Ocean City Sentinel, 13 September 1906 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Ocean City Sentinel

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of the Capa aaya K. K Hand wa* a Omhermau befon taUnd politic*. What a pity tor the taz-payen be did Dot ramaln a fi '

uU ■ at Mlotb

AT a recent satbariug In one of tb* ao-oallad "Hand atrooKbold*" It war toond that on* ont of every forty-nine

Tliey looked k

Huw would you like Dow? There were pel boardwalk laet night who would have believed It cold enough to had they been told ao. AB Atjreham Llntolu • ••Let u* have faith that ri| Big hi, and In that faith let u» to tbr and dare to do oar doty, a* we unde etandtt” ltle“ap to” the voter*. Ocean City at the coming prtmarie*.

i be didn't "play to the ben be votrd tor the aewer KpT Perhap*, tor t ' Iter had bedohc j* the people will hare

by the Kepahllcau* I

ee they know be m “■dWtrTo fte w

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the whirlwind."

Ip Kobert K Hand ever had ranee at the Republican nomlaatio

that hut chaorc wa* |o

Hilton. Praaideat of the ' Ltqi

mmenred to

dMribute Hand ballon* and photo* The voter* of Cape May County an reedy Ip aurrender entirely to till* eort of a political combination

WHO CAN WE

j TRUST? IS ASKED Rer. H. T. Caasclberry Speaks

on DiBcfosnres in Fi-

nancial World.

The Hand organ* are trying

wink the farmer* end n*brrmni nf the coonty that he I* their friend and Cree*e \belr enemy. Kroat r Crewe waarelaed on a Capo May Cotfntv l*rm

and hie parrot* still lire on

Heoator Create I* reeperted by every farmer and lltberman in the county, aodgfney bare no better friend than

•f the county ■ that about one atore or public ont of every Iweaty-ervea b** e Hand photo dUpleyed In It. and that b forty-nine throughout (be county I* wearing a Hand barton. Thl* le food fortbouglit. It ie taggcatlve that when Hie 'vote I* wise prophets will be out of the running by a large msjuyly, as they were three year* ago. PERSONALS R. M. Gorges, of Mt. Airy. I* taking net at the Blscayoe. Prewort (.'adman has returned from week's visit to Millville and vicinity' Mr» Harry Kragy, of Conncllsvllle, a., ie visiting her cousin, R. Howard

Thorn.

Mr. and Mrw. H. K. Eaton have returned to their cottage, 24 Central

Basel beery mid In part: hare all been pained I by the recant dlackiwire In the

dnatictal world, and

tbepbocfc that many good people ere a*klng.'\VIk>' can be trusted 7 "In •Deli time* a* lhew. we will need to keep calm, wrene, and to judm righteou*judgment. el*e we ■lull gi

from had to wo sc

•'No thoughtful man mill refuse I. take ('lilted (State* currency slmpl. because come men have made 'byi-o crlte money.' Xo man of brains w l my (V‘*tle«l‘y 1* ■ failure bacau— some professing Christians do not ll» ■■ their profeaslone. Rather let as tal. heed where 'we' stand, lest we alfall. Why do Christiana fall 7 “Klret. We think many fall hecau-. they have made their religion a matt, i nf profession rather than possession, « mstter of 'saying' and not *dolng' tb. will of Ood. Our salvatloH Ie not a thing of bead alone, nor of heart alom "There must also be a right life W( iay be orthodox In our bellrf. but ~ ■e the devil*. They aim believe

Loper, at Wildwood over rie. Jr., of Uermantow n. I* few day* with friend* In

tblecrty.

Mr. and Mr*. John R. Kendrick will leave for their Philadelphia home

to-morrow.

Mr. and Mrw. 'Lawtou Kendrick, of New York, bare returned bome after

m Budd, of Wllllamaport. I'e., I* vbdtloc her Aurin. Miss Elizabeth

Corson, In thla city.

Harry U.Hteeiman, of Pittsburg one of Ocean City’s ex-mayore, Is vlslilng

re'atlves In this city.

Alex. Cotfpn and family, of Vluemd, vtailed Mr and Mrs. Alonzo

Orton over r*ooday.

