Ocean City Sentinel COUNCIL HOIDS \ LATE AUTUMN . ::j BRIEF SESSION VISITORS HERE
We •hell 1* K 1 *' 1 ,0 w »> and comqmnfc* lo lliif conimunlly i
every" <•*"•
■Oration
•adcr-. Solicitor
All e
i I he
heart. Tlicniu* death Kallti 11
nne out of a hard it tlilUR In Hfe l> of folk« than ol nilll It ■> able U n la liavIliR Ha
Even a do* knoae better than
a candidate for oOlee. county on Tueaday la«t.
All of ua can't tie In the »ainr If »e aere. ac'd sink It. r -~ J
There are eTjIfllea. anionic the aeene ahlfti
The thaniaclv
many in"W daya of Rtace. Many a good hwahand haen’t nerve to tie anytlMiR elec A girl would aliuoat rather I:
lh. Tenth ai
Mow*
ftrra.
turkey hai
d be a flirt
K. Wetaa, of Herman
„„ , uc rmcMaiaa oe : ,,H: l‘ r » ,ul "e"t v|> lilaeed on the duplicate and collected | during the week. " tuatlon waa carried. W. T. Pringle and family I the rerjueat of It Itobln-oii idovine were among the an <|Ult claim deerla were grauleit on lota | *1** , l r “ l <d the week 17 to k-Vi. tnclualve, Section V. the William H.'Heiaroth an mjierty of J. H. i'ayran | l'hil*(M|ihta. were among t The following rekolutloua were |ire- to thla rlly Tuewlay. .■tiled and adiiptei: I Mr. and Mr«. T. S. Mllche I tea. lived; That there he tranaferred lailelplna, were among H Mm the Item of boardwalk lani'l ! gueat. ol the Itiacayue- ** ,0 ,he Me “ ' ,f I, •“«* T7-- • ■ IteMilved, That the followingtra.ia- (h , ,' t ,‘..'..'.'J *' *' r- of a|i|iio|irlatlons be made: fin 71
Atlrnd the |uit|ite aup|wr at Hlwayne to-morrow evening. Either a girt wantato be made tour read about It In a novel A girt w ill alwaya he nice to a Uiilraa ahe la In love with him. Iteliglon helonga lo the |ilar bualneaa a- well aa to the church. Wumeu aeldom have much fall Plenty of falling weather laat n it even apirad to the akallng rink. A min'* Idea of an Ideal w Ife la who think- ahe ha- an Ideal huah . Teacher-' in-lllute at Ca|« .'ay
week.
When the mai
dreaa up. hi- wife I
drtaaiug down. Pulltenew la wc boaatlul hrother, enainrlrd jaillcy 1
lend- iel'other r great drr<l- w ouaanda of liU) rl'a fault If ah girl ta ju-t aa pi Ife I- apt to give
i If It ta only
The t ape May }>unty Hoard of Krabuldcrs i- meeting to-day at Cape
May Court Houac. ■
The M. W. Taylor tia-kel hall play era. from Camden, will be here
lurday n
a bad ii
a) terribly much worae than
lhat la in a good mall.
Ilev H. H. Hudlne haa purebaaed Br. tiarrlmoi'a collage on Central ave-
owa an aw ful lot to be able ci: think that her knowlpg
Mter than If ahe did.
'oiiian doe-n’t approve low-
• It’* like tliiding
to make u Mlhlug ii When a
itl-fal
id up early enough
«at bb breakfart wliboiit aw allowing Slewriewerm. «
Hall at 6nee. be might think the
•arned her wigea.
No aumai I- ever ao aymi-atbelle •ttba widow over her hma aa to for«ri io examine carefully the kind uf ■mourning ahe I. wearing <*pt- T. H. Mitchell, of Philadelphia. ta having Improvement* made to Ida Point of Iteach milage. Ttie "obi be ‘"* do " , b J , ) K "* ,Uh *' Tbr giratrat buying time of the y**r t- rapidly approaching and already (iroplr are looking about for Kdla The merchant- w ho make an In arcure an extra volume of bualnowahouMadvertlaelti the t*a:w-
Palruiilxe the man . w ho advertlaea. lou do not visit your neighbor unless ^krd Iu. and du not attend a wedding «f » party witboot an lavltatlonr then *ny -houId you Intrude on the Privacy „ra-lore kee|>er without an jnvtUUoo ? The live, go-ahead bust-
only Invite-
hut educate- and ktapa yra *t^«ed/u ■hat lwpopular in hla Hue of goods, I-
ou * l-trouUe. Tliere , M . t, ( g demapd for ticket, fo.
