VALUE OF LAND IN SHORE CITIES
Iwar4»
. at from fIMUlofMOU. aod li «lll PERSONALS »e are Ihlrtj-Bve lo forty per |
rhea per and far more deelrmole j Mim Edith Uoorley h eMUuc I
rultaife ■lte« Kultdeontral are unoie In Trcaiou.
*ur
Prices Here With Those
of Other Places.
the •uttjtvt of "tioom*" aod real > value* lu iea»luie»r—urta. K. Vi. nl the firm of Ua**e> A Kd-
llhfh
a.m. p.m. .1
• Tboreda*
10 KrMay 6S0, « 4T
11 tfcmnUy
tSSuBday 7.««; -M 1
S.14’ 8Jti 2.00 2.40;
14 Tneaday 8 48 8 07 ; 2.S1 * IA IK Wednesday ’ * 47 l#,l SS 16 Thmaday 3*0610 m ».4o t *o — ,1(1.61 11.22 4 9 6.9!
... 6.16 6J6 .40 6 18 7.16
sssa .-i
bo foritet* lo be Ibaok-
ful bar fallen aaleep in life.” wroU HtevroKin. and Ibh 1* true All bar« ■oinetblnc to be thanhfol for. TIm
Male—the a hole country- remgnlre* W anW. a fe» day* a*o »poke a# folloua aod appredata* thl*. and thu* It I* | 0 a Miutixki. reporter: tbal. officially. tv-d*y ••Vltanh'irtTtnir o| to Lie a yrncral ■•ommeul • lay. \ that Omaa t'lty I* <40let. It ba* no A* Oovernor Htt*e* «■>* lo Me pro-1 n | a , t0 m re'cral year* clatuallon: -Wi have Kalhercd Hx | aluot ll l«d one frulta of another year In pletity. The| -rrbr quedion I* frrtpxnlly e*ked irth ha* yleldrd boonteou* harvr.lt (tori no , omn City Uk- on the hoahandiuan. All onr ludu*- L rralrr ar(lvll; «,Hild uatunrtly trie* floortab. Ijihor I* !it|>plly aod jjtevrlop into •boom - eootfltloaeT To peacefully employed, and trade *"<)!every quretlouer I have lecome amirr at flood tide. 6Ve are B jurdi reply that tlx
borne and abroad. Tlx | ir irr. of
r heard errat tale* of the Wltdaood Creat project and luv rated tlx fart*. Here I* a trad pnndpally of Oiled meadow gyouod. lyiua below Holly llearb, and at the prt*eiil lime beyond tlx reach of railroad or iliey. In a hhh lu»lde thirty fed lot* • rapidly *elltn( fur from fmo lo fxti
IS r-unday..
30 Monday 21 Tneaday S2 Wedutaday .. 9 Tliurwlay ... 9t Friday 9 Hatardiy ....
.1 19 1^. ... .. . 2.27 2 46 6.41 ». H.KU IA1 8 6010 12 .1 4.9 4.6610..M 11 08 69 6 8811.4*... . 616 8.46 JBI .42
. 7* 7.40
A ISfi 8J0, . .
.: 8.47 8 21. 2J4 1.16 V8810.14 89 4 “
.'10 27 11 ffc 4 Ik 4
Cou< Moiaye tnrkry* will he t In many trainee today, and a 1 paople would be thankful for even the cold Morarr variety, »lx month* or year old though the fo» U be.
can atToid to do toabould take at ematonal rundown from Philadelphia and vicinity and enjoy a day or by tbe aea thl* time of the year Ocean City baa good winter bote!*, and lore would feel perfectly at borne.
Btuutof tbe
bean* of tbe people turn to rtgbteou*and abundant opportunity la their* lo relhry tlx aspiration* of ul. CtrlllaaUon guew onward, bleared by tlx prog rew. of science, broader CbfMmnUy. by higher i*. by .tlx spirit of hone-ty and truth. For all Ibewe thing*, we lilt ur heart* In gratitude to Almighty
od.”
