Ocean City Sentinel rariWDAY. BKPTKMBEK n, 1808. We «bmll be glad to receive Hem. of ie«t. end cooimunlcetlon. of Intercut „ tbl. (immunity and our reader. All communication. .Iiould be arMmp.nled with the full name and iddrrt* of the writer, not nece»arlly or publication, but a. a xu.runtce of ..«l faflfir-
WOMEN, HUMAN LIFE LINE, SAVED FIVE FROM DEATH
Thrilling Rescue Hade Rushing Waters at Cen-
tral Ocean City.
Five women re.ldent. of A.bury avenue, Ocean City, proved tliem-elvr. heroine, on Friday lent by aavlng Die of five people from death In the
BAY FRONT PROPERTY IN DEMAND
DOTS.
Tlie weather la bracing. Farewell" l« the eon* of the day. Iii.lueo men here are prc|>artnK to lAe a much-needed real. Hi. better to be "penny-wine Ilian JtoKether fooll.h. Ilapplucaa I. a queer llUle country
Boom Inaugurated Six Weeks
• omen are Mr*. Charlea ilein-1 Ago Resulted in Many Mia. Anna Reinhardt, Mr. ! Snips
Ml» Mary Fowlck and Ml-
Huaboug, the latter of Rrooklyn. The bay iron! boom that began
who w
■r had a jew<
rr life.
(a girl hi
Iway.
The man who baa an end hi view naturally aeea hi. Ilnleb. Moonlight dip. In the ocean bring it the l.lct thing. In balblng .ult». If you have no llioughl for yuyraelf,
remember
liu.bong, a Uhxiklyu denll.t, once ua profeaalonal bare ball calcbei aa a boy, played on 4he oli lirandywlne Bare Hall Club, of We. icier, Pa., from wbore rank, b graduated, aud, while playing pri ia.lonal ball, .tudled deutlatry. H bare for the beueflt of hi. tiealtb. A woman living In a collage a Thirty-third .tree! went In lo bathe 01 Friday and got beyond her dept In cried for help, and Dr. liu.hon I lo her amalance. The % ate
» admire I
Many ■
. devotion t<
i gran
ildow ha. waned wlih Hie hay fevi Wonkrn And It dllllcult lo tell Ju»t ihal they want when eating In a
public place.
People who wait for dead rfben'. Kboca too often Hurl aomebody elre tied
lo the airing*.
A young man w ith plenty of brans l. on the road lo manufacturing hla owi golden opportunities. ■ume of uh .old some of ou thought, for a penny, ww'd have a libel II for a million dollar, on hand.' BAY TROLLEY LINE
Ignm idr
'«*•
resident if re Uallwmcontract for
nlracl Haa Hern win lloublr Drawbrldgi
baric Evans, Vice President
Atlantic City and Shore
npany, baa signed Ihe <-oiHr*cl noble drawbridge acroa* tireal Egg rlair Hay to ronnect Oecean City byirallway lo Philadelphia, via Horn-'
er.' Point.
told In Tilt: Hk.vtixki., nome . ago, the Indications are that by .ummer people al Vlr.lnla avenue, In Atlantic Illy, and land In the centre of Ocean City, possibly al the boardwalk. The contract, which call, for l«ndllurt of money, ha. been Zimmerman A Co. NEW CHURCH
The member, of the new A. M E ‘burch met In the Young People', 'em pie (Sunday. Rev. Henhey wa. lected |«stor, and Henry Hector su|>crtnttndent of tlie Sunday rebool. Proldtng Elder Hammond wa. presl. The secretary of the church exi.iou of the A. M. E. Church preached. Dr. Murray, of Hi. Jam cb. Atlantic City, with hla ch< u attendance. Tlie sum of The member. anUcIpate buying i’raAyterian congregation, old church emovlng It to near Hcventb and FREEHOLDERS MEET loa. < hamPlan awarded Co. A special meeting of the Cape May .'ounty board of Chosen Freeholder, wa. held In this oily yesterday. At the morning meeting Jot bamplou, of tbl. city, wa. awarded the contra cl lo supply two carloadi spruce with which lo repair the Holly Reach bridge. The bonds of the bridge-tender. Icean City and Holly Heacb—the only wo presented—were approved. RobC Hand wa. pald t^OO on account of work on theBca Irie Turn pike. LET BARGAIN SLIP
Jacob House, a leading ^resilient of alem, and Praddent of the Falem Rank, vUHed Mr. and Mr. John f. Fox. In this city, a day or two tlnoe. Mr House Hr.i visited this bland forty year* ago. At that time he had ipominlly of purchasing twentyere. of land fora comparatively 1 price—aometblug like (SMI—tat he did not avail himself of the cliandk.
