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OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1907.

OceanClty Sentinel

OCCAM Cl TV. rv. j. -mrCURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprirtor

CITY DIRECTORY. CITY OFFICIALS sgsaigg

NO. 23

BENJ. F. LEEDS FORFEITS CITY GARBAGE CONTRACT

MORGAN HAND. g T. ABBOTT, M. b

ATTORNEY *nd* .*

COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Pk »» irt “

■wtor.ium{imci^CMair Cntnl m ti»n iu*i

JONATHAN HAND? I'

Coun-ellor-at-llw, T. C HUTCHINSON. M. D ’ Ilom<BOpttt»»4«A ! At « .peoul ■nertluir of «o«»o..

ArE HAY OOURT HOl'HE, N. J. | No. H5I4 Ocean Avenue, '■“undl, TUurwHy ntclit, tbe contrart OCCAM CITY, N. 4. ' r " 11 to collect c>rl»itr In

(la m 2U.I am iiil" <ilj «A* derlAfed forfeited by i»a- _ _ . - _ . _ a, n of tii> pniinnicni ntieem-e from the Ha8 Ordered Graeel Engine md ttae work wea turned over L> to Hake Less Noise I

«.,I„iiMnh.Ml Thi , city

His Bondsmen—Henry Get- 1 '*' k ^ w * u *“- NEFF ANSWERS

Will Perform the Work.

SQUIRE’S LETTER

SEWER REPORT VOTED ON SUNDAY SALE OUT, AT LAST OF ICE CREAM AND SODA

Answer of Company Held Back Since the First

of Jnne.

nctlmen H. A. W. Hmitti, <•■un. il uiretmc on Monday nlabt, {Mined I bet Hie eewer monuHter bed

ooijwiiy on Krt-

w lib U

Thomp-

CMUKCM SERVICES.

rim t-kwry. oor nar^ emral^ i TTialae aerrlca. MJA ..anla* aaM1o.,:je. rranr Vadnaaea^ eraa^. ;ja

•TSar * m ' u "

Hair Trinity (Tiurrli. PraUatanl Kplaonial, Salral iTlawt mmt MewMIli nnat. U e. Baravrt i. <•>.*., |i |i, l > rlaMI In-ebern; w.

Counsellor-at-Law

Mo.lOtof, Mu^ud Ktaminer Id

onee-Mo TH oraan mrael T CAPK MAY PITY. K. J

LAW OFFICES OF .Her-beh R^Voorhees, '’itr'AenM ‘•“> Au * n AlnmnniyiinmuD TiMdara and KnJW^Twjday aed TburaAay K««ei*e» ear MARRY H. RICE, REOISTEREP ARCtHTECT <>411 tioddon Avc. t Colllngaavood, - - • N.J. SEASHORE FURNITURE

"I Vrery IMarrtptloa al Gallaaher's

43 S. Second Stncct -

L CHARLES B. RIDER 809 Central Avenue

l.ulber L. WaIIacv.

Tb* follow Ing rrwilution |«rad by l Tty Hollcllor Joa ■on, of AUauUr I Tty, mud an

ly {iWMed : - .

Wberema. Iletij. K. Ixml. cootraeted wltb Ocean (Tly for tlw removal of

Earbeire fr»«n the

IHTH HT. AM* WKiSI.KV AVK. ! a|«, 190:, and bariii K eritered

Uinda w iib mid city to faltbfully |ierAnd the aakl lee-1. havlaK abandoned mld'ouotrmrt onorabout Auruat Mb liiMtani; and wlwrea. .eld contract, atnone other IhlnRa, provide, for a fulfillment of Die ume under <*rUln cundlUoua, viz., a failure to rallert and

dl.|MMe of aald Karbaee.

And tbe aald l«ed. Iiavlnic failed to carry out mid contract: therefore, I* It Kewolved, That thin contract be declared forfeited an far a. lemla b> concerned, and that hi. bond-men, vlt., Henry lierlarh and l.ulber I.. Wallace, be paid the balance due under mM contract, provided they In all reaped, twrfonn Ibe contract the mme a. mid l-ced. wa« obliged to perform. After tlie meeting of t'oundl bad been called to order. Jodyr TTiom|~»n briefly reviewed Hie Karlaye contract condlltoua In tbla city, rbwn after tbe dlmppearanee of I^eda, on Auyual fltb. Health Ofltcer T. l^e Adam, took up'tlie work, which ha. aluci

carefully linked after.

Judge Thompaon mid lie m John Waacott, of AtlanUc City, meetlny and lie (Ibe Judge) eup|M>eed Mr. Wt-.t.H repremnted l^eda'tnndi

RALPH L. GOFF, CIVIL ENGINEER.

