Cape May Herald, 14 July 1904 IIIF issue link — Page 2

CAFE MAY HEKACD, THURSuav, |ULY 14,1904.

PERSONAL MENTION

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ON THE GOLF LINKS.

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(Uusbteni of Mr. nod Mrs Hohjrt C. 'Hl4(b<«. ami Mian UUiirbe Hutlbr*. dauub. tcrofMr. aod Mr» 1. 1’uitiatn Hoitbra. bar# br#n ro j<>rl ajc a Ttalt to AtUntic Clt» Bx Senator U'ilUani Blinn. of PHtaburg:. t»a» amooii the dUUaculahad ▼(■itora at the Windaor laat TbunaUjr Senator FIIqb u pronilneully tdruti&#d with the Baal Cape May improvement achetnr. ' Mr ami Mr»-John S-Xearmaa haredlaooutlnued ooiUgc* Ilf# and are apcndlnir the •urumrr at the I jafayette Hotel. Mr. Newmau la one of the aalea a«euu at the Cape May Heal Katate Company. Mr*. K. A. Minner, formerly Mi* Kate Howell, of thia city, and her daughter, Miaa Beaale Howell, bare gone to their Brooklyn home. They will apend the latter part of the reason at the Stockton. George VY Cantrell, the apecial agent for the S. I*. C. A., wtshea It thoroaghly understood that arreata will be made and , prosecuted, in all cases where burse owners ref use to attend to th# feet of animals after haring been notified to that effect. Mr and Mr* George Howell Parr are spending Home time a» gtteet* of Congressman and Mrs. George D. McCrrfcry. of Philadelphia, at their cottage ou Columbia avenue. Mr. Parr has twice this season won the golf tournaments and now leads for the season's cup. Mrs. George H. l«ai g. of Germantown, is a guest of her father. Col. George W. Smith. Miss Helen Moore, dapahtt-r of Mr. and Mrs- S.-H Moore, has returned from a two weeks' tijjt to Ge-itnaotown. Pa. , Kao. George Williams, pastor of the Pint Bsptist Church here, who has been given a call from the Baptist Church at Water Gap. Pa., will probably accept the same, and leave Cape May the last of this month. He has been pastor of the local church for about.two years. Rev. Dr. A. W. Spooner, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church here, delivered to# charge to the people iu the installation services of Rev. Harvey T. C aselberry as p .stor of th# First Presbyterian Church of Ocean City lajj Wednesday evening. Rev. J. H. Goff, bf Chester. Pa., who is spendingbU animal vacation at the Klberon Hotel with his famil^. preached in the First M. E. Church on .Sunday morning. Miss Edna Buck, of Camden, is a guest of Miss Blanche Hughes, on Perry at. Miss Eva Hutton, of Millville, is being entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Eldredge. Jr., at their home iu West Cape May. . Mias Guasie Wingate, of Philadelphia, is a guest of her cousin. Mr. L. C. Gibson, on Lafayette at. * The Misses Edna and Irene- O'Qnowley, of Newark, are spending some time with Miss Lottie Rutherford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Rutherford Frank H. Hildreth, of New York, who ha» charge of one of the departments of the famous Siegel-Cooper Company store, is a guest at the Star Villa, where he is ▼Giting his brother, Asaemhlyma'i James -VI E. Hildreth, of this city. Senator Lewis M. Crease, of this county was In Cape May last Friday afieruoo aad greeted by a large number of friends. Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Na-h. of Mercbairville, N. J., have taken a Perry stre-t cottage for the remainder of the summer. They will probably entertain Congressman and Mrs. Henry C. Londenslager some time in Aognst. G. Learning Townsend, who to in the War Department at Washington, to enjoy fog a vacation at home as the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Townsend. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Koch, of Philadelphia, are spending some time with Mrs Koch's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin F. Townsend. Mrs. George R Mackenzie, of 2000 ChestAOt street, Philadelphia, with her mother, Sirs. A- L Haynes, are at Cape May for a fortnight. Mrs. Mackenzie will spend the gemalnoer of the season among the Cata■kill Mountains. Congressman and Mrs. George W. Smith, of Marphysboro, 111., are among the guests at the Star Villa. He reprsesnts the Mth Illinois district at Washington. • Mr. and Mrs. L Howard Ware are spending two weeks at the Bregion Prof. John B. Smith, State Entomolo- • gist «< New Jersey, was an over-Snnday visitor. Miss Carrie H. Hand, daughter of Mr. aad Mrs. Robert 8. Hand, has gone to Saagarttoa, New York, where she will be a guest of Mr. aad Mrs. Louis U. Wash , born, of Jersey City. Mr. aad Mrs. William Clamwen. formerly of Philadelphia, but now of Gape May, - daughter. Miss Anna la, to Mr. Fred K. Edmonds, eon of ex-Mayor aad Mrs. Waters B. Ed mo ads, of West Gaps May. Mias Mae Hall, daughter of Mr. aa< Mrs. L. M. Hall, will this week eonclude a visit of more than three —tbs to Phil

