Ocean City Sentinel, 10 March 1904 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Ocean City Sentinel I 'rill ItHIlAV, MAI!. || Ii,„.

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•luill I* Klail In re* ■ud vuuiuiuiili'allii * ('iimuiuulty and

o Hbiladd|<hla

Mrs. W. K. William-

teaiUr.j SOD SllSUiD SCVCFC lOSS i'arker Miller retun

1 valuable heirlooms gone ’

> I'lilladrlidda- . uf l'lilladel|.b

John R. Kendrick

LOCAL DOTS.

hat they think they arc. The Kfvuud-bofr, ax a

A number of our citternn u ill a Ibc^t. K. Conference. » bleb 1. i, ■Uni III Treutou. . I'lic lloanl of Krwholdcr- mil their renular rueetiiiK at Ca|ie l our! Houae to-day. Additional local lieu* u III lie f ~ on Hie find and fsuirtli |.mkc- > M:vri.NKi_ IhinT ml** it. It la poaaible that the regular In l-alt team of till* city will |.iay ( b on taiater Monday.afterniam. The good weather of the |m*t few day* liaa atarterl our bulkier*. ‘J lumiher of cottage* are going u|i. Keep your advertlalng going you are ready to atop buaiuea*. V you drop the former, the latter I. to go down. The W. 1.'. T. U. met at the home of Mr*. Brick yeaterday afternoon, pic dlMmaakui on ••The l*re**" wa» led by the PreaMent. Sunday acliool acholara arc licgin uingto think about reheandug for the la-ter featlvai, which will be oelcbrated on April H. Ifyou are In <|Ue*t of a giaal huaincaa, Inveatlgate the offer made in another column to aell a half litlere*! in an Ocean City euterprlac. The Reliance Klre Com|iany will petition Council to buy a pair of Madman Houle* and dead-men for the u*c of the firemen w hen w orking on ladIn Krlday'a Philadelphia Inquirer were plcturea of Rev. J. It. MiA'Iuakey, of thl* city, and Rev. Wm. P. ITgh’c. of Wildwood, who are liaving a friendly couteat for a gold chalice. Read Mlaa M. K. < . Phillip*' announcement of her aprlug millinery opening next week. She will have

You canaendtheH»:vn\Kl.toab*eiit frtenda cheaper Hum you can write letter* to them. And you eacafie a good deal of tedlou* labor in the bargain. Thla paper give* all the local new* that la worth printing.' While I lie firemen were going to the lire w blch destroyed the home of W. KVWllllamaon on Thursday night, a (^~'t>lg*e wuadiscovered In the chimney ofthe home of Cbarlea Steiner. No damage of moment w as done. DOUBLY AFFLICTED W. H. Campbell I.osea Wile and The funeral of Mr*. W. II. Campbell took place yesterday afternoon fiom the realdeiice of her husband, Anbury avenue, below Ninth atreel. She gare^lrth to a little boy on Krlday laat, which died eoon afterward, and •he expired on. M. inlay morning. Many of her'Trteml* viewed her remain a, which re|Kw«d In a black cloth cmaket, around w hich were a number of ruae huda, and at the foot was a design milt by the W. C. T. C. Short senlces' at the house were Conducted.by the Rev. (ieu. II. Young, after «hk-h the body was ‘taken to Tuckaboe, where aervleea were also held. The Interment was at Head of Kiver Cemetery. The little hoy, win tiad been buried at Tuckaboe, wa* re interred at the foot- of his mothrr'i casket. Tlte pall-hearera were Hr. C B. Rider, W. Wardell, H. I- Smith, C. Parker. W. W^Browu and J. P. Ko*. A. H. Baker bad charge of the funeral. Mrs. Campbell, whose sudden death to sincerely mourned by all w ho knew her, leave* a husband, and three children.

OUR BOARD OF EDUCATION Vice President R. B. Stites, a Native of This County, lias Had a Busy Life. It to I lie I«rt of Wisdom-lurt always nxt:i. in giving b, It* reader* a.a-iinl-J displayed, U may he admltled -to have of thaw stirring time*. oilier excellent <111*11110 of ' hualnc-* I Mr. .-lilc* worked but eiglil nmiilh* in

Sailrnfl tiau-Iabln.

