Ocean City Sentinel, 6 October 1904 IIIF issue link — Page 3

OceanCitySSenUnel SETTLEMENT MAY

BE REACHED '"E

■mUNBDAV, CNTOBFit (i. iwt

We *h»H I* Kiwi U. repelv new- >»d pomuiuiil<ntk>n> ihla commuultj- ami ..i All commurilcatlonii nboi pumiiaiilol '»ltli the full i for |>ul>ll<*tiun, but a> a k<);

.,n«I falth-

LOCAL DOTS.

rythln^h back to « ue. ^

Bra>» band" are tuiiiii* u

(keau City’a. e-ied In them.

The auturner PuttaKer> at

Ketilly fadhiK-

Sew Hchedule In elTe«l on The voice of the cam|>atx !• beard o'er the laud. Warren W. ftrowu ha> r. i

hi* rotlagea to Walter Ko«te

They aay that a county

Irague 1» In order lor next m

Wildwood want* a nev

hall. Wildwood ahould ha

AaaemblymaD Hildreth

have from 1300 to AlOO major

•onilttK election.

The Ited Men are Koine to bin thrmarlvea. Tliey’re jirKani/ine^ ii

and drum cor|«i.

The trolley care

nlng. Sow the little better ahow.

S C. Clelland,

"!>

a |>ropo»ltlon wit hunt th ble fealure* eom|ilaineil ol ’liman Headley here aaEK<

--WOMAN AGAINST PATENT MEDICINE-

PERSONAL.

- Council and Association Trying to Get Together on \ Two Disputes.

State President of W. C. T. would D. Says it is Full of Alcohol.

mil nutted that h

rxpect*

toplied r

la the aa

an Ocean City party. The creditor* of the Kind National Hank of t ape May City have tieeu cl'tn dollar for dollar, with iutrreM. former Judge Tham|i*on ha* been elected a member of the Atlantic l‘minty Democratic Committee'- ad-

vlaory board

Tha county Dcmiwrala will Ket tonether at the Court Houae uext Saturd*y. C. C. BUck, nominee for Cover

nar, will apeak

At IU apecialmeetltiKori Wednewlny evefiltig of laat week. It waa deckled b> negotiate a loan of tJ««l to |iay lutereat due on the Pv'i,000 bond. The meeting of the teacher*' amnrlaHoo, arbleh waa to have been held at Holly Heaeb on Friday and Saturday la*, baa been poatponed. Some of tboae w ho w ent out.lde on Monday morning did not llud the ll-b *o plentiful an they ha^ ex|>ected. Still, they caught ijulle a few. Church collection* and other eolith. buHone have bean generou* In all partof South Jeraey Ihla aummer, and thae far thia fall, which allowed that chareh-goere have fared well. Ibe membere of the \V. C. T. I', will meet at the Ixirae of Mre. linrk on Wedneaday aftcnioon next. .The maotlug w III be In chanre of Mra <5arA epecial meeting of the I.adle»' Aid Society;of the Find M. K Church w in be held at the pareonaxe to-morrow (Friday) eveniiiK. An invitation to all the lady member* of the church I. extended, whether memta-r* of the aid aoclety or otberw l*c. Ituidnew* of

Importauoe.

TO GIVE CONCERTS winter Kntcetalnmrnla daiinro »•» I-rraUj Irrtan chnreh Oocn l>. The member* of the I*adlea’ Auxiliary of the Flrat I’reabylerimi ■ hureh are arrauglug with a Philadelphia bureau to give a arrica of alx concert* thla winter, beginning Id • Sovember Tlie date* have not been determined at thla writing These entertainment* w III not be given during the taouth of December. About the middle of De cember H la intended to liold a bazaar. Theae entertalnmeiita, it la expected, will ha of a high order of merit, and -bould attract large audleucea. Henrtx •blpwrrckrd. A lutlMozeu young men left hereon the “Hallle Mareh," on Saturday morning, Inteodlug to aatl to Tuckahoe. They did not get very far, how ever, before they found that the water »ai too rough and the wind tooationg for oomfort, *c they returned to Ocean <ity. Tha wind played all worti tricks with the yacht, w hlch narro e XI pad being wrecked baton reached the lauding.

