- - ■ ■ ■ SUNDAY IN THE i LOCAL CHURCHES 8trong8ennon9 and Excellent ! Music Heard by Congregations. FIRST a. K. Tbe text for tbe evening wrmon 111 • the First M E. Church wee Luke IS: 1 177"Aod when he ctot 10 lilm-clf. He ' '••id, bow many hired servants of my " • father's hire bread enough and to • ■pan, sod I perlab wiib huuger?" 1 Tb» tbemS of the eeroioii wa# our ' fjord 't great parable, "The Prodigal 11 Boa," but t be paatur. the Rev. J It Kolp, selected Hie words, "And wbeti a be came to blmaelf." for special coo- *' alderatlon, because Ihese word- mark I' a gnat crtala In the prodigal'* life. Hie ti moment at which the choice «a* made that determined Iriseulfre future, and at which he few.lved to for-ake hi# " evil y/e and return t" lila father - bouae and right living, a- a Jew w >u"1 '• uuderetand It. He bad begin to -e- • blmaelf a- Uod saw htai ami had become awake to tbe fact that he had a tinned agaluat Heaven' and ru hifather a eight. Tbe prodigal came to Inm-elf be- fc aeu-e he we- beside hini-elf when he n took bla portion, went into a tar ft country and watted hie substance In * rlotoua living, and he waa a 'fool be- * aauae be Ihouf^ii he bad cul loo-e from *' tba righteout doiug of bla father's * bouae and waa having a good time He we* dotug a* he pleased. pa* liv- a Ing without reetrelut upon bla Incline- » ttona and paaaloua. with the never fall. " tog resuli that be found bla level " among the bog-. He wae uot rum 11 Mlf, nor le anyone hi- real eelf. * bo ft turn a bla back upon God and right do- ci lag and undertake- lo live without ~ God and follow, the lead of luat. " avarice, afl formaof physical plea-ure. " to toad a life of utter eelO-bneea To " each, holy scripture appllea the ayrri <" "fool." And euch a one the prodlgel " waa before be came lo blmaelf. 11 'Tba speaker then dwelt upon tbe » - facMhal -the prod iget thought he could 0 do without bla father— thougbt he wafiaa to. Ilea bla own life lu hi. own ■' way. Ha fait that. In hit lathei'a •' booaa.bamnat rcMraln hta evil pro- 1 11 paaaltlea and be half way decent, aDd I' be fell this to be Irksome. So It |. n with many lo tbia city— they caat oil »' God and try-to flee from Hta presence. Hay away from the preaching of HI- " word, becauae tbey «ay In their heart', " "erllbatboaonr good 'and we will uoi " bavatbaman J asm l0 rule over u*. Parbapa tbla la not aald outright In cl worda, but It la aald plainly In men'- '• •eta. Meo look at tbe ml-takea of a •« weak church member, then .ay tbey r< •re as good or baiter than tbe Cbureb and aran say, -no religion for roe." " Than never waa a plea uttered more 11 full of lying bypocrlay than tbla one A man when be uaaa it knows he la •< Tbe prodigal turned In baae tint rath (ode upon tbe ona wbo loved blm beat. " Be M le with every -one who regard. U not Ood and righteousness. Men uae - Ibe gift* of ihe creator with which lu '< doavll. v Tba prodigal waa a man when be 11 waoi openly lo bla father and con-jh feaaad {its aln. Ha bad learned » humility, for be asked to be made "m/tfm a bind servant. He was a " ■Ma baeauaa be bad tba courage to do rtibt publicly ana be waa cured of pride and aalf conceit. *< Tba appeal of tba pastor to come out " h"d lake a public stand for rlgbteoue- '' hgm was Wrong and Marching. tl ' ' p ' 'CONTRACT AWARDED « a d lOoaltoneU Iron First Fags, j 11 cunslderatlon of tbe amount of taxes * and costs, as enumerated In tbe said 6 «!