Ocean City Sentinel, 21 March 1907 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Ocean City Sentinel

R CURTIS ROBINSON

SONDAY IN THE LOCAL CHURCHES Instructive Sermons Were Delivered to Flocks by the

Several Pastors.

The ehurcbe* were all well alleuded on Sunday laat. Below ^wlll be found report* of aorue of the aermon* de*

iWrt Ko*«. of

4be week'a vialtor

PERSONALS.

LIBERTY BOYS CELEBRATE

It la a aouroe of sraUOcalloB to ibe people of ttala city to know that there la a yreat deaand for cottage* In tbla reaort fur the coming *uturner aeaaou. Dost forget to call at the tiBsn K i:l Printing Houee and have a talk ua concerning your printing. \ doyour work In neat atyle at re able price*. ' The member* of the Liberty Fire Company obaerved the Ofth annlveraary of the orgauuatlon In beflltlng atyle and In a manner In keeping with prevloua celebration*. One la alway* aure of a good time when a gueat ol the young men of lhi* company.

Owing to the absence of itt iambic, w ho wa* at Conferenc U. H Bodlne, a retired.membei Philadelphia Conference, pteai

ibe morning and evening aervice* in frlecdi M -. E : .fig-1 mm a^i.-S,w.-

‘“-‘T “ l d ^ ,ht K a vialtor to Philadelphia thlXeek.

John W. Smith abnuld preach In the 1 the death of hi. wife Mr*. Fin ok Powell, of Hldora. v

x of hi* employer*, I* to learn to never apeak. In pt*>llc or private, affair* of bu.lae**. Tbla little pie information can be aafely Imbibed by tome clerk* and uacd to advantage, and be highly appreciated by the public, at Urge, a* a ruunlug tongue

la a daogerou* "reptile "

Foater. of Philadelphia, waa.

a few day* ago.

A. O. (Jlnther, of Philadelphia, wa*

■ loan during the week.

John L. VanTIue. of Krtellvllle. wa* Mr*. Ueo. O. Adam* 1* enjoying a

1*11 with relative* In Camden.

Dr F. F. Conran, ol Itrldgetou. wa* burinea* vialtor here ye*terday. Owen J^ McCann.ha* relumed from few' day*' vlall h*. i'hiladelphl*. Harry Hugtie*, oftjpe Slay. »a»

v/r I

ly declined, Mylng tin berry would ipeak fur li Mr. iTaaelberry -aid call prorol-hrg^Mr. Coi

i help him, but lie^riM^cll t that he would help all lie pu-b the city. The -peakcr a Hgreat plca-urc tobeprewu be received the Invltatiuu t the tlraughl-truck him that

inftig. fre<jueiit

luded him o

rnlng

prevented tbla.

Bodloe'a text in tue morning rirmau «iin» »|>e waa Mark. 6; 48: "And He aaw them Sunday with hi* |>art lolling and rowing." The -ermon j K K _ jSooy, of p held the cloae and lotereated attention aa iuug Monday'* vb ol the congregation, all of whom were | M , baU- of dellgcted with Ibe .peaker'. learned , vWU)r h,,, tlle

rpoaltion of Die word* of the text. In tbeeveulug, Mr. Bodine preached om the text. "Marvel not that I -aI<1 oto tbee.yr muat be bora again.”—

John, 8;

day* thl* week. . lent Saturday an rent* in thl* city. Philadelphia, wa l-ltora^i thl. rltj

afterward. In thl. (

Mr*. AudrewkMar pbla, wa* a visitor

EIIIST PKt>SBVTEKI*N "Behold the Man" wa* the subject Her. H. T. Casaeiberry'* sermon Id the First Presbyterian Church on Sunday morning. The text waa John, 18; ^i-Then came Jeaua forth wearing the crown of thorn* and the purple robe, and Pilate said unto them, be-

hold the Man!”