Iiellcd ti

ic prelaw

hi* title if In lion made by tin ■Ity, through It*

day or, would like to bear from the iroident of tbeoaaociatioii. Itev. Mr. Ijike anawered that perhapa there iaauiiaumleralauding. The city w tip Id probably never be able to •iKualure of every pro|ierty The idea of the a***>chitlon la a majority of the property

icre agree

theh

'erhap- it la

The property and lloanee committee* of Holy Trinity P. E. Church met al C Mahan'* on Friday evening for tin tranmctlou of bualuraa. General War ren presided. During a portion of tin cotnlug winter the service* In tht church ou Buudaya will be conducted by a minister, end at other times a lay reader will be In charge. Thla w lit he arranged au a* to advrnre the be*J

it church.

■ las Wesale rklillpa Borletl. The funeral of Mlaa Resale 1 Phlill|ia, "latar of Mlaa M. K. C. Phlllipa, of Ihla city, took plat* In Philadelphia on Monday morning laat Mlaa Phlllipa, who bad a number of friends In thla chy, by w hom idle wa* highly eaieemed, died during the latter part of laat wsek at the Ikome of her iiareula lu Philadelphia. Hiram Bteelmau, present Councilman from the Find Ward,-who wa» defeated by H I- Smith at the recent nomination, ha* decided to. against Smith at the coming election. He desire* to so notify bis friend, through the column* of Thk Sksti-

mjrfbSJadM, Oetober «th, at « 1. B. Kanck'a. 816 Aabury ave‘ lll are cordially Invited.

g in the way of the

-aid that he i

G raham aald that he Ii i city |laying for the liU-

l the

asked If It la Rev. Mi

l.akc'* understanding that all It w oul

,ry for CouncU to do is t

i ordina

O I IB'

iletl ii|wn at the November election Rev. Mr. Hake aald tbat he thought da Waa It. lie did not believe Die ty would ever have to uaecondemna.111 proceedliiga. He suggested that the best thing ty do la to have a rou-

-licctive law-

S|«-ak

•f the rest riel Iona ibiuittcl b^ the jr refer re 1 to the

lww.1 tanldl mi and the of the pli

plan- for a high school I

i nil n.

high *

an Headley «aid that i building aa pro|H.*ed b; Hm would U- exiieiiai^ t . n,.Id eo-l coiiaklerable t

Hie a-

ieorge O. Adams, President uueil, mnarked tbat tlie cost *eci tie one of the prllictpad objecUona, He Ibuughl that tlie |«ople would c i high school building this lime. He w as not In favor of pi ig upu preiMHillluii that the peoi

■ii Id vi

»'tilery, Itev. Mr. bake replied re la nothing wlateii In the

Ion. y'

If he were not theaasoelallon,

amlliugly a«lalthoiigh the

r» *re largely controlled by He nddeil that the cotinlooklng lor treul.le that I*

"rt commit the clly until tlie a.i ia- been heard from. • ouncilman Headier desired nation a* tu t be w boreal*Mil* < -Tty Solicitor.' that tlie city had better g<

bake -aid that latter, but he wait there should be *o

ithereil there t

behalf of the local union led the delegates toOccm r' cliurdk and to their hea Mr*. Rrlek, hi concluding, aaktal t the divine blessing might re-t u|

I'bjcct to sign

this liev Mr. i.al •an I'pH-eed to condemn.

