Ocean City Sentinel ] P* >rt" 4* ' IMium* >»*« «> Hut< M CURTIS ROBINSON ttdiiM 4A4 Ptupnttot JLr*N CUV . NfeW JKRSKY ti«u Kftwui few 00-X j i. tit work •*.»»»•>• ' *••• 4 ,-•>••■ i HI RHDAY fKuRl AKY 3, 19.1 r.u|»Mtl !l» Itc Mp,-, 41 « I., >« '«»» tn*' ma > tar ( I MEXICO'S MANY "LOST- MINES ] Optr«tor«" and Proapectora Driver From Th*lr Work by Threat* and Depredations of Yaqyi*. 1 Many of tha lost nilun of M*xlc< w#n> tha raault of •taiiredattona of th< » Yaqul Indians. They killed or drov« i ptoaptctor# from tha country and oh i liter* ted marks of tha working*. Thu« , many mlnaa. with great imsalMlitle* i | wara loot. One of tha mine* of tha RstralU del Norte kilning company was los ( for many yearn. Tha only clue to in location wis found on an old Jeaui* 1 map, which said It could be seen In looking from a church door. Tht church «as found aud the land dui ' up aa far a* could be arcu from t in < door, but no trace of tha mine wai I found. Later, after the aearch a at discontinued. a wall that had h«*i hotlt at a data later than the map ( fell down and eX|H»«sl another door | Men with fteld glnnse*. looking fron i ihu door, dlacovere«l the old mine. j Uinjr of tha cfaurihca of Mi-iln that causa the world to wonder. b«cuum* of their architecture and price 1 lev* ornaments, owe their existence tt ( mlnea. The Karoye«-a church, built ti 17112, was built from the wealth de rived from the Mtna Grande mine, ti llarojeea mountain. Prior to 1H50 tie walls were lined with sheet* of pur* silver from the mine. The candela bra. the altar rail* aud other purts ui the sanctuary were of sliver, snd Ihi altar vessels were of pure gold. 1 GROWTH OF HOSPITAL IDE/ i Value of Such Institutions In America' Cyea la Shown by Their Astounding Growth. Figures in a recent official report tc tha United States department of la bor show the aatoundlng growth of the hospital Idea In this country during the last half-century. In 18«3— lev than 50 years agir— there were In lh< Tnllvd States only Idfl h<e>pifal*; to day there are nearly W.IOH — an In crease of nearly *!.•"■» per cent in tie j number of Institutions, (u 1873 tin total capacity of the then-existing ho* j pltala was 88.4BS; today the hospitalof the country have a total rapaclt) I of approximately MKkjOOO bed* — an In crease of over IjOOO per cent. Tin amount of money at present invested In these institution* Is roughly eatl mated at nearly tt.flHO.O0O.UiO ; the an nual expedllure for oupplle*. equip ment. upkeep and new construction l> aald to be about $75GjOOO.OOO. There Is much that Is gratifying In these enormous totals, says an editorial In the Modern IIospl|pl. Certain ly. no stronger testimony could he ad duced to show that the people of the United States are thoroughly convert ed to the hospital Idea, snd do not mean to be deprived of the benefits of hospital care.
Pa par Has tut Ona Subscriber. It has been the Inflexible custom In ui the Imperial family of Japan, saya a til writer in East and West Newt, to m withhold all newspaper* and niaga- tll tinea from ita member* until they at Wl tain their eighteenth jear. but the rule was waived In the case of Hlro- ^ hi to, the present crown prince. Four months before his Imperial highness entered upon bis eighteenth ye*r he was allowed to begin reading a ape- 0< dally prepared journal. Iu This curious newtpaper was edited *« by an official of the Imperial house^ *1 hold and printed in tha Imperial print- *( Ing office It waa set In special type hl and printed on thick Japanese paper w The reading of It did not require a ^ great deal of time, for It waa of small site and on a single sheet. Vary Much Convalescent. Helen had the whooping cough, and so was not Invited to her little friend Margaret's birthday party, though the cl list Included all the other children In <* the neighborhood. Oo the morning of «i the affair the telephone girl might have cl overheard the following conversation: r( "Hello." C "Hello, la this Margaret HUlfield'i |t house T* "Tea." "Is this you Margaret?" "Yea Who la this*" "Thla la Helen Marten. You sre *> going to have a birthday party today. It aren't youT* ^ "Ye*" '« "Well, say. Margaret. I'm all ovet n tha Whooping cough now." Origin of TtndaMaln." The name "tenderloin** was origl ^ nally applied In New York city in ihe ^ nineteenth police precinct The credit ^ of naming it la attributed to Capt. Al * •xander Williams, who wis placed In command of the precinct September JV>. 187fl. When he took charge he whs asked how he llkeff the change. "Great." was the response "I've ( come from a rump district (an east c side district) to the tenderloin." and t tenderloin It haa remained ever since. f The newspapers of other cltloa toon followed the example of the New York journals In so designating similar die trlcts of Ihelr own cltla*. ^ The Jsxx Spirit Waverly- Gerty Glddlgad la craxy ever jass music Marcalla— Indeed. "Yes. 1 learned that when I took her oo a sight seeing trip through tha ( biggest boiler shop to town tha othar ( day." "1 don't get the connection " "Aa soon aa •• entered the floor and Oerty heard the terrlflc din she grabbed my arm and aald "(Jew. lat*o tango.* "--Youngstow* Telegram Radio Tetephana useful. The extraordinary value of wireless : * telephony for directional pnrpoees In '•onneetlon with alrcmfl has l»eeo em pbaMaed recently In Its relation U night flying, aaya the flrlentiflr Amer lean. It often happens of course, thet >a daylight Inter communication bw 'ween planes, or between wireless eta 'Ion* and aircraft, la unnecessary, hut t* flying acroaa country at night the see of the Wireless feleph«ne will cartAlaiy bfcaiBt mora afflcadous
