Ocean City Sentinel, 28 January 1909 IIIF issue link — Page 3

ocean City Sentinel SOCIAL PROVED BOARD OF TRADE PLANS SUNDAY IN THE

GREAT SUCCESS TO ISSUE USEFUL BOOKLET LOCAL CHURCHES

I'lWDAY.'JANt'AHY 3

xlifrcw of t for |»ul*lleatl faitlf. —7-

... *»™aa»cc at Enter- Will Contain Important In-1 — -....... “'‘""ar"'’ 1 "' ,or “ u “ TRAVELERS WON

name .nti Auxiliary. tetested in This Resort. necotnarlly A mtwt ri.ji|y«bi t vrcl.l. tbo,ol«bly Tl.» mrinben of the Hoard of Trade, uarantoeofi^/ed by ib. lame rttbfe.,,,; „„ s., uid . v rrnilaK . rtrp .

. Ii ll.r Sunday nduul tumu of ward Ibe |..ibUrailon ••( a book “ I lo.rJ reabytertan Church on ! be k...,wn «. ibe H...r.1 of Trad,

Strong Sermons and Excellent Music Heard by Large

Congregations.

FROM CAPE BAY

>f Hie 4.adIt'*.' Aux-

Maj> I at i«iik ■ Jacb

• |.lea.iire

j HlH.nl> 1 afier nd i olilted. I'rnide

T U* Adam-, c

IS. lillben. Ibe wel r. will place bulk wli re, M7 Anbury avenue.

The friend, of I .el lei

nilraula Itailrtaid. ibe ruliairc 72; laical dMball embunlantn are lalki'l* of alleiidtniMhe t>|eiilli( aame on delpbla on April l'.' I'tHdmanier Baebaracb, of Altanlle • lly. Iia- been reapimlnted lu bin ofllee. and all week be ban been rerelvluc Ilie coufralulatlon. o( hi. friend a frank llrovu. of Millville, will build a frame dwelling on Ocean ave--

PERSONALS.

N. H. 1 here tbla H H \

. of Millville. \

Ml- Kllzabelli ■ omoo vlnNml friend,

at i'elemburg over Huuday

J. K l^ulliner. of Camden, wan a

recent arrival al Ilie Palace.

It. It. StKiy wan among the vl-ltom

to thin city during the w eek

K (I. bneke and wife, of Camden.

e thl> v

w H Wel

of ti

U. W. Shirley, of I

tot Park laort. Illwell, ol

William C. Scull, of Phlladelplil formerly of ililn dly. wana vlnilor lie

on Tuen-'ay.

David Smith and wife, of KMge«ai Park, were among Ilie wtrk'n vMtu

In thin renort

Sherlll Itoherl It. Ooraon. of C«|

May Court Houne,

on Thurnday.

lor here I Phila-

here on Salnrday.

Mra. I.ydla Sayre, of Philadelphia. In vi.ltlng her m«ter Mra. Kobcrt H.

Naylor, In thin rily.

Mra. John H Dike, ol It ridge port Pa . ba« returned borne after a few dayn'^-bdt lu lm- dly. Arthur C AIm-v of Camden well known to local liVlne— people, wan

In town during Ibe

Ml- liumiellai

Plilloaapby,” by I. who made a prober negro dialect ■Ugerald. playrd a hi cvcelleiit manlier

11 due laMbon by Mb

I Heller Bide Awi

1 I. <

d by 1

infer Thin Klience and

Here wan much fini. In 1 played There were

I'illlnui y. lilrdluer bad charge of Ibe

■ke and candy.

Mm. W W. Brown, the prenldeul. nd Ibe other mbniben of Ibe auxiliary ere congratulated ou Ibe nuccr— of lie enlertaluineiil A number of the eople prenent made Ibe retjueS llial lie auxiliary would noon give a nlmllar veiling of enjoyment.

