oceanat !, Sen, : i . nel A S 8ESIDENT SECURING STOCK JENNINGS’ band to be here HAS PASSED AW AV FOR BALL TEAM DURING G. A. R. ENCAMPMENT
TO ADVERTISE KALMIA TRIBE
uiiiUUlcalloiiB thou Id br i
Tlir » rilrr ^^rtiWiolloo. l>u' •
David Conard Had Been i«>K for a Number of 'i [ Months.
cncwnl vtKor ou Tue»d»y. ■mutrur j(ardeuer 1» hurt ,d |iu»hius hft early trui k.
All- Mayor and “Fans" Hustling Money Subscribed by Ex Sber
to Raise Necessary Amount iff Barrett, H. D. Moore TELLS HOW ROADS
and Others
ARE CONSTRUCTED
ng for thl« city the Kute <i A. . —
iicampment I
of Money.
DARBY’S
Ocean City Laundry
AT JAMESTOWN , NINE YEARS OLD
■ r — J ' loundri Hdimart Mondtr* tad Wsli^wbi»
Efforts Will be Made to Give Members and Friends or Or - Resort Publicity at Ex- ganization Spent Very
position. Pleasant Evening.
III'.ADLKY A A 0.4 MM - Readme: Coal
ir Hnsnl of Tr«l<
- •> — I'hllwleliihta, «
H. Smith, i
t frlcud you are
mher ol
..have, H. ■ I'limeef iwiiui
o fall I
It l> ea.
babiu and dlfllcult tu art,rid of
You uiurt bear that kIUi
that you may (alu that whirl
The peevlab dUporttlo card aliadowt a iailK dlrtai
r
ra-t^ilark inrelarouiiil
.mlrti.1. jie -.l ■upimply Koud illhert ha» rVfJal
StetrerV d aelllnz. un Aabury a
abuvr Kl(hth atreet.
Should you need any prltitlni
Take a aha re of atock or aeaaon tlcke Many a aile tbluka aadly about a theau|*rl1uoua lore ■nakluic that wei to aaate In the Rood old day* of tl
Mke hi* money a* ay froi
At a mrellnit of the Stale Hoard < Gdoratloii. It waadecided to plare Hi
Wildwood Ijlzh
a of ai
At a meelliiK of Hie 'Jouuty Hnanl Siteholder*, it waa decided to ha the mad iradln* from Five Mile Itra to the mainland rvpalreil. and the aork will com men re at once MRS. WM. SHARP DEAD
Mn. I'arotlue Sharp, wife of Win. Sharp, died yeaterday roornlnz at her late home In thlp city, aid'd 43 year* She had been III only nine day*. Ihalh waa due to pleurlay. added to which ahe autlered from a weak heart. Ben-kea will tie held at her hu»hand'a reaklanee, ou Wawt aveniie. near Second atreet. at 3>c'clock to■sorrow evening. In charge of llev. K. R. ttmuyate The fuuepal wlirbeuo Saturday utorulng at’ Weymouth, where aervieew will be conducted by a minMer from May'* Lauding Mark Lake will have charge of f#»fral arrangement*.
WILE BDILD COTTAGE
F J. Farley, a byllder, of Camden, *ho recently .dtapowed of bla collage*.
«S and isi Central aver
a lot 01
Ttath atreet. from the lieach Kron Improvement Company, through Ha •Story of Maaway A Ed ward a. x ■ Mr Farley, who baa been vMUui thlaetty with bla family du-lug the l»K couple of aaaaoua and la t
with tha reworf. will bu
I pm about ten year* agu, when he rellicil from active hualuru purault*. Mr Coirard. who wa* horn In Cheater County, waa in Hie Iron ho**- ■»**. For a number of year*, lie wa* •upeniileDdent at the llemeut Com l«iiy'« work* In Philadelphia. He' had teen a resident of Ocean City alx Ite leave* four children Mia» Conardj of thi* city, Joaeph Conard. of “bladrlpbla, and a aou In Xebraaka * In t'allforula.
