■ Ocean City Sentinel I'MHTtO ASD l'OW.W«» Kvur Tll'USiT K. CURTIS ROBINSON Bdllor and Proprietor OCKAN CITY, . - NKW JERSEY Bell 'Pbone No 06 -X ■ 1 '' ' "7i * AdvirtlMiueuu to local column*, f» oenu per line, each IuacUWiu. Mom lily and yearly rata* furuUhad on application. Job work prompt!/ dona by eiparlinoad oand*. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11.1910, Kn tared at lbs I'oal 0«cw at Ocean CUy N J., a* aacond clata mall mattar. BACK FROM WAR Corporal Tolan kervrd Two Years on llie Oilier Mid r. Corporal J atiie<i K. Toliu, aou of . James h. Tolan and wife, of 1'lilladel | phis, who spend the summer *em»oii* )u their cottage on rilxtli street, near ■ Oceau avenue, u vitltlOK lila parent*. Ha came here J*«t week, having . only arrived from the other aide, where he was iu the nervier for two ( year*. He enlisted In the aignal corpa, i hut was wounded early In the war. , It was reported here that he had lost i hi* eyesight. Later he wan transferred to the quartermaster'* department and had s charge of three more buuaes. Before the war Corporal Tolan was ( In the meat bustue** in the Heading I. Terminal Market. Philadelphia. j Holy Trinity CtiurcM NcnlcrH. j Services In Holy Trinity Episcopal* Church, Klcveutb atreet aud Central « avenue, every Sunday will be au fol 1 1 lows; 7.80 a. m.. Holy t.'ommuniou; I - 9.30 a. m., Sunday school and adult Ik Bible Cla*M; 10 45 a. m., church *er- I e vice; 7 45 p. m , ve*j>era aud aermou. 1 1 Friday, 7 45 p. m.. the Litany. I Helpful music. The Rev. J. W. Watts, M. A., I* rector. I ,
Bolb Were "Over t tie Top." Raymond Paul, who waa with the 77tb New York Division, and went "over tbe top," and Wm. Paul, who was with the 87th Ohio Division, and who waa on live frontedurlng the war with Germany, are viiitlug their parents, Andrew N. Paul aud wife. In | this city. Enjoyed Wol rmelon l*«rty. Fifty of tbe people spending the summer at thfa Paul Apartment*, on Sixth street, ended tbe season's pleasure* (with a watermelon party on thel beach at Sixth street a few evenlugsl since. They had a moil enjoyable I time and hope to repeat next year. Married iu This city. George Albert Reld.of Colling* wood, and Miss Sarab Helen Sergeraon, of I Philadelphia, were married In Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, tbls city on Haturday evening, by tbe rector, tbe Rev. Joseph W. Watts. I, Wilt Attend Convention. Rev. George W. Yard, the pa.ior. will represent tbe M. E Sunday School tomorrow in the Cape May 1 1 County Sunday School convention I1 •t Cape May. < I ( Announcement. I{ Mrs. Mark Lake wishes to announce I e that 2 he undertaking business of tbel' late Mark Lake will be continued by 1 1 her, with J. Prescotl Cadman, Jr., as 1 1 manager. 1 1 — I -
