Ocean City Sentinel
THUK8DAY. AIMUl.h. I**.
ANOTHER BONCH OF STANTON ASKS FOR MORE REPORTED SALE N ew Ladies’ SHOO TiAiionn nnumnn ■ •/-> ijt'C' nrvr» n »nnrvMX AD A1MD PDAIIlinO ■
HOUSES RENTED
Wr Khali be flad l" rerelve Item- , irU , and eummunh^lhiiiK of lot i„ thi* romniuniif and our reader- Steady Demand for Cottages everywhere. ^ _ i in This Resort for Next
Season.
LIGHTS FOR BAY FRONT OF CAMP GROUNDS
H0T6L
DOTS.
aarlly »
Kuarautee of j *„ I la«l few day-, J. . ousirroua. | H.H. Mowr
outage-
CHURCHES READY FOR EASTER-DAY
Council Disposes of Many Proposed Plan Has Aroused Matters at a Busy Reg Curiosity Among Citizens ular Meeting. of This Resort-
Many vlalton In (own. The Ea-ter ruah la now on. Tomorrow will be (Juod FridayI,. Hreek ley haa ordered Kanibler 40-hor-eiwwer auto. The athletic meet oU Saturday » draw a big crowd, it la expected. PERSONALS. Mi— Baker, of Swarthmore, I olB'lied the Watcdy. (d.iitie- H. Wei--, o »a. I» town thi- week Thomas Read, of Emrlial ivsn-lered at the 1'alaee. I»r. Howard Heed, of 1‘liiladelplua, « .. nu-ent visitor hep-. tieorsc W. t-mith, of l*liiliidel|ihin i- rooi-lered at the Ateled'. The Rev: and Mr'-. S «. drove. ITnlndeUdiia. Sre vi-itor- here. Khenexer Adam-.mlAVe-t I'hiladel|.liifl. was a recent visitor here. I a|rt. J. I». Kberbaeh. of Phitadelphia. was a visitor here yesterday, ii. J. DeKon-ae. of Philadelphia.
Nacrl. of Philadelphia
Collage limit e W. tthuster, of Ph The Hodlue co
Mited hi. ne» Special Music Sunday in This ,^ e i mrtr i reel to Jolin ReSOft'S PlaCCS Of “"'k from
on Monday The regent i >e In-lrocltd nixih -luelrxlenalnn of »old lo a Cor m die Board- -et the idly a
|tlm,. -|irnt Sunday
Holier
».n- among the week's vi-itor- Jiere I apt. John .M. Son.. .,f PhtladrlIJha, was a visitor here ot| Tuesdav. IJotd I-ullon. of Morton. Pa., i. vi-ilii* hi. son. *. T. Lutton. in thi-
•lelphia
ami Mr.
’. Baile
.. J. H. Jaitna err yesterday r cottipre. R. A. Brier and
Pliilndel|ihia. » vi-itora here.
ir the
and ehildri n a
of Philadelphia, watt Tuesday, and regi-tered
at the da rwood. Mrs. N. T. I.ntt.
vi-iliug friends in Morton. Pa., and
Wilmington. Del.
Mrs. C. K. Eddy, of Philadelphia, ha. opened her collate at Eleventh Coontv Collector Joseph 1. Scull .. Scull have returned from a
'aniden
-. Samuel Hirks cottage after s t Hcimi-villr.
n havt
Mrs. S'. C. tfirllauil. of Philadelphia. waa in town this week. She
registered at the Elbrron.
Mr-. 1 laniel Claw ell is upending a few days in Nnrbrrth. Pa., with hei
father, who is srriouslv ill.
Hr. and Mr-. Ellinger. of West IHulHdclyihia. are oernpyuk 'heir c»*t-
t.ige. J0» Fourteenth street.
Mr-. A. M. MeCullongh^of Philadelidna. will occupy her cottage. 1710
Central avenue, over Easter. Mrs. Jettison Roney, of Phih |ilua. is here for the holidays, in.- o|ienrd the Swarthmore. George Fenslermae-her ajid wit
Philadelphia, are visiting in thii
sort, where they own a cottage.
Mr-. A. M. Clark and daughter, of Phi^drlphia. will open their cottage.
1V_M Central avenue, thi- week.