Mr. Casselberry said In part:

Tux Epatar holiday aeaaou lu Ocean ‘ There are four 'behold*' tu this tlty this year promises to acllpae aU chapter, each one teaching!, prevloua aeaaou. lu the way'of crowd, k-oo. lb# riudy of which will reveal of visitor, sod In the matter of Ibe much Jo the Modem. The* word.

i be provided ibeie wen spoken to the Jews, but ~

pavilion will be a ^feature, an< ol Ibe Hotel Keeper. Aa*ore sparing no efforti lo give

a, both in quality I

compare favorably with tboa* M by the W« department More, of | Mas. and In addition palroo. of oenl emporium* have the aatlam at knowing that If any article

all-who hear the gospel,

for the fact of ChriM Mill remain*. Let us ask ourselves a number of question*. Hi ret. whom do we behold? The Mar* whom God aent Into thl* rorld. not an angel or an archangel. God did not send either of these to u Ideal ^r pattern, but a man, 'th Christ Jen* ' We behold God'

n the

to gat the doe from the Father’ Vineyard. But Instead of receiving Him. He Is crucified.

what

heboid In Him. We behold the Caulta pot leas, the loviog, setf-denylng man, the man assuming oature that He may die for ua. Hie

pan lea, and as the population than will be more ripping up of the roads. Waving the Stale .and lo do th* real repair*, unless authority ~ ere lo prohibit

f mile* of atone

for and wall guarded againM vandallam by public utility corporation* and private IndlvMualr the coM of keeping them lu repair will be ■prohibitory

pe—ge'of a two-cuut-anlle maximum fare bill by the New Jersey Legislature would be of substantial benefit to the people of tbM Bute, because of the prevailing low rale, at which 'em reton and commutation lick el* are Wd and the avowed intention < railroad* to withdraw these c ■dona, at least to the extent of m ' up any loss occasioned by a tw rale, to the event of the bill beo

a law.

While It Is true that Ibe occa rider on a straight ticket on roadk would be beoeliled by the laocent rale, any Increase In and commuutton rales would affect probably Ihm-fourth- of the railroad patronage and- result In q coi ' le-MuIng of daily travel to suburban 'and seashore point*. There Is not a .very strong public demand Id tbl* section of the Slate for a two cent rate law, the ral South Jersey having eMabHsbed low ralaa, averaging Ima than two and In some Instance*, such a* mutation rata* to the seashore, being le*s than one cent a mile. The esmpetlliou of the trolley I may be depended ‘upon to keep Meant road* from charging exorbitant passenger rate*, so long as compeiltlop exist*. Better than the pe maximum rate bill w ould t actmerrt of legislation forbidding the Maartrawd*. to ewrdhaw, become li.lcreetaq in trolley PianosT-urisd, $2; Ten years' experi-

HarrvH.Lake.

Man. the Mediator. reconcillDg lo Heaveo. brioglng into b

hearts and lives divine lo>e. If ynu ever have any aspiration* to be (i

pure, aelf-deny lug. we may

Him with i

Well may the log ChriM, ‘la it nothing to you? al by behold and ace If tl la any sorrow like onto My sort

' bit noli

ir way thinking. speaking, doing, 'JuM ~ ' rar lived. aatfHe new died?' It toidua that Judas passed the garden while Jeaua was agonising In payer. He was on bla way ray the Master. He paused Bomeot, aa If beMtatlng, then grasped • money bags a little tighter and eased on, JuM like many of us hMlay, rbo bold lo the tinsel and toys of

r what He -lias dope

what He baa Buffered 1 for ua.

n by what w

love

“LaMly,

behnld/Kn wl._ wnb eoneecratlou. If you ' - M-rve God; take one

»k at Jesue ChriM bound to the stake, crowned with thorn*, hanging on the tree, and then remember that our beM gifts cannot be percb**ed with money, for lovt ily be purchased with love.

and gave himself .lor tu,

ve leas in return?"

HOLT TUKITY. The subject ef Dr. evening sermon

Sunday

Holy Trinity was “CbrtMlan Progress ” Poll. 111:12-14: - - i bough I bad already at-

