Ocean City Sentinel POOR TEACHERS FIVE DHITED SURVEYS READY
TO LEAVE SCHOOL WITH CHURCH FOR THE WORK
Collector's Sale of Properties JOS. 0. CHAMPION
aiH Qtroct on Avenue
R. CURTIS ROBINSON
For Unpaid Street Assessments on West Avenue
from 12th to 18th Streets.
Misses Van Gilder and Ross Methodists Used New Con- Prof. Smith Writes of Mosthe Latest to Decline munion Service for First qnito Extermination a Re-election. Time on Sunday. in This Section.
Tbe Indlvt
..Builder..
Kvbby penoo w ho paitlclpatn lias euchre frame fur prtie* I* In real and IndlcUnrul, a Jrr»c>- flly
Judge haa deetded
Ox* of the bill* Jum >liriir<I l.y Uoreruor Mohca dlafrancblaea for five yaara any peraon offering a bribe to influence a voter, or any peraon » ho •ball give money to be uaed for bribing pnrpoeea. TU well. ArcoKDixo to tbe Ne«' York Herald, tbe New Jeraey, which baa juat appropriated t&M.uou for moaifUlto extermination, la maintaining on ila farm attached to tbe HUte Home for Ulrta' at Trenton, aome of tbe worn moaqultn breeding pond a and atouglia in that luca Illy. MAY la almost like a aummer month, and, after a long dreary winter, tbe fresh air la enjoyed. Indoor life te a ill enough In eeaaun, but moat people are glad to abandon tbe flrealde and comfortably remain out In tbe pare air, taking advantage •f tbe attiscttoua that nature afford. I.rr the vegetarian jiauae before It la toe late and fonder carefully tbe pramlaaa, logic and cooeluelotn of Mr. August H. Vogel, of Milwaukee. Writ, tbe foemlat: Tbe price of aboo te governed by tbe supply of bldea. and tbe aupply of blflee dependi upon the number of caul^ alaugbtered for food. Now for tbe Iqglc Hldcearea by-product of tbe packing Induatry.
beuttb. anuouuremeul of Uie dcdHpatlou of tlicae learteera waa made at th| meeting of tbe Hoard of Kducallon or Toeaday evening. Tbla a III maki four %acancl$a to be aopfilled rie*t
year.
regular order of bualn Prveldcut Abbott and secretary llob- * autborired to al ploroaa nf tbe graduatya of the High He bool. Tbe bond of tbe aerrejary waa appmved and' placed lit tbe cutewly of tbe prealdnit. City Hupcriuteudeut Hie^u. report abowed a total enrollment of aa*. and fwreentage of attendance of fc! ST. The following abllla were Ordered aid : Ocean tlly Water Company, I; Lodger, Cf 40; K. t urtle Itoblu>n. aalary. *T.T; K. furtb Kofdoaoo, |l8.Tt. Tbe approprlatloua for tbe coming year were made. Tbeae reached tbe Y7350, lo addition to tbe unc>pended balances, etc.
becauae we have
caught by tbe "fad” of vegetariantamT Tbe vegetarian who teal
a tbe problem la one of ooaatdeiFarmar. ll amounta lo tbia: Cheap aboaa for earn I r ora; dear sboea for tbe vegsUrtan. Juicy rteak and pat-
Taka
veaaaia. Tbs report for tbe laat Baca I year gtrea a Hat of flfty-tbree v« of all kinds that met with ml on tbe New Jersey c a»l bet Sandy Hook and Cape May.
tbg Atlantic, 1‘actBe and Gulf sad tbe Gnat Lakes during tbe yaar was The, with a total property loaa ol and a loaa of life of ST. U 4a taatlmooy to the efflclency of lha New Jersey life saver, that tbe property haw In tbe B fly-three casualUrn reported waa only *4MT6. w bile I aacriBced out of
ad, and forty-two of a are on the New
mber than
i any other district, showing the
i the, Inatltutloo of the Saving Service In 1871 up to tbe of tbe last fiscal year the nun of disaster* waa 15,tail There were 111,(1)6 persona on tbe .trended of whom 1,0M> lost their Uvea. Tbe total vain* of the veaaete and cargoe* waa SSS.MAM#, of which NT wri.WT wa. »P«Obviously, the projection of commerce on our coaat calls for something more than tbe maintenance of a life aavlng aervks. There abould be harbors of refuge for vesaeU, wbervaa there te none on the wliolr of tbe New Jr racy coast t Sandy Hook and Hie ca|wa, except for email venela of light draught There are shallow lay. and luleU that can be deejeued to permit «be entrance of large v< It good harbors are thus majc, comment will seek them. Ibe rall-
■ Hh
tcreataA In the Unprovemeut of the New jPaey aemcoasf, and tbe subject - wlll'Tbe brought up In a practical ■ aba Ac in Ibe next Leglalalu^. N the Yederal tlovernmeut can be to cooperate, the terror, of navigation
on tbe New Jersey coast
greatly reduced, and, as ibe Newark Advertiser says, Ibe State will gel acme oummerclai beueBl from Its ad-1.
