Ocean City Sentinel, 14 March 1907 IIIF issue link — Page 4

BROWER WON SUIT

PERSONALS.

Dr. F. F. Conon. of Bridgeton, w

■ vieltor on TuMday.

Mre S. B. Scull baa relurned fra

a vi.ll lo Atlantic City.

Albert Fogg, of Camden, «a»

town during the week.

K. K Melick, of Pblladelphla. w;

a viaitorbere yeaterday.

A. H. Baker, of Tuckaboe, maa

vtaltor lie re on Tueaday.

Frank OlulTra. a MUIrille bu-lnr

The ault of John Brower agalnat tbe M. L. Jebnaon Land Co. waa beard before JuaUce of tbe Peace Ruah and a Jury of, twelve men In Connell chamber on Tueaday afternoon. The Jury returned a verdict In favor of

Brower, awardinr blm

. Tbe Jury waa compoaed of R. C. Robmaou, J R. «fovea, A B. ChriaUan, H. L. Smith. Joe. Sc bock, Harry

Young, Wm Lake, Oeo. S. Blckel, man. wr

\V. H. Campbell, Oeo. W. Krnat, A. Mra laaac Norton baa teen vWllug

O. Gilbert and Firman WIIIU. relative. In Mill'

Tbe action waa one for damage. ( ; aar| 't W.Sblrley.of Proepert Park, becauae of tbe alleged unlawful acta wa , , v Ultor befa on Tuewlay. .1 tb. lb di«r- pm-a- rbM K w o1

it ....uwaib.i Bniweio..a

the land oom|<any fit for rfol. that 5 good, belonging to Browarof tbe ap-| "»rne.of Pblladelphla, w a. ‘ pralaed value of UifX were «l«d with frieod. here a few dayaalnoe. , and that tbeae were aold for tST^SO. | Somera Young .pent Saturday and It aa. alleged by the plalotllT that Sunday with bla alater In Millville, an unnecotaanly large amount of^ x. Lake Adama, of Sandy Honk, gooda were aelred: that tbe aale waa Conn., la vlalling relative. In tbla city,

not adverfaed for five daya,

vldfd by law, and that the notice- of aale were not poated in three of tbe

moat conapcoooa placet to tbe city. A. C. Boawell repreaeuted Mr.

Brower, and H. R Voorbana appeared fur tbe Jabnaon Land Co. Seated with Mr. Vootbeea waa Mr. Waablngton, aeo of W. F. Washington, a laW

atudent In Atlantic City.

FIRST TRAMWAY ENGINE. ' DEAD MEN’S SHOES. j Tbe Bohemian oata man who looked ■elleaed to Hare neea lavrated br-Peswlia i like a j-iet ami tbe widow dreaamaker ; Rlebera Tre.iihirk. | E I who really wrote rhyme* were not e* Who wot tile great cradua. for actly frank with each otber. He never, oioat have l«en aneb. Oral to conceive! pmartnl I asked tbe name of her brrther or what and apply sieam locomotion} Accord-! parts dlaeaae be die*] .if He never naked If bu: to a drawing of one of tbe earliest | of the or. aa It waa dealg- portam "blgb prea " '

BRUNSWICK STEW. j

THE TIDY TADPOLE.

SAW IC’CAUSLAlIrD

Mayor Champion reported Board of Trade meeting laal evening that th*e Board’, tran.ponation committee bad seen Superintendent Me Caualaod. of the Reading, In reference to better and Philadelphia, but that another Interview 1. to be bad with him pezt

■ tbe

tl train—an

i Philadelphia to Ocean City oa Raster Saturday at 1 JO o'clock.

lo which no reply as yet bad been

DANE. STEWART DEAD

Thomas McClure, of Port Elisabeth, visited bla family lo tbla elly over

“oDday.

Dr. W. H. Long, of Pblladelphla, a immer resident, waa In tbla city on

Monday.