AVOR HAND'S BILL
uay “den” it eu, *e. on Monday e log, at whirl,, hi 1^11 ion tu ■Ibtrry, Skjn. K. (iardlber i K C. Murphy. The latter < -ii i-liw^uaii. rr a g&ieral dte-umluu and In: ge of Idea*. Mayor Champ i^ade a motion that It waa the aeua. ■ i • -* t atmrk te offered al
hole to aero re aubw-rlptluu Thla motion wa* werondee lantlner, and carried. Mayor Champion mad lotion, to the ellect ttiat ewa|«|,er* he re<|ueated to uhllc iiitereat lu a ba*e I rdcr that a team might h paying baal*. Thla mutloi
At Ita regular monthly meeting, the
Hoard of Trade expreaaed lUelf aa in favor of Senator liand'a bill to have the Stale deepen the lurtde iTTinuela
from Ca|* May to Ha^ Head. It waa aarred, on motion of former
Senator frr»*e, that letter- urging the panage of the bill He aent to Senator Hand, A-aeinhlyman Stllle^ud member* of-the connnUtce who will have
with t
•foci
Irtilay, April
• State.
He
“•*ct>e" appropriate to the aidrit of •he day tw t.eld In the |mblle Aeboola, *kat rh'ldrwn be taught the value and Importance of knowledge of tree •wlture. Alao. ttie young ahouM lie lmprr»**| wlthaproi*r appreciation «f lb* wurtli of blrda.
The appointment of Hon. KHIa Marahlii f Stlllwoll H. Townaend and Aaron W. Hand’ aa the I'ape May ^"“ly Hoard of Taxgttou cauaed ““eh auyprtae In thla dly, lu ao tar aa M»rahall „ concerned.- It baa hluted that M« Marahall, who , Uhi I'hMneaa tnterrrta in Philadele*"*, will hot aerve long ou the board.
Prior to the adopt hi Mayor Champion, who Introduced tb •object, exnrmcil the tlinught that-1 might tie well to aeud IrttrratoSeuato Hand, Aaaemblyman Stllle and (lot eruur Stoke*. The bill aaka' for a appropriation of F'aiXl for the work. Mr.'Crea-e aald the bill la a good om Thla aertlou will he benefited, and tb entire State will pay Tor the work. Slayor Champion *ugge*ted Ji^tlie inemlicra of the board that they Indlvidually write letten to Mrwra. Handmnd Stllle. Mayor Champion a|ioke of the need of a ha*e hall or amuaenient park In thla city. He aald the biemhera of the Hoard of Trade d their co-operatlou In the work of helping a baae hail elub. Aa a bualiic** propoalttoii, the city cahnot alTord to he without a baae ball club. If the Hoard of Trade membeia were In aympathy, they could render valuable a-lrtence toward auatalnlng a hall team. Suhacrlptknia off-lorllO would give rrturna In many way* to bualueaa men. Kaae ball cluba have a Urge following, and the city would be ad vert lard aa In no oilier way. H.. A. W. Smith and Harvey V. Lake apoke In favor of a taae I
dub
- on motion of l>r I. X. Urtaeom. board went on\eeord aa lu favor , tia*c ball park and urged the aupport of til? people. ’ X ! n. H Y.-Lake.'a* a rhSamittee to aalwtfalu the coat of rtt^kera adverti-lng thla m*>rt, to be plaSe-l coiitalutng the correap«indeiice of local burtiiew men. reported that be Ii examined aeveral aamplea. Theae cluteMralgna of fancy clam abell*. In twq.colora: a picture ,T a yacht abd tlgureof a bathlug glrir"'The^iricel lote oMO.iWO would'probably ba »I.S a tbouaand. The committee waa cou
tlnued.
Ou mullon of H. F Stanton. It wa de, yedtn a*k ol Counetl'a Advertlatug CouTmllice *l» apfiog advertlalng ^"Voteof tbanka-waa.extended the Skxtinki. for it.ein.rt. In advertlalng the city. The i lion wa. made by
who appke of tlie
Individual*, but e tranaferable recalled, with
.ugh! here pu each trip by thl* v hall dub; be apoke of the lengthy atay of tbeae'^lalior* each time, and el It a good form of adrertl-liig the city. I ir the event of a nine.being organized In thla city, the Mayor In favor of endeavoring to aecurr tlie Cahill Club for a aerie* of game* irlug the State OT'A. It Kucampicnt here the laat week In June. Ueferriiig to tlie auhjectof advert I*ig the city by mean* of a baae ball 1 ub, Kev. H. T. Caanelberry apoke ' -tlie rlalt of the Audubon ball : player, to thla city, of the friend, that. with and uf the aubwequenl
ottage thereon by Har Cato, the club mauagei
The next meeting, which la likely h e held In K A. Coraon'a ofllce, wll
e at the call of the chair.