Legal Notice. 1 * I?SiS2BL°rXoll|low PLICA* WO. thl lbs Onotr of Itiiadrlpbl*. March Tsrro, IB13 No, » In Dlrorw VanSS!'1 VloUer v- John Frank In othsrwheJoho Kraoklin \ ani rer, Jr., lain oi No. Slim*. ^ K<*Poodsni: \00 will p|«*a# take not>r« that I have •SSa o.*£i¥'l*ler by 0|* Martin the wVIca roUT w,fc hat brourtit 2l£.?EWB5J?f •b"0,nl* dlvoros on the C round* of desertion and ludirniiiMtoiiHKKttjSK,1 ssiisfr',rsjs«js's tetfjSSr i IM U JEAUHKK, !%*'<» M.n.r, Ordinance No. 134. | , Ak Ordinance to Improve by a permanent I jmprorrraeni the roadway or Eighth 8trv«t. I hriwecn tbe nortbweaierlr curb lino or A*- 1 Avenue to tb* We*l J crrty and Sraahorc ,"clu on Wam^Arenu; and to Itn * g"» •*S2nun#»t 'raprorement the pubhMiealbk at a point of lnte£J£ SiSav 1m ?3U wf*f*r'Jr <*urb line of Blfhtb f^t*,Jrbkl1 £0,nl 11 118 r^1 northwesterly I from lbs north* rater ly curb line of Aaburr raSSSt iriS^A^ * ■Ihi« •mTL1® Aabury Avenue 12 feci and of I , ektsadlnt In length or depth Ki,h,b 8p. s®iJSM?sSfcS
Klxhth HirJt •„».D °.k "strf,r curb ,,n* of llnr of £ "fuibra^trrly curb Jrlt Avenue; tbenr t. in m noriheaet»rljr dlrrrtlon parallel with Anbury Avenue 2?dShBni»?ii5f ^,d»h r*hadlBf In lenstb With Pi»KtK U. f*r'7 b",*rwia line* parallel with to the track* of (he Wmi Jersey and Heaxhorc Railroad on Writ Ave "OTldlo, (« u,, ^.r.nd »fTCW«MCH,Od00;S5n"•:iO',,^, 01 "" CUl ,«*' '"SragTca ^.hs fh? wntifwb,!C ?I*0W ^slnnlny at a point In iV. AtiHSP. f v h. ^Lfndln* ln I'nxtb or depth bstwecn lines parallel with of wlit A7cnoet0al« £,u1th**4«"-lr curb ||nr Intf r^?t L . r 'L>l<0 i>«*«nnlnif at a point of L-i^kmT J. ' e northeasterly curb line of Si??f w«r*v*Ub ^ *°ulhea*t™ly curb •r^i thenee. in a northeart1 • ttMmrul Xi VS *Mh Awbury Avenue ■ t and of thla width rxtmdlnc In lenath "lif paSBS Mb hlRbtfa Ktr*«t to the track* of it.* West JSfti'Sl »*,,ro^oa wS Avt Xail b* {.nilL01 ttSonu City' Stw -'rraey. Ea'™'"""'"— S:3S : tb* concrete ba^e. sheet a.phalt * * °D ' ts5l2 -lo b» B" r°r^ llkbor »n<l ma3# ,r:wr«! , V- - S aIshiiS J ]\W: t,,W "ball 'J ih1 n n i tp in amount and mature wio,in ♦».. lime provided by law and .bSJ?"r intrro^ " f£ul I"*1 "*r«'dins sit prr centum r>er c m.i22 m and all other •S^^SmSIS' w'TWtfa i tr* "r 0c#ln <'«ty. New Jrr»ry J v . 1'",| lh* r^nlract, when awarSS'a? iSv!!JIil!S5!?r*rlljr fl*",nt"od *y it** i*uSew Wp . 0»T note* rrf the City of iv i d*,trr' *bk>k D01M ahall Ivar data Mai. »?, wine w«r l**ued; they Khali the purposa for which tbe s*m« war* }*T«rt? aa f i? h* tb# *««» City . ' mV 1*^ f*"^n*^b^b',t,^rfwra^e ,srsi " H -**d «r»o total npioKt (hereof " ,1, 'r JJJ cfhr.MmsVir n{ th* coo'"'7 Ik" Incidental erprttsee allowed hT -••* llir 'nl"*'"t n^t eiCrrdlnK lnte£i S!n E. 'T1" 5nnuw- *hlfh rale of ' bo placed rm the note* P-rilon d nil* ordinance vhall tahn effect -t ihr^ttplretfea of ten day* from lti final JO*t. O. CHAMPION. * Ito iflc hrA?!H IliiVt.'' Comnilsiln tiers Wllnwftw. was |>a**r-.i »n ,1,., nfl'^Vnl^T^^Vf ' ,hVl5S»5 lU* Hoard ?. . t ' { ih', nn Cltr. Maw Jersey, m'i '* ,H"',n1blrd reailihsnnd T ' ' ' 1,1 Hoard ..r (lemtnlwioneri I, «*J9ti, an »*„ r » JJA1111*' a w'^uhh, $ n. u, r.fr.nw *ii?o8rtr.
