Ocean City Sentinel, 14 March 1907 IIIF issue link — Page 3

^S£“ WHALE SEEN NEAR o. of a. has Plenty of life for haymakers had THE BOARDWALK ENJOYABLE TIME HOTEL GUESTS AT EASTER A JOLLY TIME

SHERIFF S SALE.

'TMCKSDAY. MARCH H, I! \\e •ball begUdtorecciv ' a „ii coaimuDlcatloiix < lo tlil» And <H

r rv ( .r» bere.

All ii<nimuiilcalloiii> hIioi fWU |»..ied with the full I

»d(lrrw of the for |.utili<%llou>

good faith.

Unusual Sight Witnessed by Eleventh Anniversary Observany Early in the anee Drew Many Members

rriMT; Vint iicvenKarily

tp Lodge Room.

Entertainment Will Provide

Excellent Musical in the OCEAN CITY FOLK

Bowling Casino.

DOTS. «clipping by. J

t dlaiaiic^a Wn y {ThurMli

Au Important meettng of Hie Ocean City Hotel Keeper*’ Awoclatlou will . be li«;ld at Hie home of Mr*, l l/ell, m on la*t • The Seward,'' Philadelphia, on TueAmced the day evening next, enjoyable The following ha» been rcrelved by

the ft

MAY PLAY GOLF

People of Good Morals Can y™ 1

Members and Their Wiv Enjoyed the Lodge's An•ersary Celebration.

■f Kali

uiday. April"I.

DARBY’S Ocean City Laundry 656-Asbury Ave.

IIK A III.K.T A A DA AM —Reading Coal

Join the Noted Connjry

Club.

ly ogberved the fourtii an-'?'.,V“'..''itr‘“TiJ ! ‘pbaSH*" Mk ' *•'*•w

d«e*di

rfem^cetow hit INKI. Ia«l wert;

Howling Ca.l Ka*ter. Freeholder* I *llond»y. Kiudh'K fault

hew "preadtliat l ' 11 ' i" " l ' IC Refreatmeufapfti v^rjnKaud tampt- 1 The hotel* are booUlng'gue*ti > for the . V Trilte. Xo. ^n, Imp. o It. M.. oy that ■“ i'^cl't..' I./i'.'. ,!.'’.•'ri^,,itii”.T,^u J"."aBt , laevemti '.J." 8 " * I i c,l “ r * , ' ,er ucrr M ’ r ' CT l In'^JJ'nun- Ffaater *ea-on far In advance of other At a ineelT^i! of t hr Ihtard t>t Trade, eveiilng. the proceeding* of which bundnltT* i. j —.r.'iu,‘ iwT, TX'"'" » IjoI ! Wj l,rlt eoylv'un"-*:'/ ' 11*'^ 1 le "‘r>e‘land-all did full ju.Uce" ' ]' The eutertalument committee ha. iiiemfa r- t X|.rc--.-l the thouglil that Haymaker, more time for enjoyment” mjitmiTu..,' |. .'"Tt 13 1,,, ^faldm‘.t , ,^fm.‘^I 1 n• l,, ' a*i* ►elation V mu.lcale and -uinmer t..llae. r- could liavi the n.g at the hall They were e-cmted’to ‘nS?.i*'»‘nn^Sj , i .t' , “ W i :rr^""' S *' > , " lr, ". v member, and vi-ltor*' were tbua March With, at the popular Moore the plea.ure. of the 'ounlry I luh. ! .„eet from K of P II.II. where table” "i «««••

A GREAT SUCCESS

Hie de-lre on the \art of |.ecuring Mr Franklin I.. Ford, of neiiiljer* U*yail-e no dldre.* I'liHadelpUfa.jan b.nlonr aolol.t, and »hu XV. Smlfli,