Among the litest lot. disposed of w ere tbore sold by Harry F. Hlanton, who ha. sold to Wm H. Hauer, of Philadelphia, seventy-five feel of bay front land, between Third and Fourth street., and 76 feel of land and two bay front cottages, south of Fourteenth street, toChas. B. Mauds. Mr Hind, wm the pioneer in approbating the value of the bay froul, aud; some year, ago be bulkbeaded aud lilled In the land on Pay avenua, beta eAn Twelfth aud Thirteenth streets, ii|ion w hlch be erected a row of house.,
feebled condition because of illm—. ' here be afterward disposed of. the Doctor found that he h.d al! be H|>eaWliig of the bay front boom, could do. with the tide going out, wlilch ha. been bel|ied by the early take care of himself. prospect of a trolley line acrore the Dr. Hushing called to hi. two son.,! hay. several week, ago Harry F. ipert swimmer., and they plunged Hlanton sold 75 feet of hay-front laud to Ihe ocean, glrong, athletic young i to a Philadelphia man. VMIhln ten fellow., they found the tide too much ! <l»y» after the first payment wa* made for them, aud the'u Mercur Keero, tht. geutleman, tie wa.approached ■notl.er young man. went to the re*- hy a summer resident, who asked him the same dlRlculty ex-1f°ra price on hi. land—what protlt he perieuced by the other.. . i “uuld lake on hb> purchase. The latew moments, It looked a. quirer wr*. told that the lot could be though the live people would be had at an advance of 30 per oeuL drowned. Instead of shrieking with' While the would-be pure barer war horror, at Ihe sight of the five helpless hesitating, and negotatlou. were pendpeople In the water, a. many women lug. the owner wa. approached by anouldTiave done, Mr. Kelnbardt con- other man, w ho made an offer for fifty celved the Idea of forming a human ' feet oflhe ground at 80 per cent In ad-Itfe-ltne. Once thought of, the Idea vance of the original cost price of the
a. quickly carried Into execution. 75 feet.
Mis. Bu.hong, being the talle.1, Bevtr.l other piece, of ground In the •ok the lead In going tulotue water, vicinity. In tlie meantime, had been followed by Mrs. Reinhardt, Mr*. | snapped up, and the original pur-
the others, each grasping chaser of the 78 feet said:
the hand of the other. When Miss “This looks so good to me that I Husbong readied her father, the water won't name any price at Hits partlcu-
up to her 11 pa. He grabbed the
caught the baud of the i .hu. It was that_all wi
■bore.
When one of Dr. lip-bong's son. was brought to shore, he wa. almost i a drowned condition, but after orking ou him for some time he wa. resurellated. There are uo llfe-lmea at this point, e are told, aud thlgimatter should he at tended to at once. itlUed to farnegte medal, for heroism displayed.
Tuesday wax the busiest day of the year at the First National Hank of Ocean City. The attaches were kept the jump all day. The business inactions In the bank yesterday were greater than ou any one if last year. too.
v. T. H. Klab^ who ha. been officiating at the Macedonia A. M. cb this summer, preached bis farewell rennon Hunday evening. He will resume hi. studies at I.lncolu 'entity. Pa. Cap|. Ja*. l<ce spoke e momlngypervlce.
Rowe hi cottage Herr. Norman R. Muarelman. a large 1 aether manufacturer lu Philadelphia, ha. pure bared Ed. Btonehlll' pretty cottage ou Plymouth Plan The sale wa. made through the agency of Harry F. Blanton.
