SUNDAY IN THE LOCAL CHURCHES Strong 8ermon8 and Excellent Mosic Heard by Congregations. riBsr m. e. Dr. Kolp'i morning sermon In tbr First M. K. Church bad for il> theme "Enriching Poverty," and. accordingly, tbc paitor selected for bli text II Oor.. 8; t: "For ye knoweth tbe grace of oar Lord Jesas Christ, tbal tbougb He waa rlcb, yet for yonr taker He became pox, that ye through Hit poverty might be rich." Tbe tpeaker led bp to tbe body of bla aermon In part aa follower "Tble text etarta a problem Ibal began wben man drat organised aoclety. waa Id Um world wben famlllea Oral began to multiply. Every nation In every age baa w reeled wllb tbe problem and none baa eolved It. Rlcbea va Poverty la tbe problem wboee eolation baa engaged tbe I bought of political philosophers, challenged tbe abilities or the moat able rulere and baffled ibe 1 wisdom of pbllantbroplata. Democ I racy at lie beat baa Dot aolved It. Our text preeenta tbe divine eolotloo. < "For your aakee He became poor ' ' I Tbe big heat atooped to the lowlleat In order tbat He might help aod lift tbem i op. "He gave Hlmaelf a ranaom for I many." Therefore, tboae above, tboer I more favorably drcumatanoed, must I give themaelvea In aervice to tboee leaa ! favorably attoated In order to help and I ralee tbem up. "Ye that are stroDg ■ moat help tbe weak." Tble ta tbe law i of Chrlatlaolty regarding aervice. It I la tbe law of Cbrietlan eodallam to ■ wboee Ideala aoclety la rialng alowly. ( beoanae church member* are alow to I live op to tbe prlndplea laid down by I tbe Maxtor. Too few of tbem give • themaelvea In aervice to their leaa t fortunate brethren. They etlll render ' lip aervice to Jeeua Cbrlat, while In tbe heart they follow after and are ruled I by ealDahneaa. ■ Dr. Kulp then briefly considered t bow our Lord waa rich. He came ■ forth from tbe boaom of tbe Father. < "By Him were made everytblog that t waa made." "Behold all thing* are ■ mine, eayelb the Lord." "Tbe Lord t glveth and the Lord taketb away." Tbe Boc waa wUh tbe Father from ' all etarnlty. He thought It not robbery < to be equal with Ood, yet took upoD " Hlmaelf tbe form of a •errant, etc. < Tbe divine Son waa rlcb In association ■ with Ood. Ha waa a partaker In tbe 1 glory of the Father. I Continuing, tbe apmker declared ' that tbe big beat rich*, are not In having, but In being, are not In poeaaeelona, ■ bat In personality. Ood aald to A bra < bam, "Behold, I am thy exceedingly I great reward." Hie character and Hi* ■ personality. HI* glory were placed be- I peraooamy . Ula glory b
(ore tbe patriarch ae more than poaeee- * atoo*, more than oattle and landa, tbe h highs* of all reward*. In tbe Boa dwelt all tbe fulnea* of tbe Ood-bead bodily. He waa Ibe ex- „ P***" Image of tbe Father. TfaeBon'a a promiae to all tboee who believe on h Him le that He will give tbem power a to become aooa of Ood, rich In tbe personality of Ood, In tbe ()od-like character revealed In Jeeea Christ. "FOr our eakee He became poor, took a upon Hlmaelf tbe form of a aervant, that He might .bow men tbe Father, that they might to rleb In tbe knowl- .. edge and love of Ood." "Ye know the grace of our Lord tl Jeeqa Chrlet. By Hla grace .we a I* . eased. By grace, tbe Spirit worketb In . oe to will aod to do tbe good pleasure b of Ood aod to partakers of Hla life." _ "Oood Sueoeaa" wa. tbe subject of tbe pastor's evening eermon. In tbe course of It, be Cuoaidered briefly and . pointedly tbe question of what ron.titola* a truly aurnmfn! life. 0 rtaaf nutuvTEBiait. £ In tbe Flr*t PreebyterUu Cburcb. tbe pastor, the Rev. Charles H. Bohner u preached at both services on Sunday. In tbe morning bl* theme was, 'The