Ocean City Sentinel
THURSDAY. MAY 2...
SEEKS TO SAVE MONEY
In ttiix cuuiuiuyity • All oumuiuulratiuil .■umpanled with llie ■•IiIiimk of the mriler, for publication, l.ul a Hood faltb. I.OCAI, DOTS.
. Desires to Use Fire Horses on One of the Street j , Sprinklers.
Two »(>eeial Krmoua in the !• K. Uliureli on Sunday next. May devotions In 8t. Aug Ubunb lomorrow evening. ApplicatioUH for |>»ltit)iiguards will soon tc In order. The w lud was a bit strong f.. walk prvineuaderson Satunia, Couuclluiau W. H. Uraliai open tbe Hwailtiiuon Hotel o bcbool teactwrs and wliuli glad llielr work In over for months.
not object, however.
ineiltnau Ueo. O. Adams lend the uiotlou by addi ell auk the men In N. ■for tlie use of one of tin for street sprinkling [>ur|*.sc-. Tlie aiuendmeut was aeve
PERSONALS
PERSONALS.
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The Moore building, on tt»e bo walk, will have seven apartmenti the third floor. Considerable re|ialutliig of ho going on. All the brush artists more than busy. Every visitor is surprised over many improvements In Ocean i
f members u
Tbe bank will be closed nest Tues-day-Memorial Day—remember,If you have business there. Charles K. Headley la building himself a neat two-story frame cottage at Tenth and Ray avenue 8. H. Mayberry, of this city, fell and Injured one of his knees w bile hi Richmond, Va., a few days ago. T. l-ee Adams, a few days ago, finished papering the large dining room of Cronecker's hotel, nt Sea Isle City Farmers, now is the time to have your straw berry checks printed. 1-eave your order with the RkVtivki. Print-
ing House.
You need milk and h-e every day. Heed James W. Smith's advertisement In another column of the Hkm-iMX. It will interest you. A live buslueas man tireds neatlyprinted stationery. The Skntikkl PrluUug House Is Just tbe place to have your prlullug done, Anderson Bourgeois, wboesmedow n from his w lnler home In Katellvillr, a few days ego, says he will niu the Aetna again this summer The two colored base ball nines to be seen here this summer should he great drawing cards. The negroes play gissl hall and some of them are funny.
A number
Tribe uuw s) wlUi tbe tribe badge thereon. The cupe are to aeveral of the barbershops. The Acme House and Sign Paluliug company, of this city, has about Unit bed painting the county court House. It Is a good Job, Judges de"Joe" Sc bock will work this summar ou one of tbe "Peunsy's" boats running between Ocean City and Cong port. He la on duly now and Is known as collector and flrst mate. Their w ork bring lied up temporarily at Fiva Mile Reach because of Injunction proceedings against tbe boardwalk I be re, K. A. Bourgeois has tiaen spending a few days at his home here. City Collector Nicholas Corson has had his cottage, 782 Central avenue, rs pain tad. As has been announced In tbaaa columns, the cottage has been routed for the summer by a Philadelphian named Force. The three-year-old son of BenJ. Camp, the latter employed by Uw C. H. Shoemaker l.umber Company, had his left leg broken on Thursday last by a door alammlng against him atblsbome. IT. I. N. (irlsoomdres«cd
the Injury.
SIGHT ENDANGERED
Kacaise From Bad Injur*. While at work lu Headley A Adams' mill, a few days tgo, Chsiies F. Headley met with an accident that might have rwenlted lu his serious Injury, but fortunately he seems to have made escape from lasting III consequent He was ’tiurplng" s |>oet when s piece of hark flew oil', hit the w heel and wae thrown against his glssses, breaking ihem Into many pieces. Tbe wjnxl was making hundreds of revolution! a minute and the hark was hurled into his face with great force. Hla face was cut somew hat by the glass, and be feared for a lime that some of tbe particles of glass hsd pierced his eyes, but such does no pear to have beeu the case.
w Idle thus engaged,‘ arc to bv under r the direction of the street su|sn h-.i leu. O. Adams ssld he did not think If tliay consent to do this work
:y do so of tbelr own accord.
d r. (■'raham ex pressed the thought I thal there should be some regu!stlou>. iiillmsllug thst In other summers the tret sprinklers seemed to lieve s "g«-
Mrou-phase” srraugement.