Lewis Rlgglua, of Qulutnu, was In Ocean City oa business Tueaday and

w'-lneadaj:

r and Mra J 9 bu W. Frarler, Jr., of Philadelphia, were visitor, here during tbe week. L Lynch, of Pbtledelpbla, who wea a cottager here last gear, waa a visitor' a Saturday last, j Mrs. R. E. Englbm, of Philadelphia, ener of tbe Tray nmre, waa a vlaltor rre on Saturday. William R Horn and Stanley F. Horn, of Pblladelphla, were visitors ere a few days ago. Anderwon Bourgeois, of Eatellvllle, 'as among tbe eWton here on Tueaday and Wednesday. William J Rooney and Alexander looney, of Pblladelphla. were vWton ere a few daya since Walter H. Haya. of West Phlladel•bla, was among tbe guests of tbe

i. Although be teacbod tbs age at IS years, t mot and II days, bis mind waa active a

RID FOR TEACHERS

a who, be waa aura, would be anxious to visit Ocean City did they know tta location and tbe railroad fare. He we* of the'optnlon *•—* -

teacher. Would bring n

IN FULL CHARGE

Robert Flabar, wbo, for some time peat, baa been lo charge of tbe Inter Slate Telephone Company's business

by. tbe company.

Hitherto, while be bad charge of the company's afTalrs lo tbla city, be waa subject to the company's aupertn>t:In Atlantic City. Mr. Fisher Miaoued to Atlantic City, i daya sluce/ and Informed that after be will be In full charge of tbe oumpany'a business In Ocean City.

Twenty-five ctllren. of Tuckaboe have taken sufficient shares of tbe proposed bank stock to warrant' tbe starting of tbe uew Institution there, and application baa been made to tb* Treasury Department at Washington. D. C-. for a charter. _ !Wben tbe docubroken' for the new banking bouse.

rI pert tbe citizen, to < this when they themselves set tbe e: ample by sending out of town i purchase articles tbal thdy can get I

The Hlacayne Hotel baa been papered throughout In attractive style by T. l-ee^Wpunsnd HR. Smith’ Boos, open w hom tb^work reflect,

modi credit. Tb* I

ovalad. fumigated aod\ tlzsj) up In

oie. ns. neen rygj

and

ucbe. Band K to ;

I, whs

Wyoming a few dsyi

ago.

Among tbe visitors In.lown oo Tin day was Robt. Carson, of Pblladi

phta. ' /,*

Life Saver Hearon baa been transferred from tbla dty -lo Townsend

Robert Heath and family returned

to this city on Monday morning after

visa to Camden and vicinity.

P. W. Shields, of Atlantic City,

pent a couple of day* with mtbsr, In this city, this week.

Mr. and Mrs Edward Sooy have re-

ined to their borne here after sp Inf the winter In Pblladelphla.

> Joa. L BenU's office for * few weeks Alloway M. Smith returned to leaan City oo Monday morning after

iple of daya in Pbll

of Wmt Pblladelphla. beta oo Toeeday. They registered

UwKatbln.

Mis. K T. Frias, of Holly Beach, ■lied bar alater. Mrs Walter Fo l In this city, several daya tbe latter part of last wash. Mr and Mra William McCoach and Mr and Mrs. David McCoach,

; Daniel Gallagher, of Philadelphia, owner of tbe Lafayette Hotel In tin. city, waa In town a few daya ago, and

if la tend at tba Katblo.

Dr. I. N. Griacom attended tbe inqnet given by tb* Mom* Goard., In Atlantic City, on Tueaday evening,

snator Colby wu.gueM

Mia* Mary Hoff, of Petersburg, sited at tb* borne of her grand- this i aranta, Mr and Mrs. Learning par"

tepbenson, lo this city, over Sunday: There

Mr. and Mr*. Nathan Perklna^ of Maple Shade, New Jersey, wbo make

the Garwood for a few days doring the Rev. J X Ward Gamble, D. D., of in city, Is in Red Bank a’teodlng ie annual session of tbe New J, M. K. Conference, which la convening

