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OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

VOL. XXV.

OCEAN CITY. N. J., THURSDAY. OCTOBER O, 1904.

NO. 27

OceanCity Sentinel

OCEAN cn

R CURTIS ROBINSON

Editor and Propriet

LAW OFFICES

Schuyler C. Woodhull,

]VIORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and . COUNSELLOR AT LAW,

O..no-rj.

B. T. ABBOTT, M. D., I'll) Hicinn and Nur|[ron. OFFICE-Ctntr Ccntiil ud Elgblt StretL J. C. HUTCHINSON, M. D IlomaeopntliiHt. : No. H34 Ocean Avenue.

“BULLPUPS" LOSE TO "TERRIERS'

And Now Murphy's Ball

Tosscrs Give Gardiner’s Boys the “Ha-Ha."

GAVE DINNER PARTY

HOW YOUTHS MAY ACHIEVE SUCCESS r

BIG HAUL OF WEAKFISH

■a)*-! ami |«,li telplila. Kavv a < r.-lly bay villa,

Tarinii H'Struetive Sermon by Rev. k. Tliom-! Pennington Corson . in and' Mr!- I Fif8t M ' E ' Church - fn the Kind M. E. Church, on Sunday even Inn, the pat-tor. Kev. PennluRtnn Coraon, delivered a highly inatruetive reruiou to young men. The dltM-ouree, which wax Il-leued to »ub marked iutereKt by the large congregation, was full of practical, thoughtful i.uRgexUo!iB and worda of counael, « hich, If followed, a.« they should be, w ill be found of luentlmable value to the youth xtarting upou hi* life's ca-

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fajMrJSaaSxy! ■on p*m. Vooarrwdtaii laeltadMailtkaaarvic x. Cborcb of tba Maly TTlnltj, IToU-t.:

4M«a; Bar. H. f. (-bapnaa. rlcmr . w. T -rlDS«>, lay raa*M-.^»fcraioa pra>» ano'aioea.' oa lbs arei Miaaa^or it* mouii 15 pcSS“al MJO. XImt HaaBays at :j IraH2t‘oSSr h £cSr 5 WrreoT uT.Mn totey^Krrd^ltoljxx.^r'-)

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HERBERT A. BUZZARD Sranltary 1 ^lu nt 1>1 riy; KTEAX AND - HOT - WATKK - HKATINO. taihiistr* ' Iw-rrfinlj Given. JoMt.ny l-roinptly atlecded to. shop: 648 WEST AVENUE residence: ninth and asbury avenue OCKA.-N CITY, IV. .1. .

Cause for Alarm! If the plumbing is not just right it certainly b reason wh -you'should be concerned. \V prorlde the sort of plumbing tin protects the health. C- mfortsbl-, Reliable,

There many points our work and you mig them.

ERWM9 STONEHIU [■— [ io WU1UOB K. HUMMbUI I BRICKLAYER and PLASTERER AU wort in mason line promptly atieuded to... WOO Brighton Plftce OCEAN CITY. N. J. ■mu. TMJtrmomw ■« HAND BROS. House and -I* Slftn Painter®

RUSH URERnSIIG IGEKCT Ml Astaarg Arewas DcMUi City, N. J.

Tin, Galvanized

S. B.CONVER

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DAVID MUIR, JR., Til,-Slate'-jdiT* Sian-BmnBg, CORRUGATED IRON WORK, FURNACES AND RANGES, 405 Wesley'Avenue, - Ocean .City, N. J. liepairx of ever}" description for all makes -'i of Furnaces and Ranges. Repairing done promptly. Smoky chlmneyi cured or no charge Shop In rear.

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j Winter is coming! ! j\ The joy of winter is in the heightened pleasure ,jn • of indoor life, when the family health is protected 71 by the even, genial warmth alone produced by HOT WATER AND STEAM SYSTEMS. jjii

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Nov cheaply tractod la old at well ai In nrw hooin. So ecooomlert, too, in fadl

JOHN R. GROVES,

♦seunv Avem*. ocean cm. n. J.

know ing w hither he went." Nr. Cor-

son said lu jiart:

"In tblx chapter b set forth tile preeminent place of faith In the plan of siuptcx of those who have achieved success through the exercise of that great principal^ ferv to Abraham, to A hom the call of (Jod came w hile Iwclllng w ith hb father lu the land of I r, saying, ‘Get Hie out of thy counI try and from thy kindred and from j thy father', house Into a laud that I » HI show thee,' and, according to the , inspired record, ‘He went out, cot : knowing w hither he went.' . "Time and circumstance brings each o a point, at last, w hen be must r go out intp the wide world for hlmaelf. , Heretofore hb batUea have been (ought { for him; thereafter he must light them villas in for himself. Others have thought for changtsl him and w ruugbt for him; now- he Milug hours are must think and labor fc Abraham, who ‘ao-

lu the land of

strange coui|try’—must go

R. Howard Thorn, Councilman: Harry Headley, James.M, Chester and Ralph I,. Golf went outside at fio’chs-k Haturday morning In Cept. I^wis Rbley's boat, and they came lutck at i with a big lot of weak fish Thry about "sjn pouudsof beauties when they landed, half of which they

town lu a hami cart.

The proceaaiou looked like a I‘eiioratie parade. A large number of the sh were given away by these gcntle-

■eu, the rest they took home.

To cluch matters, and to prove that 3b b uo flab yarn, Clarence Kergu»u has a picture of thesa four wellknown citizens, as they stood before camera w Itb a string of flsh in

b hand.

QUILTING PARTY

He Vera I of the friends of Mrs. Henry Hague gave her a surprise on Thursday last, when they dropied In at her home, 1CM Asbury avenue, prepared to make a quilt. Thursday was Mrs. Hague's birthday anniversary. Tlie quill was made and presented to her, and In the evening a line supper was enjoyed. It was a most enjoyable on all through, and none, prol«ahad a better lime than Mrs. Hague. Those who partook of the supper ere Mr. and Mrs. Krambea J. .Smith, Mr. and Mis Kdward Htonehlll, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dare, Mis. Hamuel K. and Mrs. Hannah Allen.

ixperieucca and t

i life

er secular life as a atn country, its ex|«iiencea unknown Ways untrodden, and whether < octt w till success or fallindulged tire, only time will reveal. If on -nlng of ten- the land of letters. It b a at range uualloy.sl pleasure i-ountry, and It b only with toilsome patience that success b to be gained. READY FOR DEBATES T»ie «nieb^tit.eof mual^of ludnence "The question comes to each: How nay I live thb untried life which Ilea

THEY LIKE OCEAN CITY

and Mrs. VV. Harry Cburth, of Philadelphia, have returned home after a week's visit to Dr. and Mm. H. H. Kynett, In the latter's cottage liere. The quartette were out on the bay every day, Ibhlug, aalllug, etc , aud ' iclared the time thus spent the eiOoyable they ever had. . Church, wlio b a commission merchant on Houth Front street, Philadelphia, Is delighted with Ocean nty, and be and Mrs. Church expect speud several weeks at this resort ixl summer.

Tucker, 8b.... - liter, r.f Hand, c.f.

Roswell, 2t Steelman, ■ Beck, 8b..

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*. r f o o 1 u 1 i j,| Stevens aud he gave every evi- u,cm "lutre, wud the motive that you .ui i ~ "t u ? de, ‘«° fh,; ‘‘ iiebo > vwou ri' j ^ ibt Zi , U ... Vj - n The new principal expert, to at-' *««*'»»*. »*•*• • •» P«“ BUILDING PERMITS tend and ax-ist at .11 of the meeting.. WO * tt ” L A ,,, "*

I ply by bringing bricks aud mortar together and trusting to luck. There

ust be both plan and purpose b the materials or nothing will be

; complbhcd.

tasm aii Nwinnions Rriarnabie -'How many days turn to waste, be-

*—'e-U or ,o. 111UM , lUm WM llo ptmn by wh|ch ^

At Ihe September term of« ourt,tlM 1Nuwll .g hours were to be employed, follow lug memorial, prepared by Mm. Ilfe ,, bu , lh< . of tbedw ttm K M llllamsou, of thb city, a member aggregate of all our living, and with

of the Grand Jury, was presented to , wortby p arpoM the Court: will be no wortby end achieved,

an xui.i-. u.. ror ixsk <;r»oa 'soj Priuj "Roailve, lirst, to be a man. Other jurors re.uniaos u tuaVork 10 iiw lore- matters are of minor Importance and

noon, and j may be settled afterward.

