Ocean City Sentinel R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor «nd Proprietor OCPAN CITY, - - HEW JERSEY Bell "Phone No 66-X Job work promptly door by riperleoood fHUHgDAY. FEBHUAKY 1*. 1914. Kolered at the Mat U flier al uo.ii illy. Mayrk that groundhog does kuow Dmrlhlng about the weather. VIHTORV GLAD •lll'Hlai: Visitor- lo t hi* city from Phlladelpbla on Kund y were -urprlaed to And aparoely auy eoow here. Snow fell here Friday afternonu and night, ae it did In Philadelphia, but while It war much In evidence In the Quaker City, there war little *uow here Saturday and Sunday. It having been narlied away by the rain. The rlrltore exprrared their gratification at time (outfit iouv but that t, the way It'alwayr woefcr outio iVrau ' HAD PLEASANT TIME Ura. W. K*-vJtucklngham Friday everting eulfrtaiUed at the Btacayue the newly-efgan Ired Fiv*_ Hundred Club, and a very pleaaaut evening war tpefit. Thoae prereul were Mr. and Mr*. J. T. Seal, Mr. and Mra. W. H. Colllaaou, i Jr., Mr and Mra. A. M. Smith, Mr. i aud Mra. Albert Merchant. Mr. and t Mra. W. N. Fllxgerald, Mr. and Mra. Kobert Byrne*, Mlaa Margaret Fogg, • Mia* Guard, Mlaaea Edna aud Stella < Young, Mra. Stephen Smith, Mr. aud ■ Mra. J. J Footer. Jos. K. Moyer, H. A 1 W. Smith, Frank Weaton and Kwlug • Coraou. I The womeu'a tint trophy waa taken ' by Mra. Hubert Byrne. The men'. ' fi'S trophy waa Uken by Mr. Moyer. • The "booby" trophy waa bolowed - upon MUa SleJIa Young < Tire club. will meet lomorrow night i at the home of William H. Uolllaaon, ■ Jr., anil wife. I
WILL BUY LAMP-POSTS i'm* la Prraand to Place tot .mi Director Fisher Informed ttie oMre CUy Commissioner* at tire board.'! weekly uieetlog that' (,* had obtain^ bids from (he K B. Morria Companx of New York, for lamp poet, to be plaoad no Ninth atreet from Aahury avanoa to the end of the bridge. Tbb firm 'a bid for 7iXl pound |«ata will od about 121 Ml each. Mr. Fubar aald be would like tc have authority to order twenty ol theae poets nojr, aud hli reque-t waa oom piled with. GET BUSY, BOYS I Hoot-. Ike Time to RatiH in ihr Kallonal Uaar* <«. T. H. I.andon, of the Third Infantry. State National tiaard. desire* those who are willing tc sign for three Jttpa' service In the proposed ramrany for this city to do ao at onee Those under 21 years mast hare U.e . .. j i uiu.i nave uie
eonaant of their pareuu or guardianMore than half the required number have signed the roll. Urt busy, boy.: Don't let lbs company get away from Ocean City after all the efforts that bare been made to secure It. A8H WEDNESDAY • amittaio be Urld |« ac tain •let"* February asNext Wedneaday will be Ash Wedneaday— the beginning of the Lenten bmmiii. The day will be observed to St. Augustine's Church by man at S o'clock, whan the ashes will be blessed and distributed. Atbea will also be distributed at 4 o'clock ttr the afternuriDg Kent. "The Station* of the t'ro*»" will be at 4 o'clock every Friday afternoon ,
