Ocean City Sentinel, 3 October 1907 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Ocean City Sentinel

plet'on of lb« |>To>Kt to po»» Atlantic

R. CURTIS ROBINSON .

and Propn.to. j »'“1 l-'~* ur ' • u, h ••'**'« **" OCEAN CITY, - - NEW JERSEY tb« mnoirlpalltjr and it* *ua*».

SONDAY IN THE LOCAL CHURCHES

Itacatuau. PutHHirs

KATWI.I

H. Klt/crraJd. •well, Kuima H

Hjraou auE

REPUBLICAN TICKET. pus ooVESaoH: JOHH KRANKi.lN KOBT. op aawa cnrirrv.

tX)IUiVII.I.K E HT1ELE,

roa •tmumiate: CHABI.EH P. VANAMAN, . or iiiDni.E niwstauir.

WIUtON A. CAKE. M O.

a Rian to keep men and boja out after the midnubi boor. The money formerly rpeol tbla diaplay la now naed In ayatemallc work. The ward meeting, the bludar, the patieat work of on tioa, I be printlnc and dlatrlbu litaralun and tttc ueraaiary macbhiery for EetllnE out the party Tote an the factor* that count do wad "Thk Democrat* an not ak the demand for ae pa rat ion of and mtfnieipal election#," aaya the Jeraey <Tty Journal. They an not by a lanre majority. aocordliiE to

bl( mlatake and the Legialatun •e next January la expected Municipal

Xbvkk be too proud to try to araeuda for an unkind word or a Mon than half the broken friendahlp. in the world come from a falac |.rldr which nfueca to allow Uarlf to ex pm* aorrow and npentanee for a

"atlfl-ueckcd " with the Idea that they

aalrea many unhappy hour*, when If they would only unbend a little and admit that they an wrong—of couth when they an wrong—they woul hare a doable pleaeun In renewing friend.hip and in knowing that they bad grace enough In them to do what tbr*r indlnaliou. Then ia a gnat lot of aatiafactlou in doing right, and

ex ary public q neat Ion, and Urn with which be attack* auch heavy « lbe Pbillpplnea and the

• and expanding

Wait. Then la aometblug agreeable to the Waiteru American li of a pbyatcally huge and menully powerful mau grappling with dllHcultie* and amlllogly maaterti _ Hacntary Taft * bulky pmcnce and engaging emile an greater gift* of fortune than beauty or gold. The uumjatakablc iucreaw In hU popularity In the WeM cannot be Ignored the anti-Itooaer ell and antl-Talt elamaau of the liepubllcau |«rty. If hla candidacy ia to be made frulile.* by a combination of “fax or any other device, It time That the oomblnatlou abould bceBacted. rMITKB FOB I ORT. The New Jeraey Republican* tbla campaign aubatautlally uollad and with a candidate for Uoxarnor that weary' Ke|>ubllcan in the Stale can rapport With aatiafactlou. Ju*l!er J. Franklin Fort baa been on the bench In New Jeney for nearly eleven yean, lint In the Common Picaa and then in the Supreme Court, and be gained then a Hrm npulatlon a# a JUR Judge and a learned Jurtat. Heton hla appointment lo the bench be had achieved aucom at the bar. HI* political activity before be became a Judge waa of that hlgl^ da*, wi aougbl the good and wocan ol potty nod nothing for himielf. lie la well equipped for the offlie for w I he la nominated and will makt-

oxeelleal Governor.

While hi# opponent, Frank Katun bach, will prufaably arcurr full vote of the Democratic party, New Jeraey i* a Republican State, and then la no dlviafon lo that party thi. yaor that hold, oul any hope for the Democrat* In New Jeney, a-else-where. the diapoalUoii uf w publican* to Independerux in beneliclal influence ou the |iarty and brougbl a lout In large mea*urt the removal of the cauae* of oflem dlvlaion The jRcelleut admlnMra Hon uf Goemior ?tok«w/Tlt*6 atnngtbened ibe party by \be general aotiafactlun II baa glreu in all^uar

fLAMT TMKKm.