t r more already perfect, after, ILtbai 1 may ap-

prehend that for which I am apprehended of ChriM Jeaua Brethren, I

Mlak Kdu* H. I radge, iwo.w la the guest of M

K. Smith.

iareuce Somers, of Cleveland, Ohio, il-lltog hi* parent*, Mr. and Mr*. Enoch Burner*. R. B. Stiles and W. Scott Hand rut to Bed Bank on Saturday to attend Conference. J. Y. Uadcllffe. of Camden, wa* a Isllor a few days since and registered at t(>e Wyoming. El wood Horn, of Germautoun, iboox hands with someuf hla fnends aere the other day. Mr. and Mr*. A. B. Armstrong returned on Monday evening from a Isil to Philadelphia. Rev. J. B. Adams, fonurrly of Hit* crty.bu takeo charge of Ibe Wildwood HaptlM Church. Susie Taylor, of Philadelphia, log her parents, Mr. and Mr*. J.C. Scull, in tbl* city. W. Bell, of West Philadelphia, who ana a lot of property here, was lu iwd a lew days'qluee Mr and Mrs E. V. Corson, eealey's Point, have returned from a pleasant visit to Florida. Lillian R. Shaw and Mi** Lulu Ware, of Ibis city, were recei Islton to Atlantic City. Senator and Mrs L M. Cre-se ha< returned home from a visit of seven week* lo Asheville. X. C. Sberiff.Wllllam H. Bright, of Cou base, was a recent visitor. H -glatrred at Ibe El be ton. Henry D. Mot#e and hi fm. D. Sberrerd, of Haddbufiekl. were visitors hereon Friday. Geo. Y. Scbock and family, of Pblladelpbia. were In town a few day* ago, and registered al the Blacayne James S. t'atereon. of Philadelphia, •peal • fow days In hla cottage. Fifth and Atlantic avenue, thla week. ■' Mr. and r.r* K, W Edward, will apend a few days a lib friend* In Haddonfield, laving here to-morrow. John H. Tucker, wife and child re turned on Monday evening from • vlall to Philadelphia and Camden. Thomas C. Souder. of MHIvtlle f, property owner here, was In town Monday and registered al Ibe Klheron Dr. H.C. Archibald and family, of Tioga, expect to spend Easter in this city, where they are summer cottagrra Mrs John Koeenbaum baa returned to Ocean City after.a two wt to WUkea-Barre, Pa., her former home Mr. and Mrs T. H. Lodera. of Phil adelphla, warm friends of Ocean City, were amoug recent fueata of Ibe

Kalhln.

D Harry Chandler, Paul R. C ler and D. Harry Chandler, Jr., of Vineland, were vialtor* here a few

days ago.

Rev. I. S. Haoklns, well knowo in this city, who recently was called lo a Quloton church, was a-siatlor her# on Thursday laM. Clarence Slang, of Philadelphia, was In this city Monday for a day'* outing, viewing the many ImproveMr*. C\Hgward Scbermerhom. of WeM Philadelphia, i* spending a f< days In thl*-tUy. She I* 'regUtered the Atgieu, JuM re-opened. Howard Shoemaker, of- this dly. went lo May’s Landing oirTucaday attend the funeral of Mr*. Sophia Coleman. wlib whom be formerly boe.rded. W. E. Maaaey and family . _ here tobmonLw ' for Pbiladelphia, where they will he the gueal* of M

lielpoul al the lire c tnpany'* birtl day* D^vSfHng up a plai-e. It 1* rrjf, buttle beautiful thing I- i >wing straight and trne a -ul .ntial'growth—a growth that slia t require dipping. VVe need nei in—the youth and energy I hat t- i Xo 8. The speaker ex pre-*»l tl

friend—a chum Mr. Caaselbe

being the youngest lire m^npai lown, and Councilman Adi lugly called Ills attention'll thai there are two younger ■ me al Thirty -fourth stree 'ouucllmau J. C. Steeln an declined respond to repealed and loug-cuu-tlnued .call*, during which he wa* en considerable "jollying" <Ai

inId|ial matter-.

'ouncilmau H. 1.. Suit

iree of a few yemarka, declared tl ,be Is much lulcreMed lu Liberty pany. "Id fad." said lie. "It company lu tow n. The memberof Xo. 1 and Xo. 2 are all old men." This creeled laughter. * Councilman H. A. \V. Stull h said c was pleased lo be with the Liberty oys on this occasion. 4nd expressed the hope that any rivalry and contcn:bal may exist w III bepf the kind

that will cause all to^ d

possible for the city.

