Ocean City Sentinel, 10 April 1913 IIIF issue link — Page 4

' * *' I — GETTING READY TO GO TO GETTYSBORG Old Soldier Residents., of Ocean City to be at Encampment. Onto Wty '■ Civil War vrlAan- • and there are quite ■ number here, with Dm record- -are 110*' talking . t. lb* big reuntou of llit soldier- on both ] •Mo or I lie conflict lo lake place on the bait lelleld at Ollyliurg on July I, 2. 3 and 4 next. Tht- l« the —mirentennlal snqlverfsry of that memorable event. While all old aoldler. have been Invited to participate In the affair, tlio-e who will probably have the greate-t Internal In the event will betheaurvlyora of the Army of tbe Potomac and theaurvlvortof LaeVarmy of northern Virginia, who weft much In • evidence on the battlellrld fifty years ago. Among the Civil War veteran- here Intereeted In the coming celebration are the following re-ldetiU of thlaclly: Thomat Parker, who enh-ted a- a 1 iaan-o'-war.maii on the old tailing, frigate Congre— , which was burhed In ' Hampton Hoad- by the Merrlmac lu March, .1862. Mr Barker'. three year ] enlletment began January. IS®, and axptrad January, 1862 He re-enll-ted In ISdljfor one year't -ervlce on board the monitor Peaealc a- quartarma-lrr He wae preeent under llreet Port Mac- 1 Allleter In the Ogeechee Itlver. tla . 1 March. IM. The monllor wg- -truck Ri time- with 68 end 100 pound -hot ' He via p re-en I et the -lege of Fort ' Wagner on Morrlal-lend July, Augu-l ' and September, 1888, aud look part In •

the battering down of Fort Hu tiller during that -lege. After the war. Mr Parker wa-on the Philadelphia police force from 1868 to I8B0. He retired aud came to Ifaia elty. HejjjiUi^ L. ft Thoma-, born lu Cluster 1 County, Pa.. 72 yeert ago. enll-led In Company C, Sloaly .ever.lh Prt.naylvania Volunteer*. In September II- operation*, aud-ln the Army of the South from I8B2 to 188* He waa' at the -lege and caplu re of Fort Pula.kl, (fa.. 18b-; capture of Port Clinch. Fla.. 1881; -lege and capture of Fo r I - Wagner and Ureg. Mom- I-laud. 8 C.,1988 He joined the Army of the Jamas April, 1(M, and wa- with It In all tbe lighting around Peter-burg that yaar. He wa- with the Army of 1864; battle of tbe mli^e at Peter-burg. July 80, 1864; sa-ault aud capture of Fort Harrt-on, near Richmond. September 20, 1864. Mr. Thoma-' regiment wa- part of the division that -tunned Fort Fl-her January U, 1986; lie wa-al the capture of Wilmington, N. C.t February 22. 1806. He Joined Sherman', army at Guldaborougb. N. l\. March 22. I8..1, and wa- present with that army at the surrender of JobD-ton on April 28, 186.1. Ha waa piuatered out In September. 1866 He waa promoted to corporal at tha Rattle or Cold Harbor: made sergeant at tbe Battle of Peter-burg Mine; second nontenant at Fort Harrison; dr-t lieutenant In December. 1881; breveted captain at Kurt Fl-ber; com ml— ion ad captain at Wilmington. N C., and wa- comml—loned major lu June. 1866. He received two fl-.h wounds at Fort Plaher. Mr Thoma- taught -cbool lu Weal Chaater from 1870 to ISM he wa- a teacher for two yean i.i Milwaukee From 1882 until a few year- ago he waa a school teacher In this State. Forman Willi- enll-ted In Sep t ember 1802, In Company D> Twenty fifth Jg. J., organized at Beverly, * which Joined tbe Army of the Polomtc. He waa p rc-cut at lbs Battle of Fredericksburg D. camber 18. 1802. He waa under Ore there before the famous atone wall at the toot of Mary'. H eights. In tbe spring of 1868 lit. regimont, wtthnthere, was at Suffolk. Vs., opposing two division- ofTeug -I reet '» corps. He was inu-tered out InJone. 18<1. at tbe expiration ot hi. term. Mr. Willis, who enll-ted when be waa sixteen and a half years old, wa- , born In Fairfield, Cumberland county Me waa In bualne— In Falrton, thai wmuty, after tbe war He ha. been hi twines, here about eleven years Swing Tib be la. father of Mr- J. 1 Mickey Conon, wa. a flret llentenaiit 1 In tbe Twenty-fifth N. J. Regiment. He it now 82 years old, but be doesn't 1 look It. He was a farmer near 1 lire-ley V Point tor many year* Thomas c. Bennett; who eull-ted at 1 the age of twenty year-, a. corporal in 1 the Two Hundred and Thirteen I If 1 Pennsylvania Voluuteer. at Philadrl ' pbla, January. 1866. wot bom lu Sbef OcW. %gland. and waa brought to I thl« country In his infancy. After hi- 1 enlistment be pawed the examination ' and atagooami— toned first I culenaiil 1 of Company I Twgnty-tourth l ulled ' , Slats- Colored Troop-. He wa- mu»- ' lerad out at tbe close of tbe war. ' Mr. Bennett, who la in his sixty- ' eighth yaar, waa employed at Wans- ■ maker', tor -everel year. He came to ™J c,ljr '"xaged in buBnew In " Dr. Joaepb K. Oarrbwn wa- bom In 11 Philadelphia and la In t»t. -evenly. 1 find year He egllMed In tha Tweu 1 tub Kaglineut. Pennsylvania State 4 Mrlltia. for emergency et OMlyebnrg. ' HI- regiment wea taken Into the ' l ulled State, service for «lx months 1 and mu-tered out at the end of term l>r. Garrison, who graduated from 1 Jefferoon Ho-pttal In 18>W wrred in ' Hie regular army. In the Sixth In ' fautry and Seventh Cavalry ii'urter'. ' rrglmem). He left liie -ervice ja-t lie 1 fore l he Custer Ma. were In 1878 lie 1 now ! fr,m Weno"*hl" , John Irrgang wga a member of ' Company H, Seventh Pennsylvania 1 Reserve-, wblch was organized al Wei Chester In May, 1861. for three yean. All of tbe rewrves served with "w^Artny of ibe Potomac. He wa- j and In Llbbj Pnaon aud on Belle Isle was ] "want ln,a milHu regimen* on "

