Ocean City Sentinel, 12 January 1905 IIIF issue link — Page 3

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Ocean City Sentinel irHUKMOAY, JAJM AItY 12, IW» We nhall be Kiwi Ui rreeive Iteuia ul newe and eumraunlnaUoim of intermt

r reader*

to Oil* OBtnmanity Mid <>u

everj'where.

All oummunicatioin allot eoiu|*nM wKh Oir full 1 add■ eft* of the write*, not 11 for publication, but a- a Kin

food faith.

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LOCAL DOTS.

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The |dea*aiit

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Bank ontclali

on Tueaday.

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aort of a w a "Kubberi

The annual meetliif of tba #t<a-l bolder*pf the Klr«t National Bank . >cean City a a* held on Tuewla iftemoon, wlien the following u«a ■hoaen director*. 1*. M. C'raaae, J. M. t heater. K. \ ‘otwon, I. H, Cbauiplon, H. W. • arda, M Wealey Lake, Kill* I Harebell, Che* Mathew*, \V I Mamcy, H. li. Moore, It B. rdlte !|di 1. Scull, B. Howard Thori lianlel S. Steelman and ImIu I

l.udlam.

The only change In the dlieetora the aubatitution o( l^alle S l.udlai for Harry Headley. The latter re>ign< the board aome time ago H re*lgnatlon wa* arcrided at the tlun

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a aoiar plexu*. Revival inrttinge In the Kl Church thl* week. All the firemen w ill go to neat Sunday evening Chief of Police Seull «ay* l amall boy* are Mnoking. Everylody here I* ex|iectln Keep In mind the entertah Trower’* Hall thl* evening. Be *Ure and attend the li Trower** Hall Uila evening.

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though It were an old atoty. Y#ur paator w III be glad to act you In church next Sunday, remember. When you find a man ape*king III of other*. It I* but an opinion of him aelf. “ The HUIe la-ague of Seaahore Iteaorta will bold It* annual meeting ou February nth. The new chief of the Are ilt iiartmeul entertained the boy* at the Prado ou Tueaday night. Rather windy for promenading on Sunday, but otberwbw It wa» a pretty nice w Inter day. Large congregation* greeted Hie paator* of the ditlereul eburebe* In thl* city Sunday. Lincoln'* birthday. February 12th, and Washington'* birthday. February 22d, will be the next holidays. Alex. Hector, *011 of Henry Hector, a well-know n colored resident, 1* seriously III with typhoid fever. Looks a* though there w 111 tie lota doing on the new boardwalk. In the way of buslues*, next summer. Not a* many social gathering- till* winter aa there were last year. What’a the matter with the boy* and girl* ? Council has been kepi pretty busy the past couple of week*. Another apecial meeting on Monday night last. The Ocean City Building and lanu Aaaoc-latioii will hold It* mouthly meetlng Saturday evening In K. of P.

Hall.

The rain storm on Friday night made quick work of the snow remained after Tueaday night'* tation. A meeting of the oltlclal boai the Pint M. E Church will he thb evening at the close of the re Keport says the Stale tiamc and Flab Commission ha* decided that a fanner baa a right to kill game ou bit own premlaes at any lime In the year. There w III be *|>ecial music for th< firemen who will attend the Presbyterian Church ou Sunday evening. The pastor will preach on “F'aithfulAmong the pretty Christmas tree* Just taken down w as ll^l In of Mr. and Mr*. W. F. Ji*i was aJnurce of much |dea*u children An Important business meeting of the W. C.T. U. will be bcM al the home of Mr*. Martha l.ake. Fifth and Wealey avenue, next \\ eduosd ayafternoon . Many went to bed on Monday evening expecting lo see snow or rain when they aroee on Tuesday morning, but they wire agreeably di*ap|Kiinted. The day was very nice. The PleaaantvHle Pres* oiler* (5 worth of trading slain p* to the cltlxen who guesses the Identity of the reflective candidates for mayor at theipring election In March. Talk about cute Prt«! \ REVIVAL MEETINGS

In connection u Itb the revival ui ment In the First M. E. Church, vices are being held In the edifice every evening thl* week. On Monday night, there was a ference and prayer, the witdect dlacuaaed being ‘‘A Revival uf Kcllgloi

In Ocean City."

