Ocean City Sentinel Hmu «■» Fim —»» trnr Tag mil j R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor OCEAN CITY, . . NEW JERSEY ' < BeD 'Fbooe No 66-X j CLs fur&SUaad'oo »p p! i cmUon ""1 Job worn promptly don. by .xp.rl.nrod j THURSDAY. APRILS, 1915. 1 Tut farm and the proeperlty of the armor la back of all AmerlcaD proa- e parity. The farmer feeda the nation*. c When ble hand la empty, tram and * deviation moat follow. To "feed the natloaa generously, the farmer must '' baeeabuudant resources. It baa been * the bllltona of value of farm products that bare, more than anything else, d eared thla oooutrr from great depres- " ohm aud dlatreaa during the paat aeaeoo. ■ It la aoouaragtog that a larger Vl acreage of cropa baa been planted In anticipation or Ibe coming seaeou'* u harvest. The farmer- are entering upon their aeaeon'e work with much P enlbualasoi and conOdence. Yet. after ail. U Is not larger acreage that I- " MBDCh needed In the development of UN agricultural Industry as better cl farming. Latgar crops returns upon »' emallet acreage are poeelble. This It the ooodltlon desired moet of all a There should be smaller farms, rather than larger onm. There ebould be lam waate of land There should be less waste of effort In tilling Ignder the plan of Inlaoslve farming the agricultural district# should support a u much larger onm bar of workers and owners than at present. To do so would greatly relieve tbe congestion of M UN cities. Marketing comes In ae a u very important pari of the problem of c, term development. And tbe whole j,( matter ebould receive vary serious attention upon the part of Congress. PETIT JURORS "r Bt Wssiss or Those Who'll acrve at M a welt twins ml Ceen. 4 Twins ml
Following la tbe Hat of petit Jurors for UN April Una of tbe Cap* May County Court: Bocoo, Frank, railroad employe. Unpa May City. Bailey, William H„ . farmer. Upper Township Burnett, Ell. captain. Wildwood. Biatner, WlUlam, alone cutler. Cape ««v«ty Buyer, Lyon, architect, Wildwood. Bnalow. William, merchant. Woodbine. Bnahoell, Frederick, farmer, Deonls Towaehlp. Cahaley, Jeremiah, carpenter, Dennis Townsblp. Crams, Dan MI B„ real asUta.Avaton. ClNNar. Lewis, real estate. Baa Isle wty. Charter, Bam Del E.. farmer, -.'man Is ItownsMp. _Cereoo, Elton, baymao, Upper Ooreoo. Bamoal Q.. farmer. Upper Townablp. Devon, George. Jr.. workman, Baa laleCNy. ■ Dteklnaoa .Philemon , boatman, Chpe IbyCNy. BMmihardt. W.I I lam U„ farmer. Daoala Tawoeblp. Elliott Joseph, fbrawr, Lower Town ahlp. FlnMy, Lambert, blacksmith, Mld- . die Townablp. Foatoe, William, farmer, Lower Township. Funk. John C.. msrohsnl aearcbaot. Wild wood
Qarriaoo, Bamoal, farmer, Lower Townablp. Garwood, Wilbur, painter, Ocaan Towaablp. *" rP* Gaff, Bid Day, railroad employe, Cape MgyCMy. Harris, George, farmer. Dannie Townablp. Harris, George D., farmer, Dennis Ttowoehlp HuWeen, William, merchant, WlldMswn, David, boy man, Lower Towaablp. Henry. Samuel, paper-hanger, Cape Mvcity. Huff, George, earpootar. Upper Townablp. , Ioglae. W. D, grocer. Wildwood Einamen, John, collector, Cape May 1 City. Lawrence. El wood, farmer, Upper 1 Towaablp. I Madura, A moa. farmer. Upper Town- ' §» >bn, Felix, butcher. Wood- I I Reuben, merchant. Wild- ' Frank, railroad employe. « Hay 1 o, Edward, motorman. Wild- 1 1 Larry, farmer, Dennis ' J ; Robert. Claraoca. dark. Middle ' * Township. i Bammao, George, laborer. Cape " May City I AshsUsoger, William, car pooler a > Wttdwood. /