ROLAND STBELHAN QUITS CUT JOB aa One of the Commlaaioncra of Street Assessment. Tha reeiguatlou of Kolaud Slceluiau as a uiriut>cr of tha board of commit, •lousrs of *11**1 iMeMtuiul waa iteviveu aud accepted al lb# weakly ' turning of tha City CouituiMlousrs ' lb* raatguallou of Johu It. Jouaa a* ] a uicuibsr of tha hoard of Education also was r«kwlvad aud accaplad, j | Uiere waa a letter read from Mra. Auuia B. liamberger, of I'Uiladalpbla. i comuiaudtug ilia board for Its prompt acllou iu taking steps to hava the property owutrs ou the south aide of Feunlyu place. uear.Uia ocaau front, 1 pave their sidaw alka. 1 hare wa« il-o read a latter from the Kcilauct Fir* 1'ompauy coulalulug a reaoluliou pa»M*l hy (ha company, oj>poeiiig ti. H louver for tha poeltiou of lira chief. The mailer of having two iifaboaU built ftir uaa ou ths beach nexl summer waa left lu tha hauda of Mayor I'hauiplou. Several bllla were ordered paid. The board, al a uieeiiog Thursday afteriioou, passed two reaoluliou* re laliug to tbe paymaut o f bouusea to certaluclty officials aud the police aud llremvu l'heaa wets read al a meet lug two week- pravloue aud held over, required by law. Bills also were ordered paid. REALTORS BUSY "Clearing Mouar" lu S*Mt> tk l.dw«rd« Hulldlux. I he Oceao City Heal Ealala Hoard has tela bile had a "cJearlug house'' for tha busiuess of lbs board, with Mi*a Julia ticull as clerk. The office In oo the necoud floor of tha Massay A Edwards building the u-e of which ha* J^een donated b) tha Hell 'i elephoue i'ompauy, lasaea of that p*n of the building. (Comoiuuieslea ) Couicraluiaiea Na>o^ Ki>it«»k TlIK tiKNTlNKl..— We were surprised to see lu lUe Hkminki. Ihe -land Mr. ti. H. tiwau has taken against the appointment of a woman uu tha Hoard of Education. We nave always considered Mr. tiwau a man of average Intellect, aud cannot under--laud why be should, lu theaa times of advaureuieul aud eulightenmeul, object to co i riulltug with a woman as to the beat uieibode of carrying on the school* for tha educatiuu of our children auy more than he would to coo- - ill with iheui over the bulidlug aud r-patnug of their houaea, many of whoui are hi* patroos. Wake up, Mr. tiwau! These ere days of progress, aud wa congratulate Mayor Champion lu his selection, aud would recommeqd another woman appointed to All the vacant place, for company for Mrs. Fogg. A tit'KHt 'Kl HKK. < Com u u D Icaird. | WAi There « iseficliT i
Editor thk «kntinrl:— In tbe | ( uauy articles we have read In the ' i fKNTiNKL uu the subject of the sum-, uer music, there has beeu mentioned ( he deficit In the receipts. Now we t s ere given to understand last summer , ;here was no deficit — that all above , he NUUO grauled by the city was < made up by tbe music committee. i We, loo, have beeu residents of : Jceu City for a "quarter of • eculury" and more, aud would regret to 1 Hre the town fall back from tha stand- 1 ird It haa gradually been gaining, tud tbe high clase of music we have had for (be last few years has beeu a wonderful advertisement for Ocean City. A Viewpoint of Home of tiik "HlOlf HBOWB." Hrtlgna t-oslllon. Miss Bertha Mornhinweg, of tbte city, who graduated from the Oceau High rtcbool last June arid who has held a position as general In the First National Hank, has resigned, rthe has bean weeeeded by C K. Rsrbenbecb, of Port Trevorlou, Pa., as stenographer aud clerk. Vsvor Free Jiusic. Tbequestlou of eutnmer music was up for discussion at the meetlog of tbe Young Men's Progressive League Mondey evening, and the went oo record a* favoring free music. Ati easiest "Udlss1 HHebi M A number of the local members of Atlantic Commandsry aud thalr wives attended the Commandary 'a "Ladies' Night" In Vsruuu Hall at Haddon Hall to Atlantlo City, last evening. Uses to Marrishum. Frank Dowoay, who, with hi* wife, lived bare a few years, has been made asslstaut manager of the Harrisburg breocb of tba Hinaa Co.. by which corporation he I* erapoyed. » <■> ' Past cnancwliore* Night. Paat Lbancellors' night will be observed next Monday evening by Ocean City Lodge, No. 66, K. of P. PERSONALS. " Next Wednesday will be Ash Wed needay, the beginolng of the Lenten see son. William H. Hughes, of thla city, lias returned from a waek's visit to 1 rlends lu Philadelphia aud Haddonflefd, Kdward Coetlgan, of tha firm of <*nreoo A Oram an Co, Waehlngtnn. l>. C^viattad K. A. Coreou.of thla oily, Mooday Mis* Deeisr and Miss Cruoar, of Phlladalphia, bava returned home after a pleasant flslt In Miss Mary Fox, of this city. Mlsa Deeter Is a pianist of unusual skill and M lee (Iruoer is a harming vocahfL Tbay assisted at ihe eniertaloment glveu by tbe Women's Missionary tiooiaty of tba Pra^ i.yterlao Church,
