Ocean City Sentinel “ HEAP GOOD TIME ”
THUKSDAY, APRIL T, 1HOI.,
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GLIWR IT H R RIOT VISITORS
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LOCAL DOTS.
II looked like ■ regular Uiree-<-orDer-
if «1 i>olUical parade, (list turnout of the | r
on Wednesday niKiii of Ja»i clo8C and Exciting Game of Personal Notes of Yourself
Basket Ball Seen by and Friends That Will be
Large Crowd. Rcad with Interest.
raltliiiK name of basket ball—a J. W. Cornell, of Philadelphia wi
. ... .1- rfpeetatora t» | among our Easter vlaHon. rnlhualaam- ,, Hornberget, of B|«kanr KaU«,
i'n?*|n Mj’eriri recu|»eraliuic In (hU city
While the Thomaa MehafTey,
ry for (he
nct'emarlly! go-'round uarantee of j up of.two
IT. I.ultou
Judging by the Skntim: ala," Me had a fe« of the K lateal sportsmen will ha< lug match hereuu .Saturda
ereral day* last week.
dwelling portion of tin A flash-light picture Holy Trinity Church
Mr. Thorr
had a tine
'•I >•'
enjoj-a-
The P. <). of A. gave a very ble entertainment last Naturrii
Ing iu their room*.
Rev. Mr. Pritchard, of Philadelphia, preached iu the Kind Rap
lari Holiday morning. Tuckahoe, Peten-burg
light*, robot band
our|H>. And that drum
about the nolaleri t
heard herealnoe the merryu It lari fall. It wa* made
are drama In charge o'. nd Ed. Sony reK|«ctlvi
•ack of which waa Harry ‘ rymbala that were tooted by I
Charles Headley, and a bane drum that re-ulted In thumpeil good and hard by Ed- Philadelphian* by a *.-oie oi _ I .Slltes. The flfer didn't have they had to light for It, and light much show. | •* »a» anyone'* game until t
their feet in oul
wa» that between the Oeea and the Med Ion-Chi'* team
Saturday night.
degree team of Arasapha » hl-tle sounded.
Tribe, of Atlantic City, which had , L'ity boyi
charge of the adoption, came a number. credited,
of friend* from that city, Including Ihe trams se rielegatlouafrom the Pequod and Men- «“«tebed. Our I neuta Tribe*. There were also present *">’ stronger ga brave* from Narragansett, of May's!*hly weak In thr I.andlug, and the Wend
Petersburg.
Those given the degree were Dr. Charles II. Rider, Oeorge C. Murphy, Irving Hand, John Tow nsend, Homer* on and Harry Adams, e was some fine speaking by rand Sachem Arthur H. Stile*. Junior Sagamore Thompson, ' Atlantic City; Luther Wallace, of Records; Charles Xabb, u; brother* William 8. Oraham, Champion and Joseph Hutton, is Ford gave a gymnastic exhibition that wa* thoroughly enjoyed. A flue set-out was a feature of the
e In
probably.
There was a large crowd In attem ance. In the number being many • the fair *ex, and good plays by elttn team were applauded In a way tlu must have encouraged the contestants. The “ Meda" scored first, auc made four |iointa before our boj Into the game In earnest. Then half ended with the score tied—IJ-1J— there was the biggest lot of excllemer The line-up wan as follows:
Kalmla Tribe ha* 100 members, beween twenty-live and thirty new ones laving been taken in during the last wo mouth* The organisation held It* annual -upper at, the lllncayne last evening, and all who attended have nothing the greatest praise for the mauni -hub It was conducted.
