Ocean City Sentinel, 22 February 1906 IIIF issue link — Page 3

oceanCitysenon^ HIGH SCHOOL SDIT RENTING HODSEi YOUNG FIREMEN GEO. W. BRICE OCEAN CITY" BEAT

NOTICE TO LIMIT CREDITORS

THURSDAY. FEBRUARY la. 1806.!

IS DISCONTINUED

IN FEBRUARY

HAD GREAT FUN HAS PASSED AWAY . EGG HARBOR FIVE

lo thl* commuulljr aud our read*

jveryabara.

All oommuolcalloua •.hould be a

jompaoled with Hie full name an

of the writer, uni mx«a«arl!

Vice Chancellor Grey lasnes Early Demand for Cottages Plenty to Eat, Good Music One-time Prosperous MUlwil'e Local Boys Go Away from

add re-

fer publication, t pwd faith.

LOCAL J»OTS.

Lent aoon.

W a>bln(1oD'a Birthday.

l^b»ol children have a holiday t<

Decree, and Bridgewater

Must Pay CosU.

In the i bancery Coon, In Camden, on Vonday aftamuon. Vloe Chancel lor Orey dl>mlaaed the auh of Rrldreaater

va. Ocean Ctty et al.

Thla I. the .ult biousbt to nwtrah. the Board of Education from coimrui-t In* a hlRh acboul build Iuk. < ouneel foe Hrldgeaater agreed In ,be

llun dub'ahoot on Saturday .after- of Mr. 1

All the member* of the Ocean City

lloard of yvioratlon.»Ipi ihe exception .who la In Florida. City

n 0011 n *' x, • Superintendent Hteveua, HecreUry Ixrt* of marrying and giving In Hoblnaon and City Treaaurer Ira H. mirriagc Champion, were preaent when court

Oa|* May I* talking I,tar ball How ••‘"''ened Tbe p lt|m|0

about Ocean Utytt leeaeot, but waa repreaented by counlicd Men Will have a debate on next T’’ 1, ,he Jun,ur “«nber ot tbe firm of

Wcdueaday evening. | * Sooy.

The weather on Friday and

dajt)a»l »aa aprlng like.

Uwk* aa though the city would gel

t new high acbool bul W C.T U. chicken

i pol-ple vetilng.

at the Blacayne

Ho woman ever broke her tieart over a merely handaome man. Holiday hour* w ill be obaerved at the Uitwn Ctty Boat Olllce Unday. Paople wlto think .Iwiee before rptaklng aoon get out of the habit of

talking.

Bany a girl marriea a fellow only banu— -he tblnka M>me other girl Some men are ao fond of eyni|iathy tbat they actually glory In being tbe Odder dog. A woman t«ldom aaya u bat abe think* w hen ahe hlta her thumb w Ith abammer. One jieraon out of every 870 In New Jtrrey craxy. a* abown by tbe report cfSlate olttclala. Jt lakea a woman to amllewttha kslfe In her brewat became aorae one abe love- thru>4 It there Tbe blggeat liar In tbe world la tbe Mtoa who tella you w bat he would da If be were In your place. • Tbe public acbool children held ex-etti-e* > • alerday in commemoration of tbe •• fattier of bla country ” Tbe pnpile did very well. John Marta haa received thecontrart 10improve tbe front of tlie atore building Ktenrar Adame baa had moved oat to tbe boardwalk. Hen ram Darby and Mia- Nan llramrll. of lb la city, were married aevrral week* ago, w nrd rear be* h^re. They

| Tbe Ocean City ca*e waa third ... the hat, (ieorge Sooy a a* lotereeted caae coming up before tbe high >1 matter, and, while he bad the I attention of the Court, he epoke of the

•upper Bridgewater litigation. He aatd

n Philadelphia. The young child o!

i dangeroualy I fiom ptomaine pol*vn)ug, wa* *»ld to tg much better yoterday Vra Joa. Sutton ha* rented to C Wjealar, through Joa I. Scull, the Sara bulidmg Mb Aabury avenue, formerly occupied by Ml— Phllllpa. The forty aecnnd annlvervary of their order waa obaarved by local Knight* of Pythima on Monday evening. A large delegat on from Deunlavllle waa

preaer*.

