OCEAN CITY SENTINEL
VOL. XXXVI. OCEAN OITY, N. J., THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 23, IIIIO. . NO. 35
Ocean City Sentinel j ' R CURTIS ROBINSON Kdltor tod Proprietor
I AUTOMOBILE SULLIES aeu_ y.HONt I I LOUIS W. MILLER I OVERLAND AND WILLYS-KNIGHT AUTOMOBILES AND TRUCKS BAAAOE *»o Showkoom. N11.TH Sr. tag OCtta Avt.
To the Seeker of an All-Year- Round Home on Wesley Avenue, in a central location, we offer the following exceptional bargain in the charming Colonial Cottage at 927 Wesley Avenue, fully furnished. Ten rooms and bath ; large enclosed ocean piazza on second floor. Furniture includes fine piano in first-class condition; a piano-player; brass beds, high grade furniture, paintings and bric-a-brac; dishes of exquisite handpainted porcelain. Cottage heated; concrete walks, etc. ~ The lot is worth $1500.00 To reproduce cottage 3200.00 Furnishings low at 500.00 $5200.00 Our price only $3750.00 This is one of those cases where "opportunity knocks but once." It may lie yours. Write or call for particulars and photo. MASSEY & EDWARDS Eighth and Central
Precise People Will appreciate the pnnctual service which adds to the delight of dining here. THE ' Harris Restaurant Bjes Eitmined Without Drops I bar* u dodsvsssiiv orgolac u> Pblladaipbt* Mr a lock oi Bp* Utaa.aa ui Mpactaciaa la a> -txsss'Assssax'^ _ ■ouea. Accuracy sosrenlssd. Prloaa oon •MaM wSagwaO work. Ail work dena or a. w. ely ATLANTIC CITT, I. ». _ muic-al. ■ffi AUei Corson, 1, D. wTe '•16 Wesley Avenue Ocean City New Jersey DR- W. P. HAINES COR. NINTH ANO WCSLCY AVE. ocean crrv. n. j. orrica boubb: Pbonaa: Ball 4S1- W; Id lav -maw UO A Batb Pbonaa Florence Brick Haines con. stm and wd»liv Ave MCCHANO-TMCnAPIST Mad leal and Correollva Ojmnaatlaa Hoar, by appolbUnaol {JERSCHEL PETTIT, M. D. ■OT WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY ODea Moon Hall Pbooe in • •*. m. JOHN H. WHITICAR, M. D. Eighth AOd Central oveuue Ocean City New Jersey DR. G. D. NOEUNG Osteopathic Physician Haon Building, Eighth Mrect Opposite Pvunaylvauia R. R. Depot Ockan crrv, N. J. Every Tuooday, Thursday and Saturday Philadelphia Ofllca. 1107 Cbeotnut St. DR- CHARLES B. RIDER »• Dentist M 809 Central Avenue eClNAB CITT. B. a. Ball IB \ DR G. Fairchild Sta^r c Dentist win ba ll U oBka on Monday .Wadoaaday. Tbotadky and Bamrday Booth Phones Nioht Bell Huftiks' Ceatral flannel »tb and Wealoy A**. OcClMCrty. N.J. Pbouk 245 W Pbooa yoor ordara Wa AoUaar l»s«
Watch This Space : — TILL XM AS j IT WILL INTEREST YOU f THE Golumtiia Giapnoia is, unquestionably the superior of all Talking Machines and you are ■ . foolfeh if thinking of purchasing one , until after you have heard one in t my store. Y Get a new "Lazaro" Record of greatest tenor for 200 years. Then Bottles ana Lnocti Bits for Xmas Gifts Lake's Jewelry Store OCEAN CITY, N. J.
