Ocean City Sentinel UH ] 0N STATI()N
FOR THIS Cin?
HAD PLEASANT TIME
TIU'HHOAY. jANt'AKY 1», hnw. \Ve oltall I* (lad to m-eive linn, of oca * ami eotntnonlcaOooa of inu-rr.1 lu till, oommuulljr amt our reader* everywhere. V--All roramunloalloji. .hoiild be ac-
nanpanleil
fur |'
iblicaUon, bul ■
eaaarllj • tile* of
Many Rumored Plans of the Reading and West Jer
»cy Railroads.
The Hole! Hi-cayne «a. lire acen very plcauul Kallierios on Pri< m«ht, Ibe IImt of a ~rrle» Ikal ar held duriuir Ibe a Inter and *|>rl
MANY SHARES OF NEW STOCKTAKEN
LOCAL DOTS.
ml erect a
ii bia
ii nenliri fear
You can never lift up a life wIUioul PeiiiK you reel f 11 fit. I up. Head Herbert K. Yoorbeea' adver ti^meut In tbl. Imuc of the Hk.ntiski.. 'The ItclUiice boy. cleared about tP tbruuftb tlielr aupfier Saturday nlsht - ICalpb I.. OdIT. of tbl. city. ba. been
id tbe eveulnR a. devoted to and card playing, ending with
ml of rumor, con- a dance in Ibe .paelou. dining riK.iu. ** * l ‘ <, I'lau.of tbe »bb:b a a. cleared for (JuriMia.Ion Jeney and Iteail- Tluwc precent Included Ibe Mima II Ocean City, dpr- Sboemaker. tdna K. lx>ckaoud. M. tk * Klbel Mmllli. Itertba Ir lto~, Warbat Ilic-c railroad garet It. HiuitD. KlorenNr Hanner, rate tlielr track. Sarab Smltb and Mattie \\. Hoyle, nlon Mat Ion here. 1 MeM>re. ClarencmrS Scull, Kduard
i"g la .ure. A llnal agree- Hoyle, Homer Shoemaker, Stuart Hie Joint operation of a part Zane. llr. K. f Wedou, Wm. Zane. wdlug'. fa,* May line of the Arthur Cheater, Alloway M. Smith, U-at company and the I'enu. jCbarlm Myen, Albert Hod a ell, UudKallroad ha-practically been ley Smith, Mr. and Mr*. H A. W. nto. Under lb), agreement Smith and Mr. and Mr.. Harry K.
the I leading •ill double-track lu HneStauton.
u Win.low Junction to the Wert I Cbooolata, cocoa and cake, were •eyand Seaabore Railroad at Wood- aerv : ed by tbe bo.leaa, Mb* K. Hmlib.
e. a dUlauce of thirtysme mile., I '
I. road, mdug there trecha. The THEY DIDN’T HUNT
k I. to be under tbe aupemakui of
' ...mi-rij i*, r i llK
U I, l.i be umi. A .„ d Krrf of
rd *tAut June * bl, ..c .,„ nd . -b-.i™a,Uo.,|«.b,.o,V ,b C ,|, t . An» n »,o'. 1..1. Joobl. d..
■e j laid Sunday week, didn't get far on H their propored gunning trip. They
bar In < rook Horn on Mon-
Reports Show Building and
Loan Association to be in First-Class Shape.
a man, u.ually
e who
Some thing, come lo tbi fellow aim • atU, but tbe fellow wtib a biujle
gel-more
man call. It Im
S', money.
An Arabian proverb aa' ba. health ba. hope, and lie w ho ba. bope, ba. everything.” I-red. Adam, found an Indian tomabaak on a portiou of new-made ground here a few day. ago. Fred. I’ontlere got more than one bundr d pound, of bran. bolt, from tbe w reckage near Third si reel If you never do more than you're paid for. you'll neverjrel paid for more than you do, sajra a wire man. It’,
good advice, tgiyn.
W. K. Hardlner and Je-re Stephen, •on lio,* to manage a ba.ket ball leaui here. Their olTer for Tfuwer Hall I.
under con.kleratIon.
