Ocean City%entinel R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor OCEAN CITY. - . NEW JERSEY Be U 'Phone No 66- X par Una. aaebTnaartlon. Month!}- and yearly Job-work promptly dona by ezparlenead THURFDA Y NOV K M H I-ilf 5.5 , ] M 5 CJiyk thanks today. Koine of amay think we hare tittle for which ■ to be thankful, but If one stops In eon- ^ alder for a little while he will di-ouvyr v ha baa many rea-ou* fur thanksgiving. | Account Kit to the Trentub State Oazette, " A— emblyman Dairy mplr. , of Paaaaic County, will make six effort v next winter to hare the law tmdet .
which mosquito extermination roW mlfal.Mia are <i|icralhig, /r;-e«l<-d " Ex-Judge Hildreth and oilier inrtu Haaaiiore He-iita of < »|w May County who want rourquitoe* runout of ihi* •action should get l>u-y with ry»l'rOr. Ax. win t'OKMON deaeree- tnut- Itcredit for the excellent rhuwiuK mady by the Meu'e fUhle Claw of the Fir-i M. U. Sunday School of tin- city in the big parade at Mlllrllle Tbur-day ulgbt. Dr. fnraon worked tbrrgeiically to gel a great turnout and he undecidedly active all during the parade, going *up and down the llueand bartog Ibe boye alug with a "vim and volant* that waa eufltrleul In win the plaudit- of ibe tbou-a'ud- of iwople on Ibe aide walk-. THRratlrnade adopted a -hurt righted policy wben they withdrew tbelrttuietablea from tbe ueaa|>aprra. It was panny-wi-e economy, wblch haa curt tbem to loaa of bualoeea much tuore than they aared on tbelr adverlleiug bllla. Bealdea, tbe public, finding It aalf Inconvenienced by 74 he jack of toady Information to wblcb II waa ac- 1 customed, bad auolber grievance to lb* railroad- It baa taken several ytara and tbe loaa of much busmen to ! convince tbe railroad -managerr that l bay blundered, nut tbelr adml—lm, ,,r 1 tbay ol
Ibe aalatoke ie ebown In tbe dechoou of (be American TraOlc Association I bat tbe beat method cf placing time of lb* arrival and departure of trambefore tbe public la to print tbem lo the . newspaper*. A "public-be-plearad' policy dictates tbe retraclog of tbe bed «*PWe might ask, with Ibe Uay'e Laudbig Record, bow mauy parent- are acquainted with tbe teachers of tbelr children? Statistics lacking, we van - tore to presume, not ten per cent. And ytt, bow many of tbem would send tbelr children loa pbyaictan, a dentl-t. •b*y did Dot know, or made no attempt to know? And on tbe other band, how ■way of our teachers make any eflort to become acquainted with tbe parents of (be children tbey are leaching? Thlmailer of teaching children la not merely a question of routine business, to Its true sense, and parents sbouM know tbe teachers — know them well aooogb to approach tbem occselooally and disease their children's progress. Most of tbe local ecbool teachers are ' tern other localities and many from 1 distant Stales. So better work can be ' done to Ibis municipality thla year by 1 the mem hereof the Board of Education, 1 who bare tbe schools to charge, than 1 tbe eoneummatlou of a plan whereby ' laacbara and parents can meet eaeb ' other on common ground. 1 - I ■reiKRaeuKK iti roucv. Oo# frequently beard boasts of Ibe : bMibtoo-llka administration fiver thl- 1 municipality by the previous City " Commissioners, and all the partisan- 1 of those officials said we never bad 1 anything like 'em. W* probably never had very many ' Bke them, and let u« hope we won't 1 ••peat very- soon . 1 Aa for tbe busloess-llke admloletra- ' Hon, tbe report of the auditor ap- 1 ■ oi -us auuiior ap-