Ureal** Attraction In Ibe World." and bis text John 12; 88: "And I, if I be lifted up from tbe earth, will draw all man unto me." In tbe evening be spoke on "Death at tbe Banquet." aod used aa bla text Daniel 6; I: "Bel ahaxiar, tbe king, mad* a great feast to a thousand of hi* lord* and drank ° wine before tbe thousands." Tbe music tbrougbout tbe day war " ■of the usual high order for which Ibe '' tbe cburcb I* ao well and favorably ? known. Tbe antbema by tbe quartet, ' entitled. "By tbe Water* of Babylon," 11 and "Crossing tbe Bar." wen excep- " t tonally wall rendered. The duet at p tbe morning service by Elvln Powell " and Howard F. Story, entitled. "So Tboo LI nest Tby Divine PalUlon." , from Stklner^ "Crucifix Ion," was sung ' with true Interpretive power, and tbe !' soprano solo In tbe evening by Mlai 1 Louisa T. Corson, called "In tbe Sight Shall My Bong Be of Him." by Dud * toy Book, waa rendered In tbe eololat'. 1 to* voice. 0 At tbe morning service, tbe Re*. Mr. '' Bobner mid In part: "It Is now u early nineteen bundrod d year* since these words were spoken " by Jssoe. During all these years He baa been faithfully lifted up by bla followers. Haa He made Hla word. ' • good? Are men and women every. ' where being attracted to Him? Tbere ean to but one answer. It must be so ^ torts* uncounted multitudes have been 1 drawn to Him. Today there Is. do ' name so universally before tbe public 1 gas*, and there are no utterances so J carefully studied hy tbe thinking na- ^ the u Iterance, of tbe Author of tbase 1 words- 1 -What la tbe secret of Christ's " power la drawing msu everywhere 1 unto Him? The explanation la not 0 bawd to And. Jesus draws men unto Himself because He meets tbetr besd. as ao ooe elm can." At this point In bis mraaoo the Rev Mr. Bobner discussed the great needs d s * men and sbnwad bow Jaene In n peetiv.l-r aaUsto every want. I •Mdehresdt., ...uirmbr asylng: a -Thsmfaas. i',r*„mgiol tto pul- d p« as wall a. * <i,r p*w should to I I »■)■■) initially end Invariably fa
Christ — tbe dying Christ, tbe rieen Christ, tbe reigulug Cbrlsl, Christ tbe j end of tbe lew to every ooe that be- 1 I I level b. Men ssk, bow may we lift I Ibe lapsed uiss.e. In our slums? Llfl Him and He will lift tbam. Men ask, bow may we llfl Ibe hordes of heat then laud.? Lift Him and He will llfl tbem. The mightiest currents of reeling flowing through the world have (belr source lu Ibe uplifted Christ, and. under Hla triumphant t banner, tbe Cburcb of (be llvlug Ood s Is marcbtug forth, bright as Ibe sun, fair as Ibe mooo aod terrible as an t The largest audiences of (he season • I by actual count, tested tbe capacity of « tbe First Bapll.l Cburcb Bunday. , ■ Tbe church ofllclals are very grateful i i for Ibe generous contributions of the i visitors and frleuds received lu tbe enTbe morning services were given | : over to tbe summer visitors. Every- . body listened with great pleasure lo : Ibe violin solos, most skillfully reo- ; dered, by Harry Aleinlkofl, a member | of Ibe PblladeJphte Orcbestra, playing i in tbe pavilion He was. accompanied , by Mlse Hurst, who has been doing uu- t usual service at Ibe piano tbrougbout | the summer. Tbe Rev. A. Blokee t Watson, of Ibe First Bapllsl Church v of Vlneland, led In tbe morning prayer. Tbe visitors' sermon consisted of an t address on -The Challenge of Chang- r Ing China," delivered with ability and t force of conviction, backed by Bret- a bend experience, by Philip Wei Cbeu. c Cben, lo clear aod eloquent lang t told tbe elory of bit blrtb aod | education In a Christian family near Amoy, China. Hla father waa tbe t convert to Christianity In tbal ( section of Ibe empire. Bent by