ocean City Sentinel OLD WOOD MINE JUNIOR MECHANICS HEAR
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DR. BRUNYATE PREACH IN GOOD SHAPE DECEMBER TERM
ZA.JME <5L ZAJME Druggists
. Writer in » New York Newspaper Tells an Interest ASK FOR HEAT
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AT PLEASANTYILLE,
Organization, in a Body, At- State Commissioner Lewis' Ocean City Officials Among Subject to ki|(bt Call*
tends Services in First M. E. Church. I lie mem Mr. of Iota I'outieil. .'So
First Report Presents Figures of Interest. )
Among Those Drawn by
the Sheriff.
' for In-.-rml.rr
i New Jeraey, «i
York.
upper Tonkin i» jJentey hikhI min mine i* afatenu
PERSONALS. Cornell, of I>iilladeli>bl
- Hula Krtmt.
mlorfer and If. C. Hiiib
y aflrr enjoylnii .Of Bridzetoo, I
Jo-r|.li I.. Fill
a rceent vl-llor r Klbcron. mim. of (Iranz
m I'Urarller. of 1‘lilladelplil * a ii it i rink tile week ajid re I the AHltrii.
ind II. K. Stock
.» Taylor, of Philadelphia.
tli— I.lllle Hortman, Allan 11. » former - Imol traclwr liere, > loan durlnK llicVeek. Untold \Vhilc-lde. a Mudeut al
vi-iljj to thi. city on Sunday. 1 in- Itev. f. \V. Ilumley ami
: own property here. KRle C hrlrtman, of Salem, I:r dauehler. Mr«. Ulchard d family, In thlactty.
Tie lllake, of I*
uoutb Place, A . J. SteelI In Ohio for e baaelH of
in W. Frailer, Jr . a rummer rerldeu In tow u on Tue-lay e Itircayue
Mra J. II t;i family reunh Mr aiul Mr*
"lend TIiatikaglylUK *' ■ r. Mrr. Norman III land, in Philadelphia Allen Smith, who I1‘oiladelphla eollrke. i and Sunday with hi.
• twit
ire odorh r layer., an >ed yal bow
w the lop at
rn it fell, the aa leu cut pereadea cedar. The d< '. The Ior. lie In
i old- couple and
edare were firrt dlrcoi ibout "eighty year, af Horded remunerative mployment to many perMin. tnluol I hr Ior*. and today they iree of con.Merahlr Income to 10 continue to ranw the log.. The cedar- are cut
re and ma
other wooden ve~el>. The great endurauceNif the w.kk! la noted In I'Rle. madr from It a century agi d which are aa round today at iaa they were find put lu u>
, eight i
Wasted All ' I Irl«lT Ircriid
fairy once rl.ltcd miUrd tlwni tha y would make
«■ In an endeavor to discover what they drslrrd moat the couple drclded lalt the county fair to ace If soroettilrg I here w ould aucgi-st what they They did »o. and. after rambling around all day and not arcing anything that exactly aulted them, toevening they found themaelvea i a display of kitchen otrnalls. Among them was a aoup ladle, cheap, but likely to appeal lo a woman, so the
moment aald.
‘Tib. I wish I had one of those." and
Immediately
T wa* entirely pierced ■ alive when It fell, no ■uy thoujaudr of year- t
ageurn il impo
ora contracted with a New Yorl
cere raised. There ■e mlllr purrhared for from fifty to rventy-live cent, a thouxaud feel. : war found that although water lakrd, a grade of «erv!ceablr common imlter could he manufactured from le-c log. and could be readily wild al om three lo live dollar, a thousand ll having lhu> been demonstrated lal a great fortune In logs was lying the bottom of the Sabine river a hundred mile, above Ortuge wa. made to determine what Its poqflble
it lew
enty-flve
I cel of yellow pine log. lay on the river
u in every hundred mile, of that ice—at lead one hundred million r commercial lumber, worth on erage three dollar, a thousand at III, lying acresdhle to the dredge • pable of being ral-ed easily and all «»t Mining for tbt. four
huudrrd miles of log. therefore la now
profitable Industry ou the Sabine
Iver. Similar log mining ha. been lu irogrewa ou the Nechea^lver, which thread, the great cypref. and loagleaf
of Pbiladel-lpl'ie region and empfle. into tt
' er. lu one year nearly 01
rrgl-lerrd hundred tliourand dollara' worth ' . logs were raiiwd by Individual lo •lor atid! n, '"® r * ^ ro,,, 'b® bed of tbe Nycbi
1 from
it cedar I. tt
more valuable than pine, and
I. .how ii that the mlulug of pin. an are .Tekaa yields large fortunea lo tl lay at lll « i rIlg , Ke< j , u ,| IF hu.lnew.. It can readily ah »1* rt a-; e, .ecu tlu| the mlulug of Pape May U'ouuly emtlr. which h. declared by wife will expert, 'to he the. lined end mod rlr .laugh- durable cedar In' tile world, would and hue certainly he a prodliMa hu.iuew lu ilhwK a ho might engage *u H ou eu
idem at a exteu.lveacale.