Thom 1—m. of Philadelphia, accompanied by Ml— Moore. .'Inltora to thin city on •d wife, of iturllnglou, a few daye here a. aue K. Boyle aad mi and family, of a few daya Ibe Hand, of tbla city. Went Cape May on .Tuenday the fuiierat of a relative. Mm Rebecca Wiley Harry Kdlar have been vlalttng Mm. Kellar'e mol her. Mm Mahala Steelman, in tbln dly, urlug Hie week. Mr. and Mm William K Uirdluer plumed 10 tbln city Ibe latter pan of ml week afier a few dayn' vMl toj friend- In Tacony. .Mm turner I. Hlgtwe ban reliirned ii her home in thin cllj’ after a few irekn 1 vlnlt I" hfr daughler. Mm .ydla Hoe. In Harrti(burg, Pa. Ml— Ada Waram. Of Pblladelphli. plumed borne on Monday frum a reek'n Vlnlt to her hr 4her, H. C. Yaram, at 714 Central avenue. , Mm. (iraham I- entertaining her Inter, Mm John S Je—up. of Woodiury. and her broiher. <'aptaln II. H Howell, of Denver, Col , al tier borne

l« city

■u It Kendrick of Pblladelphli. 11 tbln dly ou Monday, looking afier bl- Aueimlvr iwoperty lulereata. Kendrick ha> junt returned from

TM

Mayor I f 'Mr. A

ilwm would pay

rrled V

Adam- b> I and bold tei

pemou to^u the detail work He advocated llik employment of a idcuog-

boolb. where II ■piled vlnilor •wered t It In

aliou of a booklet, of the Bineaynr. Icean City Hotel

Ocean City Basket Ball Team Now Claims County

Championship.

TbeOcaan Clly Traveler.. Hie l™-al

Holy 1 rluity

to Tbyallra. Rev 2; 3 Tliyallra wan a pom Dr Cook.lrat there w faithful In the rhuret

g nermou by Dr. t

d adiiiaui-hed. n- tliey are

Of , he I .■ am, .

courily. they m -hip for Oi-eaii Dlooked at

lowed by two foul, an I aoolbrr Held

Before tbe end of II

I Hie banket and were ma •bom. while Barrett ai

r fell

Hon

Siual denrrt

ould you de-cr ibe Abraham? 'Kalher f toe faithful!' Knowu for ^n atroug 1IH1 Bui II wan junt at that point Ilia! he failed and told lien, dint runted

Tbe boyn nay they 1

11 Id ret h /

guard.

11 Tiatineln 1 Nlchnln

»Oravi I Heeve

uable ebaiiiwn f..r advertl-lni of Hie manlier In whlelithe I—lied. The bunlne— men • together and deckle upon iu Id be l-ued I ic. In tbln wa

He wan no

field -Smith, S? Borle 7;

Wieaentlial, 2; Nleboln, 1; Cbaunela. I. UoaD from foula—Wiewruthal, S; Reeven. 4; Nleboln. I Referee. Collier; tlnie-kee|iern, Ijillerty and Klliuger.

Time of halvea, -JO minute.

I'Oder ibe dlrecllon of Ibe fore>( ark renervalioti comml—ton. Slate

making earuent

arry beaveu. tbit were meant lobe n omen to him and bln need forever. «t bl u that Ihiuketb be ntaudetb ike beed al bln mruugeM polui. for it junt here that Ibe door opens Into Hie weaken! pari of bln nature ••How would youdenertbe Solomon? Why. Solomon In noted for b dom—'an wine an Solomon* proverb—but what did Solomon Folly! ••All! w

11 grot

,1-SI.1.

mof fu

vard Hie e

publication of booklet. 'The clly approprtaten »S-'>UU for adverllnlng purpone* A large portion of Ibl. tin^il an well

•paper

advertlnlug Hotel krejier-, an a body, he wan nure. would support a booklet by advertising Iherrlu. "Weareouly Council to net apart no me of the we. an Individual., are paying Th «. Make II nix Ilmen f-JOU. _ Clerk Adams volunteered Ibe 1 nre Blkin Ibal $600 of the $3600 I. I ‘ Nigbl In VeqAe " j ^ — ■ — said (hat. under the'

I •“ •-—•-*-*- .0 —mn Ibe aid of that de'Uld gel ] parimenl lu Ibe care and cultivation of style of such property H m asserted that r aeveral tore., owoem In general know little of money | modern forestry, and fe « have property favor J large enough lo warraul tbe regular h >1- —iployment of a furenler The State

offers Ibe services of tbln da

to all who no danlre. Including Ibe examlualkm of woodlands, pracllcal luntructlonn an to where culling should be done and other advlca Baud will be examined and informnliou given an lo Hie moat nullable aperies In plan!

r 10 obtain tbe proper Iretn.