• Uod tba lag.) rate of totereot thereon; therefore, be it • Baaolved by tbe Board of Commie- *' Mabata of Ocean Clly, New Jersey. " that tba proper ofltners execute end ° deliver to Klorooee C. Scull ao assign. Mant of tba tax certitleate for tbe p •bava named land, ae described in aaM eertlfloate, upon tbe payment of the consideration aforesaid, together with tbe payment of -the taxes for tbe d year 1814 aud 1815 and ibe legal rale of ° Intareet thereon. ■ Reports of the following official. H were received and ordered Hied: 'Building Inspector (with check fur * HI), plumbing Inspector (with check D for 838 60), and electrlnl tnepector * (with check for 833). r A number of bills were ordered paid. " meal kaiair Trans (era. I ^Recant real mlate transfers in Ocean e CUy recorded In tbe office of County ■ -Clmk Hlld ret h, as reported lo tbe Cape : Hay County Uaxette. are aa follow.: 1 Warrington H. Harris. Uui.tn Rue 1 Rogers. Lot 609, Section ' Green B. Bunion. et el, to W iltiam ' Cooper. HSU Lot 78, Section A. " Helena Sliver Neeley, et at, to John ' i. Kteoao Lot 843, Section A 1 •, plan J. IBeeUoo a u from .Vono to Ninth street 11 • aaa ttms east of tba ilttero-toul wilt street c T'na batwaan Wait and Haven avrnnesi a BaaUoo His tram .North to Ninth street, and „ runs want 04 tba flflavn-fnot wlda .1. bet wast, -West and liana avenues. Kenton C run. *' from .Ninth to Fourteenth atreeU, bet ween » the hay and oomto. imclton D ran?n~ „ Fourteenth to Nlneteanth street., between , the bay aad ocean, section E rum from "isasentb to Twenty-lourta stroma tec 1 ^.mutyabd ooran. Becllon From bom Twenty-ninth to Thirty-fount Mrwa' •ma Thirty fourth lo Fortietb^MroWa.'to* Worn fortieth to Forty-aiin, afreet*, bating M-Jw •=« ocean. Hccnoe K ram from 1 Fmy-eaoood to Ftny-nmih .tresis, between „ Hellcc to Adveniaera. 1 ■Ch argil of cory for display adver- v UnaaaM must U> at this ullce not * Mw Man Wednesday morning at s. •'Mat* sharp for Insertion m the b WHBbl. Wbanevar possible it it yugil that tbey haeeut to not later p •tlHUy adbarsd to. adv., if r.
GROWING YOUTHS DON'T KNOW BIBLE' Sermon by the Rev. Mr. Mitch on "The Chnrch and Ed- r ncation." j ?i«i-lal Interest was attached l» the service on Sunday morning at the I KafUi-t Cbureb. when the Rev. George K Mitch, pa.tor. preached a I sermon ou "The Church end Kduca- | City |"eo|de tlie .plrlt of the Hfly- 3 third aqnual conveothm of Hie Na- t ttonal Reform Association lu Plttehorg. I Re read hta text from Proverosd : 7.S. t •tateiueiit of Ihebrgantxktion and pur-, a of tile National Reform A-socIa- t 1 lie -Veeker -poke 111 part a- follow.: ■Hi.iorbSllly -peaking, the Cburen ' lite parent --f the -cltool. All .through I' ai-d growtti, nntll it could walk of It- a "IV beu. however. I til- child could T run of lt-vir. » change took place. H education became prodigal, aud de ti mandetl Its gm-1- at the uromeut It- p was controlled by the State, h which ail kinship between "Church h a"d the -chool di»ep|ieared entirely I And «o we find thein today. d • But. there la, in the-e time- nf our., a grow'utg general dt -co -si on end ad- it mtaalou thai a very vital phase of tbe a education of oiir. children; namely, thefv religion- training. This training of 11 our ebildreu. It t. judged hy thought- I men. I. Incomplete and In many a ca-ee very Incompetent. The average a Sunday school Is a conapicuou- failure d Our boy. and girls are growing up in a Ignorance of the Bible, aud tbe eternal p truths of religion Toe gang-spirit, n charecleri.tir of the youth To I day- I. not transformed Into social cbnscliu a- ti tie.-, and the formauve period. of life n molded loo much hy tbe.etreet lu- 11 fluencee ' » .a "It wa. to overcome thl- great lack U aud Inefficiency in the religious train d uf our American ynulti that the II man from Gary. Indiana, devised and 11 put Into operation lu thai clly a plan whlcn be used the public school o and the Church jointly to give to the h boy a and girts of his community a II well-balanced education in all nsen II Hal-. The Gary system provides that n child be given a certain number of ti hours a day lu which to go to his owu t! or that selected by bla parent- u him. aud there receive bis religious c training w lib privilege of credit 00 Ills t! record book. 0 ••Let oa think for • moment of the o Inatttutloo known a. the public school u Is not without crltlcl-m The Rome n 11 Catholic Church condemns