A .par from tbe burned barge Haker lying on a bar abreaid lire Inlet attracted attention of ,*re*ngcr> on Ibe tewU early In the week. Mr.. F^ T. Kriea I. preparing lo go la I'hlladrlpbla, there lo join her buaband. Tbe J’rado la 'to undergo a ■umber of Improvement.. i baric Hllkm, of Ibl. city, recelveil Word on Monday murniug that Id. brother, Kdward, bad drop,**! dead, In May', landing, on Sunday. Wop] ba. reached Sylvanu. .Murphy and w Ifc of the Midden death of tlielr grand-daughler In Bridgeton. Tbe child la a daughter of M ra. (Soutlere. Kdward H. Stoke ha. l*eii reelecled prcldeut of the Firat National lUnk of Millville. CapL He Mott Shaw, a cottager here, baa been re-elected a
director of the bank.
"Hr. I. N. (irlareim, a |ippular physician of Ocean City," .ay. Ibe I'ape May foanly Time, 'lima arranged to tage lu Sea lale t'lty, where lie will be a few days three days a week." The tiazette aaya that Aaaemblyman Hildreth did a praiseworthy aid in •ppoiiitiof lhat staunch old Republican warborse, Joaepb I*, freare, of lower Township, one of tbe doork(e|*ra In (he House of Assembly for tbe prereul svaaiou. He derervo
recognlllon.
"ICE CARNIVAL”
1 •*« u Tuesday evening, w! of'the Y.W.C. T. 1. i their unique and very pretty "Ice nival.” Tbe exercises w ere a so of plrawre to those In attendance, ■be refrasbrnanta were enjoyed, grab-bags ware auctioned off by l.yndon Aug. Tbe sum of about tJJ ■valued by tbe society.,. A feature of the evening wa. the for-luur-telling by. Mias Maud foulda. The toHowlug program Was Hymn, "Nearer, My God, toTb ••remblagr; prayer. Mrs Kllrabelh Hrtck; reading. Mire Kfllc Adi vocal duet, Mlrees Relic Hand and Frances Taylor; Instrumental duet, Mbrea Helen Campbell and «ius Hand; reading, Mire France- Tayb mu.leal selection. Mire Hub Krust.
French A Richard., counreI for the Hoard of Kdueaikm of Ocean have rent word to Secretary Bob Vice t liancrlldr Urey has Oxed Monday, February l»tb, a. tbe da l« Hie Huai bearing in Hie Milt Hrid^ewaler va. Ocean t'lly Ruard Kduratlou. This suit bears on tl bwe of sclioul bonds.
immer resort. In cans, too, bridge m Rruad Street
Stallou.
Another rej.irt Is to tbe rtTect that ‘ere I. a porelblllty of the Reading oviug over and directly paralleling ic "I'enn.y's” track, from FTftyrrt .treet, In this city, on tbe PenusyV rigbt of way, to tbe upper vtiun of tbe city, both rood, running lulo Ibe union station referred to prelously. It b re id that this could be loueat little expense to tbe Reading, ud would prove of benefit to tbl. ompany in every way. DON’T MISS SUPPER
Thai Ibe Oreau <'Hy Uulldiug sod Iswn Areocblkni b consldeied one- f the solid bu>lures orgauUatkius of tbe :y. and that Ibose w bo believe so demonstrate Ibelr faltb lu tbe society
"VIRTUE ITS OWN REWARD'
Do Good for IU Own Sake, Advises the Rev. Pen-
nington Corson.
"Virtue Its Ow n Reward” was the
subject of Rev. 1'runlngton • oreon’s Instructive dl* ounr In Ibe First M. K. fburcb on Sunday evralugtaal. He
took bb text from John, t;X2. ‘The truth that we will empbaslu
an by Ibe fart that more than l«J lu our study of this scrl|dure,'’ said ireof tbenew srrbe ilbetwenllrtli) Mr. foreon. "b Ibal Hie best In life b e taken at and after tbe annual lo be obtained Just by doing good; that meeting of tbe association on Saturday doing good for lls oan reke I. tbe enlng laid. blgliest form of virtue and should furIjuit year'sofllcere were all re-elected, nlab sulHcbnt motive for our must At lln- storkluilden' meetlug, which earuct endeavor, even If there were
. er by Andrew f. Ho.- no other remuneration.
well,' R. Howard Thorn was secretary, ) "1 liere b, as tbe .crlptures declare, Haubl S Sam|*on judge, and Parker en ‘outward' and an 'Inward' man; Miller and John Vore tellers. !and It b further staled lhat the ‘oatTbe oatcers are as follows: Pre«l- ward' man |crbbrth. while tbe Indent, George O. Adam.: Vice Pre»l- ward man b renewed day by day.