e aft.
Mr. and Mm. K V. tioraon a. icrtaiulug Mr-. I.ydlaOTlrlrn at 1“.. wins. William and Adulphui I Bridgeport, Conu. v at their bo
Saturday i}bet Iheinilddi
Mr. and that there la au almost luexhauanble
jaupply of cedar loga beneath the
e. of dill- f * re 1 111 ’wti'ir T be vender of Inutgea. who bad Jiuit , .1,,, . 1..-I ■■U. It.... ,..M »..» .«d ^ o , , urin . o „„. . .
' “* cheaply mined. ln( . wr p t |4 ItM -|y ( a he looked i thl. city. I - * • torn elothea and broken warca. SOLD BONDS i' "" bo did Hilar* Inquired the friend-
ly cop.
Shore Fast Line Company's , Patrons Say Station is 1
Not Comfortable.
At (he meeting of the Board of Trade on Saturday evening, K W Kdward. . >ke of having requested the Wet i •«y A Seagliort IUIIr.«d ollh-lale to I
rt by tl
■ pa-toi
lut.yate,
■slab* 3h; “4--JB Hr Hrunyate eald In •'The great doctrine. ige i. uuforlufiately o -allied iiy u.—the fad
e Kev |>r at mu bu.inew. I text from that 4.. such I report, to the d.
avi::4
Plea
Mr. IH-Iwjngea told of the wait , ited that hr w. y the trouble.
I.urpr.
I* r
a by should w in.pi radon in
It arlww fr.
InguMi twiw -ulgar life an. attcr. All an ■pleudld male u.p.ration of •an believe.!.
•l-cak of i
e his wife had
raged hecat
loaghtleasly^brow n le wl»h that he retorted. “1 wtah that a. stock down y.uir throat.” and Immediately this waa done. Thereupon
t what be
wished, and the-only thing left to do r out again. So all three wlsbee went for banghL
■ry Courtship, tilled the domestic afif the family with whom abe lived for so many yean that the nows of her Intended marriage had much tbe effe. t of an earthquake. .“Have on and David been rngag<-d l.mgr* entured the mlatreaa of the honae-
Sahhnth (.ought of
“One we-k when next ttnes," state! Japrt-b*l<d1y "And—and barf" yon any' 1
marryltiR before that?" asked tier mie"Tlmea I had and times 1 had not." aid the ImiH-rtarbable Janet, “as any erann will. But a month ago w hen 1 ave David a wee -hit of the rake Pd ecu making and be aald to me, 'Janet ave you the rwlite Arm In your mind. (iss. S.) you conld .make it If Mrs itann's h<«'k would l-e far from your each?- 1 knew well the time waa draw"Atid when." aald Janet cloning her yes at the recollection. "I said to him. •David, lad. tbe recipe Is copied lo a Imok of my own.' and 1 aaw the glint In his eye I reckoned 't would be
within the month he'd ask me.”
a Sight
Hippo's Mouth an Imi The hlppo|Kitamna la a sort of Boating Island e-hlch tphabits tbe Afrtcnn >!««tamus rise out way Is as discon•ould be to of the Missouri «\ The hippo— die his full name
life la
weighs five toil, and a gargoyle is and pn-ttyfceslde him. He la fat and flabby, covered with a reddish skin sdon.e-l with brtstlea and has a broad, fiat bea'a aa wide aa a dinner . Tbe mouth of the hippo la another of nature'* African extrava■a. He ban month enough tb do tbe eating for a boys' hoarding arhool. Hlwjewa are very flexible, and those have Raxed Into the Inner works hlpiio when he baa opened his pink lined mouth, studded here and there with tusks that, look like broken off Grecian columns, have been cased w ith the sight - Collierl
Weekly.