Ibe a Government of bis ooantry, Mr. Cbea t already spent (brae year* In Amer. S having graduated at tbe Uulver- V ally of Pennsylvania tble year. In u (be fall, be will enter Columbia Uai vereity for three more years of study. b During bis address, Mr. Cbso 0 pointed out to bla audience some most eigolflcaot changes lo tbe altllude of a tbe government of China In Ibe polit- V teal pblloaopby of the ofllclals toward ■ missionaries, so that Christian missions In tbal country have now |, uuuaual opportunity to win China li Christ. d Mr. Cben concluded bla address b wllb a very atroug appeal Jo the In- J dlfleraoce In tto American Cburcb lo b itself to the great missionary ll opportunities lu China for tbeaxtsu- o slon of tbe Kingdom of Cbrlat to tbe a 400,000,000 hearts that breathe In Ibe d beginning of the building of a mighty li nation of Ibe world. At tbe vesper servloe, tbe epeclal music was furolsbed by Mrs. Noble, of Fraokford, accompanied by Miss Elbel McKluley, of Mercbaotvlll* " Tbe Rev. Q. B. M. Clouaer.of Pamtor- 11 led ibe prayer. Tbe Re*. Geo. f led v
F. Milch, pastor, spoke on "Msmor- lc lee," from tbe words In Paalm 148; 6. a nr. AUOUSTINX'B. y Large congregations aUeoded Ibe . at 6.80, 8. 9 and 10 o'clock Id Bt. Augustine's Cburcb Bunday morn- . logs. Services in the evening were also well attrnded. DIED AFTER PAIX w „ H ■Mb Groeixlnicr Dropped from p Rolb. 12-year-old daughter of William H. OroeUlnger, of 6004 Olrsrd a avenue. Weal Philadelphia, died el u summer borne of her parents. H87 II avenue, Saturday. Dealb waa a due to cudcussiou of the brain, causad •• a fall from (ba bulkhead uear tbe ol cblld '• borne a few days before . C Tbe little oce was batblDg Id tbe b surf end, It It slated, Jumped from tbe li bulkhead, striking ber bead. Sbe later b complained of pains lu ber bead A P physician was summoned aod aba was C found lo have concuss loo of tto brain. Ir Undertaker Mark Lake senttbe body v Philadelphia. a «•!*■ I*' Inlet Carriers. tl Ei>|t<ik th x BxyriNKL:— b Walking down a fashionable aveoo one of ibe hottest days of the 0 last Ave year*. I saw a picture of life " strangely pitiful to witness In these J progressive days — days of helpfulness. " of human sympathy, days of • learned lectures from hall and pulpit— b lu on# square a mall carrier toadlug • unflsr a mall bag. heavily staffed with * and other bulky packages, be- 11 side* a Urge amount of mall And by the way, why should tto Uu llad 0 Stales Government turu tbe mail man £ almost ao express aervice aod da- 11 liver goods rreely. except for the added * labor aud fatigue of (be letter carriers? 1 1 counted twenty bouses In oue 1 square, each : having fifteen step* tbal tbe carrier bad 'to climb to reach the 0 crowded porcb. Young ladles, fasb- t young men and children. « (children who love to run up and £ down steps) all smiling blandly as tbe I weary, overheated man banded tbem 0 tbelr mall. c A movement was on foot some ' ago to place boxes at tba foot of tbe steps. Wbert la tbe movement? * Dropped Into tbe pit of failure for « want of human sympathy. Ab! he Is 1 only a public servant aud be Is paid ' Is be? Bui what about our pay Id tbe matter? we great churob goere(all of » us) who repeat from and out of pulpits * tb# beautiful words that fall from (be •' Hp* of (he gentle, pitiful 8avlour of ibe ■ world,- "I give you, a new commend- d menl, tbal ye love dn^anotber." and ° tbe solemn warning alsoXTbe measthat y* give to others shall be re- » to you beeped up aod running I E. G. ■ ■ I "Tim" O'Laary, a former assistant director of tl* .Philadelphia Department of Publlh MMfcty arrived In town , afternoon. He came down on a a fishing trip and remaload until Moo- I Ha waa a guest of lbs Breakers. * His daughter has been visiting friends ,
