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

Ocean City Sentinel rHUBHDAY, OCTOBKH ZH. Iltiy \\ e vliall !«• *1«<1 I" twwvr Hana of

MEN'S MEETING IS POSTPONED The Rev. Sydney Goodman’s Meeting Will Not Occur Tonight. The |irii|a.«e<l meti'a meeting

Ip lot I

■ hip even I •li wttf hel nejr.Mtnadi

my |>rnmenv<lere on the >

flu. I It

1- lueell I

helii* mwle hy ■diavu, of the >11. Atlantic Clly,

PERSONALS.

■ n(1 • here recently.

rixnuap H rilminona. of Millville, Mm. Abel l». Hcoll. of tlil> dty. viPiliii* frtend* in i'hlladelfhla. |ir. W. C. Hpeakuian. of WerfC|ie»

ipillnc fr

ro. I*a.

li>-ep in Hie New KurIbihI HUtee. \V. I.. Illake anil wife, ol I’hll l-hla, were In thirdly on Krlday. Mm. Samuel Harwood, of tln> I* VWling friend* In riilladel|>hl* Mm. T. It. KlUKeraM. of fan waa a vialtar here dunu* Die wee l». MulllneaiK, of I'hllaflrl-.

M llarri-.

eaux, of I'hlladel neat of tbeK^m

rmlilen

IVIIIIam K. Hard in

I ueaday. v William S J.iluipon I. enler* • brother frqm Trxaa, at hi-In ihKclly. 'William lark and faniily, < lautie nty, were vi.llom here .

John II. Viui'll, of riilladel|ilila. i fmiierty owner here, wa- In tow n few day* rln£e. ' l ounly I'ullerlor Jtmepli I. Scull and w Ife e|«ut Halurday IllRhl ai al May’* l.amlln*. < uy i ’irrk 'L l^e Adam> have mtu rued from a vial York and I'blladelpbla. John K. (iraham, of I'hlladelpbla,

i New

Ma*Mrale John SI. O'Brien.

'Iilladrlpbla, a m>lta*e owned b

•*• In town on Thumday.

Mr*. J. K. Adama and Ml** V

week'.

iK the val* at

Sred. Ix-lhfrcld and family, of Noli e, l'a., are epcndluK a week at' AlKlen. They brought their aulo. Mr*. William K. HurkhiKham, A. W. Smith and wife,In thlerlly. W. It. Vandrtherrhlii, o drlphia, a member of the yacht club wa* a vlaltor here durlu* the week. Mm. Jam.-* IJnn, of I'hllailelpliu. i euoimer toklentoftlii* resort,I* spend in* a season at Saranac l.ake, N. Y. Mr*. A mile (launl.nr Plilladelphla.i former property owner here.

I'blla-

of frit

a few

the Itev. Sydm 'burrhoftbe J

|HWlp

i found, after plan* for the had been comineix

ala el.

A* It

eral prominent

ic lodge In thM

of II

I make addrr

those who were expected tn s|>eali a member* of the Masonic order. It Wi derided In |**>l|>onr the meeting uni some future date.' A* planned, the meeting wa*to li*< been non-seclarlan. There were have been addresie*. stereoptlcon vlet and refreshment*. Tboar who can to do so were tn be Riven the prtvllei

li, you lovely old swell. W hat a terrible flirt you are:

You lift, mud push, and tumble And rumple and net our balr. You haven’t the least compunct

You care not bow people Si You kl*a, and hue, aud loa* And spank u* auy where. You old Ocean, you dare.

aboul

■urging, restless mlng In Hie early

mount ol money |sld on orders received from' April I, UMi, to March

Increase, t 4, Amount of money received from remittance* from other offlee* from April UMM. to March M. 1MU » in. Amount of money received other ontceMfrum April l.ltM;, In March XI. IMn S7,

Amount of surplus money remllled to dei*>*lli>ry from April 1, 1908, to March 91, 1900, mount of surplus money remitted to depository from April 1. 1907. to March XI. I Wei, >

Amount of money received from foreign orders Issued from April 1,11*18. to March 81, 1909. mount of money received from foreign order* Issued from A|>rll 1,1907. In March II. IMM,

n you

In enmmind. You clalul il>e right In And *tv» to some ot Ml rand.

