Ocean City Sentinel, 19 March 1908 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Ocean City Sentinel

R. CURTIS ROBINSON

SUNDAY IN THE LOCAL CHURCHES:

eofarntn dottnad ti. ba » trader.

partlnc of the aajra, and ju.t hecauac tbeie are «ao irajra. a choice tnurt ha made. No man rati walk In tao aaya

Strong Sermons and Excellent ai tr.e mme tim* „ , „ _ • Wllb on lha one aMa *a. Music Heard by X,arge , I'haraoh'* palace, ln*urjr,aa»e,

fbe Tockahoc Hramallc lintf a) I pieaeut a farce-drama. "A fount S'i Account" In' Steelman'a Hal, Tnekaboc, on Saturday eventtn . Thoae In the eaat are K. K. Broom''. S. mere Yoon*. K. 1 V Framtda, F . . f teeno. Alfred Je-ter. A F Oet>lofte . H Taylor, HI- Klla Mae frame . Ml- Irene Bailey. M(a H. Taylor an I

M t— Hanna Torrlln.

Sale iar Taxer Bad A

f h.

_ maraw .

abaence of Ihe |■actor, fl _ ~~f * Itev I>r. Hninyate. the’ ller* Oeo. f. lo wtTrr aflUcttoi with the llousherty. of Treotoo. a bfllllant j*,,,.!, „f <sod than enjoy the plea.ure.

yoone -man, alth a errand future. „f | ur a arraxm,' and the choice la m aiwnMi: tar —niKaor —Milam* to preached at Both mrurrs In Ihe Kiret Iu , a . U^day-'tiwoae ye tbl. day J iam"

r.“i:LS

12 Tbureday .... 1* Friday 14 .Saturday....,

15 Sunday v ..... AM 616 Mcxnday. — *

BIRTHDAY SURPRISE

M. K. fhutch on Sunday. The er

SA2 4 22 10 0310 10 mon In the evenln«, beafinr on Ui 4 24 6 1210 64 II OS' WOR j, -•« j C «■«, au (liall ye reap, xax aaatreoiixK ^ bri^ftii of rterllnc truth* H: ■rmon* made a deep Impre—lou on ! * —

7 15 737 1.05 1 27 ; hi. bearer-. , Mr * "■'» .*• Veae. 7.50 All 1 41 2I«.: Miotr TRIKITT ’ Ol.e- >-.r , b, ■el.Il.r SS i" r^l There, ere,, oaraud con*r«ra.h,n. ' «re. Mary Hmjtb.of Kn.lUh 6351005 3IW a 44 a! Hole Trinity on Sunday, that of **' « ,vr " » birthday part, on

22 Sunday 10 ill 55 4 22 4 35; ,be eve'nloa. dooMlem, bdn* le-ened day JaM at tlie home of l.er daue 9 “ oo4 *J *!;Uythe condition of the .ealber ..an I Mr., ijmch Scull, of Bm ■ lii l iu 7 » 7 ■£ early hour. T|ie fctlv.l noteof Satur-, There were |.re-M.I a lane number of 201 2 42 *» A47 jday wa» lo all the lervler.. .friend, and .eiative* wbo hel|<ed Mm. . >1.12 S.57 * 4010 06 The rector Dr. Cook, preael^ed the«* lrt > r » l « b « r ' 1 « 1 >“ 4,, > l '' ,tbd *F as Bataadayf aeamd mrmon fmm 84. Matthew. l% .V»'»»«« r y «"Joy»b'« MM^dVr : AIS 644 W a's:"Je.u. aald. Verily. I aay unto you. j manner. Mm. Smith la^T exre41e.it 31 Tueaday.”!!! . 7.US 72S j»4 1.16 exrept ye be converted and become a» healtli and moe. wlt^au a|lllty that,

little children, ye aliall not enter the“o* *>« ***" *• aurprUlns. kingdom of heaven." !«•* «" “>e recipient of many baud-

