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I, t ! t , a-* ¯ ¢ i i It \ i, t / J 1 Tt-]3YRT,Y-FOURTH ]o ATI ANTIC COU TY ItECORD. ......... _ 2 .... ~-~ _. Z_2 ..... ._ .= s YEAR--NO. 12. IV_AY’S LANDING, N..J., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 191"0. WI-IOLE COUNTY.BONDSISSII[D FOR REBUILDING BRIDGES FREEHOLDERS HOLD FINAL MEETING OF YEAR¯ MANY SLEIGHBELLS dINGLE. First Real Touch of Winter This Week With Heavy Snowfall. Slelghbeils have been merrilyJinglingon the highways for several days and there is no longerany room for doubt that Wlliterls here¯ OI~ Monday and Tuesday last¯ the snowfl’el] steadily, changingoften to sleet,]eavlngelght inches o{’~he beautiful" on the ground. Dur- ing the sZturm on Tuesdayti~e electrictrains were delayed fn)m ten minutes to a half-Boar owing to sleeton thethird-rail. l’Mrly Wednesday morning snow plows broke paths through ,be maln thoroughfares and latertl~e otherstreeLswere opened.The break- tng of the paths,thoughperhapsa littledila- tory, was thorough when completed. Thesnow came so unexpectedly that no one wa-s pre- pared for it aud everything wn.s turned topsy- turvy to gel t)ut long-forgotten snow sho’,’els¯ Carrier ]toy E. Beach n]ade ilia attempt to cover the rural deliveryroute Wednesday,but owing to Ibe exlmusted conditionof the horse could not get over more than lm]f of it. The roads were unbroken and the t.tsk of pulling the mail wagon through the drifts was too much for his faithfulsteed. ResidenL-; of Clark: town, eslx"clally, have prOtested that the authorities should have their roads broken after snowostonusand will probablypresent a poUtlon to thllt effec( at ihex)exl. ~neetlxig tl~e TownshipCommittee, for the benefitof the mail carrier, the school children.andothers. who are obliged to use the highways or the district. ,o HAND MANGLED IN SAW. WJllard Scu]l Met With Painful Acci- dent At Gravelly Run Mill. \Villard Scull,of E;nglish {_’reck,employed at the (;n~vt.lly lien saw-mill as a ~awyer.met withau unh)rtung.xte accident Monday morn- ing last while eutti]~glath that cost him the ti}umbof his left hand. Approve New Road From English Creek to Northfield--Three M em- bers Will ChangePlaces at New YearSession at CourtHouse. To pr~v]defor the exlxmse of "widel)ing the bridges re.ross the _Meadow llouh’vard and otherwise improvin~ the~e nnh.h-u~ml ~pan& tileBoardof ’,’hosen Freeliohh’rs, at the 1lee- ember meeting hehl Wednesday last at A tlan- ticCity, soldit ~i0,t’)17J0 lit)rid issue. On the rt~’onHllendalion of the Finaut¯c Conllnlltee, the bondswere sold.to "Nell, tloth& Co., wln)se bid was at par with accrued interest¯ and a premium of,e2,i7~ Plans for the work will be prepared and it will probal.~y be rushed to completion beforethe openingof next sc-as,,n¯ \Vednesday’s meeting was the la-st of the present Board, its ro"°rl~r~nix~’ttIOll ~.r]l] be efffl ¯- led ¯ "~ the nnnualmeetingfor that purposeto 1,e held Monda’,), January2, :’;ew Y~tr’sl)ay fallingon Nundny. The three wh,) will resign theirsents will lie (’ouneilman .~amuel H~ad- ley, of Atlantic City ; James Clark,of:4,)mers Point City and I;e,~rge \V. Otto, nl Egg ltarbor (’ity. "r!,eDewnlelol)ers Df theBoard, ,let’ted at thelastreeular elta’tion, will taketheir starts at It~e IirM np-t¯litlg ,if t))e ne’w )’~ir. The newly built road betweenEn,.’liM~ I’reek :llldN,)rlhfl,’ld wa- accepted %Vt.dn,.sday by the Fr,-,.h,~hl-rs. This road wlls m)lnpleted 5l)llll’lJlllP;1~1 ))ill, I)]l ilLupeetJonhy the Bllard, WaS l},)I ft)lllld ill aeeephlh]e ronditii)n, alld MOORE’S ELECTION VOID Secretary --of the StateDecides Sonthdmer Holds O~ee of Col 0her Until End of This Term-- Misunderstanding of Law. According’toa decisionof the Secretary of ~tate,S-retoolV;. Moore, who carriedAtlantic Countyl:Lst electlonby a largemajority, will not assume the duties of the o/flee of Coroner as ]-2manuel Sonthelmer, elected last year, holds over until 1911, The election of Moore was due to a misunderstanding of the law, which is mad~ clear by the decision of the Shaleauthorities. ~In the y~xr 1900q I~adore Sonth~imer,then Coroner, met his death in an accident ~nd Emanuel Sontbelmer was appointed by the Governor to fill the vacancy. At the next generalelectionthe present Coronerwas elec- ted, pr&~umably to fill the unexpired term. lsadore Sonthe]mer’sterm would have expired thisyear badhe lived to llll it,and it w~usup- posed that the man elected to fill his plaCe would be chosenonly for tl~e unexpiredtennre of the office,two years. Tbls would have been Untl] this ye~tr, but the Secretary of State holds that he was legally4electedfor the full teHn of the office. The letter from the .’Secretary of State1o Mr. Moore w:~s :Lsfi)lh)ws : ¯ "Replying $o your inquiryof the 6th insL, 1 beg to say that no COIIllDiSSiOn mS (’oroner has I),~ is.sutnlin your name h)r AtlanticCounty, owing to the fact that the number of .~id ,)/fleers forsaid(’ounty is alrt~ady filled by the I eDeunlbeuey Of Cll:trle:.} ("unninghanl, F.lllau o uel .-:,,mlheimer and Ehner D. ]3ump. "111 c[)nver~ltion with Iht" CountyClerk over the telephony, we are eouvineed that a ]lli.W- [ i}])])rpheusit)n t~xisLs regardiug theterni of 31r¯ In some manner his ~ontheimer. Under the provisions of thet’on- BUDGET OF COUNTY NEWS. Brief Paragraphs Persona] and Other- wise Bunched for Quick Reading. Egg Harbor City. ],’red 3Ineller has aeeepleff n position in the store of Snellenburg in Philadelphia. An entertainment and socialw.’ks held ~atur- dab¯ eveLling 1,’~stby thejunior membersof the Lutheran Clmreh. ,,?dr. and Mrs. H. T. Sehliehting "rod child- ren, of Anglesea, N. J. spent last week here as the gustsof relatives and h-hinds. James Flynn, oi’ Philadelphla, spent several days here on a gunning trip as the guest of Johm Lehneis. William Rile is faking a businesscourse in the Pierce School,l’hiladelphia. Frank Xerner, of Newark, ~)hio, w.~s the guest last weel~:of Henry ~Vimberg. The 3Ii.,~es Viola Boysen and Minnie Anger- mama, wl]o are studyingat the State Norm.’fl Sol,eel, will spend their(’bristmas Imlidays at h on’l e. t A flfvidend of Mx per cent.has I)~,md,.ulared on the stock of lbe base hall "xssoei:~thm and checks have been mailed to stock-holders. ¯ Bt~inning with Monday next the school hours of the local public schools will be changedlot the V’,:inter~montbsas fl)llows: from &30 to 11.?.5A. :.I. and from 12.7.,0t,) 3.30 l’¯ 5I. Mrs: A. A. Ziebell, of Philadel!0hia, was the guest this week of 3lr¯ and Mrs. J¯ Schnddt. Mr.andMrs. He’nry l’feifl’er, ()f (’oh)gne, and .Mr. and .Mrs.Jbhn 1:1 uenke, of Galloway Town- ~l~lp, attended the State (;n~nge meeting at AtlanticCity¯ I;ltOW.TH .OF ASSOI;IA IONS Commissioner Levels Commends Building and Loan Management -=Fifty-six New Or~anizations~ Merit Confidence of Public. I’ontinuvd growth of the Building and-Loau ;\SO’N’iat]t)llS in .NeW ,Jersey is sllr~xvn in llle ¯ lnuua| report of Banking all(l Insurance 17’on)- missioner Vivinu31. l,e’,vis. 1)uringihp past y~lrlifty-si.x newass,,(’i;tti,ms have |)t¯en in- eorponHed, making the aggrt~ate number in the btate 573, witl~ total as.-;els of$_~i,O3,~,:;39¯ Comn}issioner I.ewis pays a tribute.tott~e l):utnage/nenL~ of ttl(?se lu~titutil~us, d)-ehtring that it nmy merit the eonlidenee of their]uel"n- bers’tnd the public, l’,)mmentingut),)n m~nditions shown by the report~of the asso- ci;’Ai,)us Conlmissioner 1.ewis .~dd "The grossassets of the associations h;tvein- creased ~7,~’.07,,5q, or neqrly tenper cent. d,tr- lng the year: A reduction of some $S0,0:;7has been nlade iu the anl|HlUt Of real estate owned, thereby decreasing the total of this item to ~1,050.502, whichis only one and two-tenths per cent, of tKe aggregate asse’Ls.Moreover, about one-half ~s sold tinder coiRract stipulqtion that

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YEAR--NO. 12. IV_AY’S LANDING, N..J., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 191"0. WI-IOLE

COUNTY.BONDSISSII[DFOR REBUILDING BRIDGES

FREEHOLDERS HOLD FINALMEETING OF YEAR¯

MANY SLEIGHBELLS dINGLE.

First Real Touch of Winter This Week

With Heavy Snowfall.

Slelghbeils have been merrily Jingling on thehighways for several days and there is no

longer any room for doubt that Wlliter ls here¯OI~ Monday and Tuesday last ¯ the snowfl’el]

steadily, changing often to sleet, ]eavlngelghtinches o{’~he beautiful" on the ground. Dur-ing the sZturm on Tuesday ti~e electric trains

were delayed fn)m ten minutes to a half-Boarowing to sleet on the third-rail.

l’Mrly Wednesday morning snow plows brokepaths through ,be maln thoroughfares andlater tl~e other streeLs were opened. The break-tng of the paths, though perhaps a little dila-

tory, was thorough when completed. Thesnowcame so unexpectedly that no one wa-s pre-pared for it aud everything wn.s turned topsy-turvy to gel t)ut long-forgotten snow sho’,’els¯

Carrier ]toy E. Beach n]ade ilia attempt tocover the rural delivery route Wednesday, butowing to Ibe exlmusted condition of the horsecould not get over more than lm]f of it. The

roads were unbroken and the t.tsk of pullingthe mail wagon through the drifts was too

much for his faithfulsteed. ResidenL-; of Clark:town, eslx"clally, have prOtested that theauthorities should have their roads brokenafter snowostonus and will probably present apoUtlon to thllt effec( at ihex)exl. ~neetlxig

tl~e Township Committee, for the benefit of themail carrier, the school children.and others.who are obliged to use the highways or thedistrict.

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HAND MANGLED IN SAW.

WJllard Scu]l Met With Painful Acci-

dent At Gravelly Run Mill.

\Villard Scull, of E;nglish {_’reck, employedat the (;n~vt.lly lien saw-mill as a ~awyer. metwithau unh)rtung.xte accident Monday morn-

ing last while eutti]~g lath that cost him theti}umbof his left hand.