Shapiro, Lewie, foreman. Woodbine. I Shasta, William, farmer. Lower ' Townablp. < Btwppeid, Learning, retired. Cape May City. Smith, J. Garwood, farmer. Upper J Tvw—btp. BHntoo, Thomas, merchant, Wild- t t Tbompaoo, Howard, farmer. Middle ' Townsblp. I Tbompaoo, Norris, farmer. Ml idle I Townablp. „ Tbrnmoo, J. WUieta. dark, Ooean v ' Trabt, Jobs. Jr., carpenter. Ocean . Oty. , y W has too. George, farmer. Middle " -Townablp. , K _ . * iS "■N tvssm rtsnas. J PEIIa E N'eylor and Mrs. Lydla w rrn have retoroad to this city w •tx mouths' atay to BL Peters- L la., and opanad the Elbe, on for £ tkT'ninTb*7 * d*l*h,ful }f:
'HOTEL KEEPERS PLEASE GDESTS j — - Fine Concert Given at Casino Clnb b? Association Members. t Tbe.coocert given under the auspices I of the Hotel Proprietore' Asroclatlouof Ocean City In ftbe Casino Club roums Friday evening was thoroughly | , enjoyed by tbe large number la ettenj One of tbe pronouoced bite of tbe eveulog was scored by E. E. Llppincott, tbe bomorist, who convulsed tbe Mis. Kloetr, soprano, of Phiiadel pbla. sang lu ber usual fluisbed style and plra-ed tbe crowd. Miss Leonard; contralto, of Phllatook tbe place of Henri Mr-r-rikeu. tenor, who was til. She has a beautiful, highly trained voice end revealed herself as an artist. Miss Ruth Barber, of Philadelphia, tbe accompanist. Miss Yockel's readings won tbe applauseof ber 'hearers. ( Mrs. L. H. Healings. Mrs. B. F. , Mis- Ida Brown, Charles - i: Haag and Wrillam H. Deisrotb. , comprised the committee, , sod tbey received msuy eongrsUils- , Hons oq tbe success of tbe entertain- , A dance followed tbe concert. , "otsl Arrivals. * c klbeison • Harry Walker, Wildwood; W. J. f Pblladelpbla. IDUAHt Edna R. Jaihrc* Mrs. Henry Kloelz, " Marlon E. Kloetr, Miss Besele *' Ruth M. Berber, Harold M. " Colmery, Philadelphia; Mrs. W. B. Atlaotic City. ri w WYOXIIIfl. n Mist Kldd, Miss M. S. Kldd. E. wife and sou. MueMII- b dred Clark. R. B. Clark and wife. H. (| and wife. Miss Virginia L. Box. u Annette Engell, Mrs. T. A. Box, B A. Gilbert. Mrs F a Mire, , -II Mrs. F. A. Mitchell
n Pblladelpbla; Mrs. Alice Burbaok, y Boelou. Ill PERI A i.. ' William Gtayaoo, Tbomas J. Lager KeequsboolDg ; iKoima M. Cereob, Waller C. Canon, Tbomae B. Glbb, Mrs. F. D. McLaln . Helen T. McLalu John H. Porteua. R. W. D. Korea. Mrs. M. Denlng, Pblladelpbla; John Kllday, Lines. Neb. |. STOLEN. W. W. Tbompsoo, Mrs. B. K. , Wbealman. Isabel M. Heckey. D Bowyer, c. B. Bmytb, Pblladelpbie: C. A. Little, H. J. Cannon, Caiqden; Mrs. W. H. Keeler, Pittsburgh; Wm. , Lougetretb and wife, MerchantvlUe; a Cbas. Golden berg and wife, Eliza . A. Glbb, M. Virginia Glbb. JohD V. Glbb. Haddoo Heights. KATHLD Amoe U. Chambers, Ira C. Trueblood. Helen D. White, L. H. (Tilling , hem. Mrs W. W. Pbllllpe, C. Mary , Eogle. Dorothy Phillips, Agues F , Arnold, Waller Chandler. J. W. Lao , 1 deo heifer, wife and mo. Agues it Fllrmyer, Dr Eileo C. Potter. Core, i • line Rroaedele. Dr. Martha Tracey. | Miss Elizabeth T. Hutcbln, Tboe. (j. | • Glbb, Mlse Agues L. Taylor, Mis. , Elizabeth 8. Jooes, Pblladelpbla; , Alex. C. Robinson. Portlaod, Ore ; , Gladys Parks. Bertha McCrackeo | Bryn Mawr:Ruby Davis, Lausdowoe i r BTERLINO. ( Newlln Corson and family. Millvlile; t Cbas. G. Ulreiua. Woodburv: Berths Cbaa. Berths