The entire hulldlug, Mint, was ablaze, and ipklly falling a prey iine.1 to a fury; by the

during the wee I Ml-- Baade V Ity, ha. retun > Ml** Marie S

Bet

the building by tin- boy

f I her

who

with theh :t member*

Item leal. Tlie Relton

alianlly to work to aavc the near by Hilldlnga, III which they were joined •y the l.lberty Compauy,and In w hich hey,were eminently aucceaaful. Korunately, there were no building* ad oinlag. and the lire wa* conOued to dr. Wllltomaun’a ndUge, aUhuugh he wind carried the flame* a distance

■nee In their winter home; at and Ocean avenue, are at a loa* ■ouut for the origin of the lire, although Incendiarism la strongly •u*|<cc!ed by them, as well as many •theta. The houae to almoat isolated it the point ofthe beach, and no one :iaa been In It, ao far a* known, aince lie family left. Ilealde Mr*. Williamson's summer ■ ardruhe, furniture and silverware, he house contained many valuable family heirlooms of Mr. Williamson's, hich money cannot replace. The lo— I* estimated at IJWIO, |iartly ivcred by insurance. BIRTHDAY CELEBRATED

Mia* Ruby Mawni was given a birth■y surprise party at tier home on redueaday evening of last week, and la safe to say that she w as the moat •tonldirrf^yung lady lu this city ou that occasion. The anniversary of her was really on Tuesday, but, g that she might suspect something. aud'also because of the Y. W. T. U. entertainment ou that eveng, the celebration, was postponed until the next night. It was a most enjoyable occasion iroughouv (iames of various kinds ere played unttT everybody had his 1 her 1111. aud then refreshments were Those wlio assisted in making the party one long to he remembered were It. ami Mrs. Herbert Buzzard, Mr. lid Mrs. Warren Brown. Mrs. M. L. lawn. Ml?and Mr*. Harry 8. Adams. Ira. K. Miller, Clarence Scull, Mr. and Mrs. John R. tiroves, Clinton Brock Icy, Miss Anna Champion, Miss 'lolet Champion. Norman Darby, Ml** Amy Thom, Mis. Bertie Stiles, Miss lula Mason and Miss Martha

MASQUERADE SURPRISE

Mias Alice Watson was given a masquerade surprise at her home. Ninth and Asbury avenue, 011 Thursday .enlng, by a number of her yoflug tends. It took Ml** Watson but a

id Mrs. tieorge Bourgeois have ecu vtolling their son. Anderson

kiurgeoi*. at Katellvlile.

Mr*. I.aura Passman, of AUautk'Ity, visited her parents. Mr. and Mr*.

.. 8. Bmllh, on Sunday

Mlaa Martha Steven*, of Jersey City, iaa returned home after a visit i<0M r. ud Mr*. Herbert BuzzardMr. and Mrs. Samuel Veo, of Pbllaelphla, summer residents here, spent Friday aud Saturday in thl* city. Miss l.izzle Corson returned home Saturday evening after a very pleasvtolt with relatives in Millville. Us* Mary Martin, of Chester, Pa., tolling at the home of Mr*. F. R. iham, Tenth aud Wesley avenue, ilbert Turner, llnancial editor of the North Amertcgji, 'Philadelphia, wa* a

■day, registering at

Frank Sima, of Phlladelplit ad lug decorator there, w as the \ of City Clerk T. I-ec Addms the I

part of laat week.

to Cox, of Philadelphia.

TEN YEARS OLD ■ Iaa IMS Adama- Irlrlid* Bril

leryone.

Tlmae who atleoded were Misses Harriet Sehurch, Carrie Claw ell, Marie Shock. Bertha Sampaon. Jennie Morrl". Be-sle Valmacada, I.j-dto Hlgbee. Waller Ilea*, Vivian Smith. John R. Van Tine, Francis CoraOD, Lyndon Ang and Wealey tioorley. Among the pretty costume* were those of Mis* Harriet 8church,wbo . d reused In w hite, w lib Unael over gown and hair; Mis* Rena OllI, who represented the “tioddee* of Liberty.” and Mto* Wataon, alltred In led, with Bare. MtoaSamp-

Mtos Iona Adams, daughter of : and Mrs. tieorge O. Adam*, wa* 1 year* old 00 Saturday last, and make the event a memorable occasion ahe gave a'pretty little’ pally, to w hich aba inrllad a number of young friemb - Thay all had a grand time, playing gamaa and ending with the enjoy men 1

Thoas preaent were Miser* Amy Voaa, Minerva Adams, Bertha Adams, Harray Adams. Ruth Stevenson, Bertha l«ke, Una Lake. Una Boas,

WILLING TO ACCEPT

. reonlnaloa C

reived call •• Ttoto City. v. Pennington Coraoo,

Ftr*t M. K. Church, Princeton, ha* been for the I<*»t live yean, 1 Written to a friend here that he

Kind M. B. Church of Ocean City, a that lie Is Willing to accept If It plea

Annie Coover, Irene Conver, Dell. Conference to *.««<,. ..d H-W. ^ ^

e legan I

lilted for a posit km of thl.

is the : Mil- hr did fc

r 11 Hayr*. of Philadelphb

II. Roswell left Tuesday

ruing for Trenton, to attend the an-

il M. K. Conference,

ohii II. too|«r, of 1'hlladelphto,

lurday seeking a. hotel

it for l

Mr.