Pa . to being entertained by ex-Mayor aad Mrs, J. Henry Edmunds at their cottage Mtae Km me Marwta. of Jersey CHy, to s guest of Mr. aad Mr*. law to T. Pilot and Mrs. KnoM. Kldredgs.^wn fur the Uat few years, will peas the mrr at Cepe May. \ Mr ana Mr* W. L. ntereaa. of fc u »v. atv cfaKrtatriltig Mr. and L bar tea Steeeae, of Cedarville.

V I. Matthew. W' w lt> ■ RS Chamlivr. »T Hi S Alex Wilil-m* m 0 | S H Oolloui 100 IS • K L Miller too 12 8 Thomas 8 DanJo.... 26 7 * W E Round M 10 « 8 P Holton M 10 8 Richard N WlllUms .108 IS t « L Beck in«. HO 80 « C 8 C Aubrey Davids KB S t R W Bkinner, Jr... .118 10 10 Os Monday afternoon the first women 1 eighteen handicap medal play louruamenl was played. The scores of the event follow Class A H G N Mrs R L Barstow 8 100 20 Miaa Dorothy W Marts....:.. 0 W 20 Mrs Arthur B Huey 8 108 HB Mine Brown... 0 111 IU Mtoe K PUnoad -to lift 106 Miss B DUnood. 10 117 107 Mtoa Mettle Steveaeon — 6 MS un Mrs P OolUns fi 118 108 Class B Miss A Ua rust a Dr Silver 20 1H Mias Hancock 20 122 Mias F Sloan M 1*1 10P Miaa Gull# Davis *1 1*0 Miss Suaao Campion....^ *) 141 110

“Ltkt of loflM.” fosaaflTtaik. A fin# wrll-wrlilrn booklet deacribiag the hsauttoe and comforts of th# "lAke of Eag;*■*." the neweet and oa# of th* brat of Sumiurr rteorta In Feunsylvanla, siinale a mountain ridge in the hemlock forrata of Sullivan Conoty, but in quick, ooovrulei I reach from any part of Pennsylvania by th# Philadelphia fk Reading Rail, way- lias just been published aad wit! be mailed to any address on receipt of a twoerut stamp by Ed son J. Weeks, Gvaeral Paaaengrr Agrnt, Pbliadeiphla A Reading Railway, Reading Terminal. Pbliadeiphla

A YAIUAILS PUBLIUTIOSThe PtastylrtsU BkQmd 1901 Samintr ZxnnlcB Bout* BockOn June 1 the Pa**enget Depart meal of the Prnasylranls Railroad Company puli Unbed the 1204 niitiou of the Summer Excursion Route Book. This work to designed to provide the public with descriptive notes of the principal Sommer Resort* of En*tern'Auierica. with the best routes for reaching them, and the rates of fare. It contain*all the principal seeal and mountain resort* of the East, and seventeen hundred different routes or combination of routes. The book ba» been compiled with the greatest care, aad altogether is the most complete and comprehensive handbook of Summer travel ever offered to the public. The cover to handsome and striking, printed in colhra, and the book contains vend maps, presenting the exact routes over which tickets are sold. The book is profusely illustrated with fine'half-tone cuts of scenery at the various resort* and along the lines of li^'l'ennsylvania .Rail M. On and after Jnnr 1 this very intereating book may be procured at any Pennsylvania Railroad ticket office at the normal prior n cents, or upon application to Geo. W. Boyd, General Passenger Agent Jiroad Street Station, Philadelphia, Pa. bFmaJI for twenty cents.

BATES TO ST. LOUIS WOBLB'B FAIB.