The regular bualne— meeting of tbe W. U T. V. will be held on Wednead(y, February 28th. at the rv-ldenre of Mra H. H. Bodlne. Seventh and Eojoy tbe bleaalnga of thl* day. If Uod aenda them ; and tbe evlla of ll bear patiently and aweetly ; lor thla day only la oura. terday, and we a

hi-client waa willing to withdraw the *u!t, provided each tide would pay It* "hare of tbe coat. To thla propo-itlou. Mr. Klcbarda, of French A Hicbarda, oounwl for tbe Board of Education, entered a vlgorou* pr..te< on behalf of tbe Board. He Mated that hia client* would not con■ut to pay any ooata. Tliereupop, Mr Sooy agreed to pay >e coat*, and the rare w aa dl»ml**cd. Following I* a copy of tbe CourlV

decree:

\\ M BmiMirWAi

Or-kAK City « al, j Defeudaou. J Tbl* rau*e coming oo to be beard In the pre—nee of Bourgeola A Sooy, ton for complainant, and of French 4 Itlchard*, aollcltor* for tbe Board uf_Educalloi> of Ocean Clly, ». on tbla nineteenth day of February, nineteen hundred and alx. on motion of Freocb A Klcbarda, aolldtorafortbe Board of Education of Ocean (Tty. ordered, adjudged and decreed the complalnant'a bill be and the t 1* hereby dl*mlaaed with < that all reMreint again*! the defendant* or any af them b* and tht *ame la hereby dlaaolred and removed' Iteapcctfuliy advl*ed:' M.T> tllOCY. V. C. / We conacnt to above decree. BobmiBOla A Sooy, Solicitor! of Complainant. WILLARD MEMORIAL

DID VERY WELL

Holy Trinity c tiurcti cleared Almoat Sioo t» Iia Mapper. It la eziiactad that, when all the rtturna are made, Holy Trinity P. E. Church will have nearly 1100 aa the net proreedAfrom theaupper recently given by the memfttera A lot of thing* left ower wereauo Booed off at tbe I.urmy on Saturday evening. Georga-PuUerglll waa the auctioneer H* did well, and excellent price* war* realtard. Tbe bidding wg* • r-lrnad, aonre hnaband* making bkla Again*! their w tvea, and vice veraa. After the auctiou, tb.xe preaent.who Mde up tbe aupper committee, were given a little fea*t byVire.'*Ddtacbeg.

, *'‘ 1

onth of February. Iteal eadale O^tlu rad ay evening, waa a moat enjoym. n aay they have no recollect Ion of able ocewvlon, and one that will be an event of ihl» kind ever happening pleaaantly remembered lor a longtime here before." t't«rome by tbe member* of tbe comFor aeveral week* |ia*t there have pany aud tbelr Invited frienda. The been I tuple here "looking around," atlah wa* made more IntereMlug by but It waa left to Ma**ey A hxlward* rraaon o( tbe preacme of Fire Chief J. to aecure tbe I1r*t renter*. Tht* firm S. Buab, tbl* being bla flrM nfltclal rented two cottage* on Toe-day la-t. apiwaranre among the bnya atnee bl* tine of tbe panlea taking a bouae la recovery from bla recent almo-t fatal the ca*hler of a leading bank In Phil- lllneaa. adelpbla. I The featlvltlea Came off In the cornWe underataud there were other pany'a fire bouae, on A*bury avenue, parlle* here In —arch of cottage* on below Taelfth Mreet. Tbe brat event Tuesday, but no other rental* were on tbe program wa* tbe*upper, a bk-h ■lowd. although tbe proapecta are , waa held on tbe ground floor, w here ery good j neatly-arranged tafclea had tem|*irH. F. Stanton tell* o* be t* receiving artly replaced tbe apparatu* in<|ulr«e* for cottage* hi almo-t every" j The Invited guerta Included tbe Kev. nail. One or two of theae |ieople vtill . Penolugtoci Conon, H*v. H. T. t'aaie down thla * eek. | aelberry. former Councilman Godfrey. Thla la a decidedly encouraging con- Freeholder John P.' Fox, Dr. Fouldi

Here Presages a Great

Season.