W. I). Banihurst and wife, of Philadelphia. will open their cottage.
1111H A-hurv avenue, this week.
The Mi-sea Scatterguod. of Pl',^
delpl.l.
• otlKge 1.V.H A-I.ury avenue to John J OufTy, of Philadelphia t 'ullage -HSU Wesley avenue to Cha. E. Frankllu, of Philadelphia. F. E. Darby reports llie-e rental-: Carrie Ktelumelr.'s eotlage. ItJI Aw bury avenue, to Edward A. Collin-, of blladelpbla. Wm. Houck'- rolt-ge. "tt A-bury venue, to CUarfea » Patlenmu, of 'blladelpbla. N C. Godfrey’- cottage. 09 A-bury venue. «o li. M Nichols, of Pblladel-
ted with
«P-* of the local churchm There will be -pev Holy Trinity church Prucewshiuwl,
in Smith -aid I a light, but be F can go loto
mpgro
i PTftb a
« w ith curiosity a- - back Af the deal, that cRy ollU-Uls i itor- are backing a
na- fur
<1.
TeDeum. Belied letu Hymn HI Kyrle 1S8,
Gloria Tibi 17t I Hymn Ui'i. | "Hallelujah." ! Gflcrtory IM1.
Healticote mo veil that the light cornu Sullivan |-trolled lo place a light at i Gilbert] ThM -ecnoded by <
the A
■tic Itcftiihi o Dr. Kdwl
adelpbta
epraaentatlvea. Hotiert Fl»|ier I lent-on the third ■ Dr. Tbomaa M
lemlng
Ma—ey A Kilwar
ruled a
ley lo J. Walter Keely. of Philadelphia Apartment- In the Gale to Hunt eiiwortby of Pblladrlplna. Dr. Grtimir. cottage l>c Cenlr renue: tojobu E HqtBre-, of N-
Cliy.
J. M. Cbesler i
report
e ful
Itobert Miller, of Germantown, li— ikrii anilleof ruoni- In Hie vl I. oliuwii apartment-. H. Naha., of Atlantic City, one of F J. Hboyer’* -lore- on Hie walk. Mrw Jame-H Gorbey. of <Tierter a- rented. Hirougb Hie agency of J. .. VanTlue, Sooy'a large boarding ISrs. c. E. Bake, of Ida A-bury Cottage 4UM Fllleentb -tree! to It. E leauebamp. of Ixigaii. Pa. Collage 155.1 A-bury avenue luCbaF. Saxton, of Philadelphia *01 Seventeenth -tree! to W on, of West Philadelphia. 1701 Asbory avenue to Jus Pantony. of Philadelphia. ’ullage ISM West avenue to a Philadelphia party. .'ullage 1517 West aveuue lo Arnold Sutterllu. of Philadelphia. Cottage 1701 Central avenue to Ju-tu. Peters, ofM'e-t Philadelphia. Cottage ITUS Central avenue to Dr Arthur H Qulun. of West Philadel
phla.
Cottage ISM Central aveuue to F
I). Maxwell, of Eausdow ue. Pw.
Cottage HIT A-bury avenue to K. J
McKeown of Philadelphia.
Cottage li* A-bury aveuue lo 'rW. W. Lyle, of We-l Pblladelpbfc. Cottage 1440 A-bury avenue 1^ W.
H. Co-ter,
end will r
and
"a
a. n. i
city after spending
,t Tnnsin Springs. FI". Mrs. K. W.Wgrren and daughter. Mi- Strlln. of Philadelphia, arc nr cnpving their Central avenue cottage. Mi-s Nettie M. Craven, of Pliiladelphia. who hns a number of friendliere. i- spending the week
sort.
Oscar T). Thompson and Mis- Flor race L Moore, rtf PMIaMokja. were among the week’- arrivaf in tW- rcT. P. Williams a' d wife, of PhiliA delphia, have o|Wil.a their Point of Ib-nch cottage, which is being improved. Charles R. PaHj'U ■ nd daughter, of Philadelphia, will . pen their cottage.
and family, of
iipv their
'line, dating the
(fiends.
Robert B. Tin-man Philadelphia, will oc« Inge. 1620 Anbury av
Ea-lertide.