»k. of A

After all hail partak

“ad" l

will bill

Methodi.t u * re 11

Some Cape May fieople charier for that city, XVr .liould have coot weather pretty aoon now. A onr-.ldrd atbilr I- al happen* to tie a blight aid) Atlantic flty failed to g Rubber bool* have had during (he la-t fe II Himrtlme.happen.th

a friend,

lan ha* power- wlHio if peace with

-‘It*, ft. I lie K -1 u|

, r , *’ ,i,r ,l^,, ^^ Mr - au i-i....- - • -y| The local* organ'iiu

OYSTERS STILL SCARCJE

in the

* member* are Ju.tly proud of tl DOING BIG WORK

ledutli

1 the laM

> Frederk

< reamer. JCKI XX'*e*ley ■ourth and XVerley a treet. fill Fourth d '. Michael*on, of Ph Sold, on account oSUeorge llourgeol ol and cottage on A.bury avenue >1 r»..(Jlldemcyer, of. I’htladelphia. Sold, on account of Frederick I Ulchaehon, SIS ( enlral avenue an HoCeulral avenue to an Ocean i’ll

the month of January of Mr Clelland .old and ropetty In Ocean « My •

and

JlLnd

ly a few oy*ter* taken fniin the bed«aretu eoiidltian for mark |uow. and there w ill te no Imi-roi

A number of the hotel. In tbla, city j i, ‘ ,he b ' v *> vr ’ U " ,u ,,le “* ill be open for guret. during the '"‘My *" ,l "•* c « lrh '• l *

-rtrt holiday*. | oul ou ,b * '■>

There idiould be plenty of lee m

i.lderably hit

mile a

e exchange*. . are gained * one of my

III MKin he hiade by me." . OFFICERS ELECTED

than la*t *ea*uii.

It I* u.ually thetaan wit •lory mlary who trie, to

tbreewdory front.

XVlien a girl I. really doesn't make her half ~i r When a woman lell* hn« rr hu.baud I. In bu.ln

i planter* are all planningfoi Many of the planter* will I:

i the if'c-! tiiie, 0 f oy*trr* leh ovei ut on the Ufaurkie River* rove hedii i not dl.tuthed lhl< w>*ou heeairfe

pretty it | (he lack of grow th. Another mmi ad to hear ’ .liould tind Hire oyrter. In tine *bi

Little ha* hr

t heard of t!

natural bed* In t

Oriental Court 1381, of Iota Council, lieiflXo. 136. Jr O C. A. M., met and reel* i organped la»t Tuenday evening and elected the following onicer*: Urmud High Orient, John E. Trout; X'lee (.■rend High Orient.Charle. ftampwu: Orand High Prle*t, Alfred R. ftmlth: Jrand Herald. Somer* Young: Sen*

her tui-bind I. In bu*lne*« .lie mean*'new grow in upon me umuiai ori- in •he Want* people lo think no. C"* the Delaware Bay It would reem Almoat auy married man cai. make « r, * ,D * however, lhal the-prlng time

xr; ““* 1 ’ r "'j" 2, E

perfectly free to do a. he plea-e-. 1 k , .

perfectly free

Try to train yon reel f lo aav nothing , about your trouble*. Mo* people w III I like you I letter If you learn to do tbi*.: Tlie congregation* at the vartou* church** were amall on ftuuday la*t. eauaed by the Inclemency of the

weather.

Jiruerally the fellow that carrie* around the charity nubecrlptlon ll-t ■or people to elgn doein't put hi* ow n j The wire man upend. mo*t money ad vert l*lug when people feel the poore*l Thai', the time people read advenirementa to Hud bargain*. XX'Hllam Chadw ick ha. rented one of Somer. Colllua' cottage, oo XX'

growth .liould be I prci.lly healthy I good catch of .pat tt

bed. for the oveoyVerdflUI.

ORGANIZED COU^IL

^i- ftalllc. XX Annie Lake, and Mr* At.h

Eteve

, and i t

e Smith U-menj, men. X;

Joreph Cox.

..John K Trout

Treat

and Thoma. Young have been appotnled a committee to arrange for a good ttin* w hich the membera^xpect to have In the near future. The next meeting of the Court will be held next Tuesday evening, afler the regular wrekin of the lodge. ' CIRCUIT COURT

dlcotU

t Court Judge Allei

cult.

tbt. ■

B. Enfollow.:

will occupy It with hi. family. After auabeence of thirty-eight yearn Hop* XV. Candy, of Lima Ohm. ha•'ranged l« take up ill* realdeure In Hi* town of hi. birth, Tuckalioc \ Till. I. the time to have your jo* priming done, before the aea*f*u • work begin*. Tbe 8k: Houre will do your work prom pi K'

add -.U-r.ctorlly.