Simeon B. Miller; Trea.urrr, | "Nothing I. more pitiful tliau tbe
.boneu, by i
ic dirts nee to Sea
Ii will be of that
to the
» seclloii.
day n
rt out of I
uok Horn Ry that
tbe wold .nap a
unable In
Friday mun
time, tbe burner., who hadu decided that tbelr Icuday. were nearly i.p and they’d belter return !, w hich they did, reaching Ocean City about noorp They were not oat »at the whole time they were They bad plenty to eat and lob of literature aboard, yn they didn't time. H. R. Maybew was led tbe psrty at Sea l.le, boat didn't reach Sea Isle bedtd not meet tbe other.
Of co
re going ta
ibe Rbcayue to mo
Friday) ncuing by the member, of ladles' Aid Society of tbe First M. K. ( bur. b. Nearly everyone b ilklng aboul It, and tbe member, of ic sorlely are w orking like Trojans to take It successful In every way. Super will be served from « o'clock. We aie told that tbe Imprerekiu ha. line out lhat tbe .upper to-morrow ight sill Include only cold uirate. t'e are a.ked lo anuoonc fhal there III be all the hot and warm iiMat. nyonemay wbb; aim oyster*. To add to the pleasure of the |*rtlclanU, there will b- music by an orTbe .upervblng oommlttre conslMs f Mr. Harry Headley, chairman; Mrs. R. I. GoO, Mrs. S H. Sampson. R. R. Stileeaud Mrs. F.J.Smllb. ere will be ten Ublee, in charge of allowing, each of whom will bav. tide: Mrs. B. T. Abbott. Mrs. R W. FUlwards, Mra. W. Boolt Hand, is. J. M I'hert^r, Mrs. A P. Milner, ra. Penulugtan Corson, Mrs.*'. M. ■upbell, Mrs James Marts. Mrs. II. S. Adam, and Mrs. James W. Smith. TO SHOOT FOR TROPHY
Tbe new gun club tagradually roundig Into shape. Tbe club ha* a membership of twenty, Including many of tbe city's best known »boU. lUoftlcere consist of president, secretarytreasurer and a board of til rector, of The “Iiiter-HtateTrap Shooting' have been adopted. Tbe rulei require a referee, Judge and a man H ojierale tbe traps. ‘ ■*
*.'> a year
ground., and t
1 Her
I additional tra|*
*Tberlab will probably arrange have three or four team., of five m
each, releiied according to tbe per-
leulare. shown This plan, It thought, will prove an Incentive good .booting. To make U luterestli I the member., a trophy will be for on a handicap baid. Tl contest, will be continued atiulen
ika-lx !■
William I dike: Secretary, R. How Thom; Hlrertora, Samuel B. Sam 1*011. Willard W. Adam., William F:. Massey, Roll* Garret*>n, Mark W. Ad111. and Fl.ber Halrymple; Solicitor,
ndrew f Ho.well.
All of tbe proposed amendments ere p*>erd as presented.
1. held up by the Ice fon
Then Hie
1 Council, No. IM, Jr O. t\ A ■d a Jolly time at tbe clo*.- of Hi ir meetlug on Tuesday e eiiin| Nearly all of the member, cmilrlbuled entertainment. John K. Troul, md l*ewls*Headley bad a “go” tbe gloves. Il is luteuded lo similar eutertalmnciit. al future meeting.. To tbl. end, H S Adam., R. Trout, Jr., and Charles H. won were appolnled a committee xl week. A big time is promt.ed
o undergo a friend, wi at .he Is getting
Tbe storm on Saturday nlgbt did une llltte damage here aud Interfered
SlorTny Wether,
Heading were norrad In many plac*. , Good-Sited Crowds Attend water from the bay Tbe ft rat 1 Ncw England Supper.
named company experienced Its I
e>l difflcully do. u lu tbe vlclully | weather condltloii. court.l
of Slxty-flret street, aud lb* morning «b# Ballauea Fire Com|*uy did train from Philadelphia was unable to OuaoctaUy with tbelr New Rugiand \V Kb Uccau City until about 4 o'clock Hupt*r" on Saturday nlgbt Alllmugb lb* afternoon. Soon afterward It'« »•• • very rtorm> nlgbt, tbe friend, rtarted bark with pasrengrre for Phil- Hie firemen turned oat vary well, adeipbla. j »"d tbe thli g* not eaten were all dt* Tbe Heading train from Pbtladel- I'ore.l of al aurtlon. fairly good price,
pbla, doc bere.liyrtly beforeII o'clock. reallaed.