r L. Rosa, Court Hoose; Gladys Parka Bertha McCtecken, Bryn User: Geo. " , Warren and wile, Wm. F. Bbrtver I and family. Jobu H. Mactague aud i , wife. Dorothy Mactague, Helen B. - Mactague, Dorotbas Dengle, Mildred I ( B. Fritch. Gertrude D. Vosbage. Dor- ' otby "W. Stewart, Eleanor . Wilson i , Euros- H. Elrnes. Ralph Llnton. E \ W.-Howkee, Fjed C. DoallbsT, C. J I , McAlalne, Warren J. Flsber, J.N. i Brown. Cora D. Grim, Mr. aod Mrs; . Funk. Edwin Margerum, Mrs. W. B. ' Msrgerum, Harry F. Haas, R. M I r Oofl, E A. Olsen, hire. E. A. Olsen. i E. Olsen, Philadelphia; C. A. Warner I , Camden. i B1SCAYSE. 1 r Wm. Pearce, Tltusvllle; E. M. Mai- 1 pam and family, Mrs. J. Clark Moore, ' Jr.. Regtna C. Carroll. Joeephloe A 1 r Mary J. Hlckey, Miriam B Webb. M. L. Beyer., Helen M. Wilson 1 r E. Halg. Grace 1. Halg. Alius M. Wetoa. Jeanette C. Welm, J. c. ' . Jr., AdeieE. Brecbter. Wm 1 Street, Mary E. MacKubbln. Mar." guerlte Sporgeon, Donald N Mac E. Adams. I. Rotbmau. 8. I . Bander and wife, A. T. James t Mrs. W. E Black, Mlae E-Black. Mil- I , dred B. Watson, A. F. Brown Ed t H. Bbevello, Wm. Black. £ I W. Hall, Robt. A. Warner, Frank E. Wallace and wife, Geo. Hofstetter. Jr., » i Wm. J. O'Brien. J. J. Dougherty ' Tbomas. Joseph Tbomae. Jr « A D. Wade and wife. D. Ransley. J. F. Cousart, Philadelphia; J. D. Ander- I Reading; Mrs. E p B. Bemple, ' Bemple, . Wllmlugton; W. P. and eon. J. U. Hammer • Atlantic City; M. Eliz.beth Bcotney. P v uj . ai. juizinetD ocotney,
, Ridley Park;Gao. H. Eewi.. Cynwyd ; t C. L. Hagy and wife.Mrs. E J. Henn, Ocean CUy. ' oceakic Mrs. J. J. Bally, Mary M. Hsllv H. D. Brown. Mlse Dorman. Mrs W. Audereou Elizabetb R. Smith. Mm. H. A Ban ! B. Martha Bantom. E T. Canning and wife. W. E Kidenaur and wife, Mies Lizzie LeKue. Mlae A. LaRue. P. B Btablnecker and family c Hunt aod wife, Joseph Uood'all "■ T- A T- Flower end famwilli u M'"* "'"""I"*. M llllam Beaver aod family, ft u i Bringhurst aod family, William A I Hanliuger and «lfe, W. L. Cnreon aud , wife, Alex. Lawrence. Jr . and wir* ' | W. Render sod wife. 8. E Catb- 1 cart. P. W. St roe brie and famllv F t , Eebartck. R. U. P.tirreon W a c . Bantom, O. Burton. Dr. aud Mrs. E I . Clareoce Brll and '1 wife F. A. Bonsai. H V Bonsai. F • . Bmllb and I wlfo. Frederick Smith ► Leowlowu,; T. H Biraio. Merchant: | villa; W. A. Pelrce and wife, Klklne Para; Frederick Pelrce and wife. Kid- 1 ^!k: H,BU,h T Vardley, Hart- P roru, Conn. j Q
i SUNDAY IN THE S • LOCAL CHDRCHES n Strong Sermon s and Excellent Music -Heard by Congregations. i- Because of the storm, mass was b again said lu the chapel of St- Augusy j tine's Church Sunday morulng. the i jcelebraul being the rector, the Rev Tbomas F. Blake, who preached e c sermon on the meaolug of Ibe Kesur- ; The chapel was crowded, many Phlladclphlans being lu attendance at the services. : The children's choir sang a uumber of-seleclious, uuder the direcllou of • Miss Kodgers, who was also the solo- . oresnf-t"' B"'"" 0*U"0,J "" The morulng sermou In the First ■ M E Church had for Its text, I'll I lipids u-.i: 10. "Thsl I may >uow Him. ' sud the power of His Kewurrectlan.aud tbe fellowship of His sufferings, tic lug made conformable unto His' death " ] apostle. In the text, aud lu Its ' close context. Is referring to the Kesurrectiou of our Lord, though the pastor used only the