» approaches from Ibe m^[ f
o teachers in Ibe local schools declined to acne longer Ibau erm. They are Misses Sara
ilder and Hertha I. Ho-. j < l*' ,1 Beld, ' Tbe latter baa iHd been leaching dur-Hund. fog tbe laal few weeks, having breu 1 Sa. rauieii e of alwenre becauw of III 1 -■*—‘- 1 - -
rei-ently preaented lo Ibe First M K j atiug the mowjullo In Ibis Hli 'Cburrb by Henry 11. Mtsirv. of Mad-jHmllli has the folio.Ing of lo
Ward _
I leva. l>r. l.lppluoott. S. W—fry Lmke and H. H. Hodlne. TIm use ul Ibe id'.iinmiiulon set gave -lulle general
afolstgcrioii.
Five iwople united with tbe rburcb They merv Mr and Mr. 1>. H. MayMrs Hanuab Allen and WU-
Collins and elfe.
tbe evening service, l>r. Gamble e of Ibe miracles of Jeaua, as re,..,,.ed In the Iblrteriif h chapter of St. wattbew'a Gospel, dwelling upon
cle Is, and drawing a con n those of t'hflst and Iboae
IN BAD SHAPE
The old boardwalk, between Thlreu tb and Fourteen lb at reels, la In such bed condition that Council seem, to think H should be tom down. In tbe opinion of Mr. Headley, the alk In tbe aqnare mentioned should be repaired. If poaatble. or torn down r roped off. II te not safe for promenler*. ll would be beat to tear U dow n rfore an accident occurs Street Supervisor Hrown staled tbal
iry to repair
of the walk la not to be Repain can be made to that portiosi of tbe walk lying below Fourteenth street. President'Adams waa of Ibe oplnlou that If the walk la tom down between Thirteen! h and Fourteenth streets there would not be much use for Ibe walk below Fourteenth street. Mayor Champloo said that tbe boardwalk at tbe pol t referred to te worn out. What to do with tbe walk la a keriooa problem. Tbe property ■wnen In that section want It moved at, bat they object to tbe line of Ibe walk aa laid out, and hav^refused - moot of them—to sign tbe easemeui like a hardship to deprive them of a boardwalk. The walk mtgbt be lowered lo Ibe ground, and otlllied lo this way. Tbe beach conditions may change before another yaar, and then other arrangements
no Id be made.
Mr. Headley's motion, that Council' Hoard walk Committee Inspect tbe walk at Thirteenth street and report at tbe next meeting of Council, with imeudatkma, was carried.
teach moral and religious Irulha and
iua reach Ibe human soul
I>r. Gamble look bis text from tbe lentb, eleventh and flfty-flfth verses of the chapter. Tbe disci plea asked why spoke lu parables to tbe multitude, without explaining their meaning, and He Mid, *To you it te given know, but lo them It Is not given.' Tbe hearts uf Ibe multitude were not prepared for ft, because, as tbe prophet Imlah Mid 'the heart of tbe peop'r a axad wroth. Their can were stopped sod their eyes closed,’ and they tried to prevent tbe truth as taught by t. Therefore, be did out explain. If Ibe parable of tbe mustard seed bad explained, it mould have Incensed Ibe Jews They were not ready for the truth. Tbe disciples were ready. ' Ibe Bfly-flrst verse. Jesus Mltb unto them. "Have ye understood ell three things?" They my uoto Him, “yea.
Lord."