u whole- a sale. Cardinal Gibbons aald: 'Tbe second evil that bodes mischief 10 our couutry end endangers tbe atablllty ol nor government arises from the mu- 1 tlleted and defective aystem of public school education.' This poalllou we readily understand aprlngs from the t genrtal theory of Ibe Roman Church, L that theocratic concept Ion of the priesthood of tbe church. It Is thoroughly a aDtl-democrattc. "But not alone lathe Roman Church ita criticism of tbe public school We are bearing now of aome uon , Catholic adverseoplulon on Ibe preseul school system. Inefficiency Is a charge made by aome. Dr. Clark, of the Kudeavor greatly laments the amnmhig. Insolent, disobedient practically lawleae living of boys and a girls of oar day. What more evidence we need than the charges made by tbe apeakera at the recent -reception given at the Ocean lity<Blgh School building, In houor of the Kresbmaii Class, tbat tbe great Deed of tbe boys t and girle waa culture, refinement-, and spirit, in other worda.what ts lacking tbe Ocean City youth le llie benefits of definite religious training „ "Tbe Romen Catholic says ereel* parochial schools to overcome secu- , larletn. A conservative group of Protestants, devoted to democracy, fearing tbe danger of conflicting Ideas, disecnelon and division, claim tbat a a complete separation between Cborch and Hlatr la tba only safe ground a third group are just ae loyal lo the principle ol democracy, yet wbo that some deflukeaud fundamental manual of rellgluos principle- could be agreed upon wblcb would serve as providing the esaentlala for the re training of the young. "For my part, I cannot ataud with those who favor Church domination uf education The parochial school Is , antiquated Tbovyocation of the school teacher has vindicated itself. Tbe teacher la here to stsy. Ou the other , hand, I cannot ataud with those who tbe adoption of rellgloua educaIn our Khool system will engender Rplgloue dissent aud religious I am among those wboaay that education without rellgloua traluIng can make bufclever devils.' Headtraining without heart-tralnlDg 11 Incomplete and Inefficient training. "It Is argued tbat tbe home la the place for rellgloua training of children. Tbla scheme la all right here the pareute are rellgloua, hut what about those homes where there , uo religious thought or life? Wbo will tram these children 7 Who will give them Ibe rellgloua Information lhat they need to give symmetry to their education T" PRETTY ETJNCHEON aire. Frank Schnsb Ealerialatd ' Mrs. Krauk rich wah rot. ruined at at her home In Germautown ' last Friday . 1 Among her guests were Mrs. Ed- ' ward Murphy, Mrs. Robert , Radford, J vtre. John IL Lyon, Mrs Waiter Ht. a Kuudle, Mra. Frank Butler, ' Charles Roomier* and Mr*. 1 Maurice V. Daniels ( The table waa tastily decorated In < blue and white, and the fsvora were « pieces of delft china Mr>. Bcbwsh is a popular summer I resideut of Ocean Oily. t
|500 CARD PARTY !' NEXT TUESDAY . 1 You tin Men's Progressive League is Solid Institution of This City. The Young Men's I* ro g r eee I vej • League is en organization comprised j . principally of Hie younger men of the' t and Is one that any city could be : • proud of. II was formed solely for the 1 purpose of providlug a Hi place fori ( . men to put In a social hour or I , to lake an active part in any matthai might prove' of luterr-l and j 1 the benefit of the community, and j 1 . an organization, any pr-'jec* thai 10 j ,■ mind- or the member-, would he pe»t ' 1 for Ocean City. j Originally, the organization was formed by a dozen young men. ineel- ] Ing In a small room. This was shout i eight year* ago It haOgrown -frfciu a t nieinbcr-hip of a dozen to lJO. It takrsl f a- much pride'in- Its member- hip as j f any secret society . A man mu-l "he a j ' voter to tie eligible for membership 1 1 rooms thai are now occupied are ; i fltleil up Hie equal of any similar quer. ' £ In South