1 ceulrc ol
PERSONALS.
r fol-
wlng:
ne time since, the Ocean City Association had a map drawn of big Improvements said lo be con tern pi.led lie Point of Hearb. Recently, there been considersblc talk lo the elTect that tbi* work will be started In tbe iiriug. According to tbe plan., Ibe round will be graded, slrecG laid out nd a lagoon constructed. Tbe two store building, owned by beuerer Adam, and tbe building belonging to J. T. Adam., which have on tbe line of tbe old boardwalk tbe latter wa. lorn down, are being moved out to Ufa new w alk by K. R. Torbert. We are Informed that, buildings will be hindnomely Improved by aprlng-tlme. e letter carrier whose duty It la to take tbe mall from tbe box In front of tbe poet office wa. surprised, a few tilled morning, since, to fin pretty storking banging to tbe mall box. Tbe stocking was the artistic w ork of some members of “Tbe Round TableS' aud now they are wondering
I became of IU
to members may be made bond and mortgage on real estate, exempt from all liens, In a sum not -xveedlng eighty per centum of tbe e*Ilusted value approved by tbe board if director. Also ou all sev-uniie. In wblcIThivIng. banks of tbi. State are lUlhorized by law to Invest, and not 0 exceed eighty percent urn of tbe marirt value; providing that loans made m other than building aud elation stock or on bond aud mortgage I be on demand, except . a. are mculloued In Section X of article. No loans shall ■mounts exceeding two hundred er* pershare held by the borrow ■ I'be directors from time to time, by resolution adopled by a vote of at leart :wo-thlrd. ofall tbe members of the board, and duly recorded on tbe mln> may Borrow money on the hole of the association for a period not longer than three monlbs; provided ;be tots I amount of money to be borrowed shall al no time exceed fifteen |i*r ceti um of the amount then artuilly paid Into tills association as subscription. or due* on Instalment
ibares."
• The auditors of this association .ball annually make a thorough audit >nd inspection -of tbe books, papers. i«cnrules, account, and affair. asMXiallon, which shall Include a personal examination and verification of every security and evldenceof Indebtedtie., belli by tbe awoclaUon, and a 1 etiflcation of HabtlUies to members by an inspect Ion of tbelr pa*, book, as far a. possible.” These amend inrtits. as well as tbe others passed, were made necessary by tbe building and loan association law r lutti and amendments thereto. Secretary R. Howard Thorn’s reart .board that there t* a cash baliice of M.OM M on band. The assets luelude mortgage loan, of (47,OKI am! ■dock loans of gSTJHO 81. Tbe cash received for doeadurlng the year reached of 917,878.80; for Interest, 94. 894.85 were received Tbe dl.bursemeute Included 910.850 loaned ou bond lortgagt, and 98,270, loaned on stock. The sum paid on matured stock was 99,*X>. Tbe total value of all shares on December Slat, 1906, was 995,980.58. Printed coplea of Mr. Thorn's very neatly gotten up report were distributed tbe mem ben of
sight of bodily buugrr.
pictures of famine .ufferen, with wan, biqieln* face* aud dull, staring eyas, and have always fell a sense of <lec|*rt plly for them, but sadder far Is tbe itionof those * hose soulsare.brlvsnd weak, whose capabilities are
starved and-bloodlees.
'The body has IU ueads.a bleb must
ipplled by bread.
also.
iward n
Mire Hell rnrnck.
The bell In the Ninth street tlre ^"ute struck once about 2 o'clock on Sunday morning las*. Then tbe fure burned out. The heavy storm at that •**« caused trouble among the lire •lariu and telephone w Ires In tbe vldn"y lof Fourth street. They crossed, •nd thus was tbe alarm sent In.