"lot c^n “Like Abraham, watt for and obecnnvenieoi lor s«id jure-- to resc-ti ibr i dleutly follow God's command, and In 1 inaajetlbaiawnsbiisaad maalrlrwiuics, I tance In the promise made to him,

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naiurd in IIW writ, sod id sdisr ream io I kreat. and tliou shall be a blessing and

thee sliall all natlona of tbei

Democratic consrntlon.

Tlie Democratic County Convention will be held on Haturday next. Sheriff Ewing will probably be named for County Clerk, and ex-Mayor F. J. Melvin, of Cape May, for Sheriff. The

convention will meet at 11 a. ra.

List of unclaimed letters remal

In the Ocean City Post Office for the

week ending October 1,1MH:

Building Inspector Hofmai granted the following permit*:

John Marts, dwelling, two-story and basement, for Henry (!. Glldemeyer,

Twentieth aud Central avenue.

l.cwb E. Cordery, alteration, to M'. M\ Bell’s dwelling, MW Sixth street. J. Howard Coombs, alteratlonB to

his dwelling, 12311 Asbury avenue.

English A Johnson alterations to hotel, Asbury avenue, below Eighth

street, for Ira S. Champion.

Warren Brown, Street Supervisor for city of Ocean City, w agon shed on Haven avenue, south of Tenth street. John Cadman, alterations to Dr. Fould's dwelling at Fourth and Ocean

w principal experts to at-"

: lend aud assist at all of the mertiugx ,

i of the organization.

GRAND JURY’S REQUEST

G. B. Parker, alleratkius to W. J. Powell's store and dwelling, 921

Asbury avenue.

A. L. Pennock, alteration- to dwelling at Fourteenth str.et aud the board-

A GOOD MOYE

If the present plans are carried out, an orgaulutivn on the order of a Y. M. C. A. will be formed here w Ithln a abort time. Several of Ocean City’s young men are interested lu the me. It la intended to have a gymnasium aud reading room, wherein the winter evenings may be pawed pleasantly and pruffiably, both men-

tally and physically.

Thb b a most excellent Idea, and one that ought to be encouraged by all who have the welfare of our young folks at bterl, as all goal citizens

"No one goes safely who does not walk with God, but with what strong

formlly Willi ibe law. to make all a inmona confidence does be go forth to whom tor hotl Grand sod Patll Joror.retorn.lUe.I hi, I^jrd has said, -Get the out from II o finch in-lewd of II in lire torenooo. thy klnrtrw| „ p 1m* that I will

Although no artlon was taken by < ti| N ."

tbe-l'ourt, the Judge appeared to look i . a ■ 1 with favor upon the request. Mnramrr i.-itrr Carfiees O

I-alter Carrier* Tucker, Brack ley and

" Dome® " is no More. J Bard, who were onTSoty during the “Romeo" Is dead.. "Romeo" was 1 summer . season, relinquiahad. their the Emmett's big dog, whose chief tie- ! positions under "Uncle Sam" on Krillght was not to bay at the moon, but 1 day utgbt last. Now only the regular to bowl derisively at tbe public school i winter force b engaged In active ser belt With all tbta, however. "Homeo''' vice. These boys hare more ground was a like dog, and It w as with regret to cover than during tbe that hb owner* turned him over to | months, (nit not so much mall to de-

Dr. Foulds, who lielpcd the animal | liver.

“pay* In hb checks.” The canine had J jj - * Itecome iwralyzed and It was found I New *-iie and necessary to kill him. The member* of Kalmta Tribe, No.

122ii, 1.0. R. Mof thb city, oue of tbe strongest secret organization* In thb section of tbe country, has about '* perfected plans tor the formatiou of

Superintendent Duncan,

arena. " y ‘■ U “l* ny ’ ( flftkhTdram oorpeoT twenty _ '1 : T . **“,“ ° r ‘ h * ,UII * ,y 0ol "‘ ! The tribe has plenty of musical talent Takina sst. T.caiiow. j |duv. left thb week for Hi. l-oul* ' ttlnoIlg n, members, and a aret-daas Rev Harvey T. Caaeelberry, i*d..r w here he will Ukealook at tbe W orld's >hou | d lb e of