There wa* a good attendance of offlcera and teacher* of the Sunday school on Tuesday- evening, when

k Revival In

ANNUAL MEETING

PAVILION HELD up for A time

PEEsoiixr. “LOTOS' LANE”

ji» !■*■ baack.

Miss Fdltti flukes, of Torkaboe. wa*

Mayor Thinks Site Should be Selected Before Passing the Ordinance. Monday . -ciiln, : , the ordinance .-all i mg for the opening, grading, etc., of a 1

a Allen, of Philadelphia,

-r here on Sunday,

ay berry, of Philadelphia,

here a few day* wUiee.

Adams, of Philadelphia, a* a vlslloi here dutlug the week. Ml*. Hula Kruat, of this city, has turued from a vt*lt to Philadelphia. Ml-Benedict 4'bllllp*. of PhlUdal

Kbnie/ei

JILL DISAPPEAR Beginning of Many Improvements to and Around

Ninth Street Pier.

Ocean City's bulldluft prospect* for

FINEST C0TTA6ES IN OCEAN CITY

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r*ou, of Atlantic City, wa* derday * visitor, to thla city, (irosscup, of Wenooah, was

in j«i rarity.

of the uearueft* of the a

: ordinance had Ik • Tiamploii asked a< if hiHudiii^ Allan

dhle MW, each shareliolder being ,

eulliled to a vote, making up the {

rid capital There were tuat 410 ‘, • cast at the election a year ago. ( the absence of Senator I‘o-—e, Preaideut, who w*. In Trenton!, cling the opening uf the Mate . |

Ixiglslature, Vlt* PresRlent ft. I'• ,

‘ presided at Tuesday's mtctlug. e board will meet tomorrow fur!,

reorganization. !,

may not be out of place At till- ,

highly flattering nuarirlal eondlliuu,i]

'tin ting much credit upon the cardut;, laiiagemeut that lias marked the L mree of thbi lualltutlou slucr It- .

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WENT TO DENNISVILLE

Mrrwn liry l.oclgi .

A jolly- parly from the local lodgi K night* of Pythias went to lleunl*ille on Kalurday evening' to Install the officea of Heunlsvllle Lodge, No. 1SU. The number was made upof Ills trlct Iieputy Grand Chancellor, W. W. Adams,who Installed the officers: It. H j, M. W. Adams. George <1 Adartit, llayton L. Vauamau and H. Miller, of Oceau City Lodge, No. and Wm l-ake, of .Seashore Ixslgc,

No. &S.

The Ocean City folk* had quite a rive—a distance of eighteen mile* ich way. Their visit wa. In the nature of a surprise to the HetinlsvMIc her*^ because, while the l.xal atlod had beeu expectnl. the day •o stormy It was rather Imagined they would postpone the visit. However, upon the arrival of the boy* from 8fi, they were Uken In charge by nber of Heunlsvllle Ixslge, and given a good aup|ier. Taken all through, the Ocean City delegation as delighted with the trip WILL GO TO CHURCH

All the local volunteer firemen will attend services In the Fir-t Prenby terI'burcb next Sunday evening, 1 a special sermon will be delivered by the pastor, Rev. H. T. Casselberry. 1 la an annual custom of the meui- » of the Oceau City Volunteers. 1, to go to church in a body, a ereut church each year. Tills time as suggested by aome of The tlrcu that It would be a good Idea If the three fire companies would attend nc'scrvlce In a body. The subject brought up by Foreman J. C.Bteel1 at a meeting of No. 1 Company on Friday last, with the result that the three companies will go lo church ■Sunday night, as above slated. All of the boya will assemble at the Ninth I fire bouse at 7 o'clock on