Will the party who took large black agdyahltc cat from owner's property on
ELECTION BOARD BUILDING LAWS ARE NOT
HAS BEGUN YYORK
Had Their First Meeting on Tuesday for Purpose of
Organizing.
The local election board Marled on their work this week. On Tuesday the member, of the board of regtrtry had their Unit meeting aod elected a Judge from one party, an Inspector from the other, and the two remaining member, are couatituted clerk, of the board: then the board proceeded to make houre-to-boure canvas of the voters.
• human life-line,
“Al" [
i. left very little completing It on or before to-morrow. Their recoud meeting occurs inn
■n».
i latler
■it one, and e brought to
PLAN TO IMPROVE
Drllahlcd Wllfc Ra> Front. There l» a project ou foot among ic owner* of more lhau half a block r unimproved bay front laud to get together and make a garden spot of that growing section of (heclty. ■ idea Is to bulkhead and fill In this half block, aud then build cottages tweuty-flve feet back. With some cottages, or bay villa., ereetpd. the owner, of the* properties II do away with unsightly fences, •lead, they will sow the lawn. t» is. and mark tlie dividing lines w Itb pretty hedges. With this work completed, there III follow tlie erectlou of a couple of jservatoriea on the bulkhead and a ibstanlial wharf will be built for the immou use of the owners ot there •Rages. At the and of the wharf It I. planned lo haves picturesque pavilion. Should this project be carried through to completion, It will be something that should win the supreme thank, of Ihe city aud Its resident* III beautify the dty to a grand ei and prereutdT lovely appearam to I bore coming lo tbl. resort by boi from Atlantic City and Homer.’ Poll thing tba/ king ha. been needed. AUNT DINAH,’’ #308.05
, I'mls-
ty A Kdwarda have just the settlement of the aaletof the
double house owned by JVm.
Moore, ou Moorlyn TepCee, •und G. Dawes, of Frankford riphla. w ho lias been a summer
•r to this city for a number of y< id Mr. Moore will build a large and andsome cottage at the corner of Moorlyu Terrace and Atlantic ai
wy A Edward, alao have the bay front, below Thirteenth
street, to J. l.lddon Penuock, of I-au«-rue, wbo wUI build a line bay villa. . Penuock baa been occupying, with brother, Casper, the pretty double cottage they own In that section of tbe
city.
firm ha. d Ik pored of two lot* ou Central avenue, near TwentyUrtb street, owued by George B. Langof Millville, to Philadelphia I* riles. 1. Locke, of Camden, and T. Brown, tbe latter connected with well-known house of Folwell A Philadelphia, have each purchared tracts of laud ou Plymouth Place from tbe Ocean City Realty Company, upon which they will build pretty cottages.
The tad lea' Auxiliary of the Find Presbyterian Church held 1U regulai m-ntbly meeting Monday evening, In
isnse, at which excellent r*poi
were given. It was found that “Aunt Dinah” netted the ladle* *808.06. The led lee wish to returtrtbelr gratitude to ell wbo started lu making affair such a success. Naturally, the ladle* are proud of tbslr helper. and also of their auccere. for lu the past year they have earned (1,000 toward '
the support of tbe church. BOARD ORGANIZES
satne Im troyble-
een Hlxth
street., Tuesday, return Ihe Immediately and save himself
Lo*r.—I n Ocean City, a gold bracelet, ■nitlal. C. W. B. engraved upon It. Tlie tinder wUI receive e .unable reward. Communicate w ith George W. Conrad, 1411 N. Franklin SC, Phlia.
(or Raslnros. ■
R. Howard Thorn ha. been chi chalrmaiaof tbejhmTd of Governor, of Ihe Ocean Clj/Vechl Club. Enoch Burleigh, Che*. Myers and Geo. W.Statxell have been appointed
as the House < ommlttee.
The board has begun bush considering the plan of converilug tlie bond, into coupon bonds. Tbe
charge comdrt. ‘ '
W. Statxell, Harry F. Blanton. Heerelary, and Dr. I. N. Ori*com, Treawirer.
Rave mreaaaaa Ufr.