HIS SUFFERINGS OVER
MU Ethel C. Xorcum, of thU eUy. "** t *velved notice that ahe Mfccero“"r paa^d tha recent caamlnallon • ” * P^Uoo aa clerk In the local port Her average w M 82.40. MU
• oreum h. the daughter of joaeph ,l>. and thla
- olcll *o. wbo |* connected **—
““rth atreet life aavlng rtatkiu. o. he Iti>ht Hev HUhopScarborough, ^*w J^aey will preach and bold
I t J? 8n, ’»"<Wt Holy Trinity Church o'u ThUr " U,) • v * n,D «. ,l ri « bl
aw what fine Wall Paper we have. PHvew'WIM aull ali. Hate
'bant ° r L doo « "fly, and we will we
layort
very creditable appearaoc^c
d tbe 8*>
HaM
clly. wfbo ba.
Tarpon Springe. F] their liomesh —
d write*: ."You- will,
pleawdlrtrtiitlnue the SEsnxKt. from thl. addre-. Have immenaely
joyed tecelvlng It and hearing from
buine every week.’ . —~
l.n ml Trollea «.^"e.
to querlea of member, of
the Hoard of Trade, at the regular meeting of thla organUalkm, Mayor ■li.mpioo .Uted that there I. every proepevt of the electric r»ll-.T be “r extended along tbe hay front from tbe
. , " u^teih rtreet.
rtramhoat lauding
uu.ua^aSertoth rtreet,
in earl^Wy.
• molhr* r. _
It would be well foryoung f^H*
Ocean City
mind that examloattoo for clerk-
held on Balurday. April awb- *PP
ml|h , b| , Interesting Article from Pen Ip”"' " ■dune hlmaclf proud" In the way hr of R. Ffndall Smith, wkl^dC* la. hurt lot to ratw wubacrtptlnua, for t County Engineer. and UP i hand, with tbe mult that he ba* \ he coiitu ecured »2iai for mualc In con**- I" the thirteenth annual Ijueuce, Jennfuga' Sixth Hegitflent «hc Stale Coiumlaaloner <i - of the leading H"«d» I* an li.tcrcrtli.g a
lb thla wed loll •'Meadow Hoad, lu *4a lie re on June Ctiuuty," from Hie |Vi. ol
that a Hyje tlna " b* #lnl-, Sheri IT Harrell aulcjr aenbed (l<«i toward a hand. A almllar c ih*crlhed by Wot. | Shtlllnherg. of Camden, who wa* at'a between the | *
joint
the clfy'a ill club. ■■■ placed on
It w
d thal
Henry l> Moon ■o I* Ideiitllled with mauy uieaa liilere*!* hpre—and al*o an old wildler—agreed to give f9). and .another wource $10 waa ralaed. ■rdlngto agreement, the remainder e required auifi wUt he ralaed by city, uuleaa aome’ publlc-aplriterl rertdenta or vial tor* come forward Ith the ueceawry lucre HherifT Harrell met Mayor Chamion, K \V. Ivdwarda and <3onncll■an Headley, of the joint i-ommitiee. irm aamplea of O. A. It. Kuoamp lent badge* he had received. T!ie*e aamplea were approved by the immlttee. Alao. Mr Barrett waa ild to arrange with Jenntnga' hand to e hereon Ilietwodayaof theencarap■eut. and that the cite would make p the dellcleucy lu money. * The .parade of tbe old aoldler* will be tbe feature of the flrat day at the mcampment—Tburaday. Tbp- cou'entlou and ineetluga of the Women'* Belief Corp* and Lad‘e*' Auxlllaiy III take up a considerable portion of Effort* are being made by the joint committee to have "aomethlug doing” 'ery minute of the time on Saturday. The old aoldler* and their t* will he taken out aalllug on bay. and even the ocean, If tbey Impervlnua to attack* of aea aick1'n.bnbly there will be baae ball game*, field aport* and almllar event* i6d entertain the vlalting enjber* of the gallant "old guard"
friend*.
A patient auflerer for aevau month*, laalah If. Chriatlan w aa called to hla rd at -ISO o’clock- on Monday noon. He resided at-the home of of hi* daughters, Mr*. John iter, Eldora, with whom IA had lived for aeven year*, and who waa nted to him lu hi* lllue**. He had attack of paralyala about eight year* ago, and during the laat aeve monlba he wa* quite helplew. H
waa aged 74 year*.