Approve New Road From EnglishCreek to Northfield--Three M em-bers Will Change Places at NewYear Session at Court House.

To pr~v]de for the exlxmse of "widel)ing thebridges re.ross the _Meadow llouh’vard andotherwise improvin~ the~e nnh.h-u~ml ~pan&tile Board of ’,’hosen Freeliohh’rs, at the 1lee-ember meeting hehl Wednesday last at A tlan-tic City, sold it ~i0,t’)17J0 lit)rid issue. On thert~’onHllendalion of the Finaut¯c Conllnlltee,

the bonds were sold.to "Nell, tloth & Co., wln)sebid was at par with accrued interest ¯ and apremium of,e2,i7~ Plans for the work will be

prepared and it will probal.~y be rushed tocompletion before the opening of next sc-as,,n¯

\Vednesday’s meeting was the la-st of thepresent Board, its ro"°rl~ r~nix~’ttIOll ~.r]l] be efffl¯-

led ¯ "~ the nnnual meeting for that purpose to

1,e held Monda’,), January 2, :’;ew Y~tr’s l)ayfalling on Nundny. The three wh,) will resigntheirsents will lie (’ouneilman .~amuel H~ad-ley, of Atlantic City ; James Clark, of:4,)mersPoint City and I;e,~rge \V. Otto, nl Egg ltarbor(’ity. "r!,e Dew nlelol)ers Df the Board, ,let’ted

at the last reeular elta’tion, will take their startsat It~e IirM np-t¯litlg ,if t))e ne’w )’~ir.

The newly built road between En,.’liM~ I’reek:llld N,)rlhfl,’ld wa- accepted %Vt.dn,.sday bythe Fr,-,.h,~hl-rs. This road wlls m)lnpleted5l)llll’lJlllP ;1~1 ))ill, I)]l ilLupeetJon hy the Bllard,

WaS l},)I ft)lllld ill aeeephlh]e ronditii)n, alld

MOORE’S ELECTION VOIDSecretary --of the State Decides

Sonthdmer Holds O~ee of Col

0her Until End of This Term--Misunderstanding of Law.

According’to a decision of the Secretary of

~tate, S-retool V;. Moore, who carried AtlanticCounty l:Lst electlon by a large majority, willnot assume the duties of the o/flee of Coroneras ]-2manuel Sonthelmer, elected last year,holds over until 1911, The election of Moorewas due to a misunderstanding of the law,which is mad~ clear by the decision of theShale authorities.

~In the y~xr 1900q I~adore Sonth~imer, thenCoroner, met his death in an accident ~ndEmanuel Sontbelmer was appointed by theGovernor to fill the vacancy. At the next

general election the present Coroner was elec-ted, pr&~umably to fill the unexpired term.lsadore Sonthe]mer’s term would have expiredthis year bad he lived to llll it, and it w~u sup-posed that the man elected to fill his plaCewould be chosen only for tl~e unexpired tennreof the office, two years. Tbls would have beenUntl] this ye~tr, but the Secretary of Stateholds that he was legally 4elected for the fullteHn of the office.

The letter from the .’Secretary of State 1o Mr.

Moore w:~s :Ls fi)lh)ws :¯ "Replying $o your inquiry of the 6th insL, 1

beg to say that no COIIllDiSSiOn mS (’oroner has

I),~ is.sutnl in your name h)r Atlantic County,owing to the fact that the number of .~id,)/fleers for said (’ounty is alrt~ady filled by the

I eDeunlbeuey Of Cll:trle:.} ("unninghanl, F.lllauo

uel .-:,,mlheimer and Ehner D. ]3ump."111 c[)nver~ltion with Iht" County Clerk over

the telephony, we are eouvineed that a ]lli.W-

[ i}])])rpheusit)n t~xisLs regardiug the terni of 31r¯

In some manner his ~ontheimer. Under the provisions of thet’on-

BUDGET OF COUNTY NEWS.

Brief Paragraphs Persona] and Other-

wise Bunched for Quick Reading.

Egg Harbor City.

],’red 3Ineller has aeeepleff n position in thestore of Snellenburg in Philadelphia.

An entertainment and social w.’ks held ~atur-dab¯ eveLling 1,’~st by thejunior members of the

Lutheran Clmreh.,,?dr. and Mrs. H. T. Sehliehting "rod child-

ren, of Anglesea, N. J. spent last week here asthe gusts of relatives and h-hinds.

James Flynn, oi’ Philadelphla, spent severaldays here on a gunning trip as the guest ofJohm Lehneis.

William Rile is faking a business course in

the Pierce School, l’hiladelphia.Frank Xerner, of Newark, ~)hio, w.~s the

guest last weel~: of Henry ~Vimberg.The 3Ii.,~es Viola Boysen and Minnie Anger-

mama, wl]o are studying at the State Norm.’flSol,eel, will spend their (’bristmas Imlidays at

h on’l e. tA flfvidend of Mx per cent. has I)~,m d,.ulared

on the stock of lbe base hall "xssoei:~thm andchecks have been mailed to stock-holders.¯ Bt~inning with Monday next the schoolhours of the local public schools will bechanged lot the V’,:inter ~montbs as fl)llows:from &30 to 11.?.5 A. :.I. and from 12.7.,0 t,)3.30 l’¯ 5I.

Mrs: A. A. Ziebell, of Philadel!0hia, was theguest this week of 3lr¯ and Mrs. J¯ Schnddt.

Mr. and Mrs. He’nry l’feifl’er, ()f (’oh)gne, and.Mr. and .Mrs. Jbhn 1:1 uenke, of Galloway Town-~l~lp, attended the State (;n~nge meeting atAtlantic City¯

I;ltOW.TH .OF ASSOI;IA IONSCommissioner Levels Commends

Building and Loan Management-=Fifty-six New Or~anizations~

Merit Confidence of Public.

I’ontinuvd growth of the Building and-Loau;\SO’N’iat]t)llS in .NeW ,Jersey is sllr~xvn in llle

¯ lnuua| report of Banking all(l Insurance 17’on)-missioner Vivinu 31. l,e’,vis. 1)uring ihp pasty~lr lifty-si.x new ass,,(’i;tti,ms have |)t¯en in-

eorponHed, making the aggrt~ate number in

the btate 573, witl~ total as.-;els of $_~i,O3,~,:;39¯Comn}issioner I.ewis pays a tribute.to tt~e

l):utnage/nenL~ of ttl(?se lu~titutil~us, d)-ehtringthat it nmy merit the eonlidenee of their ]uel"n-bers’tnd the public, l’,)mmenting ut),)n m~nditions shown by the report~of the asso-

ci;’Ai,)us Conlmissioner 1.ewis .~dd "The gross assets of the associations h;tve in-

creased ~7,~’.07,,5q, or neqrly ten per cent. d,tr-lng the year: A reduction of some $S0,0:;7 has

been nlade iu the anl|HlUt Of real estate owned,

thereby decreasing the total of this item to~1,050.502, which is only one and two-tenths percent, of tKe aggregate asse’Ls. Moreover, aboutone-half ~s sold tinder coiRract stipulqtion that

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MISI ELLANEOU9 REI ORD9Other Matters of Import "to the

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Entered of Record at the Couffty

Clerk’s Office.

Do You Value Them ?

R, Addrew Tollinger

for 20 years eye specialist withLongs*re*h, is now associated withus and is in position to give you thebenefit of his experience, combinedwith up-to-date policy of this l~ouse.

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laM g w 3,.;tl- ;1lid I),,’ llP+"] Of ~.1 ,]l+{.}} hilr}},,l" I -~J. I h}Illl.

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llU I lll}11zell i’;IplIal .~tl}ek Is ~10,f.o0. h]c,)rp,,r;l-ttiP v;, :I,,:’, .,f 1i£*. Inl,.t ’,vr,ubJ b,. in,~r/-a-,..l. } Lor~: 1.’rank %%’. I:,,llon, .~xn~l] (:oil,,]l, ](e)so¢I’F:{!I-]F’{’~;I[:{/I{ ,*+’ ]’;’+il:,d,’]p|,i:~. N’,-W Y,,rk [ I". A¢’kh’y.

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[goil"lg i.,Hlcerns thl, 1}r|nllng bu>lnt..-o+ ,,f ~%Vn].ra:h~tmn ;~;’,. now l,,,:~.’-{},le, and pa~.st-l]ger } 31. ]htq+qt 14. al¯ trading ]Is {]]f,|)e Printing {’+}.lin,-- P,nll,l I,. ,.>labli;hed. +\dd to thl,~ tm. ln,, w h:~’nh’d ;:I 15 .%’. 311ssouri Ave.; :ll-~o the

fa,’t ’* ,’ :~ ’1,’*’i, harb+~r "would Pnub]e lllilI]%"/

wPallhy l,,’,>l}b 1o t’.}II!P lhp resorl in lh, ir

v;t¢+hI. ,~, :11},] l}/1+]r iS +,x’Pry r1+ason why lh,’ rPsi-

d**l]L- ,>f th,’ c’}ty ~.})¢}ll]d F.4~,-i>l,d |]}e ,~IT,,FI- "4 ,}~-

thelr ]~l’im’~.,’l]laIiY,’ I,] secnre lht" th+el,er

harbor. / ~"

pr}nling 1}n.qnv-;.’~ <,f ]’2dW;lrd }I. YPake], Irrt[]-

In,~ a., hP:d~l’l l rlnlh]~ t:t)., h)c:~h,i1 at ~I;;N.Te])lll.~l’l. AvP.; ll) I)l}’]’;lt~ ;%11,| 0ondUct lhe

bl.l.~hl*~..,-oI" ]}l]l,]iS}lt!rs ~,11]il prhltors, &.t:. &u.

A]llh,)*izPd capital xtlwk .¢2,5,1./00. ]nct}rporall}rx,

William 31. ]la-’4elt, IJn,hu’wl),)d Uochr;n]}

]-’r,.,b’ri,’k E. 31,,,}~’, }.:dw.’lrll ]|. YenkP1.

}Wholesale Dealers in Cigars.,Cigarettes, Tobacco, Etc,

We varry lhe largPst slock {n_~’Boulh Jersey.

¯ "~,}lc :gellL~.’ fl}r Cin{’o, Truth au~q)xus 5c. Cigars.

Vrh’es ,m applieatlon.

Corner Atlantic and Virginia Avenues,.\TLA.XTI{" ,UTY, .X. J.

You’H Pay For litIf y,)l~ nt.gh’vt your .-:kln, you’]] pay l;}rt h~tl. negleel. W lien 1| nes o)]mnenee to show,when wrinkles and crow’s feet begin Ioform, then y,)u’]l wish you had availedyourself of the protectl,m afforded by

51. Regis Co d Cream" fL -meNa on ~e zkin ’"

Which will indefinitely retard the comingof Time’s tell tale ma]’k.~ tteals, mot’tcns,sln,x)tbos, clumsy% nourl.~he8 and beautl-fle~ the.skiD, ldt.-~l for ovPreonnlng chaps,erttek.% roughnt+~% etc.

~o111 fn lOe rt>llop.~ible l]/be,~ and in¯+~Se and 50cjqrs.

For ~,)e bY Leudlng DrugglsLu Everywhere

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The St; It~egis Drug Co.Philadelpld~, Pa.