David j.mleon, a prosp-
ras man of Philadelphia,.*** In tbl* iv, a few days ago, looking for a site upon Which to build a cottage tor hi* ure He wa. here for tbe first time la»t summer, and grew to like tbe place. He wa»accompanied, the other day. by Robert l<re, «bo hold* a re-.l-.u.lble posit loo lu bis store. Mr. Jameson left the select ion of a lot In il>e I lauds of Uaoig* Ue. oMM* city. Here I* • Home*# Iwleresi*. '. V. William., of Trenton, District r-uperiuletideal of the Krr J "* jr Children’* Home Bodrty and Delaware Auxiliary, who ba. been here tor
several day. *l» k » »“ *h«
and Presbyterian Churches, ou Sunday Urt, lu Ibe interest ot the home. He told bow the home b eoodorted and said that voluntary oootributtons
would be gladly reealved.
The headquarter, of Ibe Ocean City Athletic AsMMiallnii, ou Ibe third floor oflbe Roune Rullding, have become a popular resort for many of our cltR
we wintry nights
room, are In charge of John Rrower. The men w bile away an
each evening by playing game*.
flan, lor H**rre*ralk-
It. L. Goff, of tbU glty, la preparing plane tor tbe pn>|-*ed new boardwalk al Sea Isle lily. Tbe new walk Is to be twenty-four feel wide, and MOO feet 1 length, with ornamental iron railig It I* to Join the walk built about year ago, and w Ul make a walk of
There having hook, they do not need c
d Back, of thla city, ba* pur-
'hared the bouse and farm of Hie late levy Hmttb, at Palermo. Thly prop»rty t. considered one of lire mi*l va! “able In that neighborhood. Josiab hack, of .Middletown, will move then
and take charge In a abort time.
r magazines
Scull, who will pto« «*■«” pavilion. Many ,-opl« pavilion on ctom day, ** and Ibe book* will help them away
e ocean la.bcd fiercely on Sunday
morning last, and. the angry wi mede *>me cbangesTirtbe appear of tbe beach front. Tbe beach wai quite a little, but, from Indlcattoos,
loat of tbe sand wae wash, d 1 and back at tbe boardwalk.
Tbe plans drawn by K Feudal I Smith tor tbe Saa Isle road were approved W|Lt&»'member* of tbe Cape May County Hoard of Freeholders their meeting bore yesterday. The plans will b* sent lo tbe State Read
» city.
Mrs. S. R. U Myers, of tl
OFFICERS INSTALLED
Tbe Haymakers bad a big Ume after tbe regular session of Kalmta Tribe, No! 230, Imp. O. R. M-, Wednesday night of laid week, when tbee* new officer* werejhstalled ; P. C. H , Mark Lake; C. H., N. T. utton; A. C. H., George Hawklna, Overseer, Wm Wilson; C. of a, L L. Wallace; K of B„ William H Smith: Homblower, Joseph Barclay; B. of D., Geo. C Murphy; O. of H L., Albert Webster; U. of B. D , Hugh Cunning. Bam; Steward, Daniel S. Sampson. The other stewatda are Cbaa Headley
aud N Carlson.
Tbe Haymakers have forty-four members lu good standing at
ipplwd or the soul becomes hungry and peri.bes for want of proper nourishment. Tbl* fact we are likely to lose sight of through tbe pressure of outward ucceiwity. Tbe disciples, to wbum tbe « Dirt text were sddressM, did not understand It. for. wbeu they e to Jesus and offered Him food, He said. I have meat to eat that ye know not of,’ they sakl, 'ha* any man given Him meat 7' But He answered, 'My meat Is to do the will of Him that sent Me, aud to finish HI. work.' Satan did not understand, In tbe matter of tbe second text came to Jesus when He wss v hungry, aud said : ‘If Tbou be tbe Son of God, cummand that stones be made bread.' Jesus then answered, ' Van shall nut live by bread alone, bul by every word that proceedrth out of tbe mouth of God.' The suggestion of satau was, If Ht was tbe Son ot God, He should ure HU miraculous powers lo provide food to satisfy Hi. bodily buuger. position that Christ took was slnoe He wa* Ibe Son of God, H* could gel on without bread better than without righteous obedience to HU Father’, will -When this decision was declared, we read, 'tbe angels came aud ministered unto Him aim, have a choice In tbU V> 111 It be tor us a baker « angel, ministers lo whom we will Shall tbe outward be subordinated to tbe Inward man, at such times of apparent conflict of Interest. aud the hunger and thirst tor righteousness be satisfied, or shall tbe aid man predominate, aud tbe Inward man, remaining away 7 •The butterfly burst* tbe homely shell Id whlrh It Is confined,and soars, with golden wings, through aonny meadow., rip. tbe nectar from the sweetest flowers. ThU striking change from chryaalU to butterfly U ofteu used as a type of tbe spiritual resurrection, and tbe thought that such gain may come to but It Is said to ba true that soi times tbe eggs of a smaller grab deposited within lb* body of the larger one, and the butterfly within It la entirely destroyed. It may, In spite of Ibis, become a very fat grub, but never develop Into a butterfly. Bo U Is that lb* carnal Ufa In us may destroy tb* life lhat was mads for bseven, aud the enjoyments of life may work Injury Instead of good. "The real streogth and the profitable compensations of life are to be fooud just In doing good for lie owu ■ak*, not for any praise we may have ’rom men, or even from any elation of ■plrit lhat we OUT feel lu the doing
>ftt.