There are alx of the “exceida" of the *>me poM-card..

blemed Lord, or ooodttiou. of mlva-1 Three prraent were: Enoch C. Beall

IS W ednr~lay. 19 Timnday . .

so Friday

1 Saturday... 2 Sunday ■ -. S Monday 14 Tueaday 25 Wedneaday. Si Tbumday ..

27 Friday

. PKH-XIiKIJUIAXg interested In tblrmon am re»ponding nobly to the re- • queat of the Board of Trade that they become member- of the o-ganlxatkm. And the b—l of It la that mo-4 of thoae tbua far beard from have made application for active metnbrroblp. If you are one of the Sirsnstt-'h •ubaerlberr, and are In arrears for a couple of yearn—or one year, for that matter—and deal re l be SkStinei. amt to you after April lal. It would be well for you lo eall and pay op. A new law of the Poat Offlee Department rc-

The PleaaantvUle Weekly Trea begun tbe aeventoenth year of IIconUnocua publication and 1U fourth

Mon, aald tbe-peaker. Tbe Founder Mid wife, Alfred Harrell and wtf. of the Cbri-tlau tellglon bad tbe right | Annie A Barrett, Enoch C, Barrett lo lay down tbe condition* of dlaclple- • D< 1 “If*. I-aura llarfett, lUla Appleablp. It la our- lo note them carefully «■»». « "-on Babcock. Annie Met lure.

Tbe Prat

la* allown great improvement etoce O. William Braun babeen It* editor. It la full of local new. and aggre—lve lu It* demand* for tbe advancement of tbe baat IntereaU of PleaaantvUle. Suocere to tbe Pram ! Ode friend* of Holy Trinity Church are to be eoagnlulated, and tbe Bex-' TtKET. doe* extend It* fellclUMon* Tbe member* of tbe congregation, beaded by tbeir energetic and nnUring . Cook, have I their churcb*of g tt to tbe eel of God. They have done well e great credit for tbe wort

Tbl* la a busy world, and It la getting busier and bualer every year. II may net be moving any more rapidly, but tblagt art happening with greater frequency and people are living faster There wa* a Mme—and It was nut so very long ago, either—when people really lived slowly. They did busineaa conservatively, and they were mffMIrd If they made small profit*

Inst Sunday we spoke of regeneration—tbe uccc—lly of being born again (or from above) of water and tbe Spirit. Holy Baptism b tbe door of tbe Church; we cauuuflKnote M whh out disobeying Christ's special com 1. Subsequently, we hope to ■peak of repentance, personal rtgblicn*. spiritual food and abiding in Christ. To-night tbe subject la “Con »n." Not tbe mme thing a* rrgrneratlM). though connected with It. re regenerated by tbe Spirit of God. Our state Is changed. We admitted, tod be kingdom. 1*. essentially, a divine version la human, and yet

cundHknis, my* tbe Beverly Banner. We not oqly .bare different method* and atm at an entirelydifTereut target, bat we an a dlirerent kind of people.

re have another Illustration of tbe la only those wbo are vtve, and tbe J tbe greater wbo are I |Lt Id tbe rear.

for tbe quitter.

jbpou him. Just a* w« may regret any pitiful exhibition of w naas. Wa may even help him with a gift ot money, or a loan, charging tbe mme to philanthropy; but we fully raailia that there la no chance for In tbe race we are ninoiug, and we waste little time In trying ,to mi

wblm.

not weakness that attracts m this world, but strength, te pity and pa—Ion of others

rd. It D Individual strength

counts. It 1« courage that tells-tbr courage and determination that finds IU avenue of expre—loo in tbe ex-'

bibillon of personal effort.

