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OCEAN CITY SENTINEL
VOL. XXV.
OCEAN CITY, X. J., THUKSDAY. NOVEMBER UKM.
NO. 31
OceanCity Sentinel r.w,.k.d w„ kl ,LAW OFFICES
° C " :Ar \X' TV ’ '
QURTIS ; ROBINSON Editor and Propriti
trictly ir
Schuyler C. Woodhull,
B p I . ABBOTT, M. D., Phyairian and Nnrgron, OFFICE-Conir Ctilnl ud ElttaU StretL
it End of Yea
CITY DIRECTORY. CITY OFFICIALS M.jor-Jo—!«■ O.tliainplon. n vUm*. ’uUeSS^-Jt Irbolaa Ooriou.
MORGAN HAND, A ATTORNEY and
. COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
Defended Up fo Very live of His Nominalion Doctrines He
Now Repudiates.
■ and involved Hut
JOLLITY MARKED HALLOWE'EN HERE
*tbeau^ Ma8< > ueradcrs ' in Grotesque
ur-Cv-Jiider J.i
J.C. HUTCHINSON, M. D.
11 omaeopatliiHt.
• Apr vtav tut ur Mui ai^V.V j N T o. 824 Ocean Avenue.
JONATHAN HAND, '
SoUeMor. lUalaraDCaaacery. SotaryPabUc, 9 ^ HOWARD BURT, M. D. J Rea)rt X,l^| |: rure Hia Ol CALK MAYOOUKTHOLHK, N. J.: ^ and tlteraoc** to Prov,
lli'tLaa lti.|.|
n.„ ms
GOVE OFFICE MAD r
and Picturesque Attires, Pilled Streets for Hours.
Iceau city had the liveliest Hal • e'en iu it« hl.tory '-on Monday mlng la-t |ia«t," a- (V.iiRH^.itiai
809 Wesley Avenue.
H ARRIS0N 11 VOORHEF.S j Yiriiji, Cottneiel lor - at - L,a\v, 1
N. GR1SCOM. M. D.
SECRET SOCIETIES. rzssxteirZrT&j:-, rmrb ntoaUl. la ball IB ^Ma»>inr
LAW offices Apgar & Boswell,
L A W OFFICES
Godfrey & Godfrey, . ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. ' JAMES M. E. HILDRETH 1 ! Cnu nsellor-at-l -a w
. U'Mn^aday. anil Haluntay^ 3 £)K. CHARLES B. RIDER
► • Dentint •*
759 Asbury Avenue
A. H. BAKER lUndenaker - and • Embalmer,. 849 ASBURY AVENUE, OCEAN CITY, N. J.
CHURCH SERVICES.
ud ncbtli atra<J r K«v. IVnnlocum Ourx>n. P Monitai aarvk*.IMK «vrolii»Mrrtaa.: "fia^t T -r : -d r „J, ; B.C U to.;.n ; rtaVi-.rS^’tfUru. It- It ;
0! I ARLES L. HOFMANN REGISTERED ARCHITECT NO. 654 ASBURY AVENUE. OCCAM CITY M J. COAL COAL
COAL
Mark lake
Undertaker and Embalmer
COAL
COAL :™
Leonard Kraus: Co. Electricians J? I A'.bury Avenue. Ocean City, N. J.