1 ( WHITE CHIMNEYS * j by DORA JONES — iCsertlSkl. I»l». Sj «b« McCier* Ns«s»s 9*1 Bradlssis) ( Winifred had wlrtsl Ualtluiorv as kmiII l aa she reached New York If alio lingered aoute uf Leslie's friend* were certain to recognlxe her and tell Mm, but the knew of one safe hiding j lmv. "Take He) Air bungalow-. Hartley Deep Riser. Three mouth*.' Her agent there would Understand, I ah* knew, aud ask uo quest Son*. Site ' ti.uk > tie night train down and reached I Deep River about seven. It wa* a run I of four miles to the shore of the Chesapeake. and there lay her hlde awu) Aa she droie along the narrou wiiuf Ing shore road the first glluq— «• of Its ' | white rhtnuie)* above the willows , brought a M»lt of ri'llef to her throat. U had lieen their h<>uevuiooii home, two years before, and already she longed to break the tie tliut bound tier ' to l.e-lle Forbes I A fire had lo-en laid in tlo- living 1 room. She k licit before tin- blazing I knots and spread her ft »•- - to to* i warmth "'I»«*ed su' If Epb and HM ' I Jlis' , a known yo' was couilb i I d till de comforta for yo*. Mi*— Winnie." Aunt Ihuorsh wat« l »*d i"-r • Hourly, her head on one side -lie Moused the trouble In every d« «i«d line of the slender figure. "Ain't but s dny * since vo' ivas here, and Mauler Forbes." Before Winifred realized the break lu her nerves she was crying on the old colored woman's ample shoulder, aud being petted u- If she had been ten Instead of twenty two. After she ^Ppl
/j Winifred Laugbsd With Sheer Relief. had been helped Into an easy negligee, t and given breakfast out on the porch ( overlooking the broad blue wuters of « the bay. she tried to think of her uext < •tep. If It had been anything definite, auy 1 real facts that she could bring out I against hira! But there wa* nothing t efcept the auspiclou In her own mtud, and Leslie's own manner. That — and, I of course, she knew he had been en- 1 gaged to Mrs. Pomeroy four or five < before. She had thrown hlui over to marry ' Cutler on account of moue} . rumor aald, and now she was a widow and ' wealthy; the had engaged I^-slie a* . her lawyer to settle the tgftate. Tlmt meant aha was at liberty consult with Mm at any time, to call him to < her aide at any hour, to renew all of tbe old Intimacy and hide her intereat In him under the gul** of their ^ business relation*. Leslie had laughed at Winifred's little hints against It. and had gone <»i» In his steady, business- 1 Ike way. Then bad come the m>sterlous package for him by special mcHM-nger ona morning, and he bad not opened It. It waa from her. Winifred knew, and aa it lay at bla elbow on the breakfast table, she had waited for him to tell her tha content!, but he had kept •llencs. Only the unusual sternness In his eyes and around his mouth, and tha way he locked the panel lu the j aafa made her suspicious. Were they old lova letters? Or was It even some- j thing more personal.* some gift that Fay Pomeroy had dared to send him to worry her, perhaps? Finally, after a week of estrange - ment, he had demanded to know the causa of her manner toward Jilm. aud ! Winifred had told him told him 1 eagerly, longing for hla quick aasur in re of love, but Leslie had closed hla lips and told lisr absolutely nothing "It la not my secret," was all he aald. : and Winifred needed Only tbe tele phone tneaaage that came for Mm later to believe all she feared The maid brought It to her. Mr- Pomeroy wa* 111 and mu*t see Mr. Forbes at once about the old trouble. Winifred had given the message to Mm herself over fhe office wire, and had walfed. I<ee l!*'a ton# was clear and cfmclse. "I won't be home for dinner, dear, poeathly not until midnight." She had left ou tha evening train, without a word for htm. with all of the ; unreasoning, heart breaking misery | and racklessncss possible, and now tbe peace of White CM nine) ^enfolded her She fell asleep In the porch ham mock, her amber silk negligee cast •aide for a little "port w« of pongee, bor hair rumpled like a tired youngster's around her face. It was here that I^alle found her. I Worn from a aleeple** night he came up the porch eteps slowly snd stood over her, hands clas|>ed behind him. hit gray eyas full of yearning and re f lief. Behind him ambled old Kph. Ms garden hat held between hie hands anxiously, and Aunt Dinah shouted at ' him Indignantly from tbe back of the f house. "Ain't got no aen«e navah did have, nevab 'sport yo' will hate, ole man. * Don't yo' know dey'e raakin' upr Rut Winifred's eyee held no welcome • when aha wakened and sat up to find t him there, fluently, unforgtvingiy. aha >* listened to his sxplanatlon of how ha a had found hyr. It all asemed to stm!f*«i_afl* £td ,ht bBd I [ i I* 1
OCEAN C1TT LOST ' 1 AT CAPE MAY ' But Local Team Made the • "Capea" Play Basket Ball. i Hie 'Light Five" of tbla city, tuad« , up <>f Ocean City High tichool and for- j uier high achool boys, met the Cape May I'll)' High School team at i'apa - May Fnday night aud went dowu to I defeat by the close acute of H to II. Linc-up; i>( kam'iiy Cams May t'S } ; F. rowDtsud I't-uler Aahburu K Baron 1 i4aafll. ) Needles * elites / \ Chamberlain Firld goal*— Ferguaou. 8; C'hattlu , I; a he rry. I; (Jldding. 2; Aabburne. I Foul goals— Ferguson. 2; Towu*«ud, 1; < hrrry. I; Ulddlug. 2; Aaliburua. 1; X regie* 2.The local hoys and Uielr frtei da r aim that, with a place in which to practice, they would soou have a real t- am In Oceau City. At C ape May played against a team which had alieady played eleven gauiee thle eea•on, and they had tha "Capes" wrorking thrlr head* oil to win. «•» r«i ncr nignt. Just tracing her to New York, he bad called up the "Hotel Registry" und had located her at the * Belllceut. There he had found she bad oeut the telegrem to Haiti nore end Imd followed to White Cblmneya. "Now tell me the exact meautug uf this nonsense." He drew a porch chair close beside her am! waited gravely. "I'm thankful you came here, anyway." She bit her lip. He simply wanted to call up the old memories of their happIneMa there and trade on her love for htm. And now nhe told herself hhe did not love him. not even with him sitting there aud gazing at her Htcadfaatly. "I wanted to give you back your freedom," she aald slowly, our hand pushing back her hair. "It's all beeu auch