Ocean City Sentinel TAX RATE WILL
TH U R81MV.ijKKTE M BKR 10, IWH \
( lira
.of I
BE INCREASED
compaiiitil » it), ilie fi addreM uf tlte writer, i fur pulilleaUiHi, iml aai
a of intem-i our rradcm j Council Asks County Board *>..m to Put It Dp 25
Cents.
Fine Heplember *eall.er Mud heoa are fairly plentiful. Helislitliil rveulu(a for trolley rli Ills crowd here on Sunday i Monday. V' maridie*.
ftoalfi One day
In week. I'lie rihorv Kaal l.lne did a great hi
will -
i full t
i dm
ail-aiiiumer boya. Our pretty and well-kept *treet> a pral>e<l by vMtoo. A blgainUl !• •Imply a man wll more wlvea than brain*. H often happeua that a fellow e pend* all til* popularity on hlnpielf. There l» no belter air anywhere than Ilie balmy fall br-ere* of Ocean City Tlie Henti x ki.V *ubaerlptIon Hat ha> bad many addition* during the' ■umMoney xpent on exeumion* and pieiilc* I* aometlme* *aved on doctor
bllU.
There were eight boat* In the Ocean City Yacht Club fletl that took the trip to Hea-ide Park. It l> i|Ulte natural for an attendant ill .an inaaiie a*ylum to claim that every body I* crazy about him. Many Philadelphia *chool boy* and girl* went home on Tuexday. w hich war the opening day for the Pblladeiphla public achool* Ca|» May - * reprewutation In the ^lepubllcali Htate Convention tia* been IIzed at twelve delegate*, and them have been ap|*irtloned by the Kepubhcan County Committee. There wa* an amudng game ot ha*, kct ball between nine* captained by Oeorge C. Murphy and John Tucker on Saturday afternoon. "Murph'*" team won by the Mure of h to . r >. The Slate Board of A«r**on- have dam railroad property In New Jer-cg. for thl* year, and have ***e*«erl Unit In Cape May County at K'-tR.-Jot On. PREACHERS TO MEET
The forty-eighth annual meeting uf the l-ocwl Preacher*' Amoelatlon of the New Jeixey Conference will be heliktii the Auditorium from Friday evening, September 18,'to and Including the Sunday evening following. Tlie drvnimnal Mrrvlce* on Friday evening, at 7 :iil o'clock, will be led by tlie Hev KllJah Tozer. The addrem of web-ome will be by the I lev. Hr. Ilruny»te, and the Rev. Oeorge I.lpplncott. Hie pre*ldent of the amoelatlon. will make* he re*pnii*e. A bualuem *c**lon will 4e held on Saturday morning, follow J, at 10.S0. by an addrea* by Ur. (I. 9. Flnlaw, of Marchanlvllle, off 'The l<ocal Preacher In the Methodl-tri'ollt;’." A buameM meeting wll be held in Hie aflemoon, commenang at 1 :su o'clock. The Kev. (ieorpr I.lpplncott will apeak on "<)rganiutlon of l^cal Preacher* for KfTectlre Work." KvangelMic aervicea, In charge of the I lev. Itaamu* Miller, will be held In the evening. There la to be a love-feaal at 8.SO o’clock on Huuday morning, led by tlie Rev Ur. U W. Flnlaw. At 10.M o'ckwk, according to the program, there w III he a mrmou by Ur. l.lpplncote, lhe Hon. W. H. Carter, of Field*boro, alternate. At n.ifi, Sabbath achool; at * Ci, Pentecnatal aervlce, led by the Itev. C. H. Itarnea, of Itlverahle. The Kpworth league meeting, at .SAo. will be led by the Hev. Kdward Craig, of Bridgeton; at 7.80 aermon by the Itev. Stephen Merritt, cf New York; tJeorgetJ. Harniuell. of UelaQco. alternate. Preacher* are requeued to write for free entertainment, not later than September IS, to the Itev. John W. Smith or Young* Coraon, Ocean City.