I be polple aupM^to be given KUeayoe to-morrow (Friday) ev
oumber.f V . CU ' ,,0,,, ,0r “ •» the member, of the l-adle.’ Aid
^ mber of year, the member, of the !<ortel j. of
v I>e|«rtment »I 11 i'| ie aopiwr «III be one of the beat ever eve„>aa t. ' l l 1 «’ hu M«»» ^"d.y 1 lh ,a c ,ty. Don't mb * e '! r Y T h*y w III go to Holy Trinity , *
,n - * -aa*-' ....a,-.,-— n * ot -1 Abel fi. Scull b*. removed hi- share
Says Municipal Body Personal
Cannot Compromise Past
Due Taxes.
Notes of Interest
the Readers of llte Sentinel.
•nd adjoin rimrwl ly) »• itamp-
John It. Kendrick, of Philadelphia nac l ' vl "*t ,,r l,cre « u Tueaday. be,n •‘'fsrl'lhxabetb llrick is vMUng pi 7:. friend- IhsHrldgcIcm and Millville.
> iiy i lera r. Adam, read an ' Mr- SamdW (lirwool hi. relumed nplnlon fromi-lly Hullcllor Thump-u,, from a fewdaVvl.lt to Philadelphia, to the ellect that the city ■•auuol mm-. II, ft A.hmanTV ho working ...
upplemcnt. and amendment, therein.! Jfm W. Cornell and son. |b Well a. the prewnt law. relating to 1 delphla, were vi.llor. here <
hi. city on of llrldgo-
Health to intereat. A motion wa» made and pi.wri tliat fhe proper officer, be authorized to egotlatea loan of|g|(lU ulih which > |*y current expeu^a, and 11700 for itcre-t due by Deccu|ber l-t. Pre-ldent Adatn- aald that "jf lotion lain order to airiniro," and ouiicll adjburued. v The folfowiug bill, were onlered
paid:
Ira ri. Champion, clly tre».urcr idles, etc.. *aj.2|5 21; .\V. Barclay, 7.»7: It Iireenleaf. 111.47: J. P Fox. 21.78; M Kennedy. 11 75; Mrs. J. \V. •mith. 11205; Geo. Fuller, lit .Vi; U Brewer, fIS T5; Geo. Haw kin., *18 84; Thom. t»; H A. W. rimitli. : T. l^e Adam., US 5u; Mr.. J. Smith. 1108; Ira ri. Champion. ; f4. B. Scull. 170; Jame. Reedy. 128 08; F. A. SchocK. *62; W. \V. ii, *00; H. W. Illldrelh, PK; S Burley. K’1.25; J. Llby, *.'.2 50; Electric IJght Company, *«:to.8*i; B. F. l«eed», tlPi.10; B F. l-eed..*300} It. C. Itoblu*20 75: SUpemaker Lumber Company, *37 49; I-. 1. Wallace *60; Cha». mpwu, *5.84; N Carlaoti, *1.22; \V. H. Ireland, *61.34; H Carbart.
’. H. Watson, *«(i.
Afl-if
Street., Mi-ccllaiirou. Fire He|Mirtmi
1216 :a,2 ■*.<
1,71
uardwalk.
U..M of llealtlb
Sinking Fmid.4w7.
inking Fund. I9ir2.
Inking Fund. Pavilion. Ilcrrsl Sinking Fund. Pavilion ; itere-t Sinking Fund. School, i riereat Sinking Fund. School, • ilerot Sinking Fund, Ibl w Ik. 2 Itvir-t Sinking Fund, Bdwlk. '
Street, (i
allable for Hoards ala,
lh-|.'-ll. SI. (ontract.
Capl- Thomma Harwood, < well known re-ident of ouiity, died at hi. home al own. <ui Tliuraday lad. He 0 year, of age HI. funeral look dace on Saturday.' Cap*. Harwood eft a wife and married daughter tauiucl Harwood, of this city. wa» a
IOu.iii of the
Philadelphia, wa. iu Hie. week. He rua. of thl. city, l»!