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"The District Hchool." The W. C. T. C. held a b meeting at the home of Mr*. 1: Kveringiiam yesterday afternot Street Supervisor Drown hi street scraper out thl* week, a toad* are now being put iu line Mr. Rluecher, a PhUadelphi clan, has rented a cottage In tl through the agency, of Ma*sc> ward*. Looked almost like “tb Saturday and Sundi
w 1th s
real pretty,
Ventnor w ill hold a *|ieclal election on April £> to vote on the ex|«u of *50,000 for IU hall and the *IU w hlch It Is to be erected. The way our grocer# and butchers were bustling the latter |iart of Iasi week, one might have thought w< were In the middle of the season. United State# Senator _Uryrien ba> sent to County Superintendent Hand several tree* to be distributed schools for planting, In anttcl|iatlon of
Arbor Day.
fiame Warden Hilton ha# planted number of fish In Cedar Sw amp Creel near Petersburg, furnished by th tiarue Copimlssluii. The varieties at pi^kyrwjbaa* and perch. The Christian Endeavor Society i the First Presbyterian Church wl hold a business meeting and aocii this evening at the home of Min Mae Higbee, Mo Wesley avenue. R. B. Stiles did some good shooting In a match on Monday. He hit ten clay pigeons in succession, others who shot were Daniel May hew, Warren Bennett and H. C. Smith. Tlie fronl^tf the Ocean City House has been painted, w bleb add* much to
Mr. Vgn' visitors, of
w horn he expect* .Travel on the railroad* running Into this city was unusually heavy at Faster. The Heading brought down twice as many as last year, A|fent lianck reports, and the '.'Penney” also did a big Bepreseutatlves of Xallianiel Rlsley ft Sou bought, at the master's sale on Wednesday afternoon of lari week, lota No. 43, 44 and 4S, Section C,-of the Jackson estate. The pricb bid was 4425. This sum does not, of course, represent the full value of the ground.
A PRETTY DANCE
The dance at the Rlscayne on Haturlay night for the guest* of the hotel md thetr friends was quite largely ittended, and was a vety pretty affair throughout. The floor was In verygood condition for the lovers of dancing. The music was furnished by Prof, ohn H. Tucker. Among those w ho danced or enjoyed latching the mo'emeut* of the others vere Mr. and Mr*. Edmund Dawes, the Misses Dawes, the Mimes Higgins, the Misses Haupl, Miss Ethel Smith, and -Mrs. H. Dougherty, Miss Dougherty, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. McCabau, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Phillips, Mis* Madge Smith, J. W. Miller. William Russell, W. K. Buckingham, Jr.. Joreph Dougherty, B. S. Taubold, Ah Smith and J. Reeves Hildreth.
Uchls on the Board*,slk. The electric lights on the boardwalk
at Seventh, Eleventh and Twelfth streets were In full bloom during the Easter holidays, and made quite an acceptable change In the appearance of things In those sections of the city. It I# likely that these lights will be retained from now on till the close of the ,
Completing Mr> English A Johnson are about completing the dm era for 8. R. Comer and C. L. Hofmann at Asbury avenue. Mr. ConVer and hi* family will occupy the second floor, which I* being altered for them. Senator lewis M. Cresse, who was quite 111 lari week, was able lo attend the board meeting at the bank on Tuesday morn lug. Chief Creditors. They said be owed nothing w ben he died. A little Inquiry showed lie had not provided for his chief creditor*hU family. Thl*debt j* best discharged through a life Insurance pulley In the Piorif MtrrcAL Lilt Hi-rmac W. Thomas, Agent, Ocean City, N. J. Fob Hals—A snap If taken at once. A one-half Interest Iu a good paying business In Ocean City. Object In selling—nrari have office manager. Thta la a ran opportunity-for a young man who U a .hustler, Inverilgair. Address, O. K., Skstimcl Office. champion’s celebrated Icecream at the Prado' on Saturday, and dally thereafter during the season. '
JUDGE SCULL BURIED One ol ihe Last ijty JaUgea I This Mate. The funeral of Judge Joseph Scull took -place yesterday from hts late residence In Hcullvllle, services being held in the Asbury M. E. Church, English Creek. The funeral services wer charge of Undertaker Mark Lak< this city. Judge Scull, who died on Sunday lonilng, was born August 22, 1B3B. le wa* the last of hi* family and the lari of his generation. He was f the lari lay judges In this State. He held that office for flftceu years, qsilnled by tbreedlflereut Covet He was a director of the Second National Rank, Atlantic City .and also member of tbe Hoard of Freeholder*, le was connected with tbe Mason! fraternity and waa an Odd Fellow- ft many years, both of which organization* attended tbe funeral. Judge 8cull was well and favorablynown In Ibis sectlou of the State, and bis death j* mourned by- a large circle of friends,4p all of whom he bad -udeared himself by- hi* kindly, upright way*.