The body of Clara Strickland, the ulueteen-year-nid girl who wax drowned In Ureal Kgg Harbor Inlet hi company with Charlea Bateman, wa* found Thuraday afternoon, floating hn tlie wave*, about live mile* out to *ea. by a |*rty of Atlantic Cily lUhermen The body waa brought a*hore. Interment waa made li PleaaantvMe on Sninlay afternoon. Thecurpaeof Bateman I*allll miming
Hr. and Mr*. H. H Kynett. of W. Philadelphia, are entertaining F. Itobb, treasurer of a large Wilmington lumlwr company,—and Mr*. Robb; William Jonathan and Ueorg* Smith, of Philadelphia, and Jai A ah brook, of Haverford. Ur. and Mr*. Kynett will remain hi their ootlage, 1£» Central avenue, for
Aa thladty ha* Been unable during Ihe laat few year*, under the ezlallng la* rate, to keep wltbln the amount of money appropriated for tlzed charge*, it wa* recently decided by Mty ufTlc'lel* to a*k tlie Ce|ie May County Board of Taxetlon for permlmlon ralae tbe taz rale Iweuly-flve cent* lHtlclal action bearing on tbl* matter wa* taken at Council'a meethi Monday ulgbt. when City Clerk T Adam* wa* authorized to requeat the unty boanl to permit an lucre*** euty-llve cent* ou tbe taz rale Ocean (Sty. If tlie requeai fa granted, tbe re ill be fs |*r tluu fur city par)aim* In the regular order of bu*hie>a* dei’lded to releaae the Security ruxt tio. from further liability bond dateit July 8,'UWl, which *ieeii loat or mlalald, and an calm .roduced for cam-ellallou. The bond va* given for Ihe faithful perform a nc. if a afreet lighting contract with tin local electric light company. A nea wa* procured when Ihe electrli light company eutrreil Into it* lateat intract with the city. Tbe requeat for a quit-claim deed for •t 836, Section K, to U B. Frazier, aa granted. An ordinance to o|*u certain |H>rlloua of Weal, Central. We*ley, Allanid Ocean avenuea In tbe north ui of the city wa* pa**cd on Huai reading. \ Tbe ordlnaiue calling fur Ilie o|ienig of Tblrly-flral aired from*Weat to cnlral avenue* waa acieplcd on And million of Councilman Headley. Jred comm Iliac wauraueatad to gel bkla fur ihe new wor^n f reel, aBer Ihe legal rei|Uir ave been complied with. Coumilman Uialfrey called on to the fact that much uf U dewalk and curbing work la ig done properly He me. evenlh atreet. In particular. Another place at Fourth and We*y avenue w «* referred Survey nr Ooir aald that
udd when tlie rtty give*,out th •utradforllilaw^. ^ Twu petition* were preaeuied fror re*ldenl*or Cei|ar lleacb aaklng fn the appointment of a special oltlcer I Ion during the whiter month* lie- w ere in the pdltlona Orc
City Clerk Adama waa Instructed to otlfy the Weal Jersey A Seashore Railroad Company and /the Reading
Mad l ine Trip.
Mia* Kmma M. Carson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rnbt ('arson, -u in met residents of ihla city, who will rrfaru
Holland. Belgium. France. Ciermany and Italy. Ml* Caraon attends Ml.
Holyoke (Maaa.) College
i Ry For . cwnfortal.
f houac. Apply
, for wlnl
METHODISTS WILL BE IN ASK THAT WALK NEW CHURCH IN OCTOBER BE EXTENDED
NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT. « •
Nearly £2600 Raised by Sob- 1 scription at Last Sun- SUNDAY IN THE
day's Services.
