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ocean City Sentinel OLD FOLKSJAY EWI!TG NAMEEf" FIRE INSURANCE PERSONAL NOTES

NEXT SUNDAY AGAINST HAND FOR NEW SCHOOL OF INTEREST

iould be a

|> re (a rat Ion* are I

I RHDAY. OirTOBKK 11. I90U.

. aball be glad lo receive Hem* of

and communlcatlona of Intervat *«“■•"*> Anniversary to be Probabilities Point

Observed in First M. E.

u[rii Church.

7^. but a. a guarantee of |

.1 fjUlib elKlileenlh anniversary of “Old

- I»ay" in iheKirat M.K. rhiKcbt

Sunday. KObrU will be ma.lt out all the old folks, whether u>. of the Methodist Church or Do do not worship elsewhere. '1 he Ladles' Aid Society are

mltlee to me the old people. Tt.e SherllfK. E. KwIuk meelvrf ,h

mious vote of the convention f,

Fight Wm Lake for

Assembly.

e prolahllltles are tha

Big Board Decides to Place *io t - Telling of Visitors Here and

DOTS.

mew hat chaBKeahle. ■ of charity U loo oflei

rnty this fall. Tl

Building at

Once.

At a recoinr meeting of the Board of Education, Tuesday evening, Capt. J, W. l^e pre-ldmg In the absence of Dr. 11. T. Abbott via Vice President A. J

llouxt p ' l »ab, it was ordered, on motion of K. •rs. E. B - Hot tlO.CUO insurance be ilaugh- l , l B, ' e 't ■* once on the new high school

I building, $5000 to be placed by Ji

tUftl.

toblnso

it by

A f.s'l that can l>e flattered is llfleei mes and kinds a fool. You cannot elyvalc society at th price of the individual. Many a half truth works nor trouble lhanfa whole lie. The fapbers are looking carefully net I he growing turkeys. If a tuau stays £iyt of politics he hafe a fair chance to make friends. A number of Improvements an no.Iced In many pa rl» of the city. I It s all right 16 pay as you go, but

The State Couveutlon brisilaii Endeavor Society Is b-iug

belli Id Millville.

A spinster’s Ideas of the ruuudt leasure are vaguely built on the |i fan engagement ring. Great preparalious are being m it ■ Old f olks’ Day" neat Sunday In be Kind M. E. Church. 'VIumi a mail marries he thinks hi Ife an augel, and w hat a pity sh oesn't keep up the hljIT. They call a woman atuck-

1 feel s • lo gel attention. Thus Bepublicau City Convention d In Council chamber on veiling, October anh. A s|,ecial meeting of the ladles' Aid Boriety of the Kind M. K. Church was ' eld last evening In the church. A man has tu have a great deal of atience not lo get mad with other eoplt for somethin*' that is his own Vincent H. Adorns, .sou of J T. .dams, of this city, will open a rollsrilourry store In Bridgeton in a few

ays.

There are said to he a large number f rabbits, ludlcatlng a good season’s port for gunners when the lime Wm. I.ske and K. A Bourgeois, of ih city, attended the Democratic Congressional Convention In Atlantic Lily on .Monday. The good old world that lovea a ter charitably overlooks the ravings the sensible young man who is ary about a girl. The candidates for public place All know one now by sight; They wear a bland and smiling face, , ge^, hut they’re polite! Joseph Button, who has been aerlll/wiyi a complication of ■, al his home In Atlantic City, led tu be much Improved, al^

i..

hope that the crack of doom 'HI be le-s melancholy tbau tbe

follows Die cracking of jokes with » bleb we aru

Tbe following have been appointed >* warden* in this county: Lewi* •ersoo, Is>w«r Township; Hamuel It. •Ji*. Middle Township; Mollis P.

hchel.L’pper Township.

A number of Ocean city people Vl-m U> attend the anniversary

xerei.es oI Uie 0 , d .. llc>d of r " •Methodist church, near •ckaboe, next .Sunday week.