-r— ' • the field at Gettysburg. After the war be followed the trade of a hatter and was wltfi Stetson A Co. for many 1 year-. Later he eugaged In Hit J baking buHtiew with his son. Edward ^Vllllam H Mcl'ool. who is 7.1 yearof age, enlMed lh the fall pf 1881 tot if ibree years In tbe One "Hundred and Klgliteenth Pennsylvania Volunteers, the famous Corn K .change Itegliuenl J Grounded the bulling of a -hell al Hetty-burg He tot'k part in many : balJJ*!Nn Virginia. He I- a ahoe-rar-ker liy^Hade. In w hich he Is now 'eugaged licrFr-^ He served on the Philadelphia police force from 1872 «to ' 18711 He wa-4'lwi engaged lo railroading for «imf years. Jauie- Chad w let. who was born In Philadelphia audit 71' years pid. enlisted in IV, I for a term or three year. J in the navy and drilled lu heavy artillery forts at Washington, D C. In , January, -|HH2*he was wnl west- -to ! handle heavy guns on river gunboataud be serves) on "the gunboat Ml " Louis. He was at Fdrls Henry* and , Iloncbaiu; at the -lege of Vlcksburg; ] was* on the SI. 'Louis w hen I4£was . blown up on Yazoo lliyar, wa» (ire-ant ' al Hie -urreluter of Vlckaiiurg. When , hi- navy 'service expired, he eull-led ' lo the Twenty-third L'enusyivania In , fkutry in 1886; was present at Ilia end , at A pisuualtox and mu-lered out i with' to- regiment In August, 1181 He He eugaged In nysterlng In the Delaware Itxy afler the war. He livenow with Ills /-pn, Willlaiia, at fileveirtb -trrel and West avenue. Wro. H. Pfkuder. who la In bis seveuly liflli year, served In the navy, eullstlug in 1861. He was ou the sloop of war Jame-toAu; was at capture of Newberu. N. March.- 1882 Mn-t of hi- term was -pent on blockade Pt