LOCAL CHURCHES
Council Receives Pctitionfrom
the Ocean City Gardens Company. ,
Ai CoutiHI’a turdlng an Monday j
[. tlie following wa* read i.y I
• • Utm
GfO. 0. ADAMS A BRO. PLASTERING. RANGE SETTING MttK LATISb, He., tie. All Work la Maaoa IJae
eluding the » rill all be tbn:
fully «
If wa* resolved that the aum of ft *, trauaferred from the item of lire departmrnt to the Item of atreda; the •uni of f UO.Pi from lire to advenlaiiig, and Ihewum of f 161 83 from ml*cel la--uoua to boardwalk. Mayor Crea*e brought belore CeiuuI the queaUoii of preventing Ihe ruining of mine ol thr cily atreeta along the bay front by the drifting of Ihe aand from lota tliat have been tilled. After some dlacuaalou it waa decided 1 aak Cily Solicitor Ttiompann for legal advice aa to Ihe clly’s power In Ihe premises. mcllman Sampson aald be had been requested to aak Council to peraill Ihe light oil Brighton Place to
liman Smith staled
light committee has agreed I the appropriation balance* aa re* by t.lty Treasurer Champion, follow; Htreeta. f a«.( Miscellaneous, 1.288 1 Fire Uepartmeut, 2 2£>i
Salartm; Uraluage,
•tghta,
Boardwalk, Board of Health,
Streets,
New Sewer*, Bond Issue, 1887, Sinking
Fond.
1VU2, Interest, 1 " " Sinking Fond. I “ ISftS. Pavilion, In-
terest.
" 1UUS. Pavilion Sinking Fund. •• 1905, School*, In-
IWki. Hdwlk, SI
mg Fund,
The following bllla <
3 276.81 JB3 012 50 1 587.76
302
08.52 600 00 42.86 850 00 6.0W 67 .Vl.OOI^UI
paid:
'* . H nutlleld (baud), *800; Ira S. uipUm. city treasurer, boardwalk in.tr.. I ute rest. *16.738 12; Ira S. Champion, city treasurer, notes. Inlereal. *72.602.80; Headley A Adama, *16.41: S Hursey, *18.41; Headley A Adams. *7 75: R. Ureenleaf, *11,88; M. Kennedy. *21: N. Carlson. *71 65; W W Bmw«*2l..'i0: J Flarner. *11 58; J. Uhy.MM: J Will lama, *5 88;'K. son. *11 11: K K. Merrill, *11 88: Sack *22.77; WlllUm Kelley. *3 21; W. W. Brown (order of B Coatlgan . *26 05: J Murdoch. *72; H. Burley, *17.25; R. Curtis Robinson. *30; T. Bee Adama (order H. B. CurrMTI. *2.-50; Bay Carnival Commlttae, *500; Chaa. J. Curran, *188 75; ChntotrBrecklcr. (U «l: liberty Fire Comi«ny. *1»>; 1 City Volunteer Fire* umnany, Samuel Carhart, *•52 50: K. A.
Juarph Kraus*. *66; T.
*81.86; T l«e Adama (order > Kraii** . tm: Ralph L OofT. *H6 7. Norman T italic, (HI; tlrorg* 55. Fuller. *10 K: firanre S Wood, *62; Waller Cmwltivr*. pi2. Haggerty 1 *62: Haul. Kraua*. *M*;C K. Murphy. *w; (leumc-l. 55'ood, *60; U. Krauaa. *60; C. K Murphy: *62; Alfred B. Smith. (IlSC; Baeva* Flower*. »«2: F. 6 Hchock. *62; S B. Scull. *72; Ira S. 'hampton, *11 66; W. W. Brown, '
Sark, *50: Hoard of Heallb,
' i Barlow. *10 .V); Win. Adama. *28.87; W Barclay. Ml 25. K. B. Kogllah.
