Ocean City Sentinel, 31 March 1904 IIIF issue link — Page 3

fKuUr The lliM-vJ'ue h»> been ■luring the |ui^ week lui lifter cru«di>. Already »e have the advance | of EaMer vhdtor». The mure ■ A number of repre«oiitaIlve« u (ieorge School wereguecl-of the lu during the week. Harry L. Lake, eon of Daniel K. Ijike, cut hb> ‘hand severely *llh l-eu kolfe a few d»y> ago. A new' flour has been pla.-ed in Di Hider’a oftlce lu the itourwe buHdlus w hieb ta quite an Improvement. Don’t be heavy eoat to one »Me. A few plea ant dayi* don Next week we' fair teaehen- w The Ijidlea' A M. E. Church w Wta. K. H. Thorn on at T.16 o’clock aharp. Many of the plant* decorations at tKcT.O.S. of A. « on Monday night caiisr from Tl Thorn'* oiD>ervat.>rie-. Mark \V. Adam*, Superintendent of the M. E. Sunday S< an unusually Interesting tjister se for neat Sunday evening. John M. Zorn, of the Quaker ' has rented Kdward Stouelilll'acottage, on Krlghtou i“laee. and w ill occupy It with his family the coming aeaaon. Don't forget to tell your visitors l they really must stay over and “The District School” in Trow Hall on Easier Monday night. They shouldn't miss It. Nathaniel HteehnaV S. It. Sampson, Leonard KrauV, Herbert A. Ilur^ard, John Marts and Edward T. Kriea have been draw n as |»tit juror, to represent Ocean tTty at the April trim of court. 'There U talk of a how ling alley for Ocean City. There's been a bow ling craze in Philadelphia and >«>me of lire other big cities during tire winter, some people think they can see m> in an alley here. Oliver Handy Is ..yr In Atlantic City doing the cooking for a gang rar|>enters In the employ of the P. It. He writes his wife that he ' pleased w ith his new (ss-ltlon. Oliv has the lapulaliotl of being a lirst-di

chef.

PERSONAL. > Mrs. Prank A. Shock M spending few days lu, PhltadvIphU. Councilman Hiram Steelman, w b has been laid up with a cold, w as ah to be out yesterday. Mrs. A. M. McCullough, of Phlla-. delphla. came down on Tuesday registering at tire Emmett. Rav. J. Morgan Read aud Mrm. Reai^ of Atlantic City, were lu this city Tuesday and Wednesday. 8. B. Goff, Jr., of the llrm of S. B. tioff Sons' Company, Camden Is passing the week at the Atglen J W. Phillips, of West Philadelphia,

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tsewtti of Sirs. Wrtglex.

It was a genuine shock t< many of our people to learn of the death

i. PM ward W rig ley, w hk-h occur

at her home In Germantown on Fri<

Mra. W rig ley, w ho was a won

of charming personality, was a la' tth all who knew her. She spent die greater part of last summer at the

Brighton, and when It close* to the Biscayne, where *

mslued until .late In the autumn. Mrs. W rig ley was burled ou Monday last. She bad arranged to take a room at

tbe,Blscayue thla aummer.

HER DEATH A SURPRISE

the church

iireslded over by tnt Hand, the Oc five a rwcptkui ■ . biting teachers if education. At k o'clock Saturday mornlui Institute w ill be called to order n high school. After music, I’rol

Scripture

and the lord's prayer will be reviled, palters will he read: “The Things Children Item ember.' lias I .a lira H. Chat tin.sievan City. "The Aim of Life, " Rodney Van lldrr, Petersburg. "Physical Tra School," Mis* Florence Hitmans, p

Isle City.

Caiistlieuiewtu the Puhllc School

Wildwood.

"Patriotism,'' Buperinteiident A.' laud, of Cape May. “Guiding Principles In Teaohl Kaueuage." Prof. F. H. Green, tjuestion Box. The'aftarooon session w ill be o|iened l 1.30 o’clock, when the following

pa|*rs will

Pur|sise* of ibe Kindergarten,' » P'ranees Hart. C

Miss

Pltbel Slpeper. t kcan City. Agriculture," Prof. It. M. Washburn, Woodbine. ."Getting Acquainted With an Auth-

r,” Prof. P'. H. Green.