SUNDAY IN. THE LOCAL CHDRCHES StrongScrmons and Excellent Mnsic Heard by Congregations. 8T. AUOL'bTINK'H. There waa a falling uil* In t healleudmult at the ma>afs m Ht. Augualiue'a Church ou Humlay, hut the tiuildiug waa crowded al the 10 o'clock mass The celebrauts of the maa*ea were the reclor. the Rev. Thomas K Blake; the Rev. J J Callahau aud the Rev Father Krite. Ma*hc* will be *ald next Suuday ai 0.80, 8 and 10 o'clock, KI Mar M. K. There were many people present at the services in the Methodist C hurch Isat Bunday, indicating thai summer, with It* vlaitiug friends, la nol entirely gone. A spirited song service in the evening was greatly enjoyed Mr Trust, who was expected to be pre*eul and lake charge of the song service, wired that he could Dot be present until , next Sunday. Ji u expected that a large number will be iu attendance al , tbl* service. The Rev. George W. Yard, the paslor, was the preacher of the day. Hi* subject Iu the moruiug was, "The Great Mystery Solved *' He chose J i bat passage iu the aixteenth chapter ! of St. Matthew iu which t'i»n*i say* to J'cter, "Whom say ye thai I am?" ! In speaking of the mysteries of the ige*. Mr. Yard meutloued I he earth as It was looked upou centuries ago. * He also spoke of the mysteries of the K -ea aud air. These mysteries have 1 been quite geuerally solved, but tbe - teal mystery of them ail is man. We are not always sure how men are , going to act. | l. Here Mr. Yard spoke of Thomas « I'Becket, and how he acted dltter- ? • fit li) lhalt Uai.B*. V V .. *
I 'Dlly thai) Henry II supposed when I he made Thomas the archbishop. , HI a'ory Is crowded with men acting I differently. The famous men of the I ages have becu question marks uuder I Mime coudltious. | Tbe greatest Mystery Man wa« I Uhrlat, but tbe mystery Is solved I wheo people touch Him, for. as Peter declared years ago, "Thou art the | Christ," ao we will declare today a* we meet Him. FIRST PKEHBYTKRIAN. I The seivices in tbe First PresbyterI tan Church Sunday were well atI tended by uuusually large audience*. I At tbe morning service the church I was crowded, and In the evening anI other large audience listened to an in I terestlng address ou "The Reality or (be Bible Prophesies." by Dr. VinoI ceo. who for more than sixtreu years baa beeu a missionary to 6iam. The subject of the morning sermon by the pastor was, "The Obligation and Responsibility of tbe Hiroog." I In tbe course of bis remarks. Mr. BoyI der referred to tbe great strength of | «be Christian Church from the standBilni of wealth and of membership , e declared that tbe greatest part of I ibe world's wealth ws# to be fouud In ! (be preseot membership of tbe Chrisdan Church, and that tbe greatest oo«tar of men and women who were :be leaders of tbe movement# of influ * ence and power In the world were lo » •ome way associated with tbe Church. * •nd were bringing their contribution <o her work and glory. He pointed „ tbe vast amoifnt of wealth re pre- — i»i\