Tbe Ocean City Electric Ball way Jompaiiy ran one trolley car from the steamboat landing to Twentieth street Saturday, Sunday and Monday for l he accommodation of visitors Toe bad her on Sunday did not make buslas gopd as It would have been otherw ise. The company will put can regularly sometime In May, probably a little earlier than lari year. It Is reported that the “Peon*)''' will this start IU boats between Ocean City and Longport about two weeks
earlier than uaual.
TlewMBtl* Pwrprtaed.
Miss Rians, of Rochester, X. Y., and the Misses Mitchell and Kerr, of Englewood, X. J., have been spending liart of tbe Easter season with Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Edwards, Wesley eve-
They attended ''The District
School" performance and also tbe Athletic Association's dance following, *nd expressed greet pleasure and surprise at tbe attractiveness and perfect detail, especially of tbe latter event.
■ lateter lo Lee ve ttere.
W. K. Maaaey, of the firm of Massey A EM wards, has rented Rev. D r . Oeorge B. Young's eottege for a year. Mr. Maaaey will move to the col tags about the flrri of May. Her. Dr. mg and family will move to a subof Borioo. In tbe latter city Dr. Young has a son engaged in buslneaa.
trier and bis family have
i Krecht t R rail ley ltO|er J Hoagland
Coals—Ocean City, A. Chester, 2; O. Morey, 2; Shock,3; A. Smith, 2. Med tco-Chl, Richards,;;; Krebs, I; Ro|ier, Knecht, 2; Bradley, 3. Umpire
lunter W. Thomas.
There will be a game next Satunlai iglit at K o'clock, at the same pier .-tween the local team and the Allan tic City live. _ The latter I* said to be i strong team, and another exciting
■me Is looked for.
GIVEN A RECEPTION
The |iori|>oned n
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epllou t
■eld las
prayer
.
tTiurch.
reception liar
from last Thursday
po*t|>oned
ursday evening becuisc o iwnpour of raln.MMRev
dr. Corson and hit family- were In tin linrchfln that evening, as w ere also i ■umber of the members of tbe Official Board and representatives oj dlfleren ■burch societies. Including severe ladles. Shortly after t» o'clock, Dr dwards suggested a postponement .-cause of the Inclement weather, addig that those present might come up front and meet the new minister and family,an Invitation that w a* accepted People continued to come iu at Inter-
time afterward, but
tbe whole aflalr was decidedly lufor-
QUIETLY MARRIED.
noon yesterday, at the home 01 Ide’s sister, Mrs. Edward Pitcher, In New- York City, Andrew C. Boswell Ocean City's well-known disciple of Blsckrione, and Miss Lizzie J. Stevens quietly married by the groom's father, Kev. J. H. Boswell, of Bridge ton, but recently of (his city. Tbe bride is the daughter of Edward T. Stevens, of near Lakewood. and Mrs. Boswell Immediately started on a ten days' trip. Upon their rrival here, they will occupy Mr. Bo»ell's new cottage, at Park Place and
Atlantic avenue.
The Skntimu. joins their many friends in extending congratulations.
Die newsjiapers are telling of the remarkable feat of a porial clerk who civil aervlce examination did not e a single error In properly sorting 42,000 test porial cards, at the rate of thirty-three and a half cards a mlnaaya Prof. John H. Tucker, “but far noteworthy Is the memory of an expert piano player. His memory Is so perfect that hundreds of thouaand* if notes must be at the orderly and Inatant diapusal of tbe will. And thl* combined with a multiplicity of ■ynchrunou* recollections of timbre,
tempo and expression."