The State-*; are! te blta tbe aquarely on the bead when It my* ■The member* of tbe Huaii league of Atlantic City are preparing for a eplaodId celebration of flic com-

Walter Kline. Mra T. Dry, i'blla i rui jdelpbla: John “*

May: H. F. Jamiaon, ticeai

We cannot, however, refrain froni, Strong Sermons and Excellent r'.T™ He*,i br era* ^ T

be dorena of bare uninviting Congregations. c—jwrel r'lmu and avenue, might begin h. The chorefte. In thi* city werelBlljrWrrney, Fa . Jam. garden*, specially .tunded Sunday Followynt lA^e. Fhlladelpbla.

ire report* of aome of the *ermon* ki.kkhon.

j A (1. Compton. E. C. Colllna. H. D.

V llobv TKIWITV Conte*, W.C. Hunter. H W. HaReri, Tt e regular mrvlre. hi Holy Trlnlly u . u . r .anrdoo. F. H. Hhoffner. Win Tiureh were held on Sunday with a |). June*. John It. Janie*' Frank air attendance At the morning aer u*ck, Km l.uakrr Philadelphia: Dr. ice Iheoffertory wa. a .(uartette, Uw- ,od Mr. A F. Moxey. Mt Airy: A ico-mpanted. “Nearer. My tfod, IngRou. New York: A C long

Thee,'' Mime* Warren and Cook. Mr.' Ha umorr

Evan* and l>r. Cook. The ainglng.l - wroXIKU. gen*rally, wa* rangregatioual | Mra. f Keunard, New York: K

At Ihe evening aervloe. Mr. YanNewa, Fc den, U. H Chamber*. Mr*. K Fel-i Sn Mol*^ n *i of (irrmantown. preaided at Ibe organ, [den, W'm. T. Walker. K. M. Jerri—an ' j.'.^T ' tothe great •all-faction of all. Tbej Fbliodoipbla: 1,. B. INabrow and wife, [ Jai a

aubjed of the morning mrmou by Dr.lHMIey Park: W. C. Silver. Ambler: wa* “Advancement Tbe lext^H T Hallard. wife and threeclilldren. 1

T lie' l‘rter»burg n>rre*|*>ndent Minty paper write* •» follow*: I I urea of our *cbuul gra|tualr ul to petition for B *[ieci»l Ira from Tuekahoe to Ocean 1 it

attend The

private *nlerprl*e were to rappletiieiit I the I Ml bill-tree planting t-y tbe adornment of private yard* alth bu*he*. ha* been mid by Ihe uninformed (getaiton cannot be planted and Ito grow upon a mndy beach Thi* argument I* tbe bared noumuy and I* only an excum for loartioa. While It I* to be acknowledged Dial Abmrou Haarh. u|«in which Atlantic City t* located, I* one of Ibe moot

a liurbank I

upon which Ocean City I* Mtuated. “If Atlantic City wanU to make a good municipal Invmtmeol. one that win attract vhdlor*. and that l* Atlantic City 1 * Rock in trad*, Id her give altentiou to^Uy* plgntlug and the beautlflcatiou of private yard*. It will help ralve the problem of tbe dly

beaatlful and the

Speaking of the Republican coovenUoii which nominated Judge Fort for chief executive a* tbe Common weall b,

reralu Tbe conv

thoroughly repto-enteller in Every pha*e of tbe dtflerent prerented had able advocate* There waa full and frag dlacumlon. • Tin falreR bearing wa* accorded to all. Tbe different candidate* were all red, aad after open and full dellbrrattoo tbe nomination wai Tbe choice of Ibe cfovenllou entlmeot of a 4rge majority of tbe delegate*, and Ike friend* of other candidate* wet* a* hearty and

re iu making the

unaulmou* a* they were In rapportlng their favorite* at tbe on UR “The clore of tbe aonvr marked by a unity of party •ptrit and

good feeling that Inran

d action no the part of all Republican* and reraltant victory In Novem■Tbe party and the people of tbe

uLUy

• -Sreond and Aabury even •—Fourth and A*t>ur> avru

-Fourth and in-ran avenu

■ Sixth and Central avenu p -Eighth and Artmry even ♦—City Favlllou. Ibiardmall i—Ninth and ilrean avM.o*