A great many gunners are not, ; "‘S|-, aware Uut under the uetr line laws the flicker Is protected tbe ole year In New Jersey, but such the fact B|«rtatuen will govern

leuisclves accordingly.

Envelopes, letter heads, note beads, alemcnu, hill beads, cards, posters m Jbb-printing of every description, nteor small quantities, neatly and l". i! I>r,u,e<1 Ihe CkUNTlMii. Print-

reasonable prices i

«»l lo please.

To close an estate, . iv e “ u «. Kleveu-room Fi_. Ilage, cumpleU, In llrst-class ■Hot and cold water; also ^•■•wer drainage, front and •uda. Bultable for boarding u- .. Jwit, isiiiun Inquire K. Phiu. n l s loriy-fourtn street, ®LI|y* V J^ l ‘“ ' or “« e, ‘ u «

id is ebalrmau of the con coyeyance*. and Mr. Boll

w ill lie'lleaullful, Maje-t ’Id Age." delivered by t c. J. Want Lambic. D. D

SERIOUS FIRE

The.Cape House and a o owned by ir.C I’aj-kbsm, «f I delphla.at Cape May Point, w ei stroyed by fire Sunday night, .

.akKm ,

city.

member-'

The ai

creased when the building and It was the feeling of tl

of the hoard that the w bole" Insurance should be divided among the prlm l|uil aulhorlzed agent* here In $'iO«s) lo\* or

inly do-! Secretary Uoblnso

llmalrd at about tlli.OO

•rtgltu

>up|H>.

i the Par

nip left hiirului

when Mrs. Pack ham started to mnk. an evening call. Tbe flamesso.ui eon sumed Ihe collage, and, fanned by i stiff breeze spread tu tbe Ca|>e llousz A bucket brigade was formed, th

ivlng

the hoiel was destroyed within half a hour. The Cape May fire departmei seal an engine and hose wagon, hi The shifting of tire w ind, w hich first ls>re the cinrlers toward the Vai ton Mouse, saved It fromwtestructiui The Cape House, built In 1K7fi, wi purchased In 1901 by the Cape Mi Improvement Com|«ny, of whic U. A. Wells, of Pbiladdllhla, Is pre■t, from the Israel Johnson rslal Philadelphia, and was valued i •ut (10,000, allhough w hen ereclt

d $40,00

It c

Kor r j agerl by the KruuerTamlly. and been occupied until Saturday, w the Krowers removed to'a_ uearby for tbe winter The loss «u wer*’ personal pro|.erty Is mated at f»mo. Mr. Packham’s cottage was val $1500, and the loss Is ‘covered by lu-

LAWYER TO WED

the largest roast-wise died from the |>ort of Sr s’sot licing satisfied wlf ig he was receiving from Wtwdy by hlui-elf: at Ihe

Herbert It. Voorhces, an Atlantic {‘Ity lawyer who has au ofllce m this id who I* solicitor for tbe Ocea . City Board of Health, w 111 he married M. Sleekier on Wednesday afternoon next: ceremony will occur In the Mt. u Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia, at 4 o’clock, and will be perirmed by the brother of Mlas'Bleckler, ho Is |>a*tor of the church Mis* Sleekier formerly resided in Pleasaut-

ille.

When they return from their wedding trip, the couple will reside iu Atlantic City, but Mr. Voorheea win intlnue to he lu Ocean City as usual. Mr. Voorheea, w hoi* an unassuming ■uug man. has a growing circle ol friend-In l lit* city, mgratulatloi Hkxtinh^.

JOLLY rioUSE PARTY

raa ai>rrle aimmou. Kntrnaln* Mome ITisiids. Mis* Myrtle Simmons of Camden, >e effleteut clerk al the general delivery window In tbe Ocean City Po-t Office, entertained at her home In this city a Jolly party of young folks term Saturday until Mbnda/'monilug lu Hie party were Misses l^anette Henderson, Bessie Byfeu. Kjnma Mathis aud Bertha VauHook, Waltei Slack, Sherry A allace, Charles Martin. William Levlck. Ambru-e Sllte* and Ir arid Mm Benjamin Henderaon They had a pleasant time while the guests of Mia* Simmon- Most of those In the party are well known m

this city.