The teesou taught Is. If one will open Is mind lo receive tbe truth tbe truth 'll) remove prejudice and give light— Ibe light that will give aelvatton SEWER DISPUTE
Council would be plowed If Ibe Ocean CKy Hewer Company will accept lower price Ibau 850.000 for Its plant During U>e prog re— of Council'i meeting, on Monday night. President
ENJOYED PICNIC
of the Intermediate Epwortb League of tbe First M. I Church were given a picnic near Pi by Mrs. E. W Gandy on Satui
Tbe young folks were taken to Palermo lu learns and there they spent tbe day lu a happy fashion. They gathered wild flowers, played games and enjoyed refreshments They re ne lo the evening M>mew bat rail pleased. This was tbe
first picnic of tbe year
I'rrrboldera Krorgawlxe. Tbe Cape May County Board of reeholders met at Cm rt Honse oi Toeaday and finished up tbe yev' ^ Tbe annual meeting of tbe board was held yesterday, a bra a p organise I ion was effected for tbe n malnder of this year. Coder a la< last w Intar, at tbe end of tb coming December ibe board's fl-x year will begin tbertefler on January
Tbe first strawberry festival of wson In ms city will be held on Haturdmy afternoon uexl. lo tbe Bow Casino, by tbe 1-ad las’ Aid Society of the First M. E. Church ll begin al 4 o'clock and continue all Ibe eveulnc. Don't miaa It. Go early slid stay late. Tbe shortcake will be cel lent, not lo My anything about
Al tbe Bowling Cast do, pruei r awardcgeavTi week from now uulil tbemd^the season. Tbe man w igjtrf'lbe highest score eaeb we ill be given a box uf cigars, and t! umau wbo Is "high score" will presented with a box of candles
Hux No. in will be pulled a
May ITlb.
Box Nb. Is w ill be pulled a
May -tlh.
Box No. 2T mill be palled,a
May XIst.
Ul be-pulled a
e Ttb.
wUI be pulled at T
r pulled
In reference lo tils work of exlerrnlti-
■, Prof,
local Hitrr-
imlng last, when tbe i mrnt station for last year, a copy of be Lord's Hopper was . « Inch has Just reached us: Tbe pastor, Hrv J ; --At Ocean City much IntereaC s s>
Ifeeted early In Ihr season, and au
orgaur/alfou to latprovc raudulous was perfected At Hit. r««|ue*t of (bis organisation, careful 'surveys mere msdr In the city limits and In this Immediate neighborhood, and e»llmales
ide of Hit amount of money
that would be required to do tbe work,
nfortunately. It proved here, as at her points, that Ibere was no money reliable for work of (bis cbaraclrr,
and tbe local guvernmrul was simply unable lo make au appropriation, br-
ibe budget as passed
could be drauu upon. Had tbe lu-
numrrous as usual, II Is
possible Hut private lulerests might have contributed : but so loug as there as no lack of custom because of mosquitoes there was no disposition lo proIde for a possible future Infestatloii.
'be surveys and mads, however, i
".cconlfng lo Prof. Hmllb's rstlmate, cost of tilling In Ibe lowlands from Inlet to Kifty-seveulb street would
ToucblnglbesuDject of "dirty water" mosquitoes, tbe report mys: "Tbeae a problem eminently alibln tbe control of local authorities and out of l be domain of Htate Interference. They In sewer catch basins, puddles, cisterns, rain barrets and In every body of staguakt water, no matter bon quail: but they usually remain pretty •lose lo where Urey are born, and an; icllve board of health inspect-r cal ecu re tbe eilmtuatloa of 80 per cent, •f all tbe more obvious breeding places In bis Jurisdiction lo a very short time. Complete freedom from tbe pests will ic secured until every person Is educated l# recognize tbe larva am ibe daugars of dirty water: but com ort lu streets and parks and In cleat .ction* of the cities ran be obtalmd by Ibe elimtusltou of tbe mil marsh
vies." •
PERSONALS. I B Ho per bas opened his cottage
e onltnlsbed bust
Com)ellipse Headley moved that lie sewer committee wait on tbe ~ telsof tbe sewer company and daavor to obtain a lower price on iwer plant, making a report at Ibe rxt meeting of < ouncll. According to one of tbe council men, Ibe city’s governing body la “up against" a decidedly perplexing profo Tbe Mwer company Is out likely itpl a sum less than 850.000 for Us plant, and tbe people. Judging from ilk heard, are unwilling u> pays sum i excess of tbe price fixed by found's sewer commission - namely 881, N>. a Home of tbe members of round bold lo the view that, nnder tbeaecondltloos. It te not worth while lo go Ibe expense uf an election lo deti • whether tbe property owns will accept or reject tbe price asked by mber company. JOLLY AUTO RIDE
terily opened the collage 1845 Central avenue. W. 8 Adams, of rollings*and u town on Tuesday. B. B. Weutberby, of Millville. ' Isltor here on Monday. Mrs. Harry Headley Is vbttln mother at Hteelmanvllle. Mrs. J. T. Adams bas been visiting relatives al May's landing. Daniel Gallagher, of Philadelphia, was a visitor here on Sunday. Kobt. ('arson, of Philadelphia, was a visitor here a few dayi Miss Amy Thorn has returned from a two weeks' visit in Pbtlauelpbta. Louts Diabrow has opened One of bis cottages—7U8—on Plymouth Place. Dr. E. W. Ilosarll, of Philadelphia, la bore, assisting William G. Abbott. H. W. Goodshall, of Overbrook, Pa , te visiting bis sister. Mrs F. K Darby Mrs. R. .O. Broadway baa opened her cottage In tbe lower section of ibe
city.