Tbore pereou. who are codfpl.lin"* •bout tbe railroad time table not'ap l-rariug in nur colum blame ue—It’a entirely up to the fowl companies. They ordered u* *o print II—and we don't A STORMY SUNDAY

nouneed hi. aprlug Itinerary

r *ape May C H. March 3btb to Sigh: Camden. April 1st; Cape May C. H.. Ap<J3od to Oth: Camden. April 8^h: IfawMayC. H , April Mb m to ISlh: Canyfeu.April 33: Kridgetoo. I April fflrd to 371h; Camden, April

I it on. X J... where they jsthto May 4th; Camden, May6th: Plot tieo. K XVardell. ftTleia, '>*y Tib to Htbl'-amden May llayvilir, and Amelia ft. Van ‘ ]3 ( n : May'wLaiidlng, xlay lltb to 18th; Secretary, of Rlvereklc. (*. nH | c u, May 30th; Woodbury. May .^lu.tltute a new j-j,, to 2.Mb; Camden, May 37th lo of America ujib:I amden,Uuue IWb; May’. Laudounril I- t<> be .known a- lu g. June Htb to 1Mb; Camden, June oniioll. No. V. - ll *t*rte>l ifiuto 33ml; Camden. June 31th to rmberehlp oCforty and eo- .-jpn,; Camden. July Jig. to 4th; Cam-

• pro*I>ect». .leu, July Sib.

"ptZ

The weather on Sunday ^ i

to eaua^ many people recall tin- remarkable blhuard of March lltb, IIMS* Snow began falling at an early hour In the morning and there wa« no let“P “util the evening. A great amount

a* auto boulevard from He to Somer.' Point, which lieen projected for ■aver.I year., a..ured fact. The offlefabf

:ey ha* been completed and tbe Board of Freeholder* will cuuakler tbe

i|(pearyu« ,>r ^ | patter at tbe April meeting and w ill

recommend the opening of the if communication along tbe

Wa.tHnaaoa'* 0»aler Haase. Ebewhere In till. Iwucof the 8»n.vKI.. XV. F. Washington gives notice bat be will reopen hi* oyaler houre. I-.T Aebury avenue, thhi (Thursday)

Country t imaged in lH-^tftfro

Fenclhl relecllo

The liemhcr* of the State! T“ gel detlnlk* uifofmatluu a* n- ( nol. however, before J^ljtfil—n had »'Orclieetra, who will give u.j«hether «»eeau City re*lduit* and ami ol! a lot of fJB.ml cake. i* for the promenade concert. | vl-llor. could ngure on Ihe golf link-, S|ieakiug of the cake, iflnav not he

ertily >

H. A. XV. Smith.

PETIT JURORS DRAWN

Sherlir Bright ha* drawn tbe followng ll*t of petit juror* for the April erm of Court, which begin* on April tlK Kldrcdgc, Erckiet. MiddleTownihtp. Taylor. Walter. Lower Township. Steven*. Lewis T.. Cape May City. Bene/el. Ralf6. Middle Township. Barnett. Eli, Holly Beach.

> I ale l

■pc May. Anderson, Costae, Holly-Beach Sayre, Charle*. Sea We City. Coraon. Jo*cph L., I'ppcr Town*h: ScOll, Theodore. Dennis Township 'Faulkner. Albert. Cape May Citv. Mrcray, )ohn XV.. Cape May City. Tennentnmn. Isaac. Cape May 4hi Taylor. XVilliam. Dennis Towdslli) Ely, Arthur X , Aoglesea Gog, Sidney. Cape May City. Hacked. Asa M.. Avalon. >.. Ocean Cite. Woodbine.

MiUell. Levi. Deni mre. Edward, Cap

>wn. John S.

id die T

hip.