Chrialiau waa for many yean, ir, and waa well kuowu Id the aoutbern section of Cape May County. avea three aona and two daughter*—John H , of thla city; laalah, ol Flablug Creek; Samuel, of Eaat Creek; i. John Chester, of Eldora and JJrs.' •Id llawaon, of Philadelphia, la funeral will take place thh morning. Service* will be held In tbi -a M. E. Church, of which b« been a mem ter for years Tht interment will be la the church ceme-
tery J
l*ee Adams reporta the following plumbing permit* granted
idlug April Mb:
Alioway M. Smith, for renut^Albett Fogg. dwn« John X. Johuaon, for -Tenth and I’ealVyrdur. Fred Poutlere, John X. Johnson,, for Seventeenth ml A»bary avenue; Oauiel Clawell.
S. H. Conver, for Fifth atreet near boardwalk, for Cbarle* F. Wall,
okner.'
Alioway M. Smith, for Tenth and boardwalk, for W. S. Smith, owner. John K. Urovea, for Aabury ar*|ii ear Filghlh atreet.for.Joaeph I. Set
Keceul real estate trauafer* tu Oosau _lty recorded In tbe ofthc of Obunly Clerk Way are aa follows: Ocean llty Heal Foitate and luveatieul < Y>. and Philip H. S ' Cake. Agreement for tbe sale and purcha. of Iota 881. HW. M4i. Section A, for (I
sum of $35,000.
Ocean City Arondatlon to Ocean 'tty Taberuacle Aaaoclatlou. Tract of land bounded by Fifth and Sixth si recta. Aabury and W
sleeping r Ninth at—
office.
. Balk. Boarding
Ventral »venue •“?
oiiflderahle complaint la heard frtwu patron* of tbe Wert Jersey A Seashore Railroad because trains atup for a loifg time—sometime* or twenty mlnutew-at Sea l»le Junction to await tbe arrival of trains from Cap* May. PreakJent Steveoa. at the Hpard of Trade' meeting night* rince. apoke of fbe annoyance thus experienced by (keen CUy peo- (,)« on Easter Saturday. Waxtkii-Young n six moo tha child (good and board, Jone. „ u .jat. Private family Paul Medary, 210 Cbertn PbllaJelpbla, Pa. Fob Sal*.-Good Sail Yacht. 18 fact
H0TGL
Bise/i yre...
new spaper* imipte w iio
- durh
the
Appi
dating the
>f Haddui
MOVED MANY TIMES
Since It waa court rurted, a few- y go, the frame building formerly coupled by the member* of the Pr byterlau Church has teen mov ly times. First, It waa located camp ground. F rom there It w taken to a lot on Wesley avenue, teXloth rtreet. and a little lat< ed to a lot a few feet away. Then aa moved to Seventh apd Wesley me, and from there to Seventh Ocean avenue, where It served tbe purpose* of tbe congregation until the rw church was completed. — Recently, tbe frame building waa purchased by tbe util,-tala tof the St. Jame* A. M. F.. Church, and a few days ago K. It. TorterC* men began a removal to Seventh and Haven venue, where the member* of tile colored congregation will meet and bold their aerrlce*. Rev. Samuel Herahey la tbe preacher.
When you hear tbe tire-alarm bell, ok at the auhjolued Hat of numbers of fire-boxes, and yon will aacertam ic location of tbe Are; 16—Second and Aabury aveuuc 18—Fourth and Aabury avenue. 27—F'ourth and Ocean avenue. 86—Sixth and Central avenue. 43—FTIgbth and Aabury avenue. 48—city Pavilion, Iloaidwalk. &4—Ninth and Ocean avenue. 62—Tenth and Aabury avenue. 7X—Kleveuth and Central avenue. 82—Thirteenth and Aabury avenue. 81—Slxleeoth aud Aabury aveuue. Tbe many friend* of Mr aud Mra. H. U. Hougberty and family, of Wert Philadelphia, will btar with regret jae of a pressure of engagements Mr. Oougberty will, not able to spend the coming summer In Ocean City. He la compelled build a uew factory, and thla w III k> Philadelphia moat of the summer. Mr. Dougherty and family ad City Collector Corson ’• cottage for
iveral aeaaon*.