ATTWBBBYM-AT-LAW. | - MORGAN HAND, 1 ATTORNEY and counsellor, at law, >■ c (OppoMla Public BbUdlbkil. C 7 « o I LAW OFFICES n Apgar & Bos-w.e,1,':,.. SOU BSC BUILDING. V * ABBUBT avbbubj^mohth STBAKT , LAW OFFICES «. Godfrej, Giddings 4 Read R SSKfltoSunX- :: : | ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. ' NEWELL HEULINGS, _ Attorney at Law 800 Elgbtb SI reel ^ -Ocean City NewJeraey | JjJLAVOOD C. WEEKS j w iUirwi ud 0wuellor4l-Ui 1 LL 761 Akbury Avenue, Ocean City j M4 OB«rablaaTrn«i;Bblldim. AllanUtC"! : •^AdviSi«inthVTINEL
Ware's Specialties 813 ASBURY AVENUE 44c. doz. The finest TeaA »nd Cofleea. We make a specialty of our FniiU »od Vegeublea— freah every day. It anil pay you to give ut a trial. We do not solicit, but we deliver promptly. F. H. Ware GROCER Phone 7 1 -M •| 9 MORGAN HAND. Jr. Engineer and Surveyor r ocean city. n. j. ' ' ^ark lake ' Undertaker and Embalmer m omut Avkkuk y pnona !■ OCBAB CITY, B.J. ,
' SURF CASTING CLUBS PLAN GREAT TOURNAMENT
To be Held Second Saturday in August Ocean City Cnp Big Trophy. Ex Prreldeut Cburcblll Hungerford. i Charles T. MbriodI. and Harry Boyd - rrpre-ented the Oceau Cily Fishing of Surf Angling Clubs lu New York City • few days ago At iba officer* bad been ele. ted al tbe annual meeting of Ibe association Ibey were re-elected. They are: I're»l ! deal, Alvln C. Burlia. of Aebury Park.' Midland Beacii; secretary and Ireaaurer. Hardle I Phillip., of A-burj Park. Tbe Long (.land Surf Caallng Club | the following comprise tbe member 1 A. bury Park Flailing Club. Midland ! Beach Flailing < 'lub Belmar Flatting ( lub. Ocean and Stream I lub. of New ark. Auglera' Club, of New York Clly and the Ocean City Fiablng ( lub. baa been granted a dale for a lourna amenta' bave' btro "eld "in* the warm weather, although many oftbe Aabury Park and New York tlahermeu bave practiced all winter long. The fact that a tournament la to be beid lu tbe w inter, under tbe auaplces of (be Association of Surf Angling Cluba. will undoubtedly, spur all the Tbe aaaodallon paaaed many reaolu Bona of lutereal and importance to tbe clube and tbe fl.blng fraternity In genera!. Tbey bave decided to bold a general tournament on tbeaecond Saturday In Auguat. Tbla la tbe day aet aalde by tbe Ocean City Fiablng Club aa tbe dale on wblcb tbe Ocean Clly Cup la to be contested for and tbe association baa decided lo offer irnpblea for other eeenle on tbla day. Tbla meana tbat eventoaliy Ibe second Saturday In < Aaguat will be tbe great meet oftbe anrf caallng fraternity. Tbe aasoclatlon aleo decided to adopt an emblem, and the committee waa appointed to preeeu: deaigna at an An Important committee consisting of one delegate from each club In the aaaoclatlon waa appointed with a view to Influencing leglalatloo toward the protection of cbaunel baaa. Thea- J Bab. aa evinced by I lie record# of tbe last few yeara, are rapidly disappear mg from our aborea. Aa tbey are not cooatdered a food flab. Ibelr dlmiou-j (loo to numbers can be attributed only T lo some grnea ebuaea of wblcb tbe association has reliable Information.. It waa decided lo bold tbe annual meeting* of tbe aeeoclatton In Novem- I ber. Mr. Maglnnla reports Ibal Ihe delegates bed a very pleaaaut time at tbe gathering