Aa long as this la true. H la our oour , ageous Instlucta that we should strive to develop. We should have no mi pity for ourselves than others will likely to show for ua. If we heve>i

that are struggling for expression we *>“* bla one act of pa—ion In slaying should fight a. Hard a. wa can to keep ,b * tffP 11 ™ <**> «»<>

is of eutrance Into t

* klngdon

Lout—i K>lley, Amanda Lee, Martha Josliu. I lores- Ingersoll, Lizzie Lee. Till ha Bmllb, Blcbard Lee and wife. Harry I’. Bmltti sand wife. Emma Scull. Viola I—e. lie jo Ire Lea, Howard Barrett, LewU L. Barrett, Vaughn McClure, Heat fire Applexate. Verna Applegate, Benjamin Hie-man, Theodore Hickman, Sylvia lee. Alfred

,ydls H irk man, Hattie 1—e,

lizzie Ray Kteelman, Edith Bteelman. Mamie Bteelman. Walter Beall. Elbert

Lee. Klrbard Lee, Thomas Met'I and wife and Louise BarretL

rorW t

hriet.Mpbe work of a lift There ma^M a marked turn Ing-polnl. when we conactoualy coau Christ for the first thus, or It may different. Tbe necessary thing, when He grackmsly Invites u* lo come la to come. And whenever we fail under tbe power of temptation, there la still one thing to do—turn again ■om ain to Christ. Tbe spirit of conversion is always that of a little child, at Jeans aald. Simplicity, tnm, humility, candor love- these are tbe c(jaraetertatlca. Tbe teat of conversion Is

dally life. You Know a man of hush m by jrbat be does day after day. of a painter or musician. And you know a Christian by tbe kind ot fruit brings forth lo hta ordinary way of living. Many are the Incentives and helps by which wa turn again and i to a gracioue and all-merciful Saviour. Be ll ours to realize. In some te, what It means to be without hope and without God In the world. He It our* to be baptized of water and tbe Holy (/host, and lo turn with all Ihe heart to God and ever more closely log hi Him wbo is oar Redeemer Saviour, the Lamb of God. taketh away tbe etna of tbe world.

'From Palace to Cattle Ranch" u a* tbe dubject of tbe Rev. H. T. Camelr'a sermon In Ibe First Presbyterian Church In tbe evening. Text, Acta., 7; 22: "Moaea was Instructed In all tbe wisdom of tbe Egyptians, and be was mlghtp In worda and work." Ex.. S; 1: "Nov, Moses kept tbe flocki of Jethro, and be led tbe flock to Hie

backside of Ibe deeert." Mr. Casselberry aald In part:

■ Unlike most stories of fiction, which depict Iba hero starting at tbt bottom and climbing upward, this story of Moaea pictures Its hero begtuntng lo a palace and going from

laarnlug, art, luxury, ease

fort, court and palace, to tbe desert to

horde of alavaa.

“Surely, from Ibe most remarkable mao of all history, we may learn *om< ieaaou; aud let ua learn, first, tbs' II we are'lo be of auy worth to ourselves, our country aud our fellow-man, wi undergo discipline Some one aid Moaea was forty years learning ba was something, forty year* learning be was nothing, and forty years learning that God was e*

Sale for Taxes anc Assessments

Miah aefcool TCwiea. The Freshman Latlnclaa- 1-lraualat Ing short stories. Howard Davis sprained bla ankle bile trying lo cah-b a train Friday. Tbe Sophomore clam find advanced arithmetic rather difficult Tbe Frsshman clam Iu algebra l* studying cube root. Thom -neither tardy nor tbmnt month were Esther Carbart, Jeannette Clouting. Florence Corson, J Co Aon, Maude Foukls, Margaret Parker. Edna Scburcb, W. Campbell, un Christian, Harold Collins, Howard Davla and Roacoe Sharp. The drawing dam were dra< eaigns for St. Patrick’s Day. Tbe Freshman English dam Is I ig Ivaoboe out of school. The Senior English dam Is aludylng Milton's L'Allegro and II Peoaerow Dr. Bevler, State inspector of High School-, was a welcome vls.tor Thura«i«r- m WTOMIK0. Mr. and Mrs. George Fenstennacber, Dr. A. C. Marshall, Philadelphia. .