HAND ROUTED IN THIS CITY CHURCH HAS HAS MAJORITY IN COUNTY. GOLDEN JUBILEE
««tlrsad ftar-f abir*.
‘Leaders” Here Still Wondering As to What Struck Them.
<4cran Clly -lyud fur Civic Itlgbteoo— ur>. bn clrciibii day, and there w a. a . political upheaval In thk place The j
majorily of .un had by Senator Cre*«e ... ...... ii.rii year- ag,. wa. wiped out. Ewing Gnc sses asto Hand’s Majority had 25 majority over Hand, the He- Were Far Away from
the Mark.
Absecon Methodists, Free of
QUIET ELECTION Debt, Are Holding a
Big Celebration. ~
IN OCEAN CITY r **° wrn
V K-Chu
be bawl Hand political -tounded—paralyrcdv |
duly, money hi poll•{ueatlonable acta Iu
lileftalui
■re have thus gl e»” and would-
f have oplnloua and views o II. which they are not afrak » at the polls, when occadoi 1 -a-t Tueaday waa oue o naioua. There will be mori ore. It will he well, perhapa Icadera'' to take ujarnliig f Hie moat -aMailed men Ii
City o
orked
!. Bo.well,
or the aucceaa of the Itepubllcan velt ticket. Hi. frleoda regarde,! i big feather Iu “Andy'-" cap
Klei-lion day In I hi- ell; uletly, aa uaual. Ever lade by the polltlclaaa ft lull vote, but many of apiwared to be a|>Vhellc . fullowera of Ibe "regular' organlzatluu nor thoae of
25. and no real beta were ottered he would win. even though, a
ported, Mr. Iland wa. In thl* city
early on Tue»laj- momlng
Wnp I.akc, who w.. uominate.1. with Mr. Ewing, by the D.-mocrala. and Indorae,! by the JlepuUlcauItooseveU parj^r and the Prohlbltlon-
clty’a
nd agah
l Ham]
yeaterday It waa eatlmaled by Hand'a friend. In thl. city that be 1 have a majority of mure than
this county. t
ar aa heard from up to uoon. Ewing had carried Ocean City by a ' irity of 25, and Demi la Tow n.bip by 88. Ewing bad three majority In
if Ocean City and 22
Hai
majont
dliea and tc
Vom were aa folios Cajie May City :u
We.
Wildwood, .37. I pper. 25. Sooth Cape May. 18. Woodbine, 58. Middle (Find Precinct).40. Middle (Second Precinct) 52.
hlm-elf w oub i the county
After tl
and prop
iritT Ew
t aad
.ortly
a majority of 100 thl.city had
other.
e real eataW offita
POUND NET FISHING If the plan, of a coiumbwlon ap IHiiuled by Hovernor Stokea uudei leglalativr authority laat aprlug an de.truction of food and 'game flat along the Jersey coast will be re
alricted by law.
any y
Vigor..
I.llor here on Monday and ddf-lay le rjjMere.1 at the Klberoi. I Mr. and Ml*. I). C. Hllly>*., of ’biladeli.hU, aummer lyUdlteta here,
Iu U
loma. B. 1.1-1 rei.ee Nixon.
I Brldgeloi
John-on Wilton ' Fifty-uinth
:r pareiAa, Freeholi ind wife, iu thla clly.
I'illcla I. ou duty al the 4reel llfc-aavlug alatlou In
>f Life Saver Clouting.
, of Philadelphia, a well-
arwood a
ueriof the‘
Iteulwn It. Fred and S< tapp, of Philadelphia, w< he vUitor. to thl. clly <
i-eek.
Mr*, fc
day.
irlng tin
well, of Cape May ouae. haa been visiting rela4hla clly for several day* re-
cently.
<'. Howard Schermerhora, of West 'biladelphia, Commodore of the Ocean City Yacht Club, wa. hereon
Tueaday.
Mr.. A. M. McCullough and daughr», of Philadelphia, have i«eu spendg a few days Iu Mrs. McCullough'*
■ttage here
Mrs. Isabel Alexander, of this city, It Tueaday for Philadelphia, where ic will spoud the winter months
llh her daughter.