' MILITARY CLUB WINS ANOTHER ' Townsend's Five Had Little j Trouble in Beating tbe 1 Delaware Club. 'put up a raiding game al Company , I «»'. armory Saturday eve and de ' . fralrd al ut dimculiy the I) laware . ll.'waie i luii'.' Iwst'wnrk waldoiiebyl, ; iVIiwanr aud Tleruey. i«rk In the ari-ond half. Sallerlee auk- < > which he «a- freely applauded. e.|>ec- ' r Hender-nn | , . , . i Ja.per ' I . H'ldlelh i yjuarna ( McUloul. r Butiainuie — Baiter lee for Wetaentbel, , ' t: Welaeut'lial. 4?HenderMU °l: Bab lagber, 1; Jasper, 2 Field goal. — ' Breckiejr. 19: Plerngy. *. Referee. , • Roy Jobnauu. f DIED SUDDENLY ( 1 Widow or Dr. J. Hand Waa «■ , r Mrs. J. Hand, widow of Dr J. ! I H aud, who died suddeuly at Ihe borne I of Mr. Joseph F. Hand lu tbla clly, 1 I Thursday morning, was burled al i Tuckertoo Balurday. Death was due j to old age, although abe had been uu- , i Mrs. Hand waa 91 yeara old Neptemher 8 She was a .l-ler or Ibe mother ' [ , of Dr Charlea E. Kdwarda. of Ibla : i ■ F. Hand. Bhe came to Ocean City a I I El wood C. Week-, an Allautlc Clly ) counsel lor-at-l«w, and dtv solicitor ' of Pleaaaulvllle, ba. lakeu quarter, lu F E Darby's oltlcea lu llie Bourse , I Bulldiug! He will be here every Thursday- for tbe prrseul. and will ' I* pleased lo tueel those having legal jbu-lneaa Ibey may w ish lo talk over
ANGLERS VISITED F CLUB HODSE HERE Some of the Philadelphia and — Camden Boys Were IV Down Sunday. Ex-President Cburcblll HuugerfoM i Secretary W. W. Tyera. Henry H. Marter. Jr., chalrmau of tbe bouae committee. B. J. Cooke, George Barkberdt and Thomaa J. Fegley were among the members at the Ocean City Fiablng Clob'e beadquartera oo tbe pier at Fourteenth street Suoday. Some club matter! were dlacue-cd. Air tbe mer spoke highly of tbe ac or commodatloni In tbe club's oew meet bl lug room In tbe Philadelphia Chamber ta of Commerce, Wldener Building. 61 Cbeatnut and Juniper alreeti. ar It la not likely tbat Ibe club will meet again until tba second Friday lu M February. U la probable tbat several ln — important queallona will come up for action al ibla meeting. T 5 benj. nbwkirk dead 81 Father OI H. «a. Newfc rk Once (| ■esiacd Here. Benjamin Newklrk, father of H M. u 5. Newklrk, of this city, died ai bla u borne In Philadelphia Sunday, and h services "era held al bla late residence, a j 1504 North Hollywood street, Tuea- b * day evening. Iniarmeoi waa at El- T mer. N. J„ yesterday. n Deceased bad been In III bealib for n ad some lime. He was In tbe employ of ibe Adama Express Company aud Injured blmaelf, from Ibe effects of wblcb Ye be never folly reoovered. . Mr. Newklrk waa Id tbe express « buatneas In Ocean City for aaveral J ytara. but left bere tblnean or fourtaen yeara ago He bad a number of friends lo tbla city, by whom be waa ' blgbly esteemed and who beard with regret of bla demise. Her Bister Dead- 1 — Miaa Rntb Mary Kldd, sister of Mrs. John J Foster, of Ibla city, died at ber bome In Philadelphia Saturday. She had bean suffering from heart disease for more than a year. Berrlcae were bald al Ibe bome of ber mother, 2644 r Colombia avenue, Pblladelpbla, yea- 1 terday afternoon. Interment wee at 1 Forrest HUI Cemetery Mrs. Foster waa* called to Pbtlad.lpbta two or 1 three weeks ago by reas .o of ber am- — tar's aerlona tiloeas aud baa since been there. ' r Bale— Seven-room dwelling wltb offices on first flour, on Eigblb 1 street, near Ocean eeeooe. Ocean City, N J. Price end terra, reasonable oo quick sale Tboro A Boyle, agents,