Ttok«ti to be Scld at ruj low rat** via PtaasyiTa&la EaDroal For t he Louisiana Purchase Exposition •j la- held at bt. ixxiis. Mo., from April 80 n December 1. 1204, several forma of exundou ttcki-t- to St. Lonto will be placed >n sale by the Pennsylvaaia Railroad on April 25, as 'Clows>Season t cketa, good to return until December 15,1204, to be sold dallr at rate of from Cape Mar-Sixty-day excuaion tickeu, final limit not later than December 15. 1801, to be sold daily at rate of 833.70 from Cape May. Fifteen-day excursion tickets to He sold at rate of 826.50 from Cape May. Tickets of the forms named above will be sold from other stations on the Pennsylvania Railroad at proportionate

Ten-day special coach axcnraSnn tickets •111 be sold on May 10, aad on other dates to be announced later, good going only on special coach trains, or in coacbcn on designated trains, and good returning in coaches on regular trains, at rate of 830.00 from New York, 81SJ0 from Philadelphia, ad proportionate rate*, approximating oe cent per mile from other points. Excursion tickets by variable routes. Season tickets aad sixty-day excursion tickets will be sold via variable routes: that to, going by one direct route and returning via another direct route. Variable rente tickets will be sold applying through Chicago in one direction at the saaee rates apply for season and sixty-day

lag ria the direct routes. On all one-way and ronnd-trip tickets, reading to points beyond St. Louto,a stopover of ten days will be permitted at St. Louis on payment of a f«< of fl.OO aad deposit of ticket.

Romallte.-Tb* Ideal Wall PataC. Horn all te to an OH Paint pat ap in paste form to be thinned with water. It to made for both inside and outside ex poeare. It U d arable-and has stood five years on exteriors with , seaside expoak It Is 1st (without gloss), washable, hygienic and gives a very artistic velvety finish. It wss adopted by th* U. B. Government Buildings st th* Bid-

Council—Joe. Hand.

FREEHOLDERS’ flEETINQ. Notice to hereby‘given that a stated meeting of the Hoard of Chosen Freehold era of the County of Cape May. K. J., will be held at the Court Uonse, iu said county on Thursday, the 14th day of July. 1204. at lOo'eloek A. M.. for the purpose of settling the acoounu of the oounty; bearing reports of committees and for the transaction of »nch other bnaloees as may properly come before the Board. I persons baring business before the ■d an respectfully requested to be la st tendance at that time and place. By order of the Board. SAMUEL TOWNSEND, CLKBKt Dated Jane 22. 1804. jt

NOTICE. The local Board of Health of Lower town Up will meet iu the Township House, at old Spring, on the fallowing dates 8 o'clock p. m . for the purpose of hearing complaints end such other business ms may property come before the notice of the Board Any person baring complaints to aiakc shall come before the Board in person, or notify secretary in writing. July nth and 14th, \ttgut Mb and rad. and September irth, J. P. Mackissic tt See’y B'd of Health.

TRRASl'KV DEPARTMENT. . Washington. May a*. >9<H Notice U hereby given to all persons wbo may have claims against ‘The First National Rank of Cape May", K. J., that the same most be presented to William M Hardt. Receiver, with the legal proof thereof, within three months from this date, or they may be disallowed. Deputy and Acting ComptrufleT at the Currency. Jo 9-3®

^bAs JQayh'cAt * £jtore a .Tom 37// Jind yourself iu the midst of fashionable furnishings at this store. We believe that you, ■will be able to choose Hosiery, Neckwear, Underwear And all kinds of Fashionable Goods Plain or Elaborate RED STAMPS

0. L. W. KNERR. , 518-20 WABHIKGTOE STREET.

cay Directory.

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Theodore liueUer Jan I, 1205 Edward Cnssi Jan.' Thro. R. Wain* Jan.

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„ f. Croa w al K J an! T. Maakal 8h»rp... Jan. Jam J. Doak -Jan. Lemnvi E Miller Jan. Jaa. JC. Taylor Jan. Lonto C, Sayre Jan. V Sidney TowuaeudJaa. Recorder—Jno. W. Tb'>mpajn.Jan. Aaaessor—Cbaa. T. Caropbell.. Jaa. Co) tec lor—Sol Needles Jan. Treasurer-Isaac H- hmllt. Jan.

S. H. Moore, vice president _i/* Dr. Edward H. I'UtlUps. Clerk.. “ 1206 Howsrd V. Otter " 1266

Barclay L. ScbeUenger

Samar! R. Stites William T. Stevens ... Dr. A. L Leach Charles F. (Juldort ...

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1907

BOAUD OF HEALTH.