Mi-s Bertha Brail from Philadelphia and -pend the Easter holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mr-. J. C. Scull. Mrs. E. R. Teubner. of l*hiladelphia. who. with her husband, ha. new milage here, was aiming thi week’a arrivals at the Imperii Joseph Douginss. solicitor Board of Freeholders, ia seriously ill from an attack of pneumonia at h' home at Cape May Court House. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Stiles will r Inm home tn-dav. after spending week with friends in Philadelphia. Mi— Stiles relumed home on Monday
Iasi.
Mrs. R. S. Patterson, of Pbilajlrl phia. has opened her cottage on ~ Iral avenue. She is aerompani her juster. Thev registered at thi Kathlu. Mrs. Robert B. Vollum mid Clara Krnqrv, of Philadelphia, down on JJbodav and opened their new cottage, KUO Central avenue.
if Ptilladelpbia. ^ C. Godfrey received na- Ware, Mf God-
Oouucilmau N C. Godfrey
the deatlruf
iy’» father, tu Clarksville, Vi Tuesday marnlug. Mr W
year-old The new- of hl-d-atb
was a great sboek to Mrs. Godfrey.
They will cnlcrtain a numlier of friends over Easier. Mrs. E. C. Barrett, of this city, hrs returned trom a week’s visit to Phila-
delphia.
Capt and Mrs. George F. Fish, of Undo nail, will open their handwime t.ay villa In thi- reMirt on May 4. Via- Lulu Wel-ler ha- returned to rr home lo thi- city after -pending ■e winter m West Pblladelphla. Ml— Clara Godfrey, of Philadelpli a-been -pending a week with betparent-, Councl man aud .V
Godfrey
and Kra. Edgar B. Baron, of Jersey City, will occupy the cottage at Fifth and Atlantic May 1. The hou-e, w hich 1 the mo-t attractive In that sec Iba resort, coat f900U Mrs. Elizabeth A Jordan, of Haddonfleld, who has been a visitor here many year*. Ibis summer w ipy the pretty cottage on Seven street, near lira Boardwalk, hblcb rapidly neating completion. N. S. GoB and wife, of Camdeo. have o|ienrd thclf Pleasure.avsnui •Hage for the season. They wil entertain a party of friends ove
Easter.
Frank ^|->or<- and daughlci of CoiKngswoud. arc guests of MisBertie Stiles. Miss Edna Corw Philiidclphiii, will spend Easter Miss Stiles. Mr. and Mrs. Georg/S. Bn Millville, have aliened their cottage, daughter will rnlrrtain elassfrom Bryn Mawr College during Ihr holidays. Mrs. B. E. Whratmnn and dmigtier. Mi-s Mabel, of Philadejhlmi. ar■ived in town on Tuesday. Thev have ipened the Piqua. where they will enertain a uumh.-r of friends. The Mrand Motel *B«t«> « ndcr Ha
irre will he -pc •priate mu sir Ii e First M. E. <
toprano Solo “I Kn.-w That^Mv Redeemer l.ivelh.’’ I,.. n , Mi—i.-h Ada RadclifTc. \ He Was CniciBeil and Tin third
Heads." Ira B. Wilson, rill b.- assisted bv Mr •rt B. Vrdlam. of Phil* Prof. Geo. M. Ellis, ol i- School.will hold it-
MORECARS NEEDED
made by many of thi cltliens of thi- rt-ort of the poor ac imodatlous furnl-bed passengerthe last car from Atlantic City the Shore F'a»t Line on Saturday
night-.
Some time-Inre. the company ran wo car. out of thi- city at 7 X5 o’clock .lid two cars brought the people back Then there *a» no cause for complaint The pa—eugsr- were all provided with
iug Nos
‘.Now Iba
called tu tl
Akarmao
his alteutlou Iras been t matter, Superluteudeul will doubt lesa -upply sllh the required acs i Saturday eveolugs.
itradlng put- a tn Supervi-or Bros i«e hi- di-eretain
irrtl A M. Hatlerethe FUrsler mu-lr Drown -ugge-led ■at be ha- heard act with the water if the u«e of ouly was told that Hitrfrricd lo Hie cotnaalks aud drive-, U some discu-slun
a highway i be would as
wo ago lo pave Twelfth street railroad to the bay. iigtneer UolT war requested to . plan at Hie next meeting by ■Is w ork can be done uarle- Ii Kider asked for a tra police protection at the meet on Saturday afternoon.
or-on’-bond for there
and nearly every
would like to see It settled, but a
fair ba»l» to the city.