The co-operation also Includes plana J for the protection of forest laud from

go tbroagb an oulllued rather

• bey would have i,, '""" ‘“ ¥ * 14 because thin

IT,.™■ — ■»*

| Mayor Crease staled that Hie proj po-ed roule would run several miles Inland, and Ibe object Is lo keep lo Ibe

If tbe board

than $2U0 from Couuell, he wan of Hie opinion IUal Ibe plan • posed by Mr Adams In good.

n|>lrllsd people w bo w ill spend lime and money than others for Ibe betterment of theeity. Tbe best way

t milling to aacrlflcr

heir I

fork I

lo m operate with • ouuctl

Councilman Smith said Ibal lit knew nothing of Hie mailer oilier than Hie rv*|uml made of Council s advertising commlller for $2i«i If more were asked for. probably II would ta forthcoming. 1‘ernoiially. be did uol nee why Hie board cannot have mort

Howt

opinion tbal Iwo drawn are objectionable Tbe only practical way Is to appoint a n.mmtilec of three lo thresh Hie mailer out. He recoinmeipled Ibe appointment of K. L. tlolT. Cbarle. (J. Dyoll and K. W. Burleigh. Mr DyoUnald II would belmi.iaMble for him to nerve on Ibl- committee, an be ban planned lo go South for the beueOl of bln health, and would Mart

j. J. Bonner They ragMefod at Ilie

Hwayne.

C. Kllwood Car|ientrr. a wel' known I'blladelpliiau ownhig a collage. In 1 nt. my. wa. lu law n mu Sunday laM. Hr wan aivompauinl by Kllwu.nl t!arpefilrr. Jr., and they regiMertd al llw> Klberou A. H Hsleumba. of KaM Downlngluaii. Pa., who In an ultlcrr of the new laud Company a I Canon's Inlet mpon.lby for Sara Hu town during Hie week al the Algleu. Mr and Mrs. Kiank Pallou and

4 Plilla-

n for several da

us. Billy a

d Dial Hie llgure

luued. and

a booklet be nealt her

Dr Charles H Rnler. of tb. mmmlllee on col—IHulkMi and b*-lawa, re|airted prugrean. He mki Ibal IVan. K Man—-y. another memlwr of Ibe committee, beat —nil lo Ibe Camden Hoard of Trade and Ibe A Ha 11 He Clly Hoard of Trade for copies of their •MllulkiiA and by-laws Dr. Itlder 11 bail nenl In Trenton tor a ropy of

and by-laws of Ibe

Mayor Croaae moved that Meant liolT and Hurlelgb be appointed a roa mllleglo report al ibe next meet lug. Thin wan amended. Ibe chair being given Hie power lo appoint. The cumiulUee an selected !e composed of Messrs. Hurlelgb. a to ft and 1Wesley McCorkle. Dr. Urlncum asked w briber any re-

"nd commillaeln rrfeieuc • tr*|uenl of Ibe Slaorv Ki simaaulalkHi rates bet w ee

• nd Atlantic Clly.