■ prrcrdenled h

and Fine Speeches at the Liberty’s Celebration.

cny Hoc

Tbe celebration of the fourth i treaty of the organlaatlon of ited In 1 X.lberty FiretYimpany, No s,

dltiuu of affaire If the demand keepa t, Ocean City will have r crowd than that of laal —aauo, which. It la freely admitted, a* a record-breaker. Thla city la pretty certain to have many tbou-anda of people during the Eaater day*, amt there I* likely to be tlie curtomary ru*h at that time. Talk t a bright outlook fur tbe aeaxou Jti I W Councilman Steelman wIII a good bend lo tbe city pavilion during Eaater week, thl* w III be a big help toward pleaalng vIMtore. He ha ant "retired the baud, or orrheatra, yet, bot expecta to do ao w lthla a few PERSONALS. Mlaa Kate Murphy la vl-ltiug ►nme -lend- out of town Mia* Harriet Stephenaon vl-lted relllvea at New field over Sunday. J. S. DuBola aud aon, of Woodt.ury, ere vlaltore here a few: dar* ago City Trea*urcr Champion waa In iwn a few bourn on Friday laat. Capt. J. \V. Lee. of thla ctty, wa* with relaUve**lu Camden on Sunday. We*ley Beep, of Philadelphia, i gueat of the Garwood thl* week. F. Champion, of New York, regIrtered al the Wyoming ■ tew day* ago. i I'arlwn and wife, of Wood* town, vbdted friend* here on Sunday. Kalph Mitchell, ol Woodbine, vlaited la pareuta In tbla city during tlie

eek.

I I* on a vi*It to

The W. C T. U . the "Y'a" am Uiyal Temperance Legion held an lnlere»tmg France* Willard men: 1 meeting al tbe Wyoming laat Thu reel ay afternoon. At tbe oonHualon of ibe memorial aarvieee there were • clrea by the member* of tbe "YVaod tbe Loyal Legion Tb* program waa a- follow*: Plano aolo, Mlaa Blaocha Hoffman. Plano aolo, Mlaa looa Adam*. Bed tat Ion, Phebe Harri*,EdnaKoaa, Irene Conver. Annie Conver and Ada Flaber. Itrcllatlon. "A Young Tem|*rence Boy," Tbomaa McGInnU. Plano aolo, Mia* Loulae Coreon. Beading, Mlaa Margaret Parker. Kefreahmeow, Inclndlng Ice ere were aerved. Mra. M. A. Adam*. County Prealdeut; Mra. H H. Bodlne, Superintendent of the “Y'a," and Mre. J. I*. VanTine. Superintendent of tbe.Loyal Temperance legion, had charge of " - meeting. PRIZE- OFFERED

aSa jo «.oid a meeting held in the otbee of H. F. Stanton, on Tuaaday evening, thr Ocean tlty Gon tlob decided to give! prtra of a 18 fio gold place lo the mem ber tlret breaking fifteen clay pigeon! Mtratgbl tu a regular match.

" The Chicago Glee Club appcXM In jealgna aud aacertalu price* for Tromer** Hall on Friday evening la.t c|ub >nd trDphy puttona Tbe —

for tbe benefit of Prof. H. H. I^ke'a. ^ |0 ^ , bol for

, o^heatra. There waa a fair hou*c; It j ^ wa( decided to have tbe next •hould have been better. The -Inglng ' on ^mnlay afternoon, without •eetned to pleaae the audience, w bleb ( . |-rJ ^ , 0 lbe member*. Tb# club will, »aa not alow to applaud. A feature ol ,| |err f ort rurul'ti theammunltlmi and the entertainment wa* C. H. Dixon * | U fc ^h* c |,, b u In aoch proeparoua Impereonallon* He preaented ; flntnc ui coodltloo that It U probabf* "rter type* auch aa portrayed by J a me* I ,boot will be held free of

Whltoomh Klley. the "Roo.ler” po-t. to tt)e ro cm>er*.

Tlie allda Uumboue quartet made a prang and At. Smith have jurt de-rved hIL Mr. I^ke’* orcheatra of lb , g Un club. gave a number jif hlgh-claa* *electlon» , . -

In a way that won enrvniluma from win Oebair.