SaRVEYGR.

CONVEYANCER

SHORE FAST LINE tHBullSH CABS Slnre Ka4 Line tbrougli care fmi_ .Kiirbtb rtreet and Ernn.ylvanla Hallr«ad Htatkin In Ocean <Tty to Virginia avenue and Hie Hmntaalk, Atlantic I Tty. every flrtren minute.. Koond trip

fare, lurty-flve cent..

CITY GAS LIGHT CO. — OCEAN CITY. N J sa

USE CAS FOR

COOKING LIGHTING HEATING

NO SMOKE

NO SMELL NO DIRT

Farallirc. CarpeU, Mattiai aid Beddilf, Wiadaw Shadca. Etc. .

U'*-— Aebury avenue, (bean (Tty, N.J JUSt Strike 8 Match

Vamiaftoa AWaiB.No. TV P. o. H. mt A. pBrK'r

JJwrJJmmy M~|. ai 7 JJ. id V. of P An. a.liyl» r. Oatapuali. Kro> K. CHURCH SOCIETIES.

SHOEMAKER’S STORAGE HOUSE mmM W««t Avtc, •!■■■ Oty. J**1 peraoua Karlng Kurulture or Any kind of MaerSandlaa to be Moced will

THOMAS J. THORN Florist FALL BULBS. GRASS •nd CLOVER SEED. *39 Asbnry Avenne.

PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD PERSONALLY-CONDUCTED EXCURSIONS NIAGARA FALLS

September 17, 1907.

ROU R°Tt TR "“$l 1.55 from Ocean City n*k*» gaod m trmle Mrlu tAir.M.. and HI'KCIAI. TKAIN of rullman Parlor (Vn and lay roarlH-. wavla* MniaUrtpina at Alo A. M. taUowlo«d»r. ruanina ela IM PICTURESQUE SU8QUEHAHKA VALLEY ROUTE IVkH. good ndarslag oa regular u.in. atunaTKN HAVk. wnp-on within mall all .1 ll.n.n. returning. ^onu m fro Th-kri Agaau.

MODERN PLUMBING AND HEATING alloway m. smith & CO. LSmxeeeore to H. A. W. Smith 811 ASBURY AVENUe, - OCEAN CITY. N. J. TULUHMONK. A3 Y.

N. C. GODFREY’S Business Huuse. ESI tstuir Innue. Sprin§ el 1907.

:::: Full Liny of Home Furnishings :

UPHOUmCKlNU iyk PROFKHKION. sod 1 hAee on.

of tbe beat.

yaopla know

L sun. A» the work Is ru«hlog In.

Putting the Pipes in Order

while the weather is warm is Rood policy-- We are not rushed with work—neither are the pipes.

PLUMBING

overhauled now will be in perfect condition for the winter ca paign—if we do the overhauling There's not a thing we do know about plumbing and <

knowledge and the skill ihst goes rt

with it can be had at a moderate u

pnee.

JOHN R. GROVES 649 Anbury Aye., - Ocean City,

N. J

J u-ll

I Kush. .

day evening.

'ounrll, .rveral month- ago. I •I fueled it. newer committee to wi on the company and ewertaln If tl latter would accept an amendment • •*».! ordinance lumrliiig the word -'.leeplag” preerdli

It Is probably i.

willed Hie

this city, who a few daya ago, to superintendent XefT, of the Shore Line, complaining of tl

tarn* iiiicemenl whistling of (be'nom- ■'oitnctiiuagi Si pany's care when laarlug Hits resort following letter (i for AUantbNTty, received the follow- * rr »' 1 Ing reply Ibis morning : IhUi* OtY. , . , . _ „ I •cntlemen of rt ATLAITTtCt ITT. N. J-, Aug ^7. '07. <Vwinc.l._

Mr. Jerome S. Kush, Justlre 1‘mcr. Ocean flty. N. J.t' 5 ’

Hear Sir:—Not mg your favor of remarkable re<|ucrt"

August 38th, I have 1-siirel order, to I u,d J; T 0 “ represent, nut pre

•>- -c- •■-.s-..-. ~rirs,

gravel al nlglit refrain from using We are convluced, <>n Invartlgatlon whistle. j that tbe newer rates paid by this citj regard to dor motor .are blowing * re ,!**' lb, f* r fAoHvud by an] the drawbridge. I do not m how we This low aewer rateahould es|«clally i-lstently Issue Hie order to atop *•* used In urging tbe claim- ' tbe lawn „f the Stale renulre r,l> l » for » ,h * ~ u,,fr y ■> 1*01 «■- - .iv~Sw 5s,srrppssr."jsi •<eam eallruad cmasliig. and draw- given to understand that, Ina bridges. Youre very truly. i the rale being exceedingly bn

•••.—-aaonable and exorbitant. ts unfair and unjuat. to tbe fair cut our city, that this agitation ild I* continued al the instance of

A*.ai

K.

