Ocean City Sentinel
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WILL TRY TO WARM TIME IN COUNCIL KEEP THE BAND PROPOSED SEWER
City Will Endeavor to Raise Heated Discussion Between Interested Citizens and Repre-
the Required Sum of
Honey.
The chanow are that Ibe city band
LOCAL DOTS. t'leuty of ranteloupe». llatlihiK 1» great apart Uli» w« babor Day i* ths neA lepil In Aren't you lorry you have to lloatiug Iiartle* are atayiug 01 Ibeae eveuinga. Working the abort change p on a liatblng null.
rally wanta tire < Irl I* a paradox. 1 and geta mad If you
boat** ready for the o|« Some people haven't even enough courage to yppiaud until aomeone el-
»lart» IL
ll da, of courae, more uulucky to walk ’under fame** ladder than
cliyjblt.
We are neygr too old to learn, a Ibl* aeema.-ki apply partlcularly rliorua girl*.-' The girl who llahes for a l*j«baud altould remember that the big alwaya get-away. The faint heart that falla to wfci may have cauae for aelf congratulation iKiltig good la, |arrlia|a-, the only rnterprtae In which there la |iualtlvely no element of rl»k. What a fine thing It would he If the Nuart children would grow to h a llllle common acnae. Diplomacy cnnalat* largely of giving advice unless you know exactly the kind that la wanted. The coat of warfare suggest* that after all the check hook may mightier than the ewurd. Tin re are city churches w here any stranger could give Keary | abort cut* to the north pule. Incoming traiua are well palronlied by i'tilladclphiana coming to the alum lo escape the hot weather. That a llllle learning la a dangemur thing la dcrnonatratrdljy the man who I*drowned in tilaowu depth*. A woman has such natural faith *b« can believe a thing she wants lo, tlrough she knows she doesn't. Kven the burglar who can crack • **fr with ease w ill bcilate before attempting to open a car w indow'. * It la not what he baa, nor even w Ini hedoe*, which expreMCM directly lh< worth of a man, hut what he ia. t'larrnce Shaw, a colored man wbc works In the light lunch place on th< steamboat pier, dislocated hi-shoulder while playing hall.
n Abgu*
•hen probably till* resort will have re*Ic*t number of visitors. Tin ■rople will carry away the new a tl he band stopped giving concert, ji ii Hie middle of tire season. Thl* rould be a bad irnpresslon lo ge
broad.
Councilman Ueo. u Adam, said h rould like to see the band kept, bu da view was that tire, boarduall people, as well as other business the town, have all they can ake both ends meet without being called upon every little while for contributions for >ome project, 'ouucilman Headley said the only y to get at this thing Is by taxation. There are big property ownera here who will not pay. He expressed the ’ that Council might get the hand i-Hler a little leas sum and, with Council can raise, the probability at arrangements can be made to keep the hand. tuotlou of Mr Headley, It was led that If the Finance Commilln•pare the monejr, the baud be e> gaged for the two w eeks addltionatHADE A PROTEST
HAD TERRIBLE PALL
While Vlslimg Her woo. Mr*. Henj. Newkirk, of Philadelphia, mother of H. M. Newkirk, ol the Central, bad a narrow eaca|c tram death by falling dow n Hie hark step* of tlie hold Monday night, heel caught In one of the steps and sbs was thrown to tbfjpound. Her sou heard hercrieaaiid promptly went Jo her amlstance. They were roon joined by Mrs. H. M.-Newkirk, who did all In her power lo relieve the .uttering woman. When Dr. Abbott arrived, he found that the aged woman's right arm was badly dislocated, and she was ^krrihly bruised, tthe is getting along as well as ran be
At * meeting of the official board of the First M. E Church, held last week, a committee on plan* fur the church, composed of K. H. yttltes. Jubn Marta and Mark W. Adams, was appointed. It was the expressed sentiment ot the meeting that If, as rumored, a trolley Jlue was to be run on Eighth street that the board a* representative* of the church oppose It, a. It would disturb the quiet of the Kabbath In the church neighborhood.
