ocean city Sentinel fo HAVE FINE BUILDING LOTS ASBUBY PARK S LOCAL CHURCHES TO HELP THE
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CHURCH ORGAN
AT A BARGAIN KICK OYER TAXES WELL ATTENDED OYSTER INDUSTRY
Presbyterians Receive a Gift Investors Have Rare Chance County Board Promises to Good Sermons Preached by New Jersey Officials Plan to of $1,250 from An- in Upper Section of Equalize Assessments the Pastors to Their Rcspec- Readjust the Existdrew Carnegie. This City. ! Next Tjaie. live Flocks. ing Laws. lu the Kim I'nsbyierlau t.'lWch ’ Those who have not recently vlalltd | That Ocean City was not alone In; The ehurebes were well attended .*1 < hieM'harle* it. Ilacuti. of the Stale
'aasel berry, that sertlon oflhe rlly lytutt between I Ita objecOous to the taz >»»myneiits In i Sunday last Herewith are «iven re- Korean of Shell Fisheries, has sent out Stmts and III the 1 this resort last year is shown oy the 1 |«ns of—meof Hwsetmoi.. deii>ered , an mtwiew.ln which he says that
nother “blue" Monday.' . iieeu a little damp recently
iwaysaay a itood word for Ocean
The el Itev. H.
LulldltiK and loan association irst month of the new year Is mor
11 half gone.
<s> inueh preparation often wt
il rmh/atton
"Hi 1-Kle low art eletjitty of tire ocean front will lie : following, taken from a recent
‘ "'K»n for the sur|trised at Unremarkable Improve- an Aatiury Park newapaper: I Key. In J Ward < ruents just complgted by the Ocean Inline wit* the recommendations M. K t hoi. b consisting of Front ICtallKaUtet^upgiiy. made by the Ashury Par* board'nf ul „^|io ie la-t. prracl This company owns attract of .Vt' trade meeting yesterday, upon ' ..r imia < »u l hr ttcccssil
Svjnid Secoml | advhe of Mayor t'barles A. Atklw-, j .^11,1 liming III the w.irl stieels running taai feci 'pceauward, J city council on Monday evening w ill j they joined
is«elberry and Uwl.
sinlth, together w«ll, the Church f,,-i of laud
trusters, met on Tuesday evening and awardnt the contract for Hie organ titHate* A Pulley of Philadelphia. Tlie awanl Was made after the most .-aieful consideration of the merits of the several linns which desired to build the organ for the church. The organ
Is to cost Fftjisi.
The tlrn^of Rale- A Pulley Is well known. It has just tiutshed a (lu.ijuu
organ for fhr J
trst street lias been oj>encd out io a olul where the approach will join ic new boardwalk All of the streets tid sidewalk* have been built. The ew boardwalk, the contract for lilch. It Is ex|iecled. "Vl lie awarded y < ounril ue£l .Monday night, will in In front of the laud owned by this
'ornpany j company. It Is one -of the garden
IlHiolriea for collages ^7;, "f**' ly r 1 rl,,,m "" l * r * e ur “" M-tsof tht-^eson. tfethady Presbyterian fliurch, Phlla- l udoubtedly. this nyw development
delphla. | u m
til
. Is to be made of oak . aniT attractive lu Ibis city. Our can w cr, -" oU “- calilnet furnished to match church i have a line v w hlch come easily usually are | fiirnisluiigs. The organ is to he com-1 In the distant
plrtetl by JuuepMb. Tlie sc brine of the
pradtlcal use
Fx-Sliertlf Kwlng Is now supervisor of streets In West Cape May. The l MM, l tables In the tire houseattract many of the memhers. Mistakes w hich come from neglect arc the most difllcult to repair. Fvcilrment produced through sorruw 1st hr hardest to uveij.-ome. lire Murphy divorce suit w|H‘l>c brahl >» Treulou on January ---1 When one Icarus much One Is apt to think how much more there Is to F.vmts may make a slFong Impression and yet fall at brlngtirg about any
result.