Rev. \V. H. Smith, of Pblladelpb a* In Ocean City on Monday. Mis* S. B. Scull, of Pblladelpb |ienl Easter at her home here. The Misses Haunt, oT Philadflph
md Mrs
JolT. of I-
md Mr*. D. Harry i
>nd Mrs. Reuben Walker,
euzell, of 4IU Allan
ii occupying their i
and some Man rreaenled. handsome looking and ncntly )• luted sign, bearing tbe words, “Ocean City Athletic Association."has placed over the doorway at the entrance pn Eighth street leading to club'a headquarters In the Bourse building. The sign was made presented to the association by C cl I man N. C. Godfrey. The lettering done by J. 8. Rush.
Ter* Many Mouse Pariies. Ocean City had more bouse parties •ver Easter this year than ever before n Ita history. Cottagers and their
friends began coming down on Thursday and continued doing so until Saturday i uigbL The hotels did falrly well. but must of the people w ho came
Tuesday wasan Ideal spring day.
-arm friend* here, who' and ln consequence of tbe balmy air
will regret their departure. | v **y many availed themselves of the
*■- ■■■ opportunity to “do" the boardwalk.
«*. emefeed tiond m rmon. Y oung and old found It an attractive Services In the Flrri M. K. Church'.poc In the bu.lne» section of the - Sunday morning lari were largely- city It was no uneouunon thing to And
A very able aermon on tbe front doors wide open. - Ion was delivered by the Rev. | —* . Hewitt, Presiding fader of ' The Beat In Wall mpwr.
tbe Bridgeton District, w bo took a* his Are you going to have any paiwriug text the word*. “Aud became the flrri do °* 7 u •» •“ d you want something
i s: 2sna
1 LureyTthe Ite RttaTTreT^eM' d ‘‘ u ‘y L * d J r *• » beautiful
a C ^ r **-1 l-droom paper and w. have
We*
Isaiah Cbristiau, of EUdora, l# visitng his son, J. B. Christian, In this -Ity, for a few weeks. Benjamin Quillmau and family were In their cottage. 1213 Asbury avenue, ver Saturday and Sunday. James H. Linn aud family enjoyed rveral days the pari week In the r ittage, 324 Central avenue. Mr*. L. Bsker, of Philadelphia, with large party of school teachers, occuled the Oxford over Ejutcr. A. Dowdell and family were among ur blaster visitor*, occupying their ittage, 1332 Central avenue. Miss Higgins and Miss Mabel HlgIns, of Philadelphia, have been vlsltr* here during tbe pari week. H. Deun.a Fraukford manufacturer, and hi* family- have Gcen occufiylng their cottage the pari few days. Councilman William 8. Graham and family were down over blaster aud ocipled ftieir cottage, 952 Asbury. W. M. Taylor aud family passed few days this week In their cottage i Fourteenth and Central avenue. Bodlne, a glass manufacturer, of Downlngtown, Pa., wa# au Easter isltor here, stopping at tbe Alglen. Mrs. George B. Y'oung aud daughter, lias Jennie Y’oung, spent tbe Easter holidays with friends In Philadelphia. I. Bucher, of Xarberth, Pa.,'accompanied by his family, spent the holidays In their cottage, 612 Wesley W. J. Barr and family, of Philadelphia, spent Saturday and Sunday In their cottage at Ninth and Asbury Robert Carson and family, of Philadelphia, opened their cottage, on Cenavenue, near leutb, for the Eaalcr
holiday*.