".auxiliary^ had ! fine meeting li Presbyterian Visiting Society d Will Give #250 on Manse d Mortgage. ■J The last meeting of tbe Vl.llli.g 1 Ladle.' Auxiliary of Ibe First Preshy- " bald on Mouday afternoon al Ihe t'a eluo Club, Moorlyu terrace and the Boardwalk, wllb a crowded alleudauce and au excepllonaliy line prof gram. An oflerlug of $32 »*• received aud the ladies voted (o pay%2»ou I Ibe mortgage of Ibe mause tolouglug ' lo Ihe First Cburcb. Mr*. Gilden, Mrs. Barger. Mr. Con1 gill, Mrs. Hirst, Mrs. Herring. Mrs. • Henderson, Mr*. Loiter, Mrs. March, 1 Maueeley, Mr*. Miller, Mr*. Pel- ■ zoldt, Mr*. Reddell, Mr*. Rideuour, • MIssMcCuen, Mrs. Kom, Miss Bauer : SDd Mr*. Prrutxel, *11 of whom »re member* of M*ry Auxiliary of Commaudery No. 86. Kulghls Templar, of They rented refreshments of Ice cream and cookies, which were greatly enjoyed by Ibe ladles. Tbe fallowing program was rendered: Piano solo, Alton Dougherty; contralto solo. Miss Mildred E. Brooks; reading. Misa Carolyn Yockel: recitation, Mrs. Thomas Watlsou; soprano solo, Mlsa Calbarme Bcotl; soprano and contralto duet, Mlsres Mildred K. Brooks end Catbarloe Bcotl, accompanied on the piano by Mf. Dougherty. Tbe meeting waa opened, as usual, with prayer by tbe pastor ol Ihe cburcb, ' the Rev. Charles H. Bohner, and very ' encouraging reports of tlilf reason's ' work were glreu by the president, Mis* Ida K. Bauer, the secretary, Mrs 1 William K. Harris. Jr., and the tress- 1 Mrs. Robert P. Ross. The meetings this reason have been 1 totter than ever, both In point of at tendance and the offerings received . Tbe Orel meeting of tbe winter see- 1 son will be held at Ibe borne of Mrs. 1 D. Chambers, ou North Broad ' street, Philadelphia, lu October. ' Tbe weekly meetlugs of the auxilhave grown lo be oue of the leadfeatures of Ocean City's social lire tbe summer mouths aod have famous along tbe entire New 1 Jersey coast a* a very unique way of 1 congenial ladles into a tie- | fellowship. The formellou of ] other organizations of a similar char- 1 acter Is a genuine tribute In ibe splen- 1 work tbe Presbyterian Auxiliary doing aa a leader In tble field. (Communicatee.) Editor the Sentinel : — I have lived In Philadelphia for SO yean and have rateed two children In Philadelphia, bul neither Ibey nor 1 have ever
all that time came In such close contact with eucb Bunday desecration . aa we see ou tbe Boardwalk of Ocean b Ulty on Sunday afternoon and eveu log. We live bare Id summer to be near tbe ocean, and love tbe Boardwalk pro menade, but to anyone w ith a desire to "Remember tbe Sabbat ti Day J to keep It boly" tbal walk ou Bunday J evenlug Is disgusting. Tne lirsi year 1 Ice cream saloon was open, few * people palronixed It; tbe next year , more, and Ibis summer Ibey are full r "Our aeoiltivenese lu Ibe evil has he- 'j come deadened by cousiant coutect, J until par cblldreu feel it e cross that 1: eaunot enler. My cblldreu tell o that all their frleuds go in these u "saloons." aud yet Ibey are children » of Christian psreula. 