Uealrable nauua, with hoard; full!(28 15; W. 11 Uuflleld. *608; R. A. onrau view. Houm haaled Ihrougb-1 Foley. (IsO; Oceau CMy Klerfrtr eight out. Open uulll November For Company. *2.1.172; «Hrta.ro Coraun.
term*, addrea., M. C. Htrteklaod, *22'Hlb «; li— Park Place, Ocean lily, New Jersey. | Foulda, *2.50;
cuy c
k T l-e.
lowed Ihe pleasure they fell g together again. Aalde fr»m thl- Hie aceaai.ni
It. Howant "TI1.111
| . 1 Strong Sermons and Excellent r- i Music Heard by Large Congregations. J The churrhea In ll>l-%ily were ,li largely attended Sunday Follow:
*1 beard:
•The Pale Hor»'' wa. the aubj
-ubji. i from Hie |kui deacripHun given of represented aa ridm represented as a pale rcaenled a- being foil The mlnlaler »|K>kt Chrt-Hati* rr«|w>iing Hie de-puller dealli w
To Hie Pi.
| Oenllemeli: j <1.0*0 City tia.d (fully aluiw Ilia)
our tadllloiicra. the they are largrlv Inert) holders III Hie
i FrrfC.i tiirtMic
■umodalr U people. Service* will be held until Hie main church building la completed and ready for occupancy. Coder tbe Sunday tchool room are Hie social room, kitchen, lru-tee»‘ room id three lavatories These will have Itfteen Inch concrete floor, over which will he a taiard flooring From tbe flouring to the veiling It will be In feel 9 Inches In the clear. The Infant department I* .iff from theanclal room, hut thy two can be thrown into one when occaatuu demand-. The dlmrnilona of the Infill department room
hie are Thy dwellings, thou lord r rector said In part: "The Psalm date- tu the rebellion of Absalom, “lea the grief, 'sharper than a
The dime..
of the social
The main auditorium I- 00z70 feet. The pulpit, organ loft and choir loft, be side toward 5\*e-!ey avenue. :>c In full view of Hie congregawho will be In aeml-clrcular seats. The auditorium will easily accommo.500 people. Thus, with the Sunday achoifl room thrown opeu, fully 1000 people can see and hear Ihe preacher, organ and choir. There are 110 pillar* In the church ud no chandeliers. The haudsome edifice, one of tbe must itu|»*lug In tbe State, will be lighted by mean, of electricity, the hulba being placed at rent point- along the supporta. addition to the large memorial window given by Ihe late U6pt. P. M. lion, the large one by Richard B. Stiles and another by a Philadelphia rulletnau. amaller memorial window* ill be placed In the church by W F, laasey. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Meredith, the Rev. J. W. Smith and Jesse Oonver. MANY COMMUTERS
lotlcaable thing about the traffic fen thl- resort and Philadelphia during Hie season l hat la now draw lug close was ihe large number of cummuter- who traveled dally to and ' from the city. ■He thou-auda of people came and went every day during Hie aummet month-, about 600 men traveled dally to their offices and, aa Isle aa Saturday last, the evening train was made upofaeveral full coaches, theoccupant- of which were nearly all comThis speaks well fhr tbe popularity of Oceau City as a home resort.
r duty o: , and how quered py
fx|wiijted Hmu-ptid- uf dolla
icy will be »i*iit by lol pureba-ers 1 slimmer; your (wtiiiouera, tin ic . respectfully cctiUoti your honor. ir-t. That you rzleud tlie Boardk on ihe <s-e*n front northward a block or two aud build an ai~
ZAJME & ZA.JME
Druggists
Sulijeci (u Night Calls * Open All ibe Vci Cor. (Eighth St. and Wesley Av&.. Ocean City
T^Vspeaker vividly pictured Hi 'IcaC-bed- of ihe lulldel and tbe uil-ri and tben tbe death-bed of Hiet'hn-tiai, Hi- -ermon strongly Impre—ed hi
rvlces of I
■ Final
ii Kxb
le Metiiudiat Kpl-o
subject "The Beatitudes." The doctor discussed the meaning if tbe BeaUtudc- in a must ehiqiK iit nan tier and presented some Idea- from hem that were entirely original. He tgonmiy denounced Ihe «o-callcd 'hriallau w bo la wonl lu forever recall its past sins, saying that lie lacked iety and that true ('hrlsliau* would
The s.
lo refer loihei
nil doh
lea-urr of Ocean < ity's patrons. Relieving that these Improvemeu Ith other- of a -imllar character, w add greatly to Ihe many attrartlo
city is already
ble»ed, we urgently requeat ly lo grant ua this pell,11 iietitlouers will ever K. U.C. Bleakly, Treasurer, in niotloti, Ihe communication was vlved and ordered tiled. CHURCH SERVICES
The folloaiug notices of services ext Sunday In the local churches ave I wen given to the BKXrtXKI.
lie delivered by the Rev. J. 55’. Frye, of Hie First M. K
hurcb, Trenton.
