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OCEAN CITY SENTINEL
VOL. xxv.
OCEAN CITY, N. J„ THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1904.
OceanCity Sentinel
LAW OFFICES
'OCEAN CiT
B < 1..ABBOTT, M. D.
Schuyler C. Woodhull, * M ‘ , wnrueoM,
R CURTIS ROBINSON ’ OFFICE-Coraer Ceutnl ud ElgWH Street Editor and Propriclot ' re. e p v “- MORGAN HAND, orr,et M0U ",
Si-oo Per Year, Smelly in AdeYncc lJX
$1-50 at End o( Year ATTORNEY and T C. HUTCHINSON. M. D. , COUNSELLOR AT LAW.■'
I ciipid's court | 1 OF CLAIMS
CITY DIRECTORY.
CITY OFFICIALS
JONATHAN HAND, ^
^! < ’ fsj HOWARD BURT, M.D, MAY <»URT HOUSE. N. J. * 1° ”"“1X2 ' , " r 809 Wesley Avenge.
JJARRISOX H. YOORHEIiS
• nty MapenUrnilxu-Priil. Jamra 14 L AiV OFFICES SECRET SOCIETIES. A o d 11 ^iTi, >. and A M A p gar &L Boswell. sSSSi»M?S-Vu'r^«li’H L AVV * 'i i'icEs -»%ej>Ui«»o«. Ri.r« tiB. c»nii4-ii,K or n „ , ^ ^ Ciodfrey & Godfrey,
. A. H. BAKER . J A ' Jts »• F-HILDRETH ...u„j 6r t a i er . and. Embalmer,.. ““^mrAwS-r" 1 “ "■! Counsellor-at-T^aw 849 asbury avenue, anf-L.-L.T. My , ,, l ii - OCEAN CITY. N. J.
M ARK LAKE . , rjHAkyES L. HOFMANN , ' • v - / l ndertaker and hmbalmer REGISTERED ARCHITECT Utj NO. 654 ASBURY AVENUE. • ‘ - • oc...c,T,Leonard Kraiiu Co. COAL COAL Electricimis ll coal ■ , COAL COAL,KS':>i”“"'-'"*"' j Huy your ( W fr.«u the IIKAIU.K!’ A ADAMM SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. Readi "5 Coal TWKI.KIH RT. AN!) WEST AVL 8£fire^liS'tSmaSjt.^a^ll^to j j Aay<
<if JeMie
.SMChssi"-^;
MUirex. UMeurai.
SiKeaL Kestate
BOURSE BUILDING
Eighth St. and Asbury Ave., OCEAN CITY Du you want a'Cottace or Hotel? Have you anythin* for rent? Do you stab to buy, or ba*e you anything to aell? L*t me kur.w-l’LL IK) THE RUST. CaUtlotja on application.
EpWAROSJONEHUL IRICKLArER anl PLASTERER
AU work m uiaaon Una prumpUj atieuded to...
s»00 Brighton Place
OOMAN CITY. N. atu. aa
1CEAN CITY BAKERY READ, FANCY CAKES and PIES iEUGE S. BICKEL, Proprietm NO. M ASBURY AVENUE.
Ocean City. N- *•
RUSH imniTISlIlG HEEHCT Ocean Cit> , H. 1.
1 How About Shutting | | Off the Water ? :: :: | S' '*&*&£*** * « ‘We have the mechanics and the ability to '•£ X do this properly. A little attention and ^ ‘ a little expense nbw will save a “heap” X S of it when Spring comes. :: :: :: » « % ?»*$'&**• % JOHN R. GROVES, | 4. 649 Asbury Avenue, :: Ocean City, N.