None* to e. o. a. or a. 1 To tbePairioricOrderSon.of Amer- ' lea: We are to meet Rnnday evening * February 22. and go In a body to the . M. B. Church tr, hear the evening . ronton . We have never made a ahow. lug a* a lodge yet when It come* to Rotug to church. We have over one ' hundred and fifty member* aud oDly a * few come put. Let'* all com* out, go to church and hear a good aermou. for that b the kind Dr Haluee preach*. * A Mni mat. ^ lip to noon yesterday, the Oreau * City Hostile** Men'* Association had d received acceptance from only Major * UiUcUe to attend the association', banquet at the Hewlloga Thursday even- ° lug, March 6, and speak. The mem- * ber. plan to have a Jolly evenlug 4 Dceau CUj had It* tlrst snowfall on • Friday last aud there »> a g.wd I covering of the -now ou the ground when people went to bed that uigbL >' There was a tiea-rr rainfall during the >■ night, however, aud most of the snow it had disappeared t,y mornlug nuii.lL- ini i, | . The Seashore Building and, Boat. || , .OToclattou made a first-elas* start on he-day evening, w lieu more than MX) il bares of slock were taken out. There M' as paid la the sum of »1ISS and this ,H as been banked. *' Pgood afltborlty thai « Mould, of till, rilv . Trrofa |~i.||ioua.'a " elephone company '• £ No 576 Section I). 'j{ fcTJSSt g
I LEWIS CRESSE. SR.. HAS PASSED AWAY :v Long and Active Life of "Forty-niner" and Re,u spected Citizen Ends. ro I Senator Lewis M. I 're.ro, of this city, ^ J died at 2 30 o'clock yesterday sfterlers, Mrs. Coleman F. learning. In _ South Dennis. He was In hi. ulnetieth ' year. , " Funeral services will tie held at the ( w learning homeslead at I.Xo o'clock ( aud friends ate Invited. The Inter , men! will be at Cape May Court House! , I- Mr. Creese's health bad been failing II to Ills old age For the last fr* , it inontba of bit life he waa totally blind. , • It la a qoestioD whetber Mr. t re«ro , y he waa acllre. mentally and phye- , a irally. until his eyesight failed him , His was the blerotng " promhed In . I- Holy Writ to the righteous man t s -Willi long life * III f roll-fi htm a*d . n pflkw him my -awlralMin. He NU toll of years and born-r . A! his bedside » ben hrjf x puree were j Mr ( tun. Mr« Kewmriig and Mrs. „ | IV. Soott Hand, threr of his four fi I children - Mr. Ctcsot who was a lineal ilrA r -reeded rf Atthor iTtat, fc'OBfler «.t „ i the .New Jersey branch of lhal family . fI I waa horn June «. last, at liraiTl*) . Run. ueer Cap* May then Home N J.. his parent, being Dante! and !i .. ijft » . Hand) Crohae. Hi. father lived or. 4l , or the iargtat plantation- tc ibat , region, aud (be eon waa educated in I tbe private achools of tbe county. hi Mr. fraaae was the la. I of New a| , Jerroy's "Forty-Diner*," be having al b, I tbe age of twenty-two left bl* Cape May County borne, golug Brat to u where be worked al his trade pr ; of carpenter for upwards uf three This brought the time up to i the year of tbe great ru.b of gold w, i sreker. lo California. He caught the bl , .plrtt of adventure aud. with a friend. ( started for the "Golden Gate " They ro did not, however, make Hie ano mile U1 I march across the plalui, -.but braved all tbe perils of the journey bertSaT^tlie p, of Panama. Ha frequently M
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P Thomas, of this city, about that trip ! , on mules with Indian or half-breed f guides from Asplowall lo Panama It was beset with dangers from dls , earo, polaonou* reptiles and Insects and from savage aud Irraehtroua men , Mr. Crease used to aav that liTOalb ferula be never mined any gold, hut , ha made use of the great business opportunities offered In the Htate In the e»rly BO'a and used them to such " • purpose that he returned home about j 1 1858 with very much more money * > lhau he left home with. The rolurii " 5 wa* made across the iathmu*,' hut by I thai time the AspluwalJjand Panama ! Kallroad had been for more thau a • year la full operation. Tbe lime from San Francisco to New York was about ? ' three week*. 1 When he returned from the \Ye*t he *" engaged lo tue milling huelue** at Graveley Hun. but laisr nnrci,..^i . c but