Wiiat ha- become of the girl w ho enn-betted trimmings for her wedding FI V. 1 'tirson has been elected one of -ylie directors of the Atlantic t Ity liuapital. * Itccause others are cunteuted Is no rea-titi why your di-content stiuuld be Increased. To do a thing against the Judgment slieasaii Inrlinatto 1 tc take daugrrIt I- expected that the contract for t'bas. F'. Wall's new cottages wllPbe awarllrtl Ibis week It I- the ea-Iest thing 111 the world to hurt Hie feelings of any one who is getting too thin or too fat. Tliere I* a good deal of talk about this being a free country. But there I-more talk than freedom. Waller and C W. McCnrkle have leg tin the manufacture of concrete building Muck In this city, Know began fallnig In this city yesterday. and tliere were indications, lu tbcaftcruoon.of a heavy storm. Flvery hoy who brings a stray dog home w ith him tells of Its line pedigree ami Ihiw hard It w*as to get It. It may be possible to trace where one got a cold, but It Is never possible to trace w hrre*ouc got a s|»>t on new
ciotbes.
The revival meellugs now In progress lu Court House Methodist Church are well attended. Miss Alice Kisley, of Ocean City, Is -in charge of the Afler the meeting of the Ogean Ctty huilding and lAnn As-dclatlon, «Hi Katurday evening, the oBtcer* were given a treat at Washington's oyster hou»e by W. E. Massey. BROWER WILL FIGHT Trouble With l.andlord. ». I lotansou, of Atlaollc Clt*. John Hruwer. bath house kee|ier on the boardwalk, near FTIghth street, wa. served with a distress warrant by Constable N. Carlspn on Saturday l«-t. The proprietor of the building. M. 1.. Johnson, of Atlantic City, brought arllou because of Brower'* alleged non-payment of rent. Mr. Itrewer at once sought the advice of A. C. Roswell, and will Dght ■be actlou. ■ ■miadripblun Dies Mere. Wm. O. Thompatm, aged S3 years, bill of Itohert J. Thorn|>setv. of Philadelphia. died al Ins fatliy^ summer home, at the Point of Beach, yesterday morning. HeNtokd t-een here about two weeks, lieath due to Intestinal troubles. / »a-a brutbrr-ln-law of H. K. Katon. 'Hie body was sent to Phlladelp(iia by I'bdertakae Mark I^ke yesterday
HIsKaeu Mrlnu Ter sled. •‘Ily Collector Jilch3las Corson. . whose eyesight ba> been troubling bun for some weeks past, we ' Philadelphia a few days iluce to his eyes examined. He la now. under trrxtmcnj at the Samaritan Hospital, w jieiejie will prvbdbly remain at least couple of weeks. Me. Corson’ many friends hope for bla quick n eovery from hbi eye troubles.
Mrs. Anna Pcdrlek will leave this "'.' for JJew York the latter part of 'tin- mouth where abe will tal steamer for Jacksonville. Fla. -lend two mouths on the east ci Nit will be- accompanied by Miss Ella Vo™, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Yoas
T the ocean, while y be seen l/olig|uirt. :
| Allantic City and Somers’ Point. The -Iground Is high, and those who are
Vlollua. metal, til pipes
(Iboefiatnba. metal, til pipes
F'lagolettei
l.T Hi-fi Sub I la— (Heavy Scale , wood. 30 pipes in ft. Lletdlcb Gedackt, wood, .tu Isrwrr Octave taken from No 7. *
txufl.EKK.
to Pedal 1H. Swell to Pe<lal 10. Swell to Ureal 30. Sub to Swell AtviaetoKlFx. “ "Boas" Motor -.'I Motor Starter Wind ludlcmlor St. Itcllnus Signal 34. Swell Tremolo. PKIlAt. MOVES!KM'S, 3.». F'orte to Great Organ. Adjustable Plano to Great Organ. Adjustable and Double Acting. _ . F’orte to Swell Orfeau. Adjustable. Plano to Swell .Organ, Adjustable and Double Acting. Great to Pedal Reversible. Balanced Swell Pedal.