K A. L. Lrarb. President . .ikpl. L l»"J . V. M. D. Marcy, Secretary Ii«<, Boben 8. Hand 120.! Lafayette M. Hat: “ 1W»4 Albert B. U»le 120* George L. Lvwett “ • Ito*

County Directory. Justice Supreme Court—Fraacis |. Swayse. Circul?Juage—Alien B. Eodicott ivil Law lodge—Hai rtoun H. Voorbees, Bep UMS Prosecutor of incas-Harry S Douglass. Kep 7Fo8 Hherllf—Ham'l E. Ewtng. Dent 1MH Coroner's—Ueo. Bayre, Jr.. Rig. 1004 Coroner's—John D. Craig. Hep 1MB Coroner's—Cbas. H. Clonilng, Urp 1WB County Cleric—Jnllns Way, .... 1MB Hnrrogstr -K CHnlou Hewitt. Rep....1207 County Collector—Lewis 6. Btllwell. Rep. 1:<B County Board of Election*—Jos. K. Band. Han 120b County Board of Elections-WlIMsin T. Bate. Rep. 1204 Ovinty^ Board of Eleetloas-Wm. J. Tyler. County lirord**uf Election*—Mlabairi H. Keanu. Deni - 120* Terms of Court—Fourth Tuesday Iu April. UeptemlM-r and Decemorr.

BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLD!:

IERK. lobnaon. Ocean City’..—Jan. I. 1807 John P. Fox. Ocean City Jan. 1, 1907 C. P. Vanaman, Diaa Creek, May 1. 1207 Jesse D. I.ndlam. So.Dennis May 1906 wm. T. Bate. Fishing Creek .M*>. 1MB **•—*•— K. Wales. Cape May. Jan. 1. IM17 R. Smith. Cap* May .Jau. l.imi ty B. Smith, Director; samoel Townsend Clerk.

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Adonlram Chapter, No. 32. Koval Arch Mssons—Convocations, third Monday of each month at lodge room. Washlagton and Franklin streets « Cape Island Lodge, No. an. F. aad A. M —Commuoicationa, erooad and fourth Tneadayaof each month at-lodge room, Washington and Franklin streets. Cape May Camp, No. 8773, Modern Woodmen of America—Meets first Wednesday of each month at Auditorium. Cape May Conclave, No. IKt. Improved Order of Heptaaopbs-Meeta at Ogden’s Hall. 818 Washington street, on second and fourth Tbnradaya of each month. Cape May Council. No. 1021: Royal Arcanum—Mcota first and third Tneadays of each month at Auditorium. Cape May Lodge. No. SI. A. O. U. W — Meets first and third Thursdays of each month at US Washington street. Cold Spring Council, Jr. O. C- A. M. No 136—Masts In hall at Cold Spring, every Tuesday evening at 7 o’clock. Colombia Lodge. No. 23. Independent

Contractors & Builders YORK BROS.

P. O. Box 661. Cape May, N. J.

at Auditorium Eureka Lodge. No. 7. Ladtos' L O. M.ieete at eon* aM fourth Thursdays of Friendship Council, No. 27, D. of A.Mrote on Tneaday afternoon of each week at 2J0. in Jr. O.U.A.M. Hall. Cold Spring. John Meeray Poet, No. 82. G. A. B - ieeta oa second and fourth Thursdays of each month at 818 Washington street. k Nth 366, lodepem Fellows—Meets each Friday t the Auditorium, Jackson sl Ogallalla Tribe. No. UX. Improved Order

Mayflower L Order of Odd f

WH BRIGHT, FIRE INSURANCE In aav Part of Cape May Ce—ty

H. Taylor, the popular boot and shoe maker, has lemoved to No. 806 Washington street, neatly, thoroughly • prices. He top been Cape May tor K years. Hips In uppers by machine with milk to match

Holly

N.J.

Circulating Library NOVELS - AND - MAGAZINES

Toys, Shell Goods, Games, Toy

Boats, etc.

M. L. WARRINGTON, 514 Washington Street.

Juat roerirod a Img Invoice tnm from^ceuU to30c*0U^s£^ 416 Waahtegton'sM.

h 7 Prof. Chrotm P. Sweroev, of Darby. Pa . tiiiM, to among frtondk and roUUvm at Ctopn iatM May.

—»AU kinds of ready-to-wear ladies' walklag skirts at 80! Needin' and gat green

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IX RFFETT MAV 2- 1X04.

TmiM ^Sla^Tle “!a“ ,or 6 AC A.M -ACCOMMODA MON.- Stop* 'TJ at priueinal station. ConoecU

at principal station,

from Anglcscs. Ocraa City, lies Isle '*ite. Arrives FbUadelphisyry a as. M.- EXPRESS Count<-t. from

Arrives at FhiL

Crooects from

_ . Cite, aod Sea I»bCity Arrives at Phuadriphla u <«,

7.10

7 < Angle sea sdelphls K.4t a m

9.05 A . M.-EXPRKSS

4- 45 5- 45

, P.M-EXPRESS. Connect, from Angireca. Ocean City and Srs Isle City. Arrive, at Philadelphia *.39 ; K M -ACCOMMODATION. Con- ' nrctsfiom Angie sea Branch, Ocean City, aod Sea Isle City. Arrive* at

Philadelphia S»7 P M

P. M.—Express Connect, from Angiesem Branch. Arrives Phitedel-

phte 6-45 p m

P* M BXClfniON TRAIN Con nect» from Annriesea, Ocean City, and Sea Isle CUv Arrive* Phtte-

delphiab. 15 pm. SL'XUAY TttAlfc>.