Tlie drill* of the boy* at the Pack' Keach I.lfe Having Station-, Thirtysixth street, draw large crowds each day. Tlie keeper, A. C. Townsend, gives a special Invitation to the public to wltneaa the dull* The boys drill with the baach apparatus at h a. m. ou Monday, and Thursday* and there is a surf hoe* drill at 8 a. m. on Tuea-
Abrain Pennock has Just bought a choice bay-front lot at Fifteenth street, throygh the agency of Maaaey A Ed•wards. It I. understood that he Is likely to build a pretty cottage withlu » short time. Petit Jurors Among the petll jurors drawu for __t|>e September term of court are the followhig Ocean City residents: Mark W. Adams, C. H. Coreon. John R. \ ««Hve*, David I. Beall, L. L. Hlgbec, Clarence Ferguson and B. B. Btltea.
sentatives of the People—Bill is not Accepted
Second Reading, Which Opponents
Matald r„. ... 3S- R ' K " d “ * Victory.
Hie explrailoh of Ibelr contract on! Terhaps, like llcl.haz/er, some of; oilier coudnlsslon was not com
August Ibe I 'ouncllmeu arc l•eglllrllug tu aee ol eilgllieere.
The matter was brought befun- ■ ll,e bwndwriting ou llte wall. In any Mr. Marter said that at the pi < ouncll Monday night by Councilman | Monday n Ighl, after a most tern- time the sewer company has no ' " ' pest non. session of Council, several standing It Is up to Council t
members declared that they would ' |s>ae of the matter, not care If they were not re-elected. | -Mr. Headley complained Ulte
Fortbermure, Preakleut Adams de- the kies of anyone thinking df tearing
"■ ' *^---■ - — • ‘'ouncll Is not j up jbe city's atreets at this tlnret,
d Hia« $835 a week w ould be d for the service* of the bar
b» expressed the thought that possibly a portion of this sum i
be ralscd by subscriptlou. ' was moved that Council's Hu
nltlee' consult with the City Treasurer and ascertain If aofllclei .ouey could be transferred froi_ •me other appropriation lor this pui-
Couurtlmaii Sainp*. bought that the bu* lie l.mrdwalk, whoa ted by the concerts
ig to contribute.
K W. Kldwards said h.
* tlie ha
rxpra
• ould di
to thlk y bin,
umodure C. Howard Hcbermrrboru ap|icared liefore Council w ith a protest Monday night He said that he and Mr. Bangley own a strip of laud Twelfth street and the beach, east of Ocean avenue, -{or which they had
revived a tax hill. Prior -, tliey had never received ai
and lie had concluded that as the strip of laud was occupied for the most part by the boardwalk, It was exempt from atlon. Within a week they had rived a hill from the collector for NT. Inasmuch as they feel that this laud Is occupied by the city they tbluk that they should not he taxed, especially as they never bad beenliere-
•fore.
On motion of Mr. Headley. Hie finance committee of Council was Instructed lo take up the matter with the city collector and report at Hie next meeting of Council. SHOULD BE STOPPED
the Southwest
lies are not already -laid
Also that within the lime mentioned e said company •hall make such
further extensions to Its present system
flbrd sewerage along the* line
of the preseul boardwalk from Seventh
gtreel to Tenth street.
theaatdcompauyahall be com-
pelled lo lay other mains along any
ughway, avenue, street or alley, Ided, sufficient property owners ii any block or square adjolung the block or square where said
mains have been laid, sign an agree-
lo accept said system of sewer-
age and pay service rent to the amount
of twenty dollars per
ery block or square through the said mains are lo be laid, at ^
the regular schedule reut f price fork " .‘f^ou are favorable to the cltIrena."
said Mr. Bourgeois, “you cannot |**a
this ordlnanoa."