1 tbluk Ocean > mouey-maklug schemes respousl- ■' Die for this moral degeueratkin. Buy- 1 on Sunday wee not thought of * by my family even lu "wicked" fi it bad to come lu Oceau * (fouiided by religious uieo. own- • log an much laud tuat they have a big " voice In tte affairs) to have tbal sla ■ conslanlly before I heir eyea. Tb* "aaloou" was Ur.t opened (I 1 have heard) for tbe accommodation of excursionists, tbe underfed etc. Tbe excursionist Is do! here Sunday evening, end all tbe ( others have bad two or three good. J meals, and do not need Ice cream. > Take a walk dowu tbe Boardwalk 1 next Sunday evenlug and look lo tbere 1 "saloon*" aud *e* who are tbere. Do , see tbe excursloulst? tbe buugry? J old? No ! You see tbe lovely girls • aod boy* we mothers have brought ' here,' because we "tbeugbl Oesau City Bauday -observing lowu," tod they t •pe tempted by tbe glare of these ' uuuaual before. J We are having religious meetings lo City dow, conducted by the I Oceau City Association, a body of re ^ ltglous men cwDlug a controlling 1 amount of Ocean City property, yet 1 tbey permit »uch gudieesneM on their I Properly .owners bought here be- 1 they thought they we.e bunging ' tbelr children lo a dean, Buudey-lew , abiding place, and it Is a shame lu let • Ocean UUy get Into tb* bends of pen- I pi* wboee only thought' Is tbe making ; of money, whether by fair or foul ■ means Tbe Bundey ■•aaloou" is the • spot on the map of Ocean City. I If such eontlnuea, tbe clear of youth 1 walking our Boardwalk will bare de- ■ generated lu a few years, for pareuts ' will seek purer summer amusement retort*. If there camp meeting folk would 1 only march down the Boardwalk on ' Sunday night and quarantine tbr "as- ; tbelr religion would amouul to > something. Faith wkbout works Is ! I believe tbey could get an army , of mothers and fathers to help them. ' I know positively that candy >u bought In one of oor largest Ice cream > aaloou* on Moorlyu terrace and the ' Boardwalk la* Bunday evening You 1 see. these people ere evidently not afraid of Ocean CKy's lax laws. ' Respectfully. A Lovep. or Ocean City Clean. But « A Dirtkkbskxi Mother J Us* Are Biting. J Alter a "lay-off" of oems lulls time <t weak fish and klngflsh togao tiling ! again tbe middle of last week. Many " good hauls were made outside end lo tb* bay. Croakers have been unusually uumsrous for two or three weeks. Capt. H. C. Smith says be . never saw ao many.
trimbach, great g german chemist, J created tanlac Famons Bavarian Scientist ,K| Spent Years Perfecting >'•[ Master Medicine. | (i The tremendous rulbuslasui wllb ie which Tafilac U*. been received wlier. lo thru a me of Jos Triiubacli the "..led j I d chemist Slid sclenllsl who ctesled It „ A Bavarian hy blrtb. Iniunacli de- * research, hi. inject being a me.l.. ine I e composed of vegetable lugredleiil. and 1 collrrly free from mineral talm. , Teniae, bis Master Medicine, which ! Is belug Introduced al Hughe.' Central [I Pharmacy. Eighth street aud Wesley . avenue. Is the result of these year- of j untiring effort. Neither lime nor ' Its prrreul high stall of efficiency . and [ on lire markel. Taulac Is praised uy l' h over 2.600. UWJ Americans who have s been beuetlled by It. Herr Trimbacb'e 1 . own words tell his graliHcsllou at the v . prepsrellou's success He said: T "When I hegsu my experiments _ wilh vegetable wimpounds lu au effort 0 to obtain Ihe high efficiency desire.1 4 lor my premier prepsrsllou. I had no Idea Its appearance would he Ihe signal fot such a mammoth deinoustratlou lu "Where I had hoped to assist hundreds, Taolac has benefited hundreds 'f of Ibousands. Tbe results have, lu- . j deed, been gratifying lo me. bul.above * Ibe knowledge that I have been permitted to lighten somewhat Ihe burden of the sickness and distress among lire people of my couuiry." Teniae, tbe premier preparation r ruudown, sickly people luto hungry ■ men end women, la being ex- I 1 plained lo many dally at Hughes Centra! Pharmacy. Eighth street and Wesley avenue. Ocean City.— Adver- ' tlaement. d ' Changes of copy for display adver- 01 ' must he al thl- offce uol r thau Wednesday morning al 9 ' Bentinel. Whenever possible 11 11 ' requested that they be sent In uot later - than Tuesday. This rule will be . strictly adhered to. adv.. if T Notice of Intention. |