Beyond qoeMMm. the city ha-si Ignores Hial rl lit cannot I*
o. when Mayor A—cmbly. he had t Trenton provld-
ly and Uw Oeean City Association, flcr tb^Bms were agreed upon. It a- subniVed lo the people, and they
2A.NE & ZA.JME Dpuggists Subject to Night Calls (Ipeo All the Yiarr Cor. Eighth St. and Wesley Ave., Ocean City
MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE.
nr
ARTISTS TO APPEAR
dify ew-ning^t h oVI.M-k. under auspices of tfir Ladies’ Aiixilinrr.
Mis. Adn M Hm ng-Selected Miss Katherine SI no Sob,-Selected Mis. Ada Radcli ng—"Margarv." a
1 of Health, Hetlrlng 1H»7 bond New Street-.
Hond
with the
mpiou reported
1.750 00 8,010 8(1 488 62
850 00 8.01)0 00 18.448 71
Reading - Selec
•d Miss Shaw. rllo Solo— ■Hie Rev. J. W. RUchoff. ndiae I’anlinc Pavlovna Mi-s Walton. el In, Violin. Piano. OrganV ... Mrs. R. L. Ou-stcr. Mi- Ranck. Mr. t^inciuaker, and Mr. Bischuff. retch—’“The Other Woman’’ ... Miss Shaw. Miss Radcliffe. Of I lie above, with the exception of Mias Wallou. al! are well and very vorahly known to the ix-ople of •can City, as well a. many fottag!n n recent issue, the North Amerim spoke in highly complimentary rros of Miss Walton, who is a graduate of the Neff School of Oratory paper: "Miss Walton mad.
■al litth
450.00 180 00 1 710 00
Holy Trinity Church morning
prayer will be -aid on Good Friday
■clock. The "Three Hoar.’ Hr ” with medilallou- on the aevi Is from.the cro*a. from 12 noon
n. AllCbrt-Han people regardless of deiiomlnatlou. are specially lovb lo this service If lm|s>—tble lo be pre-ent the whole three hour-, gl much tune as cmiveolent. Evening service, with -eriwii, at 7.45 The Kev. I T-renee Wyalt Bi-pliam. rector of Hi. Philip’s Church. Philadelphia, will oBIciatc at all there service-; also on Saturday at 8 a m. The Kev. Dr. Cook will bold the correspondingwer-
at HI. Philip'- r burch Ewler
Day service- al 7 aud 10.45 a. in., and 7.45 p.m . Hie rector offlciatlug. There
will he -pedal mu-lc by the td by Hie male quartet. Easier odering. will be for tbe I of tbe perish. FTa-ter Monday m
Sinking Fund, Bond Intere-t, imn, mu Hioklng Fund. 1807. 1.700 Bond Interest. lUOb.Fire Bond* 2,50 Sinking Fond, 100 00 1808 Note-, 4.868 28 1800 Street Impmvem't Note-, 6,181 84 The following bill- we e ordered
field:
Ira 8. fliampluu. city treasurer In
leaest. 11700; 1. H Champion, city trAvsurer. ii.He., Interest. *14.778; J.
Uby, *56 50; E Fergown, fljj*;John
Brsmell, $2 08; W. H. Campbell, *12 65; K. Porter. 125 78:0. Hawkins. *• »; J. Flamer. *84 01; T. Verey.