Fred. A. Myrtle entertained a party of friend* at hi* cottage, on West avebekiw Seventeenth, over Katurday and Sunday. and Mrs. R. H. Patton, of Philadelphia, were here over Easter, occupying their summer cottage. td5 ^Brighton place. ETthian Talem, of HaddouUeld, solicitor forlbeETrri National Bank, of Ocean City, was among our visitors on Thursday lari. Arthur Adams, w ho la pursuing a post-graduate course at Yale College, •pent the Easter holidays with his mother, Mrs. J. R. Adsms. Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Champion, Tuc4t*boe. have been called lo this city by tbe serious Illness of their daughter, Mr*. H. L. Smith. Howard McKnlght, son of tbe President of the Fidelity Mutual, of Philadelphia, was among the visitors here Hundav. He was a Biacavne guest. Mr. and Mr*. E'tsber I>airymple, of Philadelphia, occupied their cottage, corner Eleventh street and Oautral enue, from Friday until Monday. Mia* Mame Thompson, of Camden, one of the clerks In the Ocean City Pori Office lari summer, has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joaeph Cox for Mra.C. Howard Bchermerhorn, of WesTThlladelpbla. was a visitor to this city on Thursday last. - She has just returned from an extended trip through tbe South. Mr. and Mrs. William Ewing and their daughter, Mia* Bella, of North Broad street, Philadelphia, occupied their cottage, 1119 Central avenue, during the pari week. 'Nr. and M ra. George Feflstermacher, of Philadelphia, were In thetr eouage, 725 Wesley aveoue, for several days during tbe pari week. tyr. Fcusterischtr la a retired lumber merchant. Mr. and Mr*. Edmund I)aw-e* aud their daughter*. Vlases E. and Kate, of Frankford, who have many friends here, where they b»ve been coming for several years, are spending sever* 1
days here.
8. C. Scott, son of a former President r the Pennsylvania Railroad, and Imselfat the head of tbe “Panusy'
ummer months. He icit a few seasons ago. Henry Hague and wife, of Phlladrlibia, were blaster visitors here 1 Mrs. J. W. Selby, of Phiisdelplila, < the gueri of Mr*. K. It. Torbert. Mr. and Mr*. H. C. »Vtrz, of Phlldelphla, were recent visitor* here. Daniel riawcll and Henry C. Adams Janies Sweeney, of Media, Pa., wa* moug our visitors during the week.
Mia
e Is*
i few
■amaker.of PhUadelphi
1 Mrs. John K. Piiill!|i*, of [
Mr. and Mrs. H. ,
•liendlug a short
ral a-
Mr. aud Mrs. Thomaa C. McCatiai if the Quaker t'ltv, enjoyed the se
■reeze here on Sunday.
Tbeo. Bennett, of Langborue, Pa •*Bs a visitor here this w eek, stopping
d I Ire Ocean City House.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jollne, of Phllidelphia, were recent visitor* to Ocean 'ity, slopping at the Garwood. James S. Catersorl, of Philadelphia, ir resident here, was among
’* visitors to Ocean City.
Roselle was among the vlsl-
the
■e thl* i
tage at Twelfth ai
T.H. f
He a I West
room inper. ana we have a grand ! or me -|-enn*y’a - Iriment of Crown effects. Come! >1°«« °f Pittsburg, waa In this city aw them at B. R. Smith * Bom I recently looking for a cottage for tbe
i, of Millville, Inhaled
•e »ea breeze wafted toward hi* cotige, 1017 Central avenue, on Sunday. Joseph S. Briggs and Mrs. Luddy ere among life cottager* at Thlrdith and Weal avenue here at blaster. George W. Conrad. Mr*. Anna Conrad Brown and Mis*Carrie W. Brow n, of Pblladelpb^, were visitors here this Mr*. Charles Mathewaon and children spent blaster Sunday with Mr*. Mathewaon's parents, Mr. and Mm.