•theaudience. local Bed Men will ha *. - - * I Y. I debate In tbHr wigwam on Waouaaday Maaontc l.qdg v Marten.. i next. The quart too tubed!*The M. M. degree will be conferred ^ u ., IUk>Ivm1 , Tbk i immigration by Ocean CHy Lodgx. f * A. M-. thl* bfnpfM ,| m tbe United State*." evening, and refreahmerU- «III follow. dcbawn & j. 8 . Iluab. Mark Thera win ba an emergent communl ^ ciaalT , c.. Murphy

( Lake a

•ame work I. -beduled. The olnth ^“ b .nd L. L Wallace ou

•nuual annlveraary of-the lodge-will p he celebrated on Tueeday evening

Eebruaiy 27tb, at tbe Hotel Blacayde. j

Member, are requeated to »ccure their l n d, r date of FebroaiT lMh, It. B. Uckeu not later than Monday night. 1^^ >r1|M |he gia>TI AEi. Irom down

In Tampa. Fla . that be and ht. family

Thememtare^Jalml. Tribe. No. would , “' e ^ i ^ ,he °“ l

»nt time after tbe camp fire* bad been tint . ...n » e IL Lot* nf atrewextlwgatabedlaat evening They bad l .ort-^rd_ ^ ^ degree* 4 -

» playette.enUtled. "Everybody Work* berrlee. Therm But Our Old Man " JuaUce of tb* tbe*bad«_ | _

Peace Ituab wa. the "old man.” Tb# | ^ FurnUB „ oc Ptanu# to ■nualc waa furnlabed by « graph*- „ amouu u made quickly » D “ Phone in charge of ttaroid Hand. jcbaaply to^rrep^nrtb^ I*rjon^ by^

rSSa.vwWT

Mra. J. H. Hugbm wlabea oouuee that' ber Mtlltoary atore. Aabury. a. - “*—* "

Dr Katherine L. delphla, wa* a reo

Blacayne.

Mre. William Powell I* vl.ltlng friend. In Tuckaboe and Philadelphia

tbl. week.

Charlea E. K reamer, of Narbertb, aummer vlajtor here, waa lo town t

Tburaday laat.

Mr*. Edmund L. Itoaa, of Cape;May Court Houae. waa a vlidtor to thl* city

few day* aiuce.

Mlaa Anna Champion, of Philadelphia, greeted frienda In Ocean City

during the week.

Clifton Smith and family, of Harrisburg, Pa , were recent visitor*

vee .n tbla cltv.

Mra. Annie Ward and Mlaa Sarah Lanlng, ol Philadelphia, ere during the week. Mr. aud Mr*. C. S. Colwell aud Mire Colwell, of Philadelphia, were vialtore here during tbe week. Captain Lewh Klsley entertained hi* brother. William Rlaley, ol Atlantic County, on Sunday. Capt. KU Jobnaon, of Woodbury, waa here oo Monday, arranging to build a cottage at Oonoo'a Inlet. David Tucker who haa been employed at CoateavUle, Pa., for aeveral moulha part, haa returned home. Mre. "M. A. Neff, of Plttaburg. 1. vMHng Mr. and Mra. E. W. Boyd at their realdence, 1119 Wert avenue. "biarence Nlcbolaon, of Pleaaantville, wa. among Ihoae reglrtered at tbe Ocean City Houae during the week. Mlaa EllxabAb Coreon waa a gueal at the home of her friend, Mire Vanat Peteraborg. aeveral day* recently. Mra. Warren Mltrbeli haa returned to ber home in tbl* city, after a plraait visit to her daughter In Samuel Garwood, who 1* working In Philadelphia, apent a portlau«f Saturday aud Sunday at

la home In thla

dtTJohn Bright. J N. Newcomb and A. Kilmer, prominent realdeut* of lid wood, reglrtered at tbe Klberoo few day. ago. Mr aud Mr*. Dan"1 Claw ell retwenrd I Ocean CUy, a couple of day* from a lengthy vlalt to tbelr daughter Id Elmira, N. Y\ Mire Grace Keed Allen, of 3 State avenue. Atlantic <»y. ha> returned borne after a few dAya’ vlalt to Mlaa Kllxabeth Abbott.

baa

N. C Clelland. of tbl* rity-w bo ecu * pending a porftooof the wt lo fblladelphla. waa a M.ltor here the

latter part of last watk.