home of her at

hancllmap Geo. O. u returned to Pblla-

e rvas;iu sly the Widow Bldwell refused tbe matrimonial offer tendervd her by Editor Flint af tbe Weekly Clarion and F< County Advertiser. Editor Flint owned and edited the Clarion for many years. Hr bad ne.er'vuarrlrd because he bad bee.u loo'busy niuklnWup working off bla edition qf Gug’aq grttlng up and printing auction writing thrilling local notices of ’ wanted on sutiscriptlon and otber ten eonnected with a weekly Journal of twenty year* ago. Borne of bla ea teemed contemporaries snaerlngly re- ’ marked now and then that be stole bla editorials, bat when It came down writing out an auction bill they yielded blm tbe palm. "Auction! Auction’! Auction!" read tbe average bill. Take notice that o&t tbe Htb of September George 'Style*. 1 farmer, will sell at public vendee all tbe live stock and other personal prop-

cos of tbe Clarion as boat tbe success of Editor Flint ss an litor. When be finally madt find to marry tbe Widow Bldwell. mb waa no doubt that be would be access as a Benedict. He struck a nag. however. Tb* widow h obliged to turn to drrssmaklc her husband's Ales tb. and abe rank with tbg Four Hundred of'tbe 'village, but abe waa a lover of poetry and abe had dreams of poets. thb kept her grocery bill down, it interfered considerably with

■I Little ■

Eal" “md ITevrlop*. originated In t A wonderful spirit of tidiness seems xr Vs. from which It to |iervadr the tadpole world. TV, s county most famoas always cut whalevcrtia* become us*. ,1-ivs for Its perfect less their own eggs, their supersoou« ..frouomlcal predllec- E'- n •«* oul, ,|tber Mr- weakly arc cleared out of tbe way snj enrb clatelnc tl"' 'l. tline take It all as a matter dlstlncfloa Of eourse. I have disturbed a .true, w and dying inemtier of tl"' .vmmiunlty Ju«i „ ^

The poetry loving widow bad bad fifty different poetic effusions published In tbe Clarion over tbe nom de plume of Flpaale, but Mr. Flint bad received tb* copy with a grunt and be public bad recovered from tbe bock each time sritbln twenty-four

ourm.

Tba "poama" bad been published to ear* carrying dead advertising. Mrs. Bldwell was rather surprised tb* editor dropped In on hfet^n* lug and proceeded to say that be want-

ed her for the mtsireaa but abe soon rallied and

there was an Inaurmountable barrier betwOn them. He didn't look ilk* poet She knew what be could do In

tbe way of an auction

man who wed Flossie must look tba part She would attend to tbe poetry

aa heretofore, but be must

bay* long balr. an aesthetic face and

dreamy eye*.

Tbe editor saw at once that be couldn't fill tbe bill. He wore abort bad a fat face, sad t .were on the lookout for del ■ubecribera Instead of looking Into tb* far away. He therefore picked up bla hat apd walked back to tbe office. However, tbe Iron bad entered Mr. Flint’s soul. He bad laid bla forty yaar-old heart at a woman’s fast and abe bad spurned It - He either wanted

to commit suicide or

and after figuring up that tb* Clarion

plant Was worth about M.000

ed to hang on to earth. Tb# first In-

stallment of bla revenge was

C. Howard Bcbertnerboru, wife and hi* next laane. when be said:

"We take pleasure In Informing oar readers that a brother of tbe Widow Bldwell. wbo writes beautiful i under tbe name of Floaala. baa died and left her a fortune eatlm at $100,000. She baa our heartiest

gra tula dona."