At the afternoon Msslou the question ox will be o|>eued and the various

subjects discussed.

ONLY ‘‘LOVE-TAPS’’

Dr. Samuel B. Goff and Mrs. Goff, of Camden, have been visiting Mr. and Mrs, S. C. Goff at the Atglen Mr. and Mrs John T. Pnce, of Steelmanvlllc, visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry Headley, in this city, oyer Sunday. John M. Campbell, of Philadelphia, and C. J. Collins - - • were Visitors here ou Saturday Mrs. M. S. Adams lias returned from a visit to friends aPBeveri;

111 while aw ay, but !•

'. J. Thompeon and daughter, of lloxborough, were In Ocean City a couple of days the latter I ■art ol last

week.

Mrs. 8. E. Ayers, of Philadelphia, returned home Saturday after ajendIng several day* In her cottage

this city.

Harry W. God-hall, of Philadelphia, returned home on Sunday after

Torbeit. He will remain b

time.

W.H.-HaHMdaudJ. C.-V nHon* wire Trenton reprer*natlves here durIng the week who registered at the

Ocean City Houae.

at the Atglen.

Spencer Swan was called upon to re|«md to the toast, “Our PTag.' dear old-flag ha* been the subject of thousands of toasts, eary of singing lu praise. The

t talk of it, the

The flag is the pledge of treedom, ,ud Christianity. Our flag—the flag of the greatest republic on earth—is reqweted throughout the world. Patriotic organ Uatiom are a necessity. They help us to live fetter lives. There two things that should be first in i lives—the blble and the flag. Make use of them both. Hang the flag the outer wall on holidays. If It w ea out, get another. The speaker requested all to bang out flags here August next, w hen the State conve •n of the P. O. 8. of A. Is to be held

Ocean City.

Mr. Swan sjioke at some length.and patristic terms, of the high thoughts and desires that enter he looks u|ion the battle-torn flags that be found in many of the G. It. post rooms In Philadelphia. John W. Smith spoke on the subject. Our Inheritance." He gratefully remember the heritage left us—the sons ol noble sires. We should remember the sacrifices of fathers and ever keep In miud the blessed principles that should actuate as Americans, aud baud do# u principles unUrnt*bed to the sue

lug generations.

Champion voiced the senti-

ment that all should feel thankful for having had the opportunity of being |>resent on such an occasion as this. Heeassure that all were delighted

with the brilliant oratory.

The floor cleared of the tables, dancing was Indulged in for a little while. The committee In charge of the event insisted of of J 1.. Headley, Spencer

,U .nUcIpatkm of an Influx of — “ hTO ^“u^lT.^ gu,*U ofMrv Cordery's gnmdmothe, Tb ° m *' Faster gue-U. all of our hotel, bavwdiscovered. Mrs. Harriet8. Lake,til. Wes- ■'*>«- “'* 1 "° 1 »” D « ^ nn-uarations during the He leaves a wife and six children, . gentlemen were assisted by the made gre* p I* . ^ O o e of the latter being Somers Young, ley * ^ lug patronesses: Mra. H. Swan, Mrs. J

, . „ ®bo I* a brakemail on the Reading: Messrs. Edawd P. Madden, James \v Smith. Mrs.C.G.Slthen.and Mrs. incoming train. _ K xpress running into Ocean CHy. | ,, M>ddc| , JobD Sommers, Thorn., j. L . Headley.

Dolan and John E. Kelly, of Phlladel- f The lodge t. in a very pro*|>erou«

phla.

The many friend, of Miss Emm. Martin, who lived at Bethel, Conn., but w ho had been a v kit or to thl. city

for several year., were pained

of her death, which occurred at Bllver

City, New Mexico. It has been about a mouth since Miss Martin

here visiting the family of City Treas-

8. Champion. She had not

the best of health, hot her

friend* bad no thought then that would he deed lu eo short a time.

hi* Mrier, Mrs. F

PI Darby.