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SATURDAY, DECEMBER

Gdod Ch i+tm. a+" Suggestions

Doubtless, you have been thinking what to get him

for his Christmas gift. Doubtless, you are still doubtingwhat he would like best. -

Men are easily pleased. A gift need not be ex-pensive, if it is useful, stylish and something he willlike to wear.

{n our store you will find the most complete line of

cravats, gloves, umbrellas, cuff-links, canes, hand-grips,bath-robes, fancy vests, hoMer~, hats, fine shirt~ and other.

mens fumi~hing~ in the city.

Before 7ou buy his gift, come in and look these

over. You do not have to buy, but you probably will.

H LL &11 32 Atlantic Avenue,

Opposite City Hall, ATLAI~TIC CITY¯

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N. Fri(deberg,Jeweler,

Diamonds, ]516 At]antic Ave.,Watches, ,.r~.,.~-r,{. el’re, x.a.Jewelry, 1,’ine W<,/,’k and Uh~’k Rel>airfau.

Opt}can. B+,, 1,:,,,,,~ ,~;~- n:..... 7-T - _. . __

IHemry Boll,e, Jr.,jeweler,

Watchmaker & Opticianllep;tlring n Npe*’ialty.

926- 928 Atlantic Avenue,Bell Phone IX3 A. At]nntic {¯ity, N. J.

FLOIlI.’ST.

Cut. Flowera and P~an~.Beautiful Blooming Plants.

Artistic Floral Emblems for Funerah

Arranged at Short Notice.

¯Long DisLqnee Phone.

EDWARDS FLORAL HALL

107 South Carolina Ave., South,.&TLAI’,’TI(7 L’/TY, *’. J.

C]I}33II C-%.L.

Kill San Jose Scalel>y+ usllag

Best Insect Destroyer on the market.Sold in any Quantitp.

l’rlee per g"allon ........ 2 .............................. 50 eenl.~

By the barrel’,-per g"allon ........................ 40 ee~l.s

FIN~kNCIAL.

if you value t}] c ab.~)]ute securilyof your valuable papers you c~nnot

nlIbrd to be wlth0ut oneofour SafeDeposit Boxes. "You hold boil} key+s

Io the box, the Company having noduplieate.

The safe in your office does notgive you t]]{s privacy, nor does j*

have the advantage of the greatsecurily altached Io a box within

our Steel VaulL .~enl+’~l $~00 and up’wards l>er

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{ uarantee TrustCompany,

!:~A Ivr LE’rT BL’ILI)ING~

2¢,,rth Carolina & A llantie Ave, l uea,vlx7

i’(?)Mllantie Oil 9, .%" ,7.

Co., .....

AUanfic City NationalBank,

A TLA.YTIC CITY, 2g. J.

Capital ................................................... .’... $.50,000

-3]nnnf.’xetured by the

Monmouth Chemical Works,For sale by

( eorge Hoenes,Colog~ae, N. J.

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B’.4 G ON BUILDE]I,

Wagon Building andRepairing

.’~pr]n= ~,V~gon., Carringes+and ~3xprey.~

Wngons On ]land at Lower Prices,Flrst Class llelmiring Guanuateed.

3<}seph B. /~agtison,Wagon Builderr Estelville, 1~1, J.

Floors Laid, Planed and Scraped

Hardwood & Parquet FloorsSpecialties

Old Floors Scraped and Refinished.

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"The I ecerd’will be mailed to any"address in the UnitedStates, postage pre-

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per annum, in advance.

10, 1910r

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Importzint to have a will Jand also to choose ttie right I

executor. X,, individual |has the q, ualificati,,e.>: we [possess. Comc ifi ~li(I talk it over. No charge i

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important matter of selecting an Ex~cutoy. The

Atlantic Safe Deposit and Trust Co. is organizedunder the law. If an)- of its-officers die, they aresucceeded by men equally as capable. Thereforel

when they are your Executor, there is no chance

of loss or mismanagement ttirough I the :deathof the party acting in this capacit)-. %Ve draw/wills free when appointed Executors.

Bell Telephone 1193-A

904 Atlantic Avenue;:Surplus ..................................................... ~:~,50,000Undlv]ded ProfiLs ...................................... ~0,000 ~~.,,.,,

I’}mrles Ew~n.% President, ’J,~eph ~I. ]:{orton, Viet_~Prr~dent,

¯ ’~. D. Hoffman, Second Vice-Pro}dent,Elwood 8. Bartlett, Cashier.

When You Want Solid Cigar Comfort

144"The Cigar of Qnalit.u,

Safe Delx)sit Boxes For~Rent In Burgla]

Prool Vaults.

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ATLANTIC COUNTY RECORD--MAY!S LANDING, N.

LEGAL,

s HERIFFS SALE.

By vh-tue of a wrlt of llerl faclas, to me all-retted, is,cued out of the New Jersey Court oft%anem’y, will be sold at public vendue, on.’<kTURDA Y, THE TENTH DAY OF

I)ECE31IIER, NINETEEN HUN-

DRED AND TEN,at tw,, ,’chwk In tiw afternoon of.said day, atKuehn]e’s lit)tel, ,-orner Atlantb and ~outht’arolilla .\venue, in the City t)f Atlantic City,County of Atlantic and ~tatc of .New Jc~cy.

All that cerLtdn lot or piece of ground withthe buildings lind improvements lllert~)nerected, situate in the ally of Atlantic [’itv, illthe Coullly of Atlantic a’nd state of New’Jer- ’~,v, described ;tccordin~ to It survey nmdetlfera)f by L ]). lhght$ire, I’. K & S., datedFet)rnary’~/, 19)4. as foFlows, to wit

~ituat," on the Easterly sld~ of St. Jn/nes]>lace bcginui’ng n t the dbtantw of six hundredand filly-live feet Southerly from tile Souti~erlyside of’Pro’trio Avenue containing in front orbreadth oo the .~dd ~t. d,qIues Iqace oue ]iun-dred and twenty-/D:e feet and extending of tirolwidth in length o~" depth Ea.,qerly .~wenly-livefeet, tl~e Y,)rthefly mi)st flfleen feet of .~ddi)nqnis6v~ being ~le .,~une which William A.}~eli el. ux. et.’al~bv a certain indenture bear-ing date thv thi|’tc-l~th ~ay t)f February, A. ])..1901, :and r.. ,-,n-deal In the i:)erk’s Oflirp of AI-hmth’ t’oxmb’ nft~resaid at 3iay’s Landing inbook ~; -f dt’-ds, fdio ~q, &e., gPanied andconveyt.d lllll,) the said .1 c.,ae 31. Bnndy ill ft~~,lind tile S,)utht.rn Ira)st one hll|ldl’l’d and l]vl.feet and l)a]anee of .-qdd prelnisr.~ ))eillK" Ill,"~ulle whh-h the s;thl g’illia]u .%. ]h.ll el. llx.et. ais. l,v :t ,-ertain indvlltllre bearing dale lht.tJ~htaq]Ill day of’ 31ay. A. ])., 1!100, and re-c,;}’ded as aforesaid in b,~)k 246 o~ deeds, fdlo16a. etc.. gn~oled an,l conveyed finto4he saidde.~,~e 3I. Bnndy fla fee. under and subj6_q n)certain bnildin~ re.q|’ieihms ~s therein .~ctforth, the said Northerly mt~i flfleeu hn’t elsaid premi.-es being under and subject Ill cer-tain huildlng rt.~tricti,ms as set fortl~ in a cer-ulin deed h’,)m’l)anld Lindiey et. nx. eL al. toWilliam :\. Bell el. ;d. rt~.orded as af,)rt’~dd book of deeds N,). ’ ’:~0,-t);|ue ’J67, aud also )L% -~lforth in a certain deed frmn Alfred Adams, Jr.el. ux. to Willi:rm A. lbll el. al. recorded a~:lfi)re.’~fi.l in book of .l...~i~ No. 2-11, pnge g, etc.;Hid l~le :’~|]d prPllli~’~ al’P klIO~YI] I1-~ "* ".rhe.Xrrhdale."

~)T}i:--l’ri)perty will be sdd ~.lll)Ject to taxesfl)r the year of 11107, nnn)unlillg It) ~)17.72 taxt.~ f,)’r tb~ year t)f ]!g’~, ammmling h) $);7..~%t,)gether with hltcrest and costs ti}ert~ol]."AI.-~) all tin" househ,)ld good~, furniture gilt)

~-I|:|ttel, ,,f ,.very nature, sort, ki~-d and de-5~’rJpli,)n. at. w,’ll as nil h6~ting ;qipamtus, gnsI Ira rlectrit’,l ilxtllrt’s, elevah)r andai,l)liances,

sh’al]l b, dl,q ¯~, ;ilia ...|eanl lind dertrh’n] n’ln-

rhi|l-/’y apt ’;tr;tIl’l’~" ;llltl tipp]ililll’P:’; I)f ~.vh’/Itso"t.\er kiml ,,r -i)l t lit,?." ill |he i)rlqlliSP,~ ur lhaInmv ;~l al~v ;ira, )wr~t]er I)p ]Jat.pd ill, Ilt)~)n(,r ;~t), ,Ill I!]," lq61niNps ))Ol’l’hl;I tier retired and a-lllenti,,l~,v’-i i!l tin" yvht’thltp ]l,,rptt)ilnuexetl’and

rt,llbtiu,.] ill ;i i’Pl’llLill b.l,’} kll,)wl] ;t~ " ’l’he.\rrhd;tt,’." rqlillth" t)ll a I’cl’l;lill tel ,~r ]gecv t)IKrtll|lld ,H1 [.)it- I-Si.~h’rly rill,- ,fl" .~4;tiIlI .l;llllt-5]’i;lcv. I),’Killll}ll~ lit lhv di:qlllll’p i)f >iN hull-

dred :~n,l Iifty-thp I’,¯el N,~ntilttl’ly frt)l]l iht..~4ol.itl~,.l.i.v -iih ¯ ,ff Pat.iih..\~ ellue 111 lht. I’ily el

:\Ii:u~liv Ill3 aIt)cf’said.St-iz/’,l a- Ih, ¯ 1)r,,ptq’ty ,)f .I..\lbPrI .],)l’-~s

lib.. ;llld l;t~:.,’ll ill eXt~’t|IiOll lit the suit Illlnih’d bpl’UIll’i l,if,’ lnfllrilnee al3d "l’r~l.q

l’,mlp;lll~,,,1 l’t:lll~-)lvanilI alld I,)I)tisohl 3

ENOCII l..Jt)ilN~t)N,~herlff.

l)ated N,~v,’ln|,vr 5, 1910.

I.EV,’IS Sr:\}:l’., So]hqh)r./ lq"s fce, $42.:~.3

tl Nil I FF’.’4 ~.k I A-:.

II T "virlu,. ,ff n writ of lh’ri faci;~’, 1- lue’di-

tel-ted, is~,tl,-,l -;ll -f Ih0 New Je)>ey 4.’ollr[ t)](’h:H~t’pry. will be s.)hl ;it ])lib]It’ velldue, onNAT)" I{I).XY, "FH tC q’\VENTY-Ft )I’ll’rl]

,)]-" ])Et’E.~II;E/I. NINI-YFJ-EN HUN-Ill{El) ANI) :El-iN,

;d. Iwo ,>’cl,:u’k Ill the ;if!.er]loOl) t)f ~ald duy, 111l{tlehnle’~ ll,,tt’l, t-orner Allnnlit" :lild N~,tltht’an)liu:~ .\~Pnu,.s, ill th,’ I’ity of Atlantic t’ity,I ",)llnlV of .\Ihtntic :Ind St:de ,if New Jersey.