Or Iry aud stop you notion. Theu.agsln jourunssl IIlurnsaboul, And you cut the k^icb and'carry II Wllh whirls, and b»bhlrK-# A'"It ll lauds on a reef, just one mile out, Aud awaits your next commotion. And thus ll goes from year In year: Youlakc away there, and llll in here; To some bring gloom, In other* Rood

cheer;

And yet, you till your mission here;

Do we? You R K-luber 20, IWW.

A.J. 8.

Taylor

Iteeeul real estate transfers in Ocean l.'ity recorded In the oftlce of County ly are as follow*: M. Crease rt ax In Joseph McKinley. (7110. led* 97 and R8. plan X. Bay Front lot*. Harry Headley el ax lo Isaac 1.. nllHis rt ux FW). I>H SO.glectl.Mi 8 lau Ocean Front Real Kslate Co. Itnbrrt W. Scott et ux U> Sarah A. of lot 47. Section X, Heal Kalale Co.. 10x100 feet. Thomas S Simmons et al*. lo WIIam Koas and l.ldle 1,. Ibsw (I ads 878 and 874, Section H. Ocean CMy Association lo 8. Wesley l^ke. (2900 lw>( southeast fide of Allaullc avenue, 80 feet southwest Sixth street, 60x190 fiMk e to J. Keeve* Slddall. (IW*| Ixit 104, on map ot Ocean City Development lie. Ocean I lly I.sud Co to John J. Foster. (25 000. Farce! of laud easl of At■antic avenue and south of Third street id extending out to riparian commlsoners' exterior line. Bentley W. Rogers et ux to N Kenlu, . Lot 868, Section L. Chariest) W. Hsrtlnr rl ux to Ja* Franklin. (ttVI. Lot 174, Section N. F S Hayday et vlr to Ulrard Really Co. (89,000. South corner AtlaiUlc avenue and Second atreet, 800 eel on Atlautlc avenue by southeast, o htghwater mark lu AllaullwOcaan. 'Thomas W. Dlcklosou et ux lo Charles Matthews. (I. l,ol 649. Sec-

on C.

Moselta Strickland to Ocean City Laud Co. (OOUO. All right, title aud

God survey between North si reel aud Fifth street.

Kllxabeth A. Mearkle to Michael H.

D Klsey. (8600 Lot 79B, Section K.

- (6 Marne Imller.

Mis* Kllxalielh Abbolt ■ Ikrlba Scull arc enjoying a Last dlroudsburRaud Dels*a Gap. A. D. Scull, of this chy, w North, spent a few day*

r..

Far of hit 8!

a c.

isrd Realty co. to Anna A Hll(I. Iwila 48, 49 64 kud 65 plau

said cumiwuy.

thl. dly. have'Roni w here thy w III i i'll I

«i* f Dudley .of,' llrldgeloo. i I. for a week i 1

611*6 Klla ilramell. of Soulb Dennis, ha* relumed home sfler a few days' j «• family of John Ilramell In ^

Is chy.

r* t lookhiR after his collaRes on C ■I avenue, below Slxteenlb alrret 5l|m Frances^R. Donnelly, of FhMaIpbla, who owns property here, wa* town on Sunday She waa accoiu; in led by her brother, Aug. L. Don

uy-

Mr. and Mr*. Daniel Clawell, of Ihli re taking a trip through Fenn la. Tliey will also vla(t frlenli ielpbla. and will be away for

I'hla. hi

• rrlunrttl home aft)

, ol Fhlladrl-

| liCWI Springer, of KhiRman, Kan “ ’'"A., isvIsIlhiR his brolber-lu-law, Johr

weeks' vl.ll lo Dr. and Mrs. I. ' ensttaojo U.W clly Mr. Springer Hutchinson. I |, a . rceully purchaseil two lots on

The Rev. J. A clou Hlggon-.of Fhll- H| ,-, 1 , r | e , Flaee

■'lelpUla, was a visitor ben on lue^| M|J1 w H jiodine and daugbler, day. He ha* property Interests at the ^ wl lll.mMown, were In loan on lower end of the city. Tuesday. Mro. RodIne’s collage ou -Smf. Harry Lake baa return ad l" Ashury avenua, near Twelfth street,

hi. home In lids dty greatly benelitled |MU painted.