And while thanking Oodforallof ^ of HU itroug1 Hem ember tbe
In reply lo a corre*pondent, anna* City Journal deliver* Itrelf of thU gem . "Tbe world U wagging 'happily and Nature’* sweet * jangling noUlly out of tune with a sder of the Journal who live* In x. Kan. TbU reader, wbodgu* hlmrelf •Holledr.’ and give, n* Muerty print what be wrttea, take* violent d uuaoooantaWe ercrprloo. to a reel little poem which ran hi IbU per tbe other day Ttx name of tbe soulful lay waa 'Be Strong, Fight <>n, and tbe title no donbt made an e*|e ctal appeal to the Journal * poetry edlaftrr be had plodded wearily through many vereew of I ere quality Bolivar failed to aee tlx txauty lu tbe
Tautwti about certiorari*, rey* the Atlantic • By Uni let of merit In the
Thk New York Herald ha* word for Senator Bradley: ••William J. Bradley, of Camden, will be tlx preeMent of tbe
How many people there are wbo seem to think U I* perfectly legitimate to beat a rereet car company or a railroad! The element ol <1 nu-b an action evidently
Aou>ruing to tbe Trenton State CaretIr, which claim* le have It on pretty good authority,Woveroor Stoke*, In hi* mereage lo tbe LxgUlatere next winter, will nddrere hlmrelf forcefully lo tbe aabject of vou buying. It I deretood that tbe executive ba*atudled
lo tbl* dlrec-
a laws of a kind that will
an end 4a vote pnrebakiag and 4 U puedble for political partle* to
baxhig In U* steady grogtb could Include a popular ohjecliou tu the haring of newly-married couple*,* good i would be very thankful. Kidnapping
tacbed to tbe goiug-away carriage,
placarding tbe Jual-made-ouc, as
rank outalder* may have a baud In the alleged fun, are the chief ofTei.ce-, a bile rice and hoota thrown for luck'* ■ake are more than likely to wing or
•Uug tbe target* and lead tbe
think their wedding day onlucky. Yon may always have questioned tbe
g od taste of such go;Dg*-on. bu
ixrlup* never had your Indignation ar»urel till you re* a |«or little bride,
ly exhausted anyway In get-
Hr» June* Smith, of Metershu a* a visitor here ou Saturday. Ml*w Amy Tburn ba* returned fr-
hlllty to tbe store*, hay and both rail-lengthy visit !• Philadelphia 1*. and tu w birh a lot of the same j W. |l. Sherrcrd, of Haddouflrtd, » re* ran be purchared for one-half the among tbe week'* visitor* here.
I reasonable margin of adace left w llhlu w bleb a huum rwn
rrate
•1 txlleve tlx great majority of our Investor* and palm * regard thl* a* true, and 1 bad dropped Into tlx babll of thl*general belief myrelf. and would probably he runllnulng hi « Usday I It uot occurred lo me that aa all UCW. high Of low. are atm ply retail I aa real create activity and progrew simply based upon their relation tadlUoos In place* of similar < ‘ tr to oar ow n. would II not be nvereigate a few of oar *t*trr resort* there Hum aod form an opinio created by atmplc
•Be strong, say not tbe days are evil,"' scornfully repeal* tbe Indignant Kaumn: 'If I my the days are not evil 1 would be foiling a Ik. 'Speak out bravely for Uod.' What apeak oat bravely for Uod or any other person? Tbe wbot . — . - but a pot-up job oi r to what I aay Bolivar, of Abilene, bitterly renounce tbe lender and barmfore optimum of tbe verm and kick ■ of uplifting awntlmant. Hereto be oomfortad and mournfully reUerate* that tbe 'whole bua nothing but a dirty pul-up job •We have long speculated upon the mysterious Influence* of poetical ■ opon mankind. Tbe harp of n emotion* U a strangely t meet. To many tbe bauntlng lervor of thu soul-yeeruing ballad would appeal as restful end Inspiring, could Imagine nothing more barmthan tbl* poatleai mg.' But U didn't to Bolivar, of AibUeoa. He Wok It too • a reaooantaJ red rag to bk diagruntkd fancy. Bollrar. of Abilene, evtdaully labor*
under (be
poetry mean* what It *aj»; that It embodies common rense and that we ibould attempt to understand U-Tbat' til wrong, Bolivar. Poetry Is Infondad to be more or Ire* mysterious. Otherwise It would be written In jure plain English. Poetry U only i Inspiration, nobbing aud throbbing verve and monlea, of pain, love, auger, hope, despair aod other elemental cut up Into rhythmic stove lengths for imercial u*c lo feed tbe furnace* of Imagination. Nobody really and truly tries to understand poetry, Bollvi and perhaps there In a ‘put-up jotf lurking somewhere In tbe Bom of 'Be Strong.' We didn’t write tbe 1 tf there t* a 'job,' It U a* much on
a* on you.