of 100 acre* al Townroud'* Inlet, now known a* Hwaloton. where Jie re sided until a few year* ago Kliortly after hia returu home Mr was uullcd lu'marrtage lo Ml*. A. Hoffman, daughter of Geo. W. Hoffman, of Goaheu. They were married January 2, I8it- The pair aattlad ou tbe aucestral farm at what Is now called Hwaloton. Mra. Crease dylug October 81 .1008. hv sold hi* farm and since lived' with his children, epeudlug the winter mouths with lite sou, I, M. Crease, aud daugh ter, Mrs. W. Hcott Hand, lo this city, aud tbe summer rncmh* with his daughter. Mrs. Coleman F. learning, al Houlb Dennl*. Beside these cblldreu, there Is another sou. George Hoffman Crease, who I* a professor of mathematics In College lu Mlddlebury. \'t Mr. Crease was a Democrat of the old school up to the great days of 1861 and then he Joined the great party- of helped save I he Union. He was a life-long Methodist and 1 life was In full accord with the doc- 1 trine and the discipline of that church: w«. more, for tbe word of U si Itself 1 was "The man -of bis counsel." His' I cblldreu were reared In the nurture 1 and admonlllonoftbe Lord and now I "rise up and call blm blessed.' « HI* biography -wrilteo out would he I history of Cap. May fur three quarter* of a ceulury. and aucli had t bee" his , clum observation all hi. |,fe. d builds, , """ ,n,*"'M''ce of Judgment on passing evenl.. that to " talk with hliu was to mentallv see ilie " life ..f the count, during tbe eight de- ' cades from lo-Kt to Ituti j Spelling „f Mr Major ' hum., who frequently conv.rid " "lib him. say. Ins memory was a K of tutere*tlng faVt. Mr " I homas aay. he can hear witness t>„i '• nothing delighted Mr. Ciotsc more ' than to tell of the many e x perlrocm • Of bl. long life, and he never ^ iffi ' 11 eutertaln listeners. A .good i,.. ' a gone and be has left all of u. . fragrant memory. ,
SUNDAY IN THE I LOCAL LURCHES f Strong Sermons aud Excellent j Music Heard by Congregations. '"I Tie -I urrhes ii ft i I't re II - fairly well lilled at the srrvn*. ou 1 Tlie pastor -ssf ihe VirsJ M K Church the Dr. J. It Haii.c. wscsllert to \' I net and last Sunday lo nil the pulpn lit Dr F A DeMtn- ni. atiroiice from Ins l itiesTiro Rev. J K i-ake-auootriiced In the Rev. Henry Helnux*. of the Picas- : autrill* M. K Cbureb. hsd^he.1. could om oe presenl al the morning rorv ice Hcevei. he expected I.. pr»*!h W| tbe evening I>r Hair.nj oowU^K m.wmisg'seevse. snttfec: sestd. tro Tbe church s one! ■♦in II, s: tu m«hl hod a sutial-ie lex! j gk Mcrquure. te.su* ihe ssrrcd * riliogs refei lo Jesus I hris!. Him>«- !. Saviour of ;be wiuid is the io;t-i-prKalKHi ol Ihe word Portions of ] Pclri Hie sec-.odj inOfird o! -n,ei. | po! chosen | bous* an holy prieslbisil, lo offer up •plriiual sacrifices acceplahle to God contained in I lie. Scripture, heboid I ' in Zlou a chief coruer-stoue. eleel, Him shall not he confounded.'' 1 Tbe speaker quoted our Lord's ' words lo St. Peter, after that disciple bad confessed Him to be the Christ of rock will I build my Church"" lie made this reference sluce he vle»ed germane lo the subject of the and lo Ihe verses thai on-