an ayrful mistake." Leslie took ber bands In hit finnly. "Listen to me. dearest. I was wrong not to have told you perhaps, but that poor devil waa In dauger and 1 dared not." "Mra. Pomeroy 1" exclaimed Winifred. He laughed. "No, Indeed, her younger brother Al. He * up at West Point, you know, and got Into a pretty bad row there UiMiked like suspension but I've clear cd the matter up. and 1 know hell make g* *od now. That package waa fits. He'd smuggled Into his quarter* H roulette outfit. Just a kid trick, but ' it looked bad He hid It with his als tar, but 1 Insisted ou making a clean nreast of It. and his facing the uiuslc. So she sent tbe stuff to uie. 1 could hardly tell you until the thing was over. It meant everything to the boy not to get thrown out. aud 1 had glveu her my word. By the way. she's to marry Major Regan, did you know It? The announcements were In the morning papers." Winifred stared out at the water in
silence. All oFthe misery of the past week, all of her own unreasoning folly In Jumping to conclusions came over her. aud slowly the tears gathered and fell down on her pong*e dresa. Leslie wiped them off gravely. "Rain always spots It, doesu't It?" he asked gravely. "Any chance for breakfast? I've come fori little vacation." "Oh, you old dear," the cried, help"1 wonder what made me do It. You said once women had no logic or deduction. Waa that It?" Leslie laughed softly as be took ber In his arms. ' "Never mind the logic or deduction, honey." he whispered, "only next time Just keep faith with hie. Remember how we loved the old line. 'A little faith all undisproved?* Give me a chance before you take a train, won't you dear?" "Same ola waffles and honey, children." aald Aunt Dlnorah. coming atound the corner of the veranda with h large, tempting breakfast tray. **Ah a liars tole Epb you all would coma back for a second honeymoon, and dar yoo la. bless you." Winifred laughed with sheer relief, hut tactile was already at Hie waffles and the smoke from the new hearth fire curled out of White Chimney* No Olffarant. "Perfect uproar at the club last* night. Bangs started the row and I guess he got more than he bargained for." "I'm not surprised at that A rough house, tike any other, coats more than ,h* architect's ** timet* you know."— Boston Evening Trauocrlpt. lu Nrraorlam. lo loving hni asd , memory of oar da ar ; mm bar, Km ma J. Iiataa. who paa**d away mmar > rS. IWO o tha giavayar* "afrl? air-aping. Wiirh- • i»i- flowara ganuy Wave, I Jr- thv ona wr love ao da* ly I t»«-r lonrly. rut grwva Hii.' ■ «h .it nr\jr I f..nc«t|trtj, Jit var absll t>#r BSSauorv fada. Hwtatrai ttmogtit« • III al«a> a llnfcr Aronad ih«* r wiirra alia ta laid Nnogr know - b>« mmh wamiaahar, No ona know, ilia ia*r« ar a had; mil in twa van wa imp- to maat y.:a.l(othar NVhrrr no f.rr-wall Wi»rds -ra «ald Hadl v rn'-aa«t h» lluanand, Daaghlar, Ron In-law a»»d Oran-'chihlrvn. adv.. tt. ADVERTISE II tilt Ocean City ! I Sentinel PUBLISHED ON THURSDAY OF » EACH WEEK A J« ratrh furnihhrd t I ON APPLICATION 9 , Phone, Ijfl-J I f
MORE THAN WILLING TO GO guggaetion. Meant a* 8«rcat m, Probably Was Wish Cieaaet te Adventurer's Hcsn Maj Cuahmtn A lllce of Minnesota, (he original "tioldicr of PorfutM," droppi*! in to ace S«-uator Kiiuir Nel- > aon the other da> ou hi* wa) back ' from war. Thla la at war made *t»out the fortieth Rl« e haa been Hi, ao Ihe ln veteran Mluneaota oenator thought Rica hud hud euough "Cuaotnan." the aeuutor aald. "why don't you quit roaming around, go home end ruu for ottu e? Your mule relatives hava lo-en governor*, neuu , tor*, etc.. and there la no reuaou «hj yon should not serve your state." Rice did not seem greatly Impressed, Nelson became m one what warmer In his remark*. "if you'ra bound to fight, why not get over It. to Kuiudu among the re<L snd get soma real actlou?" Nel*»««n said, sarcastically. Whereupon Ulc«* Unpad Into the ntr. i "Hay. senator." he uhouted, "If you'll Ax it up *o 1 csn get over there, there l»n't anything I wouldn't do for you." ' That'a the curs# of the wandering foot, a* the i>oeta would remark. — , Taahtngton Htur. X Didn't Know Ty. Hiram Johnson. Republic!) senator from California, t* one of tlte hottest baseball fans in th«- country. Jltu Platan. Democratic s«*tiator. know* nothing about the garni' lit re l> proof of the latter statement. The Other da> Walter John*on. pre ;%|ter pitcher of the Amertcan league and 1> Cobb, the greet eat hall player In all history, perhap*. paid the hen ate a visit. After tlo > had been Intro duced all around and bt-i-n the subject of a grest deal of hero worship, Phe Ian went over to Eddie Hul-ey of the senate staff, and a-ked : "Who Is this T> C«bli. snyhowY' Halsey slnmht |«w«l away, hut h« nian*ged to tell Pheleo that "Cobb lh a fellow who play* hall for n living ' Meantime Johnson wa* enjoying hugely the vUlt of the two tiall play ers. Next Morning My brother told me thla. Murle 1* M* lady frleud. Mr*. Heuiiutng. the mother of hla chum He nuld : "You know Marie hu* one of these bright-red sweaters I t<»ok her to a dance In the park one night and *he wore It. Some of the fuzz from the ■wester rubbed off on my coat sleeve Next morning I was In a rush to catch my train aud forgot to brush It off Mrs. Hemming und Dud were on tl • train and we al! sat together While I was Hiking Mr*. Hemming leaned over snd began to pick thl* lint off my sleeve. Well, that waa an em barrmiwlng moment. Chicago Tribune City of Ocean Citv A STATEMENT of the Receipts and Disbursement* of the City of Ocean City, together with a Summary of tbe Proceedings of the Board ot Commissioner* for the month of D« cumber, igao. SUMMARY OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS iVcembei «. IMG. Tbe repo'l* of the HiiMlii* ln»pertor, $.?