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OUR CITY COLLECTOR
MORE ZERO WEATHER Sjtlmd fimr-I*Wrt. TacMIa* man Onr or me ColdrM pK.NNHYI.VAKlA 8AIUIOAD •
•o w cailier. ra p Is acmire. Did you lt« » valeulii . mre more, it cddlng I Spring time I* •lmo«t Kveiyone Is alshing for uann weather. - Neat Monday we'll have Washington's lUrtbday. nie price of rubbers for fwitwear has advance ten cents. The tide Uble lor the balnnce ot tlie mouth appears In this Issue. The weather folks have made all kinds of a record this »liner. • been making some repairs to the post office. Another dismal Sunday, wasn't it; Hut we re getting pretty well accustomed. Many think there should be a heav-ier-toned lire alarm bell on top of No. I'shouse. Kalmla Tribe, No. JJ), I.O. It. M., has opened Its charter for a period of
City th Quite a number of valentii through the mails Saturday day. Hope you received a |
if any. Mr. a
cupancy of 8. It. Asbury M<mday. Samuel Carhart hapiece, resembling a |«nny, of tho ■Great Central Fair" In Philadelphia C. H. Shoemaker A Co. have the contract to furnish the lumber for tlie house K. It. Torbert is erecting at Third and Simpson. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton It. Sharp, w ho have been living on Moorlyn Terrace, will occupy a portion of Mrs. Wert's horse, on Eighth street. Mrs. M. Hillman and family are occupying the dwelling imrtlon of John K. Uroves’ building, «n Asbury avenue, near Seventh street. Hobt. C. Duffield won a hunting-case gold watch, Waltham movement, that nearly two hundred others In expecting to get. It cost him t There w 111 be a meeting of l net of the Epworth Leagui First M. E. Church in the parlor of Unchurch this iThursdayi evening al J.SO o'clock. Tftrmembers of Ocean City Council. No. 10. I». of A.. had another enjoyable social lime, with refreshments, after their regular meeting on Thursday evening last. An adjourned meet 1 rig of I lie Sabbat h -School Teachers' Association of 1 tU r First M. E. Church will l* held Sunday afternoon next at the close of the Sunday school session. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram 8. I have been residing on Fourth street. since their marriage a few weeks ago. w ill move to the northeast corr*r of Eight and Wasley avenue. The revival serv ices at the First M E. Church are drawing large numbers each evening. One pemm Indicated desire for p ayer on Sunday evenin at the close of the meeting. The roles’ to be observed by Catholic during I«nt were read In St- Augustine's Church by the rector; Kev. J. H. Medoakey, on Sunday. A collection w as also taken up for the mission work among the negroes and Indians. The H. II. Davis Palm Company, of HalUmore, represented In 'this section by William Kich, was, we learn, among the firms that suffered the loss of their (riant in the Baltimore tire. The company, tt Is said, wlll promptly rebuild. Two young women, In men's attire, were noticed on our streets on Monday evening. Just who they were Hs-c who saw them were unable to discover, but they are said to have been cleverly made up, and looked slmosi like the real thing. Fob Balb—The Ipuiron H..t>>, furniahed,-corner Sixth street and bury avenue. Ocean City N. J-. tslnlng 27 bed rooms, 2 both mt . large dining room. |iarlor, reception room, altting room, 2 kltcliens and pantry, 8 lota ami extra building. Ileal estate agents are hereby autborUed and personally hu tted to ask tor bids. The agent that gets the hlgli«'l bid, If sallsfaclDr) to tbe owner, w"' be authorized to make the sale. W. U. Braaxix48 trooper 8t , Camden. N TheC. H. Hboemaker Lumber Co. haa Just recel ve$ a car load of tlie FAMOUS Roper Cedar Shin* lee.
The sale of tbe
Thirteenth
list of sales by Massey 4 Kdw ■ported In tbe Sextinei. recent: one worthy of sicrtal mention A Ions during the past y Tlie consideration was the purchaser was l>. Harry Chandler,
f Vineland.
Thi- sale, made al Ibis dull season I the year, should prove a *tiniulu| lo ur investors, e»|-cciaily I roperty, showing, as I nd continued faith In lire future values of that section. new in or sera. Dowoeii. Friends of Mrs. Josephine Thomas Dowdell, wife of Augustus Dowdell, ed with regret of her death at her • In Philadelphia on February 11. funeral look place on Monday la*t from her residence, arts Arch The family Is well-known ere they have a cottage on Central avenue, near Fourteenth -lreel. Mrs. Dowdell's young son was H w ith pneumonia. Iu-attending to Ulm, she was taken w ith tbe disease, dying after a week's Illness. Krllnqalslirs Old »*osl1lon. After years of service, W. A. Church w ill, ou March 1, relinquish Uls posl-
ireasurer of
Heading
>rated his seventieth birthday annlersary on Tuesday. He has been ■onuected with the Heading Hallway 'ompany for forty-seven years. -lie la
practically the last of the company, am B. Ooweo*# adherents.