President Adams reminded some of •h* hearers of Kben Holden as lie (Mr. Adams) said: “Oh, yea, Mr. Bourgeois, you and 1 might trade horses, and both be particularly satialled with our
further provIdplUiat total, of sewer ■service
auteed In any two coiisecuHv. adjacent to said mains amounts to j forty dollars, or any three consecutive blocks lo sixty dollars then such exslous shall be made through same. It being, however, uudenitood that said extensions under this provision o be made where the city
grade will permit
Frank Patton, a Philadelphia bush tm mao who Is spend lug the sammrr era, made a narrow escape from -rious Injury while bathing yesterday by being struck by a thrown hall. It is time this practice were stopped Home child will he run down by an athlete and then there will he a big howl. 1 For the beneflt of bather*, we may add that every life-guard la sworn In toVo police duly. l.lghtnlBg Fired House. Durlnga furious thunderstorm that rept over the mainland Tbnrxlay afternoon the iKHiiftf Daniel Deed*, above Pleaaantvllle, waa struck and burned to the ground. Deeds and hl» wife were both away, and their live children had just left the house to stay with neighbor* during the storm, when the boll -eel Ore to the roof. Both parents returned to And the me tn ashes, and the mother was •rly prostrated liBUl she learned that her children were safe.
aeons at the Casino bowling alleys for last weak were oonaMerablj higher than those of the pltviou* week. Oliver Gee made the record score of 278 or nine straight strikes and a fluke. Mias Maud Fould'a score of 176 for theiadlea Is atlll the record. Bowker rolled aMTtod W. H.Htlrk and Mr. Starkweather each made *21. The iadles'higtlA for this week was •ade bjyrilss Smith—17U ' Here far Ike Hoalb. John H.-McC’latcbey, a prominent real estate operator In West Philadelphia, who hoi bad extensive realty holdings In this dty. where he ha* resided In other summers, bat was not here last year, came down within the past day or two, w ith bis interesting fsmily, end baa'taken a cottage on Wesley avenue for the remainder of rasou. He has a flue lea
Senator L. M. Crease baa sold one of Is ba££oiit‘iot» at Thirteenth street • a PhJadelphla man, who ha* t>eguu the erect km of a pretty bay villa. Eventually, the hay front will he dotted with cottages of flue appearance. Go to Doeskin's, corner Ninth and Asbnry avenue, for fresh candy, toys and stationery.
Fob Haul—a farm containing par*af — — - ■ '•Mv# acres, located at Marmora, one near Fourth . atreat: Sue 60 by 186. “Hie from Ocean City Turnpike. For, Ixjt No. 884, HecHon A^ '
term* and particular*, t-nfaon, Marmora. N. j.
appli^M."k!I ir'limtthris’wesr iVlilh Mnwt, Naw
1 York City.
of city owuereblp of public I Mr. Bourgeois reported that If the utilities, au4il was broadly Intimated sewer company pay* for the all by more than one memlier that. If the ! there Is nothing for C-ouncll to w
t like t
r action
r Headley r
d tbal Mr. Hour
cut body of
» what they can dc
le trouble Monday night started ! lug about. Councilman Headley moved | a new- sew
cepted i folk* .
rewind i “There wouldn't be a lawsul
!- quicker than Hiere will be If yuu pa* was seconded by J, C. Htael-! this ordinance," was Mr. Koiirgrob
•e «wer ordluaii I resiling snd |i
Mr. Headley moved that tl ueudmeiit he made to a-ction two of the ordinaiiee: “As, provided In an ordinance entitled ‘an act lu regulate t he d Igglng u p of st reeta, 'etc., approved September 6, IMS*." This w a* agreed
thru
It >
- 1 bet
i’e<l, and carried,
• changed t
Albert Fogg I
pay
s the alleys, and he Is
. Headley: '
rilling
here for spite. We are oi
here for justneaB.”
Mr. Fogg told Jit. Headley Hial If theaewer company owns him. hr vote for them. As for himself. Fogg amid he was able to build a s
luge of bitter perao
r altUes between Messrs Headley ai
f the Oceau K '* KK - Mr Marter arose and look e -werage Com- < *l , t* on to the statement that be v
Hectluu 111 w
follows:
"That said com|iany shall, w ltli year from the passage of tbh naiice by Common Council and the
acceptance of (be sam
CHy mutation and
pany, be com|iell(d to extend Its sew. tbe ™ ou l of »P*te. He wi
ersge system along the avenues, high- re P re “"t the citUeu*. There was no rays. Street, and alley- lu that portlou re *" OD wh J - ■*«»« l* publicly
•f Ocean City bounded by Thirteenth * cc, " w<l °f spite work.