> CK>. •lectrlrsl io«prt-u»r, fS 60, *nd |ol cv court pivtlc*. MS 00. were aut-niltt'd. ordernl rr crt vr<1 «n<l fllfd *rd CtieC** turned OV«r I'll* oily lr«**ur*r . _ Tr»rcll> «*l»rk rr|>nrtrd II e re--elpt «»r Hi irum Klog A I'orter for * w»fOB-faM>*se<l •r btm during tba mooth «f May. IM>. iron, tiir ni> Money onlrrr* C ©elTSd Slid turt* (1 »vrr toelt* lre-s*»rer. Ilir report of 'I* h»- «itli olUc*r for the mAo'h «*f November •• read, *ud ordrre*! rrralved and tiled Tie* petition rrq Q**r tog n»e tiwtof the inuiilr pavilion f«>r b**fert nail rum-*, pre-ented at be maetlng n» the Hoard • t iiomrnlaaionera . '.eld on ta* twenty -nlnih day of November. iM). *n«1 IsM over for * period of one week «m taken up for consideration, and *l*o ■ petition «greein« to Indemnif* llie e|i% • ffalnat ant i«>** oeeurrlng from ibruaeol aiualr navlllon or lie use. algned by thirty«w jCliirenaof ibecIlT ol Ocean ci v. The K- % • Gaorf * W . Yar«! *rd K K. MnyIrr «n I JMw">rs. llughea and Hiniih • ••l-e-" I Ihe H<mM • I Comisiwlsair*. urging liat the rr.|iie*» fonrslned In t- e peitllrwi* he gra led. l>' it ion- »rd* red receive«1 ami ni«l . A rvrnlicate waa earl from Wat'er K. (>arby. hiaic t'oinmU Inner •>! Mnnel|ai I \f nu'ita. showing that the follow Ing «r<- tnr , inking fu»»o r'Qulretii' nla of Ihe rlty of OrwaoCby. Count v of I "ape Mar. Wvr the Ural year l>eglnnlDK Januar\ Aoi.lMI: • enrral bond-, •*£** f-9 Hrhool booda. K7t 71 r Total annual aequ'.rementa •• 7V» 74 ertal ' <>n.|<* maturing I'Sil * WC » 1 i errin* >1 al Tfeolon this flratdayof Ih orin l ber. IWO Su-oedi WllTIN It l»**»»v. C\»n miastonerol Munlrlpal A* ronnla p irnt iril reeelvrd and filed and aprrad upoc t!<e nUnuie* v'lly Molicltor »"o*well alated that laal Wt«»|•iraday h* waa negf>i| II g Willi ti e ..wr..er« ■ I I lie land rSUU rial lor he moving «*r I PS 1 imurn on i rlBl)>lan av. n e. w*r»i I md ami Third atreeia, and «»ft*reil ihem land on Reeood *tre l al the rat- of 1X1 00 n r fbot. and on Third atreei ai the r-le of fiStO net fool. Th«- own ra prop»**d that the c!t» al«o a<low i it* "i lor lh.- purchase <>i ano'ner lot in addtlon to ihe coat of n rwlng lh- pro pert »ea. . on m«'ion. duir made *nd a r- n ioi. the Hy ►oi'el'or waa tn*iriir'ed lo noiity Ihe I ownrra of lite prop<ny on th- •outtieaalerly , «*de of i 'i-rlnib'an avenue, hnwn-n H--"n-1 1 and TMr-1 xireeia. thai It la the judgment "I i hi* lM»a»d tltal no vdO'O'd mor«h«ra «l Ik* given lb* owner* of the land takrn for the widening o- « orlnthtan avenue, ■■ her l»i«o I I lie value ollh* "and taken and pul In llie ■i reel and aide ralk, and th* »*»« ol moving the hulldlnga. Mayo- itiampton a|*ie<l thai he wa* in re erlpt of a communication irose W. I.. Kwlog,
Hi «ts t*epartiiM*nt 4 Motor Vetitalas. aa* Ing 1 thai h. wojmI #lu oitsii r|l| be«rmtwr J I. , WW. fiot i ir# l.'-urs of v a in o«,» m tolaa jlo . I« en»e«» ^4 May or ' "amphrti r»o u ro»«dcd il»e poiitl M.rol o4 Jaa»i< i' -ch'/ft l»» • he I* wit Ion ! of paid A'rii.sii I I on v n- '» *»»d •»-' -»ii'*e»| (It* ' appo lit u« 'id wa* coo ft r mad. On Ml • Ion, (1» » mad a- ' ar« n«fe<l. Oh | • l» 0i r- » aa ao h'-nred » I li»*«r"< i< 4 lo I . I*i r • ■ f » i | > | **aia for lite i . iio>» >i a d > • W «>l II n lid • ra |o |.r «••! ail, I la t« I- i i v ►d a| hh* meeting • i ii * fptard of < oi. ■* loners I ■ ii* i.- o -u lh* I i w r ii' 4 «M*veiiU< y ui Ike morr, IN'< »• ti • inn. . -alfrU* ra' 4 '.a • If I *1* Hail • '• ea l*1ly N w li-rot) at the hour uf l|.i« v o ri<« a I In lif*n(i<r ii hhi - r prup* > to tie accompanied t.) cash or i-wrtiflvd . h.ca i J 'ba order of the cll> tr#«au '#r of 'he n|. of 1 • > sen • M« . K« w I* *#e* . Mi U'» rornof aSoOi1 VI a * oi • l.Hioplon a'a'ed thai urn in.* J t.ave barn o ■-•%* " r« c*"1 lo li e o-'"ec l<-n oi I garhigi (o» Ihe \ r • i iWI. whlrh were aada I t- ; At* «■ »lles «»'• III i .. ••.luting iu|i< aCM- were read a«»d. I tool am. waraui* a* ie ••.dered drawn for I Ibeir ir,|.e lit.- anieiint* Im riiilirr IS. ItfA I Mayor Oi .mplno dalel lhai he had at I • inlrd h inn ngof lli*ia|M-M*w •onnl»| Ii >«ld ol I I ••I I' hrH»"l'l#n III referee* l>h* rksliw of Wrskl b Creak, and ihat ii»e| -•a ol i ad p|«>.iih I a eollimhtee of U»e I 4 iH'lr In loaja « I th» |'f J' i'1 «»6 krn|a%. ai«u, I k rl '*> nest tt|p\ I Kill • meeting fut I'el no »'<o r*> Ion ol •|'|>r»|"l«l|uii* for Ihe eoui- I ing year lh*- Cltv aidlClfor alale»1 . |o the rnapef <d I lie Blip I C4t lOO ol Ihe l>eiaw-«re A At'«nl:rl ' A I oin|i«n« fo •ni'tM' in ra|*a. (hall thrr*qov«l >* i* druiel A (-ooimuiiii'atloii was read Irnro Ihe etiisf I of pn i«-e, reeiiiiMio-ndlng Impro* eme-i- fori • •• In li»e po|ii'<*deiM,rimeoi for lire taar IW . I an t alwi a' in h«-l hla r. |-»rt r>>muien< Irig I laliruaf) J. l J.v and eodlog November <0. 1 mjii li|ii<-rel rr<-« :ird and fllnl. lyrdlnanr - No. Ibl waa |o«a*-d on third read- I ink.- nd n al |»t --g *• •••■■• r«*i pu**|i> • o I Kilt- arnqamli g toals^W w>'« r- a<1 ai d I ou roo'lon. duly made and aacowdad. a r- I -,.n*e **. re ordered diawn «or ihalr reaper I live amount* It rriutwr 2-i. IMd Vlaior rhamptn" stated lhal he bo-r-i oil rr». s« o In eholder* h»d taken favorable ar I ion in |ta mailer of - i»pi aw Utli g mon> I • •r ll*e riiaiDf Wrakn*l> • reek. in» I .