words, -That I tpay koow Him end the power of His resur- , rectlou." as carrying the principal ( thoua'ht he was luteudlug to teach -Knowing Jesus Christ aud tbe Power j of His Resurrection" was the theme ^ Ae Introductory the epeaker said In part: f "The Resurrection of Jesus Christ Is f the greatest an-lmost astounding rvwt In the history of tbe world. W t^j King John met his barons at Runny- ° mede aud compelled him to gryt ° Magna Charts, the history of • democ „ ertt It being worked out In the I world today, began and the principal R of equality before the lew' wae recog- V Hired , When Luther broke wltb the j and nailed bis olueiy-tive rl to. tbe church door at Wltteu- A he began tbe Protestaul Refor- * matlon aud commenced the long task ™ mallou and commenced task
' of freeing tbe nations from eccle-las- ' ileal tyranuy. In what was done lu Independence In Pblladelpbla July. 1776. our forefathers expanded Magus Cbarta Into tbe full flower of bumau • liberty and founded a nation wbtch Is a etar of bope to tbe oppressed lu all tbe earth. „ ' Those events are great promontone1 -hltilug landmarks In the history ol the nation- are parts of the divine plan for tbe salvatloo of tbe race, hut . they are not comparable to tbe Resurrection, for they affect primarily only ; the earthly welfare of humanity The ; Resurrection lluks this pre-eut world . with thai which Is eternal and revealMr. Kulp then proceeded In consider bis theme more in detail, and first he emphasized tbe fact tbat our Lord's Resurrection was by His own Inherent • power. He Himself Is the Resurrection and tbe Life. He le Master of : life, for "all tblogs were made by Him aod without Him was not anything made that was made." Enoch walked wltb Odd and was not. for God took - blm Elijah went up by a whirlwind • beavrn. Neither of tbera ever deetb- or pas-ed to eternal life through tbe grave. The sou of the I widow of jS'alu was called back to life ' audtbe voice of tbe Sou of God called . up from tbe tomb, but both of these cstne bsck to take up the thread of their Uvea and be agalu subject to ; death. Rut Jesus rnns from Ik- l-mk k- ui. But Jesus HI-
..'wo power. In His spiritual body and alive fi.rePvrmorr. "I am He that 1 aod was dead and now I am ' alive forever," are Hie words to 8t. : John In tbe apocalyptic vision. And I arose as tbe bead aud tbe representative of the redeemed human race 1 aod thus He la tbe tlrst frulte of them ' that slept lu Him ehall all that love ' Him and keep His words be made •ptrlUially alive." -4a>»s closing remarks, the speaker . was exceedingly dear aud effective In ; teaching of (be power of tbe Resur- : , rectlon, or the power of en eodleas , , tbat which gives Ibe true dl-ciple the victory over death, bell end Ibe makes physical death a mere ' . incident aud creates for tbe soul that Is , saved from slo the new heaven and • tbe new earth. • He tbat heerelh my • words sod dneth them, hath In him- . self eternal life." ; "'r evening the services were In : charge uf the Sunday school and the ] choir. j immamkl BAPTIST. The evening cougregatl .n In |m. 1 manual Baptist fburch tilled the , to Its capacity. Two beaut! , Easter'antbems were suDghytbe choir under lbs leadership of Raul H . Mr. Much look up the final lople In f series of •• Modern Religious Frob -The Problem of tbe Kesurrec- , tlon." His text was from 1 for 15; IB. "If we have only hope In Christ lu ■ this life, we are of all men mo.i mis- < erable " He spoke in pan as folloms; Tbe problem of the Resurrection I. . suggested by Ibe Hester season, by Ibe ce of eprlug. aud by those long. * '. Presence or loug-