' llm-c assembled and fo

how-«uy.uuii jSwjrTfwmJmme, and < lecl, and to ho|* tbat InTIte future

Asked

it the

-tat Ion

taoinlwalk ea-eiiicnt deed, Rev. Mr. bake auawered tbat anted a pavilion outside in to hold religious services and iject to the taking ofticket* ou . He said that he thought re the only objection* ■iltnan Headley remarked tbat the association can have a clause covering these points Inserted In the

d.

lev. Mr. bake replied that he did know tbat tbi* could be done lie ■ assured that -ueb la the case, ev. Mr. bake, going back to the ip ground matter, said that ao far e litigation la a>uc«rned, he

lug. It w

till* branch In Oeea ducted by Mr*. J. b. Vi

od bands

Mrs. H H Rodhie, au tlie Cradle Roll, a new rted a membership of e spoke In nattering t.

>t thin

■e w ill ever t

ity ecu, he can’t gel the laud, any President Adams: "W hy not mdke pr.>|*>altl<Mt tbat tlie awu-latk'ii will ay for litigation? " To this Itev. Mr. bake answered hat he did not know what the aaso-

iatlon will do.

He stated, further, that a meeting of tlie aiwoclat Ion’s hoard would be called icMlay night, and the motion

OFFICERS ELECTED

a meeting of the Ocean City Athletic A»~" tat km, on Monday eveiiug, these oIhcer* w ere electe*!: PreaJlent, IraS. l hampiou; Vice PqtoMeiifi Ir. N. Howard Hurt; Secretariv'S. Riwau: Treasurer, W. M. Kanck. A lew Hoard of Governors was chosen, lamely: Rev. J. B. McCloakey,Chalrnian: Dr. Cbaa^B. Rider, H. b Smith, W. W. Rrofrn, T. la* Adam*, K. M.. utlou and Jos. Sutton. A committee wa* ap,olnted to look i to the Ii nances of the organization od re|wrt at au adjourned meeting to t held ou Saturday evening

The officlal.board of the Flrat M. K. bureh will meet thla evening for the urpoae of taking action in the matter rt.uildlng a new church. The eatlitiled cost of the proposed edlllce U between 817,000 and 821,000. Toward Iht* amount, the ebureh lias tJUW, a wa* bequeatlied by Captain Philip M. Wheatoa, 8760 to 81000 of which I* far a church window.

Vernon Carbarn, of this city, who aa employed at the tVrst Jersey's atatfon here during the summer, baa *u transferred to Kgg Harbor Gilbert Coraon, w ho wa* In the West Jersey's freight omee here until a few loutha ago, w hen be wa* aeul to Glaaahoro. has returned to bla former

position in this city.

a Headley, lu answer to ;■^tatk>n , * olTer. aald^ihai'the

city ha* a high school at the present j time, one of the best in the State, !

rdlng to report*, and thi* Is euni-; 1. He expressed the thought that ■iiId he letter to have a complete

Working In PlitlaCIrlptilis. Vlnnle Adams, tof Ihla dty, *

kith the Cheats* boy*, ataried for Florida a short time ago baa secured j |H»ltlou In John Waiiamaker'a randy-making plant In 1‘hUadelphbC

Mayor Chami.lon aald that as lire, laudation showed a dlapoallkin to do K

■methlug, it I* proper that they | rp tm »,„on. should have -ever.I ImporUol matter* Tbe tb>t „ „„ adjusted. desire to *Urt a baae l«ll controversy, Rev. Mr. l-ke fa'.ded the sura»- (io| ^ |( ,, ||0| . UtUe Ut( io lhe au of establishing a primary school to leglBaendhig challenge .U ■oveand lelow thtcampgrou • d thc counl j.j File your enlhuei>lng the preaen e i si am away uulil next summer," It la

Sao— «»

an will give the sum of money House paper. ..ned, without re-trktion*. he had opcr-|lo- rrrformi i ilouM tlie people d-onld agree. I Aatuuon P^klcm. Adam- eom urred with of tW , ^ ^

li '' vle * • from a vlalt to PhiUdelphla. While The Mayor aoggesled that it would , n thl - l | terti aboae eyes had W iae u. cut out the tit xi for the pro- ba . ll trou bling him for aome time hy Caiucgic library and devote It 0 f B foreign substance in them, to the -chools. underwent a aoccosufol operallon.

