CAPE HAY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 1?, 1905.
PJTHIDTtC UEFCIStS HT UUP
The 4*1 auuoaJ xan*iu« ot lU Doutb Janrj Camp M^U>w A-oci*Uo« *» forwallj op.o«l *■ '*u o civck l»M Than^ «Uy iDomlBK. »li» oW heU la the paviUco ehlOMd for the Brat time thu yrmr JLM ThorwUj wa. i«eu to the Kp-orth T eef r- throughout the dialrtct, Ur, 1* 1* H.~t dutrict prauUat. took full charge of the meet log Ju»l »» the ball ceaaed rUtKlug over **J Junior Kpwor'UUne MgTvhcel to the flagateiT and uulurletl Old Glory to the brerfc. the congrrgaUon aiugIng ‘The .Star-Spangled Uanuer." The Burch wa^then continued to the oomtoru abla auditorium. « here a prmiae and teatlmuny aervlce waa led by the Her. J- H.
Head.
>a> held on boo to broomc -arkera. It waa led by the district preaidrut The morning addreaa waa delivered by the Kev. U. UravaU. of the Kirat Methodlat Church. Camden. He took for hb theme ' hcclprocityof Honor. ' Juae before dinner the noontide conae cratlon waa conducted by the Her. B Hold, of Millville. The afternoon aouil aetvlce wa. led by the Kev. J. K- Head. Mr*. J. B. Shaw conducted the Junior The Junior addreaa waa dallvrred by the Be* y. L. Jeaitt. of Pitman Grore. The evening aong aervloe waa In chal Kev. J.K. Heed, and the addreaa waa maoe by the Kev. P. A. Ur Maria, ot Camden. Ihl* waa followed by a consecration e*retce. In which hundrvda of enthoalaau
While the cottagers were clearing the Icavca and rnbblah from their cottage* on the camp ground on Friday Ore started In a mysterious manner In a large pile of teaem on the outskirts ot the encampment. In a minute Ihe surrounding woods were In Oamc. and only by the untiring efforts of the worshippers were the Hamas checked. It Is thought that the Arc was started by some workman dropping a
COUNTY NOTES
News Gathered by our Special Correspondents This Week. THE COUNTY OVER ff /ut/ is is Happening Among Onr County Neighbors
From week to xveek..
CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE. Mm. Klim Coraon and daughter Irena re spending thia week at BeavtUa. Miaa Kdna Swain of (joahen waa an err Snndav vlaltor at the borne of C.K. Coraon on Main St. E. 0. Weston and family an taining company from Salem for days.
Mia.
Friday r . - her annt Mrs. Chaa.WilUi at Wmt tapp
May.
Chaa- F. Garretaon and wife vlaited their daughter Mrs. Cora Philllpa at
e May City on Saturday,
arry SUtea made a bulaineea trip to
;leaea on Thuraday laat-
. rank Camp of Philadelphia visited Win. Heritage and wife Sarnrday. Will Batts and wife of Uoaben apent
Sunday with his lister here.
Mrs. Mima McPherson and daughter Sadie spent Saturday with relatives at
Gape May City.
Charles Tomlin of Dennisvill. visited hie Another Mead here Saturday. Howard Charleeworth and wife have returned home after spending
day* — —
“Temperance Day" camp Friday The morning addreaa waa delivered by Her. C- t . Garrison. Rev. H. FT. Bolton. D D-. delivered an eloquent aermon that afternoon. In the evening ■i... .ong service Kev- J. K- Mason
Friday night , aermon waa delivered by Rev- J. K- Mafton Hb text was, "For kheiw waa no room for them In the Inn.” He vividly pictured Joseph and Mary aa they came to the ina, the refusal and the Uatgtny m the stable where the Christ CUM was born All through the aermon the t^eme of temperance could be traced. "Irmperanor education sbows lu Influence upon the youth of our nation.” said be. "first, by the h"T"- training; then the acboola. city 'andState, and lastly, the union Itself." Be pictured lbs strength and power of a ‘I of God If the member. o the principles ir conaclenc , AKb^-gb Saturday Waa stormy, rnMsionary exrrcues were wall atteudwl aad the Bar. A. H. Eberhardt deUvcnd
Bethel and family are entertaining her water KiWaning Pa. for -
few days.