FA LACK

Thomas Brook. Wildwood; J. C. ieneman. Cape May; Charles Floyd, New York; Fred. Yanks, Dorothy; W. Taggart, Burlington. J. K. Ritchie, 14. Jf. L. Sledem. A. osier. F. \V. I). Sledem, L. B. A. ledem, Mrs. Henry Kloetz, Philadelphia: Rev J.J Bweeuty, Ocean CHy; i W. 11. Worrell, Carter Worrell, LausMrs Alexander Blbby, 8. R. Olivet, Charles Brown, Ml— Sarah Craig, Chariea Sbaefer, G. W-Shirley, Philadelphia; C. D. Shaw, Scranton; James Eustace, I<ewla Conn, Bea lale City; D. B. Collins, Millville.

_r ^sr^.-aS;

Mr- W. M. Simpson, Mrs. F. Newcomb, T. W. Jack, E. A. Boape, F R Wblle-lde. Mr. and Mn J. R. Kendrick, 8 M. t-rlgga. M. Champion, Charles Matbewa, J.B. Frank, U. H. ijRIre. Philadelphia; J G. Champion, Jos. 1. Scull, Ocwao City; R. W. Gubslln, Medina: A. R. Bblun, M. B. Mulford, F.O. Weber, L. A. Weutzell, 1 Jos. Bleelman, Bridgeton; H. W. Vaelier,

Millville. BIBCAVBK

J. J. Lawlor, F. McNamara, H. G.

Stevens, J. Ralph WI Iron. R. I. D. Asl.bri.lge, Mr. and Mrs R. G Fraser, J. 11. Balnea, W. B. W. Klrley. Ebet.ezer Adams. James Field, G. D

Heald, A. Itu—ell Adam*. G.

Rickards. Mr. Stock well. A. G Sparks. W. I. Mlcbelluu, J. H. Bmllh, E. Grenier and wife. J H. Craven and

Ife. George F. Craven and wife, W. : Hezamer, A. D. Pedrick, Charles F. Wall, J. Harry How ere.

Laudeuberger, John M. Earn. Chariea

.'nnan, Mr. and Mr*. A. T. James,

'J.B. Caterson aud wifi, H.Kauffeld, George Fuadiscb, J. W. Cornell, J. W. Cornell, Jr.. P. A Dyer, Mr and Mrs.

“Joseph, to fulfill God's plan mu* J I ‘" rv ' " " ll • n, *** rr I r ' “•"T-

. taught iu a strange acb£.‘ In^

It. In slavery. In prison and ,*l»ce f ,e,, • h * ''>*“Mltlphla; M. ... - - .. . * L Adam-. Bridgeton; R.J. Baldwin.

lira* yean In nose “ <- ^‘ , «. At..ntic C«y. W. Mcwe* before b* " < ‘ b *** r ■ n * 1 I*!" 1 '!'- Mercbanlvllle;

. and Haul, before be c

1 hot fled up.

people have little desire to listen tbe recital of other persons' trouhl especially on tbeir busy day, and as erary day I* now a busy day for roost

of n. the roan w ho i--- nothing better ^ * u " n * u ** spend

Iban misfortunes to rel.to hm IHH* "I.C- H. Jacob., Oak 1-ne; M. Hunt. — rT

ad wbo can make good- .. Auotb „ |h# t.lark*, Trenton; Mary t la bo ba* the right kind of m '-“'u "el-ler. Ocean i .

OMUag* and d«4armiuatUiu—failure I- . . .. . Mrooe iifs * Manypenny. Ardmore: J. P. Cranston, on# of the won« alus on tba . f ., . , Wllmlugiuo; I. B. Humphreys and z.'-zzzrzzrir:; ^■ «-

lam*. Failure I* allhar a sin or a _. . 14 . , k . t d.mfi*ld.