I0U * 1 called up. Mayoi

| the *dk Isablllty

” f » avenue, between Fifth and Bh ' elu *;afreet*. It might be well, be Iholigbt, f.,r t ouik-II and tbe officers of Hie 1 ,l " -Ocean City Laud Company, which ! °- j brought suit againrt tbe Ocean City

1 Is

ueh bene

sued, it will 1 tlw land

r. Ili-adley's opinion .was that II Id I*.- all right lo go ahead w ilh irdlnauce. If an agreement <-au.e reached w ith the land 00mthen the »|>erilng of Atlantic iiie. at the i>olut refer rest ^oe-tnay rxeludtsf before the contract I* nlesl fur opening the other street*, ■orge O. Adams was In doubt as to ther U would he better to get the pany in amicably or force it in. ic Mavor said that the land com- >- ba- aete<l arbitrarily all along, g noihing less Ilian an obstruction

er go to a match and ablugle d 7 Never hoard of ■wmethlng out of tbe ordinary, and If you waul lo have a very

ruing you’ll

give

t the 1

Mrs. Fra

Royal, Tenth and

.Saturday evening next. The atfalr III be under the auspices of the 1 Baptist Church. Kefreshmenl-

Tbere w ill he a amall

mission charge—ten cents

At tbe stated communlcat Ion Ocean City Lodge, No 171, F. A A. M., this evening, among other Impurbuslneea to he disposed of. Dr. : N. Grtsoom, of this city, will be crafted In the lodge.

sound reading, w hen and said he hoped lha Id day tbe ordinance'ove •sent. He expressed th

Mr. Headley agreed t

at a delay. .Something ought 1 ic quickly toward securing a 1 lot the building. ' layor Champion said that be w

The logical |

vicinity should do

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tbe pavilion h people In that •Ir duty by the outlined.

f the

■rdinauee would lie accepted ending and passed to second reading. Tilt vole was unanimously "no." Councilman J.C. Steelman said that he chemical hose on the machine of

he Ocean City Voluut

n bad shape and new hose 1* needed On motion of V C. Godfrey, m ■ndeil by li. L Smith, tbe matter w eft in the baud* of the pro|>er roi nlttee, which will deceive luatructloi

ey made a -motion, wlTIch tlial the Street 1 ommlltee after notice ha* been I the Ocean City Lai id the Ocean City Assoc: iot resell an agreemrnl by tliat en the proposed work on enue, hetw ecu Fifth and Sixth shall he excluded from the lug Atoll- were ordered i City Water Company, $72.42; Ocean City Water Com( fs7..V>; George Haw kins, 11.75; George W. Ernst, $105 01; Julius Way, $41.00. After the adjourumeut of Council, the members met In tbe Mayor's office to talk over the location for the pavilion.

prtuled. I ipauya: lion do not : time, then I laullcavciu

COURT HOUSE DOINGS

Another session of Court waa held

on Monday of this week.

Miss (lattle Morris, of Wildwood,

visited her mother ou Sunday.

I’ostmader Horace Richardson visited Wildwood on Haturday last Mr*. John Richardson la critically with little hope for her recovery

great scarcity of tenement house* KIIU,

tbe Sunday School.'

There w aa a service In the church la* evening; to-night the official hoard will discuss "A Revival Within tbe Church," and to-morrow evening there will be a meeting to he addressed by local preacher*, exborten and das*

Next Sabbath will be "debl-fund" Bund ay In tbe 1-Tret 'M. K. Sabbath School. It L Intended, beginning at the time stated, to make every third Sunday a “debt-fund" Sunday until tbe Indebtedness of the school I*

cleared.

caused rent*

greatly.

Chris. Garrison was adopted Into the mysteries of th* Had Men on last

Saturday aieep.

Capt Benjamin Hall, of the Town"end's Inlet Life Saving Station, spent Sunday here with bis family. ! A stranger In town recently suggested that a few arc lights 011 our streets would he a great Improvement. Harry P. Bennett, who liad

PUPILS HAD NICE TIME High Mchooi Koienalnc* b> miss

Manic Boric.