Alex. Douglass tnd wife apent Sunday with their daughter at Cold Sprang William HoUingahead of Green Creek visited hi' daughter Mra. James Kota
1 Saturday.
Warren Grace of Goshen waa a on friends here the first of the wee Mias Saddle Site is entertalnitg a blend from Williams town for a few
daya
RAM INC CREEK. Harry 1 made a buainrai to Philadelphia on Monday. Walter Shaw and wife of Cold Spring, called on his grandparents on Sunday
thb word of tbr kingdom shall be preach-
At! o'clock a one hour’s service of song look the of the usual sermon. There woe ikiaiiaw antes and abort speaking d of Mra. H. Thomp U Mra B. A.
H- ’
a EM _ d by an autoharp; Raymond one. the young son of the musical dlrecr, tha Bev. William Sbme. played the
Albert Matthews and wife apent Sun-
day with hia parents.
harles Bianop and wife of Brooklyn, •pending a few weeks at Arlington
aubHouae.
John Snyder, wife- and daughter, spent the first of the week with friend a
in Camden.
D. at. Woolson and wife entertained Chaa. Bliley of Holly Beach Sunday. Bertram Snvder la sick at tbit writing at the home of Mrs. Martha Snyder. Mahlon Kiefer of Philadelphia, visiting hia friend Reuben Johnson. Mias Hannah and Xoniaa Loyd, of Philadelphia, are vlwfing Mra. John Long and family. Miaa Edna woolson spent Saturday
ou Sunday. gimiiMuf— el apent Snuday at Beavflk a
Shadow, of Mission Life on India's Coral Strand.” was deUvcnd by Dr. T.J. Scott, who baa worked la the m baton f*l
u forty yaara
Sunday more people amended the tac »b«n any day yet. Tb> Audio
wae filled eod after a abort aoug emyice the Bev. J. B. Westoott delivered oua of the
Be took tor hb text “Wboeoever
-r that 1 shall give him
Ihl rat-"
Dr.T. J.S
The Bev E. A- prtacbad la
a the prayer
■a bald by tha Her. B. F. - thahoUoesa meettug
.Maul i ■ IHlillMU by the Bev. E. A. WMla. At* o'clock a
; —C, North side of said road on a ooorae North y-seven degrees West eighty-four a post for a corner, which aald poet joraer of tha division line established by qnlt-cUim Deed made between Bridget ff.lpl" and other* and Walter S. Ware et - —-*—inning from thence North twan_Teee, fifty-five mlunte* East one hundred and twenty-four feet to lands of lary Hngbea dtnaaaed; thence thereby South aevanty-one degrees sod fifty mInlet East about one hundred and fourteen fast to lands of the said Jeremiah E. Me Cray; thaoea thervby South thirty-*ir degroea and thirty mlnotea Went eight
perches to the Degiaalng.
Sr.-r^svs id takas OU MMenttona at the
W. WoodaldJ. and Tf
DIAS CREEK.
delphla, are at the Parmdiae House,
1nga Beach, for two weeks.
, 71. W. Oalne of the (»urt Hi
Baptla* Church preached in the Baptist ~-ircb berefawday morning last and
'tiled • couple of gapdidates In the
bay in tha aftanwoa.
there were no services In the MChnicb on Sunday the Bev. J. W. wa wrigbt being at camp meeting. Mrs. Ula Vanaman and motbar who
have been seriously m far the nest few
ntjniK to unproveAo the groat on of thMTMwr bfasda
-** Joseph Skill and family ot PMMdelhim an apending a few daya vary pleae- ^ antly with Mr and Mrs, 8, E. Pago hi
North Dias.