a I wnted io the church buildings and InI «tltutioni that she fostered. -stating I (bat there was no other orgamxetlou , I *hich represented ao great a pan of I (be wealth of t ha world lo her strucj I tores as did tbe church. After dwelling on tbe great assets of ahbe Church and ber member-, the - 1 speaker referred to tbe text, "We theo f I (bat are strong ought to bear the InH Qnattwa of the weak, and not to ! IS?,!* oorwIv«®-" Thla waa the great " I ^ 5U?B 10 th® P°w«r of tbe Church ■ I God had entrusted to her thla grei t I ihltig that she might Indeed be tbe helper of tbe weak. Tbe call today Is | for a religion that can lay aside Its robe# and n»e the trowel, a religion I (hat goes about doing good now, that I rounds agyiutha and hospitals, visit* . I ibe sick, comforta the disheartened, Icloihes tbe baked, and that, by thus I making this life worth while, makes heaven a surer heritage. In carrying T i!SS .?r°Kr>in B Is necessary for the Christian to be marked with hoi e and courage and tbe spirit of work. I T, peMor, the Itev. R.8,8oyder. * win pre,Ch at both or the service I next Buuday. In the mnrnlng he « III speak on the hranded slave and ;hf evening ou "What Christianity riilnks Hhuuld be Jhe Relation Be- < -PBal and Labor." The Buuday school onicers urge the
r members to atirud the service* at 'J 30 ! V c *,,d enJ°J lhr fellowship to be , found there. * \ . ?r-?fnf¥,#y tTenlHf prayer meeting I at 7 45 o'clock. » I I.ARGB WBAKFISH iCwpt. Jt fist** I .nil da One W« Igb- ! j 7 3 4 rounds. I While fishing ofT the turn or the rhnnnel buoy In Great Egg Harbor Hay Jon Friday, George Jeffries, captain for | commodore C. Howard Schertnerhorn, j caught a Wenkflnh weighing 7\ | pounds. This la actual weight Commodore 8chermerhorn Kays, because I he r«w the fish weighed and can vouch for It, The fish really looked like a ten-|K>under. The catch served Commodore SVher-mr-rhorn'* present family of nine m*rRonn an a fine flwh dinner Saturday evening. WhUe angling In the Egg Harbor River Saturday morning. Commodore schermerhorn caught a number or large perch. One weighed well over ' a pound, which in something out of ih« ordinary In the perch line For Balk Chkap. Piano, ('all »t Asbury av# adv., It.
CANDIDATES POPDEAR Count* u-aprr bikes "4 id a* I10NV94-II for » Im- Aaaeiubiy. The Cain- May County (iaz- th- voice* the opinion of a great many when it says : "The vacancy unexjiectudly created in the Republican prima i (he dealh of Aas^-mblyinau Murk Jjike one day prior t« the evpimtluii of the (line for tiling petitions, lias been iuo*i happily filled by the nominal iop of Lawyer Andy Boa well, of Ocean City. Tbe nomination right fully belonged to Ocean City, am] Mr. rfbsweir# ecleeiion made as i( waa by the leaders of Oceuii City republicanism, :.<!<!>- atrengtb (o the harmony ticket which now stand*. BoHWeli. fur a*!*e!iibl> : liildreih, for county clerk; and Tomlln. for sheriff. .N'oiwlihsianding the efforis Of (wo or three irn-n who have been -seeking to destroy rather than to build up th« Republican party, (and who are known io be getting ready iv Mipport the Democratic Ikkot after the prlmari» *) the harmuiijiing of the different viewpoints iu the party is making headway every day. The candidates who stand on this harmony platform are determined to leave no sore hinds after the primary meetings, and are conducting their several efforts along lines of tie- - cency. charity