DOUBLE WEDDING | IN PHILADELPHIA Biother and Sister, Well Known Here, Married at the Same Time. adelphia. Wednesday afternoon of _ last wees when Miss E-lllb E. Borle. . Bone. Sd. uf Pblladelpbla. and Ml— Florence W. Bcaraell. daughter of Mr »|and Mra. Jihn Bramell of tbi. city. Ml— Bramell was attired In a ma«esl. while Miaa Borle wore a tele de [! Duly immediate relailvea wltueaae<l 1 the ceremony. The youDg people left Immediately lou a trip to ibe Souib. Mr end Mr. 1 | Borie found Ibe weather cold lu Vir 1 , guns, whllher they went, aud they • Mr aud .Mrs Croon, went to Florida. 1 .Mr. and Mr. Borle will re-ide in 1 , Roxborougb. The bride, w ho formerI ly lived in llilaclly. was employed for 1 ■ marriage, by Iba Continental Casually ' Coui puny, with office! lu tbe Drexel 1 Building. Pniladelpbia, and the offi 1 - cera were loalh to lose ber services : Ibe official! gave her valuable wed- 1 . dlug preaeuls Mr aud Mrs. Cranio will be -at Ibe El Drlsco Apartments, Cape May. (Ion lo the West Jersey aud Seashore Railroad t'ompany'a ticket office al 1 Cape May, having received a pro noa few moutba ago while era ■ ployed In tbe company's Eighth street ' depot In this city. Hla bride, who la I daughter of Cberle Borie, Jr , and * wife, of Urrmaotowu, w aa a former ' resident of tbla city, and waa bere until juat before her marriage. Sue la a r slater of Clierle Borle, 3d, whose mar- • rlage occurred at (be lime of ber ow o. All of (he young persona have a | number -of frle <de ID Ible city, who wi.b (hern much bapplueH. ' The seven social will be beld toulgbt ' by ibe Baptist Ladles' Aid Society In ^ tbe store Dext to tbe Reade-Palate l Hardware Company. Doors open al I. 7 07; program begins at 7 77; aeveu ' numbers on Ibe program; aeven cents menta. Don't mm It.
FIRST M. E. CHURCH BOARD HAS ELECTED OFFICERS
WILL QUALIFY FOR PAY BILL Company G Now Has Nearly the Required Number of Enlistments. Company O will have no trouble. It appear-, In qualify lug for the pay bill, nine eulialmeola having beau obtained Ibla month making a total of In tbecompauy. Only four more required. J oil n Johnson, Thomas and Edward Maglnnla. Walter Cbattlo aud WashVanDuaen, of this city, are among those who Joined tbe company. were alao tbree young men from Somers' Point. somera roiui. c
Tbecompauy la now In belter shape than ever, and lu future proepecta are ( encouraging. After (be compaoy la eollated to 65. . will be necessary for I hose desiring Julo to wall lor a vacancy. There I since (be requirements of Ibe pay | bill bave been learned by Ihe buys. are now considerable over the oeceesary 80 per cent, of members at weekly drills. F.alritainrd House Parly. Halbert rtmllh and Ml— Charlotte Bmllb, of tbla clly, who have been In Pblladelpbla some lima, apeut ibe week end at their borne here, and brought a party of frieuda with Urns -Misses Beatrice Ealou and Etbyie Ovlugton and Rolaud Longalreet. Tbey motored lo Atlantic City aod return Sunday, accompauied by Misses Sara Smltb and Velma Headley and Wallace Matbla aod Edward Jepp. It waa a Ban Hiahl. ! Talk of ihlDgs being alow bere! Just ; look at laal Tuesday evening. Tbere I waa a delightful evening of music id , ibe high school, tbe ueual weekly , dlooer at tbe Ocean City Yecbt Clob'e . Winter Home, en enjoyable smoker . at Company G'a armory and tbe Democratic Club members aud friends had . a banquet In celebration of tba party's recent national victory. [ Services In tba First Baptlat Church , next Sunday will ba el ibe usual i hours. Preaching at 10.80 a m and i 730 p. m. by Dr. William Coburn, of Lelih Hall, this city. Sunday school r. at 2 30 o'clock.