Ira. George McKeown and

Min* Elizabeth McKeown, of Whaahlckon, were among our visitor, on

Saturday.

Mr. aud Mra. R. H. Pattoo, of Philadelphia, were In Ocean City ou Saturday looking after their cottage on

Brighton Place.

Samuel Cole, of Elmer, lias come to Ocean City to spend some time. He iployed In the flour aud feed More

of Youngs Corson.

>. J. DcKoumc, wboJ* A. J. C

A Millville couple—a young

and a girl—caused a little bit of mentat Eighth and Anbury . Saturday afternoou by the exchange of a few “love-lapa." This b what the girl termed them. Chief of Police Scull arrested the fellow, hut was compelled to release him bier, as the girl would made no charge against him.

of the “green-eyed mon-

ster," with a young colored couple fig-

uring in the background. The white girl b said to ha' m to a colored man here. II

girl" captured the letters, .bowed them l private secretary, and resldi to the m btte fellow-, was struck by the' the summer, was in town on Saturday. girl, who, In turn, was felven a He registered at the Bbcayuc. real hard mack by her “admirer." Mni , Charles Gray and daughter, of

I Philadelphia, have returned

DIED IN AFIELD. after a pleasant visit to the former* I [arente, Mr. and Mr*. Thomas Parki

, KleliarU Voting *tad<1enl»

called to HI* Reward. George W- Bradley and family, of *. Kichanl Young, a well-known Camden, will .pend the EaMee bol'

near Tucka- days with Mr*. Bradley's parents. Mi

,, inrabb eirl , D d 1 hoe, was found dead in a field, where

years old, was a lorame P' 1 ' * Qa 11* had been at work, about four o'clock

made friqpd. among young and old. ] (>|1 XueM ,, y afternoon.

' The Captain had been troubled with Bright * dlseaw for a long time, this b supposed to ha' ‘ *

and Mrs-Tboraa. Walters, HiMAsbury

Mrs. Edward Cordery and her twi 'used *hu>!children, of Hammonton.

with the n

only awaiting t

during the next two o

gem. of their kind, but .pecbl effort. The old JUyvIew Hotel property,,

r^ra# ure uiually n a le. Especblly owued bj Townreud * V.ofimL j -cClortey over bunder.

ih. Wasi Jsreev A Seashore lUllrxiau. i , .. .-..ui,, been sold by jonn *i v.mpbeii ol. ,, I^dsred fatal ^TrpriwWrtMay party b thl. true of the Kathlu. Pm.mett, p b|lw]elph ^ to Cbarie. J. Colliu^l C - mTThursd.y evenl'ng last. Tlx»e for- Bteca*»«. idle* lid, Atglen. Imperial, -bo has been running the Anchorage b«*l on ■ uuisubj V s I . . , ., I M,. II ...I^ c.,,.,.,-* P.,1 nI n.j. nrls* \A u ■. ...—

ihemieTves hugely, and ll rightfully eotertalued by hb estimable wife., .

a,r ood and Ocean City llou-e.

^ J oh , n .. M ... C *“PV^. 1 ,. or l C. Mahan b so much Improved In , , health after bU recmiMevere muck of booker, tyiw-

Somera' Point. .The price paid was pneomoub a. to be abb to be arouud - rl { cti b i|| dert or other office heV

the house. He expert* to be strong call at 8M CmmAb Arg., Ocean City, enough to attend church next Sunday.! and you a 111 be supplied free of charge.

• Ichab. M. Abrahamkw, Prtn. Ocean

Mb* Aik* Mlcbener, the talented city Business College,

contralto of the Tabernacle Presbyter-.