pointed to go over tbe city accounts. Just made public, doesn't exactly sustain tb* allegation. He fouDd numerous errors. He foood, top, that be couldn't dlcover a trial balauce.of the accounts ontll be went back to Jahuary I. 1814, a year and Ave months before the present men took office as City Commission erReal business bou-ea- or city admin1st rations- have trial balances at least once a year. WENT TO TDCKAHOE ■r. Bahnrr's Bible Class Heard ' Htm Preach There. On Thursday last a very Interesting service of the -Men and Religion For- , ward Movement" was held In the . Methodist Church of Tuckahoe. The Rev. Charles H. Buhner, uf this city 1 was tbe speaker and delivered so ad- ' d reason "A Mao Without a 8fcy." i A large delegatlnn of men from Mr Bobner's Bible Class went over I In automobiles and also severs! cars mied ' with ladies, all of whom had a most | enjoyable time. Mtas Louisa T. Corson, who rang a soprano solo, and Homer Shoemaker ' who reudered a Oollu solo, were inter- ' eating participants lo the progrsm Rt-wt Estate T rsuHicr a. , Recent real estate transfer- In Ocean t City recorded In the offioe of County Clerk Hildreth, as reported lo the t aiw " May Coonty Uaxeue. are as follows: ' The Le Cato Construction Co. and « Joseph U Halne-, assignee, to o J Hammell Co. (600 Lots 150 and 151, Bayous Co. a Nabel K. Jennings id Anna L. B K Noma. 61850. Lot In aoutlieasl Hue h of Ocean aveuue, 125 ft-el from Tenth . ■reel. 1 Ethel P. Jones, et vlr, el al . to Irene n C. Imlay. tin. Lots 679 and 081. d B«*KmA. „ Mr mo rial Ben Ives Colon memorial services fnrlhe late |a Booker T. Wssblogtou were held In Bf. James' M. K i'burch, the Rev. R. '* . Uo2?'B' and tbe members " artke Tabernacle Baptist Cburcb par- b. Uci paling Addresses were made by H the Hav. J B. Kulp. City Holleltor A. L Bos well, tbe Itevs. James K Irate, Bam Del J Comlort, WelU and 7-
1 CO. G BOYS WILL HAVE SHOOT TODAY rj Turkeys and Chickens Arc| Trophies to be Given ! > | Best Marksmeh. The fir-t -h»o( of (member* of Com-' pauy ti. Third Infantry, oil their uew j range, on the Hardens Company's' trayl. in the north section of t tie city. thirty member- are entered ■ It w-|ll com blue a -hoot for trophies i and taiget practice. The hoys will start shooting between ' 8 and 9.30 - o'clock. Each man Istoj1 Six team- of llie company will shoot | '
The — *pi s*l I list lis- llie lm-1 alteiidauce j '• squad "W III comprl-r a team The team Captain will be (lie corporal of llie f rhv"-Pr.rJ'r 1 range. In (lie armory this week. Tlie-e, I w III be furul-litd out of the company - > fund', and during the "'winter -and- '* w-iches and cofTee w-ill be served after The boys will soon get new ove>coats. Tliey will turn lu their old e blue overcoats aud receive new one- of " olive drab lu time for their trip to I'amdeu December 3. wbeu there I- to be a regtmeotal parade aud review . Four turkeys 'and three chickens 1 y have been received by the company ' * a- the trophies fur the best shooters lu today's contest at tbe rifle range. CRUISING SOUTH 1 ' t-spl. aks-p Wriles of Hla tsprr- 1 ■ race on Trip. 1 ( ('apt Jnhu Sharp and wife, of Ibis ' i city; who left here on a crolse south a ' frw weeks ago, are having a pleasaut c time. ■