Middle To

Kkilardsou, James. XX’ildwood. Mayhcw. Daniel, Ocean City. Baker. Benjamin. Holly Beach. Bate, William T.. Lower Township. Peterson. Dennis. Lower Township. Gilbert. XVilliam, Cape May City. Entrikio. Frank. Cape May City. Craylhorn, Walter, Holly Beach. Corson. Leslie. Lower Township. Xorton, Anthony. Middle Townsliip. McKcagnc. Daniel, I piicr Township. Reeves, George W.. West Ca'pe May. Barrow-s. Arthur D.. Ocean City. Greenstcin, Samuel' Woodbine. Baker. John. West Cape May. Holmes, Thomas. Dennis Township. Dickinson,'George. Lower Township. Corson. Amo*. Upper Township. Xickeraon, Charles. Dennis Tdwnship. Flanders, XVilliam. Dennis Township. Channels. Joseph. West Cape May. Fos^jobn P-, Ocean City. Subher. Morris. XVoodhine. Gooriey, Thomas S., Ocean City. Hand. Robert T., Cspe May City. ■ Lloyd. Ernest W., Cape May Citv. A COLD MONTH

February was unusually cold all through ut Xew Jersey, and pushed record clorely for the coldest th, secordfng to climatological report* Just received by ftectlon IE- ' A. Judkins, of the Atlantic City XXeetber Bureau, from to cooperative observers. The coldest February oo rec>rd was that of I868, those'of 1876, IKK auft 1806 were

almost a^severe

The' monthly mean temperature wk> 38 e degrees, 6 degrees below .the normal for thefttate t ape May i nun

wa* tbe warmest station. It.

monthly mean being 39: ).aytoo was the coldest, with a mean of 17. Th highest temperature, U degrees, wa recorded al Lakewood and Tom’

he 14th: and the lowest, 33

degree* below zero, at t'barlotteMiurg

l/ayton on the 7th Zero teuper- : occurred In theexlremc northern

purttou of tbe fttate on about six days.

Ity's." ^

of the Board df Trade concurred. PLEASANT VISIT

by tfie Reading Railroad on the 13.30 :i arriving at their destination, made themselves al home i the Jr. O. U. A M.iigtr ball After the regular. Cmingll siorelon, 11 descended In the ruom'below. where n abundant supper w as served.

■her. returned train, alf votijoyatile time

. of the Ocean

,y met and reorganised

lu the ofllc* ol Massey A Edwards on Tue-fav. The ofllcers are: Preskleut. tleo II U OH'ey: Vice President • ftchermerborn: ftecreUry. ducted the sami

... , Vul , r Masaey: Trea»urer. R- W. . u mcl»nt gi

•leiubui*. and the result was that their ' ■ , pstron*.”. Bays ,kct " acre mined from their u«ial.‘ 1 run* a hlgh^lasa oyster Place, of worship w,*, , i at’eaU — The storm was general throughout .. Howard Thorn.of tM.n J* ] For ftat-x Chkap—38 ft. I-aunch.«

,\*hury Part. a. r*l^-" S ,ivf „ 0 | 0 be Engine good .ondlrton. J. M 'rokSlon Dodn. No. «. A.o l.J£.. rn omo Kicbmoud sL Phlla.-Pa

‘"SSfe,

Fortunately, a cnuple of bust ippeued lo beVtsndlng oul of the ogle* aUieu Ihe three prisoned gentlemen made their pleasant discovery. Oueof thegeutlen^en on the out*kle succeeded In And lug Mr. F.veringbam within a com* psrallvely short lime, and the dooi

*as opened.

Aerardlu^ tothe legislation of

ear, there can he no e its ft tare by hanging

mouth. Last winter Ihe legislature passed a hill providing that afler March of this year sll capital ponl.b■aognt must be inflicted by electricity and that a suitable bulling should be Creeled lu wuieoutof the way place to which the condemned prisoners

from all Ihe counties In

be taken fur execution Ky omitting an item from Ihe appropriation bill for tbe purchase of land and (be

erection ol a suitable building aod paratu*. the object of tbe law was few ted. 'Fhere Is no place prepared

- * 1 “ Walb^n^ou^ t^’weh’far “' e 1 Ul ““*

usual, which Is a the veterans to call on tbore who ‘5*l‘ a0 S?, “ lll 1 b * r ' , j ui I* d hrlon

old quarterly till up tbe pension voucher* I “■*" wl11 ^ r '« d J' ,or ““ H r aod get full lofo-mallon as to tbe In-1 ^ ■ r ♦ ». .

creaie they are entitled 1°*^

make formal application

e which they are

under the daw. The noi

slao execute pension

'eterac. have prov

sith the necessary blanki vavmg them tilled out aud forwarded

thaVifr. Ihe schedule U nd Atlaotie lit;

said May

with a ity. it c

Allan

g they hi

Those

e 6.46 fv. c

not her si

trip.