In heallh, after a three w^k. vbOt at, ( . ouucllin . n , Ild Mr , N . C . Godfrey Delaware Water Gap. returned yesterday from a visit to R. W. Scott, wife and son, of Over- Philadelphia, w here they were lb* brool,. Fa., were here yeeterdsy. Mr. ' KUe , t . or , Uelr u „. While away.COunScoti owns a summer home on St. rl | m , u (jodfrey had a severe attack of

Charles Place, this dty. rbeumatUm.

M. E. SUNDAY SCHOOL WILL OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY

YACHT CLUB MEN

IN SHORT LINE GET TOGETHER

BUSINESS INCREASE AT POST OFFICE

her. will asremble al 2 Xu o'clock, addition tn the lessons, Iliere will ■fieclal music, and an address will made by sniue gentlemen yet to be

selected by Dr Rrunyale.

pretty souvenir Is to he presented >ach one al these afternoon ex-

ofllceand the

t last year the departm

at 8 45 o'clock Herrl

ruing n

^r the West Jersey A Seashore I fail >ad on an early morning frelghl. bn Id* was frequently delayed until elgh 'dock In Die morning. Ky Ibis ue« m ice ll Is possible for us lo dis|>slrl mail to Philadelphia at 12 •'clod oon aud also a mall lo F Itadelplu 16 16 p. m. "The lalesl mall we have been abl i d|s|«tcb berelofore fromOcrai l'll; as been X 45 p m. We now recclv ve malls each Hay and di-paid

eigbl.

lablish

of this

Shore Fast Line n

msll If

I po-ll

; 8.15 e*

••day.

year

are three irtrllverles of mall h day by Wie carrier* and six is from First to Twenty-

During

there has been Funds) mail c In tbisoflhv during the sun i, and the post uflice has

bleb time Hie pat

uflice could call and receive During the pastf suit, re live clerks lu thdoflln assistant postmaster Lud i •'ll ‘will be uecew>*y n

Sue yldllio

probably

•There

made each colledloni

second si reels, and from toHixjieth street/- there I delivery each day during the w and two In summer. "I believe this Is the only oflt 'ape May County that has more ;wo deliveries of mall a day durlu winter month*.'’

GEN. HOWARD DIES

■eral Oliver <) Howard Hie Cuton commanders of 4 War, died al bis home lu Rui Vt„ Tuesday night Heart vas the cause of the uo'ed i leatb. He was 79 year*>dd.

Last week General Howard wa* in Obtariodellverlng bis lectureou"Abra- * Llucoln." Hi* Iasi public appearance wa* al Idindou ou Sunday night On Monday he returned to his home In Hurllogtou, and was apparently lu bla usual good heallh. While silting lu a chair al his home be was attacked by heart disease, aud was dead when a phyalcUu reached the

■ ouae

Including General Howard's services hi the Indian wars, he was probably In more engagements than any other oflloer lu the Culled Stales army. He was born in l«ed». Maine, Novem-

luglou. 411-care -"Mid'.■

General Howard w V U O. Howard, who i I hi* city and *peud* *

■ Ihe father of

luslcal galely. Day," require* a comedian stalure, as well aa unquestionable comedy talent aud the ability to dance well. It Is no easy mailer to till the part, and this I. what Mr. II. C Whitreallr.ee when he commenced to ; about for a man tn Impersonate the role In the company which will he eu at Nixon's A|mllo the last three y* of thl* week. The man who wa* Mr. Whitney'seatlmaliou, tbecomisile of all I hose element* w hich go make up the perfect lulrrpreler. was Frank Doeabonow hose long Hal of previous suvcesae* 4n similar Hue of work demonstrated the possibility of his satisfying both Mr. Wblluey and Hm

public.