Street Supervisor Brown look cxociuu to this, saying that Hie street sprinkling teams have their divisions. Ills view was that if one of the trsm•om the fire house Is used It should hr ept at work lu the centre of the city. J. C. .Steelman said it would be wise > get tbe consent of the flrecompsny. Ueo. (I. Adsms told him thst this lea was embodied In his ainendiuenl
to Mr. Godfrey’s motion.
Then the amended motion, that 'ouucll's Fire Committee confer with he Ocean City Volunteer Comnpny md thetnrn of tlie house-end' set if they will attach a ream to one nf the city's street sprinklers during the com
Ing summer, was |issued
The meeting of Council was called for the purpose of receiving bids for
thefluoi of the Ninth street
W OFFICIAL TOOK MARRIAGE TAKES CHARGE VOWS AT6.30 A. M. Jos. I. Scull, of This City, Early Morning Ceremony PerAssmnes County Collee- formed Yesterday at tl tor^s Duties. Presbyterian Manse. Iliny F-oanlof I rivholdi-rs. , n WV.I- T la-v Adams, and Ml—V\ll<v II
r disci
ed.
he inatter of the gas cumpauy'»refuse iiuptyliig into ttw hay. It was said .hat a mistake bad been made when Street Su|*rviaor Brow n w asre<|uested. i previous meeting of Council, to off the drain used by the gas com-
p»uy
Mr. Brown reported that the drain •ed by the gas ooui|«ny was not an done of the city'a, aa he had *u imposed, but that U was a pipe owned by tbe sewer company, for tbe use of wblcb tbe gas company bad a contract w ith tbe sew er company. A call ii|k>u Ihe Board of Health with the request that the alleged nuisance of the gas company emptylug Us refuse Into the hey he abated brought forth the iuforiubiIom that (be local liealth board lias UoJurisdiction, tomplalnt In this lu-
frleuds and a<-i)Us
ia>lr
>fllcials.
Several Ocean City ofllc-ials went to Cape May Court House yesterday, when trotlmony. was taken before Special Master Morgan Hand In the suit of the Ocean City Imnd Company against tbe Ocean City Association lu the matter of the attempted settlement of tbe association's camp ground
incllman Godfrey suggested that tatter be taken up w ith the Stale Board of Health. cet Supervisor Brow n thought It might be well to make a complaint to tbe local board, w hich, thus far, had re1 none. He added that the contract between Hie gas and aewrr coin v expires with the end of thlmoiitti. Mayor Champion ashed if the gas company had been ofliclally nolllled by Council, to which Mr. Godfrey re- 1 plied lu tbe affirmative. The Mayor said the gas company officials show a disposition to remedy tbe evil complained of. If, as It appears, they are making an honest effort to do something, the Mayor did not thhik it would be w l*e io adopt xtreme measure of notifying tbe State Board of Health. . Graham moved thal the rewci company be requested to oot allow tin juipany to run Us refuse through the company's sewer to tbe hay. This w as seconded by Councilman H. L. bmlth and agreed to. "ouudlmau Graham reported that the posters, advertising this resort, have beeu put up by the Beading, and they look well. aldeut M. W. Adams asked J. C. Steelman, ot tbe special committee on lie. If he had anything to re|s>ri, to w hlcb a negative response w as given. Mr. Graham moved that Council's Property Committee be authorized to meet with the Board of Education and City Solicitor In reference to sonic disposition of tbe old school bnlldiug, the committee to act lu the Interest of the city. Jit* motion was p ~ esc bills w ere ortered |isld: English A Creaswell,*«l.3->: George Brick,
*1.85.
Council held two bricl executive ee»kma, one before and the oilier after
the regular meeting.
Aaalvenarx Celebration.