No member of than coo

1 l.tne fur

Ml- Sadie Handy of South Sen vllle. In visiting her ■••let. MnK K W Boyd.al II IB Wed avenue. ' Harry Torberi and family, of Went I’liiladelphla. are visiting Mr. and Mm. K. It Tort •art In l III-clly.. Ml- M K. C..Plillllp-. of thin clly. ban returned home afier a lengthy vl-lt lo rclallyen lu Philadelphia. Mr and Mrs. W H Urgrnbelmrr, “f Pblladelphla. npent 'Hunilay with Mm. Carrie Slehnurli In thin rlly. J S. fatepmi. a Philadelphia manufaidurer. who has a prrtl> collage In Ililn rosu/t, wan in lown on Sunday. y N Stand bridge, of Philadelphia, manager of tbe Oemn Clly HardenCo., wan a vlnilor here on Saturday Mr and Mrs K. H. Tomllnnon of Crum Keys. N. J . are eMtliig Mm l Klmer a 'rane al ie» Moortyu Terrm-e Mr and Mm gulnlou Krtanl. of •juinlon. N. J . have hsrti visiting

and klm. amburn t

•iwndla.g -veral day. Ihln week will. They aeglMere .1 ane Sleven. then railed ln» kw* kCnf Mr. and Mr. John ltac*.wl Ptoamnl Mm Billon Sb.ve .nd eon.ldrraHo.. the auatler bm«tbt npby ul^W“ur’ v ,l te la,. Mm. Hubert H Vollumand Mm. fa,. |)jr u || s i an mrlier meMing of the v-

M r arid Mm Wllll.m Amy rMornwl (toklm. of PhltoMpM*. U-- ' ^^-a In lb. ‘

In their h.m.e In IhUariy .«■ Sanday They were ' ,b » P'-tK'"* ,r *' •‘* uu »* '»«»•“

even lug afier an lb—nee of neeeral Shlve's new coUage. al hevenlaeniic. y p^f^b wa. r»,IMMad to give Try CwsweH's frasb Cocoanul KoMer

d, r . j.aewt, toe occupancy during Hie oom- bM view. P^»n.

. ,,lue I ** r - Burlolgb nakl be would ralbet 361 Al

Mm I Chamhatlalu. of Mobokoo,|lngno^ u

Dr. Hrlnrum moved and Hie molkm wa. carried, Hial Ibe secretary notify Hie members of Ibe rallrood oummltleo Iliol they am 00 Itnie cummlllee and rr*|ursl them lo alloaed lo Ibe mailer

a number of yearn. |,, ol | a * arwuod. ■-

I bee daugh-

. Powrll and a'harlea O. third S e elected member, of Ibe

PogSaiA; —

Kor mle at Cbartos C

a-el berry said In part: ire are glortoun beigbl. of gi« h-h we may soar, and there a depths of deba.lug alu In we may tall. l>avid la 11

man’s in-lury lu Ibe bl 1,.you aay. was Hie meekest o True. But Hie angriest n

iud •

I bin

Whit do you think ol when we utton Ibe name of Job? PaHence. n. lie wan pallent. Bui In all the rid bearan themonl Impatient man. If Ibe light Ibal be in Ibee be dark•n, if Ibe virtue be vice, If tbe amblIf Ibe hunger honger for

for vigilance! Wbat need for dally upshutllng with Hod In Ibe secret place, lean we be put lo ic I bruugb our very virtue! * bo wan It that said, though all men forsake Thaw, yel will ool IT* Ah. bow this boaster would place himself above all meu. Poof Peter became ibe greatest cow aid lu (be Ilie crowd of followers. VYou say men are belter lu Ibe leutietb century. But are they?'' After giving Iwo or three examples, r. I a—aJberry continued : “I am sure no further words need be aed to prove to you the fact Ibal Ic icb of us Hiere barns a bell of passion and lust and slu which only awaits a Utile fanning or Ibe opportunity lo become a demon. "There are two lessons we learn; He careful bow you rate j self. We will fall If we do not Hod's spirit. You may live and die without Christ, but Is It wise?"

e Champion Lumber Co., of clly, ban recently received lhe contract to furnish the lumber for an open at Morton, Pa., conalstlng of nlna large Mores, wlib two Mortea above containing offices, apartments, auditorium, lodge rooms, etc. This company secured the order for Ibis material, more than 14 carloads In all, tbrriugb petition with a number of Ibe large yards In and around Philadelphia. Tbla same company has also received tbe contract to supply all Ibe mlllwork required to complete tbe bnlldlog. They are furnishing tbe material for a number of buildings now being creeled In tins clly, and always carry a large (lock ou baud and lake special ea satisfy all palrons