Holy Communion, 7.80 a. m : Sonay school and other services aa uaual. The rector, the Kev. I>r. Cook, will ofdelate at all services. On and af;er September 2M. the 7 86 a. m service
will t
rm fo^mty°tl
Igbtfully belonged to Ms royal ei lO^Josa more keenly felt than H the bouse of (iod. If we have
o deprived of 01
r church h
worship characteristic of some of the greatest men —Washington. I.lncolii, Vebatrr, McKinley and mu-t of our ircsldriit* Uladatotie wa- a great zverof his church. He used always n read Ihe lesaotia In Hawarden 'buroh. One greateH man—tbe mi iirlst Jesus, as Hi* custom waa—n ularly worshipped In synagogue ai temple. The Ihvloc Presence w - conIItied lo but *|«cially mai d III the church.) \Yho but b felt hi these sacred hours that ‘this ue other tbau the house of Ood, the
ry gate of heaven 7'
in verse elsewhere the psalm I prefer* a lonely place In Ood'a heu to the dwellings of Ihe ungodly. IT. reason la obvious (a) We learn In
od Is—*a light and
defence.' (b) \5'e find what ■Irltual bleasluga He baa for u-, >ur* of worship and ominiuu 1 In tbe worship, especlally Holy Kuchartat, we learn that 11 lug is too good for the Christian: -The l-otd will give grace and worship; and uo good thing will He withhold from them that live a godly life.’ "
PKK-BVTKKI AX.
"Playing at Christianity" waa the subject of tbe Kev. H. T. ■ a-selberry '• serin..11 lu Ihe Klrat Presbyterian
('hurcb on riuuday morulug Mr. Casselberry aald In part:
We make uo mistake in saying that Ibe world la lu a feverlah and uurestiul condition. Perhaps It may be lu aurb condition because, flgurmllvely a|ieakhig. II Is growing so rapidly and la •uttering from "growing pain.” What* ever cause we aacribe, there la uo mistaking Iba moral unreal. Now, thru,
Christian rellglou aaya to the world I Ha Founder ollera aometblug fur beltermenl of Ihe world'a oond'.
Hon lu every age, and, therefore, In thl-, and by Ibe aid ol His follower-. He can right every wrong. Bo, you see. Christianity Is up for a great te-t. Will H stand Ibe teat? As one has recently aald, “The Christianity of
'Jbrlat can " ,
When we gk men and women lu :'hrt*t pul away childish thing-, then ■hall curiatlaulty lultlll Its divine tuis•lou. Now, what do we 1 putting away childish thh childhood la Hie playtime of do you notice bow some children play? It would he wall to do ao, for what a child U at play that la Hie child. Many children wlH not play if they cannot liave things all their own way. Do we not all know many iwnpie who are not going to do Ibis or that In the church If they cauaot have thhiga their way? You are to have an Ion and you are to apeak It out
iock; and the evening aervlce will be al 7A0 In-lead of 7.45 o'clock.
P1IWT PKIOiHYTKIHA X.
Holy Communion will be adminlrrd at Hie 10.80 o'clock aervlce hi Hie Fn»t Pre-bytenao Church next Sunday morulug. Visitor* lie re are lulled lo participate. Sunday school
rill beat 2.80o’clock.
Tbe evening aervlce will be at 7 80 'dock, Instead ufkp'clock. The pas>r. . Itev. II. T. Caaaelberry will pres.h. HI* subject will be, "How Do 5'ou Account for Jesus Christ?''