lie tKilmnl to n name acmrlud uj the cover. Iter lip •-Dried with { acorn, "ll'a a very unhiuc cri-uae." i anld. —hut It happen, that the aa
i» lielonc* la I bud the I am taking
nitudedneiu did no to further trouble. Now when la 1 travel, nlea him. and you could not Induce him ;ed. bohlln* i to 1 “- r < ' l * lm lu a,1 T IhTiodlral unleaa 1 out Ida I sl1 '' 0rsI *“nr« hlni that It la all ri*bt er. and ! IIc “r* T 1 '* 1 bavins made one very aatadtnUled : 1, f“c' or J' tn la take he haa no desire to range. I •Poll the record. Itntb. though laugb- . ^mi- I lQ S- knon-a that had It the contreienip* he would never have noticed hla eiater'a gueat auBdently to . fall In love with. her. GIVEN A SURPRISE
t pon Mini WHtiooi Warning. ' N Harris Corson, sou of Rev. and Mrs. Pennington Coraon, uaa given a pleasant surprise by a number of bia young friends on Thuraday evening last. A moat enjoyable time was had by ail gatbtred In the parsonage They i played gamea for quite aw bile and then partook of refreshments. • I Those present were Misses Ktbel Norcomb, Lydia lilgbee, llertba Sampson, Rena (iUbert, Nan Brmmell, Kraucea Taylor, Alice Bennett, Kfflc Adams, Louise and Carolyn Corson, William H. Colllaaon, Jr., I^onard Murphy, Bert. Darby, Wm. Phillip*. John Hann and Wesley Ooorley.
The Court of Krrore and Appeals h Trenton on Monday reversed the Court of Chancery In the cases ofChas Kvana and the city of Atlantic City against the new Auditorium Pier Com pany. The Court of Chancery bar granted an Injunction re*tndning tin companyTrom erecting a structure on the ocean aide of the boardwalk. Tin decision dissolved the Injunctkiii The question Involved the construction of a deed and how that deed w as affected by certain ordinances paawd by Atlantic City to prevent building on the ocean aide of the boardwalk
CharlesT.CampbellaudBui Needle*, ho fur many yean have been leadCape May, have anotlng the Rapuhtioan ticket hereafter. Tl*yt hem selves aa tired of the lack of organization and lived principles ol the Democratic party. < ampbell lias isaeianr for a number of aa defeated in the recet Needles is city collect, and was re-elected on Tneaday.
Camden paper Is autbotity for the statement that Editor Charles H. Folwell, of the Mount Holly Mirror, I, said to be a candidate for Secretary of thetienate, the position now held by Waller Edge, of Atlantic City. He served for two yean aa Buperv laor of in the Home and made a good
drunkards' gni
plen-inglbe joints of the:
-ufesaed follow
irisl as a protection agi alsof UMilhilloii's 1
ly IhciiWIvT- therewith: rx|>osui
the utter liollot
line. Yes." after ilon't von know." ■s he fHt for hla aakl again, after
Ntdcidy Imn-ui
It to li.-t
Prcaic
the girl was very pMty. lie aat up atraighlcr nnd ia-gnn to be intenated. “W.-P. well." be < xctslnral cheerfully. “I nm glad Hint yon an- a friend of my Mater. Imhesome work, traveling alone.
Isn’t It
Miss \ ini-cr.i gjsjv-d. '-Sic here,’' aha said deep tally, you have been annoyiiig ever since ton. This subterfuge of taking my magazine and pretending that It la yours la very clever, but I inn*t decline to hold aay fnrUo-r conversation with yolL .Walras you Immediately tarn your scat around and refrain from addresaing me or even staring at me I shall -appeal to the passengers. Thera
Alban Fogg. Ocean City, and the holder of considerable property here, who was Uk Democratic nominee for Sheriff of Camden Connty, was defeated for the office, hot he gave hla Republican ipponent a good race. Mr. Fogg ran
Detectives engaged In Die InveMiga- - Don of the attempt to wreck the Cape May express train on the Waal Jersey and Beaabore lUllroad, near Woodbury. last Friday, have reached the
conclusion that It was the work of
tramps who have Infested the
in that vidslty.