S.|ulre Kush b

'. Wcs.Mtt replied that be Hx 1^1 representative of Hie l» wm. Judge Thompson mid that It Im {•orient that Hie re should be a forfeiture of Hie contract with lAmb hl» bondsmen enter Inhj a to do tbe work, ao that they could get payment. Leeds might turn up taler and demand pay fur Ibe work, ~ - hlch would entail litigation. ('ouncllmen H. A. W. Smith, N. C (Jodfrey andJ.C. Steelman tbougbl Judge ITmmtiaou's plan ;a good one, and Mr. Waacott agreed, on behalf of Iscllenu, l-eots' buiidamen. Judge Tbom{>son then prc|>ared tbe resoluUou printed above Mr. Thompmld that tbla ramlullou will aac the city and carry pmymenu to

i Hits city

M<wt of tbe cuttAgers lake particular pride in I

yards, fwo of the prettiest lu be In Ibis resort ere the ones at the esuf Mrs. Houbeu, Tlilrteenlh and Aebury evenue, eud Mr. and Mrs Henry (feelacb, on West fvenue,

Above First street

MUST NOT USE THIS OLD WHARF Connell Instructs Chief of Police Scnll to Warn

All Parties.

At Council'■ meeting on Monday evening. Councilman Godfrey Mated Hint Chief of Police Scull desired to know If tbe Fourth street wharf was In proper condition to charge wharfage. Street Supervisor Brown said that he had pul some piling under tbe outer end of Ibe wharf and made temporary re pairs He did not consider It In a safr condition to charge -Wharfage, as tbs city would then be rasponatbla pi case of aecldeul. ouncUman Godfrey mid that a dredging company wanted to unload

>al on the wharf.

Councilman Headley said complaint had been made to him during tbe day about tbe dredging company unloading and atortog soft coal on the wharf. This wharf was furmerly used by panics Ashing off of It, but tbe soft ml made It so dirty that It was unlit

■r such purposes.

Tlse quest km was disposed of by Councilman Headley moving that tbe Chief of Police Scull notify Ibe dredging compaoy, or other parties, not to wharf for storage purposes.

It moat be remembered by nonreaid cut sportsmen that they cannot legal ly shoot rail and reed birds and h hens In this Hints unless proI by a license, which costa 110, u no event mum tbe game be taken out of the Male. Tbe much lad comaabtes and just Ices of the i, who remain lu.waU fur unwary automobllMs. are mild and gentle aa compared with the atern, unyielding —-*— —- ** -*-

It's dtgnlfled and glvo^on a delious sense of security to own your

IK’KAN CITY.

rtUxeo. Think It over, then call on

HAKKY HBAULKY,

Kaal JBatate Operator, Ninth and Anbury avenne, next to Ore bouse who

on tbe very beat way and s greatest bargains to in

Phone connection.

t. Nkh, Hupt. ellogrlher mtls-

planallou. and Ire lias written loriaperlnterident NetTanotlwr letter In {lie effect that the company's car a hlstles are not sounded el Keith' and Amir avenues In Atlantic City, nor on the Atlantic City side of the

thoroughfare.

MORE feOAT RACES

Much interest Is manifested rofwauuiiBl race to be held under Hie auspice, of the Ocean City Yacht (Tab iaturday next. The boats will atari from the club bourn at S.H0 p. m. It will be opei

Captain John M. Zum, owner of Hie 'predy Katharine II., Is chairman of the regatta committer

people generally - - Jl may not be known to yoni millee that If a flat Iwd-nsM

forlliewboleclly from “l Hie ordliiancekrate Hut a bat la of grealer lra|ionanrr than this dlffrratxw Is the dis|Hite and

ZURN’S BOAT WON THE OCEAN RACE Katharine II. Wan One Minute and Fortjr-onc Seconds Ahead of Lncilc. The ocean race of ibe yacht dub was sailed Tbureday monilng un.lrr rn .-t favorable dn-umsUiircs. there Itrtuga Hood tide and a light westerly bnexr Tlirec boat- ol tbe club sere rntrrnl in Ibe race-the l.oi-tle. Ca|4aln L. Cres e. tbe Katharine IF • apteui M Znrii: and tlie Goodrlrb. Ca{4i K. K. Hooy. HesMss them- baste, I Helen, on ued by Mr. WIlf,mg, ..f t Kaltlmorr Yecbl Club, weal c.vci t course and made a very mdlUl showing, consldeHiig bus un-uitai I ba. weather mndltluiis were t., a is of her bnlld. In a strong wind s would hare defeated everything

ghl.

Tbe Katharine II. sod Helen we tross the Hue tucetber. with tin- I. die close behind. Tbe t mud rich s as nearly a minute bank, tin tl to the aaa buoy, which wi : tarn, all (be yaAbl dub a away from Ibe Helen, leaving bar In lad place, tin tbe ran fr. the sea buoy to tlie dear boat. Mayi Hhepberd. anchored oil the Mud la. the Katharine It. amt. I-udie drew a bra, I of tbe other two boats, tbe Katharine II being first to round the stake boat. Ludle. Goodrich and Helen fadlowed lu order On Ibe run beck, the Katherine II. and Ludle were nip id tack until tbe Ludle ran Into e nm. losing nearly ftffc minutes. Hie Ihwdrlrti and Helen dosing lu on her. Tire Katharine II. was first to beat p the Inlet, but tbe Ladle made a dvsperale effort to calrli np. The handl-

Lively Time at Annual Meet in* of the Board of Trade.

aurh a variable, unrartaln

— Ural, and we caraiot Nml «P -ssmo aresi, oowevei believe tbal Ibl-oplntou Is shared by ' Kalliarlne II was twelve ^ ^ ^ It Is the desire of Hits company to l'*'“ t * 1 ***• Goodrich in the heal do all lu Its power to aid and etumur- Inlet, but could nut overcome h

dr return on the luvedment. end we “* »'" 1 forty-one seconds' net that Hie future relations of the » h «* d ,,f the Ludle. The Goodrich

impanr and Ibe dty may’ be was third, beating

lornughlyharmuuHHis In the common place by twelve seconds The race wa.

I* of adv.udng the lulered. of till, i ’ ^ ‘

•sort to the big best limit. j 0, « • "peilel course, fmm the

Very truly yoers. dub bouse, out the lulll to sea bouy u Otkan City Hxwca Co., stake boat off Hindu and return

After reading the Utter. Mr rimitli | A pennant was awarded to Ca|AaU

the John M Zum for bis victory. The

-•W Ibe remit had .

metier, giving a decision in favor of i/.,u. rf „. ,, , U>e romiwny. end that Mr. Fogg, who JU,h “ rto * ,l - l ~' B “

presmd Ibe enU. bad erecpicd tb decision as flnal and setlled bis ras e

‘ accordingly

^ re tbe melter ended, and tbe rt Sr from satisfactory to tb* reduig

burden fella.

RECORD-BREAKING AUGUST AT LOCAL POST OFFICE

PREPARING FOR

CONVENTION

Republicans to Nominate a County Ticket at Court

Honae Sept. 14th.

Klaewbare in this laene of Tllg HKXTt.MCL, A C. Hildreth, chairman of tbe Kcpubllcau County Kxecutlve Committee, gives notice Ibet Ibe Kepnbllcan County Convention will be at Cape May -Court House on

Returns Show a Highly Grat-

ifying Increase in Busi ness, Mr. Sntton Says.

Tlie month of Augnst at tbe Ocean City Pod Office this year wane record-

breaker 111 Ibe way of business

The following figures, given TllK

HKxnggi. by Postmaster K. M. Ion. will prove of Interest to our i

Receipts August I to August 27. In-

clusive.

Cape May nC.

Saturday. Haptember o'cbmk In tbe dfternoon

nomluate can-

did lies for member of tbe General Ae-embly, sheriff, surrogate and oor-

ner. ■

Of tbe »l delegates t. be eledad by m varioua wards and pradnrts of Cape May Oonnty, Ocean City Is entitled to four delegates ami four votes, delegates from sach of Hie wards, ■e primaries will ba held on the afternoon and evening of Tuesday, September loth. om tlie way M bs*. at t hr i, C. K Htllle will be ramn Ibe Aarembly. Uobrrt It tUrwm for sheriff and l!apL Charles Vans-

HAS NEW BOAT

Nathaniel H. Goff Uuurbed bis rw {lower-boat Saturday at Twelfth and the bay. Tbe boat la named Ibe Agnes, u 9i •t overall, baa a six-horse-power

Wawtko.—I’afarnlshed 7 or B room bouse wltb small atora soluble fur i furnishing and furniture repelr-

tba Ft ret National Bank i

Increase IG.flB KegMerad lettrre dls|micbsd

From Anguat 1 to August 27. Induslve.

Special delivery Mirra de.{ialrlMd From August l to AjikuhS, Inclnaire.

14iot.—Small gold neck chain, barm bearing initials V. H. A. Llb*al reward If left al the Alvol. Ktghth, Mow Waatey .venue. Atm. I signet ring of medium stir.

HlSTlSCl. Grace. Foa Salic.—On i gmd wlll^ and flxturee of 1

night f

m

GAMP MEETING HERE IS ENDED

Was One ol the Most Successful in Organization's *

History.

Tbe Green City camp meeting m vicescams to a sucre—ful clu— on Monday evening, when tbe customary ■’walk around" In the prettily lighten grove occurred. Tbe procession, led by tbe ministers, marched irouud the grove three times, tbe pertiripeuu siugtug hymns. Then and around the steps in front of tbe nitorium. where benediction ii on need and tbe auditorium rang out. Thousands of |ax>ple - tbe grounds lute was tendered tbe mtntders and I heir The evening meeting wl by tbe Rev. S. <V. luke and Select Councilman Tboa. R Fori. Jr . trassof the Tabernacle Association, gave a history of the organ Izajiou

r Hie c

*ltng

■well, who

year. Others who spoke Revs. Royer and A. K talked of Hie children 1

young ponple's meetings, rea|artlTely: Hie Rev. Hr. Handley and tbe Rev. Dr. J.G. Rlckerton. In the afternoon, the children weie prwsrolad with rertifleaus. The HttL folks marched areuud Hie |[rounds, 4nguig hymns ' their photographs taken lu a

group.

The morning sermon was preached by Mre. K. M. Howell, tlie wtfe of a Quarryvllle minister. Tbe young {leuple'a i-Usniig meeting took the form of a rally service. The tbe Rev. A. E. Crowell, made ng address and there was singing by Mrs. Atkinson and the Rev. Howell, The -ervlcc Hosed oka of the most . uror—ful senes of yknng people's meetings There was a love feast In charge of Lake on Sunday moro-

nic i

ruing

re was delivered by tbe Iter. J G. Rlckerton. D [>., of Pblladelpbia. •e subject was "The Cucbaiiged

Christ." ^ ^ ^

',rc.

homes Harrison. .

The young people', meeting, the auditorium, had a very t

s was delivered by Ibe

•:iUw»ftb Douglierty, father-in-law of Ulossy M Smith. The dinner was tborunghly eojoyad •yah. Following rraa Use maun:

After the men

, f. Presklent James M. Steveoacalled UK meeting to ordee. He mid H gave Of Hie Board of Trade and U, cacti of whom la endeavoring to do elUn their power for the material advaucemcat of Ocean CNy. I bla roam cannot stand still. Jt must advance or go back. No one ox pacts II to go back. All are looking to the Mr. ftlrvrns Introduced Mayor Joe. Champion as Hie flrst speaker. Mr. Champion aald tbal II had bon suggested tlrat Hie property owners end buetne ' ' together and have talk, and It was for this pnrpoae they d assembled, Tbe city needs many Inga. All wMI tall you this. Let ua gM the remedy ( ondltlons here tmva r much during the last Tlie Hty lias gone from chlhfo manhood. It might be aald.

must do wltb tbe city as we do In our own private business, We must ■pend money to make mmmuj. The future of Ocean City reals wltb the less people and pro{wrty ownom of the town. One of tbe city's crying needs is a modern ocean front botot. It doesn't matter much about just here It Is built on tbe ocean front. Continuing, Mr. Champion mid he bad built a hotel on the ocean front, al Forty-ninth street, which was flllad the flrst season, and since lhen the dele all people who applied fur rooms. front hotel, it will pay from the And -where is a

city's history than the preawot. tie next speaker wa* Albert D. Fogg, Who mid be doss not believe la tsrtng lied np to any ant of man. •■Re llbonK Open up your hearts!" r exclaimed. His word, ware greeted with a{w

"Men «

. Fogg denounced the e

Letter to Andrew C. Boswell, (kxqm City, N. J. ‘ ir Sir: We should like to print your opinion ot this guarantee in this

Hie lu

II furnish the paint Ic paint half

terms: He shall paint tbe other half nil whatever other paint he Ukas, **ne painter (any fair man I name ay (tbe way of all rake a good job) IT onr hall ike ic— gallon- of {whit by o> • -even-truths, we'll give I paint. If onr half dueao'l t labor by one-teatb we ll give him the paint. If our half give him tbe paint. If our half Isn’t ■der six years holloa, we'll give the paint. Any color.