AI: Ih;tI vertail.I Inwt or part-t.l ,)f ]nnd ;ln[]

premi.,~:’~ hprt.hmflt, r parlicularls th.s~,ril)t.d.situate il/ the t’ity of .\tlaulic I’ilv. ill Ill,’t’,)Ul]tV I)f .\I[al]tir :).nd St:ire of Nt.w’Jcr.~ey.

Be~i’l)nilp_" :d :t point hi the Norlherly lille otPacJl’]# A’,,-,--litlo a/ IhP dish~m’e ,,f on, hundredand gxly-Ii\e feel ](n...Iw:~rdly from lhe North-(qst t’orner ~)I" .\rl~ailrql~ ;lnd ]>;R’iflt" :\veuut,,

and running thence (bli Weslwardly alou~the Norlherly side nf ~nid ]’aeilh: Aw.not.forly-liw, f,¢I: theln-e ~21~d) N.rlhwnrtlly on ]i/iV p:tr;l/],’] "a’ilb _~l’k;ll]NL "~ .\VPI]I]P I)I)P hiln-dred nlld It.It fct’t; tllenee ~2rd) Weslwardlyou a-lin,, pamlh’l with .-cdid l’a,:iflr Avenl]rt\ventv feet: l}lence [41}1) N,)rlhwardly on nline i);lr;t]]t-~- wilh ~:dd Arknn~ls ~\¥enut*thirty ltTt : thence %th} ]-hslwardly in a liut-pamilel wilh ]=*a[-ific .\Vt.llBe sixty-five feet t,)the %Vesh.rly line t)f a twel]ty fct’I wide alleyh~din~ Suuthwardly lilt,)said l’acillc Avenue:thence ~61h) ~oulhwnrdly :flong lhc Westerlyline of alley :ffore.said ,me hundr,d aLd fi,rtyfl,’t t,) the place of beginning.

Seized m. lhe ])r,)perty ,If \Vi]]i;lln J. ]]amil-t~)II t’[. ;11: 4. ;l/ld hlkpn Jn exPt’Ll|]On lit Frlt.

suil of J~v¢ish ].’osttq. llolne and I)rt)hallA<vlun]. ,,fJ~biladclpbin. and t,, besold by

EN,)~’]I I~. JOHNS(iN,~herifl.

l)aI,-d N,)Yt.ln])er ]9, 1}t]0.

TID)31P~ON & I’OLE, Solirltt)rs.l’r’s fee, $D.74

]’I..\.NTIt" t’OI’N’I’Y OI{t’I1ANS" t_’~)Ul{’r.JANVAlt’r "fER_~I 1’4]-.

I)n a.p])lh-ath)n for rtl]e If) sh{)v," c’lnse, Alfrett W. Bailey, Admini.qmtor of th,.

PstaI," ,if ./,seph 11. In-land, deceased.h:~.vll~g ,.xhit,ited Io this I1mrt. under oath, njllsl and true ;l¢’(’,)lnlt of the pers,)na] estateand de,is ,if \rid dt~,msrd, wherel)y it np-

],mr~ that tb, per~,,nal eqate of .,,aid J,>sel)hI. Irdand. deceasv,l, is instl/licient h) P;Dhi, debt% ;lud r,’,lU-:ied lhe ai,l of the I ’ourt inthe prPn]i.%Ps; it is ,rdered that all perf.,tuNinh.r,-smd)n th,. lands, teDements and rmlt.~,Iate of S~.ld dect~lent, apt~ar before the Courl.at the Court lt,)use in ),lay’s Landing, Tuesday. the’ tenth day of January,n,,xt. nt 10.30 A..",I., h) show cause why somuch of the ~id lauds, lene1~enL% herec’liL’~-ments nnd r~l esl;tte of the said dt~-edcntshould not bP sold ;Is wii] be .,mfl~eient t,> pay

his tlebis or ll~e residue lherL~)f ~ the easemay re, luhv. By order of the Court

/.~3IANI’EL |’. S]IANEI{, Surrog’dc.l)a’ted t)etober 26. 1910.

J. ,-4. "~VENT(’OTT, Pructor.

LEGAl,

s ttERIFF’S SALE.

By virtue of a writ of fierl Iaclas, [o medirected, t~ued out of the Common Plea~Court of Atlantlc County, will be sold at publicvendue, onSATURDAY, TttE T?;ENTY-FOURTH DAY

OF DECE3IBEK NINETEE.N HUN-DRED AND {FEN,

al two o’elock in the afternoon el said day, atKuehnle’s Hotel, corner of South Carolina andA tlantic Avenues, in the City of Atlantic City,County of Atlantic and State of New Jersey.

The following described property, situate InAtlantic City, N. J., to wit: ......

Beginning at a lx)int in the Northerly nne¯ of 3Iadison Avenue ]formerly I3altic Avenue)at a distance of flirty-right feet tS~sterlv h’oma corner recited iu a delhi made by Ezra Con-over and Ellzabeth J., .his wife, to Harrlett31Ills, dated September filth, el!~htee.n hundred ,and sevent>two, ana ra-ortle~ Septemr, erlJourlecnlh, eighteen huudred and ~venty-tlve,in book 51 of deeds of Atlantic County at page550 ,-~ the corner of a lot belonging to JohnHornet (.~dd point of beginning being onehundred and ninety-eight feet Eastwardlyfrom the EaLsterh’ line of ,New ttamp.shlreAvenue) and extending thence Eastwardly Innnd n]on~ .~fid Northerly line of NadlsonAvenne tfornaerlI," Baltic Avenue) tp a pointbeing a corner to ]and dt~crlbt~l in a d¢~-dmade by ~mllh E, Johnson, Sheriff" of Atlan tit.County, to Jacob Mueller, dated Aprll fifth.eighteen hundred nnd. ninety-flint, and re-r,,rded April ,.leventh, eighlce~ hundred and]]ilM¯Iy-fi)ur, ill book ISI t)f d,~ds ,>f;kt}anlir

County at page 157, and exlcnding thenccN[)rlh’wardlv binding the land described in adeed mad~ "by Smith E. Johnson, Sheriff olAtlanlic County, to Ernst t;aupp, dated Augu~leighleenth, elghteen hundred and ninety-four,and recorded August l~venty-seventh, eightemlhnndred nnd ninety-four, In book 184 of deedsof Allantlc County at page 219 ou file Easterlyside thereof and bluding the land de.~ribedin a deed made 1)3" Smith ~ Johuson, Sl}eril!of Atlantlc County, to Jabob 31ueiier aa~euApril fifth, eightecn hundred and ninety-four.and recorded April eleventh; eighteen lmn-dred and ninety-four, iu book 1Sl of deeds olAtl:uItlC C, mty at page 157 hereln above re-cited on the %Vester]y side thert~)f I0 a linernnning paDl]]e] wlth ~tid Madison AvenneI formerly Baltm Avenuc) and six ty feet North-erlv t h erefrom.

geized as the property of Harriet 31ills andtaken In execution at the suit of JohannaBoese, A&,dgne~of Oliver /-i. Gultridge Corn-pany, nnd to be .~)ld by

EN f)CH L. J t)HNSON,Sheriff.

l)qted Novenlb0r 19, 19]0."r]i}:o. %%’.."St’]llbIMl", .~t-t~rney.

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By virlue of a writ of Ileri facias, to me di-rer/ed. L~N1]Qd ol]l of tile Ne~.%" Jersey Court el

Clmnct.ry, will be sold jd public vendue, ou

FI{II).\Y, TilE THIlIT1ETlt DAY DEC1.;311tHB, NINETEEN Itl/N-

IflRE1) ANI) TEN,ill two o’cloeR iul~Ic ;t[~ernl)oll nf sdd day; alIhehohq,)f I;a)rgp %%’. Nt)rcros& 3lay’s l.and’_in,_,, c~)llnty ~)f Atlantic and Stnte of NewJ e r~ey.

All that Inl[’I or parcel of lands and premis~5ilunle. lyiug and being in 1he Township ~)flhlpl]a \’]sla, h~ the r,)unly of Atlantic an(l~l;tte ,if New Jersey, bouIlth’d and tlescribed-~.,~fi)llow% to Wit

B,..~inning in lhe center of Downstown Roadwhere it inte>¢~’Ls Lhe Ea.q line of a tmlct ofhind ln~W I)r formerly owned by one Down elwhich this is a part nud extending thent’e

tol) ah)ng the centel of lhe said road Southrty-siX and a lmlf degrees West fourleen

chains and .,~.ven links to a corner of land now-or fl)rmerly owned by John ~V. Down ; thence(2) along the ~q.xlne N,>rtb forty-three and nhalf dt~gnv.s Wcsl t%-enty--one chains andeighty-four linka to a point ; 1hence (3) Northeleven degrees and fl)rtyoJSVc minutes Westnine chaius and 11fly-right links to a corner illthe line of the Thonlpson Black Water SwanipSurvey;" thence (4) al,)ng the .~nne ~outh.piJ~l,, 3-nil’e and one half dt.grees East twenty-two chains and ninely link~ IO a stone corner ;ilia;nee i5) still ahmg said survey North forly-six d,.gra.s and fllleen minutes E~Lst one chain

! and V.venty-nine links l,) a corner, and thence(~i) .~,)utl) lwclve degree~ 151st sixlt~n chainsnnd ~eventy-elghl links t,) the place of bc~,4n-ning, e,)nlaining forty41ve acrid, of land, moreor ]t,’~;s, being tht" sxnle premises conveyed toAntonio 1½t.ro..q~ by deed dated November 6,]~.~t5 and rt~t>rded in the If]erk’s Olffh"e of theG)unty of Atb.ulie iu book~" deeds :.LN, page

Seized ns the pr,l)erty ,f Antonio (brosoeL al. ;tlld [akt,n ill eXet:utioll at the suit of].everett Newcomb subslituted in plaee elJohn W. \Vesleolt :/lnlt,) be sold.

ENoCt~ L. JOHNSON,Sh tsrJff.

D:fled November 26, ].q0.LR~EII}=TT .’N" L%’, CO74 .I, ~olieitor, Pro. Be.

BV virtlle of ;t writ n[ tier’] faci,%~,, to n]e di-rerl’ed, i.~sued ont of file 5 ew Je~ey Supreme(’curl, will bc sold at public vendue, on

SATURDAY, THE TWENTY-FOURTH DAYOF DErE31BEI~ NINETEEN ItUN-

DRED AND TEN.at two o’cl,~’k ill 1he nflernoon of.vdd day, at]{uehnh;s Hotel, corner Atlantic and SouthCarolina Avenne, In the City of Atlantlc City,L’ounty of Atlantic nnd State of New Je]._’~y.

All that certaiu traet or plee6of land sltuatein the Cily of AtlantlcCitL in the Counly ofAtla~lic and State of New Jersey, boundedas fol]t)ws :

Beghming al Ihe Soulheast corner of At]an-tic and Missouri Avenues, them:e extending]-2~sIwardlv ~don~ AllanIlc Avenue two hun-dred feet {o 1he ~ine of land now of Camden

LEGAL.

SHERIFF’S SALE.

