Ocean City Sentinel, 9 November 1905 IIIF issue link — Page 1

OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

VOL. XXVI:

OCEAN CITY. N. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER i>, 1903

NO. 32

OceanCity Sentinel

CURTIS ROBINSON

LAW OFFICES \ B. T. ABBOTT, M. L>.,

Phy.lrla. and Kar K <-an.

Schuyler C. Woodhull, omcE-OfMf ftwii ud eiim simi

;y c. HUTCHINSONv M. D 1 IlomaeopnthiMY-

FACTIONALISM JOS. Q. CHAMPION PLEASED: MINISTER URGED NATION'S CURSE WHAT A. C. BOSWELL SAYS RIGID INTEGRITT

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CITY DIRECTORY. CITY OFFICIALS

ORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and

■ COUNSELLOR AT LAW,

True Patriotism and Pnblic Mayor Returns Thanks to His Supporters—DePrineiplc Other Words feated Nominee of the City Party Advises All

to Do Their Utmost to Advance This

City’s Interests—Refers to

Money in Politics.

JONATHAN HAND,

fsj HOWARD BURT, M.D. •809 Wesley Avenue.

for Religion.

In llw Firnt Prwbytertau t'hurcl uu Sunday eveulne laid, the |«i«t” Itev. H T. < aM»Ili»rry, delivered llmely aermon, hi. •ut.jr.-1 belli* "Tt

Klertlon of Valthla. "

Better to Die a N6ble Death Than to Live Ignoble

Life.

- Kev. dViiulnKton Codaon. In lire Klnt M. K. t'burcli, on Sunday eveninn. delivered an loMrucIne antnon

n ordinary inier-

•njilure:

"Kind, How •mall and «aak tbe mo* |.*»erful men are in lbe hands of liud. " Atianwnia muld. rommaud uolwltt.1 ora lib, and Ini men ae armlaa, ■ml yri Ood a.irk* HU will In aplle of ilm and even llimuKb hU Imdrumcnality. He IlfU up and casta dawn, ind urilber wealth Dor [«wer, nor »lekeduem In any form, can wltbland Id in. Haman bad uoma to an

■I thla l

"Y'ou will al on imolne thla thei

w ill U

n belp 1

J-J KKISuN H. VOORMKBS • unwell01--at - I i

GR1SCOM * M. D. I LNTKAI. AVKNl'K,

SECRET SOCIETIES.

LAW OFFICES

Apgar & Boswell, AHBl'KV A VKMJK »n«^KIUIITil BTHKCT 1

LAW OFFICES

Godfrey & Godfrey,

ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.

JAMES M. E. HILDRETH

Cou n sel lor-at-1 ^ w

QR. CHARLES B. RIDER |

“ I Yeniiwt -

. 759 Asbuiy Avenue ,

it Hit duly of a ITirti

COAL COAL ...

COAL . , “-

COAL COAL Z SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. 'Z •WBUKTH ST. AND WKST AVeN.,-

jkIiI of UU ulterauce. I understand, tell me. We. In . ment of the people, by the i ; for ll* people, and lor 11*

llrfc't* franrhli

. -ay In tide

HARRY H. RICE, MEUISTERED ARCHITECT w «»4H Mnddon Avu.. iColllnuMwooU. - - - N.J.

IIKADLKY A AlH.nw Reading Coal

greal dander, ai Ilona of light be carefully <•

IV liege U fraught with

t thought!, u

Beautiful Cottage Sites...

round. ImU Graded. Streel« and Hldewalka Graveled, ew building, already erected. Plot lying between AtlanUc

and the Ocean, and Klftb'and North alreeta.

l« any real e-tale agent. IliveeUgale before pun-baaing

I* 1

i KWhel

bltile!

a wonderful book U e llud wilhlu lie page.

•ed wllblu II

few' ver-e- w hU-h can I landed lull! a volume, dramalk- quality of man] l«>rl rayed II U not cju a rltera elllier of drama <■ ■No novelUt or pla equaled Hhakea|*are In lion of human charade among hU character-, U re-euiallou of Irreaponal

wieucele

nailed i-lane In the kingdom, and waa drunk with pride and power, and yet God ami him whirling down when ll* meaaure of tiiMjatty waa fall. ‘ Heroud. Each cornea to bU own

t. It: ■■Who pUee at leaf. Tbe mraeage of Mor-

decal to Lather I. a maaaage to ewrb, \\ Ik> knowrth wlietber tboo art con* to it* kingdom for aucb a time aa IbUT - pj»-h of u> know• tba kay to a I.N-k that uounealar ean open To

limit of a every «.-hrme of ambllioua « lekeduem raally e\-|ll*rc U a Morderat and an Ember and In tt* |-iroca here, through which truth will oftlwaceuee be exalted and wlckednaaa brought

lied by any i low.