Jersey. I'nlike mosi j places of It- kind, thl- Is one place thai t I- unfrequented on a Sunday Every | | cvening^r l«*|.i— Ible for Hie member- f to -pend ao euy lyahle liour ,ir two. but 1 e Hw ""."u. are a a at - ernp.y .00 -.u«- ( I Games of chance are unheard of. In U<*an City, there i. uo Y \I.C. A and.' } with Hit- upperroo-1 fu t^yir mind*, j j warn Hie organization was pertecied. , it wa- the thought aud tnienilou of t lie proj-ctnr- In have a place where c a'.v young man would be welcome |.l I could at any time come. The c are nominal. Initiation fee l- E ' J and the due* -4 cents a urouth-. ihupleciug the membership witliiu the reech of all. a It Is the Inteutlou of the league to j throughout the winter season*. A 1 month ago, a progressive Vsi part • < was tirld end en ecjiyable time wes a Tm- will he repealed on Tue* ■ ' e,-eniiig. "December It. aud will 1 be continued al least oisce a c "lib tor the ve-t of the wlule.' J Tuat the league has thrived lu spile a of the nominal due* charged the m- m , is remarkable to eny one not glv- ( Ing the matter earelul thought. Wbeu r It t* considered that the league wa* one a nf the organizations that got behind a the building of Hie automobile bridge. ( the building of Ibe new. clly hall aud ' numerous other pro|ecta. It will be £ tbat Is needed and tbat R will aud | mu-l continue lu thrive forthe benefit ol Hie young fellow just turning loio I manhood and for the good of tbe clly , Itself, lu helping take care of Its young I PETIT JURORS tarr Term ol Caen. Tbe following have been summoned serve ae petit Jurora at the Decern- 1 tier term of the eouuty court: 1 Arm trnog. David, Middle Township Rallluger, William H , Cape May. Halm. Harry K , Cape May. Relhrll, Wtittall, I'pper Township Blanco. P. C.. Woodbine. Bowker. Clarence, Wtldwood. Caldwell. Charles, Upper Township Camp, Luke Y, Middle Tpwuship. Carter, Fredf. Avalon. / Chambers. Klwood. Lower Township, Couovrr. Walter. Denu'e Towuslilp. Corson. Carlos S , Oceau Clly. Corson. Earl. 'Ocean City. Corson, Klmer. Upper Township. . Crawford, Frederick, Middle Towudtilp. . Creasy. F.red , Cape May. Dallas. Liu wood. Sea 1 ale City. Eckersley, Arthur. Deuula TownKrledemiii, Albert, Middle Towualilp. Uatlaghey. Frank, West Ca^e May Gulf, Iskiab, DeuDle Township. HotTiuau, Howard. Lower Towneblp. Howell. Charles. Middle Towuslilp Jnhoaou. Roy. Oceau City. Kalbacb. Stanley . Wild wood. 1 Kilmer, G. H , Wild wood. 1 Lloyd, Lewis, Wlldwood. Long. Milton, Lower Township 1 Mills, Herry, (tape May. Nurbury. Lesile, Middle Towuablp. Peterson, Ralph, Dennis Township 1 Powell, I). P.. Wlldwood. ' Powell, William B . Middle Town- ' ship. 1 Roden, Benton. Capa May. Rutherford, .-amud. Lower Totvii- ' ship. ' Back, Charles, Ocean City. Sack, George. Ocean City. Say re, Edward. Cape May. 1 Bcbellluger. Clarence, Cape May. Scull, Alleu. Ocean City. Scull, David. Middle Township. Sharp, Koscoe. Ocean t 'l(y. Soulls, Hiram B-, Lmwer Towpshlp Sleelmau, Wlllard, Ocean City. ! Swan, S. B., Ocean City. ' Swain, Charles, Lower Township. 1 Teal, Leon, Jr.. Lower Township. ' 1 Thompson, Harry. Middle Town- , ' Trpllt. Nathan, Dennis Township. ' [ Wracntt. Daniel, Denuis Townahlp. I 1 Wesculf, William, Upper TowDabip. ' Yeuney, Ebenezer. Wlldwood COMMUNION SERVICE 1 A two arCrpllon ol Xtw Ma-rabrra ail Preabi Irrlaa Cbarrh. Next Sunday morning the quarterly ' cmpmublou service will he held lu the, ' First Preabyterlau Church. Tbe pas- ' the Rev. Charles H. Buhner, will deliver the sacramental address, and ' the members and friends of the church urged to attend. There will also , 1 a reception of new members both ! ' by letter abd confeaaloa of faith. . 1 The special music forthe service and I throughout the flay will be 111 charge of l«w|e E Smith, tbe choir director 1 Al the service last Sunday eveulng ' . the pastor urged the Importance of all members participating In Hie com- 1 niuuluu service.