Flowers and Letter of Sympa- i thy Sent to Dr. W. P. Haines in Hospital. I Tbe official board of the First M. E. Church, at a meeting Thursday evening, elected Ibe following officers: Cbalrmao, tba Rev. J. B. Kulp (at (| provided lo by laws); secretary, H. S. Mowrer; treasurer R B. Stiles; fioan- ^ dlau of poor fuud, S K Miller. 1 Tbe following committee# were ( Finance— W. E. Maasey, chairman; * ' M W. Adams, R B. Stiles. Howard . * S. Stalutoo aod B Frank Smith. ^ Cburcb uottcea and publicity— B. ^ Frank Smltb, chairman; Samuel Rue- ' sell aud R Curtis Robinson. . Sacramental supplies — Rolls Garret t ' son. chairman; aud C. H Shoemaker. ( " Pulpit supply— Dr. Allen Corson, ( cbairman; W. F-. Masaey, R. B. W E.
Stltes, C. H Shoemaker and E. A. Music — W. E. Masaey, chairman; ( Dr. Allen Corson. Reuben Edwards, i R. B. Stiles and E M. Buttou < Auditing — J. H. Wilson, chairman; j Harry Headley and E M. Sutton. Poor fund committee— Dr. Charles i : E. Edwards, chairman, aud M. W. 1 Adams. Property committee— 8 M. Hoffmen, cbairman; Jobn Marts and R. ' W. Edwards. , Welcome committee for December— I C. H. Shoemaker. Dr. Allen Corson, ■ Holla (J irretaou Granville H. Steel- ' man, H. W. Edwards aud R. B. I Stltes. a A vote of (banks waa given tbe re1 tiring recrelary, Mark W. Adams, end a vote of tbenka was alao given Rolle Uarretaon. financial secretary, for bis efficient eervlcee. , B. W. Ed ward a waa appointed a D committee lo send flowers aud a letJ ler of sympathy from tbe board lo Dr. • W. P. Haloes, of tbla clly. wbo to raj. covering from uperatlona In tbe Pennd sylvaula Hoeplul. Pblladelpbla. Dr. 'a Haines la not a member of tbla cburcb, but many members of tbe board are bto personal friends. h Barg via If Bold at One*. il 921 Central eve., 1 1 rooms, fine cood diilou, fully furotobed. For terms and >f price coueult any egeot or tbe uoder>1 Signed. Albert D. Oat, 6888 Pine Sb. Phils. adv., 11, 16, W. tr.