R. Frank Smith, of the Arm of Jl. R Smith A Sons, I* away on a ba*l-

mb and pleasure trip.

Mr R B. Barber and family, of Hazleton, Pa , ere the guest* of Mr. and Mra. W. E. Maieey. Mbs Ada T. Booth, of Philadelphia, trained none, I* spending a couple f week* at the Garwood. Mr. end Mr. Warren Allen, of Phlldeiphla, are the gue*ta of Mr. and Mrs. a B. Scull In this erty. William B. Meson left Monday mornif tor his home In Loe Angeles, Cel , afterependlnglbc summer In Ihla city. Mrs J. K. Boyle and Mis* Mattie A. Boyle, of this city, are spending e ‘ rw weeks with relartvee at Frrehold. Jordan Mathews and family, of PhBhrttlphla. have come down to their Seventh street cottage to s|wnd a

tow days.

John E. Phillips, one of PnlladelWe’s leading tailors, will spend the intumu month* with hu family In

keen City.

Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Massey have sken possession of J. Htblau Tslem*' Wesley erenue resideure tor the fall

and winter.

Mrs. Augusta* Miller end children have returned to this city after a, plea* ant vlalt with Mr*. Miller's parent* at Kn Isle City. Wise Mamie Parsons, of Camden, ha* returned home after a visit of several wieks et the bome of Mis* Helen

Mr. end Mrs. Niels Carlson returned to their bome In this city Mondty after rpeodlng a few days with relatives in Woodbury. Mr. and Mrw. Joseph*Jemup. of Mount Vemoo-.-fi. Y , are enjoying an outing at the bome of Mrs. Graham, Tenth and Waaleyjiv corn. Mia* J. Beryl Adam*, daue^im of oandlmao and Mr* Martffidam*. left Monday to resume her studies at the Normal School, Trenton Mrs. J. M. Cunningham', of Hitman Grove, was among tha vUlior* to this dty Tuesday Mrs Cunningham 1* a property owner at this resort

Dr. H. C Archibald, of Tioga, who has been a cottager here for several Masons, was called to Philadelphia on professional duties on Tuesday. He has- Dnee returned. Dr. Archibald will go back to the city In a few days after haring spent a very pleasant

JACOB SCHUFF (ScEAN CITY BAKERY N. C. GODFREY’S

THE PIONEER BAKERY. BREAD, FANCY CAKES aad PIES h 700 juteM to**.. oee» cni. i.i. GEORGE S. BICKEL, Proprietor

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mble.'

is them

i, who was perfect lu word 'deed' that gave us the perfe revel*t.ou of God, sod Christians are to show to the world what Chrtstlat.lt v really I*, and not simply by bolding offlctal position* In church and Hah-

bath school.

"Another reason why some Chri. liens fall 1* because of their alliance* with wicked men. Do not think that theChrMlan religion requires a narrow

or ascetic seclusion

•I pray not that tboo sbouldert take them out of the world’ was the sensible prayer of Christ. The thing which Christian principle forbids 1* the ing of worldly friendship and allien -v* for 'selfish' ends to the peril of religious Inflaenre end religion* character

Glbaon, of PhlK There are only two rlssse* of people

recognized In the btble, ‘aaint and sinner.' and the church stands for the purpose of keeping alive and fresh lu

human thought that old

these A Christian man may become Involved In the world, but It Is at the Immense sacrifice Influence and usefulness, verb says, 'He must have a long spo n m bo would sap with the devil.’ "Men may become great Samson, lu the world of things showing great power In slaying lion Ad hear, but weaker than a babe Jo the lap of a Dellllab. . « ‘•Another reason why some fall I* because their BelfishneM will not per■ill them to work tor their Lord and Maetar. There Is a law which none o u* can evade. 'He that loreth bis life shall loss U, and be that hatetb hi* life In this world shall keep It

life eternal.'

“After all, the man who most freely use* his life for others, keeping least for himself and living first tor tbr common Interest of mankind has the,

tor he set.