N. C. Cl el land.
Harry Matter, Jr., wife aud daughter, Mis* Gladys, of ('amden, Ing Mrs. Mailer's parents, Hx-SUertlt Barrett and wife. * Hiss Louise D. Rowland, -orite In Frankford, was among tbe merry throng that passed the Easter holiday* at this resort. and Mrs. F. A. Barnett, Miss Mary Barnett and Mias Gertrude Baridelphia, spent a portion of the week at the Idlewood. Dr. R. Hamlll I). Swing and i'eri Philadelphia, were here during ie' week. Dr. Swing own* property . Ninth aud Central avenu Mias Jennie Adams, a student at the Normal School, Trenton, spent tbe holidays with her parent#, Mr. aud Mark \V. Adams, In this etty. Jfge Foster and wife, of Philadelphia, have been enjoying a season In cottage on Asbury avenue near Sixteenth street during the pari week. Ex-Sheriff George Barrett, who ent several days iu bis cottage at Twelfth and Wesley during the pari week, returned to his home In Camden
■n Tuesday.
D. L. Fisher, of Philadelphia, accompanied by hi*granddaughter, Miss Allen, has been occupying tbe lot- '* cottage on Wesley avenue above Seventh street. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Swan have been entertaining). Irwin Crammer, •Miss Cldney Crammer, Miss Sarah ('rammer and Mr*. Joaeph Whitely, r Philadelphia. Mr. and Mr*. H. J. Sherman were tbe guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joaeph I. Scull several day* this week. Mr. Sherman Is a civil engineer, with bis office in Camden. Jacob Bees*auger, of Philadelphia, who Is having a cottage erected at Seventeenth and Asbury avenue, wa* Monday Inspecting his new
residence.
id Mr*. H. Dougherty and daughters, Mias Franclc aud Mias Gertrude, of Philadelphia, were among iur visitor* this week. Mr. Dougberty * a manufacturer of bedsteads. Mrs. Daniel Mannlce, of Pbiladei>hla, came down on Monday and qiened her cottage, Sixteenth and A»bury avenue, for a few w eeks. She 1* entertaining Mrs. Mattie Gray, of Philadelphia. Mis* Minnie H. Wanamaker. airier of C. C. Wanamaker, of the Public Ledger, and Mrs. H. L. Barber, of Philadelphia, were occu pan U of Mrs. Abble Bowen’s cottage, 625 Ceu venue, during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stewart, Mr. and Mr*. William Landis, Mia* Bessie Leary and Miss Gaorgie Allman, of Philadelphia, returned home on Monday. They occupied Mrs. A. M. Me CuHough's cottage. Seventeenth and Central avenu*. Mr*. Ay are, of Philadelphia, entertained the following nam folks In her Central even __ blaster: Frank J. Straka, Him
n Rlsley. of Atlantic City,
few days. Mr*. Allen expect* to ave Philadelphia the flrri of May for i extended visit through California. Col. Tims. E. Austin. Postmaster at illville, wa# In town ymterday. Mt**Gorina Hutton, of Cape May, id Miss Bertha Sutton, who i* attend-
I Bailroad Itau-UMtt.
i Nor
Vhool, ;
Istting tl
Ir brother. Postmaster
r new stable for the Ocean City tr Company has been finished and ork of enclosing' the company's grounds, on Tenth street, has been Completed, and painter* are engaged aullfylug the whole. New psv< ha*alaobeen laid. Tbeimpruvi Is one that Is quite noticeable t ir* a* they get off the Reading' « at that |olnt.
The n
- and
uesday morning, aud
oupleofcars loaded with |*ile* wei lamed fur the trouble. Tbe ca ouldn't get through the draw-bridge t Corson’s Inlet, and they nocked upon the tracks, delaying
raffle considerably.
# on Tuesday. Hi
of Frankllnvllle, was
Ivin aud Mis* bllsli e of 1’hlladelphia'i ie, were here for i They reglriered a
few day- a the I in peri
Mr. and Mr*. J. McGregor Gibb and -hildreu, of Philadelphia, were down or a few day* at blaster. They stopiied ■t the Katblu. Mr. Gibb 1* well
known here.