lf duty ou tlie Atlantic coast. He was „ discharged at tbe expiration of HIn, term in 1861. He liaa worked as a barber lu Helslervllle and Damilaville. \ Hr I wen here In different etnplnv - rl ijent for almul two years. Benjamin Chew, who I. 82 years old ,r Uounty, X J., and ha- been a farmer jl and a carfieuler. He enlisted In Camre I'any I. I'wenty-flflb New Jerswy, In „ September. 1868, which was organized , in Beverly. Joined Hie ariby of the j ' Potomac ' aud was lu action al , i Fredrrlck-liurg He wa- mu-teretl ^ out with HI- regiment, and resumed lr fanning and carpentering lu4<lonc«1er County. He came to O^ii City In ^ 1881, aud engaged in his trade of carpenter fbr some yesrs. Jonathan R. Seeds, w bo la 88 year- . old. w as born al what la now Vlneland. 0j He enlisted In Company K of the p. Second New Jersey Cavalry lu 1862 for three years. This regimeut waa nrgained In Treutou and served with er tbe Army of Ibe- Tenue— ee under ^ Grant, He wes-oHiaterad out at the j end ot his term He Is a carpenter by ' i, trade and came to Ocean City In 1806 ' - Thomas Leslie, lo w hose war reanrd ' lf refereuce was tuade In tbe 8KHTIXKI. , of _la»t week, was In Company K. r Sixth Cavalry .for three years, dialled on most of Its service on orderly duly i lP at the Second Corps' lieadquarter- _ Mr. Iwslie was on more than jme oc- ' j. cs-ion entnisted with verbal m'eaaagr- < t. In ..ffleers on the march, which was. a • ' big honor, as it wai miu-ual to an trust I a prlvata with such messages. He „ came to Ibl. city lu 1908. h Sylvauus Murpbr was born In | W In-low Village. N.J, and la In hla | sevanty-fiftl) year. Ha enlisted Jan- f nary 2 1884, in Company H. Third | , New Jersey Cavalry, which was or- I t ganlzed in Trenton His regiment • Joined tb» cavalry eorpa of the Amp a of tbe Potomac under Sheridan aud a . served lo all tbe operations from the , Wilderness to IVter-burg aud Rlcbtumid until Augu-l, I8A4. Ha was , treu-ferred witb tbe dlvtmn lo the e Valley 4f Hie Sbenandnab, and took J , part In all tbe operations in that sac , Hon. He was Injured by tbe fall of g '>'■ horse at tbe battle of Winchester. . but coutlnued on duty. He remained with his cooitnaod until February 27 , I 1866, when the operations In the > . Shenandoah closed He waa Irene- ' ferred to tbe Army of the Potomac ai Shenandoah and waa present at Ibe , surrender *! Appoma«lox''otm House. 1 He. wgs promoted to corporal, sergeant u ! and -evond lieutenant, being madt a * , fcommlsaloned ofilcer on July 81. 1884 H Must end out August. 1866, Mr. Mur- (! pby returned home and worked at his ' ' | trade-he was a cooper— for some time. '' He moved lo Brtdglon and married, C' [ and his children were born there. He '' r cinir lo Ocean City about sixteen B year- ago and was employed tor some V , by the electric light company. ; (be la-t tow years he has been - engaged In }ha back business In the * spring and -ummer months — ?■ > Howard Freucb. who served In I 'nm- u , pany O. Twenty-firth New Jersey, was h born' In Beavllle and" la In hlaatxty- 11 ■eveulli year He aerved with hi 8 regiment In all Ita engagements from *1 time ont. organization at Beverly v In September, 18ft, "until It was 1* uio-lered out In June, 1868 Mr ■' was a -eafarlug man tie, 'ore A and aftee-the Civil War J. T. W. Flnneman, who was bom 11 al Mulllca Hlll.iN J..68ya<rs ago. Is >■ probably Hie only old colored soldier /' town. He enll-ted In August. I8«t, Intbe Forty fifth t utted States i 'olored j Troop#. Infantry. Organized In Pblla. '« , Alptrta. and w hich joined Ibe troops !<*j °re Richmond and Pier-burg. I* '• 1 WB* I'-1 1*1® fighting wlth-lhe Army tl f,w 1 'l* *>"l°ai*1' '"r 'h* Weldon Railroad. ■' Then It joined the Army ot the James . L , In the lighting Incident to the capture " or Fort Harrison September 20, 1864, jl|i north of the Jauiee Hlvgyr,. near Rich- , tuorid. He wa- wounfsd lu the right » hand aud right lag m phkel fight near « , Harrison November 12. tut, snd I " wa« mu-tered out on account of!""" wnunda He resumed farm work In M , New Jersey and caiue to Ocean Cltyjdi in iwis. . • jc» '•••««' Documents iir,w„. ar l#*al paper* of all dewsrlptiuna. Ineluding wills, are carefully drawn hv Fi R Curlla Robln-ou at hf- oftl.-e, 744 ' i A-bury avenue. Ocean City, N. j adr Tlie Skm-|N'KI. Pi luting House la l„ ker« buay turning out Job work, but It Vi Wlllllie plca-ed lo do yours. Come In M siypealk It ovoe. adv i