¯ By vlrtue of a wrlt of fierl faelas, to me all-retted, Issued out of th’e New Jersey Court ofChancerT, wnl be sold at pubne vendue" on

SATURDAY, THE SEVENTH DAY OFJANUARY, NINETEEN HUN-

DRED AND ELEVEN,

at two o’clock In the afterlaoon of said day, atKuehnle’s Hotel, corner AIlantlc and SouthCarolina Aveuue~ In the City o! Atlantic City,County of Atlantic and State of New Jersey.

All 1he following described lot of hind,situate In the Vlllage of Seu Yle~v, In theBorough of Llnwood, t;onBty of Atlantic andState of New Jersey.

Be~nnlng at a stake in the/.Last line of theShore Road and at the ~outhwest corner ofJohn B. Steelman’s lot and runs in hls liue(1st) ~outh fifty-three degrees and fortynflnut~ East five chains -and thirty-one linksto hls corner; thence (2rid) South thirty-nlneand one fourth of a degree West one chainand sixty-seven ]inks Io a corner in the centreof the landing road; thence (3rd) in thecentre of said road Norlh flfly-threc aegree~and fourty minut~ West flxe chains anuthirty links to the East line of the Shore Road;thence (4th) In the ~qme one chain and sixty-seven links to the place of beginning. Con-raining one acre more or ]esa.

.’~ub.jeet to the privilege granted loJohn B.SIeeiman of eight feet on the East end of saidlot for a drive road.

Betng the same premises which MaryElizabeth Careen (widow) by deed datedFvbru~.ry 1], 1905, and recorded in the Clerk’sOtllce of Allantie County, at 51ay’s Jmndlng,N J., In book No. 314 of deeds page #21 &c.,g~antcd and conveyed unto Franklin .P.Sharp.

~eizcd a.s the property of Elizabeth S. Sharpand taken in execution at the suit el 1be3hrv’s Landing Building and Lo~n Association~ind to be sold by

ENOCH L. JOHNSON,Sh er112". "

Dated December 3, 1910.ALnERT C. ABBOI~, 8olieitor.

P r’s q~, ~z..’.’,~___? ............

SHERIFF’S SALE.

Byvirtueof awrit0I flefl faclas, to me di-rected, issued out of the New Jersey Court elChancery, will be sold at public vendue" on

SATURDAY, THE SEVENTH DAY 0FJANUARY, NINIETEEN HUN-

DRED AND ELEVEN.at two o’clock In the afternoon of sald day, at

-~l]l’hn]e’s Hole], corner AI]antlc nnd South(.’:m)llna avenues, ill the city el Atlantic Ulty,p,;untv of Atlantic nnd ~tate of New Jersey.

All =file fl)]]owhag described tract or lmrcel ofhuld al:d premises, situate, lying nnd being inthe City of Allantic Cily, In tile Counly ofAllanlic and Stale of New Jersey

};cginning nt the Southwest corner of At-In;file and Presbyterian :\venues, and runningth,.nce (1) ~,Vestwardly in and nlong theN,,ntherly line ~)f Athmtlc Avenue slxty feet;thence (2)Southwardly 1)aralle] with Presby-Iprian Avenue one hundred feet ; thence (3)Eastwardly parallel with Atlantic Avenuesi_xlv feet {o the ~Vester]v line of Presbyter "IanAvt:nue; the3~ce (4) Northwardly In and alongtl]e.-Weslefly line of Presbyterian Avenue onehundred feet to the place of beginning. Beingthe same land and premlses conveyed by the3iDore Brothers Amusement Company toH. E. Kelley Comlmny by deed dated thetwenty-fifth day of January, nineleen hun-dred and nine, and recorded in lhe {Jerk’soffice of Atlantic County, at 31ay’s Landing,New Jersey, in bt~)k 400 el deeds, page ]:3;3, &c.

Property will be sold subject lo taxes forthe year 1909 covering thls and other propertyan]ouniing to ~al,O;3.’20 together wilh interestand costs lhereon, add taxes for the year 1910am,mating io ~]&00 and a paving claim of$140.00 logether with interest and costsi h e reon. I’

Sehed as the property of H. E. Kelley Com-tinny eL al. and u~ken in execution at thesuit of AIlautic Securities Company and to besold by

ENOCIi L. J0ttNSON,Sheriff.

Dated December 3, ]910.(~ODYRE’I" d; (~ODFBEY, Solicitors.

PI’s fee, p_!2~

p ROPOSALS FOIl MONUMENT.

The New Jersey State Co,nmis.~;ion for theerection of a monument at Chestnul Neck,Atlantic County, N. J., in honor of the soldierswho took part in the Battle of [’hestnul Neckfought October 6, 1778, invites bids for theerection of a monunaent in aceordanee wtththep]ans aid specifications prepared by Scott.%I. Long, Archih~cL Bids will be received onand after Tuesday, November.t, 19)0, address0dto Mrs. 3Iittle Gardner, 214 North RhodeIsland Avenue, At]antic City, N.J. All bldsmust be in thc hands of the CpmmisslonTuesday, the ~th of December, 1910, prior231. nt which time the bids will be opened aNo. 1 .~)ulh Stenton Plaee" Atlantic City, N. Eaeh bld lnu~t be accompanied by a certifleacheck in the sum of one thousand dollars as a

Pr’s fee, ~).94 guarantee. Bidders will be reqnired to deposit-- ten dollars for each set of plans nnd specitlca-

stt}:II]FF’.q SAI.E. lions ~urnished, the same to be returned onthe return of the plans and specifications tothe ]’resident. Plan~ and specifications c~n beabtained under the above ffonditions uponapplieatlon Io 51rs. 3111tie Gardner, 214 NorthRhode Island Avenue, AtlantleA2ity, N. J.Tile t~olnml.~lon reserves the right to reject

and Atlantic ll.al]r~d Co.; thehce Southwnrdlyone hundred and fifty feel; thence onallneparallel with AtlanttcAvenUe two hundredfeet to 3llssourl Avem-m ; thence nlong MlssouriAvenue one hundred and fifty feet to the placeof beginning ; being part of the same premiseswhlch Camden and Atlantic I~nd Companyby deed datv-d May 37, b77, and recorded intl)e Clerk’s otlke of Atlantic County irr book b7page 291 &c. granted and conveyed unto JaneF,)rIescue.

~eized a.~ 1he property of .lane l~ortescueet. at. lmpld, ttc. and taken In execution at

Atlantic (’lty, N.J. the suit of Ridge Avenue Bank and to be....... sold by

ENOCH L. JOHNSON,Sheriff;

Dated November 19, 1910."~VILLIAM -%1. CLEVENC2ER, Attorney.

Pr’s See. $1£06

N OTI ¢ q-;-T,) CREI)ITOI~.

/.’-.start- I)f =\nna G. Parsd]s, decedents).l’ursu;mt I,) Ihe order ,f En~anuel C. Shiner,

¯ mur]=,)~d~: of I1]e conntv of Atlantlc~ this daymade on tile al)plieatlou of the undersigned,Adminislnm)r e. t. a. of the sfid decedent’ no-tice i,, b.rel,y given l,) lhc ,’reditors of the .,,aiddecedent h) exhibit to fl~e subseriber, under(~llll or o.Ilir/llat]on, Iht.ir c]ainls al]d dl?inands

a~zainst the estate ,if lhe said dt~edent, w|thinnil> month.s from lhis "dale, o1’ they will befoD, x’-r barred froln t)roset’uting or rcc)verin.the san> againsl the subscriber.

]’:%- A N .1. ]’A ENELL."I,.-\dnlini~trat~r e. t. q.

104 N. t’hel~-a .\\’v., Atlantic I’ity, N.,].31ab"s hmding, N..], I Ictober "22, 1.M0.

N’i)Tll "}¼ T,) £’lfl’:l)IT))lCS..Estah" ,if \Vi]linm ]’. l.i0),er, tl,,~eas,~d.])I]E~II;HII tit th,’ I)FdvF I)f l-:nla]lLlpl [’..~";]lal]er,

NI]rr,,~z;lIP ,)[ the I’,)llllly i)f Allanlie, Lhis dnvlm~de ,,11 the al)t)llratiou t)f the undersigned,

Exa’utl)r of the .~uld d~edent, notice Is herebygiwen Io llle creditor’s of the Nlid decedent to

exhibit to the-subscriber, under ,ruth or-~flirm-a!Aon, their clain~s and dtqnands agalnst theestnt, of the sfid dt~:edenL within nine monthsfrom this date, or they will be forever Imrredtrot6 t)rosecuting or recovering the same againstthe subscriber.

",V I L B E B 1{.,~I LTI~N,¯ Exeeutor¯Hamnlonton, N. J.

7T31-1y’.~ Landing, N. J., October ~,, 1910.

N OTICE TO CRED’ITOtL%

Estate ,f t’har)es E. Carter, deceased.Pursuant to the order of Emanuel C. Slmner,

Surrogate of the {’,)untv ,if Atlantic, lhIs daymade on the applical)dn of theundcrslgned,A d minislmtor c.t.a, of the said decedent, noticels hereby given to the creditors of the said de-cedeut l,) exbiLit to lhe subscriber, nnder oath

T O Theodore Trenwendt, his heirs, and allother pe~ons wl~e~nlay be inlcrested :

Take notice timt the undersigned did pur-chase at ^ certaln tax -~fle held at th-eClty Hallin South Atlantic City on the thlrd day ofl)ecember, nineteen hundred and etght,’thefollowing described real estate, to wit.: Begin-ning at the- Northwest corner of .’SLJohnsAvenue and Ventnor Avenue, In the Clty m5Inrgale (/lty (f,)lmcrly South Atlantlc City),md extentlhg Westwardly alonz the North-erly lin0 of Veutnor Avenue one ~undred feetI) 5" Northwardly /our hundred feet Io lhe oldm~dow lhie, and that your right to redeemwill expire on the twenty-first day of Decem-ber, nlneteen hundred and ten, and unless youdo so redeem on or before said date your rightof redemption will be forever barred.

l A 51E.’; ])ARX ER,1.~1 Atlantic Ave., Atlantic City, N. J.

Oetober 21, 1910. . , Pr’s fee, $15.54

N OTICE TO CREDITOIL%’

I:Istat e of Caroline Scbubei-t, sometimes calledJennie Rogers, decmsed.

Fnrsuanl to the order of Emanuel C. ShanerSurrogate of the County of At]antic. this daymade on the application of the undcrsigned,Administrator of the .~dd deccdent, notice ishen.by Klvcn to the eredltors of the .~dd de-cedent to exhtbtt to the subscriber~under oafl~or aflirnmtion, thelr clalms and demandsagainst the estale of the .told decedent, wlttiinnine mouths from this d’tte, or they will beforever barred trom prosecuting or recb\’eringthe same against ihesubscrtber.

JACOB ED~’ARD BOYCE,

Admln]stmtor.31ay’s Landing, N. J., Oe{oher 18, 1910.

(JA3Ht3.~O~ d~ VO0]4HEK% Proctors,a,lh-mation, th,,ir elaims and demands ...... =¢thn_t_icCl}y,_,_N.J.

N OTICE TO CREDITORS.