• reel on the Northeast; West avenue dMu, ‘ everyone,” replied Mr.
in the Northwest and Hevenleeuth j „
1 Mr. Bourgeol* asked Mr. Headley to name those who came there for spite, and Mr. Headley said he didn’t think
-mm 11 ted •rder Stack houi ■y on H-e charge of kidnapping the • rev-weeks-old baby of Mr*. Mary Alston, of HCUi Central avenue, Camden, on July 25. Mrs Harmon was lids of Cape May cunnty lu a log cabin Inhabited by her idparrul* by Detective Fainter, of Kirn. She w as fond Hug the baby n the detective drove up to the bouse. Kite was taken to Camden sf Weduesday.lbedayuf the bearing. According to Detective Fainter, Mrs. armon’s only child died a yetr ago. nd Is»lb -be and tier husband grieved msiderably over It. She went to amden a few weeks ago and visited ic home of Mrs. Richardson and Mrs Barnes, who live near Mr*. Alston's d Inquired w here she could :hlld. Knowing that Mre. Alston'{as lu poor health, the women imeuded Mrs. Alston, but the refused to entertsln the proposi-
tion.
According to Mr*. Alston. Mr*. Har•on called again on July 26 and asked permission to have the baby's picture taken, promising to return her In two -Mm. Alston consented, and the last she saw of the child until Dectlve Fainter gave It to her lu crowded court room Wednesday, i'heu the child waa taken from Mrs. Harmon she glared at the detectbe mother.
Jos. I. Bcull said he Vauted to do the square thing by the company, hut be wanted similar tikalmeul In return. Then It was that Fresktent Adams delivered bis ultimatum. Halil hr “Present Council la opposed to muulci- [ i pal ownership. If the people want a Council of that kind, they w III have to have another set of men. We are not owned by anyone, but are trylug to do Hie heat tsisslble for the city. Mr. Bourgeois said: “If you change ^ this ordinance, don't you do In In- ‘ justice to the city or the company?” Mr. Adams recited his view of the ' ordinance, which ordinance be regards
eslred to
definite as u would like lo have the boardwalk Included. R. W. Edwards said it is Ibe iutenoii of the Hew er Company to sewer •it to Wesley avenue, lu. the section rferred lo, within a year. On moHon It was decided to strike •it the last clause in aectlon 10. Section 12 was amended to make ■e following changes In rales In private dwellings: “One wasbstand reduced from 75 cents to 60 cents; one hath tub reduced from $1.26 to $1; ■e closet reduced from $2 to $1.76.” Mr. Headley moved that section 14 • amended lo read as follows: 'That I the said sewer pipe* shall diacbaige Into a channel of the hay or thoroughfare, and the schedule of rates hereinbefore set forth in this ordinance la intended to apply only to the present gravity system of discharge Into said bay or thoroughfare.” Mr. Marter w as of Hie opinion that ic aewer pipes should be ten or fifteen feet below the low-water mark. He as of Ihe belief that Ibe company > willing to do this, but It should be It was agreed to, have This section rad: “Bball discharge Into hay or thoroughfare fifteen feet beyond average low.waler mark In the channel.” Bectiou 16 having been stricken out, the section previously known as :weuly was made 19 and changed to read: “That after the passage of this
bargali
After sume a further currecliui ameudmeuta to the ordinance, cllmau Harry Bmlth said : *i am glad these geutlemeu came here to-ulght and gave us ibelr views. I think It would he well to lay Hit* ordiuanoe over for a short time until we know just what la wauled. I move we lay action,over until the next meet-
ing." •
Mr. Headley wanted the ordinance Iamed ou second reading, as he Is tired of going over it, be said. Fresident Adams announced tl Mr. Bmllh's motion was "carried one weak vote." And the voter » Councilman H. D. Bmlth.