(Idloll , "Third. God bouora courage and .aright ha. , virtue at (he laat. According In the the drlLnra rthlca of tl* at red, It waa poor pol cy hut w here, j to ad aa Rnrdccal did. In reference to aoeb a rep- Hainan 11 would bare been better, to dr and con-1 thla view, to have humored bU lowAhaatierua^wm pride, and bowed down before

villain aa Haman, aucfPniim, but Ibe Murdy Jew bowed to a blending of ruggr.1 houealy and ' none but Jelmvab, and God gave him l.riaiIan fortitude aa U aecu In Uw j the place that the other filled an wn-

rr of viorden

leudertiem and courage aa are com

blued In Eat her

"Flral, then, U brougbl before ua a wene in It* banqueting houar of Ahaaucrua, It* Xerxea of aecuUr hUlory. At a feaat, pulTeil up by pride mud wine, a'lcr having ahowu thv revelen the rh-hm of lua kingdom, and tbe honor of hU majesty, he brutally demanded- (hat Vaahte. the

Juld pre.

veiled

Ocean City Land Companv

Speaks :: For Itself'

Good pluniblng tell. It> vantages. There Un t i

buying plumbing for cbea|iness~ It must be Rood. The bert material must be used to Insure aaUsfaclory service. Tl* plumbing we do for you will always do Its work

CHURCH SOCIETIES.

i S. B. CONVER TIME TO THINK ABOUT YOUR : KAI.I. HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING

Don’t Extesimext. See Us. ACiIE house and SION PAINTINO CO.

OFFICE AND SHOP:

No. 743 West Avenue

OCEAN CITY,

Leonard Kraus: Co. Electricians *» Asbury Avenue. Ocean City. N. J. ATLANTIC ICEmMILK COMPANy dcm-cr m p^nnn Mountain Ice Pan AMtfH) Mill wl Chib O'r.c.mara AwUury Avwnu. OCCAM CITY. ft. J. RUSH IDVERTISIHG IGEHCI tkr-ewn C ity, W. J-

DAVID MUIR. JR., a-M-am-sias CORRUGATED IRON WORK, ■ FURNACES AND RANGES,

40 S Wesley benue,

"First—The object if the election "Second—Tbe inode of election. "Third—The kind of man wanted. "Fourth—The spirit In which ll w

conducted."

Referring to bis text, which waa Ait. I . SW*. which tell* of the election of Matthias a. uue of tl* apostles dr. Casselberry said that If the apostle thus cboaeu had allowed the local partialUles.or locallulereats.toaland before the InteresUof (be whole.he would be guilty of having ueglectedtbeduty of hi. high oft Ice; and (hi. also U true that If tbote w bo appointed him considered ll e iiileiwata of Jerusalem in the lii.-t instance. Instead of bis quallflcattousasa bishop of the church unlveraal, they would have failed In their duty. Tbe cun* of a nation 1. faction. I'artlc* have the place, hut factkmr

„1. j kill. Roosevelt I* President not of the of j people of the District of Columbia,

buiofalltbe people wbo call tbemselves by the great name of American*. The object of alerting any to office la to represent the |*o

all tbe people.

“There I* a common saying," said the speaker, ‘That the voice of people la the voice of God; or. wl ever the general voice will* Is right, nHa Uw Is right beuauae It Is II* pit's will. Well. It may he a limes, hut not always. Was the ' of the iieople tbe voice of God v they cried against dose* to Aaroi a golden calf? ll la a noble thought that each and every elector going I vote, a* these men In the text did, ft the people, for God, and for the right, emmeetly anxious that he and others

should do right.

‘•It was no 'snap' to be an apostle

those daya. ‘Truth at any coat' must

their motto. They must he Peter and John, men like Itooaevelt, who would dare ti

ithcriug of railroad men that Hie under man should have an qppor. tunlty: that something was wrung w ith their rebate system; or tail Hm j striking teamsters In Chicago thal ' mob rule was wrong and must b< "Lastiy, the spirit In which tl* dec ' Hon was carried on. ll was a religion. ' spirit I know what some of us all ' think and some of us would like ti say He’s getting pious now and i ' guess be would like to open a caucus

Ocean City, N. J. m,lb p™*"- Well ‘ j

1 „ra irlad that God is owned and reon

MAYOR JOS. O. CHAMPION, Re-elected for Third Term.

Mayor Champion, when asked by a Skstish. reporter whether be had

anything to say on the result of the election, answered :

"I feel deeply gratltied over the victory. Personally, I desire lo return

.my sincere thank* to my friends, wbo stood by roe and worked for toy | (^ villain of the pUy re-election a* Mayor. j the unspeakable Haman, who boldi

“1 believed we were In tbe right, and apparently the

in Ocean City thought so, too.”