i' 1: LIKELY TO MAKE AUTO BRIDGE FREE, r i , ; Action is Expected , at Coming Meeting of ■ State Legislature. Referring lo llie probable abolish- | mvtit of loll roads and bridges by the , . urxt legislature of the State, the I Somers' Point Record Oas (be follow. . lug to say: - Wbeu tbe proposition Is laken up ■ here Is good reason for believing that , (lie Legislative committer appointed ( last sessiou to Inquire luto tbe pur- ( chase of toll roads will recommend ^ Ihe Stale lake over tbe Somen' < . Poiut -Ocean Clly aulomoblle bridge, i Ibe moat liuportaut loll road lu Soulb | Jersey. In the course of a year thou- , compelled In pay toll to travel from At- , . Ian lie lo Cape May counties, a con- . dltlou that should uot eflst. We feel . tbat when the toll road proposition i . cornea to a bead all tbe Atlantic and I • 'ape May County representatives will Insist tbat tbla Important road be | made free, wblcb will mean an added aod, In fact, all South Jersey." | The 8 kntinkl may add that, when I Ihe Legislative committee, beaded by i . v^reka ago, to bear Ibe views of people > of both counties for and against tbe [ purchase of Ibla bridge by ibe Slate. . (bere was no opposition (o tbe proposed action. One person from WildI wood did say, however, tbat be , ibougbt most of bla constituents were I not favorable, but all tbe otber men r called by tbe committee expressed . themselves aa strongly favoring tbe i purcbese of the bridge aud road by * Tbe aulomoblle bridge roule should i he free to tbe traveling public. Toll j bridges have been out of dale some time. ■■■a School Borord Down. Tbe Middle Towuablp Hlgb School 1 building erected In 1910. logetber witb 1 Its valuable contents, was destroyed ' by fire at Court House Thursday 1 morning Tbe cause to uuknowu. but ' Indications are tbat II may btve been " tbe beatlDg plant. Tbe pnplle bave been transferred lo tbe Cape May High . P
CHURCHES ARE ' TO GIYE THANKS; u d Services Will be Held u in Methodist Edifice Wed- » v nesday Evening. c Uuion Thanksgiving Day eervteea ® will be beld lu tbe First M. E. (-'batch b at 730 o'clock next Wednesday even- " ® Tbe men'* Bible classes of tbe town 1 bave been especially Invited to attend e tbeee eervlcee In a body. * Tbe Bev. Joseph B. Kulp, pastor of 1 tbe First. M. E. Cburcb will preside, 1 aud tbe sermon will be dellverad by * Ibe Rev. Cberlee H. Roboer, pastor of • First Presbyterian Cburcb. Tbe mem '' bere of tbe First Baptlat Cburcb will part, aod tbey will ba represented F In tbe eervlcee by Dr. William Co 4 of LeUb Hall, (bto city, wbo l baa beeu officiating at tba cburcb on ' several occasions during tbe peat few ■ a ■ I Attestor* Kslvnslaslrnl. t William F. Gardiner and wife re- 1 : turned Saturday evening from a visit ' to Pblladelpbla, where, Friday even- 1 tbey attended en entertainment . given by tbe Fslrmonnt Mandolin ' ' t lub aod Ibe Upsal Maudolln Club. I Parker Miller aud wife, of tbtoclly, J i also were at the concert Members of ; the Falrmouut Mandolin Clob were ; guests of Mr. and Mra. Uardluer bare ; . last summer. None*. My store (formerly known as' 81mm* 1 ' Delicatessen and Luocb Room") . situ- , alrd corner of Elgbtb street end Board i . walk. Ocean Clly, will be fnr rent on : reasonable terms after December 6. i " 1916. for season 1917 11-28, 2t. ClKKXLL DODOBTY.