I; logs In the human breast which look ,, to elernal life. The avenue to the aolutlou of our problem Is a reasonable conception of death. ' By death we . uuder. land a cessation of the physical i. "'*• "* slopping of that unexplained I. process by which tbe pbyaical organIsm la uialutalued In action Death 1 ">e*ns decay snd disintegration I( . closes life In the early environmentall aarly and vlslt^-actlvitlee and • labors joy. and sorrows, Intere-l- and i Possibilities are ended wbeu death overtake, us Hv death t. effected the removal of the person to tbe life be- " youd; tbe spirit leaves the body, bul . lives on. and enters new scenes of acDeaib It neither tbe end of a"T" i oor the beginulng. but merely' AU event lua career, ao experience lu , H ch~. one scene and open. ; | another, eacb but pari, of one life of r •Pint. | , I If Ibeae i bought. ara lroe „ mi lows I .that all men exist after deaib. The ! „ j proof of this statement I. beyond dem|on«traUoo,but tbe grounds of evidence I
ere very numerous ft lsmow known thsl all ust Ions aud peoples have be- ' lleved aud do believe Ad life after S| death. -Then, to<\ tbe ancjpnt philosophers were equal l£_surf"ofNi be perslsiauee of tbe soul iCrougb other worlds. For 1 it i Instance, Pialo and ivH-rsles. Even ' now modern sclency Is empheslilng 1 tbe belief In Immortality as tbe iieres- 1 •ary consummation of Hie evolution- ' ary process and tbe gresl purpose of s God in tbe world. For this we. must 1 „ read John Fl.ke, Sir Oliver I-odge and 1 e others, who say In effect that nature Is ' concerned In producing Immortal j belBga. " "* I Bo there Is little doubt of Immortality j ' in tbe minds of men. But even this y failb may mean little to the religious! I , Ufe. The mere fact that we will eur- 1 • vlve death may have more dread in It j t r than comfort, more suffering than re- ' t f ward, more sadues. than Joy. andjc more misery than satisfaction. We t e recall tbat so the Greeks thought of!the abode of the dead One of our ' American philosophers believes in Immortality, but personally doe- not want It because of bis pesslnn.m Tbe mes-age of the New Testament j Is more than one of life after death. It hold, forth a general resurrection of ; good and bad alike. Tbe resurrection of Ibe believers Is emphasized, bul II Is uot declared tbst there would have been no resurrection bad t'brist not *, Tbe message of tbe Gospels Is not but resurrection, fulfil raent. Increase of life Tbey speak everywhere of tbe soul, the spirit, of tbe believer Id Jesus t'hrlat passing from darkness unto light, from smslluess to gresluesa. from shi Into rlghteousuess, out of seltlsbues. luto service for all maoklud. Following the preaching, ibe ordiof baptism was observed, and of tbe most Impressive s.ghts occurred wbeu all the lights were turned out save the one over the baptistry. Its hesms lighted up the beautiful gilded gates neatly decorated with boquets of white Easter lilies. For the arrangement of this credit Is due Mr., Menu. Miss Ella May Uarconfessed the Lord lo baptism pure while lily was presented to her as the baptismal flower.
