Ocean City Sentinel THl’KSDAV. APIUI. S,. I«U7.
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1B I1 be glad to receive Ueni* of , ([1 ,1 communication* of inu-rr-t 1,1* rommunlly and our reader*
N. C. CLELLAND MUST KEEP INSIDE GIVEN SURPRISE ) STREET’S SIDE LINES His Bible Class in Presbyter Vice Chancellor Beaming De-
boat wouldn't .
j^rinrrs Ml for them ..f Mr I U|, ’ U, >->*1* Injunction i.roceedlugn , / u -if. 1 letland « r aKaliipt l»r. Kll SUfer of I’blladel-’ / ..f-ioT-i Exasperating Experience of
Three Visitors Who Were j
“Eeft” Here.
Mr*. \\, J. Graodneld, of 1‘Tnli
ADMINISTRATOR S SALE.
HOXria AHD COTTAOES.
TO FORM PARISH 8£x&’Jiii&£S£2r a _ HereL i5g5agg-5fe5a£Bise/iYRe...
Ocean Ave.
Many Sign Petition That Will
be Sent Bishop Scar- »nr privy v.uii c
borough.
a well-attended meetlni ber» of Holy Trinity fh
or^'a ; between Kigbth M-XInth HtreeU
^*-Xln
•K Id
Very large congregation in the K IUK Church Sunday evening '"•Magcfierally developa lu*omnla. The value of knowledge de|iei more u|*>n Ijyallly than ijuautlty. Samuel SchuTch la *ref>aintlu raaideuce. Seventh and Anbury ai It unially |*y* to attend m. youroan aflalr* tliau to the alii
- pull, Ju*t *o you are In liaruean r|iou«and* of *ul|ie on tliru aiigratlon*, are a|>|>eaniig on l
May. County beache*.
Ur* W M. Lynch, of Ti again run the Moore Hotel
nlutb atreet Ihla Rummer
A new law make* the |>e»Blly ft kidnapping children In New Jer*e forty year* In State prieou A braio railing ha*’been ordered fi Ibecurtain In frunl of the choir.lot In the Find Pre»byterlan Church. The State Board of Taxation too off UUU from t he aa*e**meni ol Mui.OUOon the t.'ape '‘ay Real K
CMnpauy'* property.
C, Krueat Dechaut, *uperv l*lng | cl|«l of the Ca|* May achtul*. ha Mgnrd to accept the prliy-l al*hl
H addon held achobl*.
Wlldaoud. will bold a *|wclyl elec-
it Forty-
M>lidity, with heavy po* nd with »tall*. manger* aud other ike lUting*. The human tenant eiierallv decorated the carriage bouae I'lth burlap or "Old Government ava" cotTee bag*, held in place- by *plit bamhoti atrip*, and till*, w 1th a igh nreplaee, a few nice piece* of furniture and the •hadow* of' the
really tie-
Jlghtful living room The great barn iliy left open, giving very grateful to the
n May 21
i vote on the pi
municipal Improvement* J. T. Adama will conduct a" light lunch reala u ran I In bla atom near the Bowling Caalno, on ttie boardwalk, during ibe coming aeaaou. County Superintendent Cl. O Barr kd* given notice that Ibe puptla amioallou* under tbe county courec of i*udy will begin Monday, May Mb Councilman J. C. Steelman I* h proving tbe Interior of tbe More on bury avenue, above Ktghtli *lre recently vacated by City Clerk T. L
Adama.
More than 310 delegate* areex|>ected at tlw annual aeaatoti of tbe eon' Uon of the Kpworth Iwntgue of tl<e New-Jrrrey Conference In Mllhil April .10, May.l and 2. Tupll* In the MMbodiM Kptacsipal Buoday acbool at Krma were each given a iiackage of llou-er »ee«l. which •bey are to plgnt for the |«ir|io«e of •applying the church and *c1iik>1 w Ith Bdacr* during tbe summer. •When trade la alack and pa^apect*
glum.