days to ber son, !». B. Maybew, and bis wife, In this cKy. Daniel Warner bas returned from a few days' vlsll to Philadelphia. ^1. W. Cornell and J. 8 Cornell, of. Philadelphia, eere visitors to tbe former's collage here a few days ago Captain V. 8. Robinson and w ife are occupying their cottage at Thirteenth street and tbe bay. They have been at tbe Wyoming all wloler . Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Disbrow, of Ridley Park. *bo own cottages on lymouth Place, were guests of Ibe I'yoining during tbe week. Mr and Mrs I. H. A. Htedcm and family, of Philadelphia, came down Monday and opened their cottage. 15S-J Asbury avenue, for tbe seasonMr'and Mr*. Lewis Lincoln Kaveoin, of Philadelphia, have opened t lielr cottage at Heveuteeutb and Central avenue. MtesHcott Is mltb Uiem Richard Briau. of Trenton, ar com I on led by ber daughter. Mias Lillian, and granddaughters. Misses Hannah Brian and Emily Harris, are spending a le* days with llev J. Ward Gamble. D D.. and family In
this city.
A Erne, L. Hblven and 8. Kalbacb me to Ocean City on Friday evening st. and visited tbe borne of Mias Ilea Watson. During tbe evening, tbe young men. with Misses Watson. KHxabetb Corson and Jennie Morris, had a delightful auto ride Also, they bad an enjoyable time at tbe Rowling
Casino.
While wblxzing along In the tbe party must have had a scorching time, because Mias Morris thought Ibe telegraph and telephone poles ai
lines were smoke.
A repasHWas served et Miss Wi id's home. Tbe turtle was : Boiled Ham Hot bbcult Celery Kedlsbeu Boston Baked-Beaus A-la-Cafte
Macmroni-Au-Grallu
Pudding, a-la-Waprlla
Cream blocks - ol Coffee Cigars.
KSvw at *- ct or in (barer.
The Rev, John Hweeney. transferred from Highlands, began bis dutle rector of HI. Augustine's Church
Sunday morning last,
vlsm and preached an cxcelleul ser
mou. Incidentally, be expressed hl.jjr.. and wife, of Philadelphia, pleasure al finding the church and Us here on Haturday and Hunday. property In such very good condition. Herman E Uonschur. a Pl.lledel-
"* ,ou j phis buslbtaa man. wa» In tow o a few
days slim, iusioctlug collages.
Houictit cottage sieve. - v, f* Hattie Dukes, of TVtckaboe, A. B. Cliff. Treasurer of tbe United | vW ‘ ot u * Ur bo “« or “r. and Stale. Smelting Works. Phtisdelpbia. Mn ‘ W,hcn H "'IlleU last week, on Haturdar last, through tbe agency/ Edwin Baidu In and Miss Aiwa K. of J. M. Chester A Co., purchased frunf HHI. of Philadelphia,
gleo.
W. H. Hodlne and wife, of WIIItamstown, were recent arrivals at tbe
Katblu.
W. D. Taxis has closed bis cottage nntll June 1st, and returned lo Phila-
delphia.
J. T. Adams and family have moved from T10 Plymouth Place to bis board-
walk building.
E L. Ostrander, formerly of this city, bas been III at bis befc
Pitman Grove.
Mre. L. A. W. Perkins, iff New Brunswick, registered at'tbe El heron
during the week.
Mrs. Mary Slang, of Phlladalphla. bas closed her eoltsge tem poVarily and returned home v» Mr* Caddie Champion, of Absecon, Is spending a few day* wllb ber sister,
Mr* H D Robinson:
Adolph Edward* and wife have returned from a ten days' vacation trip
They visited New York.