*j " " 1 ro : ... menus you should *0 lo Paler , . j are ealeu lo ao evfWit of will, b we dt. | • I auiiizliii: pro|«»rlloii«. I'ea are enien ■ j bj. iieople of all ranks and ages from I 1... ruing lo.idglil Where a Hue lirlloi. | would demand a glass. of leer ibe Pa ■j an? nlglii tlic cousuaipllon of Ices goe1 on Tliey are In wonderful varlet. , I and cheap He- stranger lu that Iwau , | tlful .ounlr. rind- 1'ie cafes Invaded '.j officers aud men of the army, roer j chants and work |ieop!e, Che rich and : with gusto No one evades tbla pleas j duly I.Snta of carriages draw 111 at lire side of the pavemeut la-tore Ibe I coles, the tas upauts. (lie coaclmiau nod. j (lien he falls a victim - Lelu!"0 Cbron ' _ Answer, ng tba Critica. of the late ^ir Jo..-pb llrowa or tiyis j da> II'"- ^ , It? Third. When I am out ol my pulpl* bearing' Hie leading pre.icliers- III the church.* aud soinerliues I get wors* you thaokfui tor jour men lea." Why Is a Pergola? . Monthly Why *h«uild <n OKtny-Amer lean gardens, tmve that queer, irrv c vant. useless thing calletl a "|iergola 1 Generally It '• built In a spot where shade Is called for. but the- iK'rgo.u, ■ . uo roof, affords 110 shade It U ■really a trellis aud is borrowed from couotries where It Is u-.sl to sup|mrt gnqievlues, liut American grapevines ' are kept pruned back lo mere slumps, and the |s*rgo!a. as affected by our grape trellia What I* Its Use we have one knows. As one generally tremely nakisl object, suggesting a abed which has had Ita r--of lilow ii off deserted by the hens because It !« ni\ 1 good. Can It tig that It Is regarded by some people a- ornamental? , Swelled -Jva account. ager Dollgoy rain tea Id hta reqilnla i elder Dumas w blcb turiilsbea ao lllus tratloo ol tbe novelist's wiilncsa. Do I llgny produced Dumas' drama. "Kenn." with tbe rather peculiar atlpulalloo tbat tbe author should receive one third of the gross receipts when tbeae exceeded 3.t*>0 francs and ootblng al all If tbey fell below that Bgure. Dumas, wbo was always bard op. came late one evening to gel bla sbara. "Lack ts Bgalbst you again," aald the manager "You don't get anytblog tonight. Here ts the account" Dumas glanced at It and weoi away lb 1 few minutes be came back and aald: "Just look over tbe account again aDd tben pay me I.OUO franca Tbe ticket tbat I Jusi bought for 8 francbrings tbe total op 10 8.00U fruors and 60 centime! "Wbeo tbe Ruasiuo emigrants try to say Halifax It sounds tike some thing much worse." said an officer on board 1 aieanishlp that puts in at th« port of Halirnx on her return trip from Holland "Tbey call tt 'llellot 6x." On our last trip borne we were . not far from Halifax wbeo tbe raiaei broke 1 shaft, and wc were obliged to pot to at a port tbat waa nearer ta oa for repair*. It waa a bad break and likely to delay oa. aDd tbe cap taln'a temper waa considerably rof fled. Aa we steamed loto tbe little port some of tbe emigrants, thinking we had reached Halifax, spread the new* among their fellows, SDd ona of them wbo had learned a little English came running to tbe captain: " "We— In— 1 — Hellofli^" he Inquired eagerly. "Tbat'e Just what we arer roared the