BOUGHT DRUG STORE

ig. of Philadelphia, who- recently purchased Ihe Bourse Pharmacy, Eighth aud Aatoury avenue, took poseesslou of the More on Saturday last, and already tie has made a remarkable change for tbe lu tbe appearance of the Interior _. Armstrong l« a graduate of tbe Medico-Ubl, Philadelphia, and has a high reputation as a pharmacist of ability In that city. He will have only the beat of good* Iu Mock and •e all hi* patroons a "square deal." He Isa hustling young mau and ask* you to give him a call.

EQorts are being made by Ihe carpeuters lu Ibla dly to secure higher wage* than they have been receiving. iborter day’a work. They claim that they are not on equal term*.with carpenters lo other uear-by resort.

Poll B*NT.-Two hotn

nlabed. by ■Lite year; o

furnished, unUlJunel 657 Asbury avenue.

a; our unfurfexT Apply’

9--7, 3t-

many sturdy followers In the col however, and II Is cx|wcted lhat sentiment which dominated Ihe can-

11 11

itvly sway tl

■ November ballol ug ought to hav

ntly.

gisid show i

The Itecurd Isa little mixed. ! ‘rcsse did not say that he wou »»rt tl-e ticket He did say. b< hat he would not mu,Indepen Ocean City was represented jn Mivnition by William Lake, ol th ■list Ward, and K. A. Bourgeois, o he Serond Ward. Mr Lake non. nated Sherifl Ewing for Ihe Beiiati qd Agnomination was secoudeil I.

Ir. Bourgeois.

i. thequl.

inn.

Atlanll

on the 27th day of ^Aprll, DBt early day* he lived with hi her, an old sea captain, w h he ripe old age ol 9S Duriui ■g. summer and fall moulh ■d U|*hi a farm; In the w iule

mllh

» three mouths^ ; of Is.54 until tbe fal .1 with jMstallicr In shiip; learning tin

hard work aud strict economy. In . Inter of INCiO be w as able to take a e lu mathematics at tbe West Jersey Academy In tbe dly of Itridge-

holars; to-day more than one sea iptaln In Allanlic County can testify his ability a. a teacher In tiavlga>u. Nut many days ago an old sea captain said; "To-day I can take my ibip to any port In the world. The treater portion of this knowledge, for o doing, I received from Wm. Lake, ny teacher. When studying under ■Ini, he Insisted I should have a thorough knowled.eof mapy things ne. I thought were of little value: but lung experience on the taught me that my Instructor

he right."

Hike was first appointed a ■loner of deed* In 1861. In was appointed a Master In Chancery Since his first appolntle ha* received from on*, for various kinds "Un tbe IStb of February, 1880. lie commenced to survey Ihe streets, cirues and alleys of Ocean City.' He moved his family to tbe Island iu

1881. w a* one of Ihe organ! rat secretary of the Ooeau City Building and Loan Asaodalion, established lu 1887, and Its third treasHe was one of the originators, ccretary and chief of tbe Ocean City Fire Department. He has been an active member of number of secret societies Mure 18UG. He l> a past officer In the Knights of Pythias, .ud a P. M. hi tbe F. and A.

I.

Politically, he 1*. aud always has ■eu a Democrat, in both National aud Bute affairs. In local electloua, Independent, voting for tbe candidate he thinks best fitted for the position for which h- was nominated. Notwithstanding Ocean City U strongly Bepublicau, he was for more twelve year* a member of Hie Board of Chosen Freeholders from this dly, sen - lug on some of tbe must Important committee*, aud one year Its director, never letting party swerve i from his line of duty or change vote from what be thought was for the hot Interest of the county. When party lines were drawn, as to the nomlualioii and election of officers, id no attention paid as to the ability qualification of the candidates, bis party Lclng hopelessly In the minority, he Mill remained true to bis 'letIons, making no complaint.