Swell Organ Pedal Organ Accessories Pedal Movement* •
manual-, compass CC to Pedals, compass CCC tu
. a-ft. Mel dla. wood, Rl plj^- . 4-ft. Octave, meUI. Bl |.l|a-. . 4-ft. Hohl F’lote, wood, (11 pljar-
RWSXI. OIUJ AN.
. I'i-ft llourd-n, W'ood, RI pi|i-»-ft. U|ieu Diapason, melai. Rl | R-ft. Salicioml. metal Cl pl|>ea
F lute Harmouique, 1
[i*-.
'fortunate enough to own i-ottage-'4, Rl ttiereon will have the full benefit of
re salubrious ocean breeae.
The company ba- just divided the ■Is among the various stockholders, muug these Messrs FI M Sutton :id F:. A Codshi have thirty lots, situate 011 First street, Second street
and Hi. I’hartes Place.
These lots are now to lie placed on the market on teniis that will prove advantageous lu the small fnr. as well as to the larger eapt-tall-t If sold within the next thirty days, the lots will be <ii-|iosni of for li each The small Investor will be enabled to buy a lot fort-VXl on easy payments, viz , Fio down and 110 tb These prices are much »d on far better terms, than other lots lu that section can be pur-clra-ed for. It Is a rare chance—an opportunity -Mdoiu ollcred to secure 4 excellent building lots with all city couvenrenee*. In one of the prettiest and most desirable sections of
IR Speaking Stops. All throughout the full compass In their own pipes but one. F'ull church organ scales, stool with music compartmeut. Hand blowing apparatus for emergency use. A FINE SINGER
Iss Hr rl i> Ware Heard In
l-rest>> rcrlan I'tiurcn.
Miss Rertba Ware, daughter < id Mrs. Frank Ware, of Ibis city, as heard to advantage In a beautiful vocal yolo at the F'lrst Presbyterian Church od Sunday morning Mis* Ware ha* an excellent,
trained noprauo voice.
Miss Ware's solo was, "Open the Gates of the Temple ” She hafor several years Vie leading mprano tire F’lrst Pre-by|erl*u Church Millville. With 1 her brother. laic Carl Ware. •dK''«ang many times at concerts and ajclal gathering*
•Uigtnf was always ver;
much a|iprer'ialed. Her *lster. Ml«*
organ — “
■ city.
LOST IN WOODS
Agrat C. V. Williams V Williams, uf the Children' Home Society, Treulou, had an un pleasant experience a few days ago was at May s I.andfug In the afternoon started on ole for Richland, where lie < ud a merllug that night. *• After going some distance througb te dense woods he lost his way by getting uU'the inslu road. Afler pushls wheel for sometime through the uuderbush he heard the rumble of a electric car. I-ocatlng the sound, and after walking In that direction for to the West Jersey Railroad about four and one-half miles from
Rich laud.
Pushing his w heel Blnug.tlie side of ic car track* and after wading through ditebe* and falling uumerou* obstructions, he a reached his destination. Tire experience was one which he docs not care to repeat.
4>w4«x»a* last \
ryned li» f-ormcr pupil* The Andrew J. MorfTfou Bupll.' Association held Its fourth annual banquet luesday nlgliL Dr. MorD•ou, principal of Northeast Manual Training School. wa» the guest of r» A pleasant surprise for him .rVangrd by havlag all the faculty of hi. school at the banquet When Dr. Morrison was escorted to the banquet board he found them standing about It to greet him. Dr. Morrlsou ts a summer resident of Ocean City, occupying the Wllleb* fottagr
There will be
entertainment gR*u »!>
u Tuesday!