'Perhaps, Bolivar, V you ‘ should look a little closer about you you would find aumetblng lo be thankful for. something to ‘apeak out bravely ~ God' for. There Is trouble enough world, we know, but there la lu gulngout of our way W bunt i . There seem* to be mmatblng wrong with you, Ho IB Into tbe sunshine. Look about you. Try to be joyful, aod the world will uot appear half so cold and nut Imagine that even ax little poem 1* a 'dirty put-up job There are too many Uolh world. They art sour and unUappy tbrougb their own shortetgbfodi They re pel I tbe sweet, cheerful and helpful thing* uf the world and Invite only brooding diarontent until they company for beast. Tlx more unhappy world I* the one whocontinually bants tor thtegr to com plato about Instead ref thanking God fo^Abc couuliaas bleasing* that everywhere abotuod. 1 here la auo her verse to-the Utile poem. Bolivar, and It -toarft your ease. It runs:
•‘Ale* days ago. 1 waa a member I party that Wok a whirl down ihroogh the ewenty In oos of H -*" II wagons.’ 1 acesrjged tin aUb great trepfclatiou. on of tbe o* Dcr's reputation for absolute sreiese aud W ild West daring aod bravado, and expected out UaU would be marked with dead chicken*, iplug dogs, frightened treble* and wling farmer*, but I wa» delight fully dee Ived. Tbe proprietor, for tbl* trip at leare. took on the sam< natural mask of aoavliy aod coos that be assumes toward ter victim* when whirling I around on lot-buntlug Junket*, an thrilling relventure.or acctdente Jt ■>*lou of our uervas of marred moot huc**> aud pleasure of tbe
trip.
re first Inspected Cape May proper, squirming lb rough *, Increasing our speed by tbe -ruus saloon*, with lheir attrac rev lum-br*. aud touring pari lb. large, ritoot hotele. wboee principal Interest to me Is fo Ux wealth of ante-
•Obi* May always bring* to met gerekm* of tha pare- Our father* mother* gased upon It with awe aud fonder In tbelryouthful day*, t rate It still, and would uo * Irink of casting a *lur upon Ba fair .me than 1 would of slighting tbe oemory of my titloved grandmother.
dust these i
But U k Indeed wonderful tbe efforts tbst have been made to rsjuvene It Tbe two gnatewt epeckltre* mold pal decay—tbe Peuneylvei Hell road and ibe Heading Kell roadgiven It heroic treatment. Injectlatu Us clrculatiou tbe powerful sttmulaute of Ixavy mils, high speed' -beduks aod luxurious service, but S aged eye k relll dull, aud Ibe color
iped out tbe beech drive Inspect tlx 'New Capa May' tract, aud we were Immediately Imp “* with tbe low grade of thk One boulevard. It* elevation ab-ive *ea level, and that of tbe new boardwalk that form* lureaward boundary, arem so slight that W« could not conceive of either wUhetaudlog such northeast inns as are experienced every lour years along our crest.
' Ibe great
Da. Id Scull Is spending Thant ng lu Doll lug* sired. > harlas It. Wrtaa, ..f Grrutanl W. H. Adam*, of t'ollmgsw,**! u town during tlx week. K K Buoy, of Fblladelphla. - IsUur here a few day* ago Ferry tV Kbklde. uf German!