Buy ywur Coal frnra the
SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. ^ TWELFTH ST. AND WEST AVE. Sell A» }d» are alaaye aure of RetlinK 14,0 2240 i-.unila to the «..u 00,c e
HKADI.EY A ADAM*
Readine; Coal
HERBERT A. BUZZARD SSmiitary I’ltti ...Drainage... KTF.AM - AVII - HOT WATER - REATIVU. Keiimmtre i 'beerfnlly (liven- JobiOn* Promplly “•t«>drd lo. SHOP: 648 WEST AVENUE residence: ninth and asbury avenue OOEA.TV CITY*
L'aton Tabernacle BepOat Cbarcb.^tjtOb gEasgfjargavst.vas:
Cause for Alarm! If the plunibini;; la not Jon right it certainly la reason wh. yon ahould be concerned. W provide the mrt of plumbing tha protecta tbe.hcullh. Comfortable, Reliable,
a> I Hoi Air iu Bj Hot Water 'w |5 I IWibluatk : 1 s ‘« ln
There many point* In favor o our work and yon ought to knov
■ NTABi.iMMitu ■••i. Tin, Galvanised S. B. CONVER Sl'SvT" ta*H AJtttfKY AVE. :: •«an City. N J. ROOFING
rS“-
nan BAtTinr caeara. Ladlaa' Aid n»H» Brjt^Tbu™^ Mr*. L.n. HaHtb^acrvlarji Ml**
5SSSJ '
(WARD STONEHILL to WIUlajR K. blonahllll CKLAYER Hi PlAtTEMR paooipUy auendad to,a Brigrlit °tt Place OCEAN CITY. N. J. IK.I.I. Tfel-KI-HOKK 5» »•
EAN CITY BAKERY
iREAD. FANCY CAKES and PIES GEORGE S. BICKEl, Proprietor NO. an ASBURY AVENUE. Ocnanaty.N. J. RUSH ADVERTISING AGENCT Ml Aabwry Avewn* ■ City, K* J*
DAVID MUIR, JR., Tin,-Slate-aafl* Sian-lioio!!, CORRUGATED IRON WORK. FURNACES AND RANGES. 40B Wesley Avenue, - Ocean City, N. J, He pair* ol every deacrlptlou for all make* of Furnaces and Kangea. Repairlug done promptly. Smoky chimney* cured or no charge. Shop hi rear.
Da^s.... When the bathroom 'was not Inviting, by rea*on of Its cloaed-ln. unsanitary marble waabatand, a ooay corner of the aleepteg apartment waa uaually act aalde for making the toilet and waa looked upon aa indlapenaahle U well^ppolnted mom Thla ord. thing* prevailed until-the Introdnetlmi
which are ao dainty and aUreetlve that tha charm of,the dreaalng corner vanlahea to favor of a bathroom equipped with a "Standard" lavatory, with pore running water, hot or coW as desired. "Standard" lavatories are made In many artistic and original designs. In one piece. Oor prices and the ability of our workmen will meet w ith, your approver .'.
JOHN R. GROVES, 649 ASBURY AVENUE, K' “ OCEAN CITY, N. J
Hilraordlaa'r) Acrobatic*. c nr. a ,k H the nemo.-
cry year
lor tlM* lust I. n year* tllr principle of railroad UXatMn .wtal.llalied by the 1.1 w of lv«4. l|«< did not change tils position mill! he l»*'nnie the lieuio-'rat-
T'*>A | members of the Ididle*' WAS HE RIGHT IN THE YEARS the First M. K. Church gave _ FROM 1W1 TO 1NH7 |cheon In the room, of the ocean City
Athletic Association ami Walidrlla Council held a mask party and box
If ha h Why «
l.ahad by tl
law of II
■ of taxo* j!
haogad, WHY?
, social In the Bed Men'.- <
| did Mr. Black ac
HOW THE DEMOCRATS HU GIT Till PRINCETON VOTf • ■That dodge-of the KeaKii'nita In try lifc to work 'Ole* for KlaekWpcaiue h. U a ki.id mile of PriiKrtun imlege." oh aerv .-d Joe Se>l<T, an okl time theat rival advaluv a cent now living In New ark. "rvmiiMl* me of a story 1 heard on the r-md owe aliont the hard luck
to lay of? and play t. hut they fontld th« anna agalnat them
'Stark
morning, the -trect* iu the central
paat. Why {iwrtion of the city were tilled w ith
jolly-looking and gn.UW|uewppearing 1 maaquerader*. It wa* one grand ear-
. I t
> tha
act of 18R4 by « road property oa assessors for tha
‘ of j aubjert Of e.puil tr
a, by all tho partias in
Black waa a u •xaflou ,-oitiuii
CTmrle* U. Hlajk "
hr equal t I—luted by <
which made's nimrl to II 1UJI7. The comiulasion r ■Fibst. Thill the -laic ST> on the thouean. vnlnation derived from
1 for mllmad