~ Dr. Lake expounded carefully the I Protestant and Melbodistic doctrine In regard lo Ihe foregoing quoted words I of our lend to His disciple. I Due of the speaker's principal I Ihougtils was lhal there is no room Tor any fear or foreludniR for Ihe final outcome of t'hrlsilaulty. for every knee shall bow to the name of Je-usand all HI. enemies shall be made HI* footstool, I. the sure promise of God. He also showed roncluslvely, by a rapid survey of loday's Christian progress, imnng the ^iltherto heatbeu nations never befure has there beeu so much " I lo cheer our Lord'* Hpe disciples. 1 The closing thought of the sermon ' » as a relereuce lo a part of the text. Jesu. Christ's life must be the sure foundation of character if we are to be " roved by that life; If we are "to become " the soil' of God by Hia |K>wer. " IMHAKI'KL KAITIBT. * The Iter. Ilow.rd Johueon. of !' Chester, prraclro-l lu luiuianuel lis prist I 'buret! Sunday. "The Sovereignly of Character" w as "I tbe subject of his morning discourse. ' He apoke in part a* follows: "Harrison says. 1 hare read thai l( those who llsleued to Lord Chatham fe"t there wa» aomethtng finer in the . man than anything that he aald 1 While our whrd* should be true to ourselves, there I* lu a Godly life a e, _ residue, an. ovarwHil, w tmckgrouud j, that caunot he put Into words. Character. an 'engraving,' or 'cutting In' process, must really cut Into the soul. 11 and not be superficial. The scriptures 11 ahow that one needs not only aalva- e! tlou by faith, hut growth by character. b " Most characters can be classified 01 hut not Je»u* Chi tat. He was too big ^ lo III any mould among men. His bl character was sovereign aud, because Peter perceived Ibis. Peter Irocame the A oonier-noiie of Christianity. "Jesus believed In the soverelguty of character ... much that He established V co. racier uiucu that He
Ihe kingdom of God, not by Incorpor- _ atlou. or publication of books, hut by Infusing Ills life into twelve characters \ eleven ..f whom (81 percent) remained' j true to Him Jesus gives gulde-poals 3 to character l.uildlug In tbe beatitudes. ^ and the »iin pllcily of achlld'a nature "Hoverelguty of character I* shown tu liifiuence, w hich consciously or unoonaclously , f0, good or evil . exists. ^'rea'"1 "*> " ' J-uclle.' J in lis slrltr. ' ' , hf > "fr l its- i "Ernest, h. Hawthorne's Great ' i. Stone Fare.' grows into the benevo- ; lent likeness seen by the villagers hi i the ma-* of rock The Christian's ' e who has changed even the.faclal ex- ' I presslon of drunkard, and libertine. I f "Character l* the first test Faith and love must result In character If I Hroy are worth anything In the . twenty.flfth chapter of Matthew. " ; Where Jesu. judge, the nations, the!1' r atan lard of judgment is not mere pro- 1 e , fesslou or belief, but character TV ! * . use Christ', figure, they are -beep who 1 h live a Christ-like -life, w ho practice- f' even though their ability may not tie * great— belief lu Him " "D It not to our advantage! a. well as K the glory of God, to do our best to S Christian character? We need y be concerned ah -ut a final judg- fe mew if. day by day, we art moulding character. u *' ",e j"dgmeut seat ti ■SlSS' HE i£jd ; ha racist of phe world, mav have' \ surprise lu Store for ihe ChristianI the revelation of His ow n hidden char H j acler." IU The Rev. John J. Sweeney, ihe'th