The committee lu charge of the
thirteenth aunlvereery of
ell, No. ISi, Jr. O. U. A. M., on June ti—John K. Trout, Jr., Alfred Smith, Gilbert Corson and Charles Sampson la working earnestly to make the occa-
■ big l
• bleb was organized w lib about thirty -barter members, has a membership of 118. K. Howard Thorn being Councilor. The lodge pays *500 on the death of a member and *4 weekly sick bruellta, and thu, too, at a ro only fifteen cents a week to each I
b, <4 feet beam, wllbuars,canopy, ompkrte; In good condlttau. Price, J. For particulars, address C. P. Brady. Hoorn S61, Broad Street Hla-
Brady, Boom Ik'd Hon. Philadelphia.
, £1 and 91 feet over ■
ill trade for Ocean City property
L.KWU IClsl.KY.
Waktki* to buy well located sms ' cottage In Ocean City. Stale price, r Address Box 7, No. 12S Federal street,
' i, N. J,
H0TGL vv Dise/iYF?e... Ocean Ave. ween Kighlb and NiMli Street* OPEN AU- THK- VEAK the elbcron
THE IMI’KKIAE
IjAKWOOL) HOUSE, OCEAN CITY. New Jersey. uee. n. uakwoou. rrup. THE SWARM!MORE nccaw t’ITV. w.j. THE KATHLU
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.11 rl^ House k yenterday
Mo. VN'dHaniStrwir
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•• our a> *^*e.e.
uid family.
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svellng dress of 1 w lib dark blue. - outgoing train, was ke|>t fairly
Plymouth Place for Ihe season, dim Alice Rover,of liansdowiie, Isiliug Mr and Mrs A. I.- Peni hi their FourteeulhsUeel cottage, i. George Brick and Mrs. J
.f Kldor
visited M rs a part of las
nd family hav an City House, M.U with her •
•u apartments. Philadelphia,
THE IDLEWILD
- M<*iK].YN TKRKACK, HBAB NlKTII 8T. , Klsesntl) rurnlshct lies wsjsrlwsl^yir.1
OCEAN dlf HOUSE .-.IN CENTER OF CITY.-.
' •mlj a tse wlnulrs • six from tWessrlssBis
ssd Ueediai dspois aad a saert awuo '"'jllMw’u VAIt T»IB. ftmprmor RESTAURANT..
ICE CREAM PARLOR
irmbssttbeiMlXO S>uS er^«Mt*’ui rseb svsrr HelerSer aiabk Ulss as a sail
...LORRAINE...
- 4 ■ < r nlrel A s e. end Nlftlb Wtreel
* OCKAN CITY. 1W. J.
St:a Bay Transportation Co. ■s- WE-U-S PUl NT, m.t.
gageil lu getting
:w "'jtl.v road wilh theatrical cumpaulo wilh which Harry il'Ksla was tdenti ^ flictSKNTINKI. Joins with the friend. | " r many years of happy marrle.1 life. MAIL YOUR LETTER?
with property prirre-t. wa. a vlsltor^re^hj J. M el/ r am^mr-FrA.
>ud seetlie Adams HecurativeCo , s abury «ve., and get an eetiiuale for ■•ai’ertug and deiurating yrtor ha II t-zi lumge or dining zoom 'flie Hues. Hue of do-oralloua ever show ii lu Ocean City, and at price* lower than the same I goods sell In Philadelphia or New York. ' an assortment of golds and high , blanks w Hh border at same price ’
a n OPKN Pol! INHPBCriill THE FAIRVIEW, IN TH AND WVI-JM.FV AYKNI I
HER DEATH MOURNED
in' I
; closing at « Si o'clock, for a short lime mail for Atlantic niy. Winslow Juucj lion and jsiiuts ou tlie Iteadiug doses st to a m. For Philadelphia and jCape May K. P. O. and all poll i sout#uf Camden, I lie hour of chisl
day morn about noon dcs-ided sli. if Mrs. Ch
this city. Mr since Ibe Chrl
Mr. and Ml
In the morn The after
Ing l« f
of friends .
idler and her ho
tTUmdtt
. I'handler Dave been (lecau City cottage, ou •’ twlow Nlntii street, f years past, and Mrs.
Chandler, by her kindly ways, had deared herself to all w ho had come know tier. Beside herhushand, she
ives several children. .