i legislature. If. on i Khonld flncl that a ■ j is deslntlde. their ' lined to draw-ins a and trorkiiiK atutut
lie Ollier hand, the} change In the law
e -had sent thr
lowuefolk^^^ very apaaun ■ of the ahow were pretty near pair w hen they mat In the bar the town's only hotel to talk
our favoi
:i ■drlity In ugh eseepl .' “hooted the manager
lain tlwroughly ire. Bo intr.ea aking theso tel work side by
GAME PLENTIPUI, Trie Prospect* for «;aod Up. The o|ien arawn for game In tl
State begins on November 10, and the pma|ie<-t* for good e|«ort are plentiful, and the recent rains will make the hunting good. Quail* also are exceptionally ntimeroua. In the middle of
county, from Seavllle north,
where the wood* are moat contlnuoas, phearant* are re|*irtM^plentiful. The
Id 1 ll«l<
the *1
>. I hi* a
trJUo.tini.teM to hr di*inh local taxing dlairict* in p amount of rinli |mi|. In tlie aereeal lo.-ul tsv'iui Second.—That the act ol
• Firet -The Itml of 188L under » l ilrand other then the ma ways, l*
115
problem
of taaa- gray squirrel 1* seen U* any group of oniousiy . wood*, and hr appeara to be In good
r tlinn main J! v ‘ "•“••r ♦* * ,, r .o>*coet that condition and numerous, itl cbiH* pro,,. * “ i r^. U . :r ' ,h * b *‘ , tr * in * d " bility j On 'he bay aide about Oreen Creek lirutxTty. us bi.,1,'1 Aim* i n*aid*ir and northward, foxea are found more rrt of .,«■****. y r ,|,e cxUilklate for goi.-ru ,iu,n * ron * •• 1,n ^ or y®* 01 ' The " n * WA.1SU,-. ^ approves' and iudor*e* thr laxaiiuit ^**1* hbunly of MS will stimulate hunt!TJ?r y L v *!L ?. J {dawk 4»-Up- l*eomen.tb- ydatform of 4ng oorndderebly, and tha aklna wBMy r the u-*' of j;, lt phi' h follows: sell for FJ for mounting. The etoaed ri'iiiiqul.. Iisl "We demand tqiul taxation of all aeason on deer will not expire until 1WWwrty rw meal fur reilgl.ai*. cliari- 1907; Imt the ex|iertmeti "
Tl "' . the number placing Iraiarted animal* ll . a, ** *4j°*e point* In thl* county
deer are found naturally am
doubtful sueeeaa.
The tecl estate of Woodcock have afforded excellent iavs.nl* iu. feature* sjiorr, and during the few wet daya tMiwte ehtsaliiratSau j have been found In a* large number aa •r tax to I*- tiii|v,-e.| ‘ was rx|ieeted. Though the open i New Jersey aie tut son hegan OHofaar 1, they bare hi t'll., 1 "' "ntouf i l,Ctn ,c " rri y hlln,r ' 1 H" 111 <hl " wl elr owner* i.' tax ^ ur ^ a * re beginning to arrive
t '111.1 rite mitwoilur- * n< * at® ®xp*Hed here
iipt tin' property of 1 v' 1 ' 1 weather advance*. Tha? are
dtatriete, Ittt as re ndar whic
f raUntad amt e
*■ privilege* l'
e follon itig rccum t
l
•tiou In the statute t Mi tlie .real estate t ud mnaI pnrpoasw. 1
IU.I e.ili
of tlie spirit of »l
i direct tiAhitl
i the tlKimuiml dollars otikl he reix-nleil: -uel
ait taxed at l It dtstrkl* It la toreted. ge o bs paid or. , with tha tax as paid by if
1 prstwty shall
H. property **x»| '•> onir.urm rule. The Urpuble Isianl of Hcan.party ha* hoikeu In Now Jersey rale «f tlie every pledge of equal taxation that It a Ulch mu h has made to the people. U never gets g tbs state beyond the appolnteent of a commlato aquahza Mon to luqulrr. Wa aaaart that tha day :h property. 1 •' inquiry is pkaL The aute U in pua-
viduala and * r *' 1 °n ®f *he f*.1a.”
real ..tats Compar, th.s with what Mr. Black.
, '.897, and what Mr. number of tha tax b, IS latter. Which 4
His plan for the eqnallxatloo at tax-
ation tn New Jersey: *ri*r* ■*■ xssxr. “The legislature should pare a law In hM spewb hef.we tlw l»etimcraUr BmlUng the rate la each taxing dla- club iu Newark on Hept It. lt*H. Ur.
trict to m per cant of Its ratable* Black said
TMa would be ample to meet all the “The Krpuhllrami want
of any taxing district r^ugat. —
,t ! found chiefly In the
t< ‘ the dry weather has dried np the In-
(land creeks.