In this church, there will
be Special music, a feature of all the
.■• throughout tbe year. BUYS CRUISER
> Amy Duffield gave a birthday j ir to her fellow worker- at ,,
«*' candy store, on Sunday even -; childhood la
aorlyo «
_ . Jaaa aat wtafc m Aa.,
Terrace Her gue-t. luclodwd M(~» l,ld F u “ •*'« Hrfen to the excuse, of terrace, net gue-t. mciuaea niniii profe^ng Chrlrflau. why they
Ad.m. Nellie j etioeid nut atteod divine worebip, take
Urai* Adam-, May Adam Adama, Kdua Irelaud, Jauu
lieua Bocusr, Mary Duffield, itslph
Adama and Juarph Duffield. .
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Airiswwl toncerl. m tiers of the TatMroacle BapUrf Church will give Hielr annual 000t on Pugg 1 * Pier on Saturday erauSeptember IV. Mias Helen Auder1 will give Ibe audiene* a jubilee *1. Mr- Daan.aupranoaololal. will heard; also, l ha re will be cbnruaea, reciUltoua aud dialogues Admlaatou,
is.
prayer meeting? While you flaten •eoie of these excuaea. you can't but hell, think of the rbildlshi
mdekery.of It all. If you do 1 Hie prayer meeting helpful ur that the
pastor Is pruay.oc If you have ~ ‘ — lu Hie fellowship of Hod'
so: do oot He about It.
S M. i—iuder, owner. Sutne very desirable lota, Central aud Weairy avenues, beleeau Slitaeutb and Thirtieth atraata, with riparian rights. Apply UFA Central ave or Millville,
arli I
joy Hie beautiful
you
walk
Fifteenth would add
Urge, erected on tha Baard- - next season between ►IreH and North street
I for t
arles J. Cu
•f Philadelphia, : yachtsman on tbe bay, and chairman of the social committee of tbe yacht club, baa purbaaed the big rrul-er Ulad-Dor from uhn M. /urn, auulber well known ■cal yachtsman. Tlie tilad-Dor la the fa-leat cruiaer u the bay lu pulut of actual speed ud has done exceptloually well Jn all le races that ahe baa eulered, being uuly beaten out lu them by tbe heavy tbe uiher buats. Is equipped with two 20 h. p. Standard engines and can make about miles ad hour. She la thirty feet rail and bea'a'ten-fooi beam which makes Iwf an exceptionally steadygoing crafL as originally a sail boat ■erly railed tbe Katharine. Coder that i\»mc she won many races, /urn derided to build the Katharii/e II , be converted her 1 to e povyet boat. Mr. Curran had the boat hauled oul on II. C. Smith's railway, wliere the waa arraiwd and repainted, aud he look his IIrat cruise lu tier when he accompanied the fleet lo Seaside Park n Saturday last. Mr. /urn will have a new power oat Ip there water* next season.
CarUn'a studio, on tbe Boardwalk, as entered, a few utghl* since, and eo valuable lenses were taken. Nothing else was disturbed. The money draaer contained *46. Tbe seme ulgbt alcb waa stolen from au Italian who looks after Ihe Bawling Casino.
■e I* worth *4 or *5 a gallon, putw much U another palut worth? mda on bow many gallons , . got lo pot-on, to ba equal to one
of Devor
Mr. J. J.Hell.Sheffield. Pa .paluled -wo bouses one coat, live year* ago, lead-aad-oil, took 40 gallon*
Mr. N. Avery, Delhi, N Y, ow two liousesexacHy alike; painted one -Ith Uevue, took 6 gallons. The u«her Ub some Other; took l2Aall<ma. 5Vbal'd you give for Ihoae olT palnli Hear In mind, you'ra got lo pay h
R. How aku TH oitx.
WE
KxtPml an e-irnewl aql -(svial invitation to Ihe people of Ocean City andfitfrutinding contmunity to call and set our splendid display ol handsome Spring Suit* fur Men. Boys and Children A \i~it here will enable yon to learn just what the correct styles are and will also convince you of the supcfiottH- of *nr Clothing. Hat* and Haberdashery, and the fa inn--- ol our prices. We've a^spleudid up to-date line of Hats. Cap-. StrawHat*, Shirts, Underwear, Belts, Neckwear, Hosiery, See You 'll be more than txeleouic at any time.