captain"— New fork Press 8b# Snubbad NapoUon. Mme. de f tier reuse, n representative • of one of the nnbleat families In France, deeltned the honor which Napoleon wished lo confer ou her, that of being maid of houor to bis slster-ln law. the queen of H]iala. Tbe afterward became Josephine's dame du paUls, bat always affected to look down on tbe Imperial court. One day aba went to a reception at the ffullerlea blazing with diamonds. "What splendid Jewel* I" remarked Napoleon. "Are tbey all real?" "Moo Dleu. aire. I really don't know, but at any rate tbey art quite good enough to wear here!" The Genuine Article. "I understand tbat Mr. Grmbwell ■tailed In life by borrowing 350. You muat admire a man with courage like ' that" "No. I don't" replied Mr. Growcber. man I admire Is the one who had . the courage to lend blm the fifty."— . Washington Star. "what a lot of old fashioned beliefs hare been shattered completely In these modern days." 1 "For Instance ?" "Well, yon pevar hear anyliody ad r viae a young couple now that two can , aa cheap aa one."— Detroit Frew j Press. Correcting Him. The Hnsbam! I wa* taken hv sur I prise when you accepted me. The Wife , —Ton -weje taken by mintage, John I make any mistake about that - I St 1-outa Post-Ida patch. 1 - : Up to Oats. I lloward— I* their hotel up to date? I Coward — Indeed It ta. Thej' furnish steeping powders with cTery bedroom. —Philadelphia Times. I.
Fire Alarw Bliaala !f H -Sixth aud Pleasure avenue .\m ° .17— Eleventh and Bay avenue. * „ IS— Fourteenth end Pleasure ave ; z ,, I >> BrveiJtb aud Wear avenue. .. ' 43-rBgooiid aud Ashury avenue. ." il 43— Fourth aud Ashury avenue. l •• IS— Eighth aud Ashury avenue. , V 11 P—Tetitti and Asbury avenue. { " 48— Thlrteeutl. and Ashury avenue f ' lb— Hixteeulh and Asbury avenue 61— North and Central avenue. ,N M— Hixth aud t'eotral avenue • ' 4?-— Eleventh and Central avenue. I 1 0"— -Twelfth "and Wesley avenue j J U»— Fourteenth and' Wesley aveuu'e. ! a 73— Fourth and Ocean eveoue. r78— rteveiith and Ocean avcooe. I ?•> — Ninth and Dceau avenue. I s-J — Bccond and Atlantic avenue. # 00 — Board w a I k and Moorlyn terrace. 5 -tfri — Bay avenue and Katlrr-ca road. ^ AJI -Tweiiilelii and 1 enl/al avenue. *
^ rtt I M A /riw*.; -+...^a. KI-in KIC Cl KLINi; IRONS'SHAV.-S iHcikr llinir (Unnstiuas inc. muis, immkksion hkatkr* a i Vi z — I' K K C" < » I . A TQ K S AM) CHAFING S M Ait Elrrlriral Our ! AMrf K Tlittmghout the cuiv^f .mtitiv thc-^cai il has Iconic tile Kad to give (1IFTS ELECTRICAL. W*" X- t'.itt* So Dainty an- ! S»-M«nleiD tYial Vou will I'ccI proud to place tltcui ott your dressing tat.le cv and sciving talilc with yoiii wilvct and cut glaw- « Kj -l.ct n< >how them to yon. > It ivdi I'c no-troulile to us even if you don't buy. and we guarantee fy ^ that it w: !h- the iitv»t ititcrc-tiug tint tv nnnntes of your cntitc three weeks of Christmas shopping. si Ocean City Electric Service i« v t~c STIANTIC C IT V CltCTBIC CO j 4 the "matchless light