»h Wednesday ter ere held last evening In Holy Trinity E. Church, the Hcv. H. P. Chap aan officiating. Preparations are being made to ob erve Lent in a more than usually laburate way In Holy Trinity Church. Services w ill be held on Tuesdays and Fridays. Kev II. P. Chapman, with an assistant. will he lipre throughout the eason of Lent, and tbe church will be i|ien daily for private-devotion. There, will lie a meeting In the hureb to-morrow evening, at which line the vested hoy choir w III be reirganlxed. AN ENJOYABLE PARTY
r of the PlilladrlphliL(k xny. Mr. Church we
Tbe young friends of : Hramell, W1 Central aveuu a tine time at her borne i
evening last. Mat:
re pl«
nd the time for leavln
quickly. The refreshments were
the old dfficlsls! (Wriakeu of with a relish,
las one of Frank-j Those w ho attended the |«arty w en
i Misses Lydia Higbee, Hertlia Samp | Mill, Hose Camp, Ella Hramell, Kdm
To Memosr Burns. Hramell, Lizzie Corson and Eftli OverJiTAtlantlc City, tlie Heal Es-; Ad>mis Vivian Smith, Dudley Smith, lie Association tuts arranged lo have John it Van.TIne, Cherie Borie
_JI tbe “ for rent " signs taken from Kmnda Corson. reulable rottages by May I. February. - - -
1 was I hr time originally pel for such ; ■•rominri.t MO odor Hrrr icllou, but.as the number of houses Miss Elizabeth Anderson, of Camatiich display signs Ibis early in tlic ,| rQ , «||| spend several dasnht* week «asou Is very small.thedate was |>o«t- w Hh her sister. Sirs. M. S. Adams, jwned. Herein Is a suegcsllon that this city. Miss Anderson enjoys a might lie taken up with pro lit by position iu the front rank* of Camden's K ^ l , 1 city. islucatora and I* the (siaseasor of high
-jr iTiioimsi Brrslces. inleliectual attalumeuts. For several
Ash e “ | HU- year* she haa been the supervising
lerday morning—Ash \\ eduodaj.
the evening, the . _
Ihy, where hr ble-sed tt» ■■'- The Adam , Decorative Company, ■‘Stations o( the I ro--. vliu-h vrt 7\.!, u r\ avenue, tit order lo make the gift of friends. room Tbr ’their ne* stock, ofler some - o excenllolial values; on some goods at Abrahamson * book-keeping elam, n ,ueh as» |>ercent. reducllon. Some Si TCM Ceulral avenue, ever) Friday U,b lots for about half. They'll uol r\rniiig and Saturday. The course, | a < long, snd you had letter make i.J.k.snd diploma cost but 124, pay- your selection early and get tlie choice sblefl i<er week. There I* yet lime to of the- lid. For a short time »2.«) ,ln ' worth of Ked Star Stamps for —tr* u . ft.00 worth of wall |.sper pure The committee from the Board of halls. If we bang the pa|*r.j
if teachers.
Mr*. lialley, of Macon, <•*., w ho been s|iendlug several mouths ■ Mrs. Ella Campbell, In city, left for her home Monday sfterWm. D. Kalbacb, who has beei urklug at Vineland, is moving Id: family to Wildwood. HI* sister. Mis ‘ ilia, was a visitor here a few day
tiring the week.
E. H. Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. A J. Smith, of this city, w ho had heei working In New York City, Is now Ii •e employ of tbe Star Milk Cooler ompany, Haddonfleld. Kobcrt Mead, an extensive lumber dealer and mill owner In Millville, as among our visitors on Tuesday, .r w as here 00 business, and rvglster1 at tbe Ocean City House. Mrs. Sherman Ayars, wife of Dr. Ayers, well-known summer residenti of Ocean City, chaperoned a box party and supper given by Miss Elsie Payne, on Wednesday evening of last ue»
In Philadelphia.
Mrs. A. 8. Huugsberger, daughter Mrs. B. F. Wheatnian, well knoi here, will give a dinner of ten oovi to her sisters, Miss Wbeatuian a Miss Alma A. Wbeatinan, on Wa> Ington's Birthday, at her home
Philadelphia.
F. Willard Wood. Chaa. Wood a It. I.. Flower, of Philadelphia, a Eugene L. Hofmann, of Norwoi Delaware County, Pa., were guests Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Hofmann Friday last. The boys are all good singers and they had a nice time
ing their short stay.
Miss Fleda Brockway. daughter of Mrs. Ayera. gave a progre*ali party recently at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Ayers, 857 North Broad street, Philadelphia. The party F'ldelus Club, >nd those privileged
attend spent a very Miss Brockway Is and wall known here.
Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Clellaud were , in thia^dly OU Tuesday last, aflei spending a number of weeks In Philadelphia, the guests of their dsugbter, Mrs. Charles Mattbcvsoii Mr. Clelland. who for a number ol years was one of Philadelphia’s most prominent buslnews men, and who hai a large acquaintance In that city, did
forget to tell them of tbe
B. R. Smith & Sons
Wall Paper, Shades, Pictures and Art Materials. Artistic Paper Hanging and
Inside Varnishing a ?|ii i i ill i
Jfc-HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING-**
IOAS and 10*0 ASBURY AVKINUE, Ocenn City, N. J.