OMItfrew Bwwalaea.. Three children were baptised InThe FTrrt Presbyterian Church on Sunday morn lug last. Tbecaretnony • by the pastor, Kev. Casselberry. The Ove-mon child Of Mr. aud MrajLewlsE. Smith aud the two children of Mr. and Mrs. Harry V. Adams ware bapll^d. Mrs. J. H. Hildreth was'received tutu tbe church uteBlWnriafp
Hoping that you bontemplale ten“u1Sb r ”
ilelc nn
test and mort artistic will guarantae tbe ^ballty
P«l*r«
money that can b* u—, - «- -*» plans aud prices for panel
to u* ojrs of desirable Wall Pa para from 8 cents par piece to $2.60. Special design a in tbe new shades of green, gray, tan and brown. If you can't come to tbe store, drop us a card and we will call
with aamplea
• B. R. Surra A Sotra,
1048 Aabury aveoiM
jgud, frequrntly i depth, overlaid by ■edge or gras* root •,
lard required h/The Stale, la neaiia an ea*y ta*k, and lem la uikde dinii-ult by the 1
new-*pa|>ers during the month* of July aud August T* u*eleu He favored half-page advertisement* rally lu^tlie year. These would te
if thi
daskiuera' clt Iren—Alfred
The first of this claaa of roada colluded under tbe State aid wa* the 0 Graude and HijJly Beach road, followed later by the Marmora and tk-can City road, and, on the 18th of 1806. the work of constructing 4hr road from Ocean View to Sea Isle City waa begun. tlie third road of thl* da**, built un the Hue of an ola , which had been used aa a roadwky for more than twenty years, prise* two mile* of meadow Irntha of a mile of up-land
roadway
'The principle ou w hich these roads constructed fa a. follows; •FTrrt, a foundation I* laid of pole* 1 stringer* ot sufficient area to iport tbe weight of tilling soil aud pavement, together with the added f travel, without breaking I, the aides are protect«L|i from wash by curbing aud bulkheading throughout the entire length, ou both aide* of roadway,' and alao by a a line of mud banks solidly compacted against tlie outer aide of "Third, a*new feature Introduced Into the construction of the Sea lale road •laced every eight feet under ■undationa at right anglea to tbe centre line of road. 'These He* ate securely spiked or bulled to the piling supporting the curbing or bulkheadlug, and tbui they securely blud the two lines o curbing together, prevent spreading of roadway, and, at tbe same time, carry a part of the weight of the rood1 to the piling, and they lu turn list lu carrying tbe weight, forming, reality, an underground trestle rich tbe slrlngero and pule* are then placed, tbe same aa lu the . two ceding roada. •After tbe pole 'fouudatloui properly laid, upland m^lalllled tbe same, between the line* of curbing, required elevation Is reached, after which the 'pavement ol ahella gravel T» apread over the roadway, bringing tbe tiulahed surface up to au elevation of twd feet abovg'tbe mean high-water live. •The moat satisfactory material* for pavement foand thus far are oyater •lead' Are Inches deep a with four luebe* of gc Thl* form* a pavement, light weight, wblclTwiihatands tbe wash lidca, and does not rut up badly when the roadway la aofl from the elTecta of frort. i was our Intentlou to complete from tbe outset the work of courtrurihiu was handicapped by excessive aud exceptionally blgb tide*, which seriously delayed the
r old i
way ■ iter At e
r. the
frequently oovere
high tide fotdayi lug lu a ted of mud ami •ILah 1 ■eu to work In preparing the fouodi oua of the new roadway, aud. ow lu > the soft condltldu of the old cam* ay. tbe work of construction could be carried on only from tk-ean r mainland termlnu* of tbe row “By patience and perseveren< •any difficulties wert Anally come. The roadway la now ready for emeul of ahella and gra' and will be completed during the
spring of 1907.
“The carrying rapacity of t he road foundations baa far exceeded our ax pegtatlona, and when tbe road h Anally completed we will have oue'o the 'AuesF of drive road*, second ti none In tbe county—one of which tbe cltlien* of Cape May.Courtly will bar just cause to be proud, and the re ■dent* of He* lale City will hail wit delight.' 1 ^ Cleaning House! Stop and examine Housecleaning ne** cessities at the Bourse Pharmacy. Sponges, Chamois,
etc.
aial he gsv
lira, li
vz
vocal .1
. Mr*. J r
er. Mr*. I. Hill at the c net. L. L. Wallace and
■outienr. Ml*. Blanche Hottmi he organ; history of Bed Men. G
Murphy, a— 1 —“ t -‘ 4 —
eiTtatlon, Mlaa F re
r Serial'
d tha
a w$re applauded by Hit excellent variety of refmhmXit*
xcellent tsriety of refi wed, to which all d
Hu*h. X. T. Lutloo and Itefrealnuent committee ntoii, L. L. Wallace and
•town Flxpoaltlon l'a|w May County per. of the Gazette
ui air. i reaae suggested that the clary of the Hoard of Trade write Ir. Cooper to Aud out what arrange- j it* can be made to advertise (k-emn j at Jamestown, the Information > obtained to be given the advertl—
ruinmHtee for ita use.
r. Crease's suggestion took tbe i of a motion, w bicb was passed.
