OCEAN CITY GARDENS
The Finest Resort on the Atlantic Coast
including all of the Famous North Point. Planned to Embrace all of the best Features of a Home by the Sea
A New Idea for Sea= shore Property The plan of development of the Ocean City Gardens is entirely different from anything ever attempted in seashore property. The plotting of this tract is after an original idea by a noted firm of landscape engineers, who plotted the World's Fair, Chicago. The streets are laid out so as to make artistic, irregular sections and plots with widening boulevards, an agreeable contrast to the straight lines of most suburban cities. While this has been more costly to the Companyin the increased amount of property given over to streets and the greater cost incurred in grading, curbing and laying of sidewalks, it makes possible a greater variety of artistic effects than could be gained in any other uiay. Then, too, the shape of the famous North Point, all of which is comprised in the Ocean -City Gardens tract, is peculiarly adapted for this method of laying out streets. Those who have traveled extensively say that Ocean City Gardens reminds one of towns on the Pacific coast, where nature has provided the material for the gardens and parklike effect that we are carrying out here. Improvements Unparalleled Surpasses AH Other Resorts Ocean City Gardens is subject to Ocean City restrictions, artesian water, sewers, underground telephone, and with many additions not possible in the older sections of the citJT All lots are brought to building grade, granolithic sidewalks, curbs and graveled streets, made free of all expense to lot owners. On the bay side of the island is the large lagoon and new boat laud ing, surrounded by choice boat house lots for yachting and motorboats, a diversion for which Ocea* City is iamons. Unequaled Outlook on All Sides For a seashore home there is not another property with so commanding a position and beantiful outlook on all sides. The ocean on one side, on the other the iiilet, with Atlantic City opposite, on the other the beautiful bay which has made Ocean City the leading yacht centre of New Jersey. The beach is one of t^^nest and best on the coast. There are no meadows or stagnant water nearby to breed malaria and the mosquito pest. Climatic conditions are ideal, cooler in summer because fanned by the breezes from the ocean to the bay, and warmer in winter by reason of the golf stream.
First 1908 Syndicate Now Forming This is the first public announcement of the syndicate plan of purchase for lots at Ocean City Gardens. A plan that offers advantages m>t otherwise possible. Those who are accepted in this syndicate have the privilege of buying one or tiro lots at the special price of 549-« eayh, worth double, triple and quadruple this price, but allowed only to syndicate members, and as Only IOO Members will be Accepted at $25cash, balance at $10 monthly (to per cent, discount for cash), it is likely membership agreements will all be taken up very quickly. When syndicate is completed the members will be given an opportunity to bid a pittrium for choice of location. The highest bidder will have first choice. , anfl soon. As some members of the syndicate will naturally have a strong preference fof hications adjoining the homes of their frieods-and relatives, the premiums, they pay for such locations will greatly reduce the price of lots to other members, since ALL of the premium money is divided equally among the members of the syndicate. Every 1 lot included in the syndicate sale is choicely located to induce quick building and is worth from two to three times syndicate price of £490. The sole purpose of the Syndicate Plan is to get too good people interested in Ocean City Gardens at once and talking about it among their friends and'acquaintanCes. Restrictions That Make An Ideal Home Every one knows that the chief factor of Ocean City’s phenomenal growth is the moral and sanita^- restrictions governing the entire island. Everything is clean and neat. Vulgar and sensational amusement is debarred. There are no saloons, no gambling houses, no slaughter houses or manufacturing plants, not even a burial ground is permitted on the island. Streets are wide, curbed and guttered and always clean. Sewer service is of the best, pure artesian well water and no rowdyism. A. healthy, wholesome, moral resort for the entire family. Women and children require no police protection. A place where men want their families to live under proper influences. In addition to this there is a climatic advantage due to the bracing air from the ocean. The religious and morf! environment of Ocean City has attracted people of refinement and culture.
A Comparison of Values
y where by which to make ■ builder. No property so
K-h elaborate—dcvekipment and yet offer
There.is no othefTarge picc
a fair comparison of values, fo: complete in itself to permit of ;
lots at our prices. '
A comparative estimate is shown in Oce-m City lots from public records. A lot purchased for f6oo was sold in eighteen months, for *1500, A plot of ground sold for $750 brought S10.000 a little over a year ago Another plot bought for f4‘»o is no* worth An investor who bought two lots at 5-5400 sold them in a few years at fjS.too. There are any number of-these instances that could he cited. At the present time lots within a few blocks of the.f Keart City Gardens trad are
selling at from <3.000 to 510,000 each.