]istate oi Lewls Hubbard, deceased.Pursuant to the order of Emanuel C. Sbaner,

8urrogateof the County ofAtlantlc, lhls dayllr~de on the app]t,utthm of the underslgneclExecutors of the sald decedent, notice Is herebygiven to the creditors of the .~tld dec-edei~t toexhibit h~ the sub~ribers, nnder oath or affirm-atton, thelr claims and demands ~-alnst the

estate of the .mid deeedenl, within nhle monthsfrom this date, or riley will be forever barredfrom pn~..~cullng or recovering the sameagainst the subserlber£.

LE%VlS HI°BBABD, .JR.,

A,%" J LL I A)I ]] UBBARD,Ex~ntors.

May’-~ Landlng, N. J., October 18, 1910.I~EPETT0 & REPETT0, Proctors.

Allantlc City, N. J.

N OTICE OF S~JTLEMENT.

Notice Is hereby given that the accounLs oftthe sub~riber, a~ Executrix of the estate of~John B. Lolseau, deceased, wl]l be auditedand Stated by the Surrogate and reported forsettlement to the Orphans’ Court of.AtlanticCounty, on Wednet~tay, the twenty-first day of:December, nexL

~,IAXlE L LOISEAU,-~ ~Executrlx,

Atlantic CRy, N. J.Dated November ]9, A. D., 1910.

SAMUEL E, PERRY, Proctor,Atlantic CAty, N, ~.

oragainst the (.staff, t)f the ~tid decedent, withinnine m,nlhs from this date, or 3hey will beforever barred from prosecuting%r recovering-The .,,ame against lhe .subscriber.

J.LnERT (’. }kBnO’FT,Administrator c. t. a.

31ay’s i.and]ng, N. J.3Iay’s bmdhlg, N. J., I)et.ember 1, 1910.

N OT/~’E OF .sETFI~EsI ENT.

NoTi,’e is her(.1)y Klw’]) that th~ accounts tb~ subscriber, f~s ]’ru.-lee of ]larry 1t. Prlee,under file will of Jane \V. Price, deec,’L~ed,will be audited and staled by tbe Surr6gateand reportal for .~qtlelnent to the Or’ph.’~ns’Court of Atlantic I’,)unty, on 9,’e~lnesday, thetwenty-lira dlty t)f Dt’ccmber, nexL

lt};]tMAN )I. SYPHERD,Trustee.

Atlantlc City, N. J.Dated November ]9. A. D., 1910.

N OTI(’E OF SETTLE3IENT.

Noliee is: hereby given that lhe account elthe subscriber, ad Exo:utor of the ~-qate ofEunlee S. Festa.ire Reed, declined, will be au-dllz-d and’stated by the Surrogabe and reportedfor.set tlcment to the Orphans’ Court of AtlanticConnty, on V~’ednesday, the" twent:y-flr4 dayof l)~cember~ nexL

ZEPItASIAH 8. STEELMAN, /

Executor,127.Walnut .St., Philadelphia, Pa.

Dated November 1!). A. I)., 1910.

any or all bids.iSABELLA L. THO.MPSON,

Pr’s fee. $10.20 8ecreLqry.

NOTICE TO UREDITOE%

K~tate of J~eph H. Bortnn, deceased.Pursuant to lhe order of Elnanue] C. Shaner

Surrogate of lhc eOUlltV of At]antic. th{s’da;;made on the appllcatk~n of the nhdersigned,Executors of the said decedent, notic0 ishereby gh’en to the creditors of the said de-cedent to exhiblt to the subscribers, underrmthor aflIrmallon, their elahns and demandsagainst lhe estate of the .mid decedent, within inine months from thts date, or they will be:forever barred from proseculhg or recoveringthe ~m~e n~ainst the subscribers.

JOSEPIIINE B. ~IABVEL,

lt25 Pacific Ave.,Ailantm City, N. J.

ED~,VABD B..]ONES.~3T. HOLLY SAFZ ]DEPOSIT

TI~UST Co.5It. Holly, N. J.

Executors.31ay’s Idt/d]ng, N. J., November "-2), ]910.

N OTICE TO CREDITOILK

Estate of Tlnaothy A. Byrnes, dt~e;L~ed.Purxuant to the order of Emnnue] C. Shaner

Surrogate of the CouBty of Aflantlc, lhls dayn~."~le on the application of the undersigned,Executrix of the .,told deecden% notice is herebygiven to the creditors of 1he said decedentto exhlbtt to the subscriber, nBder oathor aflirmathm, their claims and demandsngalnst the estate of lhe:,cald decedent, withinnine n~onths from thls date, or they will be

forever barred from prosecuting or recoveringthe ~311e against the subscriber.

~,IABY BYR~:F-~ ~XCKLER,Executrix,

5Iay’s Lqntllng, N. J., November 26, 39]0.

T110MPSON & COLE, Proctors,Aflanlic Clty, N. J.

N OTICE TO CREDITOltS.

Lslate of Willlam Wie~, dect~d.Pur~aant to 1he order of Emnnue] C Shaner

Surrog~ of the County of At]antic. this d~made on the application of the undersI%ned:Administrator of the .said decedent, notice tsl~ereby glvcn to the creditors of thesaid de-cedem, to exhibi! to the sul~scrtber, underoath or alltrmatlon, their claims and demandsaguinst the estate of the said decedent, wlt’h-In nine months from this date, or they will beforever barred from prosecuting or recoveringthe ~m~e a~mdnst the subseriher..

EI)~VARD ERTELL,Administrator.Pomemnia, N. J.

May’s Landing, N. J., November ;D, ]9]0.

NOTICE TO CRE.;TO .Estate of Hannah Wheaten, deceased.Pm.’suant lo th0 order of Emanuel C. Shaner,

Surrogate of the County of Atlantic, this dayI nmde on t[ae application of the undersigned,Executor of the said decedent, Botiee ls herebygiven to the creditors of the s."tld decedent toexhibit to the subscriber, under oath or affirm-ation, their clalm~ and demands ngalnst theestate of the said decedent, within nine monthsfrom this date, or they will be forever barredfrom prosecuting or recovering the sameagainst the sub~riber.

PHILIP G. HANNUM,Executor.

16 N. Georgia Ave., -.Allantte Clt 5 N. J.

31a:y’s Landing, N. J., December 1, 1910.

~.NOTJCE OF SETTL/~31ENT.¯ Not!ee ts hereby given thal the account ofthe rnbscrlber,¯ n.~ Admlnhtratrlces of the es-late of Susanna Carhart, deceased, will beaudited and stated by the Surrogate andreported for settlement to 1be Orphans’ Courtof Atlantic County, on Wednesday, thetwenty-fl~,-t day of Decembe% nexL

LAYINIA CARHART,CABRIE L. GEE,

Adminlstratrtees.Dated November I9, A. D., 1910.

J o31~ STILLE, Proctor.Atlantic Cl~y, N. J.

N-&i&-07 s-m i;GE T. ..........¯ Notice Is berebyglven that the accounts oitl~e sub,tiber, a.~ Executor of the estate o,Wnllam L. Fowden, deeeu.,~ed, will be anditedand stated by the Surrogate and reported forsettlement to the Orphans’ Court of AtlanticCouuty, on Wednesday, the twenty-first dayof De~mber, next,

GUARANTEE TP.UBT COMPANY~

Executor,¯ Atlanttc City, N. J.lMited Novembe¢ 19, A. D., 1910.

i.

J., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10,

LEGAL,

AUD/TOR’S SALE OF LANDS IN---~TTACHMF-~NT. -

The undersigned auditor appointed by lheAtlantic County Circuit L’ourt m a sult where-in Charles Rocsch and Sons Company Is plain-tiff and Clifton C. Shlnn ls defendant, wlll,according to law,-and an order of said court,e-pose at publlc "vendue" on)WEDN]g£DAY, THE FOURTH DAY OF

JANUARY, N!NETEEN HUN-DRED ANIN ELEVEN,

at two o’clock in 1he afternoon, in the corridor(first floor) of the Real Estate and Imw Build-Ing, No. 1321 Atlantic Avenue, Atlantic CRy,New Jemey, subject to Incumbrances of record~all the right, title and interest of the samClifton C.BE[nn, in nnd to the following de.scribed land and premises, sltuatc, lylng andbelng In the City of Allantie Clt}5 in theCounty of Atlantic and State of New Jersey.

Beginning in "the South line of HummockA~enue ata polnl distant two hundred ninety-one and fifteen h~mdredths feet Westward~yfrom the West fine of Ohio Avenue; thenceexending ()st) Westwgrdly along sald line Hummock Avenue twenty-five feet ; thence(2nd) Southwestwardly deflecting forty-ninedegrees and lhlrteen ml!~u’tes Southwardtyfrom t=lummock Avenue nine and sixteenhundredths feet to the rear line of lots frontingon the West Jersey and Seashore Railroad;thence (3rd) ~,oulh~tst~vard]y nt ~gbt angleswilh the preceeding course parallel.with saidrailroad ~and dtstant one hundred and tlflyfeet Northeastwardly from the Northeast ]lneof fight of way twenty-five feet; thence (4th)Northwardly defleeting twenty-seven degreesand twenty-four minutes Eastwardly from aline at right angles with Hummock Avenue"twenty-six and twenty+ne one-hundredthsfeet.to the place ofbeginnlng. ,

Beginning at a polnVdls -rant fifty feet North-eastwa~:l]y from the centre nne of the malnIrack of the-Camden nnd Allanttc Rallroadand five hundred and elghty-eight feet South-eastwardly from the Southeasterly line oflands of lhe West Slde Club of Atlantic Countyand runs thence (lst) South s, eventy degreesEast a distance of lwenty-flve feet; thence(2rid) North twenty degrees East nne hundre~dand illty feet; thence (3rd) North seventydegrees g’est twenty-fi)’d feet; thence (4th)South twenty degrees One hundred and :fiftyfeet to the place of beginning.

Beginning at a point In the North line ofCaspian Avenue (corner of a ten feet ,widestreet) one hundred feet ~,Veg of the ~3/est lineof Ohio Avenue" and --runs thence (ht) North-wardly in the 3,%’~t line of said ten leet ~’idestreet and parallel wltb Ohlo Avenue onebundred feet to the South line of another tenfeet wlde street; thence (2) Weslwardly In theBouth line of S.iid tea] .feet wide street andparallel with Uasplan Avenue for6--five feetten and one-quarter Inch~; thence (3rd)Southwardly and parallel with Ohio ;\venueone hundred feet to the North line of Ca.~pianAvenue; thence (4th) Eastwardly by the Northline .of Cusplan Avenue forty-five feel len andone.quarter inches to the place of beginning.

Terms and condltlons made known al thetime of sale.

G. ARTIIL’B BOLTE,Auditor.

Dated Atlantic Ciiy, N. J., November 30, 1910.Pr’s fee. ~27.-’0

SHEIIIFF’~ ~ALE

By virtue ofa wrlt of flerl factas, to me dl-reeled, issued out th e New Jersey Court ofChancery, will be sord at public vendue, on

SATURDAY, THE FOURTEENTH DAY OFJANUARY, NINETEEN HUN-

DRED AND ELEVEN,at two o’clock in the afternoon of saad day, atKuehnle’s Hotel, corner AIlantic 8rid ~outhCarolina Avenues, in the City of Atlantlc City,Coumy of Atlantic and State of New Jersey.

All the following described truer or parcelof land and premises, sltuate, lying and belngin the City of Atlantic City, County of Atlanticand State of New Jersey.

