Ocean City Sentinel CITY BONDS SOLD ' MI “ Tn ' 1 . MID-WINTER.
AT good premium
tv, -li»H I* *l»d to receive i, r «. ■ txl rouiinanlcatioiia of lo ilila mminuiHly and our
radc. There Were Several Bidders, ^
but Award Was Made iH-ator <,f ltra,ll UK .‘.alurd'a} TveiT to Local Bank. . “Will hr .•.«i|«ralivrl, m Ud mitll dllie inerting of Council on Mon 1 Hr n r 1? r> , Alul,K f U,ul U,e
| early fan of January a ■'•"I •liarji dro|> do»u In llir lnu|irralure i« | “eut I Indicated. l.iO-n mil uol ia>t inure '
LOCAL DOTS.
foul your i-alrndar>
Jndlcjpua advrrtl>liiK fayc I'm Tnr rboneat daya nf llir year
iHiira are fre|iariuK lo rrlu mk>«lvin|{ Day void llir t'liriatmaa rdali Ly duing r !-lioi.|dng now. lie ■learner Aurelia aa« give a
t "illy I hi prove e aaard aaa made
«i‘y.
Ilhl. were a •Security True! nilr.’: Hie Klral
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"AUiui the rtr-l Of February . vere'« cold » eal her, u IlK plenty ofanow, and (l probably a bll/zartt. may hr exiwctnl Ueai winter uealber l» prodlrlrd lor' llial monlli, and II may eilend lulu i «
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and |wrcli cluacd laat I'liurcday Tliere are many carca on il>e court calendar. Court begluc on Dcrcmbe’
I Oil.
The lurkvy Ibal naw|*.l I hankegl' Ing •liuuld uol rorget Ibal I'brMiuat Tin- regular monthly medliig of I lx tnwau nty llulldlng and loan Aaaocla* lion neat Saturday. Warren Mltcbrll, a bricklayer and pla-lerer.of Ibl* elly, la about lliilabliig a contract at Hloue Harbor A big anow waa predlctnl for laat week by weather prophet De Voe Kvm a prophet makea ml«takea. sbcritl llrtght w aa tut laird Into the myrtertra of ttir Outer of Klka at Mill vllle la»l night. So, also, waa Itobrrt 1^ Hand. Before tbta time practically every one baa received hlaor her tax bill for llir year and ahould remember that it inurt he |>ald no later than December
3nb.
Kcuhen Sand, baa rented Jam SrhulTa rralauraut on Aabury avenui near Seventh afreet, and baa opene for bualuraa Tlir place waa furmerl; occupied by Wllllau WtMlow. iJrw. Ann Thortilnn, who bad bee rrMdlng with hrrdaughtrr, Mra. A \ i'lmou, at 1U3U Aabury avenue, wbil *l» ting her grand-on at Aldan. I*a meutly, coutiaetcd pnrunioula an
died.
Tlic bualuraa man w bo waula lo be "In It" ahould have •omrtblug In the |w|er every w eek from now till Clirlatma. ataiut bla bualuraa. The people will trade the moat with the houae that they know tbe beat, and the beat way to get acquainted with tbe people la through the paper BUILDING PERMITS
u Marta, brick reaidence for John Wilde, My mouth place. John Marta, frame rwddeure for K. W Stillman, Central avenue, Kifteenth street Uaipb Rice, frame reaidence Ixwuder t'oraon, frame reskleocc for Jamea Wallace. *•corge Itourgcula, “bungalow" f. Harry Headly. (iaixly-f'oraon tract. S. ttartou. altrratioiia lo reakteoce of M A. Hickman, Sixteenth and A bury avenue^ WON'T COMMIT HIM •‘■itwlctaua D« clarr TWal Warner la Not Inaanr. MiortJ^ after the return of "So w ariWf. after bla uiyatcriou" abaeuce of urtfrly two weeka, wmc of hi* relatlvea lm|>ortuncd Mayor Cbamploo and Kreebolder John 1‘. Fox to wud blm to Uie State'* Inaane aayluoi at
Trenton.
Finally, Vec.r». t'barapiuii and Fox ■e aervlrea of Dr*. Douglaaa d Marshall, tiy whom “Sol a" mein •I condition waa tratrd After tbetf • ixiulnatlon, the doctor* gave It i tlictr opinion Ibal “StdV condition b that they would not be warranted milting blm to an inrtttutlon
x Hie Inaane.