The Best of Transportation Ocean City has the service of two gbnd strain roads—the Philadelphia & Reading and the Pennsylvania Railroad—also new electric line, the £hore Fast Line to Atlantic City; hourly connection with Philadelphiaby the West Jersey Electric Line from Plcasantvtlle. The proposed' new cut-off line from McKee Chy to Somers* Point to connect with the bridge at Ocean City will bring Philadelphia and eastern cities nearer to
Ocean City than Atlantic City now is. Rapid Development
"arrimilaers.
five lots have already been taken up by private owners and builders, twenty-five agreements have been signed to build within a year houses ranging in price from 53,000 upward. A large modern hotel on the ocean
side of the tract is assured.
Note These Special Provisions All syndicate members who build before July. 1909. will receive from the company a bonus of 5150 for inside lots or $ ion lor corner lots. There will be no interest charges or taxes until December 1, 1909. No charge for deed and free deed to your heirs if you die before lots are paid in full. Title is guaranteed by South Jersey Title and Finance Company, of Atlantic City,' X. J. Round-trip carfare refunded to all
Philadelphia purchasers.
Write for handsome illustrated book and cotaplete details of syndicate
plan.
Ocean City Gardens Co.,
rtain Office, 1098 Drexel Building;, 5th and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia FREE TRANSPORTATION to Ocean City Gardens by Automobiles [|aii|i PitiiJlfiini Qii Ddn t flutn Pit* 1 I for Ocean City Residents and Visitors, fee Agent at UEEiU MirW*' V™ Uo*' * UEsfill illlf ,11. i.
GAPT. BALL WINS' WITH YINCENT
to her all throufb lb* r»oe, bat tbe Me boat oooM not point wo cloae »• Mm littla ersefc and Mm Anto wm In tint by I bn* minute* and wwrwo woeTbe Aldo we. dlequellBed by Mu
t from tbe Cbetm Cricket Club and one, tbe Jennie, owned Milled by Cberiee J. Curran, from tbe Ocean VUy Yactrt Club. Tbe boat* prevented e beautiful debt aa Umj waul over tbe line on a flying Mari, tbe Jennle.ln tbe lead, and tbe lecal yaeblamen a ere loud In tbelr enoouracemeul ol tbe liUle local boat. Tbeir bo pea fur victory wtpn aoon diapeUed. however, for the Jennie waa overhauled and pamed by the Irene on the ran down tbe channel and In the beat to Lniy Harbor every oilier boatpaamd her. Tbe Irene flnlabed tbe round well ahead of the other boata and alerted tbe aecond round) far In tbe lead. Hbe malnulnad Mil. tlirougb tbe round and won handily wllb all minute, to .pare. The Irene, which b«U* from the Clu-laaa Cricket (Tub and (availed by r. A. Young. I. a great itule eiafi and ha* Won many vletortea. She waa Ural In the IUUT Open Uagatte moequllo rare, and Captain Young aaya he U coming hack again next year to lift the cup The Alice, Ceplaln Cl. W. ritatiell the Tod#, Captain 4. 1 and Mm Old Hacli, Captain B reck ley, foughl It out In the double ceutirhuerd ciaaa, and the Ahc* proved to be the beat boat In a llgbt wind - winning eaatly by aome live mlnutro. The Old Hacli. which wa> Mvond. broke out Mm bauiug In her jib and ItM mj|£h lime In retiring U The Tod* hang to the Itach throughout the race, but could not ralch Iwr, and. In the laM Iwat up the channel, lot
much ground.
Ttw Krtauue. Maputo l‘ H. W. Maaiaud. and the Ha Ha, Captain T. tt. Mttrbrll, Mere the contending catboel», and Mm KHauue. which |. a magtilflcaul aallor In a Il| ” thing, all her u* u way. He Ha on Mm Orel run down the tborolai. and inrreuawg her lead to flltcmi minute. St lb* flntab of |hr The Afdo, Captain t.\ H ricbarmerburi,; lb* Lucllr. 6 dure L. U. ( re—v, and lb* Katharine II., Gaptelo John M. Zuro. Martad •he big sloop race. II a*. Mm Ant if Ihe Ardo for tbe superiority In the fairly walking away
staled above, and tbe Lmctle waa derlnner, with I be Katharine taking Mm second cup. Itlanolprobbl* that the Ardo will ever again
ice In tbnaa waters.