“If there Is to ba any real virtu*, or permanent Joy, In our llto-work, II befound In tbe work ttaaif. Working thus no one can prevent ua, or mb os of our Joy or reward. 'There Is a path that la worn la ta by -ba tread of great z a only way ol real adv and tbore who walk lu II ot tb* human rewards of good, hot lerdy the good Itself ‘Thus may It be with us as with George Rlltott, w bo longed to live
unable
city until after I:
Tbe tide was very high aboul III 'dock riunday morning, but it has j cel tout
eeu much worse ou at least one or N. C, Godfrey, George lee. so occasion.. IL. Wallace, If Carlson, J. B. < hri- » Ilian, M. Carlson, Marfcleke, Frank
rimllb and William Wilson were kepi on tbe move In tbe culinary department. At tbe tellies they bad fine assistant* In the person, of Mrs. f barto. Hauipauii, Ml.. Blanche Hoffman,
Mb? Mam* l Th*"' of IbU clly, j „„ JoMph Un limtm visiting lu MUivllte { Mrs. J. B Christian, Mr*. N.C GodWilliam G Moore, of H addon field, I frey. Mr*. Harry Clayton, Mr*. N was In town yesterday - U arisen and Mlarea Anna Wallace and D. F. Bhull, of I'hiladclphta, wa. a Ruth Morris. Hiram 8. Mowrer Mtor here a few days ago J looked after the treasury. Councilman N. H. F'oz.of Bridgeton. I *•'■»«'l““ suctioned off the artlcls* '*»-a visitor here yesterday. , remalulug.aud lb*bidding wa*spirited
al times. A prize cake, presented by George H. Hlckel, brought 97. It wa. - first won by Atonzo Cotton, who
(toorg* K.Townsend.orPhiladelphia. I„„ „ ^ lht DnoomvmnJi . ud .
after some more llvdy bidding, Il wa.
meeting of the
Liberty Kite Company
.nlgbt. It f chicken 1
> MoDd*y brought to tbU
1 — ——. -—— 1 1 _I. 111 v bbO nfi
decided lop * pone Ibelr
pot-pie .upper
from Thursday
A Philadelphia Bundav paper print ed the picture* of Percy Jones, stblrtic director and tennis captain of a military academy at Wenouab, and Stanley Hleakley, captain of the second basket ball team of the same school. Jones and llleakiey have friends here, s here they spend ibe summer monC Referring to Jonas, the paper says played football tike a vc eran lu game* last season. and Mrs. Harry F. Stanton, of thla etty. and Mr. aud Mia. Alex. Mparks, of Pblladelphto. started to take a drive to Clermoot shortly aftor 9 o’clock ou Sunday morning, but, reaching tbe turnpike, they were compelled to return to this dty. Tbe turnpike, at that hour, was covered with five or six lorhcs of water, aud high tide
not doe for
Tbo*. R. Fort, Jr , bead of tb* Tbo*
has a beautiful collection of flowers, In, w. Price Paper Company, Phltadel .re of which she takes much In- pbla, ha* been oomtoatod for Select . and spend* a great purttoo of Ooooell In the Twenty-flftb Wald to) few days Sgo Mrs Myers that dty. Mr. Fort hs* a large circle
a very handsome of friend, lu this dty, where, with hto | Irish Uly set off by ferns. , family. I
_ “ ’ - .. tbey-r.