and loyalty, and are winning the commendation of right minded people everywhere." C'onct-ri* Cud. Director Vessel I a and ln« hand of 3-5 piece* gave their closing concert in the tuualc pavilion Saturday evening and the numbers were enjoyed by an audience of probably .501) people. ~ Ve*-rlla aud til* men never did beller - work. Tit# enthusiasm of the audience was so pronounced that Ve**ella| gave several encore* and one extra number. Aicrd Prruclirr Die*. The Rev. George A. Wolfe, a re tired member of the I'hlladelpbla M. E Couference. died at the home of lit* daughter. Mrs. Florence Stoner. 836
' Park place Monday evening, aged 74 j year* and 7 month* He was t>orii in ; ! Philadelphia aud leave* a widow. ; fb« body waa *eut to Philadelphia by ; , J. Pre»colt ( 'adman. The luterment | will be at \Ve»t Laurel Hill Cemetery, j 1 1 I Treasurer of Forrest. The many friend* of Fergus McCus- ! ker are cougratulatlog him ou hi* ap- • polmment to the position of treasurer of the Forrest Theater In Philadelphia. ltr hi advertisement iu tbeBENTiNl' NOTICE OP Registry and Election. • JS?T2*l,k2SiJawt<lolk,e i# bsrsb/ given ,DUirt« Hos«la of lU*uiry aud Kirctioo Id and for ibe Cny of Ocean <*i»v I Ooonr/ofCape May. hum of NsTj.SeJ: WdU meet in the piacr* hereinafter dvaignau«l I Tuesday, September 23, 1919, oeiween tbe bon*a oi twelve thirty 1'. >rwi I ■* P. for tb« r>0'poM«(^fa!luclin(f Inmwr/Kleclioa lor tbe nomination ofewnOkJalm for A trovcrnor of the sutv of New Jersey. A SSSt 01 Ue"*nU Aaaembiy. A County Clerk. A Coroner. oJ.Mr'oo'mml'fSSf.1' "" 8akl Roartla wilt alao alt al tbe same tbe bonra of three and nine M , reglatrattoo pnrpoaea, 00 * j Tuesday, October 28. 1919 *nd finally on
Tuesday, November 4, 19 19 fx>nn or alk A. M. and aeven H. Elecf ton'/or*1 of oondnffftttg • Ornerai j First Election District " **"tr A,barr *" &n..^ »-4 Jl I* F tn«RKY A* > a. XI.. I . r ., #11 M City Clerk. Wm, H. Collisson. Jr. I Aaao, M. Am. Hoc. C. K. j Civil Engineer and Surveyor City Knginesr. Ocewn City, N. J, f-l AVE you a cottage, bungalow * A or apartment to furnish? We have a line of purniturr at less than Philadelphia prices. Windowshades a specialty. v CHAS. E. ADAMS & BRO. I 720-22 ASBURY AVE. POLITE SERVICE T\
PXPERT SKILL — ) THAT IS / I how y/ T° al!ract y°ur ftttvnlion ,..Weve ^ot ^eeP on talking about our plumbing •ittemion* We must keep on advertising the fact that the supplies we sell are of a superior make and that our prices are absolutely just and fair, j « e can make you believe it if you give us an order. Bell Phone, No. 39 HANS BURKHARDT 649-51 Asbur; Annus OCEAtt CITY, j J.
PLUMBINQ aare 1 bf your r*p*ir work of which 1 make t a^MaUv Tl^rl * *"*1 Uk<1 dlsrioai fores to main lain. <«it* m# a «*pwfl1re iwUblUhmsm "H"n" C- H. B ACON 607 u,Kh th «t Universal Electric Irons $6:35 R. H. JOHNSON CO.'S STORE S4Q ASBURY AVENUE Humphrey Radiantfire ] Perfect combustion, safe, odofta*. and gives intciwe heat at n surprisltigly small gas expense. No ttefd to build furnace Km montingM and even ings during the apring and full months Kjt* into ftllv fireplace and U easily installed. > UT hwt rffloh,ttK int0 oilier rooms. On exhibition at Otir salesroom. C|ty Gas blftht Company