GOOD DEBATERS
■v IM-ctded I mpro v rnirnl.
it tonight's meeting of the Me- '• H In ley Delmtlug Hoeiety. the young ^
dlacuss the question, ‘ Itc ^
solved. That Iron is more valuable ■
n gold." On the affirmative m ill Ti, — nunc- •, „»iioi Wesley riooriry and Maurice Hill- , ’ rr ‘"’ 1 " ! ‘ lrl ' ,0 negative. Howard Davis au-l '**''** 1
r Kriward Voas. ,
The deliatr last ThtWsday evening -i»> - »i on, nnw. win proved .-ery Interestlnc. D w as „„ •'"i n »■»
. the question, “Resolved, That Waslis a greater statesman than m>mi sin ,«
, McKinley." The affirmative, repre- n , L. nkni settled by Harold Cottun and Harry snicn tt.e.r r*s.-n ar Lou Id-, won by one point. The nega- nuifon the w a-defended by John YanlSne j oaemoo. ha) m l, and Ixmis Barrett. | .noon- • r~>n wkwr Next week, because of Thanksgi. -, " ■'•"“i-ivn-■ ing. Die meeting of the society will be j ^ 1 '^, held on Wednesday evening, when 1 n ieni aiiiint ire sloi this question Is to he dhv-iissed: “Itc > tempersnire rmnft solved. That the love of money Is ]iro- j ‘ v *arm-r insu ductlve of more crime than angei." : '‘****f‘ * <1 ‘*' P Tlie speakers will be: Afllrmathe ! -mlasashtli*rttj'» i Hiram Steelman and Joslah Dultols: j»i sneh a retmu to . negative, Lyndon Ang and Norman ]'*«*•«imsinrs* m»i Rorle. 1 'oesumsMe. a soaai The members are Improving won-j^JJJ^^^ . derfully as speakers, and City Super-j loaayoneapiajiaa . lutendent Steveoa Is to l« congratu-1 l|s^nare i«-m. n i lated upon the good results of |il-;' or *' l,J - efforts with the young students, who. i An K , cepl ^ e deserving of praise. It will |
I presence 1,01 ^ lon * now before .the “>
f the God will be started.
salnllnj-orMxJy y.
n Phllsdalphja, Cls-
—Ocean City Association tn 1; , Harry Chandler, lot on ocean front oi southwesterly *Me of Thirteenth si reel H- Alroeda Banderlln et rlr., et als
vlruuUly a reMCentlal Subaru ol
a lbs historic Old-world r*
LI—John D. Power* et nx. to Kli/ahetb A. Mearkle, lots Nos. 7Ms and-7HM.
section K.
v. f?MO—William H. (iarrlsnn et nx. to ciaimsof ld * 1 ‘ davenport et al., lot No. Tim,
rresblaz afler ibo trylaa oo
> Eliza-
t, bay front lot*.
SHOT
CAT OWL
?I-Elizabeth W. Gandy to E. l-ee
Arnica dll-! h-SW.W Ss 111, c
1,1-,,, with tb,ana vii.1, 1
r^da.aia.,,1, .lUWaOla, IW, Wlto I ““ f? 1 ”- < W »» 10
.-iistd saloon and how to nblltetate and so prevent the de-tructlon of pular government on these sliores; startling presentation of the cconomlt•pects of tlie came of Prohibition
hlrh would have put tn shame the William Bremen, of South Dennis, hackneyed 'e.|iial iaxatlAi' shlbbol- surpriaad Ulmaelf, hla bradier, John, ettes of the two parties arrayed against, and Cheric iiorle, of this city, while each other In New Jersey and driven , the trio were engaged In gunning on them In sheer de*)ieratlon In search of William's place, In South Dennis, on some reasonable Issue on w hlch to go Thuraday laat, by shooting a rat ow I before the Intelligent voters of this W pad that la a nUlm scarce article commonwealth In the pending cam- in tills auction. William willlutre palgn: an n|itlmlstic outlook 0|»n the, pird mounted. Held of American politics which, see- itadde Uw cal owl, the |«irty bagged Ing the end from the beginning, as, twanty two taibliiu. Ova every sincere lover o(lnith sees it, eon-jtceu black birda and I lidently experts In tlod's time and In , w hich wasn't a bad day'
erthrow of. - -
tlie legalized liquor trafllc-these were : Celery For Bhei of the great, huming thoughta Ho, all you rheumatic! Celery hurled out Into the midst of an and- "ever was liner than that which you lenre that sat spell bound by there ut- »UI And in the market* jurt now. terances of a man in dead earnest.’ Lhop op the *Ulk* In pieces an Inch If Mr. Roswell ever speaks again In : ■»d a half In length, boll theijujp. town, do not fkll tn hear him." ! water until aolt, and drink the water. • • - Or stew them In milk and butlar, lumiuuniiwird. thicken with a little flour auA eat Pertinent Qurslions. warm with toaat or potatoen. RhetiOrtAX City, Nov. 12, IBtit. | malism la Impoanihle, It is said, If the mu Bentinki.:—There are rev- vegetable be cooked and freely eaten, era! of your subscriber* and citizens Besides, there la no greater delicacy of till- city w bo would he glad to have than Mew ed celery. The value of the some dvthillc in formation regarding plant lies In the aplol, or parsleyve true situation in municipal affairs, ( plior, It contains. This dilates the hlch docs not seem to be obtainable aplioreUc and diureUe. Anything from onr municipal oftlcers.and.know- that produce* a profuse persplratloii Ithat you are usually well itortcri good for the rheumatic sufferer,
ill that relates to the city’s rnndli, we would lie glad to get through culumitaof the SfNTiXHI. such loformatlou as you otay have and tlie
i. feel* free to |>ubli*b In re-
gard to the present llnanrlat eondhlou
how the
ami what amount of balau of the several department*
Houttieru Haltwar.