The United Bute* I. having a hard time lo maintain a competent force
the Life-Having Service. The' poor
pay and the rtrenuou. life do n appeal to tbore who are capable doing thc^Bfc. Tbe HK.VT1KKI. is on sale at Win. Gardiner', .tore, 750 Aabury aveuue For Sauc.—To close an ertale, 448 Aabury avenue, Eleven-room F
ul.bid Cottage, condition. He
ga» range.
Tlkajonged-ex peeled and I
•me greater Ocean City se*
Itbln hailing distance.
NEW COTTAGES
c adve
HERE'S A CHALLENGE
Ocean Clt» Ball Team Bead George J'. Murphy's aggregation of bare ball player, la strutting some days. The boya think they are pretty good, and so do thslr friend., nd an effort t. being made to arrange aeries of three games with any club
1 the county.
If any of tbe clubs In Cape May desire to try coaclusion. with the Ocean City club, that cl tbore dub. wUI be given au opportunity Aa a matter of tact, tbe Ocean City Bare Ball Club challenge, any club Id tbe county to a series of three nea. For particular., addrere Murphy or Postmaster E. Button. TAKING A REST
Heptember 11, when they meet transcribe their lists from the
Ing book.. They meet on tbl. day
•'clock In the afternoon and are ■Ion until 9 o'clock In the even-
ing for tbe purpose of regtatertug all pereou. who are entitled to vote, w ho appeer personally before them or ebow o tbe aatlsfartlou of tbe board by •ffldavit that they ere entitled to vote
u that election dlelrict.
To be able to vote at the primary election on tbe &'>tb Inrt. you murt be registered by Tuesday, September llth. Do uot overlook tbl. point. Make It your business next Tuesday afternoon
your name Ison tbe registry
Hat, otherwise y«u may lore your vole
I the primary.
Tbe next day two copies of the completed registry lUt murt be posted In lu.pleuou. place. In tlydlstrlct. Ou September 35 the primary elecoua for all parties are held from 1 o'clock p. m., aod at tbe close of the polls tbe registry board .ball make votes and make slat* menu thereof lu aqcordance with tb provisions of tbe law. October 80 tbe board shall meet 1 until 9 o'clock p. m. for the dual revision of tbe registry list*. ivember 6 la election day. Tbe 1 are open from 6 a. m. until 7 p. At tbe dure of the polls tbe vote murt be canvassed aud returus made. Briefly, they have about one day of luvaaslug, on* afternoon and •g for registry, one afternoon and ■-enlug on primary day, ope afteroou aud evening for tbe flual revision of the registry list, one Iom day on the 6th of November and their compensation ts fixed at 835 lu districts having , er 800 registered voters. PERSONALS. Mis* Frances Reynolds, of Pblladdpbla, Is a guest of tbe Kathlu. barles Breckley. of Phtladeb phia, la among Ocean C'tty’a visitors. T. Btevens, of tbe Cape May Herald, wa* In town Tuesday. Miss Clara Hathaway, of Brooklyn, la the guest of Miss Elisabeth Abbott,
of this dty.
Anna C. Fleming, of Abaecon, U visiting Mrs. William take al bet cottage, Fourth aud Central avenue. J. K. Russell, of Manchester, N H., big property owner here this week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Barfoot, of Frank ford, are visiting Mrs Hannah
Allen.
I. Langley, wife and daughter, of Millville, are spending a few days at tbe Hlscaytie. L. L. Earenaou waa with hi* fanlly, 1 Seventeenth and Central avenue, ver tabor Day. Sheriff Daniel Header, of Bridgeton, as among tbe recent prominent guest, of the Elberou. Geo. 8. Winner, of-Philadelphia, was a guest of the Garwood on tabor
Day.
Thos. P. Read aod family, of Philadelphia, were guests of the Wyoming during the week. Wm. P. Sharpie**, President of the Chester County Trust Company, Wi Cheater, Is spending a few days here. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Lorenx, Ruth and Frederick Lorenx, of Chester, registered at the Imperial. Mrs. Robert Chadwick, of. Cheater, Is among tbe pleased gueeU of tbe
Thinks Inspector Should Do I ‘ His Duty or Resign the ' j
Office.