JOS. 0. CHAMPION ..Builder..
“Tlx location due* nut rom|wre with { ir tilled oxodoe ground from Foerth r reel to rblrieenth street lu access 1-1
figure, and yet ready teen sold, with Ibe proviso that cottages ranging from fl*V to 82.8■■ •hall hebulUtkersou by Seplrtuhrr 1st, •wo lllled ground menHoned he completed to grade, extend nd street* through It, ssrt out shade tree* along Its sidewalks, carry the trolley along Bay avenue to Fourteenth street, and this neglected part of Ocean City will admit of no dry from either Wildwood frere or lends of tlx North Wildwood trend Company and (Miens' Ir* railroad on that hrarh, thousands of lot* ou the New Cape May tract, lo Its western section. selling for61300aod ll-Vm rscL he found lucomparable to then -cry point of desirability. “Wa must not take tbe highest prices at which our lot. are held as be present standard of values, and allow investors to be frightened .way by For Instance, there are lot* • u A*bcry avenue, between First aud Third street*, that ran be purchased a* low as 6400 each. Splendid lots of fifty foal (rootage on Wesley av> between Third and Fifth streets. 61000 to 61300 aod, aHhongb many lots on Central from Fourteenth lreels, are held at 61800 and flow, yet a careful buyer con w at fUW and 61400 each. ''These figure* will demons) any unbiased observer that property to be ae- nred in Ocean City to-day lower figure than at any other m« u tbe New Jersey coast of the sat evelopmeut and advantage*. •'Ocean City U biding U* time, firel-cla** ocean front hotel cannot much longer delayed, aud. when It great spirit of enterprise *11 rapidly develop In Its wake, ana tha will pul our resort on that higher plant
'he is
i Chamberlain returned on Su day from a visit to 1'blladelpbls. J. 8. fstersou. of Phllsdelphk, w moiig the city 's Sunday visitor*. J. A. Ittcbmood. of Pblladelph! a* a recent sojourner tu this city. J. W. Cornell and sou, of I'hlladi ■hi*, were visitor* here on’Sunday. 8. H. Garretson, Jr., of Haleyvllk, . J., was among Ox week's vlritoi Kbenexer Adamm, of U c*i I'hlladi b a. spent a lew day* here this w re 7 horna* Jack, of Colllngawood. w
Somers Jack, w burg, were visitor
day.
among tbe week's
NO BASKET BALL
Trower’* Hall, It has been learned, moot be bad foe basket ball purposes, • at i»re*enl the prospects fn ■roe here are not encouraging. Tbe effort to get tbe ball room of the Aetna Hotel wa* also a failure. Arthur Chester mud ‘‘Joe" Sc hock •ve received offer* from tbe Bachelor Club. of Fblladelphla. One y-fuug man w Ira like* I basket hall game* suggests that hack of the reorgantxatlon of tbe letlc Aasxctatlou put tbe price of tlx membership at such a sum ■ g meu here cau afford, aud then have tbe organization foster a basket
learn IbU w Inter.
KILLED^ DEER
si trouble with American
that H I* the vicious, not tbe virtuous, which our smart set Imports from F.urnpe. aod which, without let or blndranse, gets through tbe custom bouse, writs* Henry Wallenon In tbcNovem berOoemopollian. intheend,perhaps, tbe ssfelt will bring about n* reaction even the automobile craxe will subside tnlo a steady and useful locomotion. Tbe time may come when tbe rich
n will find sometblug
the meadow*; giant pumps ai -orklug and there U every ovl that tbe qdmpauy Intend* lo carry out tu 'filling' programme. Material tbe company's new hotel U being delivered upon tbe ground, aud work U progressing on lu cement fouudi though we understood that a bottom bad not yet been found, tlx cement work sinking below grade '
night.