The Ventnor yacbtamen were enliuslaMle over the showing of tb* Al Aral, and Victor Huber, who run. the Al Aral nod ha. aeen both tbe Meteor aad Al Araf perform, declare* that Mm Ventnor boat would surely lea her under tbe weatber condition, of Haturelay. A me* be■e two flyer, would certainly
be a thnillug control.
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bOBBAIKK
1. I>. PromI., Kutb C. Promi., Houewetr Anna Koneweu, Philadelphia M. W. J one. and wife. H. K Wit wet and wife, Mrs. Julia V. Ackroyd,
Harm M. Chew. H. k Mr*. Olevloe Teanrooc Tennwou, Knlb M. Teui L Tanneson, Pblladelpbla: Ueorge Barber. Jr., and wife, Narbertb; Jaa. R. Clegg and wife. Ridley Park; E h. Truman, Mary Truman. Hwartbmore.
rabAcx.
Mrs. Mamie H. Hero and family, John Uaaklll, Dowuatown; C. C. He hick, Millville: Mra. Katharine Hbock. Mary Hbuck, Camden; Miriam Todd, Katie Maybew, Clarence Krua-
tvlng hi. prtre, Cbcater:
Mm conclusion of the races, and the club', regatta i-ommlllec had ended lu msating, cup* wen prarontad 0 tire wInner, by Commodore Crease
• aid. Hall, of the - mirror, after ncetvl
ythauka
('apt. (irnrge 1u> was given Mm ronmd nip, mid lat Capt. Hall drolred b> bemrur a member of IbeOrrontaiy Yacbl Club, .no Mr Hlab rxpnrocd (be opinion lhal Mm Hub would IM glad lu have I'apl. Hall a* one ol It* membr-.
'Ihe annual lenol* louruaiurnl fur tlMcliampain.lilpofOcrou city will iMgln Ml Hatunlay next al Mw team, 'at Hixlh and Allaulh- aveuue la* must to made al ■Oi Hoardwalk. Thaar will rlos* Friday * —nd 14 A large uumtor of a* •* ex j—-ted There will be • double* and single.,1 ladis.
ATOUDC.
A. H. Wallon, A. H. Hmltb aod wife. M.J. Durborow, A. K. Gslker and family A. J. Hpsllmau and wife, PhUadalpMa', O. H. l-anglry, William Bingham and wilt, MUIvlllt: J. H. Hucker. Jr.. Kartorth: Mm. E. M Hlunagau and daughter., Kew York; Mary E. Thorn, Ml. Holly: W. W/ Crate, Camden. bW A KTK MORE. Mrs. W. K. Clin*. W. Kaleigh dine, H. T. Cllfle. I-a 11 ado w nr; Charlotte (I. Hart.ho rue Hoy Kuiwell. Ueorge Bradley. W. P. Barber and wife. M. It. Barber. Beni J Thorp aod family, H. W Hmltb. J. W. I tetri. Harry Uuaat, Mr. W. J Smith, Margarst Hmltb. Philadelphia J. A. Panridge and wife, HI Loul.: J M. Wlllliu. Medford: II. A. Hktem and s lfe, Pottsville. W T PXlMrg and wife, Thom a. N Murray and wife, John H Hurray, Mr. Tbo*. Klllaon. Mr*. K J. Martin. Bus M. Martin, W. T Adelhelm and I Wife, Wm. H. Pierson, Ellon Buckley, Horace J. Hallow*!!. Fannie K. I Know Iro. II. F. Hloke., Eleanor Hiokro. Philadelphia; W. P Fau.i, Ardmore: Carroll Itowne., WllkrwBarre: K. Hyide Korcroa*. Mt. Holly, T^rma H. HmHh. Worrell Hmllh. Burlington: Hamuel C Korrilrmr and wife. iMUghorne: Mr*. U. U. Comfort,
cry, I
delBiicey, Comfort.
Til« UICAIIAM.