Wee aud Price's new play of life lu Colorado eutllled "The County Sheriff." come* to Nixon's Apollo uext Monday evening, highly recommended aa a play of tremendous bolding S ower. It ha* that great recomn.euatlon, a real etonr well told. The scenes are laid lu Gleuwood Springs aud Golden,Cal., lu that section of the state which Is rich lu historical Interest

s|>rndliig a few day* in this ctly. city until November 2, when they J. If: McClellan, of Kox.Cha*e, Phil- leave for California. They will no| 19-jj^thsr wiib live pleasing speclallles, adelphla, was among yesterday's vl.1- turn lo Ocean City uutll March. | hsaded by the lied Gog Comedy Trio.

Took Possesflion of Its New Quarters on First Sunday in November. li will be a year oil Munday, November 7. since Ihe First M. F. Sunday inreresslou of its new nd Hie llrst anniversary igly observed on thal day. tig of Hie paster and Sun day school workers bn Monday even • a partial program for the occasion I 9X0 o'clock Sunday morning I here • III t>* a love feast led by John

Mar

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Addre'ses will Is- made by several -oinhieiit mrml-ers of t he Church and mday school, liichidlug Su|i*riulend>ilt Mark W. Adams, Mr*. K. W. andy, Mr* Rrunyale end Robert

Board of Trade Committee in Touch With R. J. DeLong of “Pcnnay.'’ Cp to noon yeslerday, nothing detlnlle had hern heard from R. J 'DeL >ng, of the I'enusy tvanla lUllruad Company, In reference In Ibr nnretalkrd of short line between Ibis city anil May's Lauding by way of tbe Shore Fast Line. R. W. Kdwards.of the railroad oommlllee of Ihe Board of Trade, he* been making an effort to get In lourb wllh Hie railroad people on Ihe subtert. HAVE BIG CONTRACTS

Ttie Weal Jersey Investment Co., of filch Harry Partridge, of Camden, Is president. Hie Garden* l^nd Co., and Hie Ocean Front Really Co., all of which companies have purchased tracts of laud from Hie Ocean City Garden* Co, have given contract* lo H. D lieCalo fur curhhig'Wnd sidewalk work. The Dean City Wardens Co. kind of work. In all. there will be o.UUO lineal feet of curbing and lu.uu square feel of sideaalk Work la lo The Hullon A Corson Co also have tbe contract* for considerable street work for I here companies al Hie North

Commodore Hexamer Ask* Boj § to Meet in Phila-

delphia Oct. 30.

.Commodore William F. Hexa

C«y Y

chi Club,

■wen appululid by Hie Yachtsmen's • 'lull of Philadelphia a* chairman I* call a Hireling of all Hie yacht rfube along Hie coast of New Jersey from Bay Head to Cape May. Ihe commute* has sent out a circular Mler to about twenty clubs. I* the I Menlo have a meeting on October *1, when all Hie rommodores and men of regalia oommHIeea will GREAT IMPROVEMENT

•pedal advertisement lu this I 1C SKMT1RKI. announce* an vane* In Hie price of all low al •os. The work bring done by Ibis company Is surely e revelation In property building. After one secs -b permanent and unusual Improve meupi, II la difficult In understand bow they can be sold for Hie price now K g asked for these Iota, lu fart. Ihe I price of (9511 each does uolkerm 1 for Ihe completed property, y avenue I* now opened to the end the trolley will be extended

ZAJME <51 ZAJME

Druggists

Subject 10 Xitit tall* npeo Ail tbe Year Cor. Eighth St. and Wesley Ave., Ocean City LOTS FOR SALE"! l ull size lot on Second street, near Boardwalk, #650 !-<>t on Asbury avenue, near Third St., all up to grade $450 Lot on We*ley aven iv. near Twelfth street, ail improvements $1,400 Hay front lot with riparian right, near Fourteenth St. $675

8 Room Cottage on Aebury avenue, near Seventh St. $2,800 10 Room Cottage on Central Ave., near Seventh St. $3,500 JOSEPH I. SCULL 757 Asbury Avenue