he O|jnio that the Carnegie gift*

dways rx|*enslve, having, aa ihey do, F.iigliah A Johnaon have ftntalicd Uaveuaon, of Philadelphia, by i string attached. work ou tl* addUkrti oMwo alngleUai-' *' “

Rev. Mr. I dike aald that hb thought room* on the aecond floor of the Prado. ltd he a good thin* to F.. T Fries I* getting ready for the

oilman N. C. Godfrey, of lids city, pleased them that they will hav number of additional piece* made by

have a new-high school” It would help Vinter trad*, and * Ul have .11 of the Mr. Godfrey. I he Utter la hualne** and Iwrease tbeclty'a capital room* heated for tlie comfort of hi* busiest *“ “ at little expeuae to the municipality, j gumta. being.

Mr*. K. T Fries ha* reti a short visit id Atlantic fit t aidain William Houck,, rlslted hi* family here Mon

light the trail

1c I*

... Thureday . all right Jo

NEW BOARDWALK I. WILL HELP CITY <500 a Day Would be Expended Here During the Next Five Months. .111 Speaking of a new boardwalk, one of ileeau City's leading real Male cll ' men -aid, a few day* ago, tbat he wa* , more than glad to see that most of the 11 a P ro l’ er *F owner* along tlie beach front , were awakening to a realization of the ini]uitaiice of a settlement of -the I laiardwalk trouble | Every day th*t this Improvement I* nit off means a loss of 8VM to the city. A tth the ticgiuulng of work o|ion a ■oanlw alk, a will mean 8-VIO a day for k-cau city for tlie next five months. .Villi the llrst movement towards the ■reelInn of x new walk work will be

building, and

rid of these pater Drunkard* i-an be madci medicine tKUtle just of the brandy bottle.'

•by of those inlereated in Hie

-.-r-n.

aid Ihal

11 tbc pa*t

made by Mr*.

The reiairt of the Trea-urei balance of fl.7» on baud The report from Miss Flick

lot that

ms of Ha

.-orable

The re|>ort of the ■ade by Mrs. Chi as received with thank*. Mias I.lzzte Cor-011, of th Ity Y. W.C.T. I'., gave a I report of this organization, w I fifteen active and seventeen honorary lembera. This society wa* highly impllmented in a letter w ritten by ra. Hester Hand and read at the

convention.

Adams, of this city, wa* re-elected County President. The other oUlcers chosen are: Corre«|ioudIng Secretary, Mrs. Adell Smith,Soa vllle: Recording Secretary, Mrs Fklter, Dcnnl-vllle: Treasurer, Mr*.Cha*. Schelliuger, West Cape May. The next meeting will be held hi lhe •pring, but no date w as llxed. Mrs. Rodlue asked If there I* no fund from which money could be taken to defray the exiieuaesof the('orrisponding Secretary and oilier oltlrer* who are <-om|>elled to spend their own money. To this the Hut* President replied tbat there Is not; tbatthcCape May County Cnlon ha* always had a poor treasury. The expenses of the '■resident when she goes to SUte and other convention* on l*half of the local union rbould be |iald, but

ir Ikx

The 11

if the Cape May County Culo

thia condition could be changed and theuntou placed u a healthy flnaucia! condition. Mra. Rourue delivered an Interesting iddresa before a go««l-sized and knee in the church In the evening. RENTING COTTAGES o«-iison la I’ncoaraKlug. A* au encouraging bit of new* to the llinkl—tboar w ho have been fearful beemuae rental prices of cotuge* here have been dow 11 for a season or two, they will never return to their normal and fglrly-prodlable paying baxla-lt la auted that Mra. K Rruck’a cotuge, ou < entral avenue, near eiith street, fias been rented for next far for the aum of 84oO. Another •luge already leased la that of Dr W. 11. Ixmg, on Central avenue, below ■ ilrteeiith street, for w hich 8100 will be paid. In both cases, there Is a maIncrease lu the reuts, showing that reasonable people recognize the the txHidltkms w hich existed during the past season or- two cannot continue, and that fair price* must be pakl for comfortable aummer borne*

this resort.