A ppm lard C.ooOa Tbe appralaera recently appointed In <l‘* matter of tbe K. T. Frtea bankruptcy caae met at the I’rado ’D.V laat. and made thelrappralaement. They will goto Holly Beach to morrow n apprabetnenl of tbe •kite In tbe rewUurant cooductrd there by Frtea during ImI aummer
Tlie alot machlnca gathered by tbe agent* of tbe Daw and Order Society Iu their raid* to m.hore dlk* of tbla muuty, during tbe I'atler part of l»«t •«*aon. were dealroyed by Prinecutlng Attorney Douglaaa at Cape May l ourt Hom« on Tuc^lay morning. Axe* and batebet^ were uaed In the work. The friend*of William 8 Mlller.o of the West Jer*ey’» well kupwn constora, beard with regret on Tueaday
• dly.
inclluian (irabam •tiled Hut tin *•1 Ice apiulnted with reference p hire for tbe Kelliuce Fire t om » *• not ready to report. "•dent M. W. Adam*(pokeof thi Headley nld t'harln Milder had ilm that Hie Board of Health ha> (vim plaining, and be Miller. I have Hie trouble fixed befort
work ou Central a •aid, ought lo be aet "Who wa> the cni ■(Uerted Mr. (irahau
ouucltmaii Headley made a motion, itch waa carried, that Couadl'a nancet'ommitteeand Mr. Sutton get b>gfilter, adjuat tbe cvetract and report to t ouncil. On motion of Councilman Godfrey, •he Beading'* afreet Improvement matter wa. referred to Council'* Street Committee. t lly Collector ( oraon aaked for quit claim deed* on tbe following : I ait 79, Section North Point, *old for tax of l*r7. In the name of William Willoughby, of Philadelphia. lad «nt, Section <', aold for tax ol IHiri In Hie name of Kourgeol* A Sou* Jaue Kllzabetb Bond, of Swarthmore. Alao, a ilee,I aaked for nine lota In Pc!tun F, namely. !H7, 84H, iH», S-VI, •I, S52, 3-V5, S.M, S55. Section F, aold -r tax of IMB In the name of mikndwn, drwd to be made to Jaiue* H. Payrau, - f Paulaboro, w bo la tbe of IWli baa not -been |«ld: utlierwlac there are no unpaid The telepboue ordinance waa read ind aiveptr-f on firat grading. On motion of George O. Adam*, It • a* dtv-lded to dtaruutlnur tbe work of repairing Hie city'* fire alarm ayatem. e follow lug mail in Ion* w ere unanidy paaacl : tc-olved, That tbe Street Committee be autborlied to adiertbw for Hie ng. grading, curbing and gravelKourteenlh atrcct, Tenth at reel S'lnth at reel. In accordance w It h the pruvj.kin* of an ortllnanre entitled -rdlaanre lo provide for tbe o|ieugradlng, graveling, curbing and building of tbe atrert and graveling tbe sidewalks of Fourteenth street,' “Resolved, That tbe aum of law he iranaferred from Hie Item of aalarie* to :he Item of fire de|iartmetit: three hundred dollar* from tbe Item of aalary to Ue Item of mlacellaoeou*; aevmty-five ullar* from tbe Item of collection of •be* lo tbe Item of garbage." Treasurer Champion reported tbe illowlng appropriation ball
Street*.
Miscellaneous, Fire Department, Drainage. Salaries,
Light.
Wat
purchaser w
delpbia, who bought the gi Improvement. While Hie prl& is not given. It la undi have been about tJ-Vuu.