rector, delivered a sermon Sunday j mornlug In Bt. Augustine's Cliuibli Ilie text. "The seed Is the word of | He s|ioke In part as follows: ' The parable of the sower and the seed, read in the Gospel of Bexlgeslma- } is strlklugly rich lu spiritual suggestion j thoughtful souls. The seed I. the i word of God; the human heart or soul I Is the soil; nntificatlon Is the expecledl, fruit. Though sower I* one and seed ! | abundant, the fruit Is varied. Some i sent Is troddeu down or devoured by I the fowls of the air. Such are those who give themselves up to a life of distraction and dissipation of mind, 1 worldly desires. Their hearts, in- 1 stead of being a garden enclosed aud a fountain sealed up; are compared by our Divine Lord (Cant. 4; 12.) to a common thoroughfare, troddeu by i HP wayfarer who-ehanpes to come ] that way. "Let Us consider how we perforuiour 1 morning aud evening prayers, our * meditation ou eternal truths, our £ examination of conscience, how we J aaglsted at holy mass. Shall we i not find Thai, even In thoae sacred 1 momenta, our mind* and hearts have a beeu overrun by all sortaof distracting, v*lu worldly, perhaps sinful.thoughts? L Aud Is not this an evil of the greatest ii magnitude? Does It uot destroy the life of tbe soul? The Word of God I* life of the soul; aud, If tbe Divlue Sower sows His seed In hearts like
theae. how Is It possible that seed can , <»ke root and grow and fructify? i "Another portion of tbe seed -fell „ upon a rock, and. as soon as H, sprang i, ui'- 11 w"hered away, because It had uo moisture.' In this class are In. u eluded all those who are fervent for a - "mp> I"" whose fervor soon dies away, because It ha- no depth." They are the superficial Christians, who have Ihe ' r appearance of piety, but deny the poier thereof (II Tim S; 5.) because I their hearts are hardened and the 1 , grace of God makes no lasting irupres- ! slou on them Tots is especially Ihe - ca»e 'Willi those w ho have embraced ! the filth without really submitting ! > Jhelr hearts to the Influence uf Divine ! ' Grace. They may be attracted to the I church by aome superficial motive, by ' ■ Worldly (merest, by caprice, by a lover | J of novelty. a pasajug fit of enthusiasm; ![ I- the power of God Into salvation To' J every believer.' " 'And some fell upou good ground; p and being sprung up yielded fruu a' 01 hundred fold.' Which bur Lord tlieu I. j explains. But l bat on the good ground, * I they who. In a very good heart!' hearing the word, keep 11, and bring I fruit In palle .rt • *I!eli< Id what] o magulllrent recom|ieuw is promised | ' those who receive Ihe word and the ' c of God in heart- well prepared! then, my brethren, to prepare feuce them around from wort iy pre- C occupatioul, and from the ravages .,! j enemy, to soften by holy cumpuor i I and exercises of piety; to purify ! them from the thorus and briars of' eanhly cares and rousual concupl- L, p-enre; that ro you may bring forth j SI run In patience— an imperishable ' harvest, that shall be stored up by our ! f-alher, Willi whom, when ^ labor, or I Ills life are over we shall' ' tho-e fruu- for a!|lrterIri|y"'',M" "" | i
M" T f And .compare our' prices with M® -A- M Jv • others aud ihcti you - will Sj realize what you can save- by irading with us. Our meals arc tfie finest we can buy. 'Our groceries are all fresh staple goods (no cheap ti^shi. iN'othiug cheap but the price, it * Prices good for one week: _ LAMB nnd'-ij I* Ulnc _
. VEAL- \ ouug and Tender JCutlei.. _ :v !