Ad vertlae! Whin iivcnuocked, to make thing* \ bum, \ Advertl*e! In aramin. ^ull don't alt and dream Aboul mme boi-air, get rich *cheme. bM U|caud hustle on this themeAdvertise 1 Byou'd have |«uple know your Mure, Advertise! Tell them that you've got good* galo|e. Advertise! •Wl mope and let HuMle A Grow, W Ik, advertise, get all tbe dough; Adopt the magic wonj below. Advertise! Business Mao’* Magazine.
Andrraoi, Botrrgeol* I* .making » number of Improvement* to hi* #rt*1 Fourth And Wemley avenue The house I* being raised eighteen Inc be* and a cement floor ha* b flAMd in tbe basement. The br work w a* done by George O. Adi * Hru. The ootuga has been P»hited.
noticed the roemblauce between these widr—preadlug oue-*|ury hou*e* and tbe Ka*t Indian "bungalow." and tlieuceforaard these dael I lugs cea-e-i trm|iorary, but, putting on^wlde da* aud a dignified name, sprang every direction a* Intentional TEACHERS' MEETING
fc'-n v organ for sale, cheap; ca*
Adam*, T22 Aabury avenue.
*»* Hkbt.—For summer Zoontti ^‘-hed SMmcnlUge rear 627 A ^ Godfrey. n 1 '"* Bat-g-CHKAp.—i ft. Launch. t> M Globe Figlue good condition. J. M. •*'1', SM* Klchmoud V PMHa. Fa.
T=i; 7t. bow.
nn, ?d paperhauglng eve- done
Aliau^. < ’ Uv “*• been done by the A1>AMSI>KLOKATIV1£00. CM.IIand
»>» naw More and show —
^•Utb street aud Aabury v
workmeu, the finest 'stock of
good*, up-ro^lau Mesa and tbe low cm
• »re bringing lota of bualues* d *'- Work done quickly.
‘•—day:
'r..in II,e pen of Mi li. La/ear, lu InIII Uie begin I, iL g was the barn. l*er*oiia of .mail kieaii*. Hlicn Ihey ir»t came lo Califokula. often found It Ic-irableto pnf all! their money into
and the
0 make thelfc fortune*. They 1 to live tbeu|selves In a small re which should be the ham of
ructed with Faster n
i of the*
Tlie
-u-l
mild only the
>fa bam. dividing it luto ■nporary partitions, aud
>t* of tbe violation of that part of the neuaut prohibiting the erection ol building within four fed of tbe*ide
ne of defendant's lot.
lu tbe year IbTS ibe trad of laud which now comprises Ocean City, pc May County, w a* a Wd beach d wa* purchaaed by tbe Ocean City Amoctatlon and laid out id street* and »ilb a view to the e*tablt*hmeut fMirlstiau seaside resort. To that the covenant In queMlon, with r covenants, wa* adopted by the datlou aud Inserted lu all deed* c by If a* a part of a general me adopted by-tt for the benefit of tlW entire tract with the purpoi securing, among other thing*, a * of at least eight fed tidween all buildlug* to atrord light, air, ijfv and tire
irotedlon
The lot now owned by complainant* wa* conveyedtby the Ocean City A**oJohu C. Fake by deed dated
* froi
dIMan
M Steve
l- Scboo
City Supertn-
Prof. Decbanl,
i** the spelling reform movement e medlng of tbe Teacher*' A**oClaion of Five Mile Beach at Wlldon Saturday next Otbef *|*akcr* will he Prof. T. I). Sensor, of itmte Hepfirtmeni. and Dr. McLeod, pastor of the First Prea^vtetlaq ch of Cope May. Ml- Fthel Brow n. supaedsm of drawing lu tlie I- May scliools. VIII read a pa^Jp relating lo art lit the achooi*. S. C. Shmucker, of tbe West
Schdu
will
Friday evening. After tin lePlur,. the Five Mile Beach Teachers Aaaodatidb will lender a re.-ej.Uou K
ie county association.
BIRTHDAY SURPRISE
'. X'ahb wa* glv« nirprrewparty on
lug. «
r it w
Ide and enjoyable one Tb* surprise wo* arra rram Wali-Slell^t'oui
Po.-*hoiilas.
TB* evening wa* *i»nl pleaaanlly y .all, reftvbmeul* In abundai ring served before tbe party
Tli<»e present included Mr.