■f Philadelphia Such sales as Hi o all Interested II
ATTENDED WEDDING
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I.JS7.41
4.0110 00 H.708.01 «,l4d,49
paid:
Ire H. Champion, Uly Treaaurer, (AijHAeO; J P. Fox.»» so; W. Barclay, fca.Vi; George Haw kip a, 925.87; M. Kennedy..911»; R. Ureenleaf, 9S2.M; J. Murdoch, 95.61; W. H. Campbell, 913); Irvin Hill, .936 25; Hboemaker Lumber Company. 930.8N; George W. Iac, 915; A. O Gilbert. 9*U»7; 8. Carhart. 986 25; 8. B. Miller, 9218; A. Campbell. 9<M; John Trout, 920; L L. Wallace, 94-'i: Bonne Pharmacy, 94; Ocean 1 lly lee and Coal Company, 93 tB; H. C. Smith, 916; Jo*. Kraum, M; Atlantic City lUllroad Company, 11.45; Massey A Kdwarda. 9150; Rolla (iarretsou. 910; I*e«*f Murdoch, 9«; J'heater. 921; J K Morey. 98; Jf-
DEBATERS MEET
lectly d
ic for HSS-Pali
URGED TO TAKE PATH OF DUTY
It May Not be so Attrac-
tive, .bat Every Step Leads Upward. '
The sacrament of tbe Ixird'a Supper was administered tu the First M. K. | ’
g. the pastor. Rev Pennington , i, delivered an able sermon from
tbe text: "Ponder tbe path of thy , feet.”—Prov. 4: 88. |
He said iu part :
Owing to tbe limitation* til tbe hu- | man need and our Inability to <vmi-, prebend aplrllual truth ahatractly. I material symbolism Is employed, hi ; 1 order that we may learn from Hie, 1 thing* about u* that may be know n through tbe senses, the spiritual quality of “things umwen." Thus In common speech, one w III say "I see," and we know that what Is meaul !• that 1 hr matter Is as plain t tbe Intellectual faculties as any material object w bleb lie* w Itbln tbe range of vision. Crime
PERSONALS. H. T. McDevItt. of Westmont, was a recent Vlabor t^re Mr* M. M. Hoslley, of Towanda. • as a recent visitor liere Harry H. Rice, of ColHngswuod. wa* i visitor here on Tuesday. Henry Kloetr.. of Philadelphia, wa* William G. Patton, of Atlantic (Tty. • a* a visitor here on Monday. Mr*. J Hluliel.''of Philadelphia. w*s i visitor tiere during Hie week. G. W. Brow ii, of Merebantville, wa* nnuiig tbe week'* vimtors here. Kheuezer Adams, of West Pbllsdell**ihas ueeu enjoying a few days
ly Hoc
this dly
L. F. Williams, • gur-t of the Ocean
day* ago.
;v. A G. Kynrtt and Ml*s K. H. ictt. of Pblladrlpbla. were here ■
days ago.
■ Ii -u:
symts
purity. W«
it there were so many appllratloii* at be finally con ■ruled to Issue tils inual predlctkiu. GOOD PRICES FOR LOTS
There have been M-veral Important lie* of orrau front land In this city, Itbln the |iast few days, through the agency of Massey A Kdward*. e of these was * 1.50 fo I luk-ou
Wesley avenue, near Tblrtreutb street,
med by George W. (SlaUell.of lau*. n/ne, w bl h was bought by PhlTadel•bins. Tbe sale Included Hie rl|*rtan
rights. It I* understood that the price |*aid was Iu tbe uelgbborlMiod of f&MI. This shows a steady Increase iu ocean frotg value* In that section of Hie city
Another sale just made by Massey A dwards, w hich demonstrate* an en-
couraging Increase tu values Iu tbe central portion of Hie city, was that of
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n Plymi
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Wednesday evening of last week, of ■ft B. McAllister, of (tie firm of uliig A McAllister, of Bridgeton, Missi'amlyn May Wtllets, daughfCol.J. Howard Wlllcts. ic wedding was a green affair, Hie decorations consisting ut laurel, plnp, eremouy was pcrforAied Iu the M. K. burch of Port F.lluheth. and wa* Hie rst wedding In this church—an old mdmark—In eighty years. Beramr f tins, a d tbe fad of the personal popularity of the young couple, tbe eddlng was a notable atl'slr. There err guests present from almost every ectlou of tbe Stale. Tlie bride has ecu a summer visitor here for several easons. She received a large and handsome assortment of gifts, to tbe : of thousands of dull r*. BIG SUCCESS
rery successful festival was given by the wives and daughters of tbe members of Ocean Pity lodge, No. 66, K. of P. Hall on Tuesday evening. There was a good attendance and the financial results were highly sallsfactory. - ^ Tlie ball was prettily decorated, and those In charge of Hie affair worked hard to please tbelr patron*, wblcb they did. Tbe blackbird Jile wi tbe keeping of Mf* D. L. Vauaman
and Mr*. S. B. Miller.
Mn. R. H. Thorn and Mr* Lizzie Sampson bad charge of^tlic cake table Tbe fancy articles were disposed oi by Misses Sallle W. Lake and Mabel
sold,
Tbe a
and good prices were received.
WILL GIVE A SHOW -Awnl III rail's Owllllng Pari >
t» ladles- Awwlllwra.