Hotel
enlng. Feb-
ruary 5. by the member, of Mr. W K Williamson'* Sunday ^choo! da**, w im will be aiudsled by a I.Tte number of volunteer*. Ih addition to the entertainment tbere will be sened lee cream and cake Tbe proceed* will be devoted to .welling the church
building fund.
will nrertibuie uuwti. The Board of F’mb and Game CommUalonen at It* monmly meeUng In tb* State booae outlined part of It work for the coming year. It «». decated at lh. meeting to pureba-ea. many quail » po-lblgrorf prMen e. In Indian Terr.tory.^e hoaid wlll try to get .1 lea* ,0 ° will be dWributed In aU part* of t.re
Recent real estate transfer* in Ocean City recorded In the offlee of CountyClerk Way are as follow*: Wm. H. Doug, Jr., to Wm. H. Kong, Sr 41 Couveys for natural life of party of second part lot* 739 and
638 Seeilou C.
Daniel W. Pedriek el ux to DavM W. Kaurk. tlROU. South half of lot
797. Se -tlou I.
Charles F\ Wall et ax to John Y. UadclIHV 41. l>ot on northwest aide of Pleasure avenue 40 feet northeast of Tenth street ttifeel front on Pleasure avenue and extends out to exterior wharf line lu Beach Thoroughfare. John Y. Kadcllfleet ux to Charles P Wall. fl. Dot on northwest aide of Pleasure avenue 105 feet nurtlieast of Tenth street 09 89-100 and extends exterior w harf line In Busch
Thoroughfare.
Beach.F'ront .Improvement Co. Mina RadcIiOe Massey. 41. Premises aoutheast line of Wesley avenue southwest line of Tenth street 50x105 James Myers to Charles Urifllu Myers. 41. Assignment of tax rale ccrtlllcate for lot* 897. 89*i,: K. 403 and 404, Section C. James Mycr*. executor and trustee under will of Charles Myers, Charles Grifllu Myeiw. 41- l*ot« udrtbwest line of Bay avenue. 19 I lulbwest of Seventh street, and lend* along Bay aveUue to Eighth l. and out to Ulparlau Commlsatuners’ exterior wharf line and 735, Section A. Dots 41 01, 403, 403 and 4(
•’•ys agn bwan tbe work of tearing < * 0,n the iqanfw.lk above Filth • walk will be built.
F"K Sale-13-room F'urulabed Cottage, 1535 West avenue: six bedroom*: reasonable terms Apply Mrk. E. Dakkok, aoa Girard avenue. Phlla. F’ok Bejct.—Very convenient aeren[oorn house at 657 Ashury avenue: “•lh and electric light*; can be sublet. Apply to N. c. Godfrey. 4t
lx>l* 5>i
, Section
George Mayday et ux to Lulu Verve Somers Smith. 41- Lot on southeast aide of Ocean avenue. 100 feet cast of Tenth street, northeast 50 feel by southeast 500 feet to Atlantic Ocean.
Monday evening
Ily decide to w Ithdraw Its aptwal |*hould be tllerl with the State board of taxation praying tliat an adjustment of Monmouth County's unequal taxe- lie
made to lire relief of this city.
This sudden withdrawal tr.mr the contest, w hleh has been waged with a vtiu by-*the resident-of Ashury Park and ttudt^otllcials for the pa-t four months, ia made in view of the fail that the present members of the county board of taxation - William T Holt man of pjigllshtow u, John S. Applegate. Jr. of Red Rank, and Wll-
Devrreux. of Ashury Park,
have pledged Mayor Atkins that they will levy an equal asaessmeul u|hjii all . >|iertig» throughout the County next year should they remain tu offleffaud, with the exception of Judge Hotlman. ho.lt Is stated u|iou reliable autliortty. does not care to serve another year
interferes with bi-
law practise.