I>efore tbe assembled revelers, and when, with womanly modesty, she refused to appear, he deposed degraded her; and Esther, a Jewish orphan,awaa Installed In her place. Next In the drama we are brought to a secluded place, where two of king's officers are plotting against his life. This Is overheard by .Mordeual, a keeper of (he gate, and older cousin of Father, and through her It Is reported to tbe king. Next.

matter as tbe wakefulnaae of tbe king is a pleat upon which bis providence ■iMHild turn. -I will go In to the king,’ aid K-aber, ‘and If 1 perish I perish.' Hhedkl not perish, bat God wrought Hie deliverance of her people by her

band.

every polillrtan. ai hi* deed*, that each would aay 'If I perish. I periah; If my party goea down lug right, I will go down wltb It. If my business falls bacaaae of rigid integrity, 1 w III go down In the wrack: lose friends and plane because of devotion to duty, I will eufler the loss, ut 1 will be true to doty, to God, my :llows and myself.' “Would Hist we oould always ramember that U I* better to die a noble death than to live an Ignoble life.” MISHAP TO BNGINB

I'crfcrt materiel and perfect orkmaiisblp will Inaure you

lost perfect satisfaction.

NEW JERSEY

Repairs of every description for'all.make* of Furnace* and)Hanges. e|*lriug done promptly- Smoky chimney* cured or no charge Shop In rear. |

imher of the placeof prime minister. He Is rich

|sud great In lufluenceat tbe court, but ! all this Is nothlog to him. Because, forsooth, Mordecal stands In (be king's gate and refuses lo do him reverence, i he straightaway plots hU ■destruction and with him all of his race within ibe boundariee of tt* kingdom. He ‘ srifnlly unfolds bl* plan to the king, ' * ho with reck leas disregard of human life, readily agrees to tbe plan. Then Mordecal clothes himself in sackcloth, the sign of graal grief, and bewails 1 the cruel fate of his countrymen. Esther Inquiring the cause of bis distress, be Informs her of tba sad straits of her people, and urges ber lo i an appeal to tbe king In tbelr behalf, for. said be, 'Wbo knuweth whether thou art come to tbe klugdom for sueh a time as this?' The quecu (ban took berself and ber maidens to fasting and prayer, and afterwards went Into tbe klug’apresenee unannounced, an act which was punishable with death, except the king held out bU scepter In token of clemency. He held ont bis scepter to ber and asked ber to make ber requeri. and promised beforehand lo grant It. Not feeling

that

ANDREW C. BOSWELL Lawyer Andrew C. Boswell, H* defeated City I'arty u

■ulues for Mayor

had H

glad that God U owned and rtengred fo tbe extent that prater la fered at tbe opening of Congress and our own dear State. Tbe dUtlnc>n between religious and secular la

- - They all Admit It - -

U Is not the occupation,

t It, It

Who wouldn’t ?

pretty a bath room as you’]

find the town over.

LuvilriMih Balli Rooms

Ibe spirit which makes the difference. ! We might open every political meetmg with prayer, but Hut would not j make It a religious act. It I* religious I ao far as each man discharges his pert at a duty and aolamn responsibility. True patriotism, public principle, puilty . love, are only other words for religion. Tbs thing lo be wiabed and

, religion, j lie iniug 10 ue w wueu aim

are an every daj occurrence, pnymJ for durtaK tbe coming week u with US. ) that each man w-UI do hie duty con-

Our plumbing shop Sthe reputation for fitting up bath rooms that's honestly

"Tl* election of candidates to Oil offices In ll* ('idled Mate* bring govby a majority of (be voles of Hie people. It was quite evident Hist, In City on the seventh day of November. ISUmore people favored, by their votes, the Hod. Jos G. Champion for re-elect ton. Whether this majority of IXU waa w holly by ll* consrtenllon* vote of each, I have my doubts. While II may be said Hist ‘everything Is fair In love id war.' It Is with good grace tbal a difeated candidate should say that

erytblug Is fair iu politic*.

‘‘Most frankly and sincerely can I aay Hial not one promise was made ' Intimaled, nor was ont |*iiuy s|«ut for a vole (bat waa polled for Ibe City Party ticket. Men wbowere loyal to it* City Party ticket because of tbelr knowledge, as claimed, of Ibe alleged discrimlnalloiis made agalust them by tbe party lu puiaer were uuquestlquabiy changed as lo tbelr votingcouvtctious on election day by a tsw dollars and voted for a party which they alleged wi

discrtminaUng against Ibcm.