Joseph Siflrjn A Sons find a ready market for their Tam prodnta at Hollr
Mr*. J, ... , keeping botue for Thow Sayre and Ife during the Sea villa camp maafanW ill lam Doughty of Newark H.
gHEKIKPS SALK udueon Monday. August 21, 1003, between the hour, of twelve and Avg o'clock P. M.. to wit, at l-» o'clock In the afternoon of said day. at the Sheriff's Of. fioe. at Cape May Court House. County of Lu..'.. U NUMB Ijt^ON K-^ALJ.'tha f ollowlog de•celbrd tract or piece of land situate In the Township of Lower, (now In City of Gape May i III the County of Cap* May and State I New Jersey and b bounded aa follows: EG INNING at a post standing twantv Wt from the Una fence batwaau Jtromlah I ,'iiurih and property formerly belonging Kdiuand 1. B. Wales and also In the ' baaedc * — — d L. B. _l^tilrt y'nTlnntea Wait twelve perche* and tvrrniyooe links to a post driven for a corner, tbenor North faltyEa*t twelve perebea and o another post; tbenor (Id) a rorey o.ne degree., th— * twelve chalna and nloe —. —. (tlh) South forty-one dewreea West twelve chaliiawad twenty links to the beginning, within which bounds b contained ONE ACRE of ground, be the same more or MJMBER TWO — ALL tha following ..scribed marsh, tract or pi CO* of land aituata in the Borough of West Cape May. a the County of Cap* May and State of .lew Jersey and bounded a* follows. BEGINNING at a corner of land at the Knickerbocker Ice Company and Ibe West Jersey Kail road Company; throe* along lb* easterly aide of the line of aaM Hallroad Company North sixteen degrees fifteen mlnniea East one bnndrvd and fortvaevao faet to a ooiwer of land now of said West Jersey Railroad Co- formerly of William Etdredge; thence bounding on said Railroad Company's land South sixtyfour decrees thirty minute* East about six bnndrvd and twenty feet to Cape Island .. . , along aald Creek South fourteen minutes East about alxtywtx feet to a small gut or branch of aald Creek; thence South forty degree* West about eighty-five feet to the line of the Knickerbocker lea Company* land; throne bounding on aald Ice Company'! land North slxty-alx degree* fifteen minute* Weal about »lx hundred and twelve fact to the place of beginning, containing within aaldboandaTWO ACRRSof marsh Sitnate In the
£*1
' in lb* Northerly aide of the
Isaac H Smith OTHIER AND FURNISHER-
Opposite Reading Depot.
608 WASHINGTON ST*. CAPE MAY. N. J. A FULL LINE OF TRUNKS ^ . a Constantly on Hand . .
tabs of John W, « _____ * "“wuffilAMJL BRIG^r.^erlff.
THE HOMESTEAB East Oorner Washlnsrton and Jackson StsCAPK MAY, N. J.
THE ~Wi
ifi thoroughly up-to-date in all appot.il meats. Handsomely appointed parlor* for ladies.
Cottages fierved with Choicest Wine*, Liquor* and Beer* J. J. EATTY, Proprietoi
Paint! Paint! Paint! e^-n-iW^Msa’sr vszjsrt ssiisiLtAPAYEWlIlE BENNEiriP 108 Jackson Street, - Cape May, N. J. PRACTICAL HOUSE, SIGH AND DECORATIVE PAINTER. AGENT FOB i. r PATTON’S SUNPROOF FAINTS. GST& owarfawrioai ktadSalpMa ■WjkiO. S»j
Tweuty-niutli Annual (Statement, fanuarv I, 1905. Paid for Insurance in force, over One Billion Dollars; Paid for Insurance issued and revived in 1904, over 312 Million Dollars; Total paid policyholders in 29 years, over 92 Million Dollars.
Writp for information of policies The Prudential INSURANCE CO. OF AMERICA. Home Office. Newfirk. N. J. Incorporated a* a Steck Company by the Stale of New Ji i-vy. JOHN P DKYDEN. President , LESLIE D. WARD. Vic* Prcldrot. EDGAR B. WARD. vice Presideot. FORRBSTP.DRYDEN. yd Vice Pres. WILBUR S JOHNS!. - 41b Vice Prcidrw! .nd Comptroller. EDWARD GRAY. Secretary. Asst. Sopt., Cape May Court Fluoae. N. J 2010
j BECK'8 jjafiittff EMPOHiUi> Ocean and Hughes Sts. Cape Kay, 9* J.