Another reason for the withdrawal of the ap|>eal Is the large ex|ieiise that ha- been attached to the preparation This year Ashury Park has paid Into tlie county treasury from 410'"D than her pro xata share. This amuuut may ur may not lie deducted from next year's assess. although Charles J. Black, the Democratic member of the Stale board of taxation, has uuuQlt'lally slated • will gt e his attention to the imitation raised by tire board of trade bv been a victory in one sqp-c of the word In view of the tact Dial committee, composed of \\ Harvey Jones. T. P'rank Appelby arid George W. PUteuger. has collected stinicleut data to prove that tax (sou dlttona arc unequal In Monmouth ounty. Tbe members of the county ■ard of taxation have admitted It arid promise to rectify the dlsrrepanles Incident to a Unit year in oltice. Tin- doe- not mean, however, that -bury Park's total asseaament will ot be ral-ed next year, a- even at the present time. It Is declared, the ml assessed at true value, hundred thousand dollars' 'worth of personalty having csca|>ed taxation Probably 41.UOO.UnO will he II tlie application of aasessvalne takes place In every part of the county, as the county board promises li shall the burden will not lie greater, it Is declared.
The subject otlhe" c
••The F'athi-r'*
Father'- business?" Till- «a- the key-note of Hie ohe peafert human life It Is the key-note of every life which, In some degree, approximated to mat of Jesus Christ . Till" 1- our privilege.
CHAS. E. ADAMS & BRO.
d 1-appointment-
lards of faithful, loving service. ■Ignify. "in rny F'allier’s bo Phis gives a vi\ld touch to the Ion of Jesus It throws light 01 'hrlstian privilege of wor-tilp Ocean City at tlie appointed hu public service, would Ire know
BISHOP WARREN
n MUelch al IHe Man V
e or two men have urged M. C Fife to resign as assistant fire chief, but Fife's friends say be cannot resign ofllce he hasn't got. Just now. In justice to hi* friends, "Matt” hi "standing pat." If*he I* contlrmed by Council, he may resign If his friends think it best for tbe rake of harmony.
Hlshup Warren, who will preside ,-er the New-"Jersey Conference March, I* the senior bishop of the church and lu point of int^lect la regarded as unsurpassedws a theologian
and s|ieaker.
ishop. Warren was born In Williamsburg- Mass., January 4. MM.
graduated from Wesleyan
Cnlverslty. In 1S53 and In 1855 was admitted to the Methodist Conference. He was engaged for llfteeu yean In various pastorate* In MassaebuaettW. served lu the Massachusetts house of representative* In 1961-2; was pastor of the Arch street church lu Philadelphia In 1971-4 aud lu 1877-80 arid Id
elected bishop. He hst
traveled 111 almost all parts of the I'nlted State* lu the performance of his episcopal duties, and visited Japan Inspect tbe Methodist Church mission in 1899 He edited the Study n 1896-1960, and has published ■Sights and Insights." 1874: • Recreations In Astronomy." 1879; "The Bible
World's FMucatlou." 1893, and "Among the Forces,” 18
Presiding Elder Wright has received telegram from Bishop Warren to tbe^ 1 effect that the date of the session of the £<» Jersey Conference ha*
chaliged-to March 18lh.
AdsrrltsInaMrllis Buslnri Advertising, properly conducted, I* a'good Institution. It gives tbe fullcM scope to tbe man with an unshaken conviction In the merit of his good* and himself No small degree of the counlrv's prosperity Is due to this fact. To spread the gospel of labor-raving machinery and other articles ofiuse has saved many a business and family from useless drudgery. ’ FAerything and every man who can lessen that adds to tbe nation's wealth. It Is true some device* advertised are only daydreams, but many that have been looked upon a* that are to-day xeiwal achievement* Business demands advertising, and business outlasts every-
thing else In tbe world.
190a ■ l.rap year.
To he sure. It's a early, but it may not be too soon to call attention to the fact that 1908 Will be a leap year. Many of the-most Important ofeps tn often taken - without due thought and conalderallou. Here hi a warning note for tbe benefit
bachelor maids.”
and a superiu•li district. .