TRAINS DELAYED
RELIANCE BOYS DO PRETTY WELL
SENTINEL
flutuagfl ttau-tatm. t*s.siiwst i.varaia hailhou)
The sup|ier was given In the Or* I bouse, and Ilia Horton baked
jrjszgrsy syra,.
H0TGL
blSe>qYHe... Ocean Ave. Between Fdghth and Ninth Mesets OPEN ALL THE YEAR
THE ELBERON
KiBnih awn CesrtralJAva
the Klberoi
D. B. Colllus, of Mlllvl
at tb* Uoaan City Horn* during tb* J. L. Ken s urt by, of Coatasvlllc, Pa., ra. among the week s guesU at the
•arwood
Mr. and Mr*. R. L. Goff entertained 1 number of friend, at tbelr bon e on fueaday night. Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Hsgy, Jr., of i’hlladelpbia,bav*been .peudluga few day* lu this dty. Dr.' B. H. Lougbridge, ofPblladelphts. s cottager lie re, was a this dty yesterdsy. LeRoy Morey, who hss been working lo Philadelphia, I. .pending Ibe w with bl* parents In ibis dty. Mia* Amy Roberts, of Oermauto' has returned home after a couple of weeks' visit at tbe Wyoming. Hbenff Rrigbt aocompautsd i»ms tbe membera of tb* Hoard of Fi bolder* to Ibl*city yesterday morning. Walter Hays, ol Philadelphia, paid bis usual weekly vlalt to Ibis dty ou Saturday, remaining over oo Sunday J. Kdmuod Wardell,of Philadelphia, who bad been working In Chicago until recently, was a visitor here tbl.
Misses Hattie Murphy aud Kva Bateman, of Ibl. dty. attended tbe funeral of Mra. Emma BUnpeou lu Bridget on, on Wadues-
day.
John R. Jaggers, nlgbt operator lu Ut* Hell Telephone Company's office, baa been HI with rheumatic fever for several day*. Mlsaa* Hreckley and Murphy have been taking turns on dnty In the office at nlghL
a I>. Collins, Millville; Walter Kline, Pb ladelptyk.
OAKWOoll.
J. L. Kenwortby, CoalasvUI*; C. V
hbU; Wliliam H. Hustad, Camden; F. R. \S ileus, Urtdgelou. -—
■lacAYKk.
H. L. Restflck, R. W. Hlllaa, W B. Dunlap, H. P. Brown, Arthur Larkins, D. F. Bhull. N. C CM land, A. U. Hparks mod wife, Kbeneacr Adams. C. •“'I wits. Philadelphia; P. A. Warn*, Rlklns; ■'lias. P. Me--m, y.11 ftlvar.
carried off by Lulher Waiiaca. Thar* were quit* a number of yduug folk, premnl, and they were agreeably entertained during tbe evening with graphapbone selections given by L. L.
Wallace
An exdtlng feature of tbaavanlug'. ■u wae a pool coo tart bet s een B. B. Couver and Mrs Ji ■Me. sod J an H. B. Convar • firat ns mad 1
SHERIFF’S SALE.
no. Of* wm 01 n. fs. a* bo. e« k... ciresll Court,! wm*M«w.?>B t sIl*ai l> Va > “t£ Monday, Februarj' 12th, 1906,
3S—1 —»*• **»» rtw*- — Leak Mb -Tb. OBwmptloooribe bo is sO o» rwrulaes oo w bleb
waslMlnw TksMdbaa *Mt br IWrnt) Blfbl IbbI. two starts., IW* illeb ruol. bus.Ib ot, lot No. It. l-lork So. X.
RUFUS B. JONES DEAD
llufu. Krsklue Jonas, bod of Mra. William Jooes. of 2194 North Twentyfirst street, Philadelphia, passed away oti Saturday last, after an Bln ral mouth*. He wa* 88 year, old and laaves a family. HU funeral took place ou Tuesday from tb* resMat bis father in-law. Robert Fom, 2129
North Van Pe't street.