CUy L'HHxaUon and liaiiy shall within thirty days accept provisions of said ordinance in w ruing and ^five security in the sum of $2 500." etc. iloii 20 reads: "That If at the expiration of five years the city should desire to purchase the sewer plant, the Ocean CUy CtlliiaUon and Sewerage Company w ill dispose of same to sakl city of Ocean City at such price as shall be determined upon by mmlaslon com posed of live members, two of whom shall be appointed by the CHy Connell, two by the aewer company and a fifth mutually chosen by these four.” o. O. Adams bad the word ‘ engineers" aubsUtutad for “members.” Ueo. O. Adams said this section would have to be further The city cannot purchase without vote of the people. Mr. Edwards said that the clause referred to simply binds the company. Geo. O. Adams had the wording changed to “that If at any time after ■e expiration of five yean," etc. Audereon Bourgeois expressed the opinion that tbs plant can he bought at once. Mr. M*Her said that It would seem as though the work of the Commission bad gone for'HgUtHlf.’ He wanted to know why a price could not be fixed upon now, and than the coat of running the plant for the next few years added when the lime came. Mr. Ueo. O. Adams said that the
NEGRO FIGHT Police Were Called In bs t'nderalaBdlns waa React] There waa an exciting time • Hlerllng Friday night,when, because of a conflict of authority, as alleged, Cyrus Dudley, the colored porter, got busy with an axe, and It Is claimed, struck or attempted to strike George A. Haley,the head waiter. Dudley waa prevented from mortally wounding Haley, but meanwhile there waa a ecu (Tie, and blows were
exchanged.
It appears that Dudley wanted piece of pastry, and Haley objected. Policeman Frank A. He hock » called In and arrested Dudley, whowas released later for a bearing befoi Jest Ice of the Peace Rush Hanxday
momlng.
When those Interested In the appeared In the Squire's office Saturday morning, A. C. Boswell, repi the complainant, stated that Haley had no desire to press the charge; that Dudley waa a young man trying make bla way through the world and fit himself for a higher built lug; that Haley simply desired to make those under him at the hotel understand that be waa there clothed with authority and those under him must obey his oommands; that If Mr. Wick ould discharge Dudley, be (Harley) ould agree to withdraw bla charge. Mr. Wick agreed to the proposition
Justice Kush told tboke Interested that bqi (Bosh) had no authority to order Dudley out of town, but that II the other* were agreed to dro| prosecution he was willing to do as -oftabad. Thus the case dropped.
K. R. Torbert la arranging to move he keebylenan Church from IU ireseuVsIle to a lot not tar distant. Vbeu this ia accomplished, within be next few days, Jos. G. Champion,
on the new church building.
Fob Balk—A BO-foot sailboat belonging to R. W. Rutherford. Apply to Capt. Uewls RWey, Seventh street boat house. Furnished Apartments, suitable for H^bt^ hojiiekaeplof. In the Bourse.
OVER
ORDINANCE
WOMAN ACCUSED OF KIDNAPPING
A Resident of This County
Glared at Police Officials
in Camden.
AN'OTHER JUMP IN YALOATIONS
HEADLEY A ADAHN —Readme Coal
*.of tl
ired, aged unly, was
itbout hall by Re-
FERSONALS. C. J. Miller, of Philadelphia, Is at ie Sea Hpray. Mia* Helen Haw Hugs, of Phlladeltila, Is a gue.1 of Hie Kalhlu. Mrs. Blair Hmitb, of Woodbury,is-a guest of the Imperial. F. N. Patterson Is among the many i he seen on the boardwalk. Howard Fed rick and wife are being itertalned at Daniel Fed rickcottage, Central avenue. Ml*s Emma Bteelaian, of this city. Is visiting friends In Hnlllvan County,
N. Y.
Mabel McHenry, of Millville, is the guest of Mias Aldrich ou Wesley
I’enue.