PLAN TIME f I 1 "Hiack Bills" Bandar, ad. al ntilloli Hapil.i (buret! . f Members of tbe Sbiloh Baptist , , Harris Is pastor, are preparing for s , log time next Sunday, wbeu "Black . ! Billy " riuuday. Jd. will make his ' first , art**rauce that church. An addreaa of welcome will be delivered py L'lly Commissioner Robert Fisher In the church at 8 o'clock Sou- j ' land the services In this church every ' ■ ntghi next week. ■'The Devil's Hlg Killing." "People Like Crabs" aud "Go Tell That Fox " the subjects of some of the ser monsto be delivered by -Black Billy" Sunday. 'Jd.' during bis evaugellstlc csiupag: at Blillob Baptist Church. ! avenue, near Seveulb street.
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' W. SCOTT HAND ° 19 WESLEY AVENUE BONDS. i OCEA CITY, N. J. MORTGAGES AND 1 j INVESTMENT SECURITIES » BELL PHONE. 5«-X , " you, or your relatives or friends, have idle funds, awaiting , investment, now. or at any time in tbe future, whether • small t amount of a few hundred dollars or a large amount of thousand* of ( dollars. I will appreciate it if you will get in touch with me. either personally , or by phone or by letter, and I tbin£ I will be able to assist you In securing a satisfactory investment. . I have on my list for sale, such investments as Couuty.-City I and Borough Bonds, Public School Bonds and Bonds of Electric Light Companies, Water Comjisnirs, Sewer .Gas sud Electric Railroad Companies. Bank snd Trust Company Stocks. Firit Mortgages, etc. I will endeavor to secure you a purchaser for anything of the • above nature you may want to sell. " And if you desire to borrow on Mortgage, whether large or >»_» tmall amount, 1 still appreciate your application. ( Hoping to hear from you aoou, and thanking you in advance for your patronage, I remain. Yuurs very truly, ; w. SCOTT HAND. Dealer in High Grade Bonds and Investment Securities.
I J 1 Although it snowed, it again became clear, And Stewart's low prices still are here; And we fill orders from far and near, For you are just as near to us as your phone.
Prices good for one week: i
STEAK i Sirloin jjC , 5=3 »; ROAST BEEF i wb. • i Chuck ,6c Good Stewing ...12c PORK Little Fresh Hams ,7C . Chclpa 1 6c lb. lb. Shoulders 14c lb. Spare Ribs. ,5C m.
MUTTON- and it is fine '£8* .20c - chops ™ N«klde™ Mc VEAL cho1^ - 25c Qood Hamburg. 15c.