rr Recent real estate transfers in Oraan iy City recorded hi the ofilce of County i« n#k Hlldrin.'a. reported in HieCapr il May County Oa/etle. are as follow-: '• Sarah K* Bwauk el vl'r H Frank J " (jnrmlry 6260H Part- of lots 428. - d 427 aldl 1 28, 'Sect ton I). .. - »■ Jdnsdliau W Barber et ux to Cbirle-'j 1 B. Opp. led 748. Seitlon C. " . , Same to Kitleuhoii-e F. Holmes. i' S. \Ve»ley Lake el ux lo Beujamlu . II. Barn-It. Hot 327, Section C * Benjamin 6 Baruell lo Martlu Ma- ' louey lot. 269- HectyoH. ('. ° William A Pfire met et i|* et al. to >' William Rvaua. tod- 7lt| and 7.12Section t i. " Same to Harrt-oll Slid ham l«ot- '■ 7 VI aud 7 if. Section U Harrl-ou Stldham lo Charles P. '• K.slbHl lxH« 7Vi mM 714. SeeHon II " Frank W tiullrk 1 ux lo William ° J. Illakely. Lot 84, Section :1 William J. Illakely el ux*!" Jajie H. I iioilek. Isit 84. Section 8. d Hceau CHy Hardens Co to Frederick II J. Mllcliell. Sr »IS0ti. I^t 80711. Ocean I lly Haidens. 11 Daniel S. Sleelman et ux ti-Jame-11 M : Che-ter Lot 2.VI feet wide and ex- '• lending In exterior line on Wesley ave 1 uue 250 frl southwest from Forty- > seventh -treet, Swtlou K ' Mary C. Morrill A al lo Mary M ' Flberhardl. UK), lsll 689. SecUoli (I e A Corson Co- Lola 4-14. 4 V. and 466. " Section B. I Ocean City Association to IMIIIam Powlck. $460. Ocean front between » Thirty-third and Thirty-fourth street*. . Section tl. (• Francis S Kelm 1 vlr to James M. f ( 'heater. $2" •«*' 168 lot- In Sect Hon K J rra-s -TVrniz a'atb lO TWrtr-rourtli street.. , riliy-*'fsin,l to Kinr-Iiinili *l-e»i». neisrrn { r Kbenrzrr Adam-. A. L Paluicr and \ ' wife. Philadelphia; Janet K_. Barr. , | S Harr. Swart . more, Pa ' William W. Diekbart and wife, , Freueea Long, Mrs. Hvenaon, Ml— Olga HVenaou. Mi— Sveuson, PhllaI delphla. KATMM'. | Robert t'araou, T. H. Luders apd i I w ife. Mr-. Kmtna Arcber, Mra. George ' • H. Denne.vand two children. O Forge ' B. Well- and wife. Mr*. Walter <* ■ ■ Philadelphia: 8. B. Swan, ] . City: T S. Simmon, and wife, ' i Millvllle: F. S Simmon- and wife, : Smith Camden. J Mra. George W Bean, Sue H. Bean. ' R. R. Brmghur-t and wife. J. Howaid i and wife, Mra. Waller -D. lion mil. Morgan Tbomaa, Phlladel- t pbldl William Beaver and wlto. OverPa.; C. H Shoemaker and " w-lfe. F'tliel