At Council's meeting Monday even- J •g. Mayor Cbemplpn called attention j 1 the alleged uegltsT of duty on the'! part of tlie building Inspector. Home buildings, tbe Mayor said, are uot Inspected very well and house* are being built without permits from tlie building Inspector. Tlie same conditions exist in tbe •flic* of tbe plumbing Inspector. The' •lumblng luapector and tbe building nspector are one and tbe same. The Mayor suggested tha) word be rut to the dual office-holder that If he auuot collect the permits he should rend a communication to Council. Graham expressed Ihe view that It Is tbe Mayor's duty to enforce tbe ordluauce*. The Inspector la under tbe Mayor, be added. Tbe Mayor took exception to tbe 'ouncllman's last remark. Tlie Inspector, he mid. ts appointed by Coun
ell. The Inspector receive, the rr
frotr
A. D. Stidham, wbo has worked In tbe Government Printing Office aa a bookbinder fur more than forty years, it resigned Oil July 1ft, Is visiting his •ugbter, Mrs. Shaler, wife of General Chaa. Shaler, In tbe latter'* cottage, 1489 Central avenue. Mr. Stidham, who own* property here, baa been accustomed lo spending a month's vacation In this dty for years, but hereafter he expects to spend tbe entire summer season I
Mrs. J. B. Hudson aod Mlm E. Hudson, of Philadelphia, are Istered at tbe Blecayoe. Miss Sara A. Van Glider, of Petersburg. was among the visitors to thlf
dty to-day.
Mias Lureue Campbell, of Pleamntvltle, le tbe^uta of her cousin, Mis.
Bertha' Scull.
J. K Russell, of Manchester, N. H„ wbo baa been taking a look at hie property here, registered at tbe Algleti David K. Hudson, wbo la a cottager Third and West avenue, baa left Millville to attend tbe funeral of his nephew, wbo waa ktlle* In tbe West. Mr. aod Mrs. Howard Budd aod in. of Philadelphia, were among tbe nests of tbe Sea Spray during tbe Mrs. Jaue E. Boyle and Mlm Mattie Boyle have returned to this dty from Plesmntville, wl Lin wood Corson, a Philadelphia druggist. Is spending a few days very
recent meeting of the Road
Committee of the County Board of
•bolder*, tbe State’s Supervisor,
Charles Foster, called tbe alteotlon of the committee to a willful and glaring
violation of tbe speclflcallons
pauylng the contract for rebuilding Buatleton.
the Sea Isle turnpike. Tbe commit- ■ J "" tee Investigated tbe matter and per-
iptorily ordered fifty feet of tbe
replied and rebuilt.—
■ road to ' Gaxette.
- drainage, fNmt'an? PianOsTuriSd, $2j *kOure* r *ta't t 90xiaOfeeL Inquire t Ton years 4 expert-
’781N. Forty-fourth street, i Aa ***m x
», Pa., ora&uta at Ocmu-enwe-^ tf. j Harry H. Lake.
rrr
dty.
and Mrs. George O. Adame and Harry 8. Adams
left here in Couadlman Adams' launch oa.Saturday tor a tan days'
Mlm Vetta Rlaley has returned from WTc/H. Wataon, (60; a two week.' vtalt to Tacony and Wert
Philadelphia. While away, she alao visited th^ Hlaymakers’ camp WHltam Wert and daughter, Mrs. E. Stewart, of Morton, Pa., father id slater, respectively, of Mrs. Mark
ENFORCED, SAYS THE MAYOR
GREAT VICTORY
Clint, llrecklcy af thls city, coven honor and glory >
tabor Day by defeating Au< Maid, the crack Isist of in Park Ykchi t’lub, by mor.
<le the Old Mal.l
: against tbe Oli Happy Princes*. Die fi Herachoff boat, and the 1 i Merry Thought, l
aud take
l pay
undisturbed, [plained ttiat <f tlie Mayo
Graham
meant It la tbe duty storce tbe ordinances.