u Following Is Capl. Sharp's log: in <,cl°ber 27— We left Ocean City on this date; wind light ; south. Made good time uulll nearly ebreast of Tow u- ^ seud's Inlel, when our englue gut lired ,. and refused to go any farther away d from Oceau City. Captain and male wurked for an bouror more and finally got her ruunlng on one cylinder; pui I up our sails and lioi|ied hack home. e Called on our eoglue doctor .and lie |t Informed us we hid a short circuit. w hich was causing the trouble. Took d his wreuchea, forceps, etc.. and In live d minutes bad exlfLcled It and the ent gtne was buzzing merrily. We. at 3 ^ p; m.. started south agaftv by tbe Inr aide route. We made tbe cut from t Weaktlsb to Middle Thorofare at t 16 B o'clock: wbeu ngbt between the marks ( plunked her hard gnd fast ashore aud ( ship fell uearly dry. Male prepared supper uf bacou and eggs, had a smoke ,' and went to bed disgusted. Barome- ( ler. 3t> 4-20. | f October 28— Our yacht floated at 8 15 ^ a. m, so we coutlnued our run south : t on Inlaud Waterway £au dowu t past Sea I>le City and put ber out in . at Townsend's Inlet; bad a Hoe f ruu dowu Hie beacb to Cape May ; Light. My tbe time we were through I Ibe ripraps, the wind hauled from , south to west; with rails drawing, a i good breeze aud euglne doing flue we ' made Maurice River for harbor at 6.15 ' Barometer, 30 2 20 October 28-IWl Maurice Klver al J t 8.15a. m.; wlud southwest, blowing , Turned lu reef la foresaM. and, . after clearing Kgg I-laud. put up -alls 1 , *"d made good tlbW up the Delaware [ and river, arrlvfug at Mathls' ' Ship Building Company's dock al ( , Camden at 6.80 p. ui. After putting ! ( a good oyster stew made from oysters we bad bought at Maurloe ! Klver. captolo and male took a walk and found a barber; did not have to 1 take ffas Harnmslsr ->Q l-» -si ' , 28 20.
October 80— Was busy all day getting charts, coal, gas aud provlslous aboard. Late lu tbe aflerudou went t over to Fblladelpbla, aud speul tbe uighl aud all day Sunday with out children. j Everything aboard, ready tn -tart . south, except a new rat of Latteries that have uot been delivered, so we . will have to lay over uulll tomorrow , Wlud southwest; fresh. Barometer, 30 November 2— Battery arrived, aud. we started dowu tbe river at 9.45; wlud west northwest, blowing herd. lis rnmeler bad dro|>i>ed to 29 Hi 20. Went dowu b^navy yard aud got a mile or so below Mantua 'Creek, wbeu It got so rough we ran back luto Mautua. The r government ba- made several cuts across tbe bends, wblcb shorteu tbe ® distance one-half or more.. Wlud high ' all day; died out al dark. We like • our new cook first rate. Barometer at i 30 p. m., 28 16 20. ( , November K-Left Mantua Creek at ' I a. m. Barometer, 30 3 20 " Still I blowing; wind northwest. After get i ling over to i'eniisylrauia shore, bad a good run lo Wilinlugtou. but. lu try- - to get Into the back ebauuel below New Castle, went a*hore ou tbe upper c end of Pea Patch aud did not final again uulll 5 i5. wlieu we ran over to windward shore, about two miles " above Delaware city, and anchored. ( Wind light, northwest. Barometer at p. m., 30 2-iO: November 4— Left anchorage at 7.16 ( m. Itau dowu to lucks and, after getting through, went ashore and got permission to keep on. gas at 17 cents, fresh water, aud a basin m J replace one that left us on our way V the river. Rau through to Cbesa- l' peake City, where we were held up" until 8 p. m., as there were six or raven boats abead of us, four of tbem '' barges that nearly tilled tbe lock. K After gelllug through we ran down •' Creek two or three miles It to ralu, so we anchored. Wind south. Barometer at 8 16. 28 I4-2U. u November 5-larft Deep Creek at D ran dowu to Elk River and the S | Chesapeake as far as Morton Creek. I P