Shoemaker, R L. Chester J, and wife. Ocean City; C. E. Calvert and wife, Toronto. Canada. IIKWI.INOB. _ 1 *F2lmer K. Dyer. Mra. W. J. Rule, M. B. Freeman. W. K. Worce-ter and wife, H. J. Gee aud wife. W. A. | Phreaner and wife, P. J. Carlln, Phlladelpbla; Charles Read, E S. Woodward, -J'amdeu, N. J ; Charles I F*. F'.silack. Ml— I. P. Owen, Woodbury: Kmlly R. Lynch, Ocean Ctty: ' J L. Rortoo and wife, Moorestowu. 'J N.J.; A. L. Withers' Palerso n . X. J. u R Anna Thatcher, William A. o Bender. Mary K. Bender, I. L. Back- p ua, MM# M. Backus, Ml— M T. Btln- " sou, Mrs R. E. English, J. Herbert p Philadelphia: John K Adams. ' City: Mrs. W. H Long, Flai 11 Orange; J I) Collins, Camden; David "■ and wife. Glen Mills, Pa.; A C. Snyiler. Atlantic City; ' Geiger. Vlneland; C. B Alte- " and wife. Mra, Mat E. Oft. Mra. 5 Off Frances OH", Aldan, Pa. ntg HRKAKKKK, M/s. S A Cocbreo. Albert l.luraegvar^frdok Gorman and wife. J. j. Kl-es and wife, J. M. Rowland and wVf#. Ml— Marion'Rowland, Mrs, H. Warrrn Waldmsn, George A Hoggins and w ife, Charles W G laser. Samuel W. Worel. John Wrlde. Pblla A. H. Osborne and wire. New City; Mrs Arthur llaiglil. NarPa; Lt. Cou'dr H. It. A'aile aud Wife. Mr- Tatnall Paulding. MlP. Naile. Germanlown; K W. .Scott aud wife. Ma-ter It. IV . Scott Pa ; Or I. N. GrlsoopJ and wife. Ml— Marie Griscom Ocean City. E Reagan, E. D Saint, J. F. Coosart, K K. UarrJgo— , IL B. F:berbacb, Clayton L Hagy and wire Jam— A, Cliarle- E. Mreban and Wife F. J. Slioyer. Daniel S. Sleelman and wife. Ml— Julia W Sleelman. W. Ktsweller. Charles H WeMa, p. J. Baralaud w ife. James S, Hill, V. A. delal'ova. Mr Anderson and wife, Fid aranl F. F lanagati. John Kane, Jas. Han cock,, James n Ftoncock, (has. Boll,,!.. Illpflgfl^Firlkiue, John J. Dull, ( liarle# Mathews. F. M. New comb, F. B. Davis. Elwood T. Davit, — F. B. Davis. Robert DleU, Pblladclpbta; Mrs. J. E. Maule Salem, Ohio. F*. P. Canfleld. Avalou; R. K — Wells, Prmbertuii. H. Con ley New- I a.k; R A Baer, Baltimore; H. 1 Wilson. Hruoklyn; Ml— Alice S Wuodbury; Harry Bcliuartr and Wife. New Voi*; W H. Borer'' Wyncola, P. ;C.S. Sb.y K ibcn A Miller. David Tbbla-. -t'hwlva Sbav'i" Pa ;J. Stark. Wheel log U P ; H Fi- Bent. Nss Haven limn ; i Mr- Ta>lor Sbafer. Rivertoii; 'Mr- SL. Lmelai.d Hamtu->ntuii 'i»l - A -