-rntrallse these eomoils-
hcAtofore failed ticcause of the various Is lu»cdveil. Including politic-. Iftlw lagi-lalure eould devise sume
slmpllfying this system and
bring the Indu-try under one govern-1 U.|y it would Ik- to the Interest ..f; n*-«« Ashury avenue.<Veao City.N. the State and greatly Im-rerse I be p.
ustry.
1 the
house of God 7 Worship and service together. Neither dl-placed Hie rr In Je-u-' iKitulMuf life; and that I- forever our |K-rfect example. Filter t'KFKIiVTKKI Ap ■'he Christian Church and Family " the subject of Rev. 11. T. Cas-t-l-berry'- sermon lu the F’lrst Preshy■undsy morning. HI* text w a- from F^pli . 3:14-15: "For knee* unto the earth i* oamed." •This is a portion of tbe prayer of r Apostle Paul.” raid Mr. Casselherry, "arid a* afl his prayer- are Inkiid helpful studies, -o Is ne. He ha* been s|ieaklug about he calls a mystery, which is this That Hie Gentile* should lie fellow
body and
partakers of the promise of Hie gospel, something Jew nor Gentile' dreameil of Rut the apoktle teache* that God Is Father of the ientlle as WHI a* Of tbe Jew. •Tin slue l«otd over all is rich unto all them Hurl call ti|iou Him.' The ehlMren of Christ can be nothing else, then, than one great family. Till* ia Implied lu the very name of family. Now. family life Is built upon natural afllultiesand *0 IsUieChrlstlau family.
a>|iects—human and
divine. There Is Hie human choice of fuau and woman, hut from the beginning God tnetltuled the companionship of man and woman. It Is so with the church. It Is built upon uaUira* afflulties. The whole family of earth is made up not of those who CALL themselves 'Brethren,'but those w ho ARF1 brethren. Ills not a combination, but a family. A crowd of people getting together, calling themselves Baptists, or Met hod 1st. or Presbyter-
Rouiaii Catholic*, to the ex-
clusion of other* w iio think dUfereitUy
themselves, CAlUfOT he the church of Christ. Christ did
to form a sect; therefore, a sect can never draw all people Into uric family. "Three way* have been tried thus far In the hl-tyry of map by tire buiuiu race to construct Itself Into one family—Hie sutord, then the ecclesiastical system, and then trade and commerce. but all have failed, simply ho-
my and every system that I*
built u poii self-interest must he shivered Into atoms and the system of •the Golden it^le' he lived by men
rcjf'riof I he launtug Investigation liepyster -Ituatlon would tie welled by the dilTtreiil commisstou* I there was* need for a rradjii*lil of Hie oyster laws, slid the irlan law-, u Inch were lu direct
Itlparlau Commissioner William okc. the presiding orttcer of the ard 111 the sh-enevof tlie id, in relation to Ml. Ba-
governed Ic
e Industry, so that pled a-a tophravy t-r simplilled. The Jed Into three dl*-
JACOB SCHUFF THE PIONEER BAKERY. Jo 700 Atto't Aietit, 0ou» Cm. I J. OGEAN CITY BAKERY BRF.AD. FANCY CAKES and PIE* GEORGE S. RILKEL. Proprietor
w A.> r rKI> 'ottage *f about Three Bedrooms. Ashury or Central avenue pretrrred. < ooveuleaeea. If pos--ihl*.. Coal not to n '' 1 ^^7
MKAI4t,KY A A It * YIN
Reading: Coal 11.11 in* Wuodbr tor re] or roid-
I*—lee> In I
a tor*. 1 s nth wan v
DARBY'S
Ocean City Laundry 656 Asbury Ave.
George W. Ernst GENERAL HAULING
Wholesale Butter. F'-gg-. Lard. Cheese Residence, 650 Ashury avenue. I otlics. 7m Slrst: tel tetert lae Wes' Arenst
E. CLINTON & CO.,
BRUSHES
loot amn, ud s s. teith st.
H0T6L
bise/iYRe...