!»n the eestetn shore, when wlud got-; tu Mow lug from uorlliwe-l We ran : : In. end. alsnit a half-mile up. found s j f perfect harbor. Bought nine pen-i. . I for lu ceuts and our rook gave ne a very flue supper. P- m still I blowing hard. Barometer. 28 18 2" a ' c j four point raise since morning. I Novcjuiier ti-I^-fl Morton i'reek all 7.25. crossed the bay lo entrance lu I Baltimore; tbence down the western | _ j shore, with sails rat and eiigtne run- 1 j unig perfectly. Entered Sever# lllvei [ Mad lunch, and (hen Ibe captain and j bis wife took lu (tarl uf a football game between Buckuell and the Navy ,'tcgm. Went through tbe Btate Capljtol. where ttiey ha«'e a very complete \ ( 'exhibit of Hie aatlve products of tlie , t-ta'e, bulb in the crude aud finished . slate. After a long walk around Hie | to wo. our cook gave us oiij^of tier -pc- - clal oyster stews We tioBglit a full , | quart, opened, for 25 cents. On our . run down saw thousands of various ( kinds of wild ducks and once golf. fkhid* of got I
, ( w lililii about two gun-shots uf twenty , [ w lid geese. Wind uortb lo northeast. I Barometer, 28 19 211. morning- add (J a trolley ride* tills -ruo Uilng to Wash ' Ingtoii. 11. C. niletidihg to goto Mt. r Vernon, but found that II would uot ( liallery. weul up In the Washington _ } Monument and through the White Houra grounds, but were not asked to. From mere tbey went to the Capitol J Building and through a number of ' ibe different room-. Ou oar trolley ' r rides around .1 own we saw quite a ( number of the goveriTnieiit buildings. Had a very enjoyable day.. Arrived $ j aboard ship at 5 45 aud fouud Hie r male had a hup -upper ready. Ba j romeler, 8a.m. 80 8 20; dro|>|ied Hve , November s— l*ft AunafioHs 6.3o . a. ui. Barometer. 30 1-20: t.tggy and ( .. calm: wind 'about south until iiooO, , when II breezed up and cleared. Picked up buoys and lights all Hie way down to Drum Point, when n to get nasty, so we concluded to ruu Into Bolomou's Harbor. This Is a . One laud locked anchorage at tbe entrance to Paw tucket River. It I* a ' , great oyster country at most of tbe , places we have stopped after geltlug dow u Hie bay aro jud Baltimore. We * arrived at Solomon's at 2 p. m. After p arrived at rviiomou s at 2 After
au early supper we took a walk around , and saw tbe tuwu^, Look* prosperous ,e and buildings are kept In good ahape Barometer at 8 p. m.. 29 16-20 y SERIOUSLY ILL y 4'rxsndrr l.ealle Mnflrrtng Ironi It — " ' Wrights Disease Alexander I<eelle, of Brazil, who. e with hla family, lias been living lu I. tbelr uew cottage on Plymoutb place k for some time. Is seriously III of t Bright'* dlraara. He bad a severe at- - lack yesterday, and bis family has not much hope of his recovery. i- Mr. Leslie Is a Jule manufacturer In d Brazil. He came lo Ocean City with 6 his family for tbe benellt of bis health s In April laat. and bis condition was 1 decidedly Improved UDtil a day or two t He bad planued to return tn Brazil - within a abort time to rattle up hla affairs. ^ j He Is under tbe can of Dr W P. i Halues. b. y TO HOLD SOCIAL 7 of Children-. Church 1 Are IB (entertain. ' Tbe Children's Cburcb will beve _ complete charge or Ibe prayer service ' et the First Baptist ^burcb next Wednesday evening To this service tbey cordially invite their parents aod friends of tbe church. Oue of tbe special features of tbls meeting for sociability will be tbe returning of tbe "Black Diamnud , Sicks." wblcb tbe trustees of the Cburcb beve distributed to ell tbe members aud congregation for tbelr ' (wnl ributlon to tbe coal btll. The bags ^ ex peel, d to be brougbt In or sent lu and opened during the evening Al' ' are Invited lo attend with or without ' ' bag.