party were Mrs. Abble s. Ida F DixoiT. Mrs bb. Mr*. Madcinc Smith, E. Lake, Mr*, ftallle E. r« Fioreuee M. Gilbert. etTerles, Mrs.' Hannah A. Juhnxm. Mr*. Mary E

"Xl'r*. J

la Fife. '

I. fttepb.

id Miss ftallle X

LOCKED IN OFFICE

Postmaster Sutton. E. A.wfl'orson id Dr. Charle* 11. Rider had a funny, yet disagreeable, experience on Friday night. They wore chatting In Mr. Sutton', private o'mee when Assistant Postmaster Everlugham closed the post ortlce lor the nlu'lil. XX'hed tbe Postmaster and hi. iriend* attempted to leave, they rouiidnheuiseke. locked lo. the Postmaster HavingJeft lit* key. .? I.I.-.i,. a I....

• Ilglll

i'ay

hi-'clothe- i

•rllei

in the

■blngton. He a

rend I-odge •

' 'tJ Treasured 1 ra 8. CbwmpJoo baa j tbere^ delided to mauakgjjfa Hotel l umherland during the coming summ r

»ew kirk will be aereclatad with Mr. I'bampton a. buyer of supplle*. Tbe ‘»«el will reopen on June 3Utb ThU k the time lo Hibrerlbe for the

tbk pity. ba» i _

i sow r-*i.. v nr-A.. "' ftoir'"j M Tbe vernal equluqx falh _

Phlia.-Pa day. March 3M, when spring com-

— 8-1,7t eow mence*. and tbe day. aod uigbU wllf w bile | ’• be of tbe aame length. At tbk time. * r Thorn wifi go lo Pito»lTAHL> BirsiKTMa nia ftAi.K — win passe* there equinoctial points

■y'i ■.•n,od ( ooference i Store at F«alJteenth street, wllb and heavy storm* usually prevail on

Hank.to atteqn counters, show care*, scales, shelve., i^d and rea. a. j*<*» «iS><*s. V—box With glas* front and ofbre^

“ 4*«d aud fixture# realfy for buslnes.; wUI

. i-f.-4»r« nmnf of I) ue nrof

There Is still a gratifying Increase lo tbe membership of XVwatilurtou Camp, Xo. 76, P. O. ft. of A., of tbk city. At tbe meeting of the Ixidge last

' new members

Grandmother used Mentholated Pine

*" ^'**SA!iiccifon *sn» retlsfactory ^>roof of floe, profttables PianosTuned, $2j and Tar for her Cough.

Ten years’ expert- How about youra?

- For sale at Bourse

read' 01 nc-

*fwt° l etc^ : buslneea ueeesellates sale Inquire of - nr . A

| 'HarrvH. Lake.rpharmacv.

year^dd-daughlej; of Me—^tid Mark Lake, and she displayed a

eeila ftmilb, Mrs

inellmi

nd J

aud

>ud Mrs.

Mark i.al

XX'allace, Mr. and Mrs John Hramell, Mis* Hramell, Mr. and Mrs- Geo Mead. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Culver, Mr

md Mrs. XX'. H.

BUILDING MATERIAL OF ALL KINDS

I.ow I'rit-cw

Prompt Attention Get our luniii sum price for fiirtil*hIng all the malenal for your building. JDS. 6. CHAMPION’S

LUMBER YARD

I3lli ami Ilaxrn Aacnue

PATrON'S SUN-PROOF PAINT

All color.. Any quanlHy

JACOB SCHUFF

THE PIONEER BAKERY.

lo. 700 Aitsri Ann*. Omii CHI. I. J.

OCEAN CITY BAKERY BREAD, FANCY CAKES and PIE5

GEORGE S. BILKEL, Proprietor NO. 8l5 ASBURV AVENUE.

Ocean City. N. J.

H0TGL

IS8/IYR6...

Ocean Ave.