. F. Nabh. Mr. aud Mrs. N. Colson nd. daughter. Mrs. C W'ei.ler. Mj ,„l„ Welsler. Mr* I. Dili. Fdi Bushay and wife. Mr*. H. Hickman,
lr*. Sophia Campbell,
ud \V. Crammer. r-ublt*HrrB iuc<
The eertllirat* ol Incorporation of re Star and Wave Publishing pany. of C%|* May. wa. recorded April Vth. 18(17. Capital Mock tSS.OOO, 250 share. tl«» «<•''- Incorporators: Hubert F. Hand. «0 aharea, 8««W; Aaron W. Hand. SO aharea. WOOD; James Mecray. » »>>•"• * a<w0
» J. Fleidi
vertlalug columns of the
that L. S Corwin. 81U Aabity will aervr milk from tbe « *» Farm*. Tbl- milk •» 00,,,d
purity aud cxceltooo*.
mike'i'lm for m^rGrdenu Call ’ see their new.exclualve l-ttema. <
from tlie general scheme d<v to be preserved by tbe ret» enforeement. ■at the territory •ndlug from Flghtb to Ninth street in OceatrCtty has, in recent years, be- — - city.
luque-
rary Sd. 18S5.
The :
owned by defendant wa* conveyed by Ocean City Association to Jacob Uraw by deed dated July 21st, 1886. -deed held by defendant ex pressly llesTlrat tbe con trance Is subject be o|s.-ratlou of tlieeovenaut above
referred to.
northeasterly dine of Ninth form* the southwesterly tbe two lots In question, tbe lot owned by defendant I* oceanward of that owned by com-
plainants.
building ba* been erected on tbe jw tied by complainants and thal building Is located' on tbe lot In conformity to tbe requirement* of tbe t. The proposed building of it. if erected of tbe.width will operate to obstruct the I air to complainants' greater degree than would be If tbe building should be erected In conformity to tbe restrictive covenant. This cause baa been beard,
a of at
preliminary I bill and affidavit* and auswem affidavit*. Bourgeois A Kooy for complainant Thompson A Cole for defeudenj.
of U
lay. I
aud lot,
of the entire •irgkffi
lotlve covenant 6f tb ue now lu questlon.witb e tbe dell ued condition* lovfepaul for the benetlt ract wtflth he seeks to •ertsjlhe ceveua^Mu
of each
part of tl
enforcement of
' purchaser irrespective of lime of bis purchase I'pder the
dltkins named, tbe benefit to be de-
icuant as a part of
the general schetne uA-esSarlly euters the consideration of each pure. alt bough tbe .ooreuaut may, in *. only bind each purchaser and
ills heirs aud assigns.
It Is urged ou behalf of defeudai lhat tlie present amended bill and a lined affidavits do not *tlord sufficient
at, the condition* ab
stated t/i warrant the 1—nance of.
ny writ sought. While the S and affidavit* annexed
a* explicit lu details
might be desired.-1 entertain tbe vt that tbe averments are sufficient bring complainants' case within the trule Mated. Tbe amended bill abowi the purchase of tbeorlgtua! tract by th* Ocean (tty Asaodatlou aud It* subdivision Into lot. for Bale aud the prel>aration and tiling of a map abowlug tbe lots thus defloed and the adoption by that corporation of "a general building scheme for Ibe purpose securing Ibe unobstructed view a light and air." and Ibe adoption of.tbe restrictive covenant now In
aud tbe Insertion of
»„ . been executed by tbe corporation.-'.The affidavit of Wesley Lake, annexed to I amended bill, set* forth tfiat tbe o ■—ration wa* orgaulzed for tbe esU Uabmeut of a ( hrlMlao seaside res. and that tbe corporatioo Inserted tbe covenant lu question In all deeds made by It In order that tbe place might he more desirable as a place of residence, and that the object of tbe corporation wa* lo make It Impossible for tbe city to he built up solid aud - secure a apace of eight feet betwe.