fcKi.UOO. Mr. Collin*, who b well • Jn this section, w 1U take poa-

of bb new property *-

K. T. Fries - hotel aud cafe, the Prado,

t once u*w v-burv aveooa, thoroughly reno-

bialf Interest In a g'">d, jj^dyVor tbe*Kartrr trade. > There will be . socbl and dance for Un Church, Wert Philadelphia, ha* ! P'oa Balk—One • In Ocean City. Okyert • .dveni ement In thb I—oe the guert. of the Bbcayne and their ,.fci n e s nwi at the Atelan tlrts avenue lota. Price reamuable (only selling—must have offi.v manager Va.- He * ill have e-pe- friend* op Selurday evening until II **“ ^ ^ TT oi^lenlh cash.belanee can •- -- Thb te a rare opiwriunliy for ayoanf of < 'v ” mssb during the P-ss- o'clock. The mid parlor w Ul he bril- week. She will return to Phlladdpbb lf n referred, will be taken mall who 1. a hurtler. Investigate, cw _ i , lt»ntly Illuminated and decorated with ou Saturday. or building material. Work ou tw< ***",«• i - •— “ U”l - )—a- “(Wswssriisa.*-* .»>

ladles’ and Children 1 Bulb and GoaW. *

and samples to « U. Ranck’s, Sl6.

Great «

12xdU fret:

-over. Owner ..

CapL E. J Shari’. IS 0

O'-. do-eood. A great corporatloo le r • — _ ,,T. , noble purpuaa, dally fulfllling and carrier*

sslSTtiTpE?t—

Thomas Bradley, of CaaAen, the have other 'dclrablt property I j bright young grandson of Mr. aud sale cheap. J.G.SAbm.ltti AMhii

Mr*. Thom*. Walter*, will spend

About January 30..'**>*, * 1,u * ‘ “ SfTs*' "

: A*bury avemre., City, N-J-

examination will he few day. here during the Eartcr boll-'

ou* held April & at Ocean City, for clerk, day.. Thomas passes each summer Jllng aud carrier* for thb post office. From wUh bu „ ndu gnd te one " ^ that C arverai TTpoIcbmcuh. VET'S of the hurtling little boy* who*11 the

j made at once. J Dally Reporter.

IRA S. CHAMPION Alderner Dairies

Guaranteed Strictly Pur*

Paper Hanging and Painting J L, K

More Wall Paper this spring than ever. : WINDOW SHADES FROM 16 TO 60 CENTS. Art Material, Pictures. Paints, Oils, Brushes. Varnishes, Window and Looking Class. Co see the

goods and you will buy at

B. R. Smith & Sons

AND

IO-4S ASliL WY AVENUE,

OCEAN CITY, N. J.

Ice Cream

ESTABUSHED iMl

7tliSt.aDiiisbiU7iTe.

$400 CASH " It takes to buy a New Fourteen-room House, tn the best locallou, directly : ocean front. Bay window on ocean side, porch on three Side*, *> story balcony; It b beautifully papered, every door and window b screi s to all wludows aud electric light, lu every room, with chandelier* and • complete. Thb house has every known convenience and no reaaoi offer will he refused because It has to be sold qaick. Gall ou me and I will be

id to show It to you.

HARRY HEADLEY NINTH STREET. NEXT TO FIRE HOUSE

....GREAT SACRIFICE.... The “ Ricbman " Hotel for sale. 38 bedrooms, beautiful exchange; house is practically new and up-to-date in all points. Location, Wesley avenue, below Tenth street Absolutely full ocean view Great opportunity. MASSEY & EDWARDS, Eighth and Central Avenue:

OCEAN CITY BAKERY BREAD, FANCY CAKES mi PIES GEORGE S. BICKEL, Proprietor NO. 81S AS8URY AVENUE. Ocean City, N. J.

ROBERT FISHER Real liesttxtti BOURSE BUILDING Eighth St. and Asbury Ave., OCEAN CITY Do you want a Cottage or Hotel? Have you anything fur not? Do you wish to buy, or have you anything to mil? Let me know—I’LL DO THE REST. <

First National Bank or Ocean City, N.J. CAPITAL S&.M.

Beautiful Cottage Sites... High Ground. Lots-Graded. Street, and Sidewalk* Graveled.

K. C. Godfrey, furniture uphobtarar and dealer In carpets, matting*, etc., b getting out a neat card, which will be dtrtribuMd among our cottager, and

avenue and the Ocean, and Fifth and North rt Apply to any real estate agent. Inrartigale

Ocean City Land Companv

Advertise in the SENTINEL : :: a. t. W. SMITH A SON NutPS-l OCEAN CITY, N. J.

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