Of course tbe public read tb* I and of course tb* widow read It. There wasn’t a weed of truth la it.

grstalatlocis she couldn't bring herself to deny tbe story. She was thankful to tbe Clarion for publishing the canard. Tbe laane of tb* following week pursued tbe matter further. "We understand." It said, "that th« fortune left to the Widow Bldwell by her deceased brother In tbe west will

go $30,000 better tbaa i

There are reports afloat that she will remove to New York dty as

you like this. "Von gave

then borrowed It .back." That b

smashes you and yol

smUbn-ecn*. And yet. In spit

ind get more out of tt a

»ore things and spread it round

lore clothes and keep It

log tlkr_ a Imbhllng spring—I take brr'all in all. a womyn Is tbe mi financier of tbe world.—Judge.

chang’ In me}"

itcly ImpooUhle." writes 1

enre. There w

of lo~a smile . and vrv sght to see him c.llap

widow got deeper l

tolls. It was so nice to be patted on 1 tb* bark and soft soaped that she couldn't bring berself to deny tb* reBetween tbe second and third Issues of the Clarion the edllor bad a caller. His ostensible^occuranon was selling

Bahamian. oata to/fanner* bushel and sailing mighty

prlsoo as a swindler, bnt Be had the hair aud-fere and eyes of a poet Even

tbe tat and healthy editor bad mlt that. The caller wanted to

a small ad! and ask about tbe Widow Bldwell He bad seen the notices In tbe Clarion about bar legacy, and be

wanted a few pointers. Editor Flint praised t!

bad Jamped oa bis bleeding heart. Aye. be spoke In highest terms' of and even told Mr. Harold !>* Uale bow t* could get an Introduction

Then tbe third Issue Va Id: pleasant call tbe otber

Ur. Harold De Lisle, wbo.

, fxat made a million dollars out of

Pennsylranis oil. We understsnd be may remetn -In' our- rlllsge for •

ipanted her to Pblladelphla for

»ort stay.

Charles E Haag of tbe Raleigh, ill comedown from Pblladelpbla morrow to have some paper hanging

bla hotel. The exterio^of

Ralrlgb I* to be yirlnted. ^ . . Police Lieutenant Joti-iaon Roney | days Indeed. Dai

and wife, of Pblladelpbla, were'vlsllore* ne ^ tl,ix here during the week, and registered

at the Elberoo. Mrs. Roney recently! Mr I( , , rented tbe Oxford for tbe coming sea- the widow Bids

I art eyes on him than ber heart began

Mr*. R. B 8tnes, of this city, la in to pslpltsta Tbe jwet had come. He Pblladelpbla now.undergolng medical ‘ ook ? 1 * nd <lrwd u "’ i’* rt »‘* 0 treatment. Hbt Is accompanied by s ? r, “ 1 ’ V ° f ^ _ , ... . _ w. ' . ,,, J dressmaking on tbe one band nor of Mra. Lydia Lee. Mr. Btlles and Mia- hu q., Tbey Bertie 801*. went up to see Mrs. BOle. mlk-d of sonnet, mid poem, sod idyls yesterday. . and tbe widow,-was not la tb* hotel Mre. O. B. Cobb, of Ocean View, dining room to hot* the quantity of spent Baturday. and Sunday wltb ber earned beef and cabbage be got away

Duffleld, on Moorlyn r ,Ul « dinner.

Terrace 8 be waa accompantedgaRv TL "» "** » toonh notice In the ola end Bessie and MVrter a ^ on The spurned editor hadn’t Robert D. Cobb. “** “ tl ^ ' . , . : then, and be bad time to keep, track DeliMae-at Tawpasera. of affairs on Chestnut* street. He had An audit of the Atlantic Cl.y Ux tTo^.^eU^ i^f^-^ accounts allows that tbe sum of $1&&^000 of .I<~s>

* many dhilects as yoi na. 'A Jjiviguer's abll ipse ts a practically worth

ty-flve mile* Ibr dialect cbnngcs'

lent aa ts be prai-tlrally

otber lauguafcr. and even if you speaking tbe best mandarin—tbe co tenguagv you nre.iu.tc apt to be told your b ciorame fonigu lauguar Is not mulcrstisKl. Even the gtverno. .of tbe proylnc.-s bare to employ bite, preters to commublcate n'.tliltbe*lmr

pie dbey govs-rm-

Is a comm .n Joke among furclgnCUIns that tiic nallves always indicate by signs what they Intend to

ilarpn's ’

In.- English s

‘Wbal cbnnveT kindly step up bereT be asked suavely. “I shall than l-> bet ter able to explain. That's right r Then, grabbing the witty j gcutlcranr.