Are You A Lover of a Seashore Home and a Careful Investor

Our front teeth are loose from blowing our own horns. But we can't help it. We bubble over with enthusiasm every time we look at the Bayous property and see our conception of the Bayous being realised. People think we are “chesty." ReaUy we’ve been spoiled by Me public, for we’ve been told so many encouraging and flattering things, it is difficult not to swell tip. Now, listen! Honestly, have YOU ever seen t^je improvements we have already made? Have you seen the high ground, the cement walks and curbs, the trees and shrubbery, the houses, the new Bay Boulevard to our property ? It surely looks dandy. One cannot comprehend the magnitude and beauty of these Bayous without seeing them. \ We arc not asking you to buy nor even think of investing,jjjtit won’t you do us one favor? Take a run down some fine day and sec for youfcelf. Then let us know what yon think. Of course, we’ll lie glad to go along, if you wish, and explain all the “ins and mUs.” Anyhow, look it over. By the way, on Nov. 1st—a few days hence—the price of all lots will lie raised from $550 to $700. When you see the work we are doing you’ll wonder, as others have, how we can sell these lots with all the improvements, for that price. The fact is, wc can’t But the price of all our lots will eventually be £950, the true value of each completed lot This is simply another step in our carefully laid financial plan to advance the price gradually as the improvements progress. It gives everyone an opportunity, as we move upward, to share in the profits of the operation and secure an investment and villa sit^ unrivaled anywhere. We are willing to sell a few lots at $550—before Nov. 1st—but only a few, as wc have already sold the larger proportion of these lots. The terms are very accommodating and we discount the amount 5 per cent, for those who pay cash. Now I’m sure you have been thinking about buying one of these lots while the price is yet $550. Naturally, you want one or two but can’t seem to make the decision. I know you’ll be satisfied if you do. Ask those who have already purchased. They are our best advertisers. Write us anyway. We’ll do anything wc can to help you ottt for wc want YOU interested here with us. Until Nov. isi, 555a ^Nov. 2nd, positively $700. Can you make $150 in a few days any easier ?

Ocean City Bayous Company

838 Asbury Avenne

Harvey Y. Lake, Treasurer

MONEY TO LOAN OK MORTGAGE. No waiting for two wsaka to know If you ran gat It; wa can tail yoa at ono*. Bargains in Bay and Ocean front properties. ( ho*rs cottagas for ■ala. Also lot* for lovaatment and for Improvement—tbe clsolo* of Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. J.

Have applteams for outUges, »J»*> to (50UU. What have you to offer7 ROBERT FISHER, Bourse Building. Ocean City

HIS HEALTH IMPROVED

The many friends of tire Rev. 11. T. •a-selberry. pastor of tire First Fresbylrnau Church, will be glad to bear

“Ms health Is much Improved

Casselberry ha* been undergoing trealinenl In a sanitarium al Wallers

Fark, near Reading, Fa

He plans to return to thl* city hy

Vediiesday of next wyek.

To a |iersoiial friend Mr 'Casselterry a* B ritten under dite of October "1 have been here llve-aud-one-half week* aud during that lime 1 nil!)' Improved In bcalMi, so will leave her* tomorrna. going from here lo Gettysburg, Mount Joy, Wilkes Barre, Scbwankavllle. Fhlladelpbta aud Hie other plan

Angelin Gullo, a laborer • Ire Atlantic City Cooetructlo

the toes of au arm, waa uou-aultad by |

that **

The members of the election board f both aard* met from I to 9 o'clock n Tuesday. There Bare f*B. If auy,

bauge* lu altbcr Bard

LABORER NON-SUITED !<lo«u the Boulevard In the spring. ; ruts Is a r* a enterprise. Tbe faith implosera Mol 10 ■lame foeSer- or l>>* public from the beginning hat

I been registered In faeor of tba opar-

1. Tpftt b lie ainlli

every Investor. There men have up public roultdane* rarely seen In any

mpauy, beaded by "Mr. Klloo judge Kod Mott'IntbeAt lautlc Counly I ° r Veil nor. aud Mr. Harvey court, a few day. ago. I * • ‘ 'V.