Mr and Mre. Hobart B. Smith ha< returned from a prolonged vl.lt to Mre. Smith'* parents. Bar. and Mr*. J 1

, at Kanttooka. Pa.

AMrieb, of Philadelphia, wi

In ocean City, Toeeday. looking after bla property and obeerrtng tbe Im-

provemeots on tbe bay front.

Bev. K. W. Stillman, of Philadelphia, «Uo— new bouae at Sixteenth and t^otml avenue, la nearing complrtiou. was a visitor bare oo Frtday Bev, and Mra. Wm. T. Abbott, of Aabury Park, are vtrttlng their aon, Wm G.AbOott, and wif», to tbleetty Bev. Mr. Abbott preached In tbe First

Easiness Man Had Reached

Ripe Old Age.

In ill health for more than George W Brick, a well-kno irev*man. qjilrlly pa**rd a*al iome on A-tniry avenue, nrai

rtreet, ahortly eflrr In unlay morning lart.

■x SENTINEL

Death waa doe

Bright'* dleea*e, although he had a I lory from the aturdy Germai

dlght atroke a couple of daya before [that baa been orgsnlred for

bl* death. I lime, they did very we . Brick, who bad pawd the. The Ocean City U ad time uf man on earth—three management of V. I years and ten—by eleven mouths made up of L. and

aud twenty—tgbt daya, wa* born at Ewtog's Neck, Cumberland County, K. J. He waa a reatdent, for many of Millville, where be waa a proaperou* burtnere man. He came Ocean CUy ten yean ago, w here be made many frienda, who learned

regret of bla death, waa twice married. Ha

Home and Win Wlthont

Much Trouble.

The Ocean City "Regular*" went lo J' .„!d- « AD> nfepted the local backet ball five by a

score of IW lo 11. It wa. the Orel game »—'—» *■ Reading GOBI

it r played to j k- ,—..i

aan City b

dUiirsafl <uu-fuin. WOTJaaaxY aj;i» wwwoiara a. -Ljjgttlrs'.'iv.,.

Caaaiu* M. Campbell. Tbe line al march from floor to the first fluair was led by Chief Hu-b. Grace wa* aatd by Bev H. T. 'aaacll erry. and Ujfii the boy* “fell o.” The menu coririrted of raw. fried end stewed oyatere, celery, pepper cabbage, pickles, coflee. Ice cream and

cakes

After tbe feast bad been disposed of. the company returned In the second floor, where a Jolly time was had. President Warren-W Brown, In a timely speech, welcomed tbe visitor*. Mr Brown >poke of tbe very friendly feeling existing among tbe member* of tbe three lire com panics and ex. pressed tbe hope that this barmoulout condition of attain would continue, 'hlef Buab referred lu a pleased y to the Improved condition of Ibe al Are department. He s|mke of recent severe lllneaa and said that a abort time II looked aa though be would never again reap alarm uf Are or attend a social function held th •opposed, be said, hi e the man told of to a atory—the ■rd saw tbal He had no place fur the •u at the time of bla dangerous IIIa*, because tlie man waa not prelated lo die, m> he wa* given a reve. Chief Buab declared that, lug been given tbla reprieve, be ild take care tbal he would be prel«red io tbe future. He expreeaed the ipe that tbe fire com pan le* would always be aa he Intends to be—ever prepared. Chief Hush's llsteneia all said this a* tbe beat *|ieecb they bad ever Tbe minuter* spoke In cougialulairy term*. Mr. Casselberry wished it the continued growth aud ancces* r the Liberty Compeny. Mr. Cor*ou as hopeful that tbe company would III be In existence one hundred year* from now, with 2500 members ou Its roll*; He promised that be would ream! attend tbe anolversary celebration ou tbal occasion. Mr. Corsou pleased the boys immeu**ly by relating funny rturlea, "bringing down the " uuac" by bla delivery of a colored reacber'a aerraon. Mr Casselberry assured tbe memtr* that If they desired auy assistance In the base ball line next summer be would be willing to lend bla beat efirt* In bringing victory to tbelr team. N". C. Godfrey alao .made a few reHarold Hand bad bla grapbapbooc with him, and a delightful lot of song* aod baud music was given. William Dyka gave banjo selection* and sang comic aonga, to addltloa to telling couple of good atone*.

thirty year* ago. rtera living.