To the m

v Phillips,

dlroam. If tbs mUfurtui wilful neglari of oppt

i him to know ,

’ and learn t

■ Tbs writers of the Hebrews glvas u* 1 the -ecret: 'He endured a- seeing Him 1 wlm Is Invisible.' He realU-M that, ’ Iwyoud litis world of sen—. there was! " another and more abiding world. Ha

. . t)" - "* ”*"*• had Ibe tremendous cou-cIoususm of ■a by tb* exert km of alMl* oerro'ul Uud * l,,rl *ba. 1 r^hT^^ Uo« fo .tocl • v « duu ' »-**>"•« ,10,, b whit, for ' r. the failure I. one for. which (itKl (||d bom . oUy ‘ , i "ritlH another lemon wc team I. that are not at Mow made a chance Mu-c*. when physical or be was come to years, refu-d to be at Is Ihe called Iba sun of Pbaraoh's dangler,

:.l*di “

-y.mciyr ooim—or, ' Clvsa tb-i ibr • hacrlbs-

-- ol IbsOir or omn OI-W-vj Jsrs-y. j—tsaao^to tksjytroTty’m to Monday, the 6th day ot April,

nichulam rottepR, Flll-IT WAKll.

M of unrlalmud letter- remalulng he Ocean City Post Office for the ik ending Mar.U 14, IM: I

_ -ulter afflict km with

”• the propl* of God I ban enjoy tbe i tie pleasure of *4u for a aaason ]

HoweU. Mlm Dorothy

Kohler, Bros.

calling for Iba above. (Mease aa Kdwami M. Herrera,

|| 'll IS IS IS

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BRAUNSTEIN’S

1412 to 1422 ATLANTIC AVENUE.

ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.

A Remarkable Purchase and Sale of 500 Women’s, Misses’ and Girls’ STYLISH SPRING SUITS

Every garment brimming over with newest styles and clever workmanship in all the new leading shades and ma D-rials, such as Panama and high grade striped Worsted, beautifully trimmed in about 20 different styles at $9.95, $12.50, STL95, $17.95, and Upwards to $29.90 ALTERATIONS ABSOLUTELY FREE OF CHARGE, FOR THIS WEEK ONLY.

Women’s New Spring Skirts, $2.95 to $9.95 In six’een styles of the newest models There is absolutely nothing anywhere to equal for the money or style: made of i'amma Chiffon, Panama and Voile in all sizes. Alterations Free for This Week Only

$2.98 Batiste Waists, $1.98

Beautiful lingerie batiste Waists, trimmed in front with yoke of Val Lace, in panel effect, finished below yoke with tlet embroidery. - - — worth $2.98. special at only

St.98

Girls’ $5.00 Coats, $2.98 PlMn and fancy all-wool cloths, all colors, with or without collars. Sizejf 2 to 14 years, usual $5 00 An QQ kinds, at wZsuO SECOND FLOOR

These Special Silk Petticoats at $3.Q8 It's the starting price for our new Silk Petticoats for spring. The silk used is of excellent quality rustling taff 4a in black, plain shades and twot^ne effects. Deep, ll.iring shirred flounce, finished with tiit.k«tl ruffle. Splendid Petticoats espec-. ftQ QQ ially.planned to sell at OOiuU

Women’s Waists Made of good quality white Lawn, with front or all-over embroidery, cluster ol fine tucks and lace insertion ; three-quarter s’eevf s, — — regular value $1.25; sale price Udu

■ AI. DIKKXTOKls

A. H. BAKER ..Undeiiakci - and - Embalmet.

MARK LAKE Undertaker and Embalmer

It II. A NO) K4NY TKH.Hki Will sect!*; a lot and erect a cottage near tbe ocean, on the new Gardens Tract, above North street. Also at Second. Twentythird, Thirty-fonrtll. Forty-eighth or Fifty-seventh streets. Near the bay at Fourth or Fourteenth streets. See