Tire grounds of tbe court acre, that ■asmucb ,a* tbe man bad been Injured a* tbe result of tire carelessness of • fellow eervaul. Hie defendant company being tb* master, was not rr-

•poualbla.

Gullo was Injured by being thrown from a moving gravel train while building the Ocean City end of Hie Shore Fast Line In tbe summer of 1907. He rolled under tbe car wbeela aud had an arm *0 badly Injured that it bad lo b* amputated at lire shoulder Joint. (It bad been customary for tbe foreman to warn the laborers to ait down Bbeu tire train Was aboul to ■tart, but 00 this occasion be forgot to

Sulascrlbe for th* Skntinkx After being clnaed for two Berks on account of sickness. John Doughty opened his Oyster bouse lu Trower Hall yesterday. The First National Rank preserve* all Hiat gave ll reputallou lu lb* pari, and adds modern requlremanl* for

Htrai

market to ble well-slocked grocery riore, corner Fourth atreet aud Asbury avenue, wber* be win tarry a full llua ol fresh aud aall meat* < dealing with Mr. Steelman will racalve perfect aatlefaclloo. edvertleemeul In another column and glee him a call.;

Miss Ada M. Raurk, who baa entered a business collage lu Philadelphia, given a surprise party al Hie borne of her parents. Mr. and Mr* William M. Kanrk, on Friday eveulug,After Miss Ranck bad recovered om tier ariomshmeui. a vary plaasanl evening was spant.and Mias Ranck tb* recipient of many good wUbaa for her future In lb* Philadelphia col-

ge world.

Those al tbe party were tb* Miami Mania A. Hoyle, Mabel L*Barre, it*. I her Carhart, Janet Clouting, Louisa Corson, lure Corson, Bessie HIgbes and Mis* Braugdon. (.•cal r'cachera Meet o(Herrs. Tbe Kallooal Association of Imre I Preachers lu session at AtlauUt City, have elected there offioers: Preridenl, John Corbril; secretary, D. H. Kenney; treasurer, K. H. Hath.

FOR SALE at only $3,250 The Charming Cottage of 7 rooms and bath No. 924 Central Avenue Bath Room, Electric Lights, Heater in Basement. Fine Large Silting and Dining Rooms. A lot cannot be purchased in that locality under $1,800, as it is considered the finest all-year-round home site in Ocean Gty. For Terms, etc., inquire MASSEY & EDWARDS Eighth and Central Avenne

RKAI4 KMTATK Attl> CO*VKYAXTIXCi

*ricALLISTER’S * OCTOBER STORE NEWS Everything at Philadelphia Prices

CHILDREN’S DRESSES Notice our window display of Children'* Dresses; all styles and color*; good quality gal*tea. BLANKETS Cotton Blankets white and gray ■c to $2.00. Muncey Woolen Blankets, the best, 84.00 to 86.50.

OUTING FLANNEL GOWNS Big line of Onting Flannel Gowns for Women and Children horn 50c up. Call and see them. SWEATERS Dandy line of eater* for men, women and children from 50c up.

Underwear L * di “' RibM v “ t * fu "

S. S. McAllister 755 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J.

ALBERT G. GILBERT, PUCTICU DOUSE PAINTED 645 Asbury Avenue,

ockam cm. x

pwirlag frotupu*

W. L. BERRY. Manufacturing Jeweler, NO. aa SOUTH SECOND ST.,

COAL COAL COAL COAL COAL Buy your Coal from tb* SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. TWELFTH HT. AND WK8T AVK

B.S. Utm V.VMam BED. 0. ADAMS k BRO. PLASTERING, RANGE SETTING

OCEAN CITY. N J THOMAS J. THORN Floriat FALL BULBS. GRASS and CLOVER SEED. 93* Asbury Avenua.

SPECIAL DESIGNS » CONCDETE BLOCKS aud Hldewalka, also Brick Work and Plastering. Schureb, Captor A Co. TO) Asbury Avaoue

If you want to save money In Ury _3od*. notion* aud men's fuiulablog*. ale., goto POWELL'S

First National Bank

'Vi Clty, N.J

Ocean

CAPITAL SIMM. SURPLUS SIMM