Now, then, listen 1 There never ha* been a time when men wen brought closer together than to-day. The whole world Is within ‘speaking distance.’ Capital and labor speak s face to fare, and their difference* settled while the world looks on. The great walls that existed yean ago In the social world are broken through. power to doing that which has never been d ns before. Now, then, what does this mean 7 It means that me and nations are dependent on sac other a* never before, so that Russia L China's question, Is er will i*tIon, and now that so close to each other what edo? Khali we murder each other and steal from each otbe

Does any one dare tell us that C tlanlty to only tor women and children 7 Would to God 'men' could bear the call of Jesus Christ for 'men' lo-day. Meu who live what they profess, men who are willing to be Chris. Han* when It costs something In dollar* and cent*, men who are living unselfish lives for CbrM. 'God pity the Christian man or man who has lost hto 'aaltoes*.' who to only fit ‘to be rest out and trodden under foot of man.' Remember.‘If a man lore me (Jesus Cbrist) lie will keep My word.' "

Hy will toaxt here for their Wot. Philadelphia bome (M_g|turday They gave a mualcale hGteveolng. Mt<* BcuII,j»f-May's Lauding, I* a*slrflug Use (rother, Jos. 1 Scull. In hi* office '"work during the atocncr Beall, who Is oo bis wadding trip. » Charles H. We*coat and wife have left this resort for their bome lu l<auOhlo. They will atop over In Bridgeton and Kane. Pa., to vMt

~ leads.

F.A. Demsrest. of Trenton, oue of the officials of Ybe loler-Klate Telephons Company, was In town on Saturday and Kuuday. Hto family spent the summer here. Mrs. Frank Ziegler, who went to the ('Diversity of Pennsylvania, expeq undergo in operation, may not bavedQ experience the ordeal. It Is thought, and she Is likely to return to this dty within a few days. H. D. LeCalo and family art occupying their new cottage on the bay front. Mr. LcCato to Interested In Woodlynne Park. For some time he was engaged with Waller H. Bchllchter in managing the Philadelphia

W. Edwards, of the firm of Massey A Edwards, will leave to-day on a week’* trip through New York Stale While away. Mr. Edward, will vlalt New York City. Troy, Johnstown. In the Empire State, and also go through the Mohawk Valley He will b mmpatiled by Mrs. Edwards.

During the last wsek many new subscribers have been received by the Skktiski., while a large number of visiting (wtrons came to the office and renewed their subscriptions. Hy getting the Bkktixbl, property owner* living outside of Ocean (Tty will ki m touch with the happening* here.

. Smith

J 8. Rush, N. Carlson, and 8. B. Couver left hen lug to attend a meeting of the State Firemen's Relief Association In Atlantic City to-day.

For FUut-Near tbs Bay front, between Tenth and Eleventh streets several cheap Iota suitable for summer cottages; »2W1 jer IjAroue-half a >n mortgage. Apply to ABEL I). BCUJ

E. H. Waagt and family. I.uctto L. Riley, H. J. Baldwin. Philadelphia; B. F. Collin*, Millville; I. Corson, May'* Laodlng:Gao D M< liridgetou; Wm Klnaell. Camden C. Kid ridge. Colllngswuod; Dr. K. H.

Madden, Absecon.

J. O. Hooch Roxborough: W. E. Austin. F. M. Mr Adam and wife, R. V. Howoiau. Mr and Mr. J Well Weber. Philadelphia; Hlanche Darb New York; Emily 1. Goodwin, Pitman; Mrs. M Chadwick, Item Chadwick, Narhertli: C W. Wright, Chas. E Milner, Trenton; I It room, Camden; J. M. Karqubar. Gloucester. E1.HKKON. F. P. Canfield and w It, Avalon; IV Hcbellenger, H. 8 Rutherford, way; J P Fox, W. 8. Johnson, i Hutton, Ocean City; Judge I.ui Dennlsvllle; 8. Townsend, Cold Spring: N. D. Knight, Mr* Wolff. Bui Wolff, R. A. G. Cranston, Mr*. Butler, Wm. 8. Gibson and wife, R V. Todd, C.T. Hunslcker, Philadelphia; F. B. Wlioox, Bridgeton; L T. Grumbein, Lebanon. BiacAYNK R. M. Gorga*, Mis* Ella Perming Ion, W. 8. Lelbsley, Ebenezer Adam*, Mr*. W. W. Collins, J. H. Wood, Anzbelle Wood, 8. D. Wood. J. A. Montgomery, John Creth Marsh, Jo*. T Ward, N. A. 8eolt. H. K. Park, H. Y Relgnrr, Ml*e Anna Burwell, C. M. Peirce, Panl K.Carroll, Hamnel Earley, 8. D Montgomery. Philadelphia Owen J. McCann; Trenton: Mr*. N. J Boon. Mra. C. P. Jacob and child, X. A. Boort, Moylau; Ml** Drake, Hrrrisborg;MI*eTaylor, Lansdowue: Homer Armstrong, Atlantic Cliy: Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Lyle, Ne sou H. Cooke, Haddonfieid; Wm. Baldwla. London: E. A Musr-bamp, Cachdeu.