WANT CONTRACT TO TAKE , CITY'S GARBAGE NEXT YEAR
Bids Received by Commissioners, bnt Award Is Held Up for a Week. Bids for tbe removal of tbe cfly'e garbage for 191* were opened at Ibe meetlug of Ibe Clly Commissioners . Tuesday afternoon, et which Director William H. Campbell presided In tbe absence of tbe mayor. Before Ibe bids were opened, bow. ever, Ibe following aelf-explanelorv ■ of proteto from E. V. Corson, ' of Marmora, was read by City Cleric ' Harry A. Morris: ■ To tbe Commlulonere of Ocean Clly, New Jersey— ' Ueotlemeo:— I hereby respectfully 1 object to Ibe removal of the garbage of ' Ocean Clly to Upper Township lu ' Cape May County, or to any other ' polol Id Cape May County outside of Ocean City. Tbe preaen'. method of > tbe disposition of tbe garbage to of 1 greet Injury to my properties in Cape ■ May County, aod unless dlseootloosd ' I shall ba obliged to rmnrt to tbe * court! for relief. E V. Co book ' The bidders and Ibetr bide were aa 1 Edward Graham, 16 888 72; Charles 1 L. Bader, 111 850; Oaborn Corson, ' Ocean Clly aod Atlantic Chy 1 Express Company (George W. Ernst, . manager). 85,950; Powell and Fox, 495 1 Ou motion of Director Adama, Ihe ' bids were laid over until next Tuesday 1 for further consideration. * Tbe following raeolutlone, presented c by acting Mayor Campbell, ware . adopted: Whereat, a lax a man! waa made - for ibe year 1913 against lot number B 164 lu Section B, plan of lota of tba F Ocean City Aaaoclatlon, In the earn 3 of five dollar* and sixty-three cents > (85 68); end * W hereaa. It appears tbat aald lot waa f owned by tbe Sbllota Baptist Chore b, and entitled to an exemption under 1 tbe laws of lb* Stale of Revien;; ' therefore be It ' Resolved, by the Board of Oomaalealooert of Ooean City, N. J., thai lb* ux collector mark lb* da plicate opposite said lot Dumber 164, Section B, lor ' lite year 1918 aa oanoalled, and that tbt b ux collector give btonaaU credit oo 1 the book* lo hi* office tor tba pay meet ? of aald sum by vlrtn* of this reaolu- " (loo. " Whereas, under an adjustment mad# ' under Contract Number 698, tba Weal b Jersey and Seashore Railroad Company baa paid Iba anm of oo* hundred paid bona red
and Ihirtr-alx dollars and eigbty-alna cents (1188 86); therefore, bait Resolved, by lbs Board of Oommieslonera of Oeaao Clly. New Jenay.tbat E. W. Burleigh, tax Bcllsetor, to hereby authorized and InatraeMl lo aeospt sum or one hundred and thirty -eU dollars and eighty-nine cents ($18639) settlement and afljnetmsni bf lb* anaaaement against tba land of Urn Jersey and Seashore Railroad Compaoy, uodar Contract Number and thai tba aald R. W. BnrMgb to hereby authorised to eater upon tba record! ln bto office a proper •attafaollou and discharge of tba lton upon Iba land of tba mid Warn Jersey aod Saaabor* Railroad Uoaspaay aadar aald contract; sod tbat tba aald ■ W. Burleigh I* to give himself aredk on tbe books In bto oOm bet a sea the of one hundred and thirty -six dolaod eigbty-nlna easts ($18838). Wbereas. Samaei B. OaMa baa made payment of tba anm of eavanty-dve ($75.00) tor tba Mies** of tba hereinafter eoumsfslsd, of aod tba Ilea of taxea, WMb tba aatoarstandlogtbat tba owner aod mlgagu will an tar Into tolnulathmeaad agteament* not to a* tor say rebate ar red action In tax for my M or la*io* of land aa may be atoftfaatt* tba of taxes, which Ilea eaiatad any of tba lota baratnaftar laareiralii ! Therefore be ll Readvad, by tba Board ef Oamlislodera of Ocean City, N J„ that tba proper offioan aiaeala a qabtotatm deed for lb* lot* aambars 2MB, 8887, f 2288, MOB, 2106, 2410. Mil. 8412. 241$. 8tS 2454. 2456. 240$. 2467. 2MR 24M. 2480, 2502 . 2508, 2504, 006. W. M67. ' 2808. 2866. 2510. 2884 «U, 2M. MM. 2808. 2821. 1822 28M. 2824. 2MB, MM. 2827. 2828, 2829. 2BM, 2ML2M2. MM, 2884. Ml, am, am aod MMO— ea 1 vBpnlaStoa mrdngreomect aart* aak i for any reOala at rwducUon latex tor . any other land, lot *r Into* . Several bills ware read sad atireil paid. ^
1 * | ■ Overcoats * You want 'em We've got 'em Newell Corson "d Big AMiarj Avcmtoto J" Ocean City —
The Deatal Offices ef Bf- Charles B- Bider, 899 Central Aienne, are Permanently Op

