Ocean City Sentinel, 21 March 1912 IIIF issue link — Page 4

CARPENTERS

An Avenger A Story of an Assassination by a Russian Nihilist

TO JOIN

FOR OCEAN CITY

■ Jenwjr co»»t that, keep* ll»

titty to hare PHUbarRlier* toi-ome anil

. Br C. L. POINEER

■tKiiRtti andjmwer (hat permU him

■ the laxpayern (hat the Pemiif-f-

Inleallon •if .sillKlilenlnf tliem.

One mornlOE 1 alarled

yacht club In Ocean City.

Ilej ^Imuldn't be'.’ II l» due

. Oto to odofe "Wilson

keeplnuand wherefli

snowy peaks rlslns hlBh In (he u may often be mistaken for

The speaker said the emplr

the city a»" welt as

Ocean City required

throuich a tinny! In a teTpendlc-

Commodore Wilson, after telllny of

pert of Switzerland, h

would reply ty Mr.

i down In the e»enln([ and

' to cltoih centnry ahead of

, form of a a moke In that country).

' said, as heron in full

ipllmrated the city In

Mayor Hany Headley.

tor Mayor Headley,

yin. Kdw. I’ennnck, Edward

the leaa of a brother quite reeeptly. ■ as* rj i ■ . .

as Msyor Headley ha*

Chaa, A. Doe, C'haa. H. Aiidres, J A. "Loiictreet, J. E. Koenig, Krank Nelms, J. A. (tray, J. J. Bleeper. K. A.- By ram

thirty y«ar. ago, sal

— “T™ «u iiu pruveuieuis on this ground Eand along the beach front that fly# or six years sgo was considered high ralusllqn at from »S0 to ISO a front foot today Is selling al from POO to $300 a front foot. Ilsv fto*t property that ho A at" |2 a front

;I lore the spot. I lore tlie pon|

PUBLIC NOTICE.

he Is a good boomer for purity

( f closely eyed every one who spprosrhwl e Nottcllhslsndlnc lhe pm-antlons tsk

i only three dollsx

NOTICE OF NETTLKMkNT

« • ivisiey ei ai. irumees, Elizabeth Kraogan. 3««o l^.i.

ElUDiBCd WtthoQl Drops

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PETIT JTTRORS.

The following Is yie list of |ietil irprs for the April lenh of codrt: William T. Chambers. Jr., West

ape May.

Ralph llenezet, Middle Township. John T. Hewitt. Cape May City. " iphrey l.tidlsm, Middle Town-

I, MiddleT.

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,ewl» Corson, Middle TOM-nship. I»cry Young. I pper Township, tank Howell, Middle 1'ownshlp. ialplt Townsend, Ocean Oily.

nship.

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City.

Bchitr,

W. Bcott Rice, Renttie Township. Krank ll''Pcrillml. ( npc May City. Alexander Douglass, Jr, Middle

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W. lc-reIiTivns)M, Jr .Cape May City. JoiiWhan Kayley, Cpper Township. TownVeadjAodfrey. Jr., CpperTownwhip. ’ Krank (iallagher.'Cape May City. William Harrison, Dower Town-hip Harry C. Hendee, Wildwood.

Bheppanl, Ca|H> May

R. Curtis Robiitson Conveyancing and • Insurance.' Notary Public and Commissioner of Deeds IN os. 7-44-46 AsTiury Avenue OCUAN CITY. Mi 0. . Money to Doan on Bond and Mortgage Eitezxxxsxxzrxxi«z*xrxzxssxxzxxz-ZK*xxxrz*xM*z*®*a3

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• (itlflUh 8. Uan ( ly, I'piwr Tow Reuben Bpriuger. Middle Tow Samuel Morgan, Middle Town Bello Powell, Middle Townsh William Crawford, Wlldw

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Joseph Hal H. A. W. 8 Walter Hro

City. City.

IS has lieeii'amnued In dinVreurtWrmi this and other Stales on varlou- oc isions, but |«fsoua who sell stooks ad bonds In ne w enterprises seem to e ignorant of the decisions, or Ignore

Party's Fats on On# Vet*. Instances are common enough In elections when n single vote 'urns the

only the fan

ell. is rare. Yet

e In r

which

logically depend on a mnjorlty In the cobntry. has worked wmie nf i!i,moat momentous results pisisll.lc T!..classlcal example Is ibe act of union rot), certainly among iln- | n :c*i. Important ami most n o. iti.olil ■ changes ever accomplished P> n I latlre body. One IiuiiiIuhI nml -!> voted for It end IQJ.egnliisi. Then, n majority of one carried the Bn-aj. re form bill In 1832. Majorities only a "little bigger have again aw! again been responsible for farreachlng consequences. A majority of flve threw out the Mells.unie government In 1830. By the same f ure Lord John Russell's governnn was defeated In 1808. Gladstone-wt ont of offlee In 1873 heoa.use he lack three votes, ond the public educstlon act, one of the moat Important evei passed, wan placed on the statute book tiy s mnjorlty of two.—Doudoi

Chronicle.

Th# Early Circus.. Leaving out of count the greet dr ruses of Rome end Antioch and com log down to .something of moden times, the flrsl c irrus In England wni on a footpath known as llalfpennj llatrb. In the Waterloo road. Ismdon There In 1770. XMley'e llrst perform anre was given, with the aid of a drum, two tlfes and one clown. A ehafge of alsoenee was made for Hie front standing places There was no building rind not even a tent, hut merely a rlt-g of fopm and stakes. I’riml live as were the iirrstigementt. Aalley soon atlraefed good imdlenrea and wi able to add to hl« program coajurin transpnrenrles. vanning and tumblln with dhc|t|aye of tin-work-. In -uun of time he was able lo hire an inci.w. gronnd and ern-ti-d*seals under a an ley's aiiiphPhcfirrr rlcllng house. * Reckless Caiebling

matc h is-ntiles with Brother Prank delc-rmlue which one s.Iimrtd pay I cur fate " Dgrtuit I'ree Press.

Getting Down to !i to CO,- W-Ulrli Is It

said Jhe pollt|-af sldcetc-p “Ye*." replied the harsh critic. ' every time yonr friends look over t hand* thry .«e.iu Impudent few a droL”—Washington Hlar.

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R. CURTIS ROBINSON Notary . Public aNd ©OMMISSIONER OF DEEDS PENSION-VOUCHERS :: . CAREFULLY EXECUTED . Numbers 744 and 746 Asbury Avenue Ocean City - - New Jersey

The Ideal Summer Resort OCEAN CITY, N. J. BATHING SAFE AND UNSURPASSED FINEST BEACH ON THE COAST THE HOME OF THE FAMILY MAN Spacious Boardwalk. Free Band Concerts; During Season. Great Fishing jn Ocean arjd Bg^^TTie Delight of the Yachtsman; Numerous Trains to and from Philadelphia on Three Railways Within easy access of Atlantic City and . other well-known resorts MANY CHURCHES IMS nirl nilliltti