Mrs. Maggie Sack and daughter, Caroline, have returned to thetr home this city after a few days' visit to
friends in Ylnelaud
SJ-j -JJeiiry Paxson and the Misses Paxaou'rlosed their summer hopie lu •' city to-day and went lo their w!
home hi Philadelphia.
Mr*. Anna L Howe, of Pl.lladi pbla, w ho owus a cottage at 1930 A
bury avenue, lias returned
‘pending a tew day* Iu thk city. J. S. Beach, who had a store on the juardwalk last summer,- came up com his Jacksonville home a few lays ago and was here for a short Norman Darby, of this city, has tatjen a po ttlon in the engineering department of the C. H. I. Company' at Btuad aud Arch streeta, Philadel-
phia.
Andrew P. Maloney, of Phlladel-
I the PhlladelpbUi
Ward,aud 340 In mparatlvely few ■ entitled to vote heir appearance
FUtST WARD. CONGIIU#. J. J. Gardner. K., 114: 8. E. Perry, D , 23; M. Korshet, Socialist. 6; W. FTower, Pro., 14; Marlon Owen, Home Itule, I; William Riddle, Labor and
Reuben Ludlam, D , 171. . N. c. Godfrey, IL, 164: T. Lee Adams. IL, 162
A*OJ**.U
Henry T. Foulds. R., 168 CITY OObLBCTOK. Nicholas Corson, R., ITS BOA KP OF KIU CATION. R B. Stiles, B-. 169; J. W. I-ee, R , 68; 8. B Sampson, It, 170. OINSTABbE. N Carlson, K..J6S. SECOND WARD.
SKNATK.
, Itobl. *:. Hand, K.. 81; Samuel E. ll **fA:wing. Dem., 103; Thomas Wlltbank,
Socialist, 6. AaKEMBI.r.
Corsriil/E Stllle. It., 85; Wm. Lake, Dem . 97; Natlrau Llfshutx, Socialist,
John J Gardner, R , 97; Samuel K. Perry. Dem.. 35; Morris Korshet, Socialist, 6; W. F. Tower, Pro., 7; Marion Owen, Home Rule, J. Nathan A Cohen, R . 173 FRECHOUIEH. Wm. S. Johnson, IL. 1*8. JCSTICS OF THK PKACK.
brother, Martin Albertson, of thk
.peering the workti controlled by hi.
Maloney.
Cap! Jethro V.
city, and Harry ivooiston. vny Solicitor of Allantic City, returned Sunday after a lew day.' guniilug trip up Tuckahue River. Charles L. 11. Wilke, of Philadelphia, who recently purchased a col-
lage on A-bury
Jerome S. Rush, It., 99; V
a few .lays ago In* it*,, u bltean Roosevelt. 44. igs of the gas plant ctYr CUUUC.
r tbfe' i
J”' “»v ,, ue uclow sixteenth street are now on sole, at greatly reduced remem M Aj W ' dreel Wil- price*. Call aud Inspect them. Ihey 81°", XAI. (No agent*.) S2-2t. J moke pretty aouvenIra.
is In ihk city Saturday. Mr.
T. Lee Adame. R., 185. COMMON oo'cxctb. Harry Headley, R.. 184. Elmer B. Ko/kh^R , 186.
dOJ-n-TUK.
Nicholas Coremi. It , 168. Ik > A BlTTirTlm?C ATIO s.
Wilke at Mimmer
The Board of Trade ha. a
ITS Si
Tlallln^pln C
j Wm M. Rauck, the Reading iiall- | way Company's agent at the Tenth ' street station. left here «
lluqueulmcnjbers. il was announoeo' hta , BDU *1 two weeks' vacation. He at a meeting of the board on Thur* ! accompanied by bk family, day evening, b t,no action wo. ukeu. Tbey wU | r ktt Niagara Falls .nd Tkeimard adjourned Ip meelagaln In ;T UI y n to.