The Mayor stated that tt was Im omlble for him to know who doe. o docs not take out permits. He said !■< beard coflUm-tor. say they do no t to take out penults. If tbe In •pector does uot do bl» duty, lie tnlgli
well resign.
dr. Headley mid It was too bad Much time bad been spent In prepai log the building ordinance, and t •hould be enforced. Tbe Mayor asked that the bulldlni ispector be ootttled to comply will
je ordinance.
Mr Graham made a motion to tbl effect, which waa earned. dispute over the payment c on land owned by C. Howar Hcbermerbom and A. T. James, alonf •Ide of the boardwalk, came up for dh
cutaon.
President Adams asked If IkHlucU' •'Inane* Committee had made an It I'ertlgatlon, as requested. Mr. Headley mid that the land I question had never been taxed befor and the owner* did not e> •elve bill*. However, tbe did get bill*, a few weeks ago. A* tb Commissioners of Appeals had held their meeting last fall, Messrs. 8c!ut born and James bad no opportu- ’ of appearing before tbe board and appealing. In Mr. Headley's opinion, tbe gentlemen referred to should Dot been charged interest, at least. Part of tbe land la under the boardut tbe other portion L, although tbe speaker thought ■ament rather high, pressed tbe view that It would ore than right to reduce tbe eut, and throw off tbe Interest and
•au.
Mr. Graham arked whether this ould uot be establishing a had present. In his opinion ItVould be all right lo throw off tbe Interest aud esaor English explained that 8cbertuerhuru'a land is 170 wide aud about 115 feet deep lusidi the boardwalk. Mr. James' land Is feel wide and ISO feet deep, Inside
tbe boardwalk,
Mr. Headley waa of tbe view that If the land la worth (3400 this year u been worth something last 1 iic assessment waa pretty high flirt year, he sakt. He sought Information as to why bills were
•nt out last year.
Collector Corson answered that tbe beat of hla knowledge these hills On motion of Mr^Jraham, Collector Corson was authorised to remit tbe Interest aud coats ou the The annual report of the Hoard of Education was received and filed. Tbe report of tbe assessment for sidewalk repairs was a published and a time set for hmnng pi'BopkJItion HAI.ANCKR
bampton reported
lion • ■ ( 951.64
NOTICE TO LIMIT CREDITORS
the following appropnatioi
Streets,
Miscellaneous, Fire Departmeut, Interest, ' Salaries. Drainage,
Light. Water,
Garbage, Printing, * {ktald'walk. Board of Health, Sinking Fund balances, New Hewer*, New Streets,
116 39 651.01 777.80
3,980 81
IS 16
8,961 A0
(1700 would shortly be required with
pay current bills. Tha loans were ordered negotiated. Tbam bills were read and ordered
paid:
:\ . ' ~ . (1255: Ire Champion, Interest, etc., (14,950.48; George Hawkins, (40 05; J. P. Fox, atraata, (148 67; RobL Oreeolmf, (88.64; Ira 8. Champion, streets. (01.45; M. Kennedy, (88.35; Clarence Turuei, (82.98; Shoemaker Lumber Company, *58.06; L. L. Wallace. (60; Jaa. Boyd A Bros., (139; B. Carbart. (70; Ledger, (6 83; Geo. Blanton, (60; F. A. Hcbock, - e. t*ack,
“KE;
Geo- Brewer, (60: Ira 8
*41.66: Jamaa Reedy, Foster. *82; W. W. Brown. (60; 8. Scull, (72; Conner T. Jones. (38--. Alfred R. Smith, *50; Cb*. O. Taylor, (33 64; Jos. Kraus., (54; Harvey Y. take. (34; Atlantic City Railway
pleasant visit at 639 Central avenue., |*? Rev. and Mr*. Thao. Stevens have g' ‘j
Atlantic City
iu; T. taa . Light Co., *1662.45;
, n.*14 10: E. B. English, boardwalk. (60; C. K. Adams A Hr- , (8.30; ■I Alex. Sloan, Jr. A Co., *2.01; F. J. CSmith, (9A7; English —
id hi. Old Hac thernarlvea all Seaside Park (
Hut
HEADLEY A ADAM Readine Coa! Also KlndllES Wood bv tal
Rziirtul #iBr-ZjkUs.