Mower Kraut Dapper. * The Ladles' Aid Boclety of the First I 1 Baptist Church will hold a sauer kraut " supper at Hie home of Mre. Joseph 1 Snyder, on Asbury aveuue. Saturday ' evenlug, December 4. x The menu:— Sauer kraut, ma-lied po- ] ' tatoes, pork or half-ionoke*, relishes ' x tea and cullee, Ire cream and ritie. 1 Collage Prater Heeling. I- The cottage prayer meeting for tbe 1 1 section of the city Dortb of Eighth ! t reel, conducted by Hie First M. E ! t Church, will be held tomorrow- even* 1 ' ing at tbe home of Mr*. Jeffries. 329 i ' Asbury avenue, begiuulng at 7.80 • o'clock. ; Osli Claim Deed* Uran-ed i The city baa granted quit claim ' f deeds ou lots 2263. 2261. 2266 aud 2268, f I also lots 934. 925 and lot 1154, Ocean ' City Hardens Company, at the request i i of the city collector. ' Siolrl Arrival* KLRKKllN. ' I. s. Malsbury. Klukora; IseUp- J , cate, Cincinnati. Louts C. Phi pp., J. F. Myers. Phils- o : Marl I ii Maloney and wife, Oceau City. Clarence C. W. Wilson and.wfe, J. • W. Landrriberger. wife and sou. I, 8 w Rlshel, Philadelphia. M: S JI. (Joff aud wife. Camdru; Mrs. » Blackmail . Mlas F. A. Berry, It. L. °' Warkr, Jr., Atlantic City ; David Mc Philadelphia. Tbe Rev William A. Cobb. South 'i River; William J. O'Brien. Mrs. H Miss Helm. Ueorgr K. Fizell, hi Philadelphia; W. T.Uouert. Miuotola. Cl LoKKAINK _ W. T. Prlngle, Wyncole: P E Well ti zell and w ife, J. M. Kowlaud aud wife, MH'uacb and wife. It. M. It Shafler. F. B. Matthews and wife ™ [Philadelphia.
■ MAYOR CHAMPION ij GOT TWO DEER | Was a Member of Henry D. ! j Moore's Party, Which ii ! Killed Eleven in All. " j .Mayor Joseph (4. Champion re'-urnrd j . Friday evening from a -in -or— ful rfeer [ , ( hunting -expedition lo llie Maine'1 With a number of sportsmen from • ' Haddonllrld and vlcp.lty, lie w'a- n guest of Henry I). Moore In llie latter'- ' ■ Moure and his sun. Wo. Ii.- .Moore. J ' w-ere among those In the party ' The gunners got II deer air?! I fux.j deer Included ^tlve- large buck. Mayor Champion was among t lie ' ' of Hie deer He -ay- lie l ad one of! j"
1 Ills best irtps to the Maine wood-, and j 1 ., C. W. WHITE DEAD Services were held' Friday evening ] old. had. b. en .u invalid for raver si but not seriuu-ly uutil_xfwo j week- before Ills death. Deslli was' due to the hardening uf the arteries He was In ltie|«>ullry bu-tiiecS al the Reading Terminal. Philadelphia a long -time, and was highly es Mr While had a cottage buill by S. K Swau al Fourth street aud Curio, tliia n aveuue. With bis family, lie -pent the summer seasou- here. .Ntr;j(^au altended Hie funeral GAVE THANKS nlon Services 1a Presbitrrlan 1 Church — Dr. Kulp aprakrr. t uion Tbauksgivmg Day service* held last evening lu the First Cburcb, and drew a large ,r i ic-uv irriau > nurcu. anu urew large
d congregation. . Membeis of the Men's ! , Bible Classes of tbe city attended m a ■. o«iy i The pastor u' llie church, the Itev. j Charles H. Boliner. presided, aud llie ] Rev. J B. Kulp. pastor of the First M ■ E Church, preached the sermon „ Beuedictlon was given by the Itev - Beorge F Mitch, pastor of tbe Flr-t Haa House Hart* ' * Bernard Ituckdescliel, of West Phil. ' ' adelpbla. a well kuown -umuier rest " dent, came to Ibis city Saturday after- ' noon, accompanied by a few frleuds. and spent the week-end at bis pretty ' 1 cottage. Among those In the party 1 were John F Magulre aud Harry C. * Thompson, of Fblladelpbla. * 0 t'nlon Church Hervlcrs. There