J—Tenth and AMiury i—Eleventh 8“* J *—

J—Thirteenth I —Slxlrenlb

nu \-ir.r_v Bvcmu ■ _ ■ nib and AidHiry avenue.; ■.•p.i.*II. a..d>*l.ury «vcnu. ;;

NOTICE TO PAINTERS

aa» fn>m Kxud . It: 1.1^ “Speak unit tbe children of l*rael that they gi The epaaker drew a pltfcirr of tlu l»r*elHe* JuR ereaped from bondagetl>r rea before, their enemle* behind, tlietu. Drfeurelem. bemmed In, pur- ‘, they are commanded to go _forI. I m pumlble. they thougbl: actually Impomlble. until God oiwned tbe way—JuR a* He ha* done for In day* that are gone and JuR a* will do again. Summer ha* gone

rltl*

a* a Stale reputation. He wi active in politic* a* a apeaker for many year*, and hi* judicial cam 1 to bi* One reputation. He I* In ■ympalby with progreartve me inder hi* admlnMratiou the beat [bl and tbe htgbcat Meal* will And ay m pat by and rapport. He will

t an aarneR, argreaaive and ampalgn, and add another

HR of Republican Governor* that

. with John W. Origg..-'

The heir* of tbe late Jonathan Steelum, who died at Tuekahoe a n

of year* ago, and who I* mid to bare

held title to about ■ixty-flvc acre*

ground In tbe heart uf New York City,

'. through tbelr attorney*, trying to ike a aettiemeol. -The | Iden of tbe laud Id quealtou rer been able to obtain a clea It- Tbe eetate la mid to be worth

Hrary Hradiey. of Philadelphia who pure bared tbe cottage SOS We. Icy le about two year* ago, which be a *lnce occupied, will, with hi* lly, tbla week remove to Philadelphia for tbe winter. Bradley and ode of hla aona held position* at tbe Cumberland during nmmer, and one of bta daughter* wa* In tbe Beil Telephone office. Will Uo to Jameotowo. Mia* Carrie S. Koch, who baa, rtciiographer in tbe real ertale offlea of Harry F. Stanton alnce early In thf Mr, will leave here on Saturday for Jameatowu After aeeing tbe so. Mia* Koch will go to Ka* Pa., her native town, for a brief xi Mlaa Koch made a uumbe friend* here, who will wlali be

mttrijk

Kwchre ■•laxerajreoooi Tlie Rev. Dr. John Handley, paator I Hie Ptret M. E. Church of Vineland, and well known In thU city, aqulrmlng among hla flock Sunday night by rtrongly denouncing prograa-

alve euchre aa gambll waa agaluR both Ibe

law and ret an example forehUdreo follow Ibal led to the downward road.

Mlaa Kltubeth Abbott. Mia* Harriet Scburcb and Mlaa Bertha Scull let! yc*lerday for a two week*' outing In tbe CetakUl Mountain* el Hi Fall*. N. Y. Ml** Abbott will *|«nd revaral week* with friend* In NY* York (Ity and Atlantic City t

•be return* home

At the convention of ibe Cape May ouuty W. C.T. C. held In Cape May la*t week tb»« officer* were elected: Prestdeut, Ml*. Dell. Smllb, .d Se»Tllle; oorrr*ponding mcretary, Mr*. Kllxabetb Wallace: recording *ecrttary. Ml*. F. G. Holme*: lre*»urer.

Mr*. Elvira Scbelllnger.

Tbe meoiben of Wa*blugtou Camp, '5,'of thi* city, exrwci to take a good-«ixed delegation to Atlantic City thi. (Tbureday) evening, when ^ fralenial vi.it will be paid Camp Mi. The boy* will leave here at TJOon the Fa»t Shore l.hie and »tart on tlielr

return trip at midnight. Ro»v ■ l>rr** Agent

Some ol hi* friend* here may be

iutererted to know ibal C. C. Wanemaker, a rrlaUvt of It. It Hooy, of lb* -»«t«l that tbla company bold.

Riieliton u f... — 1 __ ....