PianosTunert, $2; Ten years’ experi-

Harrv H. Lake.

Hie secretary, previous to this, had id a letter from W. P. Ixmg, c in of the Board of Insurance Ci Iters, who wrote that several u rsof the committee.would be here Wednesday or Thursday of

Mr. Steven,

a highly con he work belli rhers. who ai difficulties.

mendatory manner • done by his corps of teaching under unus

The secretary rc|K>rted order* dra to the amount of $5071 on tbe erect aud repslrs appropriation (bond count) and $3i.l« on the Incidei appropriation since the laM accoun On motion. It was decided lhat all four-light doors on tbe first aud *ec oud floor* I* changed to oue-llght, Hit co«t not to exceed forty cent* each. The president pro tem. aud secretary were authorized to make Hit third payment on the new school t< Jo*. Steelman, the contractor—$8500— when the proper |>aper* ary presented The secretary was authorized lo pro cure minute and order books, and Mr. Bteveus was also authorized to gw Move* to the be-t advantage for use In the city pavilion, wberp Ihe high

scIhmiI chlldre

The following bills were ordered paid: (iodfrey Aug, $10; L. L. Illghee. $2 So; John B. Christian, $3.97; Jos Bt eel man. $7.87; Ulna * Co., $i!.28; Allyn A Bacon, $14; A Edwards, agent, $1; W M. Ranch, agent, $1.01 A special meeting uf Hie Board of Education was held on Wwine-day evenlhg of la-t week forthe purpose of meeting the architect of the new school building, Seym mr Davla, and Ihe contractor. Joseph Htcelman. Asked as to the reported trouble In the eonstructlon of the flue ■, Mr. Steelman said that the specification* called for the smoke flues to he Rued with the best lire brick, but that through that he »a- ready and willing to take down tne chimneys and build them according to specifications. If tbe hoard preferred the chimney lo stand, would either allow tbe difference be applied on tha substitution ol copper for Ho on ibe dome, or give a dlt for the difference, lie said difference in the cost of building the chimney without fire brick ' $162 50; that substituting cop|wr for tin on the dom» would pe at

expense of $50.

Ir. Davis expressed tbeoplulou that chimney la perfectly safe In It* present condition. With a nine-inch ’all, there would be no danger. Both Messrs. Steelman and Davla avedetailed technical explanatloua, hk-h proved aallslactory lo the member* of the board. It appeared to be the general belief that while the firewere safe, the contract had not lived up to. and this tbe board not like. President Abbott de-

clared Dial Hit

i censured.

8. B Bampsou.was of the view that the *|>eclllcalJons -hold be lived up to. I'ndcr Ihe circumstance*, however, a* the chimney Is doubtless perfectly safe, he thought it beat to allow \he chimney lo remain aud substitute copper for Un. Mr. Btites moved that oop|«r be RUbstltnted for tin In the belfry tower, tbe difference not to exceed $50; that wherever tin were to be used, copper be suballlutetf, this In lieu of fireproof

wall.

Mr. Sllte- asked oonoernlog tbe Insurauce on tbe building. Davla told the members that they are respooaible for their equity He suggested that the board should at once secure a growing policy. By paving ll lapse as a time policy, Ihe hoard would get one more cheaply* On motion of Mr Stiles, Secretary Bnblnaon was In-lructed to apply to tbe Uiiderwrtlera' Association for a rating on the new high school build-

ing.