Wesley i
Winslow
unction, Atlantic City and points on he Reading, closes at 8.40 o'clock or Philadelphia and the West slid ape May It P. O,, U closes at 4.31. Some other changes are looked fo illhlu a short time, announcement o i hlrh w ill l>e made In the KK^naF.l.. TO OBSERVE FOURTH
TO IMPROVE PLANT P. winter Will Naprrslse «,
The Fourth of July will not |>aa«ed without due celebration • ieeati CHy. It will he observed soi | w hat alter the ^yle of Iasi yi *" Athletic »|sirD will he held in morning on the grounds of the l
rc hall park, Fourteenth street arid Bay
Many extensive improvemeu lanued by thetH-eau City Gas
ompanjr’a officials, the work lu be || le aflerunon. started lu the near future, but the dc- |q all , are being "aha|ied up”-Just taila have not reached such shape a- . aI11 i no details are ready for pubpermlt the Kknyinki. to enlighten j |„wiioii, but life events will he many, the general puhllcTurther than this an- aIld „ lewlll|ien . wl |, given prixes lOuucement. that will lie quite pretty The coiitemplatcl Improvements ; u f a .uuggle. •HI he under the charge of J. P. - slgler, w ho has just arrived in Tjcean Allrncterl Fnnri Jli^ for this purpose. Mr.Hlgler, who Mfc.. A. H. IHgbee and Mrs. Abblc • a native of ilagerstow-u, Md , comes Bowen, of this city, were In Pbiladelhere from New York Stale In some of, phia on Monday.atteudiug the funeral the cities of wtaleh Stale, lie repre*eiit- tieorge Wauanuker. Mrs. Bowen cl a Providence (R. I.) syndicate. was his sister in-law, and Mrs. Hlgbee
Mrs. Willinm Johnson hss n > her home lu this city after a lit visit to her daughter, Mr
Ixon, In Millville.
Absoleuf K. Cox has returned eulow u, after s'ismdlug the Ith his son, Joseph Cox.oneol 44r. and Mrs Imtah Christ turned to tbelr bpme'at Hennisvllle Sunday, after is visit tn
'hristian in this cify.
Mrs. S. K. It. li/ssiiiger am
tor, of Philadelphia,, have U
week very pleasantly cottage on FlltlJstreet. n. Khent-fer Adams, o
Philadcl phia t liinkes frequent esort, looking after his huUdlug operations ou the Isiardwalk. .. ai. Shriver, of Phlladeliihia. who !s Interested In extenrive Improvements on the boardwalk, was a visitor ere ou Sunday and Monday. M Isa Anna M. Rutherford is entertalulug Miss 1-eua Maghnilsand Mls> Isrs Boss, at lief cottage, conn Thirteenth street and Asbury avee «. C. B Sharp has moved Pennsgrove, where her husband, ploye of the Pennsylvania Rail-
road t ompauy, went a
-see Kmma and l.utie Join Philadelphia, are with tbelr mother, .. William Jones, occupying their cottage on Anbury avenue, near Fourth *t. .. 8. A. Stedeui aud family, of Philadelphia, have oieued their cottage, Asbury avenue, w here the;
1. Papers fro
LET US FIX THAT ROOF Now , don't itetey any longer. Bain ■ here any time now. Kememtier Hist had and you said you must get that roof Hid 7
r\er since. If you haven't the lime to rail a word. We'll come up, toll you what you waul i how much It will oust. It won't need fixing u year If we do it now.
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S. B. CONVER 852 Askar) Aveeue. Oceaa CHy. N. J.
N. C. GODFREY’S
..Full Line of House Furnishings.. 4* ...rPHOIJ*TEK!NG 1M A PHOFKHSION... And I have one of the best. People know It sure, as the work Is rushing in.
RENTAL
n employe of the We*
i logiu
A., will alien.
the Fin
v members of | tbe financial section of . P. O. 8. of | many years, was tbe fall rvlces on Hun- i Wauaiuakrr. city editor o
mg next They will go iu l^,|gcr. who Is a yearl;
M. K. Church, where they Oceso City,
a *(ifcial seniion, delivered * - —
by the pastor. Rev. Pennington Cor- r tilldren s Di the re<juest of Ibe Stale Pres^ Tlse cblldreu of the Methodist and Went of the order, all members arc I'rvbytorlau churches In this
cordially Invited to be present. '-‘ u * f-r ... Children's Day, which i> thi reatlll at it aud you will always .'•uuday in June. It Is tbeci
busy, if I here is any work he- hate pretty exercises on this c Ing done at all. Stop and look at Dr. and this year will he observed lu tbe
••'aggoner's drug store aud see what usual way.
B |ier. ran do to make a store look
lutiful. We are also |>aperiiig the We’re "op-to date” and full of Ideas Hotel Bose, st Sea Isle City: hut we ns to bow wall paper slioukl be bung: are always ready to take ou more ,-„n do your room lo harmonize with work and do It at once, so cume along the surroundings, and If we do a good
- and give us a trial, ana then you will '
: never have any oilier lo do y Phone 104H Asbury venue
Smith A Sous.
. Ml, you
- there'll be no other like It In tc B. need of having even a small l done tbe same old way: .even
s. Theodore Stevens returned b ■h Chuuk on Monday after a <xiu pie of days' visit to her sou, James M ■us, City Superintendent o Schools, and family. Mr. and Mm. Quinton Fryden, Mr. Kiblock aud Miss l.izzie Mbloc' Quinton, N. J., have returned I a visit of s few days lu lids ctly, the guests of Mr aud Mrs ttsborn C Miss Bertha Springer, who lias tided In Philadelphia for a year i«st, but left for her borne iu Trinidad, Col., yesterday, spent a few days with M aud Mrs. J. H. Christian, iu this ell. ceuliy. Mias Carrie Ferguson, uf lAiicastc Pa , Ison duty as bookkeeper at tl Beading's Tenth street station. St held a similar position lhere last m: and w'as of valuable asaistamv igeul, W. M. Itauck.
350 Cottages summer :: Rl OCEAN CITY, N. J. HARRY F. STANTON REAL ESTATE BROKER EIGHTH BELOW ASBURY AVENUE BAY FRONT LOTS OCEAN FRONT LOTS BARGAINS FOR BUILDER OR INVESTOR
...FOR SALE... A FINE LARGE BOAT HOUSE NEAR SEVENTH STREET. Lot ,-50 feet front x too feet deep to high-water mark. Two atory, second floor piazza, aanitary plumbing, pier, slip and all dock conveniences. Splendidly built and n perfect condition. Exceptional opportunity. Inquire MASSEY & EDWARDS, EIGHTH AND CENTRAL AVENUE
^ lolls. aUMr-M Bto a m. Ft HE. ' (Emu Wmfl - *<;x)rr*e Has), ruvima B* qscul M|*. ^JjdlWTflWSsEjrp. (Isnsr* 1 Msaagsr OwCiiji Ice anil Coal Oo. A. J. SMITH. RnoFRIETDR PURE ICE BEST Z. COAL OAK A TWO »»tr*K wooo Office. No. 634 iSBORI BENUE IRA S. CHAMPION Alderney Dairies Guaranteed BtricUy Pure /AILK AND ’ — Ice Cream ESTABL4SHBD eat. jSRISSSSWgKWI^Ii 7th Sund Asbury Ak.
1 FEB TEAR
First National Bank Ocean City, N. J. CAPITAL HAMA SCKPLUS MAIM
w. NUTT n axu. lesbwr J. KITHl AS TATBM, N
ir 10 cc
I have a SO-Boom Hold lu best I oca-1 more We employ first-class me<-liiii-tiou. Full Ooeau View. Good Jtusl-' ire mud <-an do your work quick, ness. Keul, *750. Htautuu, 415 Klgbtb I Adams Decorative Co. Street. 1 752 Asbury Ave., City
-Katlcau, adrift. Owner i-an
John J. Tultckk.
Beautiful Cottage Sites. High Ground. ImU Graded. Htreeto and Sidewalk. Graveled. Many new buildings already erected. Plot lying between AUanUc avenue and tbe Ocean, and Fifth and North street a. Apply to any real estate agent. In vs elsewhere.
Ocean City Land Companvi";-;
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