Wentzell & Weber 755 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J.
__ H0T6L l3ISe/IYR0... Ocean Ave. Between F.igbth and Ninth Htnau OPEN AI.L THE YEAR H. A. W. KMITH The Headam ''Ocean Citf's newest Hotel' r.-uns In suite* with private bathe rievetijr and all modem im)-rovrnwnte *•<!' Ur Tenaa as* B-aklre I A 55 FENCE A CO. THE IMPERIAL
GARWOOD HOUSE, OCKAN CITY. New JerMy. Mae n. (iAtt Wool). Prep
THE ELBERON
MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No waiting Tor two week* tu giwrtr tryon ran fpt it; wt ran nn yea at once. Bargains in Bay and Ocean front propertlae. «’holce cottagas sale. Also Iota for tnveatment and fur Improvement—th* choice Ocean City. Apply to * J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. J.
KKAIa KMTATK AMD COAVEVAAf'IACCommlaaloner of Deed- for New Jgrae)'. I'ummtaalnuer of Deed- for Pennsylvania. HfieclalHea In Investment pbis of A to 156 well-located kda. Have applicants for cottage*, lAuu to Minu. Whet have you to ofler? KOBERT FISHER, Bourse Building, Ocean City
to 1^00.0. Wc have (lie following amounts to loan on approved First Mortgage: JO,000 - $2,500 - $2,000 - $1,500 - $800 2\Izisssso>' <& Ivclv-v-nt'tlisi 8TH AMI CEXTHAL AVE OCEAfi CITY. if. J.
Lots and Cottages" for” | Sale and Rent New bungalow with aiv moms and basement, hath and every convenience. Partly liiriiiahed, nicely mtuated. Bargain. Price fagoo. Six-mom bouse, Fourin-ntli street, full sire lol, nice (icrcfa. Only $1150. (The botuv alone cannot lie Imill for leas than •1400.) IiOton Ocean arenne, all opto grasla, 50x1.15. Only f400. Three Iota, corner FiReeuth and Bay avenue. Corner lot, 50x115, inside lota, 40x115. Will sell the three for •390. Tbinl lot from Twentieth street, with all improvements made. Only >165. ROR RENT Handsome new etore on the lioardwalk, only •200. Brick store on Aabnry avenue, •25.00 |irr month. New Hpartmi'iitN on the boardwalk, only $150. Apartments cm Bighth street, only $125. First Mortgrojfes For Sale •2400 at 0 per cent, on Brat mortgage on line property, two Iota. •1000 on a IInil mortgage at 0 i*r rent. •aooo at 5 imr cent, on a Unit mortgage on choice prop erty worth over WOOD. JOSEPH 1. SCULL NO. 767 ASBURY AVENUE
THE LORAINE Ml Central A**. Ocean CBy. K x HKwtanMtx.
THE OCEANIC
UtJKAN FRONT. 1.AKUK. AIRY KOOMH, BkAI Tirt b LAK^TIOh. MRS. 1. BAKU.
T. S. SIMMONS & CO. SUOOMSSORS TO WrfC. OLKLLJkNO ...Real Estate > Brokers... Lots In all parts of the city for sale at bargain prices, including Ocean Fronts. • Cottages for sale or rent Inter-State Phone 122-B. Office. Eleventh ud Aabnry, Ocean CBy.
Mount Pleasant House Mount Pocono, Pa.
Delightful Fall Resort, all comforts, steam heal, sun parlor, all outdoor sj»orts, riding and driving. Grand Views.
Table and Service First Class
Special Rates Special rates September and October $10 to $20 single. $20 to $30 double.
HOTEL STOLEN NINTH AKUCXNTUAb AVK. A ■.).* your Madql
THE PALACE
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