Sheriff's Sale. ' Jersey, on the TUi day of AuxusL A- Ir Hagry U complainant, and Everett h Is defendant, 1 shall expose lu sail at public vendue, on MONDAY. ^SEPTEMBER UUj, It It, ^ "i.Vd" day. "at "ihe shin "om^r uT™"^ i Gwrrt Home, Cape May County, New c All that crrtain mortgaged prrmiaex. with - appurtenances, in the bill of complaint , hi the^saJd^eauae particular!) set forth and 1 and pn-n'in^^h'r rr 't" fter"' particular! y ^ scribed, situate in thr cily of Ocean City. NewJ """'Sounded **! ddJacrlbrd"** ^ 1 1' V ■4-nl£ts-l ?or"'h,'l^frlJi 1 westerly llnr'S Thlrty^^enth "stre^tr^im lo fronl or breadth south westward ly In Ihe said nurthwrstrrly line of Wesley avenue flftv (SO) feet; and of that width extending ^ In length or depth aouthrmvl (1313) feet lo tbe exterior line established CcanmUslon of the Stale ol Dated Au'"0'*? F' COR&ON- SherltT. a *uSns."kolhx^' g-lg.ltpfn.Gi, Master's Sale. By virtue of a decree of the Court ol li'lT'date the twenty toarth" j'*r" nineteen hundred and sixteen. In a" certain reuse In partition wherein Grorgr W. hruuse. et al.. are complainants, and Susan I. krouxe, et all., are defendants, there a 111 he sold al public vendue, oo SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 3d. lt.C. at the hour of two o'clock In the afleroooo. at the City Hall. In the City of Ocean City. <-ape May county. New Jersey, aU three several certain tracts of land situate In SS.1SSSS !SLTTrart So 1- Beginning on the southeasterly side of Haven avenue two hundred and « feet south west wardly of Third vlrct ' ■beucc forty feet by southeast parallel with nrtreri'.fooT tie' t!^ - nft,r" feet tlon B, plan of OcSoClty. N°" S'C" " TrsrtXV 2— Beginning on the southeast' street,* thence thirty "ret''?}' siuthcat't "SJJ-'l allel with Fourth street, ninety feet to mpiln sTorexsTd'' ' ■ ^etlon A. strert^Jhrn^fm^'^'t^i^Kt^^"'rrJ ™ "re southeast /ftyTert by with , t irvt street and alung the northraxtrrly line . or Second street, one hundred and five feel J | A "pUn'"f<jrcuIld!'*rt" L"< No' 63°- Sevfoo tract No. 6.— Beginning on the southeast 'Tl- line of Asbury avenue, three hundred and forty feet aouthwrstwardly from First ' street, thence southwestwardly on Avburwi th " Fi rst' ' ^tree' ^ br """beast parallel tout street Lot No? 2«. Seicti or? A eriy^sklr^o* AaUur'aveooe? "" ""'beast and ten feet f^mthe'mthwreterly line of ( Nereiid^rtrret^torty^feet Ly southeast par -to a fifteen foot etrcrt^Lot ' N u 27g,t^ct lo i ' Tract No- g.— Beginning on the southeast T'l.""' "f West aeenur two hundred and I eighty feet southwestwardly of Tenth street - sixty feet by shuthwrst parallrl with Tenth ShKcwM teT1 to * ar.'r"' f"'1 street Tract "No. 9. — Beginning on hhr'ma-thwrst erly side of Bay avenue, oue hundred and feet northeast of Fourth street, eon- . taming a frontagr nortHeast of fifty fret on Bay avenue by a length or depth .north westwsrdly hrtwren parallel lines rArallcl with F'Wtt^sWrt -rf elghty^llve feet Uiore * Trart So^^ilnninl ou the southresJerlyfSlde^ of Haveo avenue ^onc hundred street, eighty feet by ^sonthes^t " iwriT/e'l with Third street, one hundred andfilleen a Including tbe estate and Interest In dower of tbe defendant. Susan I. K rouse. In and to twenty -five equal undivided one hunt wentielhjwrta o^ said premises. J. SPICER I -FA MING bpectal Master In Chancery . and Care *S ollcll. toted *Aug.'t!Tim. U" s-tiAtpnuA*
r ^ Hi Republican Voters I hrrel-v announce myself a canfor thr nomination tor Assembly on the Krpultlican ticket at the coming I'tiinaiy Election and MARK LAKE.