Supt. Sieveus was InMrueted lo rail John S. Trower, of Ucrmautown, on the telephone aud have an understanding with him In use of tbe closet In Trower's Hall. lemrs Stltat, Sampson and Lee, commKteVappolnted for the purpose, re|iorted that they had secured temporary quarters for the schools, at follows: Futmaornsai Trower’s Hall, $40 per mouth, beat and janitor to be furnished by the school board; three rooms in the Bourae Building at $75 for two months or $100 for three iouths;one raomal Champion's More, Seventh andmbury avenue, at $25 a mouth. Tbe High School children tbe city pavilion. The report was accepted and tbe committee continued President Abbott and Secretary '

u execute tbe

laaea.

Tbe following bills paid: Davla A Davla. $71 Heating and Ventilating Company (third payment), $I<75; L. Homan, $4-88; D. ll Vauaman, $12; Harry 11. Lake, $10.50.

Those Who Have Gone Away on Trips. Mr* J. B Christian visited relallvi at Eldora during Hie week. Mr* L. R. Thomas ha* been vhd Ing frlegds In t'licster County, Pa Dr. E. 11. Madden, of Absecou, wi wood.

IVlIli*. Jr..

inkford, Plilladel

». George Reel, J home of Rev a Reed Wtbl-city

i ii day.

visiting her d she. In this dly.

Leonard Murphy lead ley, of this city,

live* lu Bridjteton.

Miss Kffie Adams I:

-hurt visit

lUghlc

r frl-

cry plea-aul trip through Hu

lupylng l(« c

tbe element-of i ihd of supply ai

Mi—

'ape Mai Rena UiltM

of Mbs

a few days, eaud Irene lu this city.

Mrs. Belle Krrickson, of this city, I* ipeiidiug a week very pleasantly with 'riend* at Ca|ie May City. Mr. and Mr*. Washington, of 725 \t Ian tic City over Sunday. Mr*. I^ah A. Conover, of Ab-econ, • as a recent visitor at the home of Mr*. Hannah D. Robinson. Mr aud Mr*. William Powell, of his city, sre on an extended visit lo S'iagara Falls aud Toronto. Mr and Mr*. Charles S. Sack, of his clly, are spending a week w-tth 'dative* lu Camden County. Mrs. E A. Bourgeois and non, Roy, IsH lo relatives at Newport. Mr. and -Mrs. Joseph I. Scull, of thl:ily, have returned from a few day* -Mt to fMends lo Mt. Holly. Mr. and Mr*. Lin wood Sack have •een eulertaliiing Camden friend* at heir Wesley avenue cottage. John R. Christian visited his sister, •Ir*. David Dswaon iu West Philadelphia the latter part of last week. Ilenj. Newkirk, of Philadelphia, Is visiting at the luiihe of her •u, Hazel Newkirk, In this city. Mr. and Mr*. Daniel Krausa. of thl. ly, have been i Mlhig relatives In 'oodhnry during the past few days. Mrs. Sophia Cambell has returned ■un WuodMowu, w here she has been i-ltlug her daughter, Mrs. Vernon

Mrs. Ada Nl

•f Mlllv lie. Is

»g at Hie tfome of her parents, md Mrs William S. Johnson, In

this city.

Miss Lurene Campbell ha* returned o her home at Pleasantville after ■pending a few days with relatives In

this city.

Henderson and son, Herschel. of Millville, have been visit - Mr*. John E. Towsend lu

this clly.

les K. Sorber, of the Falla of Sehuyklll, Philadelphia, was a visitor here on Saturday last, looking after zme securities. « Parker Miller, a clerk lu tbe post office. Is on a two-weeks’ vacation. He Is spending a portion of the time in Buck# County, Pa. and Mr*. Eqgene Ziegler, of Philadelphia, were here Irom Friday until Sunday. They occupied their Central avenue cottage. •ud Mr*. Victor Fisher and child, of Ventuor, spent Sunday with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fisher, In this city. Mr*. Henry 1. Hess,of Philadelphia, accompanied by her daughter. Miss Hess, occupied their Asbury avenue cottage a few days receuUy. Harry Steelman, one of the letter carrier!, la off on hla vacation. Jos. period of rest frdm carrying letter* is drawing lo a close. N. Rider has returned to Trenton, rbere be Is engaged lu business with a brother, after a few days' visit |o his brother. Dr. Chan. B. Rider Miss Amy Miller, of this city, has een visiting her sister, Mr*. John E. Austin, at Pleasantville. She was accompanied by her nephew, Austin Mr. and M rs. Hiram 8. Mowrer, of this clly, left this afternoon for Philadelphia, where they will remain a few days and then go to Fertility, LauCounty, Pa, Mr. Mowrer's former home. Fred. R Djcb, of Philadelphia, ho baa just disposed of tbe Bourse Pharmacy, was a visitor here on 7lie* day. He owned tbe drug store fu r nearly die yean, aud made many triends during bis yMts to this dly.