-Let us trust that thk project may provs an ultimaU success, for tbe character of tbe pcopk lutenwted lu It. aud the high vaiuw* at which tbair lot* are maintained, will surely react favorably upon all seashore development; and we certainly must admire Ibe commercial courage of tbe men wbo have boldly plunged Into Uit* stupendous venture Aside from this hotel project., we do not believe one hundred dollars are being speut for Improvement In 'Old' or 'New' Cape May to five hundred In Ocean City at the present time. "Wildwood wa* tbe neat point we reached. Tbe town proper showed little change, though oue or two very baudsome houses and a pretty store 1 are In process of construction That splendid *|>lr« of confidence aud enthusiasm that ha* don* so much for thk charming place waa everywhere In
Mayor Jo*. G. Champion returned Sunday from hk gunning trip In tbe Malue woods. He brought borne wU him. two fin* trupbk* of hk skill aa mgrksman—a goud-*hwd doe aod tsn-poisted bock. He report* having
bad great sport.
lo the party were Henry I>. Moore and Ik. Tomlin, of Had onfield Mr. Moore killed two doe, and Hr. Tomlin
visitors here u
W. 8. Graham
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Ocean City,
N. J.
***
PWinxt <«ncl Spe.eificfition« Prepared ot Short Notice
rrvHrrrSi’ c. a sithens i son. Cap® 31111 lOiWBS.
K L. Ostrander w ill go lo Fltman Grove to remain during tbe winter and Mrs. Uotxrt Carson, of Fblfodelpbk. were vknora here on
Saturday.
Mr. aud Mr*. John B. ( brktkii have returned from a visit to rela'lve*
in Eldor*
and Mrs. Sylvanus Murphy, of tbk city, have gone to HiMgetoD I
1*U friends
General K. W. Warren aod wife, • bkcltv, are *|*udlug a few days I Fblfodelpbk J. H. Miller, of Philadelphia, wa* tuntig those registered at tbe Prado during tbe week. Mr*. W S. Johnson and Mr*. Yetla Slone, of thk city, are (pending a few day* lu Fblfodelpbla. I. ('hambeoi and Miss ChainIxr*. of Philadelphia, were gucsl- of Ux Katblu Ibk week. Mka 1-Xella Warren, of Pblfodel3k, ba* been spending a few day* Itb her parent* In thk city. Morgan Hand k borne from Rutger* spend the holidays w Hb bk par< Mr. aud Mr*. W Sc tl Hand W. Hildreth k taklag bk ten day*' vacation lie k gunning In the southern section of tbk county I. B. Smith, of Pbiladelpbk, wbo uiit the Brighton Hotel In Ibb was a visitor here during tbe w e* J. K. Smith, of Fblfodelpbla. formerly Mire Mae Hlgbee, of tbk city. ■ visitor here during tbe wa and Mrs. H. Townsend Wllsuu daughter, Mis* Helen, of West 1'blfodOlpbla. are visiting In tbk city and Mr*. I-earning Stephenson, of thk elty, have gone to Wenonab and Pbiladelpbk to visit tbelr cbll-
FUEL LIGHT HEAT DO IT NOW SERVICES RUN RANGES SET ON SHORT NOTICE cm CIS LIGHT CO.
0. J. HAMMELL Marble»( Granite Work
Miss Kftrabcth C-orson entertained several of her friends at her home last ruing All enjoyed a vary pleasant time, aud tlx refreshment* were partaken of with w»4. Those present were Misses Alice Watson, Hcrylc Adams, bertha Sampson, Lydia Hlg-
bkarre vanities and for-1 bee and KM* Adams, Haulel Kreurs, i, surrounded by j Willkm Collkson, Jesse Stephenson,
buy, | Parker Miller, Franck Corson and
ly to‘HiramSteelman.
”if > Asri K SALE—The Cottage Property. derl.lng vVreley avenue, east side. .For Is loos In tbe terms apply to Young, Corson, 721 1
iof alKfodarisloc^Asbory avenue
"Hewing Circle" held tbelr first meeting of tbe season at tbe home of Ml** M. E. C. Phillip* ou Thursday evening last. They made s lot of fancy article* for Christmas Tbcuexlmiet Ing all! he held at tbe Hkrayne.
Amo* G Chamber*, Margaret bam •er*. I’hll .drlphla.