This early renllng of cottages higher rate* than have prevailed reitly augur* wall for a prosperoui

A number of professional men from Philadelphia visited the new Coraon'

on Saturday afternoon They

looked over the Improved tract and

al expreaaed their Intention of

building boat houae cottage* for u next summer. R. W. Edwards, of l Improvement company, will be c

gaged during tha next two weeks,

establishing agencies lu Philadelphia, Reading, Laucarirr, WHmtngU.11 and

In cities this aide of the Dels

e been visiting Mr*. H.

-Idle, are visiting James l Osborn vllle, N. J. Mra. Charles ScbeHengi • ay City. *|>enl a couple c

redge, this county, 1

•hlllp Gould, of Woodbine, was oug the guests of the Ocean City

use during the week.

'rofeasor H. H. 1-ake has been -ted cborlster and Miss l.uiu Cake

ut*t at the M. E. Church,

ieorge L. Fox, of Camden, called m friends here during th* week, was a guest of the Atglcu. ir. and Mrs Samuel Run-ell have returued home alter visiting friends lu lhe vicinity of Wtnaluw Junction. Charles W. HotTmau, of Salem, .|>etiCa <-onpie of days here the past seek with his cousin, it. C. Duttield. John M. /.urn, of Philadelphia, a .ummer cottager, was In town a few lay* since, registering at the Rlacayne. Senator and Mrs Lew is M. Crease left here 011 Saturday last for a w eek'* sit among friends in New York Bute. Mra. W. C. Femm and aon, of this ty."recently visited the former’* *1 r, airs. H. H. Itllcy,, In South Sea-

I18. I* but

.f the

>nditk>na: and It

n the

outside world that one must expect a .-onstderable amount of the money to 111-ke the industrial w heel* go around. With money coming from the outside investors, w ho see chances of increasing their worldly stores, will oome increased benefits to the mechanic and storekeeper in turn. All will feel the revivifying influencea. Then, too, when the Pennsylvania Railroad sees

■t the ;

Sxilroid liau-tikltt.

H0TSL oise/iYRe.. Ocean Ave. Retween Eighth and Ninth Street*

IW*

T AM) -BASUOIU: R. 1 *fl*rt ivtotosr «. in.

OPEN ALL THE YEAR

THE IMPERIAL UH& CKMTKAI. AVK., OCKAX flTV

HOTEL ATGLEN OCKAV CITY, N. J.

THE EM MET!'

GARWOOD HOUSE, 71a Central A venae, OCEAN CITY. New Jarmay. Uetlcbiral Isysllos ^Al^lh-^ loi—i^m ^ ‘ MKaH.UARW(KIP, Prop.

io do sometlilng, the ofllclata of tlie ■oiupauj- will doubtless lend a helping | band In giving us better aervlce—aay a III rough express each way every week 'lay, w lib uot even a atop at Hea lale, ' Tlie speaker added that he did not refer to the Reading, for nothing but | Hie rankest kind of aervlce, appar-! cntly. may be looked ftf^from this I rompany, if the recent iierfonuances j are to be taken aa a criterion.

THE SWARTHMORE

s. u ha Ham. a

WILL GIVE SOME LIFE

THE KATHLU B Oeatra! Araaos. OCEAN CITY, K. J. iremtoombrul 'wrlufarbookleu"' Ml.HHKs LEW Ik A CONAfUI. THE IDLEWTLD

saa.

Sea Bay Transportation Co. sssn.sr Aurvlla and Klsctzlc Basu Jamoa A-Undand liatld ■akaglar auX* boorty

“d Hawns* Fowl

e members of Kaltnia Tribe, No l .o. R. M , and Wahstdla Council. No. 60, Degree of Pocabonlaa, are arranging to have merry times during thFcoming winter.- These organizations wljl combine to give entertainments two or three times a month, (•erbapa, and tlie re la auftlclenl talent lu the two organizations to make these affair* highly au-reasful, as well

a* pleasing.