SOFT.-BAXTER'S HAD TO ABANDON

GOOD ADVICE TRIP TO TEXAS €

Says'Course in Elementary Fire Chief Rush, Wanted as a ^

Agricnltnre Should Witness, Captured by a Had in Schools. Constable.

County Superintendent Barr re- Jus: about the ttinc. the latter part c.i., cently received Hie following jetl'er of last week. FireChier Risb and Mr- j from State Supertiiteudeul Baxter: Ru-h were preparing to leave for ” In every srcliou uf Hie State then- Dalla-. Texas, the former to attend th<g —

«*t Ibtg convention of lire duel-, tbeyl

Sa’.'.rOJfl ?i«r.Jablrs.

agriculture and a eorre« cmand for a heller and mar ucyofUie Instruction glvei

* will

hen Chief Ru*h si-

lt able lythli

trail, be did e make his esrai ’•lie May City. through the ca Mrs. Rush were

nl* and *r his departi

ot soil aud rllm 1 demand In y Impelled to in

l-n-lble to

i their way *gj

they had bu-i-, Jleltl

H0T6L

bise/jYtfe...

Ocean Ave.

TAX SALE Ah.101 i:\ME\T.

NOTICE TO LIMIT CREDITORS

such a re|«irt from each of the twentyune counties will forul-h a special uommltlW! of our High School Peachers’ Association the Information needed to prepare a suggestive course In elementary agriculture that will prove sufflcleudy comprehensive for general use. Although New Jersey Is a small State. It i-u—e—e- varied condition* of soil and climate. A course especially adapted lo Hie heavier soils and more extensive farming oiwratlon* of the middle and northern counties jof the Slate would not tallied to the sandy soils of our

intberu counties.

Possibly the objection at once occur* i you that our teachers have not a scientific and practical knowledge of igncullure and ere not qualified to carry a course of study on thl* subject nto succemfnl operation. This l-drue md will continue to be true uuUI the requirement I* mVle and the task It. Necessity u lll.Hi Ihlj a* In other nes of action, prove a most |mtrut lu-

ll live lo effort.

When we sliall take a* advanced a stand In regard to thl* form of Induseducatlon a* ha* been taken In ly olher Staley, and oour* * ot study shall have Men formulated aud |mbll-hed, works on agriculture will quickly find a place lu ouraebool aud pedagogical libraries, our teachers III discover new- and fascluatiug field* of Investlgalloii, and Ihe numerus school* will suddenly receive au ippreciatlvc and largely increa»ed patronage. Furthermore, da a result ■f recent legislation, our rural teacher* -bould, a year hence, begin to experiruce something of tbe enonuragerqent aud enthusiasm that comes from receiving proper compensation and be In position to hear without hardship the xpenaeol the special prefiaradon re Many of us have been wout to deplore tbe lack of educational Interest manifested In many of our country district*. It now occur* to me that we been culpably slow la discovering Hie surest mean* of stimulating It. A course of training that will lucrease their children’* productive capacity, heller fit them for earning a livelihood, open up to them the esthetic and material ppsalbllllie* of farm life, and uggest lo them Hie graces and utlH-

lleaof rural home-making, will cer- .

talniy appeal to our rural patrons. I believe that the subject of thta i

circular I* one of vital Importance lu rood* m in* smonni of (losna apwro New Jer-ey education, and It should jL'XTIlmjJSj cT^iSaVronal ^ ^ ll,,> *‘ , he folly discussed at a meeting of or uap. war "Oasiy.

county and clly superlnteudents tu he

held during His year. A* early are- IjO W ?- > !R/IOEjS.

spnowa* practicable will He greatly

ppredated.