Walter Ji- Hays, of Philadelphia, was here on Saturday, and Sunday, and registered *1 tbe Garwood. Select Councilman .Thos. R. Fort,
Box No. uuJ 14th.
Boxes No* and kj t T p m. June net
Boxes Now TB and 81 ill be (Milted
IT p m. June ash. Jxkumk 8. Rrau.
Mary O. Ostrander ber cottage
Fourth and Ocean avenue. -Tbe ut ow ner and bis family expect to occupy
Ibe collage this summer.
— - Fok Kkxt-Season llwe, space M feel alioii W 10 «>ulh side of Boyle’s Bath.; „ .-.J* 1 " 0 12 fett ground on north side of building for term of yean Apply " C. Hoyle, Biscay ne, or on prrtXi.
Mn. Igwls E. Smith on Hunday. , HeMoit She* and wife, of Millville, uere among Monday's arrivals here.
_ | They have a collage on Plymouth
Fob Sam: -Hloop-yacbt Osnrey. J,, , ‘ 1 *”
ft. long, M fl. beam, Al ft. W. L ; t*o Mr*. Annie Camp returned to her set* tails, summer cabin. Tt- tmtJ borne al Tuckaboe on Friday, after
Sherrerd. WK Drexel Bldg., Phlla-, d
delplils. 1„ and Mr*. H. V Marvel, of Phlla- ' Fob Hauz—Near the Bey trout, be- delpbla, wbo recently rented a cottage
tween lentb and Eleventh atreeu i.- re
several cheap lot* suitable for aummer » 8««l*
cottages; lAJU per lot; one-half can re- durln « lb « week,
maluonmortgagw^ A^yfo ^^ ! J. M. Hlmpkln., of Vineland, has
Ava. Ooaan City, N J.
improved.
spending a few days here
w i,_. u. o. , , l* having bis cottage repainted and
- . jt Hame:—l prigbl Plano aud a 1 otl»*n ■ New Home Sew lug Machine In good I
condition. Call al Mrs. E. Roblnaou's, | Mrs. Anna M. Hughes, of Cape May
Llty, has returned home after a vtell
Flfleeulb and Asbury avenue.
THURSDAY, the Tenth day of May.
sl^ rrfslll/f lo «UMl 1<U ** for 1 US Siocrnmml o* ctnssoT I I.I.’-I*1»*A.C.I s li.tut s *opslo- |
fKSggSIOcean City,
N. J.
NICMOI.AS CORSON, Ta* ColIRTbr.
G. B. SITHENS 4 SON, Caipeniers m Biaer Joiididi i Ipeclaiig. Esiinim FDninm.
1116 CKNTRAI. AVKNfi:. IIafl • AHHl'KV - AVKN* IT.
EXBCITORS’ SALE.
Thursday, May 24th, 1906,
L- MMOp. Utcsssi a. Ur lu* id tb* l*-* ship, is Ike smU t oddij <q C«ac Ms>, 1 aihe"? om m *.“?* S'
Ailvcrtiscaent for Ibe Kpbnildinj: of 1 Turnpike Road.
HulrkiDsOD, Mist*
1. Osp. 1
a subii.i) c
r t«VS
vo**.s.aew j*s«sr • SrBnzrs}* Usllara, draws nqsbis to th a. Hb-iiET IMrsetor or Ik
Ihsa u» sstn—— — — cwmplrtsd. thsMtsis ODUlBlasMaer ul Publk' Hoads. HOk. *. I- MalehlDsoD. Tree loo. Nsw J»«», .
Culvertt,. Bridges 4 Guard Rails. ^Ueslsd srapossls^win^h* ^l*cslvs4 ^rS*i*^e^IUy. A. uma^p* IWps Ms^loc " ’bruys^A I’nusrs'z. I
luKhslel) topewrd aad l *5JjS b ii 0 "m«t “ s^M.'psDlrd hjr a tern ri.^ra^w.-^Sir “■rn VDIUODZ K-smllB. IHcrctor or ll* II .
BOURSE STORIGE WAREHOUSE Uoane Kuiuiuf. 8th aad Aibary Storage for anything personal or (artable under Ibe best condition* at moderate rates. Contracts made for moving aud storing
Leonard Kudu Co. Electricians i, Ocaan City, M. J. AJaadworPaasnAissU
1-. Maps, deceased, av Itsi . 1TK. and FASajUSS ol tb.1 ounl) ol tape Ms*,Id I—J Kook .* IIT, paers aa. Ar.. sad CUDIUDIDI DhOdt jKssg^r! Wt's'J: Kltcuiorsor l ^iBIY>>aup,U*C* nstsu viTiiish. nai tispitiia ALBERT G. GILBERT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER 645 Asbury Avenue.