Miss Mattie Boyle. Assistant Prludpal hi the Oceau City High School, entertained tbe pupils of the High School at her home--tlie Emmett—on

Saturday evening la*t.

The young folks bad a mod enjoyable time, and the evening hours flew by 1.*. soon for the scholars. They play ed games and amused themseh In various way*, partaking of choke refreshments and dainty viand* before skying good night to their hostess. Those preseul included City Huperlutendciit James M Msi,-.,., Mis Stevens ami Master I heodore Stevens, Prtnd|ial Geo (ye M. Ellis and Mr*.

Lockwood and Boas,

advance school teachers: l||L*e» liertba Camp-

bell, Violet Champkm, Harriet tScburch, Fill* Campbell, Effic Adams,

Grace Adams and Maude Foulda

John R. VanTlue, Lyndon Aug, Hiram Steelman, Jr., J. W. Goorley,

l*»l* Barrett, Herbert Bmtlb, Lawrence Lear and Ralph Adam*.

Rev. W. E. Lawton, of Upland,

Helaware County, Pa., w h

acce|4rd tbe |>a*tunite of the Unit

fortune, to fracture several rib* re- Baptist Church, notified the uougregaoeutly, la no* able to attend lo bust Him on Sunday Iasi that he could not

i. Both

About two hundred men and t

piling of the boardwalk referred lo by the gtdd)h-eopboni»tk- summer youth is -'Lovers' l-alw" - ■-ounectiug the

(». S. Henry, oT G

>• Young'. I It is the iul rxtcuil th* N

w hich will take It'some distance Into! — the urea n,making it a most delightful SamUCl SchUfCH

OCEAN CITY. Naw Jot

rt at all time, during the summer j REAL ESTATE i i il DNMaual IsywUoa.Aii tks |a«sw j especially hi the cieniiig*. The a ND INSURANCE ' .-.v , pier w*. a favorite tryrting place 'o 701 UbBrJ j f( _ , j — -

■ Gertrude Harkiey. of PhlladeB i> the guest of Rev. and'Ur.. H ■sellierry. iard Madden, a young Pblladel-

, of Philadelphia, foi

early li

and wife.

Wly,

-turn Ibis w eek after spending

I weeks in Philadelphia.

Joxiah Sack, of Middletown, visitor at the homes of her aous

city during tbewreek past.

- Sara A VanGUder and Mia* Williams, of Petersburg, wore

etc., to he built by .William G. Mooie. TbU, it la said, will cost something like $15,101 or‘$IH,0Un. enezer Adams, rumor ha. It, a* ecu mentioned In these columns before, oontemplalea the eret-tloii ot buildings to take the place of tlk.se oru down ou tbe old walk on the siuth side of High(b street. It certainly looks as though Ocean -Tty l» going to have a pretty talr ■prlug, In so far as it relates to bulking. Most of the contractors are of ibis opinion, NEW OFFICERS

II spend

s lathe

Champion, dr. and Mr*. S 11. Sampson and ■a. V a ha Is Steelman, of thl* city, I tow n ou Sunday aflertmou to at id the funeral of a relative, dr. ami Mr*. R. R. Albertson and -.and Mrs. flahlgrea Albertson, of ■antic < Ity, were recent guests ol • and Mm. Harry Clayton, drs Mark Bauer, who has beeu seriously ill, is recovering, her friend . Ill be pleased to learii. She I* unde ic care of Hr. T. C. Hutchinson. Ex-Coum-llman James Linn, of Philadelphia, w as a visitor here early la week. He owns a cottage on .utral avenue, near Fourth-street. George Keustenuacher and Mrs. .•ustermacher, sum war residents of Ocean City, are spending the-winter ouths very pleasantly al He Land,

la.