How R.u Mov. Eggs,
range as the story may appev of removing hens' eggs from tbe om lo tbe top of a house by one lying <-n bla back and grasping tightly bla ovoid burden, with hi* forepawa while kia comrades drag him away by tbe tail. 1 have no reason, writes a na'urallst. to disbelieve It I have seen two rata accomplish the feat from stair to Blair In a farm bouse In Banffshire, tbe flrat anxious rodent pushing tbe egg up on Its hind leg* and the aecund assistant lifting H up with Ha fore legs. It waa the beat athletic feat I ever witnessed, but It la not out of tbe common. The rat will extrart tbe contents from a flask of Ptufcnco oil, dipping In. hts long tall and repeating' the maneuver until he has consumed all that can be
nr
pinch 'em if yon aay tbe
i word "
' "No; It wa* my fault." aald tbe vl
From wear Tor*. ; tltn. gathering up tbe remains of t'ouiity 4J per ceut. bonds lo the plaster Ima—>. "I Insisted on trying to ainou.it of fsi.UUO were eold on Tuee- sell a bust of Noah Webater to a meet, day by tl.t; board of freeholder, at at. L nK nf apellera” - Denver
average prrwlutu of one |*r
Howard K. rttokes, of New York look 930,000. The remaluder waa tl
iiarlea ken by local people.
Waller Hack and wife and
lM.tne* Hi thl* -city after spending a
' "reek with Mr. and Mrs. Joslati Back, ’ Mayor and Mr*, tire*** have gone at I’alcrmo. ’ u, Kngllab Creek with Dr. aud h ■ won Hutton, a summer letter carrier |. N. Uriacotn, where they are hav berr. b-ft town on Thursday for Flilla- a bouw party at the borne of k dtiphla, .tupping at Kldora and Mill- (irlscom's fatlicr. Tbe men > 'ille on Hie way. He waa aceompan- .|wiid a few day* In gunning. Nhsl by bis wife. ! - -•- Mr». Alloe Cautleld Htgby, a former Kor Hale we »tr..i (or weaaon
t. -Mlent of Hits resort, wa. a visitor
» here abe la tbe guest of her brother. w>|k . modrrn convenleeoea; gas tuy at home."
at « hose liome a liouse party Is being B|ll| ,1^,^ Ugbl. Alao will rent for j Taken up tbns. there wa* nothing for held today. Mrs Hlgby will return lo April aud May. Catharikk E. bBT- to jo but burry and get ready.
Ibta dty In g few days for a aeaauu. j ... I _
RepublkTin.
lion anil people. God him read fHla pa ..age althoi if .urprlw. There Is au
•1^ startling lu this . wHh ploughmen.
absul.
H,c total number
>l,e Jcrxy, tnoor|..rated under Hie laws of tills State. Is .131 a. agamri 4KI la-t k.-'year. tluriug the last year thirty- , a eight aseorlatk.Kl* were Incorporated elf and six have gone out of bu«ln. dc.[lb* total number of asaoetatkiiia dealt
l a with in tbt
„e are of the daae known a- local Tbe , n . exception is a Slate aseuclation. lut The gain Hi memberrhlp of the
n life?
r God fron o believe Ii at. work hi
Tile
■ember.. Tbe r
valued a
total a
ir Y* 7,61
■ aradT.hVi borrow le tsoldtag
Binry'oSlid-breaking <
The w hole Is
it year The total
■m Is 91. W0,fifl0, rrpreaentlnc
nt. of the total
late about fifty per wnl I* held ider contract aalc. There were 1« reclo-uree during Hie year, this total lug forty more than lo the prevlou.