Be~nning al a point In the Westerly ]lne ofDelaware Avenue one hundred and twentyfeet ,Northwardly from the Northerly line ofPacific Avenue, and extending thence (1)Northwardly along sald Westerly line of Dela,ware Avenue forty feet; thence (2) Wesl-wardly and parallel ,~2th sald Pacific Avenueseventy feet; 1hence (3) 8outhwardly and

.~asarallel with Delaware forty feet ; thence (4)tward]y and parallel with Paelfic Avenueseventy feet to the place of beginning. Beingthe same premises which Mura }L L~agar andhusband conveyed unto the sald John A.Bischoff by deed bearing date the seventh dayof June, A. D., ]909, and recorded in the Clerk’sOffice of Atlantic (.bun!f, at May’s Landing,New Jersey, ~ book ~o. 40a of deeds, folio4T3 etc.

Property will bo sold subject to te~es for the~year 1909 for the sum of one hundred sevendollars and sevenly-three cents, ioget’her withinterest and eosts th£reon, and taxes for therear ]910 for the sum of one hundred and

thirty-four dollars.Sei~ed ~s the property of John A. Bisehoff

et. al. and taken in execution at the suit ofCharles T. H%rdtngand to be sold by

ENOCH L JOHNSON,.Sheriff.

Dated December 10, 1910.GODFBEY ~ GODFREY, Solic]tor~

Pr’s fee, ~26.ff0

A TLANTIC COUNTY ORPHANS’ COURT.DECEM]~E]¢ TER~ 1910.

bn application for rule to show cause" &c.Fred Sehwenger, Executor of :the estate of

John Christ, deceased, having exhibIled Iolhis Court, under oath, a Just and trueaeeountof the personal estate and debts of saiddeceased, whereby it appears that the personalestate of said -John Christ, deceased, is in-suffielent to pay his debts, and requested theaid of the Court in the premises; it is orderedthat all persons interested in :the lands, tene-ments and real estate of said decedent, appearbefore the Court, at the Court House in May’sLanding, on VCednesday, :the twenty-first dayof December, next, at 10 A. M,, to show causewhy .~o much of lhe sald ]ands, tenement%hereditaments and real estate of the saiddecedent should not be so]das will besufllclentto pay her debts or the residue thereof as thecase may require; By order of the Court,

E3IANUEL C. SIIANER, Surrogate.Dated October 11, 1909.

HEEMAN L. HAM/LTON, Proctor.Egg t=Iarb0r City, N. J.

NOTICE TO CREDIT0t~%

].:state of Panline Her’z, deceased.Pursuant to the order of Emanuel C. Shaner

Surrogate of the County of Atlantic, thIs da,vmade on the applleution of the nnderslgne%Administrator of the said decedent, notice Ishereby given to the creditors of the .said de-cedent to exhlbit to the subscriber, underoathor affirmation, their elMms and demandsa~inst the ~stale of the .said decedent, within

nine months from Ih]s date, or they will beforever barred from pr~ecuting or recoveringthe same ngainst the subscriber.

~zI ERM A N HERZ,Administrator,

19"~ Casplan Ave., Atlantic Cliy, N. J.

3Iay’s LandtBg, N: J., November 21, 1910.

N OTICE OF SETTLEMENT.

Notice ls hereby given that the account of thesubscriber, as Executrix of the estate ofCharles Saalmann, deceased, ,111 be auditedand st.~_ted by the Surrogate and reported forsettlement to the Orphans’ Court of AtlanticCounty, on Wednesday, 1he twenty,first dayof December, next.

E~IILIZ "~AAL~ANN,Executrix,

Egg Harhor City, N. J.Dated November 19, A. D., 1910.

C. A. B3_AKE, Proctor.Atlantic City, N. J.

NOTICE OF SETTLES’lENT.

Notice is hereby giYen lhat the accounts ofthe subscriber, as Executrix of the estate ofEliza S. Cox, deceased, will be audltedand stated by the Surrogate and reported forsettlement¯ to the Orphans’ Court of Atlantic

;County, on Wednesday, the twenty-first dayof December. next.

Louise S. C0x,Executrix.

Dated November 15, A. D., 1910.GEOBGE .%. Borl~GEOL% PrOCtor.

Atlantic City, N. J.

ARCHITECTS.

S, HUDSON YAUGHN,Architect,

ATLANTIC CITY, M.J.

HOWARDA. STOUT.Architect,

6(D-628 Bartlett Building,ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.

CIVIL ENGINEEIIS.

IDRANK MIDDLETON,[~ Surzeyor and Re~l :Estate Examlner,

]Rooms 54041-42 Bartlett Building,Corner North C~roll~ and A~antte ~venue%

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.

D. RIGHTMIRE, "E__ 6-’i~il Engineer and Surveyor,

Bartlett Building, ATLAFnq c~TY, N. J.

DENTISTS,

D R. WtLMER A. ABBOTT,Dentist

15(}0.-11 Pacific avenue,Both Phonea = ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.

1-~R. J. F. CR~NDALI~J~ Dentist,

418-414 Bartlett Building,Bell Phone 82~5-A. - ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.

LA¾"YERS. "

j. E. P. ABBOTT,Counsellor-at-Law,

3Iaste.r in Chancery,MA]"~ ZAND]NG, N.J.

A LBERT C. ABBOTT,Attorn es"-at-Id~w.

Solicltor nnd Master i~. Chancery,MAY’S LANDING, 5". J.

H ERMAN L. HAMILTON,¯ Counsellor-at-Law,

Coast Fhone ESc, IIAgBOR CITY, N. J.

GEORGE R. f;REIS,Atlorncy-al-hnv,

0ffice: Bal]ard Bulldibg,31AXXO~TON. N. J.

1-)OBERT H. INGEI~OLL, ]Coun~e]lr)r-at-Imw

0/~ee:--Currie Building, /Corner Atlantic and South Caroline a/eL

ATLANTIC CITY. N.J./.

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"][0LI H. CHANDLER, / ",Cou nsellor-at-L’nv, i

~ooms 1 Io 4 Blackstone BuildlnL !ATLANTIC C3TY..N.J. i

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JOHNS. WF£COTT,Attorney-at-Law. i

Office:--Bartl eft Building, ;"ATLANTIC~ITY, N. J. I

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GEORGE A BOURgeois. iCounsellor-at-Law.Practice in New Jersey, Philadelphia and

Unlted States District and Circuit Courts,. Real F_state and Law Building,

ATLANTIC CITY, ~. J.

GODFREY & GODFREY,Ailorney~at-Law. " -

Solicitors.in ChnneeD- and Notarle.,, Public ;ConveyanclBg in all IB branches; Real Estateand Insurance; Loans negotiated; Collectionsa specialty.

:Rooms31541~17 Bartlett Building,¯Corner North Carolina and Atlantic ayes.,

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. -

SA3IUEL E. PERRY,Counsellor-at-Law.

Solicitor, Master and Exanliner in Chancery;Practices in the Uni ted States & Circuit Court~.

Ofllce:--Currie Bui]din£Corner Atlantic and Youth Carolina ayes.,

¯ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.

REPETTO & REPETTO,Attorn ey~at-Law,

),laNterN in Chancery.Room .37 Real Estate and Law Building,

Bell Phone 190 A. ATLANTIC C/TT, ~. J.Phl]ade]phla O~ce:--717 %Ya]nnt st.

,’%J[ARTIN E. KEFFER,tel Attorney-at-Law,

Rooms 544-6 Bartlett Building,ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.

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The Fdbwi g ay% Landing:£erchanS 5d c i Your Trade:

Useful and Fancy Christmas Gift~,I_4mps, Stoves, etc.Fine Groceries¯

Fine Hopewell and Lowney ¯Boxed

Candies for Cttristmas.

QEO (]iE No EE Eo

Special Holiday Sale 0f Fancy

Glass Ware and Dishes.

TRUEMPY & S rqSo

Insure Y0Ur h0me against 10as by

fire from the Christmas Tree.

L. W-. C AiqEL/

Christmas Novelties & Useful Gfts,Dry Goods and Notions,-

L He SCULL.

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Buy ysur Holiday Provisions at the

ovou.~r _t~re of}

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J="~:U; at Greatl’$. . Reduced. . Prices:

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Buy Ydr Christmas Confectioner]: at

vv,.v AUTO STORE

Make yzur fa:~21!y a present of--g

Kine Rm=ge or Heater

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A full Itr..e 6 imp2ned and domesticChristmas Goods. All Nnds Ofnuts, candies and fruits.

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EDMUND C, GASKILL, Jx., [ t-Attorney-at-Law, ........... :.;- :-2--22 __ 5-.2 .....

Rooms 406-7-8-9, Bartle.lt Building, ~. ~..~.~..~.u_..~ ~,~..u~.~¢.~..,x..~...~-..~ ~..~.~,~....-.....~..~.-~-.~..~-~ ~~~- ’- " ~ "Both Phones. ATLA,~TIC CITY, N.a. ,l’],,~’~=~[<c~-[ ~K~--~,<~-~[~l(cri~..’(~r].50~.~L-5~2!.>~-~)’>~!?~2!~,~,,~,

IITOOTTON & HAYDn, ’7¯ ~ y Counsellors-at-Law,

Imw officeCoast Phone ~ 1321 Atlantic avenue,Bell Phone IT20 ATLANTIC C3TY= N. J.

Full1 of TI e Be t-joHN c. REED,

-Coun.~ellor-at-Law, " 7

]53] Atlantic avenue, ATLANTIC CITY, ~. J.~.

HIGBEE& COULOMB, " iCounsell0m-at-L’xw,

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Union uildlng, S/o;c A/: :/.,,’rc Z/L/// ’_-~- - 7 " .’- .;--2" :::-7 --. ~ "ATLA=IC C~TY, N.a.

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Attornepat-Law, ~ 9Con.st Phone 17. ]&fl Atlantic avenue,

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-Bell Phone 7.~. ATLZNT~C CITY, -~. J. ~.

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51aster Court of ChanceD-, :¢~614 Bartlett Building, ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. i

" " V0pl~0site Bartlett Bil’a~g. . ... : (

Unlon National lhn k Building,

U Counsellors-a>I.aw,°

Masters Court of Chancery,Rooms 513, 514, 515, Bartlett Building,

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k GOLDENBERG, .... ~ - " -- .... : ......... ’I~, " Lqw Offices, ~ ,a.,{L~Rooms 37, 38,39,ATLAYrI C40’ Rml Estate&ciTY, N.J.LaW Building,

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® Conveyancing in all its Branches ,T Eo. ,,-scHi.,iPF. .

C0un. nor-at-Law, Money to Loan on MortgageBamms 547-8 Bartlett Building, - " " -

Both Phone ATL*. = Title’s Examined

OLIVER 1". ROGERS,((~)e~,’,.~ - .................... }

Counsellor-at-Law, ’~ ~ ~ ~~" ~ ~1~ Atlanlic avenne, ~ ’r -

A Nay-. Landnng, N JLLEN B. ENDICOTT, Jr., o- ~ ~¯ Attorney-at-Law, . 9Room No, 2 Union Ndtional Bank Building, o d

Be].] Phenol ATLANTIC CIT~ °, N.J. - ; "~ , ,

jo EPa B. PE K E, e)Altorney-at-Law, ~.._~ ~ ~ ~ .~’~Y~ ~,_,~__~ g/~ := ,

10 Union Nationa3 Bank Building,Bell Phone 1114 A ATLANTIC ciTY, .~. J.

L EE F. WABH]NGTON, " iA]torney-al-Law, "~_ .Rooms 60-1 - ~ Bartlett Building,

Both Phones. ATLANTIC CITff, N. J.