■e lllscaj Mrs. Kv

Weal

lilllvr

•nd Mr

•f Philadelphia. * h^p of her

«. of fi

1 loch. *|

Sunday with their Duflleld, lu thla city. Mr. and Mra. Charles K. Katlack, of ’hlladelphla, summer resident* at this wort, are enjoying a few w eek*’ visit j St. Augustine, Fla. Mr*. Kllen (jodfrey has returned to cr home In tills city after au absence r several week*, visiting her non, K. '. Corson, In Atlantic City. Mr. and Mr*. Wm. (Socbenaur. of Philadelphia, were visitor* to the of Mra. tiocbeuaur's mother, Mr*. Joseph Hand, during the week. Ralph Cheater, who to working in Philadelphia, spent Sunday with his l>arents In this city. He was accompanied by How ard Brice, of Camden. Rev. H. H. Bodine lias sold hte cotge, No. 128 West avenue, to Uwlu . Sony, of Ocean City. Mr. and Mra. Sooy will occupy it lu the near future. R. Sooy, of the Brighton, just back from Florida, greeted several of his legion of friends here on Saturday 1st. Mr. Sooy wa* looking extremely

ell.

Mr*. Ciodfrey Ang, one of our oldest residents, ha* been seriously III with eral days. She to being attended by Dr. N. Howard

Burt.

Mr. and Mra. Wm/ K. Masrey arc IOW domiciled In tljeir cottage, 818 Wealey avenue. Mr*. Massey to feeling fairly well now after her recent John M. Campbell, a well-known Philadelphia newspaper man, was a hereon Saturday. Mr. Catnp■too baa buaiuea* Interests In

Atlantic City.

tieorge Scbock to visiting hto parents, Mr. and Mr*. F. A. Schock, this city. He to employed as a bn tan by the ‘•Pennsy,” running to

omers' Point.

Beuj. Solomon, of Lit Bros., Philadelphia, wall known to several of

In town a few days

the latter part of la* week, regtoterlni

at the Btocayne.

Ebenexer Adams, of West Philadelphia, returned home ou Sunday afternoon after a visit of a couple of

After receiving hi* e

• directors of tin

of the First

director of the

e* little for society, al 1 in I and thoughtful I* ■ally Visits the room.

• Ice, First M. K >

IT \0tt LOOKS LIKE ;

1 NEW BUM ILK ;

ConncillntrodnceB Ordinance 1 and Prospects are Thought .

to be Pavorable. 1

aud Kbt-uezer

e MoActJ ntcr *1, mid Measn U. Doughty \

j Muoriyn Terrace.

HRS. ALBIE MARTS DEAD

at the Motidi

■e matter came up for consldcra,st evening, at which time tt irdlnauce was lulrodutlsl an

Ita flrat reading.

to that time the only ''hjt'cK'r i The Intelligence of the death of Mra.

wa. Anderann Bourgeois, proprietor of Alb(( . MarU

the Aetna, who gave a number of general reasons for opjKialng It. According to the programme favored, another meeting of Council to likely to be called within a feu days and the ordinance made a law as quickly as

Tbk done, and the way cleared actiou, work w 111 be at once started between Seventh' and" Eleventh streets at least, w hich, It to peeled, will be flutobed by the time the summer season opens. The new walk is to he about 3X1 feel oceanward mi the old walk at Ninth street, and proportionately the same distance all along *0 far as It will be con-

structed.

be uew walk, it u intended, will he icthiiig of w hich the city may feel proud. It Will he at least thirty-two feet wide, with galvanized railing*— something durable and at the same time good to look upon. II to thought that the coat of oouatrucllou will he about N.Sn a foot. Only *8000 were appropriated for boardwalk purpose* this year, and the sum named above will notleaufllciail to pay for building the pro|ioaed w alk. It la aald, however, that the city can legally secure the comparatively small sum of money required for this Improvement without putting the mattre of bonding the municipality to a vote

of the people.