Ocean Ave.
i Between Fllgtitli and Ninth Streets
OPEN ALL THE YEAR THE IMPERIAL
I0IWPEBTKA1. AVE., OCEAS CirY. W i
GARWOOD HOUSE,
The devising of a plan whereby the industry msy be protected Hie granting away of natural -red lads by the riparian commissionbeen rei-otled to Senator Mliituru, of-Hudsou. It is uuder-tood that Hie plan may Involve the placing restrictions about grants lu the grow lug territory as will prevent the -ale of lands that legitimately belong natural seed tied area. It will provide for full publicity, hearing*, before final action Is taken lu the uf an apjijjcatlon for a grant of oyster-ground*. A belter plan 'would be a thorough legislative luvestlgaHou uf tbe entire -yster Industry In order to straighten ■ut the kinks, as Mr. Bscou put It, In the numerous and Involved laws un -utQrrt. Then a better plan would result after wc liav* seen u hat has been done lu the past working of Hie board." Work or I.lle hmx ers. iuifsirtant work was arcoirtjitfshed during the last year by tbe governlife raving service. General Kimball. In hi* annual report, shows that the number of marine 11 the waters of Hie F States, lu these, forty-eight vesiels and twenty-nine live* a 811 i-ereons were succored at tbe various stations. Tbe problem stalling |mwer lu a life boat solved, arid during Hie year the largest sized life boats hax-e been equipped with gasoline engines. THOMAS J. THORN
Florict
FALL BULBS, GRASS and CLOVER SEED. 839 Asbury Avenue.
<seneral < ontraslor ■SCTKAK CiTV Stew Jc-rwe FOR SALE Five bead) front lots : Twenty-third street and Wesley avenue, including corner. Riparian rights secured. $7000 C. w. MASUAIND, 1420 W. Allegheny Avenue Philadelphia G. THOMAS No. 108 Market St., PHILADELPHIA,
fids Family Gums.
Always lbs Irasbssl and
OCEAN CITY. New Jersey. fJSSJC. USA H. UAHWOCItl. Flup.
•THE ELBERON (Sormwly tb. KwmUI A.lgblli a MCI Cwnlral A.enwr OC'tiAM AIT V, K. J. Uol W.u-r Ural. Kv.rjr goo a, Tboraegbly Usalad. ■ HU. ■Ll.I.A IC NAVI.OR. Prep THE KATHLU lUi Caalrmj AvsBaa. OCEAS CITY. «. J. tlpsa all lb* jaar. PlsssirUy — Uo “*'a>mlon*l WritetertofkMA*' AHMSKH LEWIS B CUMAEAA
7 a* oca: A-I ATKNFK Ocean Alt*. M. J. ■ ail tbs ysar s hm water 1
HOTEL RTGLEN Nlnlhund OatnU Are. Open April 1, 1907 N. C . UOFF
THE SEWARD
T^oW&*; .
uversd less or ebarcs al aay railroad slallo
la A lima tic or Daps May coaaly.
LCW fiilCHlS.
——n -11,. a. J. ATLANTIC ICE-aNILKCOHPAHI .oLemP^h, Mountaj, | K Pm IM—Mi is — Cna OPTlc a, 1014 Asteury Avte, OCEAN CITY N. J.
w.
I*'. "VVriMlrintctoii Formerly of Atlantic City has opened
AT 727 ASBURY AVENUE Ladies and Gentlemen, where he will endeavor to keep a stock on hand at all times. His FAMOUS STEWS AND FRIED OYSTERS jre the talk of Atlantic City, and all he asks is a trial to convince the citizens of Ocean City that this is no Fairy Tale.’ Stews, 15 and 25 Cents Fried, 20 Cents 1-2 Dozen Stewing and Frying Oysters sold by .the joo or less quantity. \o goods delivered. Open 9 a.m.-t 1 p.m. Saturdays, 12 p.m.