Tlie ladles’ Auxiliary' <>* the First Presbyterian I'burch will glveadra matlc entertainment, “Auut Dinah' gullUug Party." In Trower’s Hal
evenings during tbe wlntrrand iprlug months. One of
Murdocb, 96; S. B. Scull, 92 10; t'baa. e||Ier tal n mrnta will be given Faster G Miller 975; 1 raH Champion,941.68; —I—1.1 xi-aia win la sitieen
' A. Sclioek. 96U; 8. B. Scull, 972; H. . HIM rath, 960; W. W. Brown, 9«>; Burley. 922 84; J. Libey. 942; Ocean ty Water Company, 98*7.59; T. loe Adams, 989 *; D. 8 Hampefco, 95 75; City Gas Company, 9HM.T1; Samuel
Se hurcb, 93).5a.
gresslon. Is called a journey, and Hie moral directions are taken a* a path, by which !• meant the beaten way through w hich, by force of habit, our thoughts, fancies and aspirations move. One's life runs tu bio habits as naturally as water runs dowu hill, seeking always .the lowest place and cutting a channel as It Hows Tliere Is no question so Important as that of life All other questions combined are not as great as this. "All that a man hath will be given for bis life" Is Hie statement of Hie divine word, and, If Ibis Is true, surely tbe question of what one will do with II w hen be has It. can never be olber than of tbe utmost importance How Is It to be used? What Is Its value to he to one's self, and to Hie world? All this detiends upon tbe laths In w hlrb men travel. Tbe same soil produced a Washington and a Benedict Arnold, a veil and au Addlcks, and each of these might tiave been the dlro^ opposite of w bat be became TTBeli d- chosen the opl-oslte lath. The difference between siicceas anil and learning, and more than Hits. If eternal life and eternal death, Ilea hi Hie palh wblcb Is taken. A match w III kindle a tire, which may ell her warm one's body, cook his food, or it may consume the products of the if a lifetime or spread into a dedive conflagration. Water may quench your thirst, float your ships, or may druw n you or dash your ships (aiiisl tbe rucks. Every llfe-|ath leads somewhere, »d ends In success or failure, safety.' r de-lructlou. So we are advised to poqdrrjthe paths of our feet," tolhlnk earnestly and carefully upon It. We iiioot afford lo disregard this admotttoli. I* It tbe patb of w Isdom? la tbe palh of life III which we are alklugV Does It lead w here we deaire
>go?
Tlie figure ot a palh presents a mal:r of personal responsibility. Tbe dl■cHou of a sireel is arbitrary; on a highway tbe bounds are set f-4 us; we llmlled by walls and fences, hula |a!h Is a voluntary oourae. Wblcb vlll you choose? “Ponder ihe paths if thy feet.” Two |atbs are presented In' this chapter, one tbe “path of w icked;" alust this a w arning voice Is raised, nter not Into the path of the w leked id go not In tbe way of evil men; old It, pass not by It. turn from It id pass away. Tbe “path of tbe righteous" Is then commended to all ho love life, for tbe Hie "patb ot tbe ist Is as a shining light w hich'shlnelh lore and more unto Hie perfect day." lot us take first "tbe |atb of duty." It may not te so attractive outwardly, • more cum'ortable and more safe. In tbla patb every step forward la a step upward, and leads to a higher lane, a broader view. Second—lot us choose “the path of consecration." t'onsecratlou Is nothing more than au acknow ledgmet imt God’s way Is better than oun ud that we choose tbe best way. Third—Choose "tbe way of prayer. Make prayer a habit, a beaten pathin aim lea wandering—through field and meawlow. More things are rough! by prayer thai0meu dream f. Ponder the patb of your feet e sure that tbe one on wblcb you travel leads to heaven and not to lie IN THE CHURCHES
Itev. Penningtou Corson, tbe pastor, III conduct tbe services In 4bc First M E Church ou Sunday.