Impre

He also bad t

ve funeral sen Ice* were home on Monday evening, three minister* participating and a mixed choir singing aeveral touching lymna. Bev H. T. Casselberry made tbe opening prayer. Bev Pennington Coreon spoke aud be w aa followed by Mr. Caraelberry. Tbe closing prayer wa* made by Hev. C 8. Tyler Tbe body rr|io*ed In a black doth casket, aattn-llned, with silver handle* and allyer name-plate. At tbe bead Ibe ra*ket w aa a pretty floral emblem from Ibe "Monday Night Class" of tlie Firrt M. K. Church, of which Mra Brick la a member. Tlie W. C. T. U. •cut palm leave* and a sheaf of wheal with rtt-bou, aud Mr*. Brick's tribute uf love waa a sheaf of w beat, w ith purple ribbon, on which were inscribed tbe worda,' "My Huaba Tbe body waa token to Millville, to charge of C udertoker Mark Lake, o Tuesday morning. Tlie funeral too place from the home of Mre. Brick brother. BenJ. Sheppard, 818 Kart Broad rtreet, at I SO o'clock to tbe afterncon. The sermon al tbe bouae aa delivered by Rev. Pennington CoreohT The Interment

Plea

SOME MENTAL EXERCISE

"Talking of mental eaerclae,” said Kobert Flatter, Ibe other night, "here la something: Take tbe word 'please. 1 and areenaln, toy transposition and irrangetnenl of tbe letter* composing It, how many words can be made therefrom I tried It tbla afternoon, and the reeult waa astonishing, 1 thought. 1 got qultea large number of • under," be continued, “if anyan name another word of six letter* more pregnant with aoch possibilities. I—t some of ibe young readers of the Bbctikkl try tbelr wit* on

Mr. Fisher suggested.

HIGH SCHOOL NOTES

Exercises were held yerterday a ft croon In tbe High School room. Esaaya were read by Anna Stetxer, Ethel Shoemaker,Edna B ram el l, Etta Campbell, halph Adams aod Edward V< at Long and Prescott ("adman bad original atorioa. Bulb Morris recited aod Maud* Fooldi gave a history f tbe students of tbe High School. Tbe senior claaa la reading Macany'a "Essay on Addison" and Sbakeapeare's "Julh)a Ca

Tbe percentage

High School for the month of Jam tbe blgbcet to any month during

tbe lart three yi

The botany claaa la engaged to the

study of leave*

Trigonometry la now being studied

y Ibe aeuiore.

Two winter* ago,Council's attention waa called to tbe matter of hawing tbe flre-pluga looked after, turned on oocaakmally. etc., so that to of fire there would be no troobic scoring the r. One of firemen asks that the Btmnsgf. call tbe attention of Council to tbe matter at tbe preaeot time. Harry 8. Adam*, Tboa. Young Lyndon Ang compose a special i m It tee having lo chargt an antertaln inent to be given tbe members of lota Connell, No 1», Jr. O. U. A tbelr lodge room next Tueeday night. An Interesting musical program will be preaented, and tbla will be followed by a feast for tbe "inner Tbe* bewert a The member* of Ibe Workers' Knit

of Mtea Julia K. Scull on Tueeday ulgbt. It to reported that than ' lot of sea lug dons, althoagb an

«>n*n rot IVOTUO, ... Ir<h Jtev. Mr. AOUOll preacueu IU I latort »J“> v^.^enue**^tT^oDOXX* M. E. Church ou Sunday evening.

Hall

rlneEngine, salt water Sttkiga. reversible propaBai wbmL shafting, etc; good aa new. J Paul Emrey. Park sldt and Wynoefleld avetjues, W eat Philadelphia.

wards; Sc hock, ecu

Al. Smith, guard*. Arthur Cheater, the regular forward, waa suffering from an abeceas, and wa* unable to go

along.