•When 1 flijst look np

lilt'"

» I c,

' And finally lie half a Aureu yanls ■ tbeTSfce of my <

shops

With dls- '

ore of bl» fame, prolsab aiptMloiis than In the asss i ns me In |Ki|inlahspe<vii s

■b betotiginga In old English farmusee. On tbetr native heath they are Solid oak. fully five feet high anil L v They arc blarg with time and ■ apt to Iw well aegksined with bam . The duty of tb" Ssdtlc Is fourfold. It Is the family scat, a

can lie raised. In.

Just a Moment, Please! The Early Spring is here, -Mr. Hotel Man, and it is time you Were sending out your Booklets, Pamphlets, or Folders. The Sentinel Printing House is prepared to do Your Work in an Eminently Satisfactory Manner. Drop into the office tomorrow or within the p next few days and talk the matter over with us. we can Help you

If there Is Englishmen arc nnan fuming ns degraded a If that most fasclna t work, tbetralathg of the mind. In wbat are hutaoru«ly called ''Ibr higher walks" sf -ii-blug there are res|iertable agreeable roouu « upat Ion Here, porpd of ilio dross of ntlllly. a man may o*(* lake rank as a gentleman, ssd Is-cnmr* brad of a bouse the r~ usciessneaa of bis position « i universal and silent respect

rlcs a remedy against intermittent fe cr. E.|«dally Is this the css* to Cor 'ica. la that eertloa of tbe Island nssf be town of Alerts, which Is InfesW vlth malaria fflir inhabitants o y protested vlolentlj against tbe durtlob of quinine on tbe part of tte Biediral authorities, derlaritlg feat thfy would not abandon the retnadj which bad ls-cn used among them f* centuries, the gentian root either P**' dered or simply masticated.

la due by delinqueql taxpayers. Btepa going to say

* ' taken by tbe Tax Bureau-to bs'wald srpa:

be money. Until the f.ixflt i “Tb» wealthy and distinguished Mr. de. It was supposed liisl lbs De Uals Is sUU with us. and If be baa

outstanding from delinquent *"* wo ° 01 *

merely nominal I tb * c naor *<“*■ flr aatray The

I wadding will probably be a quiet af

se tlie government or vbicb Issued tbe- note from j! of llie go In gold which died for. Of course, iliera fore, you are mil iniDMiablp In any manner far dotroytug tb* note if It Ihjou^s-sn There h) u.. |s-u»]iy for mtrfnXtlng g .Id or silver coin if you keep It lu your own |h»smlon. bat as bale thereby'de-troyed a conslderi part of Its value you must not to pass It at par after lbs mutlla-

-Aeelrs laaprsvr C tsars.

Possibly the beat way to improve Igars I* to place very thin slices of apple between them. This u a famtllrr practice among connoisseurs. Any old

apple will da—New York Press.

Nothing hardens tbe besri and con ■deuce like tbe acquisition of a for tun* at tbe expense of others.-Burls-

V. CORSOU Keal Estate

-A-KTI3

LICENSED AUCTIONEER No. 721 Asbury Aoenue, Ocean Citu N I -sasssst »„ -»V J

•mil. the vtscouuL prelended to t*< bin. lor a', us' *r anil said. Iioldlag « bis band. : U.ivr you a pro:r»^ 1 ■ , ' But the . iscoimt t.« quirk for 0 duke, smile 1 and replied: ' Yes. IhU

- lie teacher well sftlsfe* V To'iy -Oh. quite T»PJII yon *o} Toby-Tes. Al™ .amlnallon be said lo ?* "If all my scholar* were®® ■old shut up my school

uma H js strange that glrU hrt» ore senso Grandpivl < bln *2 i that o;ilnk>n. MBrnnis-WM* i mean} Grandpa—Well. K

lopr^ mo co—o-.-C ■wltt-Tb* usual

When placing himself glider advice Carlyle once told a doctor. T* do anything ye tell hi*, but ye oai®*