COAL COAL COAL COAL COAL Buy your Coal from tbe SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. TWELFTH 8T. AND WEKT AVK
‘The Old Stand'
Established 1878.
ruBiirriiaB baboaink tit eboTHiko. HAT*,<-AHI AKIIUKNTK' FTHKIBII B en's Suits n m*i. worth 86.00 eu's Hulls .1 4», casslmer, north 7.50 Men's Hulls T.48, anrsled. worth 10.00 Men's HulU WW black Thibet, black and fancy aorsteds, oilier* ask 1S.*~
MENU OVERODATB.
lllrck and Oxford with belt, 5
Black Kersey, finely labored. T.
Black and Blue Meltons, alsu Frieses, 10.00. north 18. Extra fine fancier and blacks worth 16.00, our price 1- 00 Rain coals S <w, worth 10 Boys' overcoats from 1.35 up:
Buys' corduroy pants. 30c.
GENTH' Kl’KNISHINGH. Men’s underwear, fleeced. 85c. I Ha rater* ae beat tbe world, HSc up. Men's silk haudVrn blefs, lultlal and plain, silk sus(*udei>, umbrellas, dr
glove .
-fort*
JEWELRY
Slud", srnrf plus, cuff buttons, lodge badges aud plus and uatebe*. KvVrylblng al lowest price*. JONKPII MKNIkKI*. ••King ul I.ow Prlpew,** 1635 Atlantic Avraue. ATLANTIC CITY. N J
Rlan8| find Spe^ificationM F>rep<ired at Short [Notice
FUEL LIGHT HEAT DO IT NOW SERVICES RUN RANGES SET ON SHORT NOTICE CITY GAS LIGHT CO.
ENGLISH & JOHNSON,
Mractors anil Buiiners
1240 Asbury Atrnur.
Mt-lnw • *i—."1*1, ■.
ALLEN SCULL
Contractor and Builder
JOHN MARTS
Contracting Builder
Kallms'i* rlieerfull, lunilshrd JEIISE I. I8IBCE6IS I SOI
Carpenters and Builders
0. J. HAMMELL
MarbleteGraoite Works
Mnnumeut*. Mauwileam*. Htaiuao' Work, ('radio*...
CEMETERY INCLOSURES
Burial Vaults, Grave Cover* AU kind* of Cemetery Work
Works at p 'easantvllle. N. .1. EDWARD STOMEHILL BRICKLAYER and PLASTERER
AU work in mason Una promptly attended In...
•riOrt liriehton I*Iihoe
OCEAN CITY. N. J.
6. 0. Asiru I. W Adam GEO. 0. ADAMS k BIO. PLASTERING. RANGE SETTING ERICK LAYING, Lie.. Etc. Work lo Mason Line Promptly
Attended To.
OCCAN CITY. N J WILLIAM C. SCULL, W. H. 1.* ITCH ELL, Contractor :: and :: Builder, BRICKLAYING • PLASTERING omrs- .on ■e.roewce. H SFEOIfllifV 715 PI.VMOI TH PLACK. Residence : 704 CeMllU A V« OCF.AM I'ZTV. N. J. OUgAM CITY V 1 QUARLES L. HOFMANN JACOB SCHUFF TH£ cidneer bakery. ll EC 1.1.11—,. 0;,„ C!i I |
A. H. BAKER ...Undtrtiler ■ and - Embalmei...
OCEAN CITY BAKERY BREAD, FANCY CAKES and PIES GEORGE S. BICKEL, Proprietor
MARK LAKE DARBY’S Undertaker „,J EmUlmer ^le" Asbur^Ave!
- . UsJ *"Hr»|.fls
lu
ItorV In Every Particular I M,.r.J*>**nd WedD.sd*,
K. Curtis Robinson Conveyancing and Insurance Notary Public and Commissioner of Deeds INos. 744-40 Asbury Avenue OCHAIS cirv. is. j. Money to Loan on Bond and Mortgage
For Sale
. Great. Bargain
House and Lot on West Avenue Below Eleventh Street j $1175 Can’t be duplicated for $1500 Address R 744 Asbury Avenue
N. C. GODFREY’S Business House, 657 Isiurj benue, Spring uf 1906,
1 '“ROtai-tcTa
ARK OOOO.
...Full Line of House Furnishing, "" ™~ • TTT^'r