-•••mol ol «h ap|»roiir is- hi i>»lr r# ittdl T • e foh.m ing reaoiuiion w •• »<I»i>|mI |hi*row iik- »iim not • aeeeilliik' SV^uu I it aillK-ipMilOll id loiNirya |o be leCelVW. I 'rom de 4| «|lienl l«*e» I fl e >r*r IW |t|||a nmouiilli g ogaj 2M M ware read and. I ■if Hon. * «• '■•. ia *•• «•• or i» red crwwn Uu I heir re *pv> tl«a amounts. Dsrrmlet 77. IM> I Ihe rtl) elerk read the adv • rilarmi-nt In- I v i a pr. |Mi«ai> t r lur lem «ai *li<i ol po I - >1 o| rulthoh and a-i> » . In iiriloa lug are Ihe bauies of li e t-ldde-e I i d timouiil bid: la<-oh Jaeihy Si-'-lx?r 1 miUkhly WAXJfo | he cl(> augllinrr Slated lhal lh« Hat I lloaid «•» roar mart e and Nmlgailo t..ui I intl al till* lime nan. e Ihe amount ol appro I ifutio*. ft .r tl»* *ear I Wl avail -hie fr in I 'Inalug ol VA'eakft*h • rvefe. The t-ll) maimer Staled hat. In Ul* mine- I •f tht Jfi'y In l< a In' t -w rtiannei. the -iai- I lltMrd <tf ( •imnierrr aod Navigation had re I • rredllh' Ct mmlH e * Ii p W r lo « I • nd in Ihe meanllme, afioold the rll> dral-t I enm t-iit-e Hie WO'k, lb*) had I *urd lb I uaco*aar> permit. ,iik fit* o irilor vtairii (t-al. lo'l owing I • • air II< I loi a f oln the Hoard of I (in m itlui' I •r*. he hait en red 'nto -n ag-ee anl - l't. I • he |M,i|i|e alTr. led h) Ihe Widening of I'r'rin- I llitan avenus i elwern norond and Third! • Ire*- la A teller wa* read Irom U K i»oe'*. r*gar<] I • ••k* • '»* drainage at Th rd i ra-l and M*| Ii nl«a k. I « ferrwl to il-e oirwci tr ot high I waya. I be following reaolullon* werw adopcrdllor rowing a MUM noi sv^edlng SIWOO. I ii n er and hy vlrlua of an o'dinanee or re^t. I o' o pr v-.tual) p -vol bt Ibis b»»nl H «•• I • an No 7i0) Korrow Ing a *um not streerllng »*00 00. un- I Aer and !•> * lr* e of an «.rdin-> «-e or ta-.«tiu I non prevloq iy p»>»oi b> HiU imrf (Da- 1 ran N-» 7 <» |U>rr<>w ing a autn not egreadin - Will), un I !• r a* d by v rlue of a ardin nee- or 'r*- u I 'ion previously paaard > Una to rd (Co I I raft No Tl*. H trrowing a «um not etce-ding $IU>00 on irr ami to Mrtne t.fan oMln-tiiv or 'tW'lu I t loo - • ♦ V < i«ly paaa-d t>J Ihts hard (• Ob I Irmet No. 70*). Itnrrowiug a -um not e*r»-edl»»g eiOCk"1 01 nn I dar a - 1 1>\ Irlue ol an ordinance or re>o n I u..n previously pawn! by llil* bo-rd (C«m- 1 iran %'•• 7 v> llormwlnc a >nm not egcredtng STiOO.00 un - I ler and by virtue of an o dtnance cr rt««ilu I ion t>revlou*ly pa-srd by Ikn board (Con- I traci No 7U») llorrow Ing a aum wcl r rreedtng f IX) .00 un • I ler and b» vlrlu- of an ordinance or r ao u- I Hon prt-vioualy p,a ed by Ibis board ( on- 1 trad >'o 717). Horrowlug a aum not eteeedlng #ui u - on- I der and b> virlukofan o dlnatn e or ran u I Iton prwvltiual) paaard by I his board Hon- I (radNo 714) Horrowlug a sum rot »xr • ding FI1.M0 00 1 m anllei|M,lltin of moneys to be received from I tax HHe revenues ol Ihe )rar lf»17 linrrow lug mum do! as reading fl-.QCWO-l n aoHctpallon of moneys in received from I las revenue* lot I be >t-«r HfA). Tht- following reaoluliou was offered and.l ..n motion, wa* laid over for a period ol Iwol week*: lie it Itewolved. by the Hoard of Commlolorwrt of Ocean • Ity. New Jersey, thai Hie contract I i fur tbe r« movai of rubbish and aabaa for Ilia I I year Itll. MO. tir.ilng to the plan*, sparine* I Hons an" proposal- under wtoien bids ware I > «.'it mlHetl at M Hireling of .tie B .-id of Com- I mtaslo* era D*|d on the t weiilv -*ev eDlh day I oi lh comber, IFtJ. ha awarded lo Jacob Ja- 1 I cohy |ii 4 lie sum of #477*1.76: and lhal the pro- I per officer* art hereby authorised lo exreutsl ' * conl'art with ihe sal 1 Jacob Jacob) lor Ihe I doing of said wot k. ' Bill" amounting lo S4H.TSI SI wen* read and. 1 • »n motion duly made and seconded, war I • ania wrtr ordered drawn for Ibair raapadlv* j i amount**. i fteoonher ao. IF10 A special meeting of tbe Ho«rl of C ramtaalont r«* wa- Swllfd for Ibe pur|vnae of pay- • ing bill* *nd tr naferrlng ac^*uu«a I Tt.e r.-|-»ii of ihe building ln«paeior was • anl ml" cd. stating that ie a amounting to eiwnohsd ie n codactcd during tha oarr-nt I month Ordered racrived and Iliad. Tbe rapt *rt of the rira-trical Inspector was i «iihmlt ltd. with < h*ck at ■ aclinl in iha*utn of *17 w ordered recslvd an* filrd, and check 1 turned over IO the W ) treaan-er. Thr report of lb** mu-ilc|.tai lien sear her wa- read, with t-heek a'laebtd t- Ihe sum of SJD8A. Ordered race|-vad and filad, and check turned over lo Ihe cltv treasurer l ihe any cie- a reported tDM a warrant— No 1 0 iHite. dated June 7, IWX> -I sued lo Kari iNrtright, hat not leen Maimed. Ordered iu- tied imrk m inecliy »re«-o-ar. 1 b* rib r|rrk re|a»n*-1 ibat a ch»ck In tba um of #j0 fO had b en n <v v*-d fr.»m Ihe elty 1 anl cltor. tepresen' Ing tores o the* salary for poHm*ater in th- mu-ie p*v lion. Cbark • lu-nad over ui the cit ir »«u'»r The fo'kiw in r-^o«ui»on - we- e adopt, d r Tr*nsfi-rr ng acaoonta btr the c ns"»«»sr Hot' n»w ing a - n ii "ol evcee Ing VIOCDOH u > a" der and bv virtue of lav title ntH*w »«•* lh« V Ttorrnwlng a sum n I eic-edl rfi'dOODunn der and bv virueofl * I It I# no as for lb n y.-ar IHI6 , Hom.wing a auni nol egc-edlng noo un r der en-l bv vi-toe of at. rditiain or r aoiu r ii n prevlo'i-ly |«aaa-d t*y Ihia i>o-rd (i on V i r«< "Vo 710) I It -rrowlng • -um not etra-oll a fit W*1 f under *"d b air ueof tai rev- ■ u- oiea for r th* year 1*19 r Hill* amount Ot to FHOOOO and h»|t* n %». . »unl1» g ..#1176 01) d*'ed ' *nu y I. INI e were read *itd 1 motion du V m*de and v aaconde ,-arr n*a w»te ord*r--d drawn lor their nwiwcttve ammmt". . HARRY A M 'RIII". |t City Clerk.