76; J. Coleman, f 15 84; N. Carlaou,
.-.78; vl. Kennedy. *18.25; H. Hurrey, *12*7; 8. Burley. *28; K. Greeuleaf, *84 88; Massey A Edward. *150; O. H. Henry, *18 08; H. A W. Hmltb. *56; Jo-eph Kraus-, *4; K H Thorn, *0.84;
Headley A Adams, (8.70; Maswy A
Edward-. (31.40; Girard Tru-I Co . *25; A A Howell. (118.5 82; Dr. Julius
Way. *107 10: Clinton Breckley, *10.01;
C. H. Cur-on. *8; C. H. Watson. *85Atlantic t’lly lUllroad, *1.84; 8. B. Couver, *10 75; L. L. Wallace, (6-5: John H. Morri-Ob *7; Youngs Corson, *16 87; 8 Cerbart. *70; Ocean «1ly lee A Coal Co.. *18 40; No city Electric Co.. *68 82: H. W. Hildreth. (65; W. W. Brown. *70; H. A. Hchoek. **5: I. S Champion. HI 66; A. A. H well, (100; N. • oreon, *175; 8. It Scull. (76: George A. Datsclieg. *40; T. Lee . Adams. *52 86; Electric Light Co., I
(645.61; O-boru Corson, *118 ’
sketches, mueh hist
Miss Wal
abiliti
giirs i
of lhe lie-1 in original char
BUYS TWO LOTS
There has been considerable activity In local real estate circle- during tbe week, and the outlook continue* encouraging to builder-, who al prereut time have uearly all Iba
hey can readily handle
Joseph McKinley, of Merchantvllle. ha- purebared, through tbe agency of Harry F. Stanton, real estate operator, lots on FourteetjB street, near ... boy .•giving him a piece of ground 80 feet front by 100 feet deep It t» Mr. McKinley'- Intenlfon to. erect ptobebly during the summer reason u ornamental cottage on tbe bunga-
iw style of architecture.
• The ladies, shop is altogether separate and private f ron men's. Having p private entrance to show room, whir furnished with nice Root coverings and furniture, and I floor mirror*. Also private fitting'room. You will fine pointments of a first class ladies shop • Madame Ma/ri. formerlly of 'The French Shop All; City, and Madame Oerhen. Seventeenth and Chrslmtls Mr ate in charge . • Wc hove alrcaky several spring oi :• rV^fF-doti : •off too long as we -are already busy. Moderate cha:
Bise/iYRe...
Ocean Ave.
Between IJgCth^and Ninth Htrests
OPEN ALL THE YEAR H. A. W. SMITH THE IMPERIAL » S-TKAI. AVIL, OCKAX C
Gowns, Dre«ses, Waists.
RALPH L CHESTER 825 Asbury Ave. OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY
THE ELBERON tMghlta and Cealral A-«i
No waiting for two week- to k once. Bargain- in Bay aud U -ale. Al-o lot- for liivtwtme thwan tttj. Apply tv
J. M. CHESTER &.CO., * Ocean City, N. J.
Lovejoy Cottage
For Sale
This cotlajje is one of the pretty summer w homes, situated 1151 ^l*bury Avenue; it is modern in every way. It has nine rooms, with a finished basement, fine porches. The second story porch overlooking the ocean is across the entire house and is inclosed in g'ass. The house is beautifully furnished and complete, with heat, gas and electric
lights.
It is an ideal house for a summer home and can be occupied any part of the year and one can be as comfortable as in the most modern city home. Now, th s house will be sold at a bargain and it won't take so very much cash, as the sale will be made on very reasonable tewns JOSEPH I. SCULL NO. 767 ASBURY AVENUE
■-:i.i.a navi.ow. nr op THE KATHLU itrml Asaaas, OCBAROTT. X. J. tswreallyteanre M.wkEH l.HWW a COX AES. WYOMING
HOTEL niGLEN NINTH ANbOUrraALAVK. THE PALACE Ocean City. N.J. Now open for tbe rerepUon of gneala. Mttn. J. l» V AM TIN Z. Prop.
H. P. SAILOR & CO. Boat Builders Tenth and Bay Ocean City, N. J.
HARRY F. STANTON KEAL ESTATE and ISSOASCE PROPERTIES BOUGHT AND SOLD MORTGAGES PLACED OFFICE Ftka Street Met Med *«eeee. Samuel Schurch REAL ESTATE 1 1 ' AND INSURANCE 7(M libcrj In. Omu CHj, I. J.
We Offer For Sale a Pretty Cotta; Up-to-date in all iLsappointment*, beautiful! lights; lot 40x115. facing the ocean. Unfurnished. Only *2,000 for this Property A few hundred cash, balance on easy terms. This cottage could not be duplicated for the price asked, and is practically new. Contains seven rooms and bath. It is an Exceptional Bargain. 1VI«»ss-V IScl-w-ni-cI** 8TH AND CENTRAL AVE OCEAN CITY. N. J. We have money to loan on mortgages froth $500.0 $5,000.00. No charge for conveyancing.