3-45

Augtesea, ocean City and 6c» I.ie City. Arrive. Phitedclpfais

4 qq P M*—ACCOMMODATION Stop* d' *t pnnopal intcrmedtste stsiu-o.

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Philadelphia, 6.50 P. 1 P M —EXPRESS Connect. fr< m Angleses Branch, Arrives Philadelphia 6 5S P M 6 OO ^ M —EXCURSION TRAIN Coa■e«)s fnun Anglcsea Branch. Ar rives at Philadelphia Sa$ p m g 1C P M. EXPRESS. Counects from AnKlesea. Ocean City and Sea I.le City. Arrives st Philadelphia

'O-VS pm.

FROM PHILADELPHIA Trams leave for Cape May—Express, 9 00 A. M. ijo (Salurdxy. only ) z.jo, and 5.80 p m week-days Accommodation, 7.4/1 A. M.. 3.15 P M. Sunday, express. 4.00 a m. AceommodaboB. 7.30 a. m fi 00 Hxcursioa train, 7410 a m daily. Trains leave PMlLJtDKLriiiA. Broad Stiert

Station for

NEW YORK.

May a*. 1904.

Express, weekdays. 4 38. 4 40. 5 oo. 5 i\ 5 7 i**- 7 8*0, 903. 930, to 31. •1100. M., 'laao noon. 1735. *

day.. 4 4 *a 5 «». 5 r8, 6 75. 9 50 11 xx» A. M.. ®ir iS, *730. 3 $3. (Penns. Limited;, 3 54 'New \ork Limited), 400, *5 70. •556. 6 76,700.•Boo. to 17 P. M ocnmghi Prom West Philadelphia only, 744 A. M. and *17 vi P M daily. From North Philadelphia only, 17 rs P >! daily (Manhattan Limited). WASHINGTON AND THE SOCTH.

Mar, 79. 1904

For Baltimore and Washington. *6 vy, 7-ao, »37, loan, 11 71 A. M., *ia it. *

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3 70,344.446.535. 6tk,

U.xnd 1709

7.09 night For Baltimore accommodation, 9 03 A M. 7.95 aud 4-ot P. M. weekdays, 5.07, P: M. From West Philadelphia only, 335 and •it « A. M-, x w ' * Limited.'') *155 "b-So

ATLAVTIC CUT JLAIL3QAL.

6.IO M.—A , ——. _ adeiphis 8.33 am. . 7 1 c A M.—Express. Stops st Court Hot ' J -Arrives in Philadelphia at 8 45 a. u.. 2.SO p - M. — Accommodation. Arrive Philadelphia 3.top. m. Change cars at Tuckahoe for Ocean City Expiem. see P.M—Express. Stops at Court House. 33 Arrive rhtlsdelphis 655 p. m.

SCXDATa.

6 VO A. M.— 3 rooatetedstinn. Arrive Phil*

6 <P£."

8.50

datioc. Antra PhilArrive Philadelphia Arrives 11x40 p m

g *0 A. M.—Express. Arrive at Cape May ' ^ 10.70 am. g a e A. M.—Accommodation Arrive* at Capa May 11.01 a m. I 40 P .M.—Saturdays only. Attires at ^ Cape May 3.76 pm. 4.1 r P M Exprom. Arrive Cape May 5.45 #4*

M Accommodation. Amve Cape Mag 7^5 P «w •DXDAVb 8.4S A M—Accommodatinw. Arrives it.14 a m. 915 A M—Express. Arrives u<03 a m. ty_QO P M—Accommodation Arrives S.06

Genl

J . WEK Paas’r

Agent.

The 1*24 edlUon of ••Pleasant Places ou > th* Phitedelphte and Heading Railway"

Is now ready for dlatributloa.

It to atmat bookie* with a brief deroriptioo of th* aammar reaorts on the tme of the Railway from th* Beoabore to the Mountains, within easy reach of Philadel-

phia. with rates of (are, ete-.anda dot of the Howto aad E ~

place, price of b