Slrnlbera, Wayne M.. Sea UleO Harns. William, flmo.s Towndt Channel), J.wcph. West Ca[* Ma Drniiot, Jn'ius. Ca|w May Cny. Morgan. Aamoel. M.MIr Townal I-eek. Amp* T , Anglexra. - Brower, Anm. Mu Idle Toan.hip Clouting, Stanley t.. Sea 1.4c Cil CramleU. Jeaae, Hqnni* TownMiq Harris. Fredegkk K-, Middle T« Godfrey. William, Anglcsea. Lloyd, Riiiiard. Muldle Townahi English, Elmer B.. Ocean City.' Arnold, Louis, Cape May City. Swaia. Harry. Muldle Township.
Cor. I.ighth St. and Wesley Ave., Ocean City LOTS FOR SALE ! l ull size lot on Second street, n«ar Boardwalk, $650 I-ot on Asbftryavenue, near Third St, all up to gra i-: $450 il.ot on Wesley avenoe, near I w.-llth street, all improvements $1,400 Bay front lot with riparian right, near l ourtcr-ndi. St. $675
1, Hira
n. Upl
of Hi|| McKcaguc. WHIiam. Muldle Twp. : 14 pV Canon. S.mrr*. Upper Tosrnfcip, he real Brad way, Frank. Cape May City.
' ‘ '* Cooper. S. D . Wildwood. ' Alffle-bach. Robert, West Cape May Creaae. Mo.n-, Middle Toauship. " '* Middle Townahip.
irtng I Jilted to MB.TJSAH, an Infreaae tbe preceding year of 9L1H,926, lout seven per cent. The profits he year amount to »lS.8M-,.yiii. or n of 91.096 7S4 over last year The rorth of the InstHutton. Is 17.1.633.or fl 341.717 more than lu lt*» ailldlng and loan nsanrUtloiu py a promluetil iio-ltlun amoug li.nDclal Institutkms of the HUte, their value and usefulneas to the
•iigly-wHhur all hout the farmer, ke. the ploughn
.afety of the b itself baa lot The failures b.
rof institution, i
mm may l«- til^fwllh f—t an ’ glad
a practically fain bei-ome it..lug laws to the gen-
mlloued of view •ured by
il,,. |adherence lo correct principle*, bonesl nd 'administration and the exerrlae of
proper care In making loans." SUNDAY IN CHURCHES
Philadelphia lovii before leaving for Ida, where Uiey e
■ring the first Sunday
breathing ot God la coufl md prophet? Nay—rai blble Is Hie symbol Hist id women everywhere
"My friend., lef u. uot pull do,
Inspiration, but >tn< ■gird's people may be p rr telling of tbe i llahed by tbe Jun Dr. Brunyate .aid:
„ i vices In Holy frlrilty t II! Itev. Sydney Goodman, J' Hy. will prearh tn the r ., the Kev. Mr Kefler, of / jjwil! conduct the services le;'"*- _
true men | We, Hie family of Nlcbolaa fort taught of ,, h , n lhlt B ., y to ezprnM to
j friends and neighbors of this city grateful appr. elation of their .ympatby "*"»■ .and regard shown In thought, i
be Scriptures ,, ld , c , loUi |m4hl», ouebour ofko
that all tbe >nd bereave^benC^' ] ” I Emma ( i.maiN.
sdworkac-. Likwikid & Co«ao ir Medianic, AI.I.KK H t’oRaoK.
lm|K>rtant aud Influential
.1 Fifth
AUTO ACT UPHELD
leander ti Corson, of tblai received the contract to build cottages for tbe Messrs Nelm street and tbe bay front. M
be started aa soon aa tbe bulkhead | and Oiling are completed. The Messrs. Nelm are manufactureea In PhlladelI pbla, and well known In tblsctty.
Declaring that Hie •
dangerous machine ui
ton the highway,
Supreme Court Justice Kced ha.