Wahstdla Council, although still In It* Infancy, 1* displaying remarkable strength. It has given a couple of social allalra during the last couple of months and Is growing vigorous lluanclally. Another event of a de-

lightful nature will take place Monday evening, when a “l w ill be given In the conucH

feature of the occasion will be the drawing for the McKinley rucking ' r, neat, durable and comfortable

Mooklvk Tkkkack, X

r. K. CHAMPION

OCEAN cm HOUSE

TINE. Proprietor

THE LYNWOOD

illc.

.'ii** Moaetta atricklaud, of Rrklgeou, Is visiting her brotlier, Lawyer A. ;. Roswell, and slater, Mrs. K. Gandy,

n thla city.

J. Morgan Dix, a leading citizen of :a|ie May Court House, wa* a visitor here a few day* ago. He was a guest

tlie Rlscayne.

Mr*. Ellen Godfrey and daughter, r*. O’Brien, returned to their home thla dty after a week’* nlwcuce w Itb relatives at Marmora.

. ..RESTAURANT.,

ANll

ICE CREAM PARLOR

l*wi* or loacbaa arrrsd. Ojsl*r* In -very

y«15SSar nttEl'iJlri'afl cilL

8100—Hugh L. Reeves, assignee of harlea H. Vanaman, to John J. Tay-

ir, lot Ko. Cl, Seetion L.

811—Hugh L. Reeves, asalguee of JMIOMO Building IxHa, Pleasure aveCliarie, H. v «n,inmn. Wllllu K "'aST'tCSu «'l Hervlee, lota Nos. 433 aud 134, Boo- Fourth street, near ‘ *-

STOP—READ—THINK

Dr. 1

Mr. and Mrs It. W. Edwards left here yesterday for a visit of a couple of

io Philadelphia.

. C. M. Rice, Mini Lindsay and Hughe*, of lAiwistown, Pa., labors here a few days since, registering at the Emmett. E. V. t oraou and wife, of Marmora, dl-kiiown lu this dty, left yesterday for the St. L>.uls Exposition. They will be absent several week*. J. O. Colloday, of Philaddpbla, la spending a couple of weeks very pleasantly here in -bis cottage on Wesley avenue, above Fourth street. I, L. Haven aon and family will cloi« tlH-lr aummer cottage at Hevenleentb aud ('entral avenue to day aud return to Ibdr Philadelphia borne II. la:Roy Applegate will shortly move bla family from thla dty to Rlverton, and will open a real estate odtee lu Riverside lu eounectkiii with hia

Philadelphia office.

‘‘Joe” Bcbock returned home tire latter part of last w eek after |«*alug a short time wR}i friends In Philadelphia and Trenton He ls now working in a cigar store here. N. T Lulton, money order clerk lu the |iost office, Is taking a two weeka’ vacation. Accompanied by hia family, he Is vjaltiug friend* In Philadelphia aud ItdawareCounty, Pa. Dr. William Ingle aud Wiiliain Farris, of Philadelphia, and Dr. Shield, of Germantown, w ho spent aconpleof weeks pleasantly lu the cottage owned by Dr. Ingle's father, Ml Central uue, have returued home. Rev. John H. Bunwell, a former liaatur “I the First M. E. Church, of this dty, non- stationed at Trinity Church, Bridgeton, left his home In that dty Tuesday morning - , to visit the St lain Is Expoatlion. On hia return be will spend a few days .with rela-

tives in Ocean City.