Tbe hoya found It very bard to keep their feet on the slippery dance ball floor, and the result waa that some of icmgot "buuged up" during tbe play Egg Harbor scored a goal during tbe first three minutes of play, but after

daugeroua.

The first half ended with tbe wore

indlng 8 to 6.

For Ocean CUy, "Joe" Hcbockrjnff excellent foul-guel ahoot lug, and waa w armly applauded. Tbe Ocean City boy* bad been billed Egg Harbor *• the "ebam ptooa of South Jersey," and a big crowd was tu tlie hall when tbe game began. Manager Adams apeak* In high raise of tbe manner to which hi* ■m was treated by tbe Egg Harbor management at tbe ouncluatou of tbe

game.

return match wUl be played here in March, it is stated. Effort* are being made to aecure a game with an Atlantic Clly team on Saturday night next. Recent real estate transfer* tn Ocean City recorded-ln the office of County Clerk Way are as followa: Samuel N. Souderct ux to Thoma* . Simmon*. II. Lot K28, Section C, and riparian lauda in front of same Alonso R Moore et ox to Albert W Henry. II. LoU 407, 40H. 5M and AU, Section G. Mary J. Lake at vlr to Tbomaa 8. immoti*. |1. Lot 7UU, Bert too K. Confirmation deed. Ocean CUy I—od Company and Ocean Front Real Estate Company. Agreement to convey for 846,(MU tract of laud bounded by First aud 8ecoud •treet*. Atlantic avenue and Atlantic

licaan.

John Greenwell et ox to Edward C. 8tok(a. 83700. Lota 824, B3B and 82K, Hectlon A. For BaiJt—Near tbe Bay front, between Tenth aud Eleventh aeveral cheap Iota an liable for I „ cottogea; |20u per lot; oue-balf can remain on mortgage. Apply to ABEL 1). BCULL. 817 Central Ava Ocean CUy, N J

., unde, lire ALBERT G. GILBERT, Morey', '£ PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER

645 Asbury Avenue,

‘The Old Stand”

Eatablished 1878.

.*M HI STM AS BABGAtm IB CLOTHXVQ, n ATa,<"AP8 ABD OrBTW' WKBlaltlBO* vt en ‘a 8uU* (8 88, worth »8 no Men’s 8alta 5 4H. caartmer. worth 7.50 Men’s Holt* 7 48. wonted, worth fo uu Men's 8utto 888 black Thibet, t aud fancy woratada. otbere ask 18.50

ME.N8 OVEBCOAT8.

Hlrck and Oxford with ball, Black Keney. finely tailored, illecktond Blue Mellona, alao Krieaea, 10.00, worth 18.50 Extra fine fancies and blacks worth 18.00, our price 12 00

THE ELBERON it'orwaaly Iks gwani F.iakik mm* c—lrwlj Awawwa OCKAM CITY, ft, J. IBB. K1.I.A K. MATLOB. TTreB THE IMPERIAL HU CKBTRAL AV*_ OCKAM CITT, M. J

GEKW KCKNI8HIN08. m'a underwear, fleeced, 86c. 1 Sweaters we beat tbe world, 85c up. lulltal an If-bore, allff aud JEWELRY.

Htuda, w

tadgea ana puis wua waveuaw. Everything at lowest prices. J044KPH MENDKl*, “Klag •! IjBw Prirra," 1825 Atlantic Avenue. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J

For Sale

THEY’LL JUBILATE

The members of tbe three local fire companies have decided to bold little Julllficatiou to the Reliance boys'

house next Hatuiday evening.

Every fireman to town to expected

1 be present. Therj will be tbe

lomary "feed," without which ao affair of this kind wouldn't seem eon plete, aod there will be speeches and lot of other things. If you’re a fireman and want to wltuaas tbe whole pro-

gram, you'd better be on band. That luier-Coont* toridge.