Mr. Jooe* had baan a vMtor to tbl* dty tor many yean, coming ben with hto parents when tbe resort lo IU Infkncy. He had many t fneuds bare, who sincerely mourn bU
m pa thy ofall
’ 'January ». onUI soma tlm* Mr « n d Mra. WUIUmO. Abbott, of U U *t*uM thalOapLJ.L Yooug f' tb .,prlng. The rea~n for tb* port- , hu c tty, h.vc been spending several
to lend*, during (be coming summer, ^eot u that there are *“ “* ,,y day* •* ">« ^ to si Ust niu that loug Ulked of boat ‘ >r snl> oceorring al tbU time, peje, line between the Ocean City and At- Of l.D- * l 8c * tHI ' tsuilc Uly plow. There baa been Ulk | -rsissv'^'S^'e. “f such a Hue for tbe last two summer ion Isbemscto hsp 4 *" I boU'
Councilman Harry HsadUy, of tbU „
borne of Mr*. Abbot I ■ city, recently puichaaed track* at Urn-, nareuu, Mr. and Mn. K H. Msrsbsll. her land from MU. Bailie B. Young
1 1. Ke.vHle Dr Roaaetl, of Phltadel- kbd Carlo* 8. Odreoo lo tbe vicinity of f
portton of tbe coal barge burned
iUa in off Atlantic City, a few weeks ago,
came ashore here above Third street on Banday UaL Many viewed lb* wrack {with curiosity, whIU others helped
THE IMPERIAL raTNAI. AVE.. OCEAN CITY, H. J
GARWOOD HOUSE,
tea; $200 per lot; one-half oan r*. on mortgage. Apply to ABKL D. HCL'LL. 17 Can tral A va Ocean City. N J
LAW OFFICES OF Herbert R. Voorhees,
For Sale
.. Great. . Bargain House and Lot on West Avenue Below Eleventh Street
$1175
Can't be duplicated for $1500
Address R
744 Asbnry A venae ‘The Old Stand’ Established iM. CHSUTTMAS RAROAlim IK VLOTHI! HATS,!'A r* AKI> OEKTS' rCKKIHH 1 >
Mao's BuKa 18 98, Mao's HutU 5 48. Mao's Hulls 7.48, Mao'* HulU 9 98
and fancy worsted a, MEN-BOYFIHtXIATH.
blrck and Oxford with ball, Black Kersey, finely tailored, Black aud Blue Meltons, also Frtaaa*. 10.00, worth 13.50 Kxlra One fancUa and black* worth 16.00, oar price 12 00
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a*Borou«h<4 Wnoaktas. CM* ■ir, Hew Jbiwb).- , 1T“»tor , “a2£5: — - IS rt K. -
worth !•.<
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GENTH' KCRNIHHINGH. • | ", J|a Men'a atlk handkerchUfa, InHUl'and . sin. silk suapaodars, umbrellas, dress glovaa, half-boa*, atlff and soft bosom bin*. JEWELRY. Studs, erarf pins, cuff bullous, lodge ledges and plus and watebaa. Everything at low art prices. JONKFH MENDEL, "KImc ml Lmw Prices 1825 AUantlC Avenue, ATLANTIC CITY. N. J
THE SWARTHMORE
THE KATHLU II* OsauwAtvsea*. OCKAR CITY,*. 4.
H LEW to a OIK ASH.
OCEAN CITY NOOSE ' ARBUSY AVE., U'EAH R.'IIY. *
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Ocean City mutl Bui tl A J. SMITH, PROPRirroSC PURE ICE BEST A COAL OAK AMO SrtlWHZ; VV 0013 Office. K0..B34 tSBURI HBHE
(0 Ocean Front Lots $|3 000 WITH RIPARIAN RIGHTS 1 HARRY F. STANTON REAL ESTATE BROKER EIGHTH BELOW ASBURY AVENUE ■AY FRONT LOT* OCEAN FRONT LOTS BARGAINS FOR BUILDER OR INVESTOR
IRA S. CHAMPION Alderner Dairies Guaranteed Strictly Par* ■AND Ice Cream
Jth St. and AsborjAu.
MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No walling tor two weeks to know If you can get It; ws can tall you al once. Bargain* in Bay and Oman front prop*rile* Choir* cottages for aala. A Go lot* tor Invartmenl and tor Improvement—the choice Ocean (Tty. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. J.
h RWE 0P?0RT\ln\Tf To purchaae a Splendid Small Hotel Property of 39 bed rooms at a figure that makes it the BEST BARGAIN offered here in many years. Completely furnished, beautifully located, valuable good will.
Address,
MASSEY & EDWARDS
First National Bank or Ocean City, N. J. • CAPITAL SIMM. SUVUB SIMM
Siii limit too skl