W. K Hlack, Hharoo Hill; U. A. Ituaavll. W. A. Evans, W. F. I'raul T. Marri* I’m I and wlfa, lisorga H. Mgdeu. Clarence P.lmar, Alexander Palmer. Aaa W. Vandatrift, W. H. Kipp and wife, Iwura Kipp. H. 1. Brown and wife. Howard Malkin and wlfa. Marguerite Watklu, F M Watkin, Paul Uwtrr and wile, Hurolhy Irodar, Chaa. F. Imim. T. C. laatar. It. H Jmklna, Philadelphia W. F liordoo, Coatasyille: K O. Hriakum, M. Artoaoti. Pniahmi; W. W. Miller •nd wife. West Cbaaur: Paun Mndmford, Womelwlorf. Pa ; II. W Hurlbut, and wife. ( Irmenllne Hurlbut, Hwarthmora. Mr. W. A. Uraddy, Mildred llreddy. Itoaemary Uraddy. Cable Uraddy, New port. Ky ; K.Crau-
ikHai.a Mom. flue let. and roc- ' of laud lu Ocean Cuy. Addraa. larvej rirvel. Oeemantown.Pblla-
Mb.
- « Haul-No. JiTV, Hat. II (aaat aid* Aabury ave . aoulb of HUIamfn atrsM), Heron City, N. J. Addraa., Ids V. Campbell, Allsuburat, N. J. V
r. Frate, of Fleetwood. Ha., aril «n led by bla granddaughter, a Praia, wro among Friday's vi.1In Mil. rewort. Hr Frsu to Mm faitor of Prof. Thoms. K Hr*, who farmer priori pa 1 onto Ocean
•ubllc He bool.
SHERIFF S SALE. By virtue of a writ of fieri facia. Insued out of tbe Coart of Chancery of tbe State of New Jersey aod to me directed. I will expose for sale at public vendue at tbe HberlfT. Office at Cape May Court House, N J., between hours of 12 aod S p. m . to wit, ■
hundred of FoUy-
Clty, In tbe County of Cape May and Stale of New Jersey, bounded and described a* follow*.
to-wit:
Beginning at a polo! where tbe center line of Bay aveouc Intersects (hr center line of Foriy-ulntb rireet: and extending (1st) southeasterly along Ibe center line of Forty-nloth rireet to a point where tbe seme Intersect, the uortbwtaterly Hoc of Wesley avenue: tbence (2nd) southwesterly along bald Wesley avenue to tbe center Hue of Fiftieth etraet; tbence (Sid) northwesterly along tbe center Hue of Flfdrib rireet to tbe center Hue of Bay aveuue; tbence (4th)' northeasterly along the center Hue of Bay avenue to tbe center Hoe of Forty-ulotb rireet and place of beginning. Comprising lota numbered 25 to 56; 61 to <2; 97 to 106; 142 to 157: 19(1 to 206: 259 to 265; 208 to SOt; 829 to 541: 588 to 570; 408 to 416: 441 to >54. end 479 to 492 all number. Inclurive; and being according to a plan of lot. of the Ocean City Uevelopmeut Company, duly filed of record Excepting and reserving thereout twelve (12) lots or pieces of laud, bounded and described a* follow*,
lo-wit:
FIKHT—I>ot Number thirty (00). Beginning at a point la the northwest line of Wesley avenue at Mm distance of- two hundred and ten feet aoutnwestorly from ibe vouthweri line of Forii-nlntb rireet. Containing soulhw eiflTrly of tbal point In from or brradtb on mid Wesley aveuue, forty feet; aod of that width extending In length ordeptb northwesterly between Hue* para Hal with tbe mM Forty ninth rireet one bundred and twenty feet to
a fifteen feet wide rireet
HKCUNO-Hot Number thirty one and Iblrty-two (91), .52). Beginning ! at a point in tbe north west Hue of Waaley aveoueat the distance of two hundred and flfly feet southwesterly from tbe south weal aide of Forty-nlnt h rireet. Containing southwesterly of that point in from or breadth on tbe •aid Waaley avenue, eighty feet; and of that width extending lu leogtb or
depth nortbwerierly between lines — parallel wllb mid Furly-nimb riraet. I Heyrioparoal I toapany it. aurcaawui one bundled and fwauly ' ' - '—•« — -a-,i-i_
fifteen feet wide rireet
THIRH-Urt Number tMrty-tbre* (•8). Beginning on tbe norlhwroteriy Ho* of Wesley avenue at Ibe distant-* of three hundred end thirty (550 fast •oathwesterly from Mm aoatbwerierly Hoe of Forty-ninth atreri, and ex ten tiro. thenr* northwariwardle totwarn parallel with aakd Forty-nlath
(70). Beglnulng at a point In tbe •outbeasterly line of Cmlral .venue al (be dlriance of nlnriy feet nortbeariwardly from tbe northeasterly Hoe of Ftftletb rireet. Containing northeasterly of thgt point in front or breadth 00 mid Central avenue, forty feet: and of tbal width extending In length or
deplb aoulbeariwardly briwi xlM with tbe said F——
bandied feet U
e bundred
Flflleth slreel
a fifteen feet wldi
alley.