I Eighth and Ninth Streets OPEN ALL THE YEAR THE IMPERIAL

'4'nTltAL AVK.. OCKAJfCITT, » J

^GARWOOD HOUSE,

OCEAN CITY, Naw J IWlIcbUul LooUos- »o oMaa. B. UABWOOD. Prop.

r Ureud UirougbMi.

illh, Mr. and Mrs. l.Uill,

■#. J.w. Barclay, Mr. and Mrs. H. izzard, vlr aud Mr*. Geo. Headley,

■#. Mary Sands. Mr. and Mr*. Ed. 1(11 ''■- , * Uru * PuIRL Ml*. IJ.I«y t xdata. Willard W. AUa*

qnm.l«p«mitnw*

Hugh Cunningham ‘ ‘"““’olwlresto iiie committee In charge om.kted Faraitarc. Carpet*, Hattla( and Beddlag. »f X. I I.ution. X. Carlson and XX in. Window Shades. EU. II. Smith. 7:8-33 A.bury aveni^.Ocean Clty.N.J FoK Sai.k—Near the Bay front, be- George W. Ernst ween Tenth and Eleventh stVeel# ” uAiiiiwir •everal cheap lot*suitable for summer GENERAL HAULING. ■ottages: 13(81 |*r lot; one-lialf can re- Automo'dje Garage. / ualu on mortgage. Apply U> « XX'holesale Butter. hgg*,,l.ard,'t lieere ABEL D. BCUAL ■'■<* Poultry•17 <'enlral Ava. Ocean (ity.N.'J Realdnier, 860 Asbury avanne. - . - —t-.-—---TIB Dm M JUkarj tad l«xl limit E. CLINTON A CO., j k. k. tokbkht 'C”'." BRUSHES H0USEMOvInMNDRAISIN6

— 007 Arch Hirer!

IDE tEWAKD

«P4»TMEWTt

7*7 ASBITKY AVENUE. ) Will Reopen for Business To-dav, March 14 The business will be conducted ihje same as usual, which is a sufficient guarantee to all our old patrons. Oyst»rs in ex-ery style. Quick lunch. Coffee, Tea, Chocolate and Milk. Everything first-class. ' Side entrance for ladies. Hours, 9 a. m. to 12 midnight. , W. F. WASHINGTON Formerly ol Atlantic City.

.THE PIONEER RESTAURANT...

Phone, 11 ‘2-It. ^14 Aabnrj Ave., Ocean t IlyvN. J. OYSTERS IS KVKKY STYLE l*'lrat-( laaa Dinner Nervier < .TlenlM at all Haunt

MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. Xo waiting for two week* to know If you can got It: we can tell you a once. Bargains in Bay and Ocean front properties Choice cottage^foi sale. Also Ibta for Investment and foe Improvement—the choice o Ocean City. Apply to j. M. CHESTER & CO., ' - Oceak City, N. J,

If you are thinking of purchasing a lot orTiottaqie, you would do wefl to consider several exceptional bargains that we have to offer before definitely deciding. MASSEY &. EDWARDS. r

Beautiful Cottage Sites.. High Ground. Lota Graded, fttreau and Sidewalk* Graveled. Many new building* nl.ready erected.! Plot lying betw een Atlantic avenue and the Ocean,‘and Fifth and! North street.. Apply to any real estate agent. Investigate before purchasing

Ocean City Land Company

There R a great many houses in Oceai Some R Cottages, some R Hotels, Some R stores, some R for rent. Sotne'R for sale. - There R also . Many lots for sale withont hotfaes'. Ifyon want any of these on* the best ta ROBERT FISHER, The Bourse,

S. apply to Ocean City ,

THE ELBERON

THE KATHLU

M Inn IX UK win a (XIMAHU. WYOMING

HOTEL STOLEN A in!h and Central Avr. Open April 1,1007 N. C. OOFF

MKM. K. KIZKI.U

RUSH 1DYERTISING 1GENC1 omu ciij, a. j. ATLINTIC ICE JH-MILK COMPANT .“ Pocnno Mmintain In Ukwi wu m om. SceaiiCliglcHiiiUitiaiGo; A. J. SMITH, PNornirroN PURE ICE BEST COAL OAK AND RINK. WOO 13 Office, No. 634 ASBUIt AfENUE

IRA S. CHAMPION Alderney Dairies Guaranteed Strictly Pare AULzK AND ICE CREAM ESTABLISHED 1U1 Yth Stand Asbary Aie

First National Bank or Ocean City, N. J. CAPITAL UMN. SURPLUS S2S.IM