'e are all luterv-ted in thl* dl »'r Smith "I never cared re w bv fall* lo u*e the ban That penran ha* no right to cn hnuld remember that till-I dtyofallofu* The man who

mp-t all -hare the burd.eu. I glad the Mayor ha* invlied you to Board of Trade We need you. We -bouid all put our .boulder*

lu the

lungs w >g forth

of all

blch are" behind, and reach-

M r. and M ra. Htwocer C. Goff, - of the Atglen, returned home Saturday after apendlifg several week* It: Florifia. They have reopened tbrli Mia. K B. Sllle* and Mr*, l.ydia. Lee have returned from Philadelphia.;

have an «xalled/'oplulon of! where Mrs. Stile* underwent meui-al But he regarded himself a* leaM' treatment. Her friend* will he | lem-ed

to ieam that -he la recovering.

J. C Hand, of Wilmington, Del , an nude of Mr*. X.T. button, wa-a visitor on Friday. Ht aa- accompanied by Dr, Williams, of Baltimore. Md. While here they made a business call upon Po-tmarter Sulton. George Heyday and w Ife,'of Somers'

Polot, were vtMiors here

apoatle-, scarcely woRhy of He kept under bla body by

•evere discipline, as tMchurch leaches -- — •*- Irani, lent he should In .-astaway. In this letler to the Philippian Church, which was •o dear tojum he declaims a great degree of perfection He bad not attained. But be follows on. The prize 1* ever before him. He never lo-e* sight of the mark. He concentratehi* purpose and hla energy. -Thl* oue '

thing I do.'

•'* not that oor aim, our endeavor?; e not to be dlsooui

failure*. Trusting

grace w e,'too. forget the thing* that i behind. We too reach forth ..nl.,*l

. forth^.nlo’the' | M ,| C city, fore W yVo. nre*. ; L for the prise of l he I _ „

They were accompanied by Mr ain Mr*. Waller Brook*. Mr. llrooki ^ i-lu-law,

couple of drug

LF- —Six Room

lottilng. They'll guafter win aant. and theyil-get It .'’ Dr Fould* declaretl I hit M had voiced hi* -enllmenti! t. There w ere .more call* for ( mau Steelman, who arose an

AS OR IMS WE.

e ha'

W feet ol 3 will gi

A—lstal

Chief John fc T

ho is secretary of the Liberty t mpaiiy would always be in hai « lung a-there were -lx nr -eve

:ie boys around

iifortable. If yot

K. Curtis Robinson A Conveyancing and InsurancSpI V.narv Public and Commi-slouer of Deeds .■S'os. 744.46 Asbury Avenue tJCIIAN CITV. N. J. Monet to Loan on Bond and Mortgage

a fome^^C''when was asked w he*i fit- would

THAT TAX QUESTION Can easily be settled by building Bungalow Cottages THEY ARE IN GREAT DEMAND J h.ivp prepared plan- Ipr a number of these artistic and ni liul" summer home- and will be pleased to submit

Champion

ISttilcler PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS PREPARED AT SHORT NOTICE

a feellui

Tbl* will e

utage ca|

tie here and tnve-t. Ii I* the duly ■II lo help build up." ouncilmau X. C.Godfrey remirkid Ibat If Smith would let him have hie likely he (Godfrey) would be able to make a speech. Mr. Godfrey said that be was glad to feel bat Xo. 8 Is still at the front. The ipeaker asserted that be Is always Interested In these young mea and rays will help them Fn anything

it la right.

Some of. there days," said Mr_ Godfrey, "you will he called upon In" be mayors and councllmeu. It would, be well to prepare for this now ty t* ig IdemlUed with city bu-lne* Mr. Godfrey also urged th members to Join the Hoard of Trade. Couucilman D. S. Sampson said I as no speech-maker, and In any rent Ibe ground bad been thorougly ivered by those who bad i receded 1m. He apokeX however, lu praise of Councilman Steelman, who, he said, urklng hard, for the fire de|iartt There ia.no one more active than Mr Steelman, the speaker-aid, i endeavoring to make the de|artleot among the beat Councilman Headley-aid he would feel ungrateful If be left without exlending Ibauk- for the eulertalnmeul given. Xo. Jl I- a very Important my lo this tow n The member- »re all young men and all worker*. Therr 'are no "JM glove" them, and they are of the klod needed w ben there Is a fire They are dererv. mg of special cvmmeodailou beeauM when they go to a .fire they are uol fighting the flame- for them-rlve-for the good of the city. Theli sacrifice* lu tbla line are tlie hiort pratrewoithy on tliI-account If they would only get into liarne— and work for the city as they light (Ire*. It would help the city, and there woi big change. Council I- no mo able to th-other companies than It la o No. 8 Xo. I deserve- a lot of credit 'or w bat It' has done. It was the first -ompany here and labored ui ■dvaulage-. but many of the memberire growing old Hi eondm (•raker -aId he hoped the member* ol Vo S Will continue to ask for all they ■re entitled io, and they that properly (can he giver Ity Clerk T. Lee Adai there wa* nothing left foi after ■•Smithy" bad gut through Adams' only regret ' that be can't get there aToflr

