lawn Purposes. Dirt lor Grading or Filling. READING RAILROAD DEUVERY.

HEADLEY A ADAH* —Reading: Coal Also Klndyng Wood*z baatg^or cold.

Real Estate and Search Company of Cap* M*t County. N. J.

Uapt- Conwn waa acoomnanisa ui pt^umugm and decorator*, halt Phlladelpbla by tb* Rev. H. T. fa#- Joat inaUllad a ncwly-pateolad wallaelbrrry. ,

-.•pSMTSii;

The Keights of Pythias Hall, on As- Lrc.'“Sa'j’.'J^d m

bory avenue, near Herenth atreet, hat I —«-»« Maad—g a/.ga*y—_ij—igbiWNi been, sold lo tbe "Half Aaaoctation of . Jt—odatioo: H—lcalng om i—T sooT Ocaan City.” Tha naw owner* a™ *^*y ^ virtually tb* —m* aa tboag who have ' "y • “fMwagiaop uw aafeWarta, 0.

rtructadaa to abow all the. (alert Ideas , bad lb* bulldiug. SigiK; —xba tatb**lt-*o*t-pl*lbrt o..* can aeef . L.— 1,-zrt'rt-hbto..

the vffwl* of the Utert coloring, dod nwrvlwb or Mog

L A, STEELMAN BUCKSNITH and WHEtlWRIGHT Practical Horseshoeing JOBBING DONE PROMPTLY a*4 0pier Ttep 1 SpKiiHf Agent for Stewart'a Iron Work* Co. alp end Ornamental Iron Fence, >n Raillogi and Window lluerda. Seventh St. and Haran ha. SHOEMAKER’S STORAGE HOUSE latii mmd Weak AweOreu fltyi H. J. All peraoua having Fnrolture or any kind of Merchandl— to be Mured will •ave money by going to the ' Shoemaker Storage House IRA E. WALL . ‘725 Centra! Ave. Ocean City New Jersey -— Plain and DecoratiR

• Thah'ra aw a. *». *>. ••

Grand'Marter -Work oiio Jobp f. without the aiahai laklaa* down .. . . ...liafmaarta* p-awaa wwt—ca—1— (lopper wa* her* Tueafay eveolug o, roll*, atau-blug color*, ale All tbei Another aervlew of aoug-wlll be held .ww*. jaaa«. ew* J tttr.u. a, ah wia. by k rVL . 'w* Paw, tatart adcaa aae worked out eod placed in the Fkrrt M K Cborcb next Buu- A.. D : _*!!*•

— -a- So rn A O 0 W. HI* 00 wrnga.rt—Bar td tbo— aaeo In the evening, the earn* aa waa bald «y*° Tau— *00—*?—.at,: 61 uapaTi ,. FoaSairt.-.Lrt No. 5n/Hecth>n 0 waaantortatnlMaud itelpful, and m")T»"| > V^ ^ lart Hqaday ulgbt. The frtetoe. Dr :l “° l " A »8«“7 waa mucb epprocaatod by the atxai- iatonrtad to (Iprta to, . Brunyato, wUI broach al the morq.ng j J- MKX.vhnfc«ng. Bo. dM, Aabury Park. ^tSTaprlu, wort In thl. «£lw.y. ■-rvlea. ‘ *5^2 fiJNS?','. t«.to, r (rtU>

Estimatcs Cheerfully Given A Pott Cert will brinf our aerv^e to you.

FIDELITY TRUST CO. TITLES INSURED

FARM PROPERTIES BOUGHT AND SOLD Cape May CourtvHoufle, N. J. Ocean City Title and Trust Company of Ocean City, New Jersey CAPITAL *100,000

Baraklag by Mafl a Specialty

Advertise in the SENTINEL

(visum and Central Ava OCKAM CITY. K. J.

HOTEL ATGLEiN’ INTH AND CENTRAL AVENUE Ocean fBy. N. J. a. c. uorr. Prop. BOARDING 814 Central Avenue

THE LINCOLN Ninth and Wealey Avenue

QHARLES L. HOFMANN REGISTCRCD ARCHITECT 421 MarteerA (Vrchasta’ BuBdlng

fgr—sgaj ug’naturgaj

K. A. PORTER Contracting and Grading 1014 Aabury Avenue teen City New Jersey romr»hSr^£fj" tr Toor*palroEM»'aoU«i«g bT

Per LISHT.HEITand POWER CITY GAS UGHT CO.

Ejts Eiuniiici WitlMt Drops N'awart up-Ur-Ssu matbada. BaUato ml—q'Sr f aqaty**! 1 et ol KydOjea^etaan—a—eoi

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

First National Bank OF - OMan City, N. J. CAPTTAi SM.ML SWFU* MAIM

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