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Bozarth Harry Buzzard Henry Bryant George Bond ... Lewis Cord cry William Chadwick . Richard Chew Albert Carpenter Samuel Carr Albert Crutbera 1 00 Albert N. Downes * Wsllsr Decker ...

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Benjamin Grove ... Samuel Heresy Irving Hill Solomon Jenkins ... John X Johnson... Joseph Krouse Harvey Lake J. Mlxoor Frank Loopo Thome* Mathews ... 'hitiesG. Miller ...

J. W. C Frank Sc hock ...... Frank Sc hock, Jr.. F. P. Smith H. O. Band*

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John Tucker John Thompson Then. Townsend Albert Wllllame Walter Young J. T. Adams Edward Bosbay A. Barclay

Joaeph Barclay

Somers Burley Benjamin Hard J. A Canfield Edward Campbell Tony Dlllllo John Freellng Joshua French Frank Gllfius B. Harris harles F. Headley George Hawkins Leo. Haggerty Walter^ McCorkle Joseph Norton

Edward Burdick..

i champion..

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william Bhriver 1 ( William Bhriver, Jr ..1 C Daniel Stewart 7 1 ( 'VllUam TVs 1 C amuel Talem 1 C Bertram Smith If Joatob Sharp I ( Nicholas Ook-ok 8-18, It., P. F., *8.76. Collector.

Mendel’s One-Price Store Hats and Gent’s Furnishings The Inside make .of a suit to either ie making er the ruination of It—all depends on the amount nf tailoring put upon these parts. The secret of long w ear and shape-bolding lies beicath yflie surface. That’s why you an't buy by looks alone Meodcl's Totlies, whilst as stylish and correct u cut as any garments made, are beter built 4n the wj*r-te]!ltig part* than n—t clothes that's why we guarantee bem without name. Clothing for Boys Widow Jones Hull* for Boys. Norfolk. Bu*ter Brown, Double-Breasted ud lUfeaca. Haft for Men and Boys The Latest and Nobbiest Styles In Black, Brown, Nelter, Mouse Derbya "ind Soft In every grade- at the lowest Men’s Pantaloons I be Hweileet. Bee our window display Gents' Famishing Goods. Mendel’s One-Price 5tore 1626 Atlantic Avenue, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.

FUEL LIGHT HEAT DO IT NOW SERVICES RUN RANGES SET ON SHORT NOTICE cm CIS UGHT CO.

I. N. JOHNSON, PLUMBER. Stum and Gas Fitter Repairing a specialty. Bath Tub* and Plumbers’ Supplies. 030 A-sshury Avonn**

Business Hnuse. 651 Islury Irenue, Spring ol 1906,

ArilO PreOSPECTS AR* xxooo.