Bay* tbs Uaxette : "One of our subscribed to tbe lowsr'part of tbe county lea ua that be would Ilka to know Just wbat dtlxena ofCape May County tbe Gazette waa bitting at laat week when It referred to tbe proposed bridge to connect AUgotic and Cape May counties aa 'a graft scheme.' Tbe

10 easily answer that quaa- • were ‘bitting’ at no raatdoul

of Cape May County, and had no Intention of leaving socb an Impreastoo. Tba bridge scheme referred lo did not originate in tbla oonnty; and, so far as we know, not a single member of Lb* Board of Freeholders of tbUfeounty to

at tbla time advocating IL"

.. Great. Bargain House and Lot on West Avenue Below Eleventh Street

$1175

Can't be duplicated for $i$oo

Address R (

744 Asbury Avenue

MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No walling for two weeks to know If you can gat It; we eeo tell y< 000a. Bargain* in Ray and Ocean front ptoperuas. Choice cottogea for •ale Also lota for Invertmeot aod for Improvement—the choke of Ocean City. Apply lo J. M. CHESTER &. CO., Ocean City-, N. J.

Minor H. Vincent, who, for er real*, baa baeo In tbe employ of .'harapton, but who worked tn tbe Quaker City tbla »Inter, returned to n CUy on Friday lart, bringing with him a wife.' Tbe lattex waa Hattie Hmllh, who baa a numb friends here. They were mania tbe Itev. G. H. Neal, of tba Broadway M. R. Cbnrcb, Camden, December £1. They ere living In Hazel Newkirk’* Wert avenue cottage They were eereuaded by Kaltnia Tribe Drum Corps on -Tuaaday evening.

tlie appointment of tbe damage* to tbe erection of tbe boardwalk. Tbe appointment of tbe commtaalooere, announced, will be made ou next Saturday.

torned home after ■ New York. Mr. Edward, viaiteo tbe metropolis tn tbe Interest of tbs Providence Mining Company, whose bolding* adjoin tba 85 .OOO.tMO property to tbe Bullfrog district ‘ f Cbea. " - '

.SF? f 5s£SS£S3 sssaM»Pw*

10 Ocean Front Lots $|3 000 WITS RIPARIAN RIGHTS 1 . HARRY F. STANTON REALCSTATCBROKER EIGHTH BELOW ASSURY AVENUE ■AY FBONT LOT* OCEAN FRONT LOT* BARGAINS FOR BUILDER OR INVESTOR

K QPPORTtiHYrt To purchase a Splendid Small Hotel Property of 39 bed rooms at a figurg that makes it tlie BEST BARGAIN offered here in many years. Completely furnished, beautifully located, valuable good will. Address, MASSEY A EDWARDS

SEASHORE REALTY CO. 1002 REAL ESTATE TRUST BLDG. COR. BROAD A CHESTNUT STS., PHILADELPHIA, PA.

Having a central office in Philadelphia, we . , to secure select tenants for seashore cottages. No charge for listing nor for advertising. In all cases give street and number, number of rooms and conveniences. Photographs of premises are a great aid to agents. Five per cent-commission and quick returns from monies collected. Special reference: John R. Kendrick, Eaq., President Trades Pub. Co. Also other Urge Ocean City property owners. Depository: The Franklin Nat Bank, Philad’a.

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bise/iYHe. Ocean Ave. Between Eighth aud Ninth BUM

OPEN ALL THE YEAR

GARWOOD HOUSE,

THE SWARTHMORE

‘*™««H»AiroaA*KR PRADO MOTEL | BOURSE —a RESTAURANT I RESTAURANT

Ocean Cit! IK aiMti A. J. SMITH, PRO FBI STOIC ■aaiasaia •■* *•••■* eeatae ■# PURE ICE BEST COAL OAK AMID tatMOi; woor» Office No.,634 ASSORT IIBK

IRA S. CHAMPION Alderney Dairies , Guaranteed Btrietiy Pore A\ILK •AND Ice Cream ESTABLISHED 1M1 Hi St. and Asbury Ah.

SEASHORE REALTY CO. 1002 REAL ESTATE TRUST BLDG. COR. BROAD 4 CHESTNUT STS., PHILADELPHIA. PA.

First National Bank or Ocean City, N. J.

CAPITAL 854.888. SWUS 824888