$400 CASH-
ill It Ukes lo buy a New Fourteen-room House, In tbe best locatlou, directly 011 the ocean front. Bay window on ocean side, ( >rcb on three sides, secoitv. story balcony; It is beautifully papered, every door and window Is screened to all windows and electric lights In every room, w ith chandeliers and shades complete. This house has every known convenience and no reaaonable offer will be refused because It has to be sold quick. Call on me and I will I*
oyou.
HARRY HEADLEY NINTH STREET. NEXT TO FIRE HOUSE
Edo cation was present at the —
rest of the water meter In the rebool G) , w ulMI> Hot Hed Glassand Hot ,h ■ , ?«* D CK 3 r
IsilWIng.andwlUmakeH. report at Hojy.uum'
the next meeting of tbe board.
. Carrie Carter, accom|ianled by tugbter, Miss Grace, I* visiting friends In Bridgeton. H. Curtis Mason, of Philadelphia, is Isltlug his grandmother, Mrs. H. Hobluson, In tills city. Miss Ethel Van Gilder, of Philadelphia, visaed her sister, Mias San lllder, In this city, on Monday. Wm. Suellbaker, of Woodbury, 1 visitor here the latter part of reek, stopping at tbe Lynwood. Dr. D. S. Mosier and wife, of Philadelphia, w ere visitors here a few days since, registering at the Emmett. Daniel Clawell returned lo hi* home in this city, Tuesday cveuicg, after a ew days' visit In the Quaker City. Miss Eleanor Foose and Mias Flocnce Foose, two of Harrisburg'* sorlcty young women, are recuperating at the Atgleu, after having had attacks
of the grip.
Mrs. Judith Lndlam Is spending a w days with her lather, Jacob Hand, Cape May Court House, who is In try poor health. Ex-Sheriff Barrett. Thomas E. French and Harry H. Matter, Jr., of 'amden, spent Lincoln's Hlrtbday In
this city.
James H. Linn, of Philadelphia, was among Tuesday's visitors to Ibis resort. Mr. Unu owns considerable
real estate here.
Charles Mathews, a
Philadelphia conveyancer, was lu this city ou business Tuesday, registering
Arthur, the young son of Harry Real Estate
Clayton, of Second and West streets, Is recovering from a severe spell of Hint**, under tbe care of Dr. Hutelftu-
IRA S. CHAMPION Alderney Dairies Onaraotaed Strictly Pare mm AND Ice Cream ESTABLISHED 1M1
7th SUnd Asbury Ayc.
FARM FOR SALE
GREAT OPPORTUNITY
On Maurice Klvor Hailroad, Just below Port Elizabeth, 800 acre*. 80 acres upland lucultlvatlou; 80 acres banked meadows on river; 80 acres uubauked meadow, 140 acres woodland: 14-roomed house Just rebuilt, soring limns*, stove smoke bou«e, outside kilclieu, shed 60 feet long, enclosed with glass; chicken bom* and wired runway; cowshed, 8 stalls; barn, 80x00: carriage bouse. Implement house, pig pens. New orchard of peach, plum aud apple ju-t set out; 2j acres of strawberries, Urst crop tbe coming spring. Only - $3,300. a large part of which may remaln 011 mortgage. Hailroad runs through farm. Station only 16
from bouse. Muithtjold. Inquire of
MASSEY <Sr EDWARDS
I. 8. W. SMITH 4 SON Plirnibinj - Heatng - Oniugi 848 Aabnry Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J.
OCEAN CITY BAKERY BREAD, FANCY CAKES aad PIES GEORGE S. BICKEL, Proprietor NO. 81S ASBURY AVENUE, Ocean City. N. J.
SENTINEL*
II OO BCR YEAR
ROBERT FISHER
First National Bank or Ocean City, N.J. SURPLUS SIMM
J. G. F. Pfaender, of West Philadelphia, one of our summer residents, was married on Monday evening In the Quaker City. The SKNTixitt. extends congratulations.
■■aBseacer Train Delayed. The train from Philadelphia, over the Heading Hailroad. reaching here about 7.85 o'clock In tbe evening, wgl' delayed on Monday night, and did I get lo Ocean City until 8.60 o'clock, freight cal was derailed about a mile from Hlaley, and this was tbe cam the passenger train's hold up.
If you 1
t Hot-Bed Hash
S ees, tbe C. H. Shoemaker Lumber
. can supply you.
BOURSE BUILDING
Eighth St. and Asbury Ave., OCEAN CITY
Do yon want a Cottage or Hotel? Have you anything for rent? Do yon wish to boy, or have you anything lo eell? Let me know—I'LL DO THE BEST. Catalogs on application.
Beautiful Cottage Sites. High Ground. Lota Gradsd. Streets and Sidewalks Graveled. Many new buildings already erected. Plot lying between Atlantic avenue and the Ocean, and Fifth and North straate. Apply to any real estate agent. Investigate before puretuudng
7, Ocean City Land Company 2= 1 JOUM O. U twor. Veaagar K. V. coaaox. e-reaiaeat 1 loan