: Full Line of House Furnishing*:

PROFESSION. »t*<l I l ** v * ol, • of ,b * ^

l PHULSTEII! People know H

ARE STILL GIVING AWAY LOTS AT PEERMONT-AVALON

/or MAY NOT KNOW that the into f Seven Mile Beach at Avalon, New Je . to be on the average twice as high a> all the other beaebto In Cape May coi smalA**l lota at Avalon are 80x110 feet, or m 80x9b feet You may not know that we are and blgheat lot* to partlea who will build than (1600. You may not know that we are

lermltR the eaUbli-htd gredi average grade e-tatiU*brd <•’ You rosy not know Dint tin Iran double the *i« of a lo

offering lota i

KKIGME IMPROrarStiRE BGIU' MU. A MILK AND A HALF of new gravelled afreet* have been made and three mile* of cemcnl mm-rete curt. ha* been laid. Alao W»«> Hnml feel of water-pi)* wIIbln the laol four month. Three mile* nfieinenl -Wr walk* are now being laid. Many hou*e* have been built here thl* spring and other* are building. Remember that Avalon to a municipal borough that I* practically out ol debt. It* water work* being worth a* much a* It* bonded debt, taze* ere lower at Avalon than at any other Seaelde resort In Cape May county. Do you want to build a cotUge for next *ea*on7 Ifao. why pay hundred' or thousand* for a lot when you can have an elegant lot near (be Ocean fron 1 for tbe building of a hou*e I Thl* I* the most liberal offer that ha* ever been made at any New Jereey Seashore resort. Weonly a*k that yon luvevtlKaU our proposition. I>o so at once. There will always be aomeoue here to show you around. For further Information, addre** AVALON imP^OVEIWENT CO., F. p. CANFIEUD, Secretary, Peermont Station. . - - Avalon, fieuu Jersey!

ASSESSMENTS FOR SIDEWALK IMPROVEMENTS.

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R. Curtis Robinson Conveyancing and Insurance Notary Public and Coimni*»loner of Deed* JNo«. 744-40 Asbury Avenue

JOS. Q. CHAMPION ..Builder..

Ocean City, N. J.

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Rians and Specifications Prepared at Short Notice

Ton* abD in n ni ks.

G. B. SITHEKS 4 SON, GarpeDlers anil Biflers. AHlH I IgtUllg. Eiiiiiiib Furalsiti.

The Inter-State Telephone Exchange Second Story BOURSE BUILDING The calamity of the hurtling

ENGLISH & JOHNSON, niraclors and Builders 1240 Aabury Avenue.

IM-EAB CITT. N. J.

<1 If Na|KdtN>u bad put au ck-Ktati: I’bune In hi* tent called for the cake* hi* icr used to make. Have

ALLEN SCULL Contractor and Builder

ROBERT KlMHKR

OceahClIy Itrpresentallre ALBERT G. GILBERT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER 7{\ Asbury Avenue,

NKSUl* N*T*DIL •

5* lev! N at Ulrbard 1*1

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JOMIN MARTS

Contracting Builder

K*tllaa!prb**rrally tanilahed j* CElieE 1. IIIIEEM A SSI

Carpenters and Builders

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QUARLES L. HOFMANN

REGISTERED ARCHITECT I

805 WALNUT STREET

Leonard Krauss Co.

Electricians

» Asbury Awnu^Oce.n City. N. J. MnM'.h-s.rcsacs

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COAL COAL

COAL

COAL COAL

Huy your Coal from the

shoemaker LUMBER CD. TWELFTH 8r. AND WK8T AVB.

EDWARO STONEHILL BRICKIATER and PLASTERER

pronipilv at render) to n . ,

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OCEAN CITY. N. J TKI.KPHOril sa’x.

8 # “ m ■ * A4«» , 060, 0. ADAMS & BRO. PIASTERIN6, RANGE SETTING I

MICE LAT1KC. tic.. Etc.

II Work Ig Mason Une Prompt), '

Attended To. | OCEAN CITY. N J.

W. H. MITCHELL 1 BRICKLAYING - PLASTERING

WHBI.V8 J SPEtUCTf 704 Centrol Ave

OCCAM CITY. N. J

}U £MMu£l?r“ r r ‘ lnD * 0- J. HAMMELL

Marble ui Granite Works

Butuary WorkT-i^^

CEMETERY INCLOSURES • Ku "» ! Vault., Gr»v« Cover*.

All kind, of Cemetery Work

Works at » > >easantville. If. J.

„ DARBYS City Laundry

Hr.in ^ Asbury Ave.

wubuaw.Ad.,

CHAS. E. ADAMS & BRO.

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71J-14 Asbury XTeuue.OcMn city.N.j

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