Prosecutor H. 8. Douglani, of Court ouse, was among the HI heron's guests during the week. and Mrs. Oils Townsend and child, of this city, are among those registered at the Garwood. Wyoming is entertaining a large number of guesta, among them W. 8. Felton of Philadelphia. Williams and family have cloned their Point of Beach cottage nd returned to Philadelphia. Miss Mabel Van Roden, of Pemberin. Is visiting Mis* Mary Whiteside, 'eutral avenue, near Thirteenth street. Captain Charlea Campbell and family, of Pleaaantvllle, are enjoying a w days' recreation at thla resort. Mr. and Mrs. David Tucker, of oatravllle, are the guests of Mr. and ohn H. Tucker lu this city. Mrs. Horace F. Temple and Mias A. Temple, well known In West Cbealer's social circles, are among the guesta of the Blscayne. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Barnhart, of Washington, D C.,and Harper Davl*. of Woodbury, are visitors at Mr. Demi's collage, 1425 Anbury avenue. Miss M^hcl Wheatman, of Phlladel phla, who spend* Hie summer here, Is visiting her uncle, Kev. E. Mount, bis Asbury Park collage. Arthur Aflame, who will leach Trinity College, Hartford, during the coming fall dud winter, Is visiting lu Hartford. “' (.'has. B. Hammond and children, Godfrey, Ella May and Vesta, of Brooklyn, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. James A. Chatlln. Miss Edith T. Gaudy baa returned v> her Dennlavllle home after a few days'visit to Mias I .sura H. Chattlu and Miss Emma Corson. The many fricuda of Frank l.lggett, of Pittsburg, a cottager here, will be glad lo hear tbal his child, who was dangerously III, has completely recovAmong the Mlllvllliau* who are at Oadar Beach during August are Mrs. Anus Beckett, Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Howell, Mr. and Mrs. I-gwIs Beeves, Mr. and Mre. Harry Beebe, and Claud* Beeves and famly. H. BeiUel and wife are registered at the Imperial. Mr. Belize! has official of the'Penu National
Philadelphia, for the last twenty-three years. Mrs. Belize! la a finely *duI lady of flue brilliant coovgrea-
Tbe Ocean City Water Company. Buperiuteudaut Gibb tells us, la DOS pumping (150,000 gallons of water sac day. This heat* all of the company' records here—that Is, for ordinary purposes. The average dally pom age hut August waa 626,000 gallons.
PiancsTuned, $2| Ten years' experienee. , Harry H. Lake.
BOURSE STOIUGE WAREHOUSE Beane BalUtag, BIB and AtBary Storage for anything personal or por able under the beat conditions at moderate rates.
THOMAS J. THORN
Florist
FALL BULBS. GRASS and CLOVER SEED. 839 Asbury Avenue^ G. THOMAS,
- New Additions Will* Make,
City's Tax DupliC&te
#7'oao ( ooo.
r K. B. English sent ’ to !
rclary Haud, of the Cape May Conuly Board of Taxatiou, Saturday, a D-l ot twenty two lots and the depot* ol Ihe West Jersey Railroad and Keadiu Railroad, assesml ml Ibelr "trpe Valua* required by the new Stair j These properties m-Mrii are In j
•rod Ward, are valued at $35, AJq. 108 Market St.,
■air Cress well also sent a ll-t of <
three 104. ... Hie Fire, Ward PHILADELPHIA, valued at about fI .axi. ' * valuation lo about $7,02n,t«0,*«rbli'li. I ' , *^vwae*»r» 0 l'•oata Jsrwsy (or
all things considered. Is a dertdrriR j
— Fimi Family Groceries.
Planus for sale or rent, apply Kirk |
SHERIFFS SALE.
Tuesday, September 4th. 1906. HiO'W "^IRrLOES
1 wren U>r hoar* oriwere* sad n>* or lock j
l r3'J rr ’ ■‘"‘j- i '»o*"’''‘' - — — —
ml***. Iirmn.nrr part In Mr in tbrciu oilKvwnci
E. CLINTON & CO., r BRUSHES.
iUi'roHi 0 tmr-?ibUs.