" NotaD" Public, ¯~ ~ [

" MAY’S LANDING, ¯ N.J. ~

[’ egi Shoe "~ffYROSE & CHAMPION, ~ - ~;

Ill Steriography and Typewriting, - ~ =Notary Pub]ie, ~.

~i ==._Commhsioner of Deeds, ~ fO r

r~e, a7 Bartlett ~ullding, ~ ~ ~-" "Y

PHILADELPHIA°

ESTATE I N, F ALL£AN ", 0REAL - o . 9 ""’a i~" I

a t432 Aflanac Ave.,

G 0 0 D: .. Atlantic City, N.J..i " I

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For $400 cash and a bUildinassociation mortgage you canbuy a new two,story dwellingwith 8 handsomely decorated ’rooms, open plumbing, station- [5][[ ----------I]

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ary wash tubs and large frontporch. Close to churches,

Lake Co panyschool; single trolley fare from =corner. A very attractive homeor rented it will pay you DEALERS INI$66 a year or per cent. on . i

C0£ Brick,$4oo. Lumber and Nfl work, L me,Terra Co ta Pipe, Paint, Oii, I]lass :¯

H Fritz xa dw eHorace . , and Builders’ r ar : """ JerseY./.... - -i : NEW.]REAl, E TATEBR01~-R, PLEAsANTVIILLE,

713 Walnut Street~ Philadelphia, Pa,

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You’ll always find Overcoats and Suits here at $15 and $20;

©vexcoat5Here are silk-lined Overcoats, the

most luxurious garment made¯ All styles,all sizes all the richc. ~.and best fabricsany man who paid S25 last failgot a bargain. No’,.’ ............... 5~8

l!!! oBoys 5 1£5

!i ,IBoys’ Suits, double-breasted Russian

and sailor styles, made of all-wool chev-io:s tweeds and velours, in light and darkgray, brown and fanes" mixed effects, inneat stripes and plaids, with knickerbocker

pants, sizes3 to 16years; 53.50 is ~ ,ragine regular price¯ Our price ...... ~11 o~O

St-n rt5Everybody will be talking about this

J shirt sale to-day: i,O00 in. all, think of Jr,and from one of the most famous manu-facturers in America, Who would not allow

~~t Us to adverti,se his brands and sell theshirts at a cut price. Come and see it inthe shirts. Included are the ,new lightcolored dressy plaited and plain shirts,made of fine madras batiste and linnettaclz:h¯ c0at style, cuffs attached¯ Includedalso are all the sample lots and inspectionseconds shirts that you’ll find ¯selling for

--:~= you go¯ special to-day at 5o

we give bigr- values at those prices; they’re common prices. The importance of this special sale

l of clothing isn’t any change in prices, but it’s an increase fn the quality-value’thatyou get for the price., /

Phenomenal values, and you’ll say so when you see them. Our idea is thatmen who want the best in clothes are willing to .pay the prices of getting it; and,eve are dra’.ving a lot/of them, not"’~o much by cutting down prices as by crowdingmore quality fnto the prices¯ /

Every garment we sell has..our guarantee for quality¯

A full

F ne" 5s t5Here are irene-lined Overcoats, all

the styles, including auto coats, raincoats,ulsterettes; fine imported and Americanweaves; smart new colors and v<e.~S i~pattern. Now selling at.. .......... ~Y

Boys Overcoat5Boys Russian and Protector Over-

coats, cut extra full and roomy, made, ofgood quality dark gray and brown meltons. ~cheviots and friezes plain and cuff sleeves,durably lined with Italian cloth. Sizes 3 to8 years. Overcoats you would .,.deem cheap at $2.25, from... ~11o4g=p

Miscellaneo 5A sale of fancy hosiery is going on

here now. 25 Cts. for values up to 50 Cts.,75 Cts. and $1.. Quality neckwear from 50Cts. up to $2 and $3. A fine .variety oIgloves varyiag in prices from $1.50 up. An F~elegant i’i-ne of suspenders, fancy waist-coats, collars, ties, stick-pins, cuff-buttons, ~-~etc. Under,year also in a great variety of i!styles and ,+:,,eaves. Mercerized, silk andwool, all woo! two-piece and union suits;52-is a good point to sJcart, some for less :;and for more. Are you in need of a good,stylish hat ? If so, we can supply $]1 ;25your ,.,.,ant at .......................

/ A lull, line of Rubber Boots at cost prices.

line of Christmas Jewelry at the low6st prices.

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Max’s Landing’.

They are responsible tot all

money deposited with

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All losses, if any, are mace

good to depositors.

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Let the above trade markbe your guide when buying

is_.hoes for }’our children,

i:It means that shoes so {i

stamped will fit well, retain ~l.a’

r:their shape, aud wear ",-,’ell.

10, I910.

of S t.si Overcoats and 5 ees0 +i

The best makes of High-’~rade Clothing in Up-to-date Styles. Shoes for nearly half-price. Do not fail tocall and take advantageprices before Christmas.goods in comparison with

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of these extraordinary lowLook at our prioes andothers.

Boys’ 5¢ho011 5~ts and OvercoatsIn all the swellest’novelties, well made, correct fit, up-to-date styles, prices

$I1,48, ]1o93~ 2o2g~ 3o48~ 4°98, ~,~0

~reat Spedals ~n Boys’ Overcoats .Bought a New York manufacturer’s surplus stock;, will close

+%0, ;<them out at nearly halfprice ; $4.00, $5.00, $:,6.00, $8.00, $10.0 $

$1]+98, 52048~ $3°-4.8, $ . +0i . ¯ ¯

= 48c, 25c, 9&, $1o2+~Boys’ Bloomer Pants

¢heistmas Baegains In ShoesMisses and Ladies’ Felt Juliets, fur-lined, and Slippersfor Christmas’. Special Prices ............ 80c, gSc, SLO0 and $2.00-

A lot of Boys’ and. Girls’ staunch serviceable School Shbes, broad toe.shapes, Blucher styles, stiched soles, regular value $1.50, all isizes; for Christmas. " ’ " " ~.~C:

Just received 200 pairs of $3.50 Men’s Russet and French Calf Shoesj:two"full soles, hand welted, Blucher styles, broad and medium toe shapes; _~_i-, ~now is your chance; for Christmas ................... .,i ................. ................ ~]1;9~.

Men’s and Women’s 52-.0d~, 52.50, $3.00, 53Z0~, 54.00 ShoesThe inceasing gales of our Men’s and Women’s $2.50,-.$3, 53.50 and $4 Shoes is a "

proven fact that we are selling the best shoes obtainable at the price in all leathers, newest itoe shapes, button and bluchereffects, welted and turned soles. Come and see for y0u~’self, i

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ggg Drgve ~r~75c Men’s Gray Fleeced Underwear,

for Christmas ......................... a8¢

$1.50 Sweater Coats, brown, gray

@eats’ Furs~sh~ngsAll the latest styles.¯ in

Neckwear,Mufflers,Gloves and Suspenders,

r""+"4/~" ’ .-+, i~ },’/, ~k9%-; £/7 .-~ ~, ~"

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/’~i 17 H I~ f7(-~] ~j~_~£j~~_..Ut£~]~tl]~_~RB + styles of these shoes. ~ in Fancy Gift Boxes, ++

+ $3.50 Garnet and Gray Sweater ........ | "~ ~ Coats, all wool, for Christmas...52,48 None better for the price. -i

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f’~;’:’1’</~" P’(~’£’[]]~+ ’+P’+ ’¢’ "’++ +’ -’ Di~I0)l~,,~e+

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"---: ~Tltted to Count~~~ atrons on ~_.¢urchases of $t000 and ove~, H 5I. 7+illn

[i)( -(d-,~ll~ ~ " J[ ,: ]/ +l ,, !~ +~ ,!~i ~ water Power Co. [ Carfare rem y-p . p . . " . .

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Ila t. C N’+~"""+0",,=,,.,’" ’""’+"~’~’,,, 11603=05 Atlla~t~c Ave., At ~ ~c Ky; o {J.Fancy and Staple Groceries,

Hardware, Paints, BaledHay, Feed, Etc., [~]l’i: ~---’]1! ~I ,Igr------~l~ :" ~]gi]

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Bell Phone. ~IAY’s LANDINfl, N. J.

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The Housewifelll’t~] I1.~I spend :Ill llrr Ill,It" e*~)kingf)voy II hol .-toYe Y~’hL’11

5chusler’sBakery

~s at her ,,~+rvh-e. Try our prodnetsand be convinced.

Our wagon will call nt your Oc~3rdaily. Fresh wholesome I)aker2,"prod II If IN.

John Sehusler, Prop.,Wray’s Ianatng, New Jersey.

y ou +’all SO,IT as lli~,h ,’Is tin aeroplane and.~till y,m can’t go higher than

Abbott’s"Pan=Dandy" Bread

_~echanical ToysThese are ’,+’hat the boys like; an un- ~M

usually fine lot, fresh from SantaClaus factory. Prices...:.25c to $!1

it Is made right, baked rlghI m~d deliveredright Ioyour door [resh ever:)" mornlng orfrom your groeernmn If you ,~-~k for ~lL

Try one dol]al.’s worth or Abbott breadvheek.~ and see what It will .,~ve the house-wife these hot 0ays. Our Cakes, PI~ andBuns are fresh dally.

(’lI,kS. T. ABBOTT.

D. D. Hoover, Mar. May’s Landing, N.J.~ ’:’"’°’,~,%::"’;?o.%;’;’;["’’°°’-l~Iay’~ I~m~ng, New Jersey.

~r~~~~. ~~~~~~~~N~ "Rec0rd" advertisements bringresults,, A trim will convince you.

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tn all fhe latest styles, also Holiday Slippers,all colors, Child’s,Boys’ and Men’s Rubber

t, Boots and Shoes, Goodyear make. ,

~Women’s Velvet Boots in all

toe shapes, dull orpearl bu.ttons, handsewed ........ $4.00 & $5.00

Special Women’s $4 GradeCloth Top Botton PatentColt Vamp, all sizes,now ’ . ..... $2.50

Misses and Children HighCut Winter Shoes.

~We are Sole ~gents for Dr.Reed’s Cdshion SoleShoes, all ,shapes,now ................ .. $5:00

Men’s snappy Winter Rus-sets, also Patent Colt and .[~]Gun Metal Blucher,buttt0n and lace.. . :..$4,00 1

Men’s $5.00 Storm Kings.W. Goodyear;¯all sizes,now ....... : .............$4.50 I~1---- .~.’~

Holid~.y Slippers, ~.ll colors,¯ i

for Ladms and Gentlemen, .

all-sizes. " ’+

Fur Collar,now... ........ $2.00 & $2.50

~Women s 75c W. GoodyearStorm Rubbers,all sizes,

- now ............. : .....¯ .... 50c .... l _

A Full Assortment of Chi.ld’s, Misses’, We are Sole Agents f0r Gold SealWomen"s, Boys Rubber Boots in Storm Longshore and Lambertville Snag Pr0’ot

King and_Sh0rt.__ All new+ goods: .rBoots, best_!n !he_ w_o.[}d_ _--__-- _ ..

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