Hlglit oa top of being appointed by
Council to All tbe unexplred
;ulatrd,'CHy Collector Corson. City Collector ■ - K W Burleigh ha. been drawn as ‘
lug the Frrliughuy- 'petit Juror for tbe December t#rm of ict, the conatitutiunal-! court, which open* on December 14. ■ been the subject of * *■ * man working for an Motel Arrivals.
liy of which automobile c
I lu Trculou for Hie pur|mse of rahlug such questions in t he courts
The Supreme Court hold, that Hie delphla. iw Is constitutional breau^ It l« nee-1
... ry for the police powers of the late to be Invoked for tbe preservation f life and limb: that Hie license fee Is ol a tax because there la no Inherent
■id Mrs. D A. Far
right lo n Rtir
Many atortea are toM of a former Canadian hlahop who bad passed hl« youth In Scotland, but flattered him self that not a bint of hta origin couk be gained from bis speech or manner One day he met a Scotchman. I. whom he aald at last abruptly, “Ho.
lang hie ye been here?”
"Aboot sax year*." waa tbe reply, "Hoot, monf" aald the bishop a harp ly. "Why hae ye ua lost yet accent
like myaalT
Charles Iswe, W. H. Mudgrtt,
den; J. S Hanna, Seeley; S. B. olivet,
Philadelphia.
aehlue on a road, and j Tboma* W. Jack. Colllngawood; W federal questlou of In- W. Thompson, Wm. H. Wlilldey, rce Involved, foi non-' Mlaa Florence Brooks, Arthur Haller, maud and must ex|ieet John Owens, Philadelphia; H. V. police regulation when they come to F'etieh, Clncluiiall: C. P. V
this or any other State i DiaaCreek;SylveaterSfiencar,Goabeu;
; J. W. Young, W. E. Young, North ev.»>«l»e> UwwsSmisii Preached, j Wildwood; C. M. Floyd. New Y' luHoly .TrlnUy P. FL Church on Is. H. Falrlamb, Wllmluglou. Sunday morning last. Hie Rev. 8yd-1 atoijcs.
ney Goodman, o| Atlantic City, spoke i . J. W. Crawford, Warren. Pa ; It. L.
from tbe text, I Cor , M; 13: "Now, 1 Goff, wife aud daughter,
know In-part." KiioiHedge, heaald, Hildreth aud wife, Oceau City; Mrs. I. a desire for acqualulfcnce with out-' 8. W. Caldwell, F. M. Caldwell, Mrs. *kle objects, as shown by the curiosity iThoma* Cooper McCahau, David Meof the child aud re-earcb ou the part Cluro. C. M. Baltin, Wm FUawetler, of tbe adult. Tbe Held Is limited by'PhlladelphlaiLUlieHartman.Allanlack of vitality and brevity of human! He City: D. 8. Audorfer, B. C.lllngllfe, and by fee conditions which make ham, Camden; George Pfarr, River-
as child ten—Impulsive, Imprudent aide,
and self-seeking. The speaker urged BWCA^Ji* bis bearers lo be iiatleut and truatful,I R. B. Kberbaeli, W. D. Millar. Jr 'Faith la trust." . eph Berry, H. C. Berry, J. T. Smith, iv I J. B. Tullle, Thomas R Fort, Jr.. E. Hebooia cioweo. | Siieocer Mliter, George A. Shuster Tbe public school, of Hilt gily closed wife, J. W. Cornell, Mr. Boor
Wheaton. Daniel H..
Crawford, George C-. Cape May City. Jerrell. F'rambev. Dennis Townahip. Spanlding. Walter. Middle Township.
Ent. George. Anglesea.
HMrrdge, Harry. West Caf Petenum. Hennis. IsnrrrT Turpin. A . Holly Bearh.
Pinker. Rimer. V Ludlatn. Isaac, M Goff. Ralph, Oce Scbellingrr, Mat. Mowrer. Hiram l Kublitiky, Mom
iCW. Holly llearh. . Ocean City.
I friends a few day* t. Petersburg, Flor |*eet to spend Hie
MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No waiting for two weeks to know If you can get H; we can toll you at once. Bargains in Bay and Ocean front propertlm. Choice cottages for sale. Alao Iota for Invartment and for Improvement-the choice of Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean Cm, N. J.