mentioned last week; 80-ceut good* selling at seven and eight cents. Home jobs. If they are what you want, y6u cangataimnchlaas. We will esti
your
ilj.^N. J.. at Ip the churc car. and the ie clergytua uai'clal cone arrant, this Thejmrlsh •ctrffie. disci roteslant F ie Holy i'rn
mill her of jKist-oartl v .ity. They returned tc m Sunday morning^
It I*
u sold without the covenant hi n being embodied In the deed i-eyance. None of these averalso contended on twlialf of de
«s, of
». is essentially »f Ibe city, and
Hiildlngs have lieen there
-led in uisregardof tbecoveuani — ie as lo the front building line aud ie a* to the side Hues. But tbe hided hill alleges that the territory Hiding southwesterly from Nlutb et lo Fourteenth street, and from ocean to the bay. hi which terrl-
lliere are now .180 dw, ch HHO are residences. Is i Ibe residential iKirtlon < that In that territory tb
eu preserved. The sidelines of the is In question are on Fleventb street. Iilch street runs northwesterly snd utheasterly from the ocean to the y. aud I* approximately the centre ibe territory- referred to In the hill Ili^resldeutlal portion of tbe tract I’lie answ erlng affidavits point out gix ildlugs within the territory between Nlutb aud Fourteeutb street* which -lalmed to be located ronlrary to .-qulrementsoftlieeovenaut. Oue iese Is ou Nlutb street aud an- - on Aabury avenue near Ninth
street. These tw
proxli
ntereMed It I* slated that one need u<A nccesarlly tie a meuiher of the Fplscdpal
iiurch to sign tbe petition.
The official* of the church were inch pleased to see Frederick Kapp, f West Philadelphia, present. Mr Bapp and his wife were among the
*-—> of the church.
u hlch complainants’ lot is situated. I that but six violation* of the etiaiit are alleged within a district which three liun'’red and elghty-
bulldlnge are erected.
I think It clear that the equitable right of complainant* to enforce this restrictive covenant ha* not been lost.
>uld be conceded
ngs a
, . . t from complainants' lots aad are on other
--•are adjacent to tbe terrihas been referred to as the et Ion of tbe city, and It I*
manifest that any violation of the covenant occasioned by t!.e*e two buildings ln.no way afTkcts tbe desirability .of complainant*' property. A third building referred tl- as betw een Ninth and Fourteenth street* is the Steward building, which building I* located on the east ooruer of Twelfth street and Asbury avenue. It Is averred that tbe porvb posts of that building are flush w ith tbe side Hue ol Twelfth street. A* to tbts bulldlug It may be said that It is by no means -rrtalu that tbe location of the porch o*l* as | join led out o perales a> a iolatlou of the covenant Hut wit hmt determining that question it will je observed lliat.tbe location of the Steward bulldlug, like the log* already referred to. Is on i
tbau that on which com property Is Aoeated, and
o build-
affidavits .Twelfth street aud Asburr aveThis, like Ibe other properties already referred to. Is too dlMant from complatuanu’ property to In any way affect its desirability. Tb* fifth viola ttoo of the covenant referred to as within the residential district Is one uow under coustruqpou at Kleveuth street snd Bay avenue, which building • 1. being erecte I on tbe Hue of Fleventb street Tbe map tiled by deteudanl does not disclose Bay avenue. It Is evident that tbl* Mructure must be many blocks distant from complainants' property Tbe sixth violaou of th* covenant referred to as Uhln- tlie territory deflued as residents! Is a building occupied by N. V. liellapd. wbleb Is situated ou tbe corner of Eleventh street and Aabury avenue. This bulldlug fronts on a slreet In which complainants are not interested, but tbe aide of tbe bulldlug ou the opposite -aide of Ibe —me eel ou 'which complainants 1 y la located, and oue ‘ rd thereof. - li la pointed out that building violate* the goi
side Hue of tb* Slreet. aud tbe porch ucroacbeson the building line. Comdalnanta' property 1* In no way iffected by tbe front encroachment -nd while the porch and step* at side of Ibe building may operate V> violate tbe covenant, it la -manifest that spy violation there may be la
lulefllgeuBy determine
whether complainants’ right lo enforce this covenant against defendant ha*
From tbe review It will be
bMi loM. From Ibe review l| obkerved^ttiat l her* have t v loliTtdaa Of Iba covenant wb!