a~ao.NO a no caaett ibi.no «ubn »u*i oa an t.aoi atea.ato LAWRENCE M. LEAR .S'a/rrlav to | 4... N C. GODFREY Upholstering-, Awnings. House Furnishings 654 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N j. ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN Bell Story \\ V Number 4 V ' j V* ] ] "J j W * «- A true atory of a grocer who r? VY . • 'J "~j Urt17! > "saw the light" J "I u«<ql to depend on t -1 ! f the trade tn my neigh- •— Ix.rhood. and some-' V*-^ tinies it v>ha pretty j* X ^ hard to make ends ' ^ 2C "Then I got a Bell ^ > Telephone and worked Ny fX.-; v*"t 1 T , V up a good, big calling ||> ! j harder worked list yS ' each month. j,' ^ ''And now look around ! "Die store = jj ' ITte Del. & AtL . ' ' - '■ Tc' f I"1' h"0' W A\ ' K 1 ' I i ' / District Manager, \ \ T ^ j | -y- Atlanti^ty.N.J. ^ =
City of Ocean City ■ r if me Recc.pta and Diaburaemcnts of the City 1 of Ocean City, tegether with a Sum- ■ mary of the Proceedings of the Board , SUMMARY OF THE PROCEEDINGS ] OF THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS •lalrrurlil^ --In rbsrklna up old Mlls.^I find 'liriunouDt rrn.Yvrrd. In lbs bill for aUwr I ■ .\ rrrharar of about go 1*13. about fTTsai: approval, and the hrarlnx lor eannrma:i»ii f ... II -TV ,fTr-Isd order I'onYracI No wc, •tand-nx. tbslr bid tor eoa/soppiy be wiib1 A rcolutlon wa, adopted borrowing WCNi , oil 1 ."llw collreunn of taxes lor tb- year Iwi.v w«t«l from sppropilation of advrrtnibg u. ' be appropriation or inlacfllaneoo* ' rTarlc/to repo-t lo tbs ttoard ^oTl'omniisrompaole. all uuile and agrro upon our prr- ( :rr ehlef. olhsrwlas lbs City eonimlasloosr, 1 i lv r K.d maKr tbe appoltilmrul al ' Bills wrrr read amounting lo Hv: N and 1 tllrertor Adam* oflersd ibe following rroouinon. * bn-b was adojilrd: J «lon-ra uMtceeD < lt> . IhaVlbr rrport of tbe I pjh n^ld rorfa^'s^wajjw ^ report will be taken up for fuHbar considers- < ^ dered^be water torned off at fountain*, etc., , The proper officers were Instructed to ex- , ■ Icull, on behMlf of ibe city, as approved by , the City Solicitor. Tbe City Solicitor reported that "-X.nl rw-l ■ No. Wo^awarded to^.^atiaD a Co..waa ready , 6 on behalf or tbe clly, u'approved or tbe CUy * aolk-ltor, the forfeit de|«slts to be returned to the bidders aher contract* are~lgned and ■ bonds rnrnlsbed. Tbe following resolution was offered by j Director Campbell: Contract No. iff.:, lot No. 7so has bsen assessed! n as tenents. in the sum of Ixx^foMm proveKdward Wilson 'lo ttrf'^extenl aa*teffee|-d ' said lol 7KI. In Heel Ion "II, " and said Edward \t IIbod holds cecehd tor Bamr.having^recelpt 1 ^RgaoLvgh by the Boaid ot Commissioner* r. be Is Ik- re try uistruried lo raneeL tbe'aakd"1! '' .lrdliiaa* No. y* amT>t!oatrarl>>ko!' iti! "and 1 thai lb« Tax Collector be glean credit on tbe T 'woks of the Clly of Ocean City and tor all
: vr. " " r.AA y 'AAZ.AA' I1 r and effect ^ relle. in. lf., ssid| \i ',ni" , |^r . 1 which II itisr have to prevgn' the sale'of*!. • ] l said fraorhfer by n-a~.ii of the fsllure of sal.l r CUV lo advertise the same within the lint- , limited by law.ll being tbe Ihi't.t abd.un.lt . ' standing of this stipulation thai tlje tolhlr- , j Clly to sell the fraurhlaf ^f," ooii.