Ir. and Mr*. William L. Price were ong our Easter visitor*. Mr. Price i well-known Philadelphia archlWblle here lie aud Mr*. Price e at the Katblu, our attract Ive Philadelphia school •her* came down to the Atglen on Tbuiwday and remained until Monday iiornlug. They were Misses Grace L. i Wright, Elizabeth It. Young, Laura J. Stearns and Elizabeth A. Stone. j William Tbegan. of Camden, a deal- i r In society badges, accompanied by i Is sou, A. Chester Thegau, who Is ] innected with the Powers, Armstrong ! Hanson Advertising Agency, spent few days here during the past w eek.: Mrs. El wood Allen, of Frankford J a* been occupying her cottage on As-1 bury avenue, above Fourth
There was a big congregation at t! 10.30 o'clock mas* In St. Xugurilni rectory on Easter Sunday. A sbo but riroiig, sermon upon the Resurrection of Christ was delivered by the rector, Rev. f. B. McCloskey, took up a good collection.
dwtelfied Advertlarnirnt*.
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...FOR - PURE ■ DRUGS... ..And Good Soda.. GO TO THE Bourse Pharmacy.
FOUNTAIN NOW OPEN
...752... ASBURY AVENUE.
JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF SIGNS.
Paper Hanging and Painting More Wall Paper thl* spring than ever. : WINDOW SHADES FROM 15 TO 60 CENTS. 1 Art Material, Pictures. Paints, OH*. Brushes. Varnishes, Window and Looking Class. Go see the goods and you will buy at B. R. Smith & Sons lOriSASBURY AVENUE. - OCEAN CITY. N. J.
$400 CASH.
I* all It taka- to buy a New Fourteen-room House, In the beet location,directly on the ocean front. Bay window on ocean side,’porch on three sides, seebuu story balcony; It I* beautifully papered, every door and window la screened -hades to all windows and electric light* In every room, with chandeliers and shadee complete. This house has every known convenience and no reasonable offer w ill he refused because It has to be sold quick. Call ou me and I will be
pleased to abow It to you.
HARRY HEADLEY NINTH STREET. NEXT TO FIRE HOUSE
....GREAT SACRIFICE.... The Richman ” 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 opportnnit3'. MASSEY & EDWARDS, Eighth and Central Avenue.
ROBERT FISHER Real Instate BOURSE BUILDING Eighth St. and Asbury Ave. f OCEAN CITY Do you want a Cottage or Hotel? Hava yon anything for rent? Do you Wish to buy, or have yon anything to toll? Let me know—I'LL DO THE RI23T. Catalogs on application. Beautiful Cottage Sites... High Ground. Lota Graded. BtreeU and Hidewalka Graveled. Many new buildings already erected. Plot lying between Atlantic avenue and the Ocean, and Fifth and North street*. Apply to any real estate agent. InvasUgata before purchasing
Ocean City Land Company JOif .W U. uawnr. Sisaacer ri. T. COtonON.
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o cur. Fourth strasr. (Ur taps
id Koutli tursst WOurf for Atlantic CUj.
Sea Bay Transportation Co.
DAVIS’ SALT AIR PAM .Guaranteed lor Bea Side nr nice. Daiis’ Rest, tlie Purest Paint Dade Ill Pit CalL POIIS Guarantee on every package.
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IRA S. CHAMPION Alderney Dairies Guaranteed Strictly pure MILK :and Ice Cream ESTABLISHED lUl 7tli St. and Asbury Ave.
Advertise in the SENTINEL :: s
I- A. W. SMITH a SOI Plumbing - Hcatug - Drain! *48 Asbury Arena* OCEAN CITY.'N. J.
OCEAN CITY BAKERY (Woresnnor 10 F. A. Bebocfc.) BREAD, FANCY CAKES and PIES GEORGE S. BICKEL, Proprietor NO. 8l5 ASBURY AVENUE. Ocean City, N. J.
First National Bank OF Ocean City, N. J. CAPITAL UMN. SURPLUS SIAM
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