Before Council met on Monday evening, City Solicitor Thompson expressed the thought that,as the city was about to paaa an ordinance re-locating the boardwalk, It would he the better plai to have a description of the line from

days In tbta city, where be own* con-'the real place of beginning to the cud sslerable property. nay from Third street or First street 1 Dr.C. F-. Edwards and W. E. Ma»- Seventeenth Mldet—imapectlre of the sev left for Trenton this morning to fact that It to Intended to bolkl |o.i)y attend the Annual M. E. Conference | fe» »S u aree In the centre of the city

They are members of the Committee »> thto time.

on Pastoral Relation*. -4 Not knowing of this. City Surveyor M„ H U CmU, .< “o'* 1 '* *“ h ““ “'l 7

•»*—rwni—fsnm Ssvsl

week at.her eottageon Asbury avenue,

near Thirteenth street.

Iziudlng,

ou Tueaday mornlug, wa* received w 1 th regret by a number of her friend* living In this city. Mr*. Marts, who was about «8 years old, had been troubled with heart disease during m period covering ten year*. Slie aud <ld residents of

Katellvlile.

Beside her husband, Mra. Marts ave* five children to mourn her.deilse. Three of these arc daughter* id the aons are John and James lari*, two well-known resident* of Ocean City, the former being engaged as a contractor and builder. Mr*. Marts will tie burled th

clock.

lieki a

the

PERSONAL-

Luther Wallace I* slow ly from a spell of slckni W. K Buckiugbam, Jr., well-ku rre, has gone to Baltimore, Md. Capt. Cornelius Bmltb, of Petersburg, was among our reoeut visitors. Frank Darby, w ho lias been cuntined 1 hto bed lor several weeks, to allghtly J. L. Fcndrleb ex|iects to start next week on an extended business trip (trough the South. Mr. aud Mrs. Hillto Llpplncott. of Eighteenth street, are In PhlladelpliU * ir a stay of a couple of seeks. Dr. F. F. Coreou, of tiridgeton, hai .ecu speudlhg a few days iu this cily The Doctoruwuacouaidermhle pro|wny Rev. Archibald Oardnrr, pastor of the Union Tabernacle Baptist Church, to recovering from a severe attack of

iUneaa.

Oscar Bacliaracb. a prominent AllantlcCHy man. was In town ou Monday aud Tuesday. He stopped at Mr. aud Mr*. W. K. Williamson left this city Tuesday attenioon 1 visit friends at I<aucaster, Pa., for

oouple of weeks.

Among the Kalhlu's guests are Mrm. Elizabeth Walker. Master Henry Walker aud Mias lather Whiteside-,

of Bethay res, Pa.

The Methodist Church choir has been fortunate lu securing the of Mrs. W. H. Si pier, who wl after sing lu that choir.

DON’T BE TOO LATE!

CHAS. M. ABRAHAMSON, 704 Central Avenue, Ocean City.

•. v :• :■ :• :• :• :• .- :• :• : > :• . f OPiiiNiiNG - or ...Spring Millinery... | ; Taesday. WcdoeMli) and Tharsday. March 15. 16 and 17. 1c ! -' New Store, 848 Asbury Avenue. V. M. C. C. PIIIELiPh.

WORK DONE UP-TO-DATE AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED....

Paper Hanging and Painting More Wall Paper this spring than ever. : WINDOW SHADES FROM 15 TO 60 CENTS. : Art Material. Pictures. Paints. Oils, Brushes. Varnishes, Window and Looking Class. Go see the * goods and you will buy at B. R. Smith & Sons IO-4H ASliC WV AVIiNCli. - OCKAN CITY, N. J.

$400 CASHla all it lake* to buy a New Fourteen-room m l be ocean front- Bay window on occar dory balcony; It Is beautifully p*j<errvl. cv ihade* to all window* and electric lights li

•hades com pi

ifler w

•c refusal because

; has t

louse, iu the best location,directly •Me, porch on three side*, ry door and window ■very room, w Ith chandellera and z n amvenieure and no reasonable quick. Call ou me and I will be

HARRY HEADLEY NINTH STREET. NEXT TO FIRE HOUSE

TOE have one of the best investments for $750 ever offered in Ocean City. Write us for particulars. MASSEY & EDWARDS, Eighth and Central Avenue.

HOME TESTII0X1A1S ABE IHAT WE LIKE TO - l*tt*l*:rn>ni .arrblwcts, property

jr* Pto^.» THE H. B. DAVIS COIPAIT, BAI.TIMOIZK. ■ARVI.XMD.