|*>mri.i 1 l Bills amouotlng to £:«»' is. were read and. ! by Director Campbell, warrants were ordered 1 * drawn tor Ibelr respective amount-. ^ ^ Novetntwr ati. i*i*. pDed term of .Irvllte Adams, io the iKMllb.u - of chief of Ibe fire department . l lllrec'or Adatns moved, seconded by lltrecf tor Campbell, (hut Charles Watson Is- and bc Is hereby condrmel. with the uuderstwndln,' t that'bl* term D tiled as the unexpired term r of Oreille Adams. r Director Adam* w as given permission to . dispose of one-balf barrel , > lurelohe. lhat - wa# of no further use to the elty. lo the bft: , advantage. ^ the. owner. ibcsiTlty l.srd-n- Company. 1 Clly gardens Company , a quIUctalm deed 1 :, was granted lo tbe owner. John W.r.oodwln 3 orin tract tor the collection ol robblsh and - ashes for the year 1*1* Ihe contract was referred to Ibe City so 3 llcllor for examination .and report at the r next meel lag i ^TheiCUy (Solicitor suuq^tbat searrhes had 1 Thlr^ -nlnth and Purl fara slrecls. and II was . rljqy^ and that iberontentlon mat^. m* pub * It. I.. Cor: rrsiuewied a reduction on the a1 aeaament of lots U3 and HI. (section "M," loi x Bills were read^lmaaullng lo *cMt~Xi and s oa motion hy Director Adams, and seconded r by DlrectorCaniplwll, warrants were nrdere.1
a STATEMENT OF THE RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS OF THE , CITY OF OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY r From the close of business October XI, 1*15. to Ihe clpse/ol business November X». 1*17. * GENERAL ACCOUNT/ ^ I) TNXew, , kltjctl Ml ^ Taxes, f*i:t ami priori-ears * \ msl <3 it «. tiding Inspection Few* V Isu.i numbing los peel too Fees * -- y Electrical Inspection Fees / \ -I Hoard oi Hewltb Officer Fee* / ^ ou Total receipts il^ll it I ' DISBURSEMENTS . arder^No ■ Wljham w'r'rbt ^ p », j jtn iro'bert Brdge^'" ?! m i ss etessst. « * u.. ' "" " " ;; s . Jtai F. sioiswberg Co. i a MS I tar he 1 Bryant y, 7*, till George Mccarty 1.1 MM Ocean City Lodger a ■ ■ , I :,l 3. Fraok IFHtewart Rlrctrlc.'o. 'it !* 6417 Frank li! Ktewart Klectrlr Co. nc 1 MW Wllllaui II.H«nHb |o ny aim W. J. d^Hraahore Kxllruwd Co. INTEHKWT OS TKMIb.KAIlY 1,1. A NH. t 6177 .mean tlly Title • Trust t o. ' » ul . . j, ot j ike Wlll'sm ll. Cau/pteil 'is al ' I UO* Hsrrj A." Morris £ ,7i MH BadrWM !Yowo sen d r man Ml. Harry 1. Fooldx g g.
. '.v.? William ".Johnson ^ " Ml- Msr' imffield # i'. ou |jS ?! uo 647* iicean City Tllle and Trust Ou. *i is '"74 Flrwt National Bank 1,200 00 6<n First National flank ' a.47a n TOM- First National etank ' -• tUDin '4X1 First National Bsnk 2.IW IV. CONTHAITH. qri V"!* ' A? PRINCIPAL ISO INTKIlKwr ON HTKCKT IMI'ROVKMKNr M72 . >rtiflcate No. 0 "W" and inlerosl Ocean City Title and Trust Co. " Uf'Ji S7ATC MINT OF TMC RCCCIFTS ANO OISB UR8C M [N TS OF THE • SINKING FUND COMMISSION I. tarrst ro " ■ ' DIHfft'KHKMKNTS. Due November 1. 1*16. on ahgno Fire of iwm |jr, qo Due November 1, 1*16. on fc.'.u Property. 1*12 1*2 6a J. ne December 1. 1*16, on S3* laxj Kchool, IWtr. *66 00 Due iicrrmber !' '»r' °n jIiff,|!*'M'|f4walk. I WW 421 00 STATCMCNT OF RtCCIPTS ANO DISBURSEMENTS OF SCHOOL FUNDS ' ash baleucron hand* N-tolerxl. 1*1.6 S 7,711 *1 ^ S ItKCKIPTK. ^ DIHBURKEMKNTH. jtepajrlbg, rerurolshliig ^ ao CI.AHKNCK H. HCCLL^