Monday night There will be sixteen
In tbe cast, with a Urge chorus. The entertainment* w III be gl>
der thedlrectlon of W. K! Williamson. His previous work in this line In Ocean City I* a guarantee that Hie performance will be given In a smooth, high claa manner. Tlie auxiliary eotitatm a number of good vocalist*, and, In addition, these a III be given excel lent
■folstance by a number of frietidi
Itoclel*
Ocean Ct«»
The* Hula Debating S d*ty held tt* A ,,11,0^1 man on duty here ■eomd meeting of the aevaon at tbe recently spoke In glow lug lermi borne ol Clarence CaMmoo, 428 Central 0 f o^aanCIty as compared w ith Cape avenue, on last Friday evening. I May. He Is a native of Cape Vay. and Tbe subject for debate w as "Should ■ prelse from such source I* regarded as
Criminals be Made to Work ?" The indeed.
afflrmallve side of tba question was ; T-— — looked after by WU-on V. Christian ! vi.ireo ro..»-..er ww.to... and Kdward Cotton. Tba decision Port Office Inspector Meb.rry, was In favor of the negative, upon Philadelphia, stopped over In Ibis city
ere Rosooe Sharp and o0 Monday evening on bis way to At
lauUcCtty. He was not on official
1—- business, but simply called upon Post Urr-'^rvbodv' n>»*®r Kuttoo, au old friend
foe t hrtrtma* P r ** enU Dd tathe —
of the death of bta eleven year.ld son. '*& * ^v^rooi-ndI.'«b".or re‘n, £?h5 Frank, which occurred at Atoo 1 ”rtcre ar^rlgbL atffi** Aabury avenue. I vear. Can be sublet. Apply J. C. -Monday. The cause of tbe bpy '• deal b 1 prices are right, a^ ^ gaiTH A Sons. | Godfrey, 657 Aabury avenue.
»aa comumpUou. |
wblcb s
>el.. Is tbe guest of Mr
N. T. Lutton.
Edward Stoneblll, who I*
4sof tbe GarMrs Thomas Dutxau and daughter have returned to Philadelphia after a days' visit here. Ir and Mr*. W. D. Snow, of Philadelphia, were among Ocean City’s viator* during the week Curtis Mason, of Philadelphia, visited relatives In this city a couple of days during Hie week. Mr and Mrs. JuslabSack, of Middleown, were guests of their children, tu iceau City, over Sunday. William G. Moore and bis architect, .'lement Remington, of Haddonfleld, Mr*. Lydia Lee has gone to Ocean Flew, where she ex|«cts to remain during Hie winter mouths. Miss Adah Chamberlain, one of tbe school teachers, was ill for a few days, has returned to her duties. a|il David Smith,of Krtdlvllle, has D visiting bis old friends, J. L. VanTine and u lfe.at the Ocean City House. Geo. W. Conrad, Mr*. Anna C. Brown and Miss Brown, of Pblladelbla, acre visitors here during the
eek.
Miss Maude Foulds returned to her ome Iu tbir city Saturday, after a few days' vl* t with friends Iu Pleaaut-
Tlle.
Uwen J. McCann, of Trenton, who uok Conductor Miller's place here a ew days this week, registered at the Wyoming. Ralph Mitchell, of Woodbine, was a
Itev. H.T. will conduct the services and preoeb In tbe First Presbyterian Church 01 Sunday. nr. ArncHTiNK’s. Maa will be aald In 8t Augustine' ['burch, by tbe rector. Rev. J. A ( au I field, at 8 o'clock next Sunday morning.
There waa a big lime among tbe Haymakers laat night, and all kind* of bay were made. There were initiation*, »“d there will be week. Tbe Haymaker* I* branch aodety of Kalmla Tribe, No. 228, Imp O. R. M , and ha* a large membership.
-Having decided to go out of burtuea, I hereby announce tbe closing out of my entire stock atprtvaU sale, raencing at once. There are aomei, bargain* fur tbe thrifty housewife, and
I would alao auuouuce that my and fixtures are fur rent, and tba right party can make money at this old cr lablbbed stand. Haxsau VaxGiuies, 11-16, 4t Petersburg, N. J.