E. CLINTON & CO.,

BRUSHES

<001 imn, Ud l S. TENTH ST., HI. IDI.KY A AIKAHN Reading: Coal

THOMAS J. THORN

Florist

FALL BULBS, GRASS and CLOVER SEED. 839 Asbury Avenue. K. It. TUKUKHT iMomssun u> Abu. 1>. nrci.i.)

HOUSE M0VIN6£ND RAISING

tJcnrral t'ontrn<*tor

OCKAK CITV - Wrw Jrrse>

t. THOMAS No. 108 Market St.

PHILADELPHIA,

Floe Family G«ifc

SI

MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE.

No waiting fur two weeks to know If you can get It; we can tell you 1

once. Bargains m Bay and Ocean front pru|wrBe*. Choice cosale. Also lots for tuvesluieiit and-for lm|irovement—the 1

Ocean City. Apply to

J. M. CHESTER & CO.,

Ocean City, N. J.

■sap'!

SPECIAL BARGAINS A new cottage, centrally located on Wesley avenue, never occupied, $3,700 A new furnished cottage at Forty-eighth street, $-2,500 A splendid completely furdiahed hotel, $13,000 A lot for a cottage, very near ocean, centre of the town, only $1,300 CEMTRAL~AVENU

Beautiful Cottage Sites. High Ground. Lota Graded. Street* and Sidewalks Graveled. Many new buildings already erected. Plot lying between Atlantic avenue and the Ocean, and Fifth and North streets. Apply to any real estate agent. Investigate before purchasing

Republican €31* Conventlaa. Tbe.CIty Convention of the Republican party wHI be held In the Council j Chamber on Saturday eveolng, October 30th, 1906, at 8 o’clock, for tbe purpose of placing In nomination candidate* for the following offices: City Collector, City Clerk, two Members uf Board of Education for two years and one Member of Board, of Education

ue year.

J. P Fox, W. W. ItKOW N, Executive Committee.

Ocean City Land Company

There R a great many housea 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 bouses. If yop waht any of these on the best terms, apply to ROBERT FISHER, The Bourse, Ocean City

h and Ninth Streets OPEN ALL THE YEAR HIE IMPERIAL

garwood house, OCEAN CITV. New Jersey. Was. M. u Attwooii, Pi

THE ELBERON

1.1.1. 4 KAVI.OB. Crap} THE KATHLU

ii i.kwix * kin * au. WYOMING

HOTEL ATGLEN Kinih and Oulral Ave. Sow Open M. C. UOFF

FHE SEWARD

APARTMENTS

RUSH ADVERTISING 1GENCT •XI AaMtry Aveaae Ocean City, H. J. ATLANTIC ICEiVLlllEK COMPART °— 111 Poninii Mountain lot Pwt AMtnwi M ms Crtia Offlcp. 10X4 Apbizry Av*. OCCAM CITV N. J. oceaimiigiceaDiicoaiCo. A. 4. SMITH. PMC PHI ETON RURB ICE BEST A COAL OAK AINO A-I-SIJ ■wooii Office. No. 634 AS8URI AVENUE

IRA S. CHAMPION Alderney Dairies Guaranteed Strictly Pure MILK 'AND Ice Cream ESTABLISHED 1U1

7th St. and AsbnrjAw. First National Bank or Ocean City, N. J. CAPITAL 8S$,0$M. SURPLUS

It- K MTITNCH. Vlee-Prsaldral w. nourr mash, iranwr J-rtTUlAM TATEM.IVS

oiRKG-romm