City Treasurer's Statement — OF — receipts and disbursements of the citv of OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY From lh* ekmof hn*4no*- November ®, IWO, to th* elowe of huaiaeaa Dcc mb _ *1'^® Haiance, Hovemtwr ». iwA) *»i^n *i RKCK.IITH. '• x«jj - :: 1!!! h me J JJ |«I6 * " a 1*14 Jl « •• iuis and Prior .,"**• Ta* No lea 1*17 ivte .•I* * l <Vk' Ik* MM- - lUBD't SflO ^ fflJBOn ID Blnwt A*ee-smei»t* I** Off, Ooatrwrfi Note : ; Com met No. 70# l&& n yn 100 co fff 460 «*> 7*g 110 1® TDD 00 •• no a.**" 0° 7,1 aiS8 f 714 4.4BI 0I» To t#i Reeslpta Iftmi 04 tie.ia m DISBURSEMENTS Warrant No. fayee Ae-ounl Amonat I4XH Jceeeh O, fbemnon BeierMa l» f» I4M William H I ampbell " !• IIW Rrvhert Fiahet •• J« !• ittH Harr> A M rrla Mar, K W Marietta " It ZV An rew l\ H *W*ll " 14*7 Henry T F -old* " »1» I4*m v isrvnre n. wrrll 7i t«y*k iMateniva w Hcull H « M 14*40 T. a. Adams " fl 14*41 l.tna 14. Adtm* 14*4* w ti liem It Co 11 Meek, ffl* . ... . * 14*4 « Franc!* H Wars Poll** and LIT* Oe*fi* |4*M Howard JckaeOQ * 14946 M ■ Reoll 1494* 11 W liiidr lb " 14947 Frank a R«4»«*r» 1194* M M.Nswklrk R HM* llsorrs F Hra»n*n " R 14*M William P Meam** * _ . I4JV.I t jerk U Jsrne* " i«E| lr- Ing Jell lea 14*6* Jr-epTi A. T timmon UC (feorgv A. P'l^be* lifi t barr** h tiaski'l " 4C FlltBhvih Hreek i*y " 9 14*67 Mery Ohedwb* " 44
1 ■ - w !■-■-!! — aaali CITY TNf ASUREfl't •TATEMENT-^d»HDBed Warrknt Ho r A'oooa* Amnoai 14291 AIU) ' Xr es • 46 ii14 Juaenb Higgib* ' If e iia h. «■ on ear / " * irflfl * MafnuelC* 'hart #4 • rjtt Ik I ll tarn • r e» " Ui *9 H«* i- fga * t^w " *• ,i i Vern - It < «rlsua " 7* I gri. Irv|. J<»».» s u f*B I4'*g. aauiuel frND ■ • I fM~ p H Haiti|iSi.ii 4 M«I Ufl ilM A 1*0' c i MarltlC Ck " •• .Dw K. hwti' i Hu.ihs'l 1*11 14*70 • har»-*K v abb «iea*is Id ,i77l Htiu.ers llur.r.gt, " 64 :«77j Tor, as Hsliars 44 H *79 Ed K -. *r *' 4* , 4/74 1+4 W Ikes " 4* I477S William KreVr fi 117Tb l.th-ccaJ liaefBsr " 740 1077 l urrl' C- Til nm liw.rgt' M'< arty C4l> Hail 90 14X79 Haci.fl M jrakl W. «# II2V l»e A AU I AT ('• Co tingeot Ex^omi «* *g I I All M® 1 4 AC,' Tndd prrttsa-togragb Ox " j# § l«mt Ot ear. t .is I*n,r . t ■ . rial Loo • MM 1 4/M Andrew H.ar I • l ias'i "irai-iit) Water Co- M'ater IFM , ».» nit tie- i«ighi ■ u. i Agt.t of Ml IOC 1 .ought • A I em 44 U->e Ja ob la- of.y KAtAsb 144 W) U'N< llfUaf-IH H_-l*»t»S Boardwalk 19 I i .'»/ F..J w *r..#r *' 46 142<I U.I Ele trie Her vice Lighting I 9U 4* 14A.1 4 II) Hall at 94 itfrl - Fire 7 97 14*1 •• 1 oollngeol '• » I4.VI " P 17 "station 16 46 I4JKA t'llnlon Hrv k.ey hrrevU 4 « I . Mi » -'• 4 *9 I • t bar-ea i Read A to. P r. mat Ion 0 10 Hilt K r- 1 FT IIAI •• city Hal! • 64 I I jst •• Ht rieu |7 79 I I7W4 rogg Motor Co. P nor aaA Lie- tioard# lit 14*94 •• FT. 4 Id 143*4 M rvms 4 H* KM Hmi Ut Moraau ■ I4A6 Mtandard Oil Po., R.J. fo. ire and Life Onard* T« *9 1 4-J9 , MrwsU te 04 ule Joseph Klcgloa • 112*: K l uril# Rrx.lnaon Coolings*! 91 » Hi/: - f'rltiiliig *• > ItJVB Pel. A *11 T A T.«». OpAHogrpf WW 14-ya Flrr 4 HQ IU* Lof. Motnrro. Po lea Dad UftOiiNk * rt HM* Fir* 9 •! 