. Our own make of famous all -pork sausage, none better T7 ' Our own make of famous scrapple, trv it ' 11 ' L ' 3lb.ofpig.livn, ' ' • 4tl».S«»5C | Pure lard, . . j ' Sugar cured skin-back hams, whole or half '1C I Picnic hams ' \ Boneless bacon, iu piece.> ' ' C
Elegant Santos coffee ... 22c 11. i lbs. Crackers Fresh Eggs . 30c dozen Fancy Creamery Butter . . . . 38c lb. Large, Juicy Oranges ... 25c dozen Five Fat Mackerel, fat and juicy 23c Fancy New Orleans Molasses. 16c qi.. 60c gallon. * .< Cans of Evaporated Milk J5C 3 Large Cans of Tomatoes ... 25c 3 Large Cans of Corn aye 3 Large Cans of Peas . 3 Tumbler, of Pure jelly 25c 1 Large Can of Pineapple ... 15c Fancy Jiuck wheat, fine, try it, 10c pkg. Large Can of White California Cherries, 15c.
I Can of Sliced Peaches i3c 1 Can of Extra Fine Strswberrica.tloc 3 Boxes Nuiscleaa M.tches . . *,oc Granulated Sugar 6Sc Headlight Oil . . 11c gal.. 5 gala , 50c F"fori^'d Cakes, real cheap. 2 lbs. Jersey Creuherries ... 6 qts. for nr »*«»«.. :„L Fancy Lemons ,6c do7 f""?" 6 Rolls Toilet Paper Jelly Beans 2 lbs. 2jc Compound j |c - 2 lbs. Prune- Jgo 3 lbs. Bvaporsted Pesches ,jc 0 •*— * »»«^oiaiesi t-c*cnes
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I TOXTKACTIISS AND RI ILOEKl. OTIS M. TOWNSEND BUILDER Offick: Sth St. Opposite P. "0% Plans and Specifications precared without chaige Only galvanized nails nsed 00 exterior work Ocean City House Bldg. Co. 'Jobbing and alteration work given our personal attention. Window and Door Frames and Screens made to order. OFFICE. I0J7 BAY AVENUE Bell Phone 38-X. ESTIMATES AND PLANS FURNISHED JOHN ! SEAL ^BUILDER George W. Harris Contractor, Builder and Jobbing Plan, Free. Bunf •■<>»,' a -Special!, . No. 13 W. Fourteenth Street OCEAN CITY, N. J. Hell I'liuiir. 421 x 0. Adimi. *. ff Adini GEO. 0. ADAMS A BRO. PLASTERING. RANGE SETTING BUCK LAYING, tic., Etc. All Work In Mason LI n e ""Prompt I > Attended To. OCEAN CITY. N J m dcut e- r~ 11 iiiytyt
ALBERT GILBERT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER 645 Asbury Avenue, BRECKLEY'S HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS CLINTON L. BRECKLEY, PROP Ready Mixed Paints, I^sd and Oils KU sud Asbury avenue. BKAIILEV A IMS- ' Readins Coal SSf iS'lI'iarssri the ton cnaruleed. Sell or KuwrpriM phot,,. •SRIee and Yard. TKNTM tad (S EAT Real Estate and Search Company REPRESENTS Fidelity Trust Company
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L. A. STEELMAN BLACKSMITH and WHEELWRIGHT Practical Horseshoeing JOBBING DONE PROMPTLY CIm and Ofiler Tngt a SmcIiHj Agent for Btewari'a Iron Works Co ! Plain sud Ornamental Iron Fence Iron Railing- sod Window Guards. Seventh St. and Haven Ave C. I_. LAKE ' ...REAL ESTATE AGENT.. law Asbcrjr Avenue, Umu CUy. N. J. lx>u for sale. Ooiucss lot renL ft I DOWN, $1 week, Waltham Watches, Diamonds •Gleaned by Ex-' ft I pert Repairer, - A| L M. NELSON S42 SSOSOWSY ATLANTIC ICE CQMPANT L" Pocono Mountain Ice O Plow. 101« Asbury Av»