>. '-mUmodaUOB.ijaaSTSiip-WS
HereL oise/iYRe... Ocean Ave.; Between Eighth and Ninth Streets OPEN ALL THE YEAR THE IMPERIAL
La.tKWOOD HOUSE, OCEAN City. New Jarsey.
Was H. HARWOOD. 1-1 IHE ELUERON
iirSim.nr^u.rr'rir.hd : toot imn, ud 8 S. TENTH ST., •»Hi..anei.rs*«*. re. • K. K. TOKBKHT HOUSE MOVING AND RAISING
•ta.S.n K. M A VI.OK, crap IHE KATHLU
f. N. JOHNSON, PLUMBER, Stum bid Gas Fitter
Repairing a specialty. Bath Tubs and Plumbers' ' Supplies.
,H IXlKMJ.V Collrrln
t *120 JLiabtiry A.venue
HuTEL ATGLEH Ainlh aitd Oulrxl Age. Now Open H. 1!. COKJF
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD PEFJ60NALLY-C0NDUCTED EXCURSIONS TO Niagara Falls August 23, September 6 and 20, 1906 Round Trip Rate— $| | .55 from Ocean City TlrkrU (04id (olnx on tram Irwvlnc LSI P. XI..and SPKCIAI* TR.4I\ ol I'ullmsn l-srlor I'wrs, lllnlnc <‘sr, snd llwy Oowrlwa Leaving Philadelphia at 8.10 a. m. following day running via the wcTOiresout; M'sotit:n*NNA v*tu;v kokib TK-krt* rood rrli
SEA SPRAY COTTAGE • Potinrrly Kid.li* (otl as, • ouriu Mud Cemral Aseaaa >|*u for the season. Delightfully located. full view of ocean and bay. Mint William Lake, Prop.
SEASON OF 1906 Casino Club SECOND FLOOR BOWLING CASINO Is now open for the reception of its members Season Ticket, $7.50 Two persons in one family, $5 each Family Ticket, $15 Monthly Ticket, $5 MEMBERSHIP TICKETS ON SALE IN THE
CLUB ROOM
There R a great many houses in Ocean City. Some R Cottages, some R Hotels. Some R stores, some R for rent. Some R for sale. There R also Many lots'for sale without houses. If you want any of these on the best terms, apply to ROBERT FiSHER, The Bourse, Ocean City
MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No waiting for two weeks to know If you can get it; we can tell yt
once. Bargains in Bay and Ocean front propertie*. Choice cottages fur ~~—Bata. Alan lots for Inveatmetit and for Improvement—Hie choice of
OcehuCIty. Apply to j. M. CHESTER &. CO.,
.Ocean Citv, N. ).
SPECIAL BARGAINS new cottage, centrally located on Wesley avenue, never occupied, »3,TOO A new furnished cottage at Forty-eighth street. $•2,500 A splendid completely furnished hotel, $14,000 A lot for a cottage, very neat ocean, centre of the town, only $1,300
CENTRAL AVENUE.
Beautiful Cottage Sites. High Ground. Dots Graded. Hired* and Sidewalks Graveled. Many new buildings already erected. Plot lying between Atlantic avenue and the Ocean, and Fifth and North street*. Apply to any real estate agent. Investigate before purchasing
. a*, mi.nsua.
WSH ADVERTISING AGENCI «lr**n CUy, *. 4. ATUNTiC ICEMJIIK CGMPANI il!? Pocono Mountain Ice Pen AWarMf MB m< Cnw orric •*. 1014 Aatowry A—*. Ora Giiy Ice aDd Goal Go. smith, RnoPRirron: PURE ICE BEST dOAL OAK AMO HIMU wcm'>i> Office. No. 634 ASBURT AVENUE
IRA S. CHAMPION Alderney Dairies Guaranteed Strictly Pure m'LK
■AND
Ice Cream ESTABLISHED iU. 7th St. and Asbury Aw. First National Bank Ocean City, N. J. CAPITAL SM.IM. SURPLUS UMM
Ocean City Land Company