Now the word la. “Go forward School bell* ring. The children catch' tbe word. Rualnea* feel* a new Im pul**. Men and women re*lire tbe need of developing their intellectual

life. II will

id Rill la to go backward, like tbe I man who lay* down the oar am drift* with the correal. “Goforward' I* tbe word for our etty. We mu* forge abend In all that make* a plan

reRileoce for oureelve* and other* who

will come

end collective re-

Hgtou. life,

we need tbe word*, "Go forward Effort 1* the price of reel prograa We mu*t not be mtMled with anything yet done or attained. Jiod I. tbe *ide Of that mau who work* and pray*, and of that church which alive to opportanltle*. Tin* ahould be a great jraar for oar city and for oui' reboot* and churcbc*. It will b( unlem our people prefer •lumber In rervice: reR and raR to rouRug effort

ptmrr M. g

In the F'lrR M E-Cburcb. ou Sunday morning, tbe iRRor, Rex. E R. Kruuyaie. 1). D.. *|«oke cn "Brand Mark*.t}r Ibe Chrixtian'*Credential*." He took' bl* text from t^l., S; 17: "Henoeforth, let no man trouble me: for 1 bear branded on my body the

maik* of tbe Gold Jeaua "

"In my text," mid Dr. Hninyate, “we bare one of the moat pathetic ut teraueea that ever fell from tbe apowUe - * Up*. Tbe word* are full of »ugge*:irrnra*. and bring before ua tbe cry of an Injured man, a Buffering, but

ot complaining, man: •The wold* bring before m

three-aided vtalon, very different, yet

all point to one pereou.

1 'Tbe flret U tbe alaye. The re« flgure I* a midler. oak in Rartllng

'eRaxe. Tlie thlnl I* al

it not a probd Greek or Ro- I

an. He I* a captive of wa:

Three oonlrartiog flgnre*—tlie alax. the iwldler. tbe captive—but on on point they are all alike, for each

branded with a mark.

Icaru ? Ha* the meriflee and rervice r Lord Je.ua ChriR left tbRr branded clear and deep upon am". There branded mark* Indicated, flret ownenhlp by t.'hrlR. Becanae be wa* •* branded, St. Faul knew that be • not bl* own. In different place* Faul call* hlmaell a alava, a midler i captive of ChriR. We know how St. Faul realized and acknowledged thi* owuerwhlp. He gave ~ •lave; he waa prepared to lay dow u hl* life at any lhue a* a midler: be surrendered hlmrelf freely aa hla Lord’* captive. Do we, aa profeaulng CbrlRIana, tbue acknowledge tbe ownership of Chriat? TbUiaan Important a*peel of divine grace and the God-ilfe

of each on* of u*

Second. Buffering for ChriR. How HL Faultaaffered we know well. Hi* Buffering* had left ludrllbleacar* upon body and mind. He bore tpon him the brand mark* of tbe Lord Jeraa, and ■ hat meant that be bad Buffered hla Lord. Do we, a* profrered folio*er* of the Lord, know anything about tbi* branding 7 Have Weaver been footmre for Him ? Have we ever m thlraty or hungry for Him who id for u»? If m, then we know Drilling of Ihrmarka of the Lord 'Wilrd There branded mark* were theaportleVeredrutlal* Tbe church and ihe WMuld—|>arllrularly tbe woild lutafitly and luceaaautl)' di :ht of IbeX'bilRIan'a brand and credential*. Aa ChrtRUna, w e make great profeaalnna, claim high ground here to abow for ItT Tbe world D much like doubting Tbumaa, * ben it doe* aee the mark., plain and unmUtakablr, It will not deny It I* ready to acknowledge both tbe dlaclple end hi* God. For many a relf-denying mother, for bore of elder atrter* and brother* w bo utterly unknown to their next-door neighbor, II will be rafficleol at I as n hey JuR abow Him tbelr band* Hi that there are true token)

of Hhowueraklp.”