Is HallroaO, sl k V, p. m..dml ■alow. W. C- at *.« p. m- < iroazh Pullmaa drwirtaa ro □dottier points. t’DSZrsI
Hsorgls. E’lor.ds, C«
k desertptlvs or U
es of tbe IVcbsjIranl*
Borne folks are continually having sore throats says, the Gentlewoman. When, despite all precautions, an at tack seems imminent, he should dtp
’em I appropriations ~*ta ml Id-»«ted finger Into baking soda and
rub each tonal! well with this every tiour or two. Many attacks may be
account of some cu ‘ ' ,hon ,hu * A rou K h ' ^ rs going a haul the streets to the' or * cteth 001 of ‘ CMold , that there are not any .Tattable' "!*.*— HWtM tlH!»»»> kM'WTyW
i to pay for work already done of roiirre none to pay for any needed to be done: also. If w Hhln
your knowledge, why the necessity
ly executive sessions; and
why the boardwalk was not removed according to program, and why 11 so suddenly develo]ie<1 that such pro-
be low-rmte ten-day eoach txru IVnn«jflvaata Railroad altord a
with aometbiug dry, worn for a night, In good. Frequent sore throat* '‘ng In a household should sng- ) examination of the sanitary
In bta address at tbe laying of the corner-stone for the new Plain Held High He boot. Corporation Counsel
,» l,«, .. ‘•f ^ A. Ha Hi saaM a aal
™n.l*.,a,,a, af P l|., „• lb. pul. h.UC a .. lutaalU 1. b, to,, i™, b, ab, nbaa iHAbMauiaa.aBd, wbcaKL, „ b^^,
u^d.ub »to.l.lla,
of public schools when selecting candidate* for member* of Common Council, because upon these local governing bodies now, more than ever, rests
tlie welfare of the schools.
why it w
the amount of Interest c
elty has •
aved on Uiffpurchaae. There .1 other things we would like
to know, but we will w ait to ore' what the Bextinki- care* to tell about lliese
before troubling you furtber. " Tst«s " waist Kwcmptioa. Very truly yours. Delegates representing nearly Iw
OX* A»F TUB CrrOKXH. j thousand Civil Wi
Respectfully referred to I Treasurer, wb^ ha* the i
i City
ra than forty yaara
John R. Kendrick, w ho has voted in
OceanCity for some part, » a* lu St ^ ployed lor i
Isoula on election day, closing up his ! BnU1
affairs as Textile Commissioner for the j ' World's Fair and also as Ju<*e of! Xfcl* Mints
Awards In a letter to Tug SKXTiXBia ] Tbe Rev. W. L. Steiner, of MUlvlIle,
List of unclaimed tetters rentalulng In Uic Ocean City Edit Office for Uw week ending November 12, MW:
-aZT 1
Kendrick expressed tlie dee)>eat wcllkiKiwolnU>McUy,beadedaguiiregret at loatng hi* vote; bis oue com- ulng iwrty which brought home i l>eusatiou being that be witnessed the score of rabbit*. The paator proved I cyclone which swept Missouri iototbe|good shot and killed more than hb Republican fold. j aliare of the cottonUUa.