ben you bear tbe 11 re-alarm bell, al Ibe subjoined Ibd of numbers of tire-boxes, and you will ascertain Hie location of Hie lire: III—Hcoond and Anbury avenue Ik—Fourth and Anbury avenue. 27—Fourth and Ooemn avenue. M—Klxtb and Central avenue. 46—Klghlb aad Anbury avenue. 4»—Clly Pavilion. Boardwalk. M—Nluth and Oman avenue. «2—Teotb and Anbury avenue. 7.1—Kleventta and Central avenue. B2—Tblrtaantb and Anbury avenue. HI —Hixtaeutb and Asbury avenue. Waleaallaea appear. Although Yalehllue Day Is three week, oir, valentines have made Ibelr appearance lu More windows. Many nf His valaallnas tbln year yre unusually handsome and elaborata/aud His prhws are rurraspundlngly high.

snsuus. nuiiai IV un cvriaiu ainos or busmr— may b* bad al a bargain D put uu free. Box IU Ocean City. N. J.

A plain talk with the lot holders and Priends of tht; Ocean City Bayous

“The Place to Live*'

Bay

>n the first day of last August wc opcncal o

Board w:

prm-vd prop Irani t, where

We were greatly pleased i

which inicrtst is rapidly increasing a. the property nears compli Our plan of two immense protected Bayous or harbors. Iwauti a mile of water front, with high grounds, bulkhead- winding ca nammtal bridge and decorations, graveled lioalcvards. rtc.. at once met » The Rayons Company i- taphliy supplying that unceasing ilemand for rrtii-s—improved a little ladtei lh.an sevens nev-arssary—as villa she- along one can safely cnjoCfishing. sailing. maHoring, swimming, racing, etc., e! Imulevards. trolleys, steam roads and with every’city convenience.

Wc invited arixonc to prodocc an investment in Ocean City a- good as lots at •■The Bayou*.'' We invited anyone to produce an investment that would bring as a|nick and-large retnrns fair so few dollars invested Wc invited anyone U> prodocc a tract of laud along the Atlantia* Coact that would equal 'The Bayous ’ fair UioioiighnessOf unprovcunenLs. location, ph lurr-ujna-neas. acceasibillty, beauty, coml'ort and health. Wc arc more and more convinced that we are offering the public an investment, the equal ol which has never beam seen along this Jersey toast. The taith of the puhiia- in our en^prprise as an investment and home-site by the seashore wa* substantially demonstrated by the remarkable sale of lots before the close of last season. Thau public confidence ha» l>een quietly increasing and farther shown by an uuiireredented talc of laris since the suunjjer months, the dullest season of the year for the sale of seashore •property. To date we have sold more than 100 lots and inquiries for more are coming in each day. There are but »o lots along these Bayous The holders of these 100 lots wc look upam as partners with us in this enterprise. Wc are each day lookinjf to your intarrest as well as our own and shall keep every promise and statement made. "You are indeed forturikte in securing one of these lots at f.tv5 less than cost price. We know you will tie more pleased with it than any investment yon ever made. The price will be gradually increased, as the property,h aicvelopa-d and nears com-

pletion, to 5o*»> or the true value of each completed lot.

For the inferMion ol lot holders we are pleased to repairt that contractors have been at work, night and day. on the property since August 1st, iyoS. and a Urge part of the dmigipg has been completed. After the rough winter weather is over and when the work alreaih completnl is tha>roughly settled, o|>erataons will be resumed—in about two months—and pushed with vigor to com-

pletion.