will be union Tbauksgtviug ' services held at the Hi. James A M. E. Ii ' Cburcb, Heveutb slreel aud Haven ^ avenue, today, al II a. m Tbecburclna r - uniting in Ibe service are tbe Hlill- b ? Baptist, ibe Ht. James A M. E and >. the Tabernacle Baptist. * Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cux desire tbrough tbe Sentinel, to thank the ( friends who weie so kiyd lortiemln c . their recent bereaveuifiit. est«ciallv f the high school -ludenlV and i/emlwr. i * uf Ibe First M E. Clidrcii urganlz* " r Rous ^ Prozressive e ite Huudr. u. ' The Ladles' Auxiliary of the OceaD c City Military Club will hold a pro • * gressive Ave hundred party In Com- f 1 patiy ti'a armory Tuesday evening. . i IVcember 7 Tickets w ill i,e 25 cenl-. v B A good time Is assured ail. ' J „ Cbsit-s Klelzrr ill. 1 I ** t;harles Htelzer. a well-known reel- J . dent of this clly for many years, is in t the AtlautlcClty Hospital undergoing ' t treatment for kidney diraara. He ha- s been there about a week His w ife l. Z wife
with him I Collector's Sale of Properties for ; I npaid Street Assessments. "cesn City, ibe TsT^ram* n" ^r.' ' A bs<^-( l-u-sh,r^ psrl icuisr'r lissrrlYs-ATlvfr n^n^'n'u'l", s'Sel'i ' CoaniraafflofV''1 ",u] adjusinl i»y in, . so^wei eniuisd, 2BryfU!,r.,hlwr,x,d'ss? ' *8 u ^ ts I p I uc^ a ^MM?V u?I- ** .'.V *iL2f . ' ^ l'"."""'-""bsiwo'r .."a5. tU'li'"" ""'c- wblcb Ill < ornml a. toners' or '"X sdju-ied n> -«M ■sporr of pi " Btara ofV^m mVIiTo'I'sr- ".!l 1 ^ Trie said tots, Irarts o- |arcsl-^of land sn^l ' Int-re-l rbereon sir 'ra'lDxT'nd "n *ol'nrr"-i" 1 lilV^l'Mid're^'rJri'a'Sbe'r ! omerof Itu-TaxComctses ' ocean I lly. N. J . al, . i to tbe day or sale. ' 1 i Tbe followlnc list -* ! v >-> a de-erlpu.vb by lor ' aud eviwuded! on rarb"?' s«M *iou!'lnirts0or ' jZ,'Y.'r !:?r "T "" " "sci "i wlirt raSra ^|" ^SlmnaJT-h^? of Ibis sale. Mr- A. Houraeoi- M| a u Matlllewa -i. 1 j cs h (I.C. Asaorlatlon I— ,-. n?, Ellon Kisley - isS | SMb'Vsu'dwr1" (T* "'iVV1 'esl.l'aeUt. i II -II, M , I'. K_ KTas oilisctor. I
REPORT OF THE CONDITIO* , First National Bank
| I -iii-M-ru-U arid-w 'r bekT' |,***l4r°l JroiKI'H I Mpl'l.t.. , REPORT OF THE CONDITION ' OCEAN CITY TITLE AND " TRUST CO. ( ; of ocean crn\ n. j. wr^nnun'V'eL^,:- . 1 bsnxln "bllu" k-5nrn " fiw.nh -n - and n XI ures. T7JXC <r f ','bbeksand eash Men . 'i'w: v- |j I I-I AHU.ITIEN "■ ' i-.pltal stoek jiui*2U"IT"'>
' nnw,deponu?nil,|n" '■ ijilj? c,w"f, onaj? Cbarlea K sxihriu * President, and I'J1-'!! . br"" severally duly sworn, «lsl'^Tnenr'^True*'lo ibe "wM'or'lIn -ulsrnUwl m/' ^rD-WKI-... Treasurer. 5 R- CCK?'|-T KOH!NS!'|V(, 1'orreet— Attest- Notary Public. tllrsenus. Notice of Settlement.-r Notice is hereby given that lbs aceoobta of ill- ; -ubserlber. admlDIslralor ol Ibe Esla-.e or II I- in "teelman, late of O can ('tiv i-, ils^l'oun !y. New Jersey, dereased. w' lit Iw fur Veulemen' lo 'be"orpl?lIn ^^onVdiro^tSrisr^ ll'tSM PK y.1 1(A i/* HTEELMAN." a . I . r .XI oo. Adm'Distrmior. ' Collector's Sale of Properties' lor I npaid Street Assessments. of 'be Tax OOllsrlor. «>cean Clly, N. J. N'-Uce Is hereby xlven tbal the -ubserlber, r-x t ollec.or ol Ureao City. N.J.. par -uanl lo I lie Charter of deean Oily. N. J . 'p' •urb eases made aod provided, sill ell — r for sale al public auction, oo- ' " WHseU.J, (ir rifleeslb Usy sf brrrabrr. OelV« k"p"°^*S, lSJl"di? *"? S2T' " ,W" irlL-u' or"y H""'- eertalnlofs" irnnrot '^f"^b«Vur benen'u "or s?w Jim tnl— ion- rs of Assess menl'iiDdeMlie> Pro' i-iubs or Ibe rbarter act of said eltv. bcli.r abuser enlllled. 'All sel relallnr lo andpro"bb^llMU1 ""pii^'a'^i; ii sappleroenl- rn-reto. and Ibe '''ill'n''1"'1* °f fcn ordinance, entitled, "An