PRADO
H. K. Voorlxus, Atfonix t'lty; J. H. .Miller, Philadelphia. OARWUon. Arthur Corson, Hoesley's Polul; H. Kupp, Philip Coleman, Irvbi Hale, Philadelphia; H. B Collins, Millwllr: Harry Host rick, Camden; Thorns, Jack, Colllugsw ood, WYOMING. Mias M. H. Asken Mather, Ml** A P. Smyth, Wilmington; Miss M. H Hayes, I'uodllla, N. J.; Chari*. Mat baas, J. Mstbe*.. K. K. tCoy, 1. H Smith, Philadelphia.
ruminate over the great posslhlllour own city contained, a Hb aud haauUfully graded streets
and sptsodld. bay frontage, lf« only could be Instilled with thk same spirit
of corporate and Individual andevvt W* rolled up to Angfosea aod then
through the famowa North Wildwood tract, counting six prrtty cottages now
course of cunatrucllon, and noting
I be II u me rues signs that ad vert Ire lu charms and the cheapness of Hs lob
"We were astounded, however, l
find that lot* of thirty fret frouto«e are selling foe 61*10 In the < Him. tract,
at a dlsunoe of from twetwe to II' hundred feet from tbe ocean, '
6IHOO were resUUed from loti from four to five hundred foet distant. Compare these price* and kwatloos with a forty feet lot on Central avenus, at Sixteenth street. In Ocean lily, uu Ux Hue of lb*
trolley and only 3U0 foet from
J. B. Freed ley, Atlantic City; Mr*. Willkm 1-ajeuue*, Cliarias Lojenns*, James Myers, W. C. Hunter, Pblfodelpbk; Willkm S Gisbsm, <J City; L U. Well, Baltimore; h Garretson. Jr., Haleyvtlle.
OCKAR CITY IIOI-8K.
Thus. Wasson, Walter Kline, Harry Hart, Pbiladelpbk; MrB.il.il Bradford, Mk* Bradford, Seavllle; Mr*. L. Newcomb, lieo Hands; John Schenk, Ocean City; F. J. Meed, New York; John C. Keuaman, C»pe May.
Dougbly, a to keeper, w ho k spending tbe wluler lu City, was a visitor here ou
Saturday.
Mr*. H. B Bradford and Mire Bradid, of Seavllle, were visitor* here s fow days ago, aud registered al tb< Ocean CI9 House. Mrs. Cornells Corson returned to bet jme st Ueesley’s Point Saturday, after spending several week* w Ith hei lildreu In this city. Mr*. Jane E. Boyle. Miss Mattie A. Hoyle and E. f Hoyle, wlra baliving In tbe Elberou Annex une to tbe Bkcayue.' Charles Mathews, of Pbiladelpbk, was among Ibe week’s guest* at tbe Wyoming, as was Jordan Mathew also of the Quaker City. Miss Beryle Adams, a student al It Normal School, Trenton, k al tt of bef parents, Mr. aod Mr*. M. W Adams, for the holiday*. Mrs. Clarence Nixon and her young daughter, Klma, -f Millville, have been laltlug the former’s parents, Mr. aud Mrs. Wm. S. Johnson. In tbk city. Councilman Harry Headley and If* left here on Friday afternoon fur Be northern part-of Virginia They r x I vet lo be away a week or tan days. Wtcslet. of thk city, has gone to Fblladelphla to visit Ixr daughters. Six was accompanied by her grandson, whom she will leave In Phllsdelphk. Mrs I>. It. Maybrw, of this city, accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Maggie Scbelleugrr, of Cape May, w hom six hasn wutortaintog, left yesterday s visit to MIllvIHe and Bridgeton, icnerel Warren has received word that Mr. and Mrs. Julius K. Sachs* and daughter, uf Philadelphia, hare returned from a rklt lo Europe, ol tlx General's daughters k married lo a sou of Mr. aud Mrs. Sachs*.