BUILDING MATERIAL OF ALL KINDS
IrttH Prim
.■rue Mtork. No Order Too
SHERIFFS SALE.
Monday, May 13th, 1907, .y Oorm'llou**, CspT it*y° County. Na
Prompt Attention Gel our tump sum price for furnishing all the material for your building. JOS. 0. CHAMPION’S
LUMBER YARD
■ Slli and llavrn Avenue PITTOR S SUR-PROOF PUNT All color*. Any quantity.
CHAS. E. ADAMS £ BRQ.
Ocean Ave.
(rtwern FTghth and Xlu|h StreetOPEN ALL THE YEAR THE IMPERIAL li'a’KJITIjAt. AVK~ OCKAN CITY. X J ' GARWOOD HOUSE,
THE ELBERON 8 hill wad Central A vent
1 Furaitort. Carnets, Mittiag aad Beddinf. Window Shade*. Etc. r | r.O 22 Aabury avenue. Cosan City. N.J JACOB SCHUFF HE;the pioneer bakery. I«. 700 Altar! Atnao, Omu CRj, I. i.
■ m*F«^SH%| OCEAN C,TY BAKERY BREAD, 1 FANCY 1 CAKES^d PIE3 2SSfe."cSK GEORGE S. BitKEL, Proprietor U. HKIUIIT. Hherill I NO. 8lB ASBURY AVENUE, -
OUSTER
7'27 ASBURY AVENUE —HAS REOPENED FOR BUSINESS— The business will be conducted the same as usual, which is a sufficient guarantee to all our old patrons. Oysters in every style. Quick lunch: CoHee, Tea, Chocolate and Milk. Everything first-class. Side entrance for ladies. Hours, 9 a. m. tp 12 midnight W. F. WASHINGTON
Formerly of Atlantic City.
...THE PIONEER RESTAURANT..
Phone, 113*D. 714 Aabnry Ave., Oeenn dr ily, N. J. OYSTERS INf EVERY STYLE Plrnt'Claa* Dinner Nervlee Heal* at all Ho
». Ill.l.A K. NAVI.OK. l-rop THE KATHLU snrral Avans., OCKAN c Issaaati Mimtat LXWia a coxaru.
HOTEL ATGLEN Ninth and Central Ave. Open April 1, 1907 H. C. OOFF
THE tEWlRO
RUSH IDTERTISIRG IGEICI
Omss City, S. J.
ITURTIC ICEJH.MILK CUIPtRT hoanuin Ita
Ofrien, 10* rt Anteur) OCEAN CITY N. 4.
Ocean Ciiijlraii m Bo. A. J. SMITH. PNOFNirrON PURE ICE / BEST /. COAL/ OAK AMD ptlMU; y WOOIY Office. No. 634 IS8URT1VERUE
MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No walUug for two weeks to know If you can get It; we emu tell you at once. Bargalna in Bay and OceetTfrout proper!la*. Choke cottages fur sale. Also lota for Investment and for Improvement—the choke * Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO.,
Ocean Cm, N.
If yau_*ra thinking of purchasing a tot or cottage, you wo uld do we 11
m S. CHAMPION Alderney Dairies Guaranteed Strictly Pure WlLyK
AND
ICECREAM -ESTABLISHED tali paraiUalnfiSs^reTMawratau«**
to considor several exceptional bargains that we have to offer before definitely deciding.
Beautiful Cottage Sites. High Ground. Lola Graded.) Mtrecta and tUdewal^a Graveled. Many new buUdlngs already emeted. Plot lying tetweac Atlantic avenue and tb* Oosan, and Ktflh and North streets. Apply to -any real estate agent. Investigate before purchasing
M Sund Astrary Au - First National Bank . or Ocean City, N.J. CAPITAL SM.M8. SURPLUS S2S.M
Qcean City Land Company
. /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 pale without houses. . If yon want any of these on the best .terms, apply to ROBERT FISHER. The Bourse, Ocean City