euro es-lerly line of Hav avenue: 7 li I rl — ri i h -Ir-ei and Keasborw Railroad t'ornpaoy I WTou IT avebue lo the easterly curb Hoe or Hav ava sue and also from the westerly curb line of nay avenue lu t ne easterly curb line of Pleaa™i*afdeUor; W^'ey^vra "t°u "" Mae of A-bury avenue* I'leasuie a^nue from' Twelftb street lo Xhlrleernb aireel K„u, r 'r"ro i",r*1 "" (be boflbraaterly side from i i i',i.'.l 'IT1.' !"" v"lwardly one hundred feel: .. . * " avebueon ibe aonrtieaaterly -Ide ironi * "bib si reel norlbeaslerly lo a polnl two !"!— t""" SY" souibweat from Nmn, lo Ibeea " t l " rp^ A-lmrv avs-ue oe of <lVn'lVa\r'averi'ueT<|,'a'ts*nT'rf-'|ir*ndr--,l , "od thirty feet oortliwe-terly from A-bury . -venue; and "l Iiiji-ou avenue from In. i, . -treex to KjmnUi Street,- adopted MarelMX Ity and filed ln-ti.lv orr rj' vrO 1 rh awMwaoM*'! D been aaaeaaed.^flxed aod adjnsted by'kald ' ,'J uj'i'td" ' a n d * ?n 'irri* " * ' d Xave^ma"^.! ° J^JVk of the hoard of i'omml— loS "rs™f Wd j jeaj — "a'l^ jam' *r"1 ' 'Iw1 lai'd'lo l"— .'id ^Farther tartlranuS'or 1 odlre ^of^lbe Tax .Colleelor, I'll) llall.ilcean ' imoMj°'^id,"l!r.nlofIb*|l,urL,rl'',n b* 101 i advert laemeut as tbey a [i |!eif 'm," Tor** a-——" ""bexed to said report-, toifetbrr . with ibe amounts of monev a— <— cd laid on , uod exeended, on eaeb of said lot- tract- or paicel- of land respectively. aJl'.T' 'Vd^d' *' "e^liialter dr-lcfiated Ihr^e . , rei.k It'. Mllebener l "eSc'txi iX ® | II II V P V Wi 70K" W" "F'^bKmil. ' Advertise in i The Sentinel
r < ji Joseph G. Championa BUILDING CONTRACTOR , I Ralph Hayes VanGilder ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER
' > you SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder Ti* x-tect-your Ocean City cottage. You cannot spare the titiie to Wlc after it closely yourself knd must dejrend upon llie honesty ol the contractor. I have built for a large number of -people and could refer you "to any or all of them. - - i Send lor the list ol names and photographs ol the houses. Otis M. Townsend OFFICE Dl III INrD to"*" CIIY•lbSl.0rrJMIe?.0. DU I LULn "• j- • ^ — ( L. S. CORSON, Seashore Cottages a Specialty L Hotels and Bungalows and Builder. Everything lu tltr Building Line Plans and Specifications Furnished. Estimates Cheerfully Given. f RESIDENCE -SliLAshury Avenue * OFFICE— 745 West Aveuue
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Eleventh Street and Bay Avenue Branch Office. Thirty .fourth Street _ JoDDlog Promptly Etiennea 10 -- ; f
Allen Seull THE BVlUiftER Ulnar a Qcsstx .■/ ve. Phone Connections ] S B SWAN J. E. TROUT" Swan and Trout , PRACTICAL Carpenters and Builders ] JOBbINC a SPECIALTY . 1040 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J. Bell Phone 18 Inter, -State Pho ie t34-A SUfTON & CORSON CO. s v. General Contractors5 J Grading and Street Building 739 ASBURV AVENUE Ocean City, New Jersey
| 7 Walter V. Hess £ CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER I JOBBING GIVEN SPECIAL ATTENTION ;; -wdoiixij ajivc.1* S SPECIAL ATTENTION
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A Office 1017 Asburv Avenue I C'TY NEW JERSE, | . REA1_ ESTATE —a INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick * ^11 Eighth St. Ocean Oity, N. J.