Hr. K. H. Madden, Atwecou: Leallr li ve. Millville: Cba* C. Kldndgr Col ling* rood; Henry B Wayne. T R. Fag in. Camden: Mr* L. H. A. R Coreon, May'* Lending: Ha

Cornelia j

hmead. Rereley'* Point; 1 »*• Jmre. that ibrMraior Tr<re"idvrr SmytlM, Mt- Fllta F , *— Rertha' V Smytlie. *' T'

SmytlM. Mire I

Join Worth, H. A Helm*. C. M. Hi ml I ton. MaRer David Hamilton. Philadelphia; Tho* H Gooriey. Clay-j ^ mw-AYgg 1 •» cu»!'n. j" J. F. Hickman. A*bury Park: Geo. I." W Schrader. J. W Hew, Kbenrrer *' A( am*. John W. Frazier, Jr.. C. L I ** i*ri» no*’o M- 11 vain and wife. Mr. and Mr*. W i S3'ir* Sm—o H Hartley, Allen Shelder, F:. J Klnale, H J. M. Cardiza, Wm. J ■•oioar’oi rUZt'ti Rtyer, Wm. Jarden. T Fenton Carre, 1 g.! udiJLnor W 8. Lelbaly, Wm. A. Ho—ell. 1. H 1. Hi-aoock, J. R Owec*. FhlladelphU: -»a.by HieeR? E. A. Coreon, Ocean City; Fi B. £ ZZUl'.EL'ZI Jordan. Cynwxd: W. H. Tatter and i~ au bm—a wife, Trenton: Robt T. Moore. Atlantic City; E O.C. Bleakly. Camden. ; *.». zn, F. »- eta

RAILROAD

PENNSYLVANIA

Bulletin*

BALTIMORE OLC HOME WEEK MnrvUnd ie. aending iovifAtiotu In her ran* wnl •Inughtci ac-Mtered everywhere to come to a gn.ml reunion, and j* making ei •mve preimralioo* U.give them wlan they come, a week of right

royal entertainment.

New Baltimore, sprung I’hoenix-fike from the aulie* of the Are oTiyOl, will make of Old Home Week. October 1.1 to 19, one eoutinual

roiiid of palridtie and civic display.

There wfl he'an electrical pageant, a magnificent military al dflqJay. a gathering of |>atri»te aocietiea, a para.I. and liall by the fraternal order*, a big oonr«rt, an I a night carnival. There will be also a apehial pilgriaage to Anna|>oli. on “IVggy Stewart May," Saturday, October 19, when viaitort will hav opportuuily to m*iiect tbe magnificent new bnildiug* of the fnited Slate* Naval Academy and tlie remodeled Slate Uoura, ao foil „f

historie asMoeiat ion*.

The liotneromer* will have the advantage of apeeUlly low rail road rate*. The Pennsylvania Bailroad will aell exennuou yoikets tn Baltimore, October 12 to 14, good for return imssage until October 21. inclusive, from all statwni* on its 1 ties north and east of Shrew*, bury, Pnnripio, and Port Me|Kmit, at a eonsideraMe n-dnetion from

the regular fare.

Every former Marylander, whose address is known will n-ccive special invitation, issued by Governor Warfield, and the whole week -ill thrill with the hospitality for w hich the Old Line State For exact rates, condition* of tic! eta, and train arrrice, consult

nearest Ticket Agent*.

Collector's Sale of Properties

For Unpaid Street Assessments on Asbury avenue and Other Properties Hereinafter Particularly

Designated.

to a *hi>rt time ilncc Ilia pro— _ icy for the Lyric and Adetpbia theatre* managed by ltic Hbubert*

Hupt. Naff, of the F'art Shore Llua.r

told Dr. I. N. Grireom, I

of thi* city, that any time a iwrty of * resident* of Or<an City desire* a car ' back from Atlantic City at 11.30 or 12 o'clock at nlgbt, a car will be furiij.bed, provided notlo* of eight liour*

given tbe company. Aire

Adriatic and Virginia avenue*, sufficiently long to accommodate Uieatre-gocr* from tbl* dly to Atlantic'

IJIty who deRre lo return borne. l 'MAM,P.l r .

R. CURTIS ROBINSON C onveyancing 3 Insurance NOTARY PUBLIC AND COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS Nos. 744-46 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J.

rr*Money to loan on Bond and Mort^age.yi THAT TAX QUESTIOrT Can easily be settled by building Bungalow Cottages

THEt ARE IN GREAT DEMAND ior a numbirr of tlvjsr irtistic and lines and tArill Ik- pleased to submn

I kive pn partil plat ro ivrnitTit'littli' summer | tii m upon request.