John Marts Lumber Co. Ninth Strsat and Havan Avanua OCEAN CITY, N. J. lAimbsr MiHwork, Moulding!, Building Paper, Platter Board, Naila.Saab Weights stc. Estimates Kurniahcd. Prompt Deliver*. General Contractor | 737 As^pry Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY ROADS, SEWERS, BRIDGES. BULKHEADS I Maddock's Pharmacy | Eighth and Aabury PHONE 570 FREE DELIVERY Stationery, 20c to 75c box. Sauioset Candies, 60c to $1.25. Whitman's Candies. Kastmau Kodaks and Films. Build a Home Th7.^ * ®niWinR B'Xrtu- It in foil swing in the West and Middle U c hmve commenced to feel it lure in the East. It 's spreading. Prices will advance. Why not get bus* now with those plana? See vour friend. Mr. Contractor and go over it with him. Of course itL undcratood that you'll want the Lumber to votne from us. If we get the business, voo'U not be held up for the , . , , - -- --- *•-• •••» » "« «i wn uc uvHi up ii>r lur » ■
de!»verv of the material. That doe* not only nicsu LUMBER, it uieauv Cement, Bnck, Lime, LlJ. Sa>h and NUIIwoik and Hardware. J < everything that goet. In th« Oulldlng C. H. Shoemaker Lumber Co. Twelfth and Went Avanua j FOR SALE I U Box Ball Alleys, 4 Monkey Ball Alleys, 1 Skuflle Board. Apply Powell's 921 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. Pbone 25 I - Daily Between ph,loaciS-nphci,^and I FAST MOTOR EXPRESS SERVICE V, all for rod dtlircr BAGGAGE rod MERCHANDISE .1 ill point, A card will bring our truck to year ioc. SOUTH JEf.SEY MOTOR TRANSPORTATION CO. Fully Equipped to Meet Your Drmtnd* 4008 OLD YORK ROAD, PHILA.. PA •WYOMING, CO*
I I ^ ^ ^ 1 TELEPHONE. T7-W Carl's Restaurant Home Cooking 403 Eighth Street Ocean City New Jersey I Bell Phone, 186-J I~ Furniture Stored LET US ESTIMATE ' ow Shades ' FOR YOU )Awnings and (House Furnishings Our prices are lowest possible consistent with (J K>d Work and He*l Material.
Lawrence n. Lear * 65d Asbury Avenue Ocean city. N. J. I^traw Hats] V, h.vc tb,l f.lt.blc Brlgh.m Hopkio, H.t -.hey ,r, th, b«l m.dc I White Flannel Paoti Bi£ Aaoum.n. Shirty Opc Tl.^ Swc.cn, HoOcry, Uodcnyo, Be. Qu.hty Scrvic* SltWird Cuit«n«, 4 ||lTg^'-|Jones' Men's Shop |g^| ^ A r.n;!„;,^,Vc ^ *pi ,o - r, tllst Irsk should tw looked "f ^tvr-tight. Smokcv WrKy J 1 rhuntjry. can tw made to draw. T J jMJ 1 I Tin roof* *re firr-nroof. ■I ■■■jYvw' v / J All kind of atofg and healrr reiuu'r^ !■ / J "tov<: hnA h*Mtt ^ ^ ^ —wlllkx \NftiS* ^ * / ^,n- •*»<! »lag roofing. WmwSsJ' I. \ SMITH'S J/JyF 1 | | The Tin Smith 73S abury Ave. . I I'h.tn* Ali Klhda of Guttcm I , t mmm j Attention- Ford Owners I i T lite "Ilasslcr" shock absorber will improve ibe ndntg qualities of yob, car Too per cent . also reduce wear and tear to a minimum and increase tbe tire ' mileage. Ask tbe man who rides on them. Call and ' look them over at the "Hnsslcr" Agency, 1 th® Mbtl.rt, Harawkra Ntor. CHAS. C. READ & CO. H 4 R.N AO AKIH'bV AVtSNUU ! wat Wt^ALum. |
1 Any Kind Any Where Joseph G. Champion Building Contractor OCEAN CITY, N. J. Tenth Street and West Avenue S B SWAN j e. TROUT Swan and Trout PRACTICAL Caroenters and Builders JOBbfNG A SPECIALTY 1040 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY N.J.