of Wilro
CITY PAVILION TO BE OPENED “ Request of Visitors .Will be Complied With by Common Council. On behalf of son here, hr-lid. II A W Smith, of Hie Blscaynr. requested Council, al Its meeting on Moudsy night, to have the etty pavllMm open every day from 'clock In the morning uniU& o’clock In tbe afternoon. Mr Smith sold that recently several prtlple have »|oken to relative to having some place du they might spend au hour or lithe boardwalk. They Hie fbought that inasmuch as tbe city had |ald several tlmusaud dollars for Ihe pavilion It shout time of Hie year. It need not be o|ieu throughout That portlou nearest tbe wall would be eumcieiit to satisfy any ’ tlie present demands. Councilman Graham agreed Ibal Hie ivllloo should be ojened a few hours •eryday. He moved that Council’* roperty Committee see that tbe pavlln be ojeu from V a ■d that tbe building be looked rtbecWjLorpol.ce. Councilman Headley tbe matter be left iu Mayor Chamjilon. enlngoftbeclty javill <ide. Council will do with Hie approi greet tiumter of |«'i|ile. both re
tbe
n Mttcb-
perents, Mr. and Ml I, in this city. Mia C. V. Eddy, of Pblladelpbla, rcomjaiilrd by Mia Emlllc H. Eddy, was among recent visitor* They are >rojerty ow ner* here. Mine jiesale Y. Wescott, of Petersburg. was a guest at tbe Katblu during ie week, as was Mlie Irene VanUIIer, of tbe aame place. F. Lewis Breckley. who has been orklng In Washington, D. 4L». returned to hi* home here on Teesday, 1 remain for Hie prerent. Frank Royal and family, w bo have reu visiting Aaron Boyal, In Atlantic City, for several days [art, ha< turned to tbelr borne here. Rev. Pennington Coraon baa returned to bla borne In Ibla dly, after a with hi* sou, Rev. Alexander Coraon, at Beach Havan. Frank Hmitbera, of Atlantic City, wbo la connected with Judge Tbom^ offloe. wa* a visitor here Monday night. He registered at tbe Biacayue. Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Goff, of Camden, ere visitor* bare ou Friday. They •pent Thankagtvlng with relatives at Tuckahoe. They are summer cottagers here. Martin Steelmen, e student at Rutger’* College, New Brunsw ick, spent a |»i ttou of tbe Thanksgiving holidays bis jarents, Mr. and Mr*. Hiram in Uib city. Mrs. Charles K. Edararda, of tbla city, have returned from Port Elizabeth, where they attended tbe McAlliater-WIHcta wedding. Mr. Mrs K W. Edwarda alao atleudad tbe
t aoaa* *f Joy." tweorraetixateinn norrtadurlBS Aalaan id Ike gras lee part ol lbs Wlo'er la 10 loaf
. Great. . Bargain House and Lot on West Avenue Below Eleventh Street $1175 Can't be duplicated for $1500 Address R t 744 Asbury Avenue
.-.IN CENTER OF CITY.-. CATIUHJI AND BAXEB
Sea Bay Transportation Co HOMKBA 11)1 NT. M. J. . IMKbUu! Bay Tups fc« Trolisr Pa—aear*. MUawan Aura)is, I l.e J. A- lUwdaad ttaald asts
To purchase a Splendid Small Hotel Property of 39 bt?d rooms at a figure that makes it tlie BEST BARGAIN offered here in many years. Completely furnished, lieautifully located, valuable good will. Address,
IQ Ocean Front Lots $13,000 WITH RIPARIAN RIOHTS HARRY F. STANTON REAL ESTATE BROKER EIGHTH BELOW ASBURY AVENUE ■AY FRONT LOTS OCEAN FRONT LOT* BARGAINS FOR BUILDER OR INVESTOR
MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No watting for two woeka lo know If you ran get It; we can tall yc once. Bargains m Bay and Ocean front jiropertiaa. Choice oottagi sale. Abo lots for Investment and for Improvement—tbe chok Ocean City. Apply to . J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. J.
•17 Central Are. Ocean City, N.J
MENTOR Comfort Undermeor COSTS US MORE THAN OTHERS, BUT WE DON'T RAISE THE PRICE TO YOU.
know It will please our customer* more than any other klud, and Ibal pays ua neat In tbe end. Tlie manufacturer* of Mentor stand back of our guarantee lo you on every garment, for fitno shrinking even when boiled; for comfort—eoft, warm. Irritating yam; for hr— can a It really abaerta 1
We would like you to try Men tor GwrmeuU We will take them back iftbey art not right. Mule ir Union and Two-Pim Stitt fat the Wale Fonily KNORR A CO., aaSASBURV AVE-. Ocean City, N.J. WiBa to MnrroB Kxrrnvo atoo, Cbvalaud.Obio, (or tbelr BomBtel abouttbe bare.
(MiyiceaMCo. A. j. SMITH, RnopmcToir; PURE ICE BEST A COAL oak Afro t'orm; WOOD Office, No. 634 ISIURT BENUE
IRA S. CHAMPION Alderney Dairies Guaranteed Strictly Pure MILK 'AND; 000 OO Ice Cream
7th St. and Mur; Au. First NationahBank Ocean City, N.J. ' CAPITAL mm. SURPLUS 115.888
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