W. 8. Adam*. OolUagawood; J.A. Beck.-Andrew Canon, J H Weaver. C. H. Hpreknian, John Wild* and wile, Hubert Carson, P K Coleman, Jr., and wife. Chsa. A liue, J A. Itlchmond. J. O. D. Richmond. O. W. Smiley, Samuel Young. Cbarlrs It. Weiss, J S.Goroall.J.W. Cornell, J. W Cornell. Jr . J. 8. Caforeon, Khroeser Adams. W H. Collins, Heorr Goldlborp, V. I>. Sherrcrd. J. f Keen, Philadelphia: Mk* Mattie A. Beyle. Kdward C Boyle. Ocean City; R. L- Taytoe, New York City.
IEP0IT OF THE COIDITIO*
Statuary Work, Cradle*.. , CEMETERY INCLOSURES Hunal Vault*. Grave Cover* All kind* of Cemetery Work Works at p «casantvtlle. ft. J. EDWARD STONEHIU su.vwssorto WMIteai K.»n-*vhlih BRICKLA1EH and PUITEHH promptly attended to.. *»0.1 Hr-iyliton I*lnce OCEAN CITY. N. J. Hi.r.i. Ti i.».r*»s€»mr s* s. C. 0 Uiai V. ■ AIm GEO. 0, ADAMS k BIO, PLASTERING RANGE SETTIIG MUCK LAYING. bIC.. Etc. All W ork fo Masoo Uae Proregfij Attended To. OCEAN CITY. N J.
CE1KE I KllfiEIIS 1 Ul
W.H. MITCHELL, BRICKLAYING - PLASTERING
First National Bank
OCEAN CITY, at
, m.rnsie or ,\t. ir,—.1 ha | Carpenters and iiuildcrs JHBBINfl 71 JiPKCIJlbfV y, a. a. BesMence: 704 Central A
WILLIAM C. SCULL. Contractor :: and :: Builder,
715 PLYMOUTH FLACK, .re~.
JACOB SCHUFF THE PIONEER BAtEIT, <4 ?DC sen Smm, Omh CrtT, I 1
RECI5TERCD ARCHITECT
QliARI.KS L. HOFMANN OCEAN CITY BAKERY
CHAS. E. ADAMI l BRO.
Faraitart. Cargrlr, Matliat ind Wiadew Skades. Etc. 713-14 Ashury aveaoe.Omui (
BREAD, FANCY CAKES and P1E5 GEORGE S. BICKEL. Proprietw NO. 81S ASBURV AVENUE.
Ocean aty. N. J. DARBY’S
Ocean City Laundry Bcddin. 656 Asbury Ave.
*' First-Class Work In Fwry
LET US FIX THAT HOOF
id sod y..u said yot
ger. Rain storms srv doe 1 mi her that last rsiu wt mst grt that rooT 11x^7
Monday, Ilect-nilwT
S. B. CONVER 6S2 Asborv Avenue. Occaa City. N. X
oTaald dAi.sl'SeMisrin •um-T.laiarslAsi °^ito^ruu? , Heh‘ii!n.'"u'J r i'B ! |'il«Lr'’ dsfsndsnu. Js'nr K K... u s_A W.ix. >
Mrs Maggie Sark has rented the stnall building, 75» Ashury avenue, from Mrs. Elluheth Gandy, aud there six will establish a home bakery. Mrs. Sark ha* been baking for a number of families for some time past, aud her trade has Increased very much.
SENTINEL.
« R. Curlis Robinson us Conveyancing and Insuranee Notary Pwbtic and ComBissloner of Deeds INos. 74-4-46 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J.
Fl'MKHAt. DIISKCTOISM A. H. BAKER ...Undertaker - and • Embalmer... 849 ASBURY AVENUE, OCEAN CITY, N. J.l
MARK LAKE Undertaker and Embalmer 'I'Soue !• OCKAN CITY. K. J.
N. C. GODFREY'S Business House. 6S7 ksbury Avenue, Spring of 1905,
7CT» AF4E GOOD.
Full Line of House Furnishings
UPHOU4TKRINO IS J I'TOpls know R sure, ,
ITLGKKSSION, and 1 Uavei Ux work I. rushing In.