month '—-e
Fort
tofore unsuccessful light waged by the iwople of the Stale against the |«>un.l net aud selue Qshermen. against whom has been charged the growing scarcity of food fish along the Allauttc Ocean * Governor Stoke, appointed Senator Geo rgeShlnii, of Ocean County: Joseph Crawford, of Newark, and Charles A. Hhrliier. of Patterson. During the summer the cutninisalou haa made a thorough-Investigation of conditions existing along the eeacuast. Die results f w hich were put Into tangible fc t a meeting held at the State Hoi One of the decisions of the commlshlcb the pound net hiteresls control the output of food Osh, the (.eople of Ibe State are paying entirely too high prices. They also discovered enormous quantise, of food ft. .mall to be marketed are taken net hauls and Instead of being returned to the water are destroyed. Th* commlsslou decided to mend to the Legislature lhat a bill be passed authorizing the appointment of a salt-water fish commissioner, whose department shall be entirely aeparati from the present Fish and Game ComIt will suggest a single commission, the head of which aha receive a salary sufficient to Justify competent man Iu undertaking Ibe and devoting to It bk entire
time.
immend tha commlsalolier have supervision all llslilug In the salt water wkblu the jurisdiction of New Jersey, aud that an a-aessmcnl be levied agaiust all pouud neta. Tbecommlaslon willa formulate a report embodying Ita vie for the protections fl*b. IN THE CHURCHES
BT. AVOCHTlNK'g. Maa. frill be said at 9 o'clock In St. Augustine's Church uu Sunday morning, Rev. J. J. Sweeuey, the rector, officiating.
v.'Rr. Gamb
Fjrat M.'E. Chu
morwing »
Gamble's subject In the 'Lurch next Sunday III be, "Divine Help As-
sured hi Building a House for Go Iq Ibe eveuing. the subject will Van a Mortal Bob HI* Maker)"'
rnurr i'kksiivtkrian.
Rev. H. T. Casselberry, the |wstor. Bill conduct the services and preach In the First Presbyterian Church at
pie usual hours on Sunday.
Holy Communlou, 7.3# a m.^. catechizing of children, kio: murulug
10 -30; evening
prayer and set mini to lire depart.
The wages of all employes of the Pennsylvania Railroad sy.tem, numbering neerly 2U0,00o men on all lines east aud west of Pittsburg, are lo be Increased. Details are being worked aud official announcement will be fortbeomlug within the next thirty days. It la planned to have Ibe rake* made effective December 1, but oi* account of the great amount of detail work to be done before such a sweej*lug order k placed in effect. It may be red until January 1. The management k considering the proposition of granting an Ihcreaae of 10 percent, all officers and employes whose ilary per mootb k less than *500
unday, wlriidally ii of the fiftieth ' erection of file fatly Improved
N'OTK E TO LIMIT rKHUITOItf
H0T6L
leadership, many new members weir ; J" J-} 1
nise/lYRe...
Tbi
108 year. ago. to tfme. Recent present edillre Ii Sunday school
V. I-ee and K B • biaril of Educalloti
• really fc creetcl -
m the hi
■in. Howribk happened la j There were eight tickela | July. As there are. only ts op the voting luachluea. i Lincoln tickets were run In j column. The only other;
THOMAS J. THORN
Florist
FALL BULBS. GRASS and CLOVER SEED. 839 Asbury Avenue. E. CLINTON & CO., BRUSHES 1001 imET, iBd t S. TERTfl SI., IIKlIHaKl A A DAMN * > ~ l ~Reading: Coal
K. K. TOKBKHT
HOUSE MOVING AND RAISING
At a meeting of the Mlukterh J1I011 In the Presbyterian manse 1
tilhille, the members unanimou.ly (ieurral < ontractor ..ted rim! they would not officiate at ocKAie CITV • Mess jn
funerals ou Sunday except In cases .if xtreme necesslly. The Ilev. Walter . Htelner was elected president of the 111I011 aud the Rev. Frank Anderson
secretary and treasurer.
— No. 108 Market St.,
e: THOMAS,
the you
j] Isagreeab'e weather on e'en spoiled the fun of most of ug folks, but quite a number ut In fantastic costumes tbe leulng which waa a pretty. 1 moonlight night Few pranks were played.
PHILtDELPHIt, Fine Family Grins.