Jos. G. Champion

ISvillclei*

PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS PREPARED AT SHORT NOTICE

I; ih St. and Haven Ave., Ocean City. N. J,

SHOEMAKER’S

STORAGE

HOUSE ENGLISH k JOHNSON, Mendel’s Annual nr3rr5:*- J ; minwis an Bniimiis clear| n° sa ^

!ve ^.neV'to-gunTz io , *- b " r >

Shoemaker Storage House

JohnDonnelly&Co.

High Grade Clothing and Furnishings .... • COMMENCES THIS MORIIIt

ALLEN SCULL C>ntractor and Builder

CURBING and ~ oc E *nc,tvn7 FLAG STONE , FURNISHED and LAID . . .JOHN MARTS ai*o Rn-sirr C ontracting Builder

III West Avenue, Ocean City.N.J.,'*

-..x.KTaT. a«.,.*. w.v... ^ ( mm j ^ N. C. Cleliand L , . .. ... nr-.. „„ L irpenters and builders REAL ESTATE BROKER : : ^ ipmved prepariy tor Urnl. -—I, !

L.! 8

« • *

HARRY F. STANTON *cq n inAut s ojq

tEAL tSIAIE and IHSUlUltCI ,tU ' AUA, "*

, ""”'«" T os s o“ u<1MT PLISTERIHG. RiHGE SETTING

MORTGAGES PLACED WBL LATIIIG, t

MTICI Egka Sum: B*Ih talari taMM Al Wortt '■ u ** Fromptlj Samuel Schurch ocean citv. n j

REAL ESTATE : :

ko*™ Kruuss Co. atre- *D* | Electricians .ro.re .DO untanraxM b„l (J Aibury'Avenue. Ocean City, N J. ff^b”l”AKSr83Agarerairai

"j'(Ts. MENDEL Kll'i AUanltr-Avraat, ATLAKTIt- ITTY.S.J.

W. L. BERRY. Manufactaring Jewdct,

O. I— LAKE • REAL ESTATE AGENT..

Money forjortgages.. JORDAN MATHEWS FlllltallKl.r-M|j <l-»)e—1. orx.W J

George W. Ernst GENERAL HAULING Aulomuliile Garage bolarele Halter Egg-, Lard, fhrxre and Fouliry. Rreldenrr, «0 Aabury avenue Offre. 7w SUmI lei talan mt >mi tan.,

ALBERT G. GILBERT, PRAGTICAL HOUSE PAINTER 645 Asbury Avenue,

r-arjj.ft:;

SMITH, ProsNictom PURE ICE js BEST COAL : j Oak amd im.ni" WOOi> .jOffice. No. 634 iSBURt «tENU[ AT1ANT1C ICE COMPiNt Pouino Mountain lac

ii:a s. champion Alderney Dairies Guaranteed rilrictl) Fur* M.ILK AND ICE CREAM ESTABLISHED 1M1 Till St. and Askry A» A. H. BAKER - |! ndenaker - and - Embalmer.. 8A9 ASBURY AVENUE. ^ OCEAN CITY. N. J.i ijARK LAKE eiqdcrtaker and Embalmer !

COAL COAL COAL COAL COAL Bay your final from lb* SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. TWELFTH ST. AND WKST AVE A* you are alway* rare id **tii»« 2240 r-iund* lo lb* ton 0. j. HAMMELL Marble >« Granite Worb Mouumrat*. Man-drum*. Statuagy Work, rnull—... CEMETERY INCLOSURES Burial Vault*, Grave ( nrxr* AU kindxif Gemaler) Week Works at I'leasantville. N. t G THOMAS, No. 108 Market St PHILADELPHIA,

Floe Family Srocedts.

— ;33. P^ ngj , im-d n—r. nun" *“1 "I

1 ASBUF ’C^AN C fi e Pape: Hangiaj, Paintiag A Select Line ol WALL PAPERS and IbTERIOR DECORATIONS Heedquaner* tor m. U ^' TO ' DATE SIGNS CHARLES L. Hoi M.wx f CGISTERED ARCHlTECT »0B WALNUT STREtT PHIL*OgL*Hl*

I. N. JOHNSON, PLUMBER, Stum and 6as Fitts Repairing a specialty. , Bath Tubs and Plumber* Supplies.