the policy; of the R. C. H. Corporation " Our aim Is to build a car for $0(K), wli bc^thc bc.sl all arottiul Car on the market, j To" <lp this "we are putting Tlui W,\st >lateriaTj,^ Obtainable Into This Car. We are em-!] jdoyiivg imlv nien iif AutiimblulcNKvpiXrietHe in our Various flcjiartmenls. If vim want] k •' C:ft right r-l-Q-h-T, dfet an R. C^Tl. Touring Carsli $900. Roadsters. $700 anil] i. $900. Notice — 1'\ O. Bjyotp^wiy^uVv.saye ymt $26 freiglil. k , I ■I! : H IB

Long Stroke Motor. Multiple Disc 'Clutch. Full. floating Rmr *A.\lv, Platform Rear Springs. Left-hand Drive anil Center Control Six Best Gestures that ninety-nine out of a hundred motorists would check off i a* tlioso most to tie desired in any Ca- al any prices Fully eqillppcd. including Silk Mohair Top. Electric j LifiJils .12X3 1 • inch -tires and all of ebui|)Hient. Hive Passenger Tourthg cars, $850 and $000 Roadster. I 5000. We are Ihe agt-nl for, Cape May, and AXlantic Counties \iJjiMie for Demonstration. Bell Phone, Sot -2 A. B. Adams„TucSa"OE' = — -

] lit Immanua) Baptl-t Church Sun ... i day, Hie brother of Pa-tor Gee. S. J ; > Gee, of Philadelphia, presided at the organ 'hiring the morulng service. Hie I regular morning organist, \|r». A. F' | Chapman, being unable lo attend Hit' service. Mr. end Mrs Gee were the guests of st lie Kev. and Mrs. Arthur 1 Gee tor the weekend at the Heir-' Hotel. ; I'roposul for St reet Grading. 1-oiTKAIT 8o. an p7f>vldf*^lor lhal pnrpo—. cover all I it- Ml. peyalito^yi lh# Clly Trea-urer of^lhr "*lly of iomm!SoTrn'Tollx'°^al"'Zo lhau— ad Tbs work lo be coaiplvirtl on or befor* JKJuto' lo rslsrl aoj or all bkls I. reProposal for Street Grading. walks al ibe —vera! rtrsots'^*iuni#rwissi<>iti j ordinance No. ■(omlltlox ihtreirxm mil lb# ■ work ou Thin— i. in sittm Wei nr ih- Wert » a M— bore R. U . sod also such «.ror lbs roadways may have been preUujTI™ Id omalniMJoo i JuSllju ' N .1 , In lb# auto of ou* hundred doiuTr- ' ] ^ £ I-owroiisskiTi -rs°in Itora < 1'usiirt'Hj'lrtZ oomb'""1 "D »r '•'ore '■ cauon*ln#'1 ^ Mu' or ue"* "ee* IMlrtl'M^b^nb.'MU.'"''"^, e.. p. K..H.W

nc ■« ih Old Point Comfort, flichmond, Natural Bridge, luray Battlefield of Gettysburg < * MM 9 TO 17. 1913 $ ROUND $62.00 TRIP FROM OCEAN CITY « •on, Ifrnvral Paaasaxrr Aeeili. 1 1 - ■ i '1 £ strealMaHon, Cut adalpbta. Ha. | PENNSTLVANIl R. R. ' ■ - ,0 — —i. The Pontiere^ jk BOOT s SHOEI REPAIRING , 5H0P NEATLY DONE •10-414 Aaksrj Ave.. Ikeaa Cil). N. J j u

. Whether you are building a new home or making over (lie old one, you will find it to your interest n V to investigate the numerous advantages of using • V : || Utility Wall Board M on the walls and ceiling* in-prrfereuce lo lalh and plaxter. Il is mucluchcapcr than lalh and plaster and strongrr and » ' more durable. il Ubidy Wall Board is the mint pviiycl wall b.iard itianufar- • ' moat sanilary, the moi lasting. You can paint, tint, oc paper i| without trouble and Without It will noi (Tack. chip, shrink, or faiTo/Tanr! will last as long as the building. - * Suitable for every room in Ihc house from cellar to garret. a Come in and get a sample and a catalog.. The Heppes Company, Chicago, III. S#L M.—f-luren FWANK C. GILLJNGHAM A SON CO. W 7727 EAST NORMS ST.. HULA.. FA. UM|m, O °g<>-' ' — Rf^L KHTATK AGEIVTM. WM. LAKE, C. E., Real Estate Agent. -. .. - - | t H. C0RS0H Real Estate Agent No. 721 A8bury Aoenue, Ocean City, N. J.