T. S. Simmons & Co.
SUCCESSFUL SUPPER
Fur the first tinn
Tha Strand Hotel lbl» reason will 1 under Ibe wrell known \5 timer hotel ma nagemeut w bo gave IIH-popularliy. tu full course dinner et noon, to •rvlee. flrst-cless orcliestra and popular prices. " - J“' D * II corpaof competent help, with C. F. Wtimer as sMward aud J.
- Wilmer a-
Ball, the new bowling game. tael Is creating ao much excitement everywhere. Is now here A battery of tbeae alleys is open at 8U2 Boardwalk. near corner of Kighth -treat. There alley* are perfectly new, of tbe
latest pattern and design and - date In every particular.
Aaao amusement this new bowling game beat* them all. Tbe cost per game la only 6 oenti ' *
game of 10 bells.
■I fall on JJ* o en bv the laid
ic Krat 1
pal Church, and a
in tw<
of a
Uty
given bv th* Ladies' Aid Soif I he Knit Methodist K.pii
was that the
tn by thi* orxaniu-
I'ater Co . *85 70; Ledger, tiun on Tuesday evening last was I Goff. *37; L. V. Loder. ronsl p r „„„ um .ed success.
Fully 200 people attended the sup per, which waa declared by all to
have been one of tbe best
by the member* of the Ijidies' Aid
Society.
REACHED JAMAICA
Heat oo Telia,
of tbelr friends In this ctly,
Ixcludlug Mrs. Ralph L. Goff, bar*
received poM-carda from Councilman aud Mra Headley, who reached Sen ur d ( T night during the coming aum-
to. Jan
V did
Utile
not altogether
■re than a mer under direction of Pi
Wroc. of Weal Philadelphia ‘- carnival will ‘ ■“—* *■
covered. Councilman Headley dld |Caro | not mlaa a meal. jui.
Will Build S4H00 Hou-r. j F. J Smith baa purebaaed from] Wl
George Fenatermeeher a lot on Waaler new
The
carnival will be preceded by a vaude villa entertainment. Tbe opening ,carnival will be on Saturday evening,
THE SENTINEL Is Not Too Busy To Do Your JOB PRINTING In a First Class Way
T List Your cottage for rent or sale with me. I give this my personal attention. Satis faction guaranteed. • Hotels, Cottages and Lots for sale on easy terms.
Real Estate Brokers Cottages to Rent and for Sale. Iso choice lots tn all parts of tbe city. CALL AND LIST YOUR PROPKHTIES WITH UB. Mr. P. W. Peck, of this firm, will give bis personal attsntloo lo tha reotr and tale of houses and lota. Office 8x3 AsbnryJkxe^ rioter State PhonefS-B.
The Pontiere Shoe Store *1**1* Aakary Ave.. Oceaa City. K J. FINE LINE OF LADIES' MEN’S AND CHILDREN’S REPAIRING NEATLY DONE First National Bank Ocean City, N.«l. CAPITAL SI
Will open about April 6.1808, under -ley new mauegemeut. aud wlll_aerve full
Property for Sale.—787 W , ....I.. I. 11.. U.r, V. I.H
Smith has begun the every style. oottage llv reou to coat for hailing and fishing part notice. loe Cream, Plea and Cakes
fraeb*every d-y.
; avenue, rent by Ibe day 01 “ "’"h nrtces D.St—
j Proprietors.
|M^eL Millville, N J.
.omeln end iryyoureklll. LoU of Captain William Sharp, yacht
fun aud excitement. You will like It. . Franc-*-. Is ready lor bosloesa and can | Tbe Flrat National Bank It la the Meal game for men, women accommodate sailing partial for tbe com petition, but not to tbe point of
ad children. Easter holidays. .unsafe bank’
REAIa ESTATE AHD COKVEYAKCTX«
Coinmlanloner of Deeda for New Jersey
CommlMloner of Deede for Pennsylvania. ■tallies In Investment plots of 6 to 160 well-located Ic
- applicant- for cottages, *2000 to
Special l— .— — - — Have appllcanta for cottages, *2000 to *5000. What hava you lo offer T
ROBERT FISHER, Bourse Building, Ocean City