Otis M. Townsend

‘QUEEN OF SEA TRIPS” -1 BETWEEN K<£.; PhiladElphia * and Boston

Philadalohia an j Satannah

Shortest and most direct, route to Eastern and Southern Resorts Most delightful way tv reach Georgia. Florida, Alabama, and points in the South and Southwest. Steamers new. fast, an^ a i-:— —a —1-= rpaased. Send for

Accommodations and cnisinc 1

IRA S. CHAMPION Alderney Dairies - jp Guaranlrod BUtetly Pure /AILK

AND

ICE CREAM

ESTABUSHED iUi

WltbUoM ,—r.sn p/> pared to Blvs bsttsr —rvlre DOW IbsD la Us fthSt.aiid AsbttrjAit

ALBERT G. GILBERT, I ^ ' PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER HARRY F. STANTON 645 Asbury Avenue, keal estate and ihsufauce

PROPERTIES BOUGHT

AND SOLD

MORTGAGES PL*CED

OUltt—tl|» Strait Belta *U.rj Aunt Samuel Schurch —,-y.. REAL ESTATE *

AND INSURANCE 101 kbarr ift., OctM Cltj, I. J.

couse— and Board!a# H<~— reou S I •npre.vsd sod BnlmproTsd propsrtl— h* ►

CITY TICKET OFFICE--1'is *. NINTH STREET, PHIUOELPMU. FA.

CEWERIl OFFICES-BAlTIMORb MD.

l—lrlsg I'rompll) Atl-odM To.

ITUHTIC ICE COMPiNr

°“2.""' Pocoie Mountain lei Offlo—, IOI— A—bciry Aw,

OCEAN Cl TV N. J.

K. K. T 4» K H K li T HOUSE M0VIN6 AND RAISIN6 Isenerai I'ontrwrtor «sck*n c-itv Mow Jen— Leonard Krauss Co.

Electricians

■ Asbury Avenue. Ocean Cily, H. J.

c. i_ i_ak£ .REAL ESTATE AGENT.. MB ast-ry Arena*. 1—n Cut. W. J.

JohnPonnellY&Co. CURBING and FLAG STONE

FURNISHED

and LAID .. ,

AIm KE-5RT

George W. Ernst 729CeimaUye.,Ocean City.H.J.

0. J. KAMMELL

MENDEL’S

STORE NEWS

Under—ar. Shirt-, t<ra. Ntcbti,a. Comb.r. Ih« l.ftT-t -..i'rtmreVi^allJJir w C t"..

Cmt^II -I .....nc ol .. u -j pwerot

Mra s and Vtant Mea's Winter Ovtrcoali

UVKKtMATi* Mas) s.re 114 bu sod SIX 1 a

•ivutlxiATMihet sws atari aati a'l’-ra! 7 ** j OVKKl'UATN I list were ex.ro sod KU-**'' *

nu« •!«.•*

, Men's and Young Hen’* Suit*

R il

Men'a and Young Men's Trouser* Bl lai and few Trmr—si Jol t— F-veryjhing New. Tasty, 5tyli»h CAR FARE ALLOwirjuU SOUVENIRS TO CUSTOMERS. JOS. MENDEL 162S ATLANTIC AYE.. ATLANTIC CITY

Ex prats and Gtocril laallag

DARBY'S

Ocean City Laundry 656 Asbury Ava » Wurk lu Fiery Farik-ula.

HjrblemGranitelSforks

I. N. JOHNSON, PLUMBER, StE^M AKD 6*S FlTTES Repairing a specialty. Bath Tub* and Plumbers’

-Supplies.

jlAiiO A.saHnr.v A «'•»***>*

CEMETERV INCLOSURES

Burial Vault-. Grave <'4

Work

iWorls it PkaxntrUle, H, J.

■ f Ada*

OEO. 0. ADAMS k BRO. PLASTERING, RANGE SETTING MUCK Lk nut, fete.. Etc. All Work la Maaaa Un* Promptly A Headed Te. OCCAM CITY, N J.