JOHN E. TOWNSEND' Electrical Contractor 1137 Asbury Ave. Ocean City New Jersey ; <4 of the OwnriKip Muigimint, Ciroe.'atiH, Etc.. of Octal Oil Sentinel, publl-hed weekly at Oceen City; New. Jersey, rei|iiired by 1 Hie art of Augu-t 24. fill 2 R. Curtis Rebiidftoe. Ooeae City, N. J. Editor. R Certti Fobntoi. Bminm Miniger, R. Cunt* RokiiiM. " PsNixhor. R. Cor lit PoWn et. . Owner. j R. Curtis RoNoxon. Ocean Crtr, N. J. Khuwn b-mdholderv in rttgagms, and idbet — .iintv hidden, hulduig 1 pu cefiL .,r BKireuf u«i maaiiot of l-n.!., tuortJ gsges. or "iher soVtkttttcs> Tbe-Oeux Cti) Ser.inl b.» u.. vu(atao<liBR bonds, aortgag-, or .dlwr sponnlt— againal lt. R. CURTIS ROBINSOM Bw.'n, to yl snhsiulbed bafure m,- Hits j -s-i.hti. lay of .April, 1018. laseph I. Scull. j v i Public. ]

, — ; — WlsllNGTON y Popular - • Three-Day Tours » ' ApGi 17, ittdMifliid 15. 1913 111.05 FROM OCEAN CITY lAludinc twist rt'94Slod*lioni —d nr. PMSmiRH R. R. > ABBOTTS Alderney Dairies SeventhSt. and West Ave. ' « Ocean City, AN. J. • Choice Dairy ProcJuctai • Butter and Egg# Auk tor RookleLof Speclaltle- , Ordara DeUvered Bulb I'ttuam

1 V ■ R. Curtis Robinson i- ":\r ^ V " » Conveyancing ana Insurance | Notary Public and Comralsaloner of Deeds H Nos. 744-46 Asbury Avenuea OCBAN CITY, N. J. i • i . H Money to Loan on Bond end Mortgage XXXI XX XX XI I X r XX-XX X XX I X xxxxxx-x-x XX-X-X XX-X-XX I-I-XXXXXX KM

"™"~ Tv«yr,OU are almost out of Bill Heads ^Jj and Letter Heads. This is just the timt to have your stock replenished, o )o it rjow! Don't wait until May or . June, when there may be an unavoid- « * able deby ih getting the work done. p» ™E Sentinel Printing . R House f ; . ■ J u : I has a reputation, established years ago, 'i j of doing only high<lass job printing of .! N all kinds at reasonable ratei and with m— mm the greatest satisfaction to the patron. ; I Call at the office or telephone your order. Sentinel Printing l\J House Q 744-46 ASBURY AVENUE; L— — — OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY

The Ideal Summer Resort OCEAN CITY, N, J. BATHING SAFE AND UNSURPASSED FINEST BEACH ON THE COAST THE HOME OF THE FAMILY MAN Spacious Boardwalk. Free Band Concerts During rSeason. Great Fishing in Ocean and Bay. Hie \Delight of the Yachtsman. 'Numerous Trains to knd from Philadelphia on Three Railways Within easy access of Atlantic City "and other well-known resorts MANY CHURCHES NO 8ALOON8

How an Out-of-town gjMfSjy Telephone Connection \ Is Made. | || To m.l, „ o«Krf-i„»o „i,pbo„ ul| , ;. lh« op,,., Ih, ,h, E«h.o«. ™l ,h, | ii a--®!—*- I .j ately record this on a special tkkeE 5i , . ^ oper",or u»'nF this ticket colli the dim- t Ei ov" lrunking Wire, and .ecures the \ E! r^yOUdWe- connection i. then ready } *nd ,hc conversation begin,. . CI Thu. a vibrant wirew.y has been b«It np '' s; l°'yZ v.0,ctlT0 linM ^ copper ^ = s; :u,',httvcrrt: for from PhiUdelpW. I ;i Yorit ) »0 mDe. of wire ore placed at your I »; exclusive service. • J: »'«pli6ed explanation gives an idea of '' S; ",uf'c,ory "'herv-and-UdT pzalitv wbi^ S Si r, ,n'0 °"t-of-town1elepbooe mrau*. il 5i ,, NeX' ,ime TO" want to go oatwyf town ask « j "8 — -rtuk. . | VwBELL SYSTEMsxJ k - .• . : ~n".