Jnat a Old

The recent decision of Cbaucdor Magic, In the Prerogative Court, at Trenton, refusing the request of May Steelman for the use of monies from the Wheaton estate now held io two of

of the | the county banks, dops not affect the

In thcioMy these days, statu* of the will case, decided against errun with jobbing orders. | Mrs. Wheaton a few w eeks

aa glad to see Tit* Bbktikei. call attention to the Heading's tween Philadelphia and this eily,” aald one of Ocean City’s pr it,business men. "Nearly all who ve occasion to use the Heading are uplalnlng, and many who have

traveled on thla road for years are

E FMwards and ’ oow buying tbdr ticket* from tbc

Pennsylvania Railroad Company.

More will do ao, too.”

n L.

$3*10—William K

'buries Ellsworth Haag

•‘■T, Heel km C.

Half cs

Ap-

Masaey M al. to f'/ «>*•>«. Fourth 81 red, Ocean aag ei ux..fot No. K

OCEAN CITY BAKERY

rrnlae Ii

be OKriTIWU^

BREAD. FANCY CAKES and PIES GEORGE S. BICKEt, Proprietor

E. CLINTON k CO., BRUSHES, 100S 11UR, Ul S S. TENTH ST., rmu-Awaz.rma. pa.

Paper Hanging and Painting More Wall Paper this spring: than ever. : WINDOW SHADES FROM 15 TO 60 CENTS. : Art Material, Pictures, Paints, Oils, Brushes, Varnishes, Window and Looking Glass. Go see the goods and you will buy at B. R. Smith & Sons 1048 ANBURY AVENUE* . OCEAN CITY. N. J.

Cheapest Investment in Ocean City 10 lots iteot Thirti-sermtti Stmt, only $735 Street improvements paid The two Central avenue lots alone are cheap at $800. Easy Terms. A sure profit of 50 per cent, in less than two years. Address, MASSEY A EDWARDS, EIGHTH AND CENTRAL AVENUE

ROBERT FISHER Real E>«sta.te BOURSE BUILDING Eighth St. and Asbury Ave.. OCEAN CITY Do you want a Ooitifce or Hotair Hers you anything for rent? Do you wish to boy, or have yon anything to sail? Let me know—I'LL DO THE RB8T. Catalogs ot> application.

Beautiful Cottage Sites.. High Ground. Lota Graded. Streets aud Sidewalks Graveled. Many new boHdlngs already erected. Plot lying betw. avenue and the Ocean, and Fifth and North atreete. Apply to any real edata agent, inratalgale before

Ocean City Land Company ■ ItUNE *1. AI A *A Ik A’ *■. »— ** *.**b«**w —- - ■ - .

1. OAMor. wa user

•OX, wmideat

4.1* Ik m. v«*x*ta>a.

KIHON J. WgKKH,

J. TUW NHEXU, Uaa

AMERICA'S STARDARD OF EKELLERCR The H. B. DAVIS Co. Guaranteed 100 Per Cent Pure WHITE LEAD Made as In “Ye Olden Time" WILLIAM RICH BeaLIcnt Kepreocatauee South Kentucky avenue or P. O. Box 62, Atlantic City THE H. B. DAYIS COIPAIY, Baltimore:. >■ aszii.amd.

IRA S. CHAMPION Alderney Dairies Guaranteed Strictly Pare FWLK AND Ice Cream ESTABLISHED 1U1

h Cold.-norma* new ibla raar, aaa are Iwrr.1 lugl'e 'TMaz isrvlre sow I baa la tbs reaV J YtiiSt. EDilAsbQryije.

CHA*. E. ADAMS i IRQ.

Faraltare. Coryell, Mattiag aa4 BeMiag, Window Shades, Etc. 713-14 Anbury avenue. Ocean City, N. J.

W. H. MITCHELL, BRICKLAYING • PLASTBBN8 lOBBIJifl n PPBOI^WT Residence: 704 Central Avo OCEAN CITY, K. J. «. 0. Uim r * Mmb 8E0. 0. ADAMS A BIO. PLASTERING, RANGE SETTING, BUCK LAYUK* Etc., Etc. AU Work In Mason Uaa Promptly OCEAN CITY, N J.

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