FIFTH—lari Number nn and two il02i. Beginning
on tbe nortbweriwardly aloe of i»otral avenue at the distance of two bandied end tea (210) feet aoutbweri. wardiy from tbe aoutbwroterly Hoe of Forty-nlmb street. Containing In frotU or bieadlb anurtiwrolwardly along mid Central avenue forty (40) feet; and of that width extending In length or depth nortbweriwardly between Hue* parallel with the raid Forty-ninth street, one hundred feet
to a fifteen feet wide rireet
HIXTH—Lot Number one hundred and Dlnety-mpe (199). Beginning ibe nortbwerierly line of Aabury '
and eigbty (280) feet aoi frrfm Ibe MiuMiwerierly
ninth street. Containing In front breadtb aoutbweriwardly along aa Aabury aveuue thirty (SO) fee! and of that width extending In length or depth northwestwardly between line, parallel wllb said Forty-ulnlb alreel one bundred feet to a fifteen feet w ide
reel
SEVENTH—Lot Number two bundred and two (202). two bundred and three 208), two hundred and four, t2M), two bundred and Are (20S) and twtf^undred and rix 1200). Kefcinnlng ala point on the north west w.rdly Hue of Aabury avenue at the dlriance of three bundred and sixty-six and ninetenth, feet southwesterly from tbe southwesterly line of Forty-otulh rireet. Containing In from or breadth 'hwerierly along raid Aabury aveone hundred and alxly feet to tbe bearierly Hue of Flflkth alreel 1 number* 202. 203. 2M and 205 g thirty feet each In widtb end lot 1 tor 206 being forty feet lu width) and of Mint width extending In length or depth northwestwardly between line* parallel with and along raid Flfllrib street, one bundred leet to a
fifteen feet wide street.
ALHO, excepting and resefvlug [hereout tbe .(reefs, avenues and alley., aa laid down on Ibe raid plan of tbe lot. of Mm Ocean City Develop-,
mem Company.
BEINO the rame Irarl or parcel • laud which The Ocean From Improvi merit Company by deed dated tb tenth day of May, A I>. 1902 and re- 1;—
corded lu Mm County Clerk - , otttce of J 11 , * n
Cepe May County, at Cape May Court
Moure. New Jerrey. lu Deed Hook No. I . — — 171. page. 121. Ac , granted and «n. | faMJMde rireet.
ALHO, ail that certain land flowed S lide water, lying al Ocean Uly, pe May County.Htate of New Jersey. bounded and described a. follows, to • it.— Beginning at the print where Ibe bigh water Hue of tbe Atlantic ocean intersect, the aoulhwerierly line of Forty-ninth street or Forty-ninth rireet extended; and extending thence (1*1) aoulhwerierly along raid high water line to tbe iioft bearierly line of Fiftieth Street or Ftflieth rireet exieoded;thehre ‘2nd; aoutbearieriy along raid Flflleih -—' — • -—■ extended, lo
rant from tbe Slate ol the Ocean City Aasoclauuu recorasu In Ibe County trierk'. office of Cape May County, at Cape May Court House, New Jer-ey^in Deed Book No. 198. |urges 218, etc , tbence (8rd) nortbewateriy along aitld exterior Hue lo tbe southwesterly Hoe of Forty-ninth street or Forty-ninth street extended: tbence tlh northwesterly along raid Forty-nlmb street or Forty-olntb street extruded to tbe high water Hoe of tbe Atlantic ocean or place of beginning. Being tbe same tracts or parcel, of land which ibe Ocean City Araoelatlnu by deed of Indenturedated tbe revrnth day of April, A. D I9U5. and recorded lu Ibe Coanty Clerk's office of (’ape M ay ('ounty.at Cape Ma v t 'onjtH oust Njew Jersey, In Deed Book ^Sfo. I9n, page* 225, etc.. granted and conveyed unto tbe raid Ocean City Development Company, Its successor, and assign, forever, under and .abject to Ibe reset atlon and restriction, of Ibe Ocean
;ity Association.