14 uu Atlantic lea and A Fu*l Co. CP Ha, I HAH Miplrlab • ooUhgent K R 14SZX v ititira 1 K-a A Co. CP) Hail liOV HoordWBiK I 09 itmr: - .» Hart Htrwets U 4A 14.1* C. H. Hhoeuiaker Lbr «'o. H-.ardwwla 117 *0 14 kit - Hi reel* S 90 « city Holl M 00 14*91 Fire 14 60 li am Hiehard ||. Jobnaon Co Htreeu Pit I44u, Po h-e and Lit* Uuoed* te *4 14J04 •« Htrardwaik *■ M SC P c hiai oo 1*8 I* j4 04 " <lt Hall *1 *4 1 4«1> Moadlev A AdauiS Ctt» Hall 141 79 HAA " Hir^U m «7 I4JU6 ** P-f* iiw H. C. Hoborta Elec supply Oo, Firs 41# : 4*17 • hotnas J. T'-om 4 It* Hell M # Ii i« Hr caw - Mnt ' Trwt HtrevU .4BA Po* I 6 Va» Under 14* Co. - »» B 4jiu Kiarfll iTM CR* Hml m iail Rach t Hrvat.i Polios and UI* Guards 9 1 All* John Marts Lbr. CO. hvrwwta ••* 00 1 ill* ^ FH* Mb, a P ]>os and LI Is Uoord* 146 Bl 14SI2 " It »ar1 waig 16 9* i«glX Jnarpb U • Tiamplon HalaHwg IS 1 44 14 WtlllaiM H. Campbell '* 4*4 94 1**19 Hober! Fi»be; " IC4 94 14 tx Merry a Mnrrts " *90 14317 h.W Burlergb - f» litis Andrew B->-wsU " •* 1 43 <t Henry T. Kouids " li9 14*30 Cla. en or He ill " # _ 14*11 " 12 IB I4WJ .. T l>-e «dsms litrv l«.na H Adams IP04 WPIIam H C-dllaaon. Jr. " * 1412, Kroneis H War* Folic* and Ll»e Goords S 14, -jb H>> ward Johnson ID 90 liltn H. |l N, oil " Mi 144*1 H. W H ldivlb " m liar* Frank A. Hchtwk I4S*) II hi New kirk " 4J0 14 m tjeorg- K. Ho* man !;?: iXi.r.m, ^nao " ie* 14*42 Jack G J rnre 1 4.444 Irving J-flr"S* " iitw J <w tth \ Tbompaon md ;!« HrivlHriant CUy Hal, 6* M I4«7 G org Me arty " ■? 14 as I»o.ign»» A iei Garbage JM I AC- Jacob Jaon y Kn»>blst. M9 14^40 H ale t-f Nrw Jersey . etc. Contingent 47 W 14641 J«mepb Klgglus riP. 1*6 1 434 J h H Coovwr Ml 6* 14343 Hamuel 4 -rbarl M ■ I IAU4 Wl I tarn Prtos " MB b* liSti (i«oig- W. Lee " ■** 1434* Vernon R- 1 rleon " 97 |B 11347 Irving Joiioaoo " g ® 1434a Mamuel Price " * ■ 1434V Ja-ob ('. Kchuft " 79 19 I.p 0 t.rge A. Paiecheg p.ilas and Ufd Guards *0 143,1 Charles P. Gasklll 14392 KHzah-tb Breckley ** g I Iitv Har> • hatiwick * 66 14394 Amy Jeffr ss " 49 143V, • har Ita F N bb itrt'U LA) 14O Som in Hurley " M 14967 ^d. Kael*r 94 iivsx Lea wnkaa *' *4 144AM William K*elsr |t*g) Thomas Hellars 77 77 I 14 ci Jowtth Klggins " U ■ 4 vo a Monuc City Railroad Oo, " • • tcict K.J. Warner Boardwalk uW I 14441 Joaapb Kiggtna L tr* 9 19 |!m6 Andrew Ha* *11 P. C- Station UU Its*. Cl»v Oo* Light Oo. , " Marry H loik* Conungant I 99 1 435- City 6a- Light Oo- Lighting M0 IJr- •• t »ty h-Ti it •• Atlantic City Kail rood Oo. Contract .4o.7M _?t ti ,447u i^ean City fiMoutc Bwvie* IL'fbiJDf I 14970 " r tl a S I tin mi* 9 fl# IS* " OnalkCMl 9« 1^1 A Merchant . 2 11 14*79 r M. Kl* Contingent B I4S7S C w. Haul. Co Col. HI at* Kail mad TVa* 9 OB .'St - HUM Hcbool at 6 009 lOT* " (y»oi»rT*i |*«Dt 14*74 C. W Haul, CO. Col. H«*4v B"ad Taz 91 Li; •* Htats ^-ebrail Ta* 9 1*4 99 | ISJ - Ooontv Tai 47 7*7 »0 ,4376 B. A. Ooroon t Too tract No-TM *0B 14*7* William H. Oolllseoo. Jr. " 90 B • 4.377 Pon*r-Hm««h » b Coo tract No. 714 L 4B 143 a WlUlam li ColllaaoA. Jr. " M4 B 1 lis?* A. C T«.wna*o«l 44 ' I,«4, Brveklev .ul«»»^rvlee Pol la* and Llf* Guard* 7B ' luai tkoanCIt) Lodger AdvertUIng 10 ,Sl - Printing tt m ' 143*2 Robert "arper * % r |4 <gt Hbkw and Hbaw fO* . • ,43*4 Hlnkl- g Pand coBBHmton , Interval or Hood 7*4 B ,.-N> PlatsQia s HruU. iNaslndian 1 oenl UDbools If) OK I4» ClarwoeeH. kcuII, ( n-todtan _ **. . • OB 1 its ruae«a«us». f m \;Z- HIIM Pavame. 1*19 t OB Kinking Fond Commission Int.. Tamp Loans OB 07 ov, hi king Fundt "om mission Kei iring Ta* T»U* JtoiAi 790 I 7^ Rill* Payabia. 1919 1 0B 2 m " "MM I OB • ! " M4» « B0 ' I != *" HI 7 MB* S) ' '»c*nn City Title snd Trost Oo. " •" MB LOW 1 14 ».| Fir* I all dvi Bvk " t W® \lmgs Fir at Rational Bv*k lnt.T*mp. Loaaa 97* ** J— 2 - . niera t r HmF 1 BB 09 lot oo lntorov Out. fi* 19 Coatr « No mo Br " St " " • *B XM B |25 - - 790 3#: tJ - " 7K> M4 Ll \\Z- •• " TT* Iff ft JjJ. - . - 714 97 71 S; Oceao ffiflj T A T OO. 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