A portion of Uw new drum corps ol Kalmta Tribe enlivened the dty by making arveral street puadaa during week. The turnout unlay evening was for the pnrpoae of advertising the RepobMean on Monday evening, they escorted the speakers to the inerting ball. The boys didn't do badly at all. "Lu ' Wallaca Uaw tba tiaaa drum just aa though be Idu and handled himself Hke a
question of equal tsra-
ni va I of fu Kalmla Tribe's drum cor|>«, whioli escorted the visiting statesmen to Trower'a Hall, enlivened tiling* mate-
rially.
There were the nanal prank* on the part of the small boy and those of larger growth. A few algoa dmppeared from their accustomed place*, occasional team was found far from its proper location. Huwnothlng very serious was re-
ported.
Hallowe'een, or All Hallows' Kve, strictly speaking tbevIgllorAIISalnta' I>ay, la the time of the rear, next to Christmas, marked by the most numerous curious old customs. The origin of the old practice* on Hallowe'en seems loot In antiquity, and yet It la doubtful If they can lie further traced than the Middle Ages, although they undoubtedly the outgrowth of other cuatoma which have fallen Into disuse. Like many another peculiar ■eaaon of festivity, the Hallowe'en ■uperatltlon and games come to u* from the British lale*. There, aa every ■Undent of popular cuatoma know*, the variety of the game* andi su|eratltloiia • only limited by thenuraberof counies In Great Britain and Ireland. There 1* no agreement In the method of celebrating Hallowe'en, and very little unity of pnrpoae. excepting that everywhere the night la anpiweed to witness the dispersion of the witches, autumn apple and the frulti of the nut tree*, furnish the eharaeterlslk: refreshiC now' believes in witches, hut of the remoter joirts of Great Britain the ceremonies of Hallowe'en conducted In a manner w hich leads the observer to believe that there still -main* a auperalitiou* awe of the Itch. Perhaps the old lady no longer float* through the akles upon her broomstick with her favorite black eat sluing behind her. There la etill, in of the remoter quarters of Hie British islas, that same ehlldish belief In the procession of witches across the there IsatCbristmavUdeofthe herd of reindeer draw tng tlie' sleigh of Kria Kriugle. The majority of the Hallowe'en superstition* which are still In u*e here are those which perhaps moat delight the heart of youth. The Idea of witchcraft ha* disappeared from them ao
hoMa a caudle to her face before a mirid sees peeping over her shoulder "the face of her future husband, knows K la not an apiskritton, but that
BOURGEOIS LOSES
In a atilt, w herein Anderson Hourtola, of EstclvUle, administrator of ir estate of Mary J. Gration, of Philadelphia. was sued for au accounting, County Judge lilgbee, In Atlantic City, on Saturday, rul«*l that th iranee money paid upon the death of hr dereaaM shouM been considered a part of her r. Bourgeois contended that the husband had made an assign men him shortly before his death, and that be had used Abe Insurance money lu liquidating debts of the dead husband to blmaelf. The Court ruled that the Insurance money was rightly m part of the wlfr’i estate, and that Bourgeois must account for It to the heirs of the latter.
1-bsrl.s J. Hops las, IMartrt I Acn>i,soml>arB Balls . I 'UUxiUlphls. Pw, alii Uk* li
tormBtlup roncartUnr Takreoed, Is Irtitltiv Ixaeis *n,t lauMsa 1 'mi M br lb. IMitrsi BsUrosS of New Jersey, wblcb ie hsC upon appUosUos to C. M. Bart A, 1« Uberty strart, flaw Turk City.
ilsRslIrosCst OIM.D.C.M sja p. m.. sa4 will n
Vuclalaacd I.vUer*. I of unclaimed letters remaining In the Ocean CUy Post Odice for the week ending October 2», HUM: WOMBS: Abbott, Mrw* Jolla Bender, Nl ias Anna E. Blakeley. Mia* Alice Nannett Bonner, Mra. Harry S. Flach, Mb* Goldie Moran, Mrs. A. Perry, Mr*. E. R. Tarr, Mia* Annie Wright, Mias Lney K.
ItOttlg, Mr. F. U. Smith, Mr. Kb WARD M. Surros. P. M
The Waat Jerary Kalinas! Company Fl>n Bbst—A ten-room rurnlabed will balk] a new round-honag for the cottagefor the winter month*. Bath "dammle*," to take the place of the' electricllgtit*, hot-air fumaea. Apply'old round-houae blown down during V Sentinel ofllee, Oomn CMy, K. J. I the atorm aome week# ago.