IRA S. CHAMPION Alderney Dairies Guaranteed Strictly Pur* PWLK AND Ice Cream

EST ABL1BHKD 1H1

Wllh Cold *lors«* o

7tli St. and Asbury Aw.

I. A. W. SMITH k SON Plumbing - Heat ng - Drainege 848 Aabury Avenne 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,

dcu's leading young denttou, apeut a

«!« t* <*~ir>“ >.< •%gZ!2'J : SS£Zg “•' i— ■e lu the boardwalk ordinance. ,, „ p „ . ! It waa auted that the line UM out 1 c hlldnm, FJbert aud Mazto, of <to£j > .Saturday wouM luleraecl the prea- mautowu. la here for a atay of neverel |

t U-|-

Saturdsy af-

ternoon—from Seventh to Twelfth slreeuL It waa agreed that the aur-

. - . _ . I veyor be Inatructed to aurvey the line Mr.-Hannah French ha. returned from Klrrt to Heveulerulb street, aud

to her home at Marmora after spending a week very pleaaautly with her stotere, Mr*. K. H- Stlte* aud Aire.

Lydia Lee, In this city.

r.m ^A'-»-Tbe 'iJJNore HoraK, r*t. George Heed, a former pasU-r ent board walk bet* oco Taetflh 'andidw^' Thiy - 1, f“”' 1 bed, oon ,‘*lf‘ x h 'y*? j' A of the Oeenrt CRjr M. K. Church, who Thirteenth streets, and the surveyor K * U * ,u

.. , HASYT naSS, to apeudhig the winter mouth. In wa.lnrtructedtou;.keth«d«-eri,dton ^ ^ pored ofhto hotel pm^ty at Hgblh nom< -rim^pUo. Florida, will enjoy the summer IU ln w , lh the counmlou. i^t^herewhere thUc^Tm^h “ V ““V : ns.ni, -totting room^ - kUcl^n.and I moIllh , »|Ui hto family at this resort, j It was also agreed to leave the Iocs- property, were In c City during Macdonald, of Philadelphia, hhe to a —„| r y, 2 lot* aud extra building. — in occupy s collage o" - - - a .. . ... . • <— - —•- -•«—.. .w*

^hoo. teachar luthetjuaker City ^^“^yTnvM ^ Fot'xi) About January ai. a scow, bids The aput that grt. the Wg^ri 1 Seth L. Baud aud family

l2Dx»0 fart 2i feel high, docked all bid, t£* ‘ Ocean City to-morrow to lake op their At the merilng on the beach op Hat- j home. Mr Cooper to^a over, owner can have by railing ud be autbortzen 1 w. H. ' residence at Angleaea. whare they will urday afternoon laat, then were pre*- luteodeot of the PlUaburg Dlvtotou of Cape C. J. Bharp» 168 Aabury aziwue. I 41 Coopar BS-i Camden, N. J.' conduct a boarding bouse known aa enl. In addition to member* of Coan-j ,heP -* t - K -

—— ! the Lynwood. Their many friend, dl, the following Interested property! , f vut Hot-Bed Hash .. ^toTpuWy.’S here regret tbelr departure and wtoh owner.: R. R. Hooy, Mmoey A M-|,,rio^tbe C. H. HhoSmato Lumber

ROBERT FISHER Recxl ISesttite BOURSE BUILDING

First National Bank or Ocean City, N. J.

Do yod want a Cottage or Hotel? Have you anything for rent? Do you wish to buy, or have you anything to aell? Let me know—iy.L DO THK KKlT. Catalog* on application.

_ — . 'perty, wan, m ■•own v.uy aurmg,

the bay ih>n of theValk from Fifth to First tlie week, .topping al the Alglan. I

the bands of the surveyor; .Mr. and Mrs. ■ W.^ T, Cooper, of

Beautiful Cottage Sites...

Kpa Baui—Cottage, 81

*1 its. J. Glass.GI avenue. House Ota

Ulaaa, Hot Bad U

W

, ... -1 price*, tt —

■a in tbelr new home, j wards J. M. Cheater, Morris Johnson, < Co. can anpply yon.

High Ground. Lota Graded. Streets aud (Sidewalks Graveled. Many new buildings already erected. Plot lying between Atlantic avenne and the Ocean, and Fifth and North strcetaJ^ Apply to any real rotate agent. Investigate hcf.We purchasing

Ocean City Land Company

*100 RgR VIA*