Republican Voters Republican Vdlcrs of Cajre May County as a candidate for tile nom mation for Sheriff, on the Rcpubli can Ticket, at the ensuing prt PAUL E. CARROLL. t NOTICE To The Electors I hereby announce myself a can didate for the nomination for Sheriff on the Republican ticket at thr coming' Primary Election and will appreciate your support. ' I ROBT. S. MILLER. i Cape May Court House. I Dated July 14. 1916. Attention I am a candidate for nomination on Republican Ticket , for Justice of the Peace and
I respectfully solicit your yote aud support. WILLIAM M. TAYLOR. Ware's Specialties 813 ASBURY AVENUE 1 &C"1 34c. doz. I 44c SS".,', 38c. lb. Tbr hurst Tea* and Coffee*, do not soifcit, hut we deliver prumpllv. F. H. Ware GROCER Phone 71-M O. ABBOTT. Druggist People Will appreciate the 1 punctual service which adds to the delight of diuing here. -THE Harris Restaurant JOHN E. TOWNSEND ' Electrical Contractor ! 1137 Asbury Ave. City New Jersey 1 HKADl.t'.Y A- ADA TIN Readine Coal II. Bur)ilianlt k Co. PLI MBJNfi ANII HEATING Hoi V.MJIWII snSVspM HawUug I ATLANTIC ICE CQMPANT otAim* Pooono Mountain Ice
| During June, July and August | ^ BLLGTKIO IRONS ^ ^ ^ j 1 The Ocean Gity Electric Service j; C of the Atlantic tilts Electric Co. j ' . -Y-Y-'f- •T-Y-T' -Y- :f"T- -T-T-T- -T- T-T-T' -T-T-TJ -T'^IWT" vT"T~T~T* •
If You Buy It ot ACKLIiV It's a Bargain
A Real Auction Sale of Real Estate In the Heart of Ocean City, New Jersey ON Monday, Sept. II, 1916 On the Premises at 2.30 P. M. CONSISTING^OF A plot of land ion by 275 feet, fronting on Ocean aud Atlantic Avenues, opposite the "N'ormaiidie Hotel" oil Ocean Avenue, and the "Colonial Apartments" on Atlantic Avenue. TO HE SOLD AS A WHOLE OR WILL DIVIDE IN FOl'R LOTS EA^H TO HAVE A FRONTAGE OF 50 FEET WITH A LENGTH OR DEPTH OR 137', FEET. ' _ One of the very liest locations in Oceau City — SUITABLE FOR HOTEL AND APARTMENT HOUSE PURPOSES. TERMS: Ten per cent, of the purchase price to be paid in cash ou day of sale, 40 per ceut. of • the purchase price to be paid in cash when deed is given; one-half of the purchase price can remain on mortgage with interest at six per cenL per annum, payable semi-annually if desired. To bs free and clear of all encumbrances. Taxes for 1916 will be assumed and paid by the present owners. For Further Particulars, Address JOHN A. ACKLEY, Auctioneer Vineland, N. J. OR Wildwood, N. J.
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