Mats kaea Id any substantial way affected the property of complainant*. —■* *—*
two possible vlolatlous upon
Fob 8aLk.—Boarding house, : sleeping rooms,- Central avenue an Nlutb street. Addreef the Bextinb
CMS, E. ADAMS S BAD.
L . HOUSE M0»7N6ANDRAISINe the signer* at the ; Furniture. Carpets, Hathnt and Beddint. —-^akc Window Shades, Etc. dJeneral Contractor
le.m-ean t'lty.N..
OCKAM cixa-
uiKletelgjici.
...THE PIONEER RESTAORANT... riiont-. 11'-i-D. 714 Aabury Ave., Ocean i Ify, X. J. OVSTKKS IN KVERY STYLK laaa Ihlnncr Mery lcc Tlt-als al all Honra
There R a great many houses in Ocean City . Some R Cottages, some R Hotels. Some R stores, some R for rent. Some R for sale. There R also Many lots for sale without houses. I f you want any of these on the best terms, apply to ROBERT FISHER, The Bourse, Ocean City
Mks. Thomas J. T11..1 Is.iisi; E 8. Yoi-xo, Bosk E. Datsciiko,
John DATStiim. Fi.iZAiomi si till
Ocean City Land Company
the
g Philadelphia
her
and 1
who
t the
1 of
• district 1
lave been permitted detlued as the busl--tbeaslerly of Ninth
ment. In that district, of tbe original scheme designed to be preserved by ie covenant.-It doe* not lollnw from ■at face that the right lo the enforeeicut of the cuveuaut for the preaervaqn of the orlgiual scheme lu a iparale district . where essentially liferent condition* prevail has been •>t. I 'hanging conditions, such as the growth of business Interests, may —ell modify tlie needs of one portion f a city to sucti an extent as to yidure ie abandonment of the generkl plan _• to that portion w ithout any inten tlnnal abandonment of the plan a- to . where other and radieally dilfereut condition* prevail, lu this hrewche* of the covenant In the terri, tory northeasterly of Ninth street as evidence of an Inteutioii lo abandon tbe preservation of the general plan lu tbe residential |>ortlou of thd city
JOS. I. SCULL, 651 Asbury Avenue
A* to tbe territory sonthwerterly of Ninth street whleh has been, deflued as the residential district. I entertain tbe view that the six Vlolalta-v* of the enaut pointed out by /defendant Hint he considered as - sufficient deuce to Indicate tbe abandonment the original plan In tb* district where nearly four hundred building* have been erected In conformity to tbe plan. Theextremely smallpen-cntage ‘ ecoveuaat which ije-l out rather tends to tbe establishment of tbe fact that It has been tbe dellucd purpose of tbe property holders In that district to adhere to the preservation 'of the rtglual plan sought to be preserved y the covenant. 1 think it also clear that tbe equitable right of eomptalnaut* to tbe enforcement of the covenant In question la not Impaired by Isolated breaches of the covenant lu location* where such bleaches can lu ut*. way be said lu affect the desirability ofcomplaluauts' property. It la nut to be expected that the courts wlH be appealed to for the preservation of tbe general scheme In local It le* where a complainant Is. without Interest. It la only when tbe lulereMof a properly uw uer la affected that. In 'my judgment, he cap be raaaouably charged with the ditty of app'ylog to the court ' Him of the general sell la forcefully expressed by Vice Chancellor Emery in Morrow v* Has elmen (X. J. Ch.) 61 AH: Hep. la*. 871. and 1 concur lu the concluskius there ' by tb* learned Vice Chancellor also claimed, on behalf of deit, that complainant* are lu In permitting tbe building of iant to become partially erected before Ibe bill wea tiled. I think complainants have done all thal can be reasonably required of them. Defendant is not a resident of tht* State " lainanta promptly gave notice to iremau of the work that their rights were being violated and tbe bill was thereafter filed as quickly as It could he procured. A preliminary Ibjuiirtlon will br advised lo accordance with the prayer Df the amended bill.. Cleaning House! Stop and examine Housecleaning ne cessities at the Bourse Pharmacy. Sponges, Chamois,
etc.
«lge»
Ice «'
MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE.
«o waiting for two 1 nee. Bargains m I ale. Also lots for iceau I'Ity.