would like

lomeone cried:"« eil rend a hack." 'ontlhulng, Mr. Adam- -aid that, rr all, the -ucccaa of a municipality depend-upon Individual u^. With due re-i-ect to the spirit of “xmomy.

Ocean City, N. Mendel's One-Price Store hats and Gent’s Furnisliinjcs

part*. The ...^ ■nd *ha|ie-hohilng He* be urface. That's why yot IV looks alone Mendeli

g for Boys

Hats for Men and Boys : Late-I and Nobbiest Styles In .. Brown. Xeiler. Moure Derby* -•fl In every grade at the lowrw Men’s Pantaloons ' our window dfeplar Gent*' Furnishing Good*. Mendel’s One-Price Store 182.1 Atlantic Avenue. ATLANTIC CITY. X. J.

Samuel Schurch REAL ESTATE ' AND INSURANCE 701 Mtmrj lie., Occu Clt], I. J.

c. i_ i_ake: ..REAL ESTATE AGENT.

G. THOMAS ...Unlto.a^.Suj -. _ 849 ASBURY AVENUE, No. 108 Market St., ocean city, n. j.i

Munumenta, Mausoleums. ritatuary Work, Cradlaa.. ■ CEMETERY INCLOSURES Burial Vaults, Grave CoverAU kiijd- of Cemetery Work Works at PteasantrlUe. N. J.

W. L. BERRY. Manufacturing Jeweler, NQ. aa SOUTH SECOND ST.. l-hlladelphta, *»».

M ARK lake

L^dcrtikcr and Embalmer

,• boy.

with

'"Oo^ae'thluk"of confirmation? be^u-e they a! raolber.il Ulhe beginning and »ol |L, traj WxlW foi. /Mdrire w rt h II. ■e end It Is uol ibe nrafiwiton of -Mrs. I . Irake, HUi Asbory atcviuc. o* . .. ItalnmaDt It ircoofJLM« Chrlrt K H E * b * r - 1614 Tk, «» rhlia-1 Freeholder Eoi —rfore men. and expre^ng for oor- d » l P bl »-‘ ' ««•* mdker. and. at relraa a dUtluet and definlle aim Foil Balk—Near the Bay front^Ve- J******’*’"* 1,1 ' He plant our feet lo the ~th«y that tween Tenth and Eleventh etresSTlello-s. There

Ido ''w brtb^'t.'s Mi. .‘hi?* ■*4. er,! '‘SC 401 ' • u “ n,e ' j follow, w herever y. ' "P.. " hetber -We beglujifo V hri»- outtagea; 82WI per lot; one-half can re- „ in til# or have lived It aToug llmf, it main on mortgage. Apply to I 4 ®* 1 “• k " U,e “ Mtu,, «

our* to pevrevere and all by grace| ABEL D. «■

•r and grace received."

ABEL P ?»f 8CULL

“>0*. j;'-*

; Money forjortgages.. JORDAN MATHEWS

i. N. JOHNSON 7 = 2 »SBURY XVENUE

SffSFS ’ ’ • 5 2S ’ ! OCEAN CITY. N. J-

“SW.-

Crc.u • Fil,e Fa P eI Hansinj, Piinti»8 STEAM ANG GAS FITTER “wJLT-

«7 Central Ava. Ocean Ctty.N

rtiii^iii'u-M

LOW "PRICES.

Repairing a specialty. Baiii Tuts and Plumbers’j Supplies. l *»AiO -A-nbury Ave

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