Haddoiifleld was well represented ere during the week by Henry U. oore, William G. Moore and Will H. tsberrerd. They registered A Idle* lid. Percy W. Shields, until ffeceully lauager of the Bourse ITiaruAcy, ti uow in charge of Bowman's dfug store. In Germautow n, was a vi»liu$ here on Monday and Tueaday. / Enoch Homers, of the Middle LI Saving Station, la 111 at his home In thlseily. He t* a victim of a cold and general bre*#ing down due to the exposure necessitated by hla work. Ex-Assemblyman E. H. Marsliall, of Heavllle, was a visitor to Ocean City Tuesday. Mr. Marshall Cape May County's straightforward many friendi In this city. Mrs. Emma Buzzard and daughter left this city yesterday moruiug for «, Cal, where they wl join Mr. Buzzard, be having goi West several weeks ago for the benefit of his.health. Owen McCann, tbe well-known Pennsylvania Railroad conductor, whol* lu Sea Isle City this winter, was a visitor here ‘on Sunday night, bsiug a guaat of tli* Rev. J It MoCloakey. Owen I* now running tba train between Sea isle and Avalon.

PLEASANT PARTY

Ir. and Mrs. M. C. File Knlertalw

Meveral Vowng Folks.

Mr. and Mrs M. C. Fife entertained few friends at their home on Asbury venue, near Seventh street, on Monday evening. The time wa* passed utly In playing game* and In amummenl* Not the least enJ&yable were tbe refreshments served,

' to which all did ample justice.

The gue*t* were Mr. aud Mrs. Fred. Kepple, Mr. and Mr*. Wm Jester, Mr. and Mr*. Frank Butby, Mr. and Mr* Charles Hack. Ml** Lydia Hlgbee, Miss Bertha Sampson Misses Phillips, Miss Olive Lear. Mrs.

Pauline Clark and Han Krausa.

I offer for rent comfortably farnUbed collages ou Fourth street, below •- n-room ^cottages,

by tbe year, and either w ill sublet fi the summer mouths at good rental. Joe I. SCULL, 651 Asbury eve., Ocean City.

are uow working In tbe local glasa Ulrlr l ,l «kk»"‘ relation*, , house, tbe largest force that ha* ever K rr gs" uu «*» unable lo give Mr. Lawbeen employed at any one time. 1 tou uiucl1 money aa be found he re

i Sheriff Rrieht t. i. , .Iquired. There will he aert lcev In tbe mnekes wnk Fsrsijfti*. LswMssssrs nLfSL. *«► sisK.v.<MHs,sm.do. —

„,d s pssUt blBiMir .» b, .11 ,b„ ^ l ”*™ “"s 1 -I

■a, uromUal ot bloi b*for, clwiibii — lo hw ibid tSt tar abot. Mi.

I Kok Hale—Near the Bay front, be- Talem, of Haddonfleld. bad beeu aud-

Ex-Judge Stephen T. Bennett still tween Tenth and Eleventh atreeto deaily stricken with paralysis, aud r continues bale and hearty at tba ripe several cheap lot. auliable fur aummer {h ., her comiltlon la serious Mrs Isbuffiehoard with tbe best of the, ^ABElfuf SCULL. tern, solicitor of tbe First National J younger boya. j Blj Central Ave. Ocean City, N.J. JBank, of this city.

FOR SALE SPECIAL BARGAINS HARVEY Y. LAKE *3* aseuar avenuej

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N. C. Clelland

REAL ESTATE BROKER:::

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OPEN ALL THE YEAH

THE IMPERIAL

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Money for_Mortgages... JORDAN MATHEWS I-lllLAlieLI'UlA

The new office

of Iota Council, No. M., have been In-

stalled by Past t 'ouucUor Willard dams. The officers are aa follows: Councilor, H.«io»urd Thorn; Vice ouncllot,-John Trout. Jr.; Asalataut Secretary, Parker Miller; Conductor, Thomas Young: Warden, Somers oung; Inside Sentinel, Lyndon Ang; 'utslde Sentinel, Fred. Adam*.The other officers hold over. Tbe Installation ceremonies were conducted by W. W. .Adams In tbe absence of the regular Installing offiTbe following officer* of Ocean City Council, No lo, H. of A., were InTburaday evening, by the treasurer, Mr*, latvlnla Thorn, a past r. there being no deputy for this

section at present:

Past Councilor, Mrs Maggie J-ake: Assistant Junior Past t uum-ilor. Mr*. Carrie Adams, Councilor, Mrs. MadeSmith; Associate Councilor, Mr*. Louelia Fife; Vice Councilor, Mrs. Ketta Jeffries: Associate Vice Councilor, Mrs. Elite Scull: Conductor, Mrs. Ida Hlxfui; Warden, Mrs. Judith Corson; Inside Sentinel, Carlson; Outside Sentinel,

Repple.

social time followed, and tbe members enjoyed a treat of fruit. Tbe package was won by Miss Ber-

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In the a bsenre of Golden Teat, Hey. uty Grand Master Workman, tbe new officer* of Protection I.odge, No B9, >. O. I'. W , were Installed by Past ■aster Workman K. Howard Thorn, 11 Monday evening, as follows: Past Master Workman, Hayton I. Vauamau; Master Workman, Harry S. Adams; Foreman, Lewis R. Cordery; Overseer. K. Howard Thorn Becorder, W. W. Adams; Financier, George O. Adams; Receiver, W. Scott Hand; Guide, John W. Smith; I Vatchmau, George R. Parker; Outside Yalchman, Luther L. Wallace. Afierthe Installation ceremonies, lembert Indulged In a set-out at emmettT*closed

wable Hotel Fro Pirn. The Emmett, one of Ocean Cily'a best known -and longest-established hotels, dosed “Its doors on Monday afternoon. Mias Hoyle, tbe proprtehas found It Impossible to age the house, In addition to ber other occupallou—that of Assistant Principal of tbe High School—and thus It Is that the hotel has been closed temporartly. Mis* Boyle has beeu deslrlous, for some time past, of selling the hotel. If It la not sold or rented by springtime, she will. In all probability .again aaaume management. Mr*. Boyle, Mias Boyle and E. C Boyle, together with Mlasce Ixs-kwood and Boas, public school teacher* now at the Wyoming. The Emmett Hotel, a most substantial atradare, was built by Nicholas Corson, now City Collector, n thirteen yean ago. Preparatory to tba tearing down of tbe building on tbe old boaidwa near Eighth gtreet. In * hlcb they wi stored, Ire S. Champion has removed bis pool tables. Two of these have been placed in the headquarter* of local fire wmpauie*—oue al tbe Ninth street bouse and tbe other In Company’s bouse.

K. T. Erica, of this city, waa called to Millville on Sunday afternoon because of an accident at tbe family farm—tbe Spring Garden farm. Tbe Mauilje Kiver, which runs through ay the banka,

W. L BERRY, Manufacturing Jeweler, NO. » SOUTH SECOND ST., Philadelphia, pa.

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R. CURTIS ROBINSON Conveyancing j Insurance NOTARY PUBLIC AND COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS Nos. 744-46 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J.

tcs^Money to loan on Bond and Mortgage.'^zBa

The' amounts we brought to your notice in this space last week have about all been placed. £'v"- w #5000 Can we be of service to yon? :: Address

MASSEY & EDWARDS, EIGHTH AND CENTRAL AVENUE

Beautiful Cottage Sites... High Ground. «Lota Graded. Streets and Sidewalks Graveled. Many naw build ing* already areetad. -Plot lying avenue and tba Ocean, and Fifth and North etrai Apply to any real eatata xganL Investigate fa

IRA S. CHAMPION Alderney Dairies Guaraotaed Strictly Pare AMLK AND Ice Cream ESTABUBHKO iMi rsjzv, 7tbSt.aoiisbDi7iTe.

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First National Bank or Ocean City, N.J. CAPITAL $16,666. SURPLUS SII.6M

Ocean City Land Company :-- 1 ^

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