We take this opportnnity of making a statement of the condition of the Bayous Company, which we consider is due lari holders who have future payments to make And for the iu formation of prospective buyers. We purchased the propert) at "The Bayous," giving ns 146 lots, and more than a mile of water front at the cost of many thousands of dollars. A Urge portion of the dredging and grading has already been completed at a farther enormous exprase, costing many thousands more. To atote the company has paid every bill presented. We do not owe a mortgage, loan, botid, note, mil or financial obligation of any kind, but have several thonsands of dollars coming in from lot contracts, mona-y in bank and more than a hundred chance laris as farther assets. This "Plain Talk" is to advise yarn and your friends that after Monday Evening. February 1st, 1909. the price of all lots will be advanced from $>45 to $550 each, a raise ol $155. After that alate no one can secure a lot from the Ocean City Bayons Company for less than $550. A large number of people requested public notice before a raise in price was made, which we promised to give in the'local papers. We are willing to sell a few more lots at $395 '($50 down and $10 per month 1 if taraght before Feb. 1st, '09. but the number must lie very limited. If you or any of yonr friends want tots, would suggest an early selection be made. Phone or write. Offices open evenings until Feb. 1, 'tJ9-

Ocean City Bayous Company

HARVEY Y. LAKE, Treasurer

“All Roads Lead to Ocean City" A New Bridge at Second 5treet The new management of the Suburban see a great fhtnre for Ocean City and will extend their line from Somers' Point to Second Street, and possibly down the present trolley line to Fifty-ninth street. We have many desirable properties in Ocean City, in the vicinity of the proposed Second street bridge, that will increase in value rapidly, transportation and delightful location being features that deseife mention. This week I offer the following: FOR. SAL.E I«°t on Wesley Avenue, 60x106, anal a lari on Ocean Avenue, 60x110, both laria up lo grade. Will aell tbe two loU f -r$B76. lari on Asbury Avenue between Fine and Second MreeU, all up lo grade, flag sidewalk. Bargain. $428. Lot on Ht. Hilaries Place, near tbe ocean, menu made. Bargain. Price $400. Two lots on FlrM rttreM wttbln a few steps of tbe Boardwalk. Will sell at a bargain. Choice lot on Central Avenue, near First Street, all np to grade. Will aell for $160u, and maka terms to suit. Desirable lot on Brighton Place. 40x100, near tbe arwen. Price $1160. Three choice lots on Central Avenue, ail up to grade. Will cell for $1600 and maka terms to suit. Ocean Front and Boardwalk Property We have a line lot, ripe for Improvement, near Ibe pier, with riparian rights. For sale at a bargain. Also, hotel site on Wesley Avenue through to Ibe own „ with riparian rlgbls. $10U par from foot on the Boardwalk. Doable oottaxe. nine rooms on each skle. paying 14 par cent. Price $1876 for Hie entire property, Tbe bouse alone could not be duplicated for $28UU. Honey For riortgajjes

0E8. 0. ADAMS A BRO. PUSTENIG. MUSE SETTUG

JOSEPH I. SCULU NO. 767 ASBURY AVENUE

A Beantifal Cottage Site For Sale Very Cheap Wc offer a beautiful lot lacing the ocean on Wesley avrnne lari ween 13th and 14th streets. 110 feet deep, gtaded and graveled. for only $1,330.00. Two ruinates from both railroad station*, one minute to the aurf and one minute to the trolley. Complete ocean view. • aV Rdwexi'cte*

MUX LATHIS, He., I All Work to Mason Una

OCEAN CITY. N J I. N. JOHNSON, PLUMBER, Stum an« 6*t Firm Repairing a specialty. Bath Tubs and Plumbers’ Supplies. ($SO A-Mbnry Jkvenue 0. J. HAMMER Marble >m Granite Worts

CEMETERY INCLOSURES Burial Vaalts, Grave Covers Works at PleasanMlle. R. J. The Pontiere Shoe Store

Sttkoes REPAIRING NEATLY DONE First National Bank Ocean City, N. J. CAPITAL UAHS. SURPLUS UUM

8TH AXD CEXTHAL AVE

OCEAX CITY. X. J.

We bare money to loan on mortgagee from $500.00 to $S,ooo.oo. No ebarge for conveyancing.

REA la KMT ATE A2VI> <»X VET VM'IXU fommlasioner of Deads far Now Jorswy. CoiBintsatonsr of Deads Aw Ponnaylvaula. Hnsctaltios In iPvsMmonl plots of 6 to 160 wnH-faeatod laris. Itave applicants tor wrila—. Wo lo $*000. Wbat bavt ymi to wfftoT ROBERT FISHER, Bourse Building, Ocean City