•>• ua p. rn. K»an 1*100. • ■••kil 1. sa aaamir*.
THOMAS J. THORN
Florist
FALL BULBS. GRASS and CLOVER SEED839 Aabury Avenue.
■ 1 •• t lia a an ( (rTVASifeO.
G. THOMAS, _ H@T€L
Mo. 108 Market St.,! Bigg^YRG...
PHILADELPHIA, j Ocean Ave.;
Between Eighth and Ninth Streets
OPEN ALL THE YEAR
Floe Fain Groceries.
lOUtE MOVING AND RAISINC
4>enerml Contractor CJ.AIS CITV Mew Jeree NOTICE OF REGISTRATION'.
mjure te^arsey^lTaa that tl .la MayOmaty,WUI msrtoiT Tuesday, September 1
rortbsc (Ivan, I bat • b* aaMJhiardsrt Hs|ns!rx sod Kim Ion will Tuesday, October 30, 1906,
T Mxbtof »u ffrscr Id*i i*t elect ton di rsLsrras
s’SToIy £. ma
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD personally-conducted excursions
TO
Niagara FaUs ' September 6 and 20, 1906 Round trip Rale— $ 11.55 f r o m Ocean City lekeu (sod (Olnx on train Marina 4JD P. AL, and S l» KCIA Id TR AIN_ Leaving I'liiladelphia at 8.10 a. m. following day running via the WCTLkLbOl K SOSQUtiHANNA VALLEY BOLTC
THE IMPERIAL
GrtRWOOD HOUSE,
OCEAN CITY. Ness Jere
THE ELBERON
ci.r.A K~ MAVLoat. rrap. THE KATHLU nu*l Avrnoa. OCXAX CITY, ft. J. n.^mtor5b' , WrtM««?bonkSS"‘“ MllWlDi 1.KWIH A tXINAKlk WYOMING
HOTEL AT0LEN Rlnth and 4 rntral Awe. Now Open M. (JO EE
SEA SPRAY COTTAGE
Open fur tbe sea sun. DrllRhlfuily local. Fall view of ocean and bay. Term, reasonab Miw. William Lake, Prop.
RUSH ADVERTISING AGENCT «..»« ( ii,. a. j. ATLANTIC JCE^WLKCDiPUT •- ‘po‘aim Mountain In Pvi AMstmi HU Cum
On Gin ice ao! Coal Ci. A. J. smith, PMorntrroac PURE ICE BEST COAL OAK AND (.irst^ WOO^ Office. No. G34 ASGUBT AVENGE
W ATTKKBLIt:
There R a great many houses in Ocean City.
Some R Cottages, some R Hotels. Some R stores, syme R for rent, Some R for sale. There R also Many lots for sale without houses.
If you want ftny of these on the best terms, apply to ROBERT FISHER, The Bourse, Ocean City
MONpV TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE.
No walUog for tw o w eeks to know tf you can gat ■; we can tell you once. Bargain, in Bay and Ocean front propertiaa. C'bolo* cottages for salt. Alao lota for Investment and for Improvement—the choice of
Ocean City. Apply to
v J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. I.
IRA S. CHAMPION Alderney Dairies Ouarmulesd HtricUy Pure m'LK •AND Ice Cream ESTABLISHED 1SS1
7tliSt.indAsbiiryiie.
SPECIAL BARGAINS tew cottage, centrally located on Wesley aVenue, never occupied,
$3,700
A new furnished cottage at Forly-eighth street,
$•2,500
$12,000* A lot for a cottage, very near ocean, centre of the town, only
$i,aoo
MASSEY A EDWARDS E ‘CEMTWAL 0 AVCMUE.
Beautiful Cottage Sites... High Ground. Lota Graded. Streets and Hldtwnlks Graveled.
Many new buildings already erected. Plot lying betw avenue aud the Ocean, and Fifth and North atreets. Apply to any real estate agent. Investigate before
Ocean City Land Company
First National Bank or Ocean City, N.«J. CAPITAL «(.**(. SURPLUS UMN
Silt limit inn ssl.