H. F. SAILOR & CO. Boat Builders Tenth ami Bay Ocean City. N. J. SHOEMAKER’S STORAGE HOUSE I2lh tend Went Ave., Oeeaa City, N. J. rrsona having Furniture or any >f Merchandise to be stored will save money by going to the Shosmate. Storage House The Pontiere Shoe Stox-e 919-919 Axbary Ave.. Oeeaa City, N. J. FINC LINE OF LADIES’ MEN'S AND CHILDREN'S Slvoeas REPAIRING NEATLY DONE
KKAIs KMT ATE AAW <'OX VKYAXCIXCI
ROBERT FISHER, Bourse Building, Ocean City
H. STEELMAN Fresh Meats Teas, Coffees, Fine Groceries and Provisions POULTRY DRESSED TO ORDER FOURTH ST. and ASBURT AVE. Igare and Tobacco. Orders •cUrered Orders receive prompt attcnHon.
Eyes Examined Withont Drops
aba not Ire. Areareg xusrsnlml. Pnrew roi '7a. W. ELY
W. L. BERRY, Manufacturing Jeweler, NO. is SOUTH SECOND ST.,
S Room Cottage on Asbury avenue, near Seventh St. $2,800 (>Roum Cottage on Central Ave., near Seventh St. $3,500 JOSEPH I. SCULL 757 Asbury Avenue
FOR SALE at only $3,350 The Charming Cottage of 7 rooms and bath No. 924 Central Avenue Bath Room, Electric Lights, Heater in Basement. Fin*. Large Silting and Dining Rooms. A lot cannot be purchased in that locality under $i,Soo, «s it is considered the finest all-year-round home site in Ocean City. For Terms, etc, inquire MASSEY & EDWARDS Eighth and Central Avenue
MCALLISTER’S + — Store News for November — Ail About Fall and Winter Dry Goods, etc.
1 have decided to continue my business here during the winter, and have now in stock a big line of Blankets and Qailts, Winter Underwear, Outing Flannel, Gating Flannel Gowns and Skirts, Fnrs, Flannelettes, Canton Flannels, Fleeoedown, Sweaters, Fleece-Lined Hose, etc.
You arc invited to call and inspect our goods and compare prices. We sell all goods at Philadelphia prices or less.
S. S. McAllister 755 Aabury Avenue Ocean City, N. J.
HOT WATER BOILER. How arc you T Glad to me you, and bopo you're wail aud all your family. Yea, Indeed 1 THE WHOLE BOILER TRIBE are always lu good condition If they are pat In by thla plumbing at incut. You can anger your pi boiler* from here as wall as a
ALLOW AY M. SMITH PLUMBING AND HEATING E46 Asbury Ava., Ocean City
ALBERT G. GILBERT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER 645 Asbury Avenue, UCKAM CITY, N. J.
rloaed u
II Thursday of next a
rzhas oil Oley Street, Heading. Pa. | ^,,0 El[>rrn
U. Duucno, John
Thl* 1* beenuae of the tbe Cape May SwcYw.'kVg. C^BMaSyJH.’ FJRoc?County Teacher*' Inatltate. which well, Camden; H. D. LeCato and wife, convenes In Cat* May 011 Monday,! Ml** ileba LeCato. Audubon; 8. WTuesday and Wednesday of next Smith. Mantua; H. L. Donagby, Atweek. Unite City. *
COAL COAL SPECIAL DESIGN! .» - rtrt » T CONCRETE BLOCKS OUAJ-i 1 and Sidewalks, alao Brick Work and Plastering. COAL COAL Sehureh, Carter A Co. 701 Asbury Avenue Boy your Cool from tbe r?" 0 ":,: First National Bank As too ore always rare of getting Ocean City, N. J. 8.1 Mara f. « Mara CAPITAL U9.9N. SURPLUS SIMM GEO. 0. ADAMS A BRO. PLASTERING, RANGE SETTING Micx la Tine, tic., etc. II Work la Mason Ltee Promptly Attended To. OCEAN CITY. N J THOMAS J. THORN
Florist
FALL BULBS. GRASS and CLOVER SEED. 938 Asbury Avenue. If you want to asve money In Dry good*, notions and men's furutsbtng*.
Me., go to
POWELL’S 931 ASBURY AVENUK
Silt limit luu ste.