Also excepting the roHowing descrlhed lots of land, vlx,—
IrofwNumber alxty1 a point in tbe sot
Central avanue at tba distance of hundred and fifty feet southwesterly from tbe aoutbwroterly line of Korlyiilntb street. Con tain I ng acui t hweiderly of that poiot In WBt or breadth on .aid Ceulrel avenue forty feet, and of that width extending in length or depth southeasterly between Huea parallel with raid Forty-nlmb rt, one bundred feet, to a aftern
w ide street.
Ix>u Number, slxty-flve (65) and
eh- Meg 111 " m| eaaterly Ulie o:
Great Bargain!
Three Furnished Cottages, and Lot 85x100 ft., 17th street and West Avenue, Ocean City, N. J., Only *UM>00 Properties are bringing in over 9 per cent. you art- looking for a good invrstnicnl, it xoill be lo your, advantage to investigate this offer. APPLY TO OR CALL ON MRS. C. L. LAKE 1628 A«hry Avenue
• point
Central,
. tbe distance of one huii<1rr<t
and raveuty feet iwulbweaterly from I
' aoiitliwroterly line of Forty-i'lulb- «. (onlalulng together Ninth! werietly of Mial point In from nr ‘ ■** 1 - — raid Central avenue eighty
lot being forty feel lu 1 of that width extending r depth aoutbearieriy 1*parallel to raid Forty-
R. CURTIS ROBINSON
Conveyancing »Insurance
breadth o:
NOTARY PUBLIC AND COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS Nos. 744-48 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J.
nd twenty HJu
. __J IlM at a flflaau fast wide rireet. ttours .*) afang tbe Hoe of raid fifteen feet ' ‘ forty-five and fifty-four on frot ) 45.64-100! to a print • aud thirty fast nortbaariwardiy from Iba nortbwrierly Hoeof Flfttotbrirert; 1 hence (8) aoutbaariwardly totwarn Hnro paraltof with raid Fiftieth rireet. one hundred aud Iwamy fari 10 tba norttiwaatorly Hoc of VX as ley avenue, and tbanra nmtliaariwardiy aloog (be •aid Waaley avenue fatty (491 feat Pi “WHMaSTT-w.
City of Ocean City. County of Cape May and Ht.teofNea Jersey, bounded and described aa follows, to wit,— lieglnulag at tb* print where Mm norlbwaaterly line ot Wesley avenue lulerract. Mm aoulliaroterly Hue of Forty-ulnlb rireet or Forty-ninth • extended, end eiteudliig tl rues •outhwaatorly along raid Wesley nur.lo tbe uortbaaatorly Ho* of FTfiletb atreri. I hence 12nd 1 auulbaaslrrly alony raid TTfltoth rirari. or Flfltoch riree extondad to the high w a ter Him of tba Atlantic ocean. Ili*<toa(»rd) uorthearierly afang mid high water Hue lo tb* aoutbwarierly line of Forty-nlmb rireet or Forty-ninth rireet extended, theme lib Uortbaealerly along raid Fortyninth rirari or Forty-nlmb rirari axtendad, to tb* norMiwaatarly Hu* ot Waaley aveuue or potol of toglnulug.
, — aouthearisardly Hoe of Central avrtiur. al the dlriance of two hundred and ninety fret isiuthweriwardiy from kin ^dm
parrel "f Intersection of tb# aoutbweris.rdlv lu Mi* iHie of F-orty-nlntb street wllb Mir
raid wiulbaariwardly Ho* of 1 etilral •venn*. Containing In fruni or breadlb Niuibwariwardly along raid •uulbwariwardly .Me .if < nnral avenue, forty fari: and of lhal width extruding In laiigtb or dei-(li «u:h•wslwardiy. tetwron iiarallel line, all ri*1>l anglaa to mid f'enlral avenue 1 on* hundred fari to a fifteen fart wufr. raK^idan. ^ W 0,,l *’ 11 1' belted aa Ibe properly** Mm (bean ''Hy Davebipmam Company, ri al. 1 laken In axaeuliuti al (to Mill of the Vineland Trari Company. «f Vloelaod, N. J , aud to to auld by I
HOHEKT K (tiRHON.
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iMvaratt Newcomb. Vineland. N. J . ■ Ho Heitor Dated Auguri 5d. I9to 11 M. P. F. tits.
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LICENSED AUCTIONEER, No. 721 Aabury Arenue, Ocean City, N. J. —w JQsuOn* nuasm *»* mMaea. aw real i. sn wra.ro. 0* •
HKAI. Kata 1 i; AflJfCMTH. WM. LAKE, C. E„
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