I Leaky Shingle Roofs | i can best be cured by laying aslie.stos slate over tbe % £ Have just purchased two cars of this slate from 2 | 4 the War Department git a low juice. * Can give you a gd<^d roof at a reasonable hgure. ^ | « Otis M. Townsend | J . BUILDbR 4! .T-t-r- % City Garage SEVENTH AND HAVEN AVE . OCEAN C tTY. NATW JERSEY L. W. MILLER RRORR/ETOR j j TELERHONE. 2Q3 '
BELL PHONE 18 Sutton 6l Corson Co. General Contractors GRADING AND STREIET BUILDING Ninth St. .no Simpson Ave. Qcc„ ClT, n j PHOWE YOUR ORDER TWO RHOHES: SOS. SSO FRED P. BEL I j For Things Good to Eat SEVENTH STREET AND ASBURY AVENUE Reliable place to do your marketing. Meats. Groceries. Fruits T IVQi V r U I it
and Vegetables. FREE DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS OF CITY OREN ALL THE YEAR Lion SVRF Laundry I 929 Ocean Avenue ,3^ Ocean Citv N. J good WORK, quick service, ALL. WORK DONE-ON PREMISES L PLEASE GIVE US A TRIAL Real Estate For Sale Bid BARGAINS cis? A,S ioouaew and ^ at u,is ftlo A Alonzo Cotton Awhurv Avon,,. 0ceHn C|t> ^ ^ • ILL *HOXC, «a-w THE NEW REAL ESTATE MAN Joseph L. Peacock 83^SnUr *VENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J. Coltatn h* Gent NOTARY R«l til.i, |„ All Ita PUBLIC whw" Ulinter House for Rent— Metuly Papered^SijRlI Conveniences MONEY IT? loan on first mortgages JOSEPH I. SGUliU AGENCY avenue ocean city, n, J, MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE, ^ ino wgUtiig for two wrek* to kn.«tt tr v.»n .-•»♦ e.B. ■» , OewaCtty. A|-7ly io impwmto.ru J. M. CHESTER & co., — Ocean Cm. N. I.j REAL- ESTATE insurance Clayton Haines Brick A11 Eighth St. Ocean City. fN. j, A.dv"8rti39 ia the Sentinel. C
OTIS M, . M/f " Eiq BUILL ; Or pick: bib Sc. Gpj* f OCEAN CITV, K. J. - Only gilvatuizai ngij^ Ua^ . exterior W4jrk Joseph D. TTTl CARPENTER JOtolHSG WOklt A «*C4ALTY ilMX*. tfA.tf Oeorjfe VV. HarrU Contractor, Buddoand Jobbing Waw Pit*. bMftlew, , < ^9 13 W, f ouriteoLk vtr..- ' iJCLAN CITY, ^ ft , , .. , Leander S. Corson EUILDER 109S WCti.LT AUC OC"fcC-Tr:!lJ ^MSflC. '81 -d Aitifg brat ^ HUMBERT C. PONTIEBE BUILDER i«tii Jtr.ti ocoiem. it ALBERT G. GILBERT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PA1NTB
645 Asbury Avenue, «x cm , *. J. SXtmaul#* r»rcufi«4, Kull lis* or Jotet Laem* * j V'tra«lMt *4 Lh*r Miana. A 1*0. JoLxs T. Lms' 1 ggr ^ ^ ■ «tax>L-y i& Kort. bru*i*m ood Pslnief*BKTrt* Tire# am Enyn* ^ (WriBf: Prompciy Allate; y,v i 6- 0. Ai hb f. V Uut i s I GEO. 0. AOAMS k CO. jPUSTERWG, RANGE SETTIIS MJCt LAT15G, Etc., He. AD Work lo AUooo Line Proragtiy AUmM ts. OCCAN CITY, N J BftECKLEY'S~ house AND SIGH RAIHTERS CLINTON L. BRECRLEV, Pmo# Heudy Mixed PsluU, Le*J Otts ood 9^ A*bayy gvcoue. DANIEL KRAISS S Electrical Contractor 411 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY be« hnw. I/J-W ■ » Now is the Time to 1 Plant Privet Hedge 1 Thomas J. Thorn ' FLORIST 112$ Bay Avenue Dcrtn City New Jerae* j Something New lor tbe benefit of Oceau City pec^ie Ocean City House Cleaning Comnany
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