'Kluntnatiug tbe element that wiled not according to tbelr convictions, bill accoidlng lo Hiedollar-roark, or, In oilier words, tbe riemeut which wae IHircliawd at this elect Ion. and considering the w bole of tbe vole so | not voting, tbe riectlou for Mayor of libs city between Jos. G. Cliamplon and myself, either would not have been elected by tbe majority received. "Tl* reason I speak of eliminating purchasable vote* from tbe election le that while tl* Republican ticket got them, yet they were willing to vote tbe City Party ticket If they were paid. 'Tbe above statement is not made to cast any reflections on tbs candidates elected, as I do not believe the candidates themselves were a party to geeb uu-Americanism. And further, now that tbe election Is over, all clttiens of Ibis plate. Irrespective of party feeling* and aimiaHous, should strive tbelr utmori to do everything tbal lies lu bis or their power u> sdvaooeOcaen City.

Huu did sc do it! Why, by doiog u ssdl job at low figtires, and'uslng best -maWfials. For plumbrng --W

JOHN R. GROVES,

649 Asbury Avo - - Ocean City, N. J.

Harry F. Htenton, real estate dealer, and Percy Warne, of Pblladalpbia, wbo baa a I-ay villa ben near Mr. , Stanton's home on the bay, returned

tww* a few days ago from a successful

*k'a gunning trip In tbe nearby

■y Shot four

* 7.10 nn time on Mouufa mishap to it* locomotive, which disabled It. Tbe Avalon train, after making tt* trip from Baa Isis city sad return, went out lo Boa l*l« Junction and brought the freight, mall, ate., to Ocean iCUy, leaving bare about § 46 for Hca Isle Junction, wham

of an hour earlier than ui

Miss Katharine Coras, of Waabiug•n, D. C-, who has been ban recuperating during tba laat three weeks, loft this city lor Philadelphia to-day. latter, she expects to visit Cuba. Mira

vblie sojourning bare.

Chemist YVItey of psrtuieut retler-le-**at least US |*r icut.

whisky i

States I* net str.iight whisk: compound of tbe wuintl spirit or alcohol. artificially colored and often 8a voted w itb artificial essences snd.soanUmes mixed with more or lexs slm^bi whisky to give It fiirvor ~ The state

aa affactive temper

•a Whisks

* agru-u:tural da f uu: more of the , fully, "annoying yoo with all this talk bar m tl* Cultfd , shout Mrs Nexdora'a shameful treat-

be request, the Imlted tbe king and Haman to a banquet, but when they si* still heal la ted to make ber request, and besought him to again on tbe following day, wbe

would present ber petlHuu. nl to hla borne and told

bis friend* of bis greatness, and of the banquet to which be bad been Invited ud tbe other which was to follow, but declared that all Ibis availed nothing as long aa Mordecal sat at tbe king's gate. HI* wife counseled him build a gallows liny cubit* blgb d ask tbe king tbal be might bang Mordecal upon It, which be set out to

That night tbe king wi

to sleep and,|o while away the tedious hours, had .tbe records ol Hie kingdom brought and read to him. They read

when Mordecal had discov-

ered the plot agalust his life, and red blm, and be was reminded that nothing bad been done to reward blm for tbe noble deed. By thla time i-bs morning, and Haman, ooml early lo ask tbe king that he miglil put Mordecal to deatb, wi moned Into hb .presence, and the king said lo him, 'What shall be done to tbe man whom tl* king deligbtetb to honor?’ Thau Haman. supposing that be wished to honor h the royal apparel be brought, tbe borse that tbe -king ridetb upon, and let blm be arrayed In tbe king's apparel, and be brought on hor-etoark through tbe street*, and let tbe king, moat noble prince, say. Thus shall It be done to tbe whom tbe king deligbtetb to boepr.'

peakablj greal must nave

been hb chagrin when tbe king mid,

,at said, even to Morde-

cal, tbe Jew, wb > sets at tbe King’s gate, and let nothing fall of all that

Id.’ Then Haman, wl

In tbe Ocean City Post Office for Urn week ending November 4,1806:

tut Dm.

Buabnril, Mrs. Martha Moss, Miss Polly Mleveuson, Mrs. Boasts Hlmous.'Mra. F. W. Walr. Mrs. Thomas. William*. Mrs. Elba Ward, Mia. Carson, Kbobon Gray, Mr. and Mrs. Harry. Kdwabd M. Huttos. P. M.

Letter to John Schenk,

CArus Cify, AT. J.

Dear Kir: You'd strike II rich If you could flud a way* to Share your COW'S In teas time, for leas coat, and tbe share last twice er .three

In paint*. It takes fowergalloua, and xrs longer, fost* lees for Ibeijob, and you don't hare to do It again for

of me

-Not at all. my dear." replied the aan rather ambiguously, “I'm glad to war IL'-PhllaJcIpbla ITsaa.

Violin -1 am completely

Ibat base viol has stolen my baau.

Mandolin—It's tafarooo*! He’s always »»tod him to hb

"A few practical thought* growing 1