J. M. CHESTER & CO., Q» fan Cm, N. J.
Beautiful Cottage Sites. High Ground. Lot* Gradsd. HtreeU and Hldewalka Graveled. Many new buildings already erected. Plot lying between Atlantic avenue aud the Ocean, aod Fifth and North MreeU. Apply to any real estate agent. Investigate before
elsewl
If you are thinklmg of purchasing a lot or cottage, yoiTWould do well to consider several exceptional bargains that we have to offer before definitely deciding.
CENTRAL AVENUE.
Lots and Cottages for Sale and Rfent
FOR SALE
room double cottage, fall sjze lot, nice jmrcliefi, hot and cold r, ” connected with sewer. Rented, paying IS per cent. Trice
41800. Term* to suit.
50 feet of ocean front between Eleventh and Twelfth strata, with riparian right*, for '*ale at a low
figure; price on application.
t on Aabury avenue, nicely graded, flag sidewalk: price, 4400. 3 lot*on Ray avenue, size 50x115 feet; price,-4300 for the three.
2 choice lot* ou Wealey avenue for sale; price, 4425 each. Lot on Central avenue at Eiflyflfib atreet; juice, 4425. A beautiful lot on Brighton Place, 40x100 feet, can he Itonght at a bargain: price on applleation0 room cottage on Went avenue near Fourteeutb atreet; price, 41200: term* to anit.
Oue of the fiiicat cottage* on the Gandy-Coraou Tract for aale at a bargain. Beautifully situated corner cottage for aale; price, 43000. Also cottage on Central avenue near Eighth atreet; price, 42000. Also tine cottage on Plymouth Plan- for aale at a bargain. '
FOR RENT
v
Brick atore anti dwelling on Aabury avenue, with'hath, electric light, hot and cold water; 425 per mouth. New store* and apartmenta ini tbe Boardwalk, everycouveiiienc&' Furnished cottagea iu all I tart* of the city; rental, 4124 to *350. We have a ajiecial bargain in a cottage with aix bed room*, hath, electric light; cau he rented for a long aeaaon; price, 4200. Hotel for rent, 20 rooma, every convenience; price, 4050. Hotel with 30 bed-room*, electric hells, every convenience^
price, 41200. -
Money to Loan on Mortgage Parties deairing money for improvement or other |>urpoaes cai quickly accommodated* at thia office. We have money in Kina large a a/"ant* waiting for inveatmenu -
JOS. I. SCULL 651 Asbury Avenue
OPEN ALL THE YEAR THE IMPERIAL • * SITKA!. AVK^ OCEkK Cirr. N J
•psu all uw ysar.
GARWOOD HOUSE, OCEAN CITY. Naw Jara
THE ELBERON (Korm—l/tbsEnmart) xhtb and Cc-nlra! Asrm OCKAH ciyv. k. j.
‘ 1 *-> * '•AVI.OK. ITop THE KATHLU
M inure* 1.X W I* A CON A At). WYOMING 7*4 OCKAW AVKNtli Ocean cat*. M. J.t , As W. MIlsMKK* HOTEL niGLEN Ninth and Central Awe. Open April 1, 1*07 M. C. OOFF
mr*. ic. nxm.i.
RUSH iUVERTISING ICENCt
omw < uj, a. j. DARBY'S Ocean City Laundry 656 Asbury Ava Flrat-claas Work In Every Partlcula..
UEADUBT * ADAM Reading Coal - ood by kanM «r end ’ .-“r.T 1 iu*. u
ITUNTIC ICE—.8111COHPAHI Mountain lea
Ocean EltgM Coal M. A J. smith. pnomirroM • soLssAta as* acrait ****** is ' PURE ICE BEST COAL OAK AMO PtlYB; WOOD Office, No. 634 ISBURT IfEBUE
BUILDING IMTEMAL OF ALL KINDS Isarge Htoek. Lnw Prieen No Order Too Bmall for Prompt Attention
JOt. 8. CHAMPION’S LUMBER rARD ISth aad Haven Avenne PATTDITS SUR-PROOF PAI1T AU color*. Any quantity.
First National Bank Ocean City, -N. J. CAPITAL SIMM. SURPLUS SZS.M
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