I The Poritiere BOOT s SHOE f REPAIRING SHOP ; REPAIRING NEATLY DONE ; ♦ U.9I8 Anbury Ave.. Oceao Cllv. N. J ABBOTTS' Alderney Dairies ISacccuor la I. S. Ckaaptosl | Seventh St. and West Ave. Ocean City, N. J. Ciholce Dairy Products i Butter and Eggs Ask for Booklet of Rpeclaltie* i Delivered, Hnlh Phmte, 1 Mark !-' Undertaker and Embalmer «» CawTaat Arum Fboasua ocicam ClTr.M.j
BULBS \ Juvl Rrcnved From HOLLAND Hyacinths Tulips Narcissus Try Our Si. 00 Axsortmcnl Thomas J. Thorn FLORIST 1128 BAY AVENUE " O. l_. LAKE • REAL ESTATE AGENT.. . l«l» Asbory Avanos. Oosan City. N. J. Lou for sate. Cottages lo, not. For Sale in Ocean City a ntimlrer of choice lots, locations bci n 1 -r-l .Mid l-lflci-mh sir,-,-!-. Sotllc **'JS J"'"'1 '"'ur mutton hAamd^ing nub tsl .J'hiia. i'rtcrs Iwlutt timrkct value. , Watch and Jewelry Repairing' Mayer's 843 ASBURY AVRNUH OFtN AU. Y8AII '|_
reiTRtiTan ixn rI^iidekw. OTIS M. TOWNSEND BUILDER (offick: 8th St. tlpfcgite pj o. Plans and Specifications precared without charge I Only galvani/.vd nails usirf oif exterior work "There's a Reason" Ocean City House Bldg. Co. Jobbing and alteration work gi v, n otir personal attention'. Window and Door Frames and »v uiuun aim i ox n rrames ami
Scievtis niatlc lo order. OFFICE. 1037 BAY.AVENLi; Be'.; Phune 3b X. csti m atc8 and plans funnishcd JOHN T. SEAL BUILDER* OeorRe W. Harris " Contractor, . Builder and Jobbing Fret. ■ Bwagslowv a Specially No. 13 W. Fourteenth Street OCEAN CITY. N. J. , m-ii I'liunr. ... v 6. 0. Adams. ' *. « Adamt GEO. 0. ADAM1 & BRO. PUSTERiNG, RANGE SETTIN. BklcK LAYING, tic., tic. All Work In Mason Line Promptly Attended To. OCEAN "CITY, N J ALBERT G. GILBERT, HOUSE PAINTER 6i- Ashnrv Avenn,-' • Avenue",
-tantly lb Klock. imlrlbg I'rolithtly'A tlvoO,-! To. BRECKLEY'S 8c USE AND SIGN PAINTERS clinton l. breckley. PROP Ready Mixed -Paints, Lead and Oils 920 and 922 Asbury avenue. HKADLE1 A AIIAHN Reading Coal Abo Klndllns Wuodby l-arrsl or oord. "■™ Bad Yard, II XTII sad a Ml Estate and Search Company KkPRESkNTS Fidelity Trust Comcany Wildwood Title and Tins! Co. Title Insurance Searches, Abstracts of Title, Conveyancing Fire Insurance Prompt Service All Work Guaranteed Munry to Loan on Good First Mortgage F'arma for Sale Offices in First Nationl Bank Building Cape May Court House N. J.
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