Way back, Mr. Duncan ^ pmrn| pUkn ^

of the First Presbyterian Church, b | Fair On

taking a-well-eamed vacation from hb! experts to pay a visit of

thb city. Aocom-itbe vast electric plant

. panled by Mrs Casselberry, he left Falls, having letters of introduction to „

i 1 — on TMMUy lad. to be absent the mansgement. Mr* Duncan «ill'electric II ‘ -

I s|>end tbe winter

Mr* Duncan will electric IlghU, hot-air furuaoe. Apply In Philadelphia. ! Y SeuUuel office, Ocean City, K. jT

SUTTON THROWS DOWN fiAONTLET

He’s Ready to Play Any County Team for the Championship. Die < ai* May County Dme. of last w eek contained tbe followlug:

Sutton, of the Ocean City I iub, said: "That ta all nonsense Diere were no game* arranged with Dennbvilla, but thb was not the fault of Ocean City. I have written to every team in tbe county, several difrent times, for games, but my efforts secure games were without result. "True, early In the summer, before irteam was organized, one game - ■t a series—was arranged with Dennhville. but a few day* before the Haturday on wbkh It was to have been ilsyed Oscar Morey, our catcher, was <> Injured In a basket ball game that lie w as out of aliape, and Harry I-ake, r pitcher, was III. I would have d young Morey pilch for us, but we d no catcher, and so were out of It.

cut Stephenson ovi Friday to tell tin

tt we would he unable to play, and the answer was that It didn’t make a great deal of difference; that Deunbllle had no team organized, anyway. After we got our Uam in the field, I was unable to get a game with any of

the county dubs.

“Dennbville can claim the ebamilonshlp If she likes, but Ocean City has a record for the summer that none of the county clubs can equal. Ocean Jty played two games a weak from the Fourth of July, and of thsar she one to Court House aud one each two Philadelphia duba. Adams the only foreign player except ou

Adams, Mrs. W. U. Alexander, Mrs. \V. C. Barnhill, Mrs. Martha Rk-hlng, Mr* Amy Braxton. Mb* France* Brown, Jr., Mrs. W'evley B row it, Mias Edith Brown, Mr*. Hattie Davb, Hb* Mable

Gibson. Mr*. Mercer E. Hines, Mba Mattie Johnston, Mr*. J. Kugler, Mrs Harley l«u*r. Mb* Edith Major, Mias I«vltb Matbbon, Mbs Adeline Miller. Mr*. K. Miller, Oath ton Morris, Mr*. J. North. Mb* Frances E. Nuttail, Mr*. Patten, Mbs K. L. » Mias Jane nip, Mrs. C. E. Reading, Mb* Kstel la (2) Rlck«y, tin. Mary Robinson, Min La nr* A. Hogees, Mb* Irene M. Suymelar. Mbs Alice Smith, Mn. William A. Souder, Helen Thomas, Mba Kllle Word, Mba Florence Hmadman, Mb* Maria Young, Mr*. H. A.

Frew, Mr. Cha*. ' Hahu, Mr. Cbas. Harvey. Mr. Harry Kerns, Mr. Dsnlel R. May, Jr., Mr. Wm. H. Mbrket, Mr. Charles Smith, Mr. J Morris U elb, Master Walter Wllann, C. Bonky, Mr. Ham Petrino, Flglio

’ regular third baseman. Now, IwlUaay thb: Ocean City will play any of tbe county ciaba one aim of three games, on any grounds tbe managers’ uaaire. We don’t care about the train aai vita or anything of that aort. Weil hire tedifu or go ou bicycles Io the piece designated. We have never ben abb get any of these dobs to consent to play ou our grounds, but we're willing make it easy for them. Like Mohamet of old, If they can’t come In the In, we'll take It to limm."

Loot—Gent’* .. >lng from Fourth and Weat avenue to'Wesley avenue, to Fifth street, to boardwalk, to Eighth street; liberal reward. H. BrautAX, Fourth and Asbury avenue. 9-22 <t

ruiUoex routes which tb* Saw iisear Cbatial can offer. si: or * bleb bays taaay amaetbh Irsturw sad IT yoo are lalirimt atop a baa VOC. M. Hurt, G.^% A, Rsw Zsnay tkalnt, Hrducrd matwa Be Waal's ■ a