OceaiCitylcraMCoiiiCi. A. J. SMITH, PNOMICTOh
1^1 usTfarn. then, llrst, that while
our relations to each oilier are part human.<atll! tliere I* the divine side. We Are here all children of God by faith III Christ Je-u*. tx^id by the tie
ofcommun life and a ixinmon love 1, again, that the church I- a
family by It- unity. There Is hut one F'atbeyu the divine family. Tliere 1* bat one church, and wherever.there Is union In Christ there I* an Idea? relatlonsfiip. Ipeani. again, that a rfliurch family admit* of great diversities. Here are tUg children, the youth, the
Seveuteeu young . . .rum tbe surrounding borough, aud « r y for local achool hoard-wllch cunot prevld.ablgh wbool courae to send thr-e desiring such a courae to . nearby city which haa ooe. and are -u. »-P H '' b School.—Wave.
Kuvelopes. letter heads, note heads, latemeiils, bill head*, card*. ,w*ter* and job printing of every description In large or amall quantftle*. neatly and quickly printed at thl.olHce Vrerapu,ahle pn«* on good stock- AW-toork guaranteed to please N RianosTuned* $2| Ten years’ experie0Ce ’Harrv H. Lake.
e|l<lral. Thomas C. Hamilton editor of tbe Five Mile Beach Bun. has beeu appointed president of Wildwood Council by Mayor Baker. At the recent election Mr. Hamilton was tbe opponent of Mr. Baker for the oltice of Mayor. ^ Grandmother used Mentholated Pine and Tarfor her Cdvgh. How about yours? For sale at Bourse Pharmacy.
mature diversities lu atrnli-th. character aud tqm;>eratneut and oplnioti*. yet the-e car. dwell together If w e hut rememt-qr we are part of our dear and blessed family. Then, too, this family may be |-ari on earth and part lu heaven, and that some day
there will fie a Huai gathering 'house of many mansions, a hoi
made with hands.' Happy family wbo«an live well on earth. Happy family that will all meet around the Father's Hi nine above to he forever
with tbe father, brother aud •forever w Ith the l*ord.'"
Wm R. Htouehtll, formerly of this city, hut now residing'lu Lo* Angeles, Cal., writes the SEXTISEI. that it ha* been rainingout;tbere atm-—l steadily for two. weeks, and the people think they have had enough for awtijli
MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No waiting for two weeks to know If you can get It; we can tell you once. Rargalus in Bay and Ocean front properties. Choice cottsges for -ale. Also lots for Investment and for Improvement—Hie choice of Ocean City. Apply lo J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City - , N. T-
if yomra thinking of purchasing a lot or cottage, you would do well to consider several exceptional bargains that we have to offer before definitely deciding.
Beautiful Cottage Sites. High Ground. Lots Graded, ptrerli. and Sidewalks' Graveled. Many new buildings already erected. Plot lying between Atlantic avenue and the Oceen, and Fifth and North streets. Apply to any real estate agent. Investigate before purchasing elsewhere. Ocean City Land Company
HIM. K. riZELU
RUSH IDfERTISIHG ISERCT
PURE ICE BEST COAL/ OAK AND 6*1.81 B WOOD Office, Ho. 634 iSBURT WEHUE
IRA S. CHAMPION Alderney Dairies Guaranteed Strictly Pan A\ILK •AND ICE CREAM ESTABLISHED rtSi Will, cold slonus raw UUs raa^Ate^es fill St. and Asbury Aie First National Bank or Ocean City, N. J. CAPITAL 456.666. SURPLUS 525.166
' There R a great many house* in Ocean City.
Some R Cottages, some R Hotels. Some R store*, some R for rent, Some R for sale. There R also Many lots for skle without house*.
If you want any of these on tbe best terms, apply to
James F'. Smith, uf Philadelphia, ] who was a visitor here ou Sunday, promenaded the boardwalk wearing bis straw hat. He read in the news-1 papers that Asbury Park folks w ere going around In summer attire, and
SSSUyoiSSw:"' ■'“"’“jROBERT FISHER, The Bourse, Ocean City
Silt limit inn SK*.