lags. * . ! i-. 1 Shoulders. ... i
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PORK — Compare oar Prices with| J'otk CIiojvs. Shouh'.crV. y . i ixIhg Hams. ^ \
Our Own Make All l'>rk ?ausage. lii'iicTiWricT. " iscj 1(' The Hot Scrapple on the Island. . ,;c Ih.j
; . . p . . ..... . j f 'j 5 Can* Baked Beam. 1 1 : iarjrc can SJi«<riiK-appic . i v ' j cans Heinx * Bafce« Beans. •- large Grape Fruit. 25c
k bancx Kx'dwm Apple* ;,5c .-pk , : nc Ft. io;ci! Santo Uoflcr #?c : !b Govxi Head Kux .v ^ I | I j :4c q»% 55c gal Try It j Fancy I-eipfmsT Joe - 3 lbs. Jelly I'-KJTv 2&C 2 cans Hei*/ s , ;r Halcl I Beans. 2^-"
Prices and Goods a* Repicscntisl or Money Cheerfully Refunded Stewart's Sanitary Market j Twelfth Street and Asbur>- Avenue Phone. 548-A Coast Phone. i.y2 .Vj
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■ 1 AVE you a cottage, bung- 1 alow or apartment t<> fur- j ■ nislt? We have « line t»f j furniture at less thau Phila- jj del phi a prices. - It will pay you to call and see ( our stock jiefore buying else-! ! where. Window Shades a Specialty. j Ctas. E. Adams & Bro. 720-22 Asbnry Avenue
;| notice, I ' j j I Dstetf OMsncUy, ' pn-f. y., ti-fc. j e Xolii* of Settlement. Ijonsrlrs T. Kurd Hsndrrlla. .Ir<*srod. «'i' j . HOAuil OK CH.xsKX KKKKiiTll.iTrins OK • PUBLIC NOTIck"*' Jfui Kb OK CHIIHEN rBKRUOI.IIKIIs ~
PUBLIC NOTICTEL' e ® H°"" '"roch'twldk* orer'i/Mw 1 lS£h ri°d"T„'',c?o ""»> ror' MML M Rl"' ifTXSf ! !" !?,' i'u"1""— «' Oie Jkwrd wHl'prmlim'i IhrUnnHo!!* Tj "lf ^VVosra m x, held si I proliSid" byllfts,To,S1mS"I^ °D "7 """■ ; ,o I I „ ,l(Kl (>b JWK"X ,-I.TV '! "fit k mGsi v'or'ai'h \mV ' PUBLIC NOTICE Bcs'sd bids fortheroDslrucllon ol s Ihiixma<1 n" "w prrUal curl, j Uw BottrBaSSb nMTSSw0 UrT q™" "Sfl" op*o%*£i •" relscl «,,, C
ATLANTIC ICE COMPANY °— 1 Pocono Mountain Ice ■ OCEAN CITY N J. ^ ' Stanley M.Pontiere Woodworking , 14th St. and Haven Ave :«vr | b.' wmu^TnT^r¥^;!^'^"*C i ^
'High in Efficiency LOW IN COST . Call at the office uf the . I Ocean City lilcitric Light Company Mazda Lamps <»" ""i^katkstI ; -J FOR LIGHT, HEAT AND ROWEIR > > | ti.cV.«? GiiV . •; ",:'"i J,!"" I * An tnvoilisl W.lsl.,1. Ii Limp to help I nghlcii up yoiil lining .1 ami hx.«D»inriil u» w.-tl " I'iM. 1 give i(ic gas situation sciious tb'.pTJ'' City Gas Light Go. |- Utli Pho^e Inter-State Ph.- ic 134-A SUTTON & CORSON CO. ^ General Contractors X — 7<r^ Cibading and Street Building .739 ASBLRY AVLNUH J Ocean (. ity, New Jersey . «IWBtlBBt!BB4IB»tme4B!aBIWmC.7.B^KM»SaHlEmrWia!tmEtaHSERattlS!I8 | Yarit and Law n work «tlcii<l(.| to promptly. All kind's of Imuro and B . !' , E'LMER H.CRANE MMWMHWMMWg sarirra -JvmTJVrBa-sammtiTmTrtmt^M,w.OT«*l . ^ 1 -