FOR SALE 4S Five beachfront lots at yGJp Twenty-third street and Wes-
ley avenue, including comer. ''hSpio
Riparian rights secured. “oRErl
1 r;‘ n fx u £:r‘H , ' nm - ? HS.-Ss'KSs •D<1 amkr asIscHons tram tbs ba nd irsshssl .lora id rbUsAsIsm. lo Id all promplll slUudn] Ua , lb* aomont or flODDdapward 1 ™ or CspL^.y 1 i^DIrf" 0 * 11 * , " U
$7000
C. W. MASUAIVD, ovaxerms IOG W. Al—my a,cue i-rt-* W _
Himxua OF CAPK MAY O Wp* May Ollr. Tborsdsr,
1* Towpablp. XIomUj.
Kilt Al'I'RALH.
sl.kritly
dowTowp-'
UiiM-l liolMOO, Turks abnrll CbDBbsr vbanriiJ-'bljnuLr
W. 14'. 'Waslxixxgjtorx Formerly of Atlantic City has openetT OUSTER AT 727 ASBURY AVENUE For Ladies and Gentlemen, where he will endexvor to keep a stock on hand at all times. His FAMOUS STEWS AND FRIED OYSTERS were the talk of Atlantic City, and all he asks is a trial to convince the citizens of Ocean City that this is no Fairy-Tale. Stews, 15 and 25 Cents Fried, 20 Cents 1-2 Dozen Stewing and Frying Oysters sold by the too or less quantity. No goods delivered. Open 9 a.m.-tj p.m. Saturdays, 12 p.m.
MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE No waiting for tw o weeks to kuow If you can get It; we can tall you _ once. Bargains iu Bay and Ocean front properties t holoe cottage* for sale. Also lot* for Investment and for Improvement—the choice of Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., •Ocean City, N. J.
If you are thinking of purchasing a lot or pottage, you would do well to consider several exceptional bargains that we have to offer before definitely deciding. IIGHTH _ . .. CENTRAL AVENUE.
Beautiful Cottage Sites... High Ground. LoU Gnkled. Streeta and Sidewalks Graveled. Many new bullJlugs already erected. Plot lying between Atlantic avenue and the Ocean, and Fifth and ^jorth street-. Apply to any real estate agent. Investigate before purchasing
Ocean City Land Company
cowab.
Ten years’ experiHarrvH. Lake.
side veranda. Suitable fur boardmg bous* 1^.1 90x100 fauH Iiinnlrw P*
W.i Pblh City,
j e*tate l 44S reas There R a great many houses in Ocean City.
Some R Cottages, some R Hotels. Some R stores, some R Tor rent. Some R- for sale. There R also Many lots for sale without bouses.
•, If you wapt any of these on the best terms, apply to ROBERT FISHER, The Bourse, Ocean City ,
Ocean Ave. « Eighth and Ninth Streets
OPEN ALL THE YEAR THE IMPERIAL ► Jim A I- AVIL. UCEAJT CITY. J
Mr. C. UKTlUCl. GARWOOD HOUSE, ~
Maa. a. UAMWOOU, Frow THE ELBERON
THE KATHLU Direl A a. a as, OCCAM CITY, *
Minn KM I.KWIM a Con A AO. WYOMING « oca;an AvatML-at
HOTEL niGLEN Nlulh mu<1 OnirAl Ave. New Open m. c. oorr
THE tEWABD - — APABTMENTt -V,72.r.“
“■jsr;
RUSH ADVERTISING AGENCT axi x.k.r, Avswws «»ee«xn Clip, ». J. ATUNTICICEJBL6U COMPART ' '".‘pocodo Mountain Ion Pwi AJdaraaj U ail Crate omew, 1014X Asbury Avw. OCtAN CITY H. J. OnGtiiiceaflii GoaiGi. A. J. SMITH, eROFNIKTOb PURE ICEt BEST ^ COAL OAK AMO t»INiU woor» oilice. No. G3A ASBURT AVENUE
IRA S. CHAMPION Alderney Dairies Guaranteed Strictly Pure / V ULK •AND Ice Cream ESTABLISHED 1U1 XKttKl
7th St. and Asbury Ah. First National Bank OE Ocean City, N. J. CAPITAL U4.M6. SURPLUS S28.06*
w. msrrr uamu, o J. FITH1AM TATKM.IN oirerecrbrew:

