Ocean City Sentinel, 25 May 1905 IIIF issue link — Page 6

Ocean City Sentinel

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lr Ocean City docen t have Itmany dlaa|>|»luled prophet» There l> no reawn why lbl» reeort ebould not -all expectatioui

lore and laoder thouf blfolnem The Ureod Army of the freprt.lt. »a> eurted In 1*6. the flret poet beli.r irjanIrcd.at Oecalur, 111., In April of | hat year by Major », K. Ktepheno.n. and Captain John H Phllilpe, but H» yroetb «aa notat drat ra|>ld. Ilea* not until more than ten yean later that General Grant beramr a member, twlnf muetered Into George G. Meade Prat, No. I, of Pblladelphta. hy Poat rge VV. Oevlnuy. The

In I HSU, a ben it «ae MU.Wb. I.M flfleen year. It ha. been -readily - decreaalnK; not only tbla, but the ' decreaee ha- steadily (roan. The annual death rale among .ember* of the order lu UM. »a* SOju ,ery lu.uuo To-day, baring steadily throughthelulervrulug years, It Is *52 In 10,1X10. In 1SH4 the mem bcreblp of the national body had fallen a loaa, since ihe period of

occasion wa* beuellcial The nine re«Jlta—|*rIII folios the ATTgamvg school yard- are urged by ftaperlutandeut Baxter, of the State Hoard of Education, lu hi* annual report, and the Idea U one that -hould be bat pad along by all acbool director* There I* need for Improvement In many place* In thl* county It h expected that the State ceu*u» to be taken tbla year sill abow an !ncraaae of at least 300,000 during the paatSreyaare. The popuUtlou of thl* return-, a-aa' 1,1188,BOW. New Jersey'* growth daring the paM few yean ha* It ha* made giant

Tug ownera of the Ninth Street I‘let are to be commended for their enterpei*e la the way of making Immenw improvement* to the pier, thu* affording Capt. John L. Young an opportunity of glrtnf to Ocean City attraction.

year. In 1804, according to the last annual report madeal t been cam i>lloaton I eat yaar.tbe met ahlp wa* 386,381, showing a torn *lncr I not of more tlian 13,000a year. Employed lu the rarioua Govern mao t offleaa In the time of the last annual report waremembere of the order, of whom 386 are over 70 yean of ween 65 ar* 70, and IJB8 and 65 year*.

WON’T MOVE SCHOOL

At a special meeting of the Board of Kduaatlou. on Tuaaday evening, all e membere being present. Secretary Curtl* Kobluaon dated that IbeState Hoard of Education baa approved the plana and apccIBcatlon* for Ibe ew blgb acbool building. The secretary waa Instructed to ad-erti-e for Wd» to be In by IJO p- m. a Monday, June 12. The aecratary a* ordered to advartlae the sale of M present frame acbool building al

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WITH tU weather eye on Ocean ( tty, IniilXlam. Ibe Newark Advertiser *•> * '■Landlord* along tba New Jenwy com bare evary reason lo antldpaie a mu tbla year. All the i favorable to U io Wortd'e Fair to attract a

mprovemeut* have ( of Ibe Jersey rewen exhibited every - X an enterprising t of which 1* seen In

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k Ocean City High School ha* ' * a forward In the j«*t i the progress! ■ of City Superintendent Stavei skad by a Board of Education whose anhere rceognlxe the need* of Ibe nog folk* and are llbaral and bo! In tbs care of the children under

A PAVIMO "AH." The following atory l» quoted from "Modem Advertising" by Ernest Elmo Calkins and Halpb Holden, w bk-h waa published thl* eprtng by U. Ap-

Tbe member* uf Council * Property ommlttee were present, and, through Ibe chairman. 11. L. Smith, asked if the Board of Education would n«l take atepa to move tbe preaeoV acbool log tot be camp ground*. Sixth and Asbury avenue, tbe cKy to retmjree tbe hoard later. After the subject had hewn dlacusard by several of tlw gentlemen present, the Board of Education decided that, because of tbe unmttied condition of a If air* relating to tbe camp ground. ild be Hie part of wisdom to dispose of the school building at public Mle.

A DESERTED TOWN

Nearly every day, passenger* oi feat Jersey Kail road, passing . aerted village some few miles this of Millville, feel constrained to ask tbe waon for tbe dilapidated buildings— betber a cyclone bad vialted that tctlon, when, etc. A town known aa Halbertou waa started there, ton years ago, by wa Naw York Hebrews. Shirt and wrapper factories were built, and were conducted very aucca-afully for three years, when tbe Arm failed, and the constating of factories, bonnes, church and a school house, fell In the bands of tbeabariff of Cumberland County. Being unable to And a pur>r, the buildings were deserted and are now fast going to pieces.

e new Poreetry Commission of New Jersey, created by the last Iwgl*lature.l* likely to accomplish son ills tor the people of tbe southern part of tbe State by tbe reclaiming and Improvement of Ibe region popularly rn aa "Tbe Pine* " Tbe se stretches from Burlington Cou e Monmouth, Ocean, Atlantic and Cumberland counties to Cape May. II la tbe purpose of tbe mission to acquire as much a* possible of Ibis tehltory and preserve II for tbe crop of pine Umber which will apeedily develop under proper cuudlUona and also to keep Intact tbe great a star supply wbicb Is a feature of tba lowe of tbe Stale. Tbe commtmloii created at tbe suggestion and rerommendalion of Governor Stokes, al I* In hearty accord with all tbal proposed to do.

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Ider, waa editor of tba Herald, Hubert loaner, publisher of tbe New York lartruggUug to build up It* ry a llllie He wrote an anuouucvIstlng of eight wordi Mia. Soutbworth's New Story lu Ibe Ledger,' and sent It to tlie Herald marked for *one Hue.’ Mr. Bonner's bandwtlUug waa so bad that tbe word* were read In tbe Herald office as ‘one page.' Accordingly the line wa* act up and repealed so a* to.occupy an *nUre page. Mr. Bonner wa* tbunder- . atrark tbe next morning. He had uui to bis name money enough lu the bank to pay the bill. He rushed excitedly over to the Herald office, but wa* Ion lata to do auy good. “in a abort Ume tbe result* of the page announcement began to be Order* for tbe Ledger poured lu i tbe satire editkm w aa exhausted another one wa* printed. Tbe succe** of tbe Ledger waa then established. Ever after that Mr. Bonner wa* an ardent believer In advertising and a llb-

UAI. DAT. t will bring Memorisl Day, with ail of Its hallowed memo rise and its pretty custom of decorating tbe graves of oM soldier*, bringing strikingly to mind. too. tbal tbe of Um veterans of tbe Civil Wa tbe noble w ork Army of altogether upon

Kalmla Tribe's l>rum Corps w out on a serenade after the meeting of tire lodge on Wedueaday evening of last week Tbe boys vislud tbe home of Walton J. Young and bride, till Central avenue, where they played several selection*, and were Icecream, etc., by tbe newly-marriM

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Moved Kamil* Astaj Hantel W. Smith, who went i AUaulic City, recently, wa* here Monday and moved bis family am liouaehold eftecls. "Dan" held |io*ttlon of Uuetnan and trimmer Ibe Ocean City Electric Light Com for two and a half yean r I* Frank Bosbrldgr, of

Arranging lor Water Hu PI Tbe Corsou> Inlet J.aud Compauj a* ordered a Caldwell A Co. al ater tower, 51 teet high, with a 38,' gallon tank, a Gould pumpaud an • ga* engine These are expected rive on tbe ground within a few day*. Tbe company ha* an anMan well 850 feet In depth. Thus equipped,Coreun lulrt should have plenty of water. t'nctaimcd l.eiiers. List of unclaimed IdtUre remslnlni lu tbe Ocean City Poat Office for s eek ending May 30, lHk , >: a *:.v : -jQMaufoLJK Hatch, J.T. HendereoD, (.'apt. Geo. W. Edward M. Huttoh. P. 1 Advertise lu tbe SloiTlRtx.

0. J. NAMMELL Marble ui Granite Works Mouumeuts, Mausoleums, Statuary Work, Cradles... CEMETERY INCLOSURES Burial Vault., Grave Covers AU kind* of Cemetery Work Works al ■"easantrllfc. 8. J. ciuHl mMiTyir Wladow Sbsdea, Etc 71»-M A-bury avenue, tkwanCUy.N.J.