I THE OPPORTUNITY OF THE YEAR ' Cottag'-s having «-vt;ry couvenieiict; and located in the most desirable part of Ocean City («>r summer residence. Close to Yacht Club. Built by day's workduring our dull season. X ou are invited to inspect 'the workmanship. material and finish: Will be sold at frrst cost and ou terms to suit yon. L'or particulars, commutii- . , cafe villi. -J JOSEPH G. CHAMPION I Builder Tenth St. and West Ave. sataaaan jua ana naft 3an3aa4,-^gaietk'ai.-.riiftgtmaaiaBMBt»matmaaa ro7sHoamiriE™~',™~'~| ] A Reliable Builder ^ _ 1*" crtyv your Ort-nti Uily-ig>Hasci — Vou eaunoi spare "till- lime to look after it closely youtsclf and must depend upon the honesty of the contractor. I have built for a large number of ]>eopIc and could refer vou to any or all of them. * Send for the list 'of names and photographs of the houses Otis M. Townsend 6th SI. Opposite t. 0. BUILDER "'.T I
L. S. CORSON. Seashore Cottages a Specialty ~ " ~ Hotels and Bungalows £ Contractor and Builder. ■» Kverythiug in th* ituiidiug i.in* 1 Plans and Significations Furnished, listimates Cheerfully Given. ! ltK8"JK*l'K-S") Asbury Aveimc OFFICE-'^ West Aveuu, Allen Scull THE BVl\UEER ElGUTU Oc£U.y ,i/|'y, Rhone Connections Walter V. Hess CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER1 JOBBING GIVEN SPECI.L ATTENTION - _
Office 1017 Asbury Avenue OOEAN C'TV NEW JERSBY B-4-U-BILD=KUM-C-US j ''There's a Reason" | I lompt, economical and reasonable on all jobbing and altcratioii work. ' Call us up 1 Ocean City House Bldg. Co. I " 8™T"- •*•«* H. TowNsKsn, m««w, Bknj. F. Youno, Seeretaiy" liny Ave. bet. 10th snd 1 Ith St,. ,
J rounw,,, fSsSr ' DT1S M. TOWNSEND BUILDER j Omen: 8th St. Opposite p. o Plans and Specifications prepared without charge Only galvfitmed nails u*rd on ] V exterior wort ' 3 AlmiTII.SS, Al II UATIOSN AM, VH-AWs Spencer B. Swan Jobbing Carpenter !* and Builder JOHN T. SEAL ° i builder WILLARI) S. STEfLMAN Contractor and Builder Eleventh *1. and Bay eve. : 0«- ««» New Jrrxry OEOROE W. HARRIS / Contractor, Builder / and Jobbing' flsn, t ree. ,-*gFXSlo», . Sp..l.„ , . No. l-t W . I ourteenth Street OCEANJCII V. N. j; ,!»„ ^ x ^ A^.O-'WJNKLRR PRACTICAL V.UMBER B. 0. Ada nn « « Mm, 6E0. 0. ADAMS & BRO, PLASTERING. RANGE SETTING BHICK LAYlKli, tic., btc. All Work In Mason l ine Frurnptly Attended To. OCEAN CITY. N J
ALBERT «. GILBERT, practical house painter 645 Asbury Averfkic, BRECKLEY'S HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTEHS clinton ylbrficate*, prop Kea.ly Mlx«jf P.lnW,- Iroad «hil oil* 820 and 922 Asbury avenyr. hkadlky A adahn Reading Coal Als., Kin .mac WuoU l.y bsrrsl or r,«fl. i^ loi?fW*ranu*idn*tUt|l* """ nrnrs lad Vara, TiSTII sad WES I Estate and Company of Cape May Conulv, N. .1. KKI'KKSKS'TIMI FID'EUTY TRUST CO. titles insured farm properties bought and sold
y —..Hire, lu ns* tank bolMla* - Cape May Court House, N. J. , IRA E. WALL 725 Central Ave. Ocean City New Jersey Plain and Decorative Paperhaneer A Post Card will bring our service to you. L. A. STEELMAN BLACKSMITH and WHEELWRIGHT Practical Horseshoeing
JOBBING DONE PROMPTLY s Clara and Oraln T ongx a Spaculli Agent for Stew-art'a fron Work- Co. Plain and Ornamental Iron Fenoa, Iron Hailing- and Window Guard-. f Seventh St. and Haven Ave Eyes Examined Without Drops Nrw-sl up-lo fl-le nifiliali. asupf-fli"11 M, -lock ol Ky. I i is— — *i,2 Nirortarlro l, - l'r«--iTlpUi'n*"lc"iOT-""fli!,l|'l|,cslcU *1 «1-" uoj Ire. Accuracy cnaraultad. PUot A. W. KLV ATLANTIC CITY, I. J.