IMPORTED, Key West and Domestic Cigars. " Turkish and Domestic Cigarettes. IBiMiMR Sim SSll®lES@iai\®SB IPDB>S@« High grade smoking and chewing tobaccos And all articles for the Smoker
WTTT.T. T.TTJ-F. OF rXKTE STJKTXOITHSiTZ'. —M^-Mocwliig gag Evowtet: Popora Served to Cottggea and Hotels
Mattings! Mattings!!
Now is the time to make vour Seleiftoiis. I have a fine line of Japanese and China Mattings. The Price you cannot matchjeither in this city or Philadelphia, taking grade for grade. A few Rolls left over at a reduction of one and two Dollars less on a Roll. THESE WILL HOT LAST LOHO.
CHARLES A. SWAIN. ' ■ Local Phone 65. 305-7 Jackson Street, CAPE MAY, I
nonce to bicycle kiders Attention la hereby called to the follow
dioasoe;
Uaaooa to ragutate tbr oae of blcytricyclea and almiliar vehicle. L InhabitaqtaoT the City of Gape May j Council assembled, and It I* bere-
a enacted by the authority of same. That
bicycles, tricycles and similar ' wbao m na* ou tbe highway, atrw — “ Blaoas of tala dty, ahall have aefa illnminaUng power aa to hnadrtd Tarda ahead, attached
thereto and kept lighted, between one
And"2e^t furtbvrordalDvd and Ofiee and Residence, Corgie & Queen Sts.
M. C- SWAIN MANUFACTURER OF —
Artificial Stone Pavement, Cellars, Floors. Etc., Etc. 7Q!Ug ABSS) STtSSSS SSTYSHS.
ait cotoi o* an
Au. Work Guaranteed and Best of Reference Furnibhed.
Cafe May, N. J.
3 bell, attached to the bl vehicle, which when rung may be
J one hundred feet distant.
^Sac-A And be it further ordained jmd
fc* to ride^ bbyclr .‘Sat s] tePlomblag, Steam and Gas Fitting.*
B. S. CURTIS,
vehicle, within the rlty 1
m. 4. And halt further ordained and cted. That no bicycle, tricycle liar vehicle ahall be ridden upon sidewalk* or boardwalks of thia city, t vided. however, that this ordinance *L_.. settled parts of this city, which are worn by travel and are opt repaired by the chy —or by tbe abetting owner. And be it farther ordained and
AU. ORDERS RECEIVE SHOP—No. 11 Dwcatur St.
ATTENTION. CAPE MAY, N.
gHEKIFF’SSALJI.
i facia., to aic sun of Chancery
grant perm Its to any perron or to ride aneb vehicle during a me. upon special portion, of the
public wars of the city, al any rar —
iEtSSS'E/i&i'SLS r may alaoprrmlt the nar of . _. >r other atmilar machina. by c-bil-
any such aidewalU. boardwalk*
“SrKST.fffl.Sb—
Br virtue of
directed. Uaned onlofthc Cow-t' of New Jeracj ' *■*
C Bennett 1. ow, Jr., et al , D tale at public
Monday, the Seventh Day of Awguet. A. D., 1005, May Court Horn*. In "nmtj of Cap* M a5i the foilowing described tract or paral
VALUABLE
Real Estate In Cape Hay Ci
FOR SALE
To close up an Estate
MECRirS' GENTRAi MARKET, 1 Corner Washington and Ocean Streets, 6oa Washington Street, >17, S19, 221 Ocesn Street
I. J.
LISTEN ! A speial message from Laventhol's Store Specidl Ladies’ Shirt Waists, 49c up This Week Pillow Cases, 12>4,while they last, 10c Ladies— You should keep cool this Summer. Get one of our ladies' shirt waist suits. They are delightful and cool, $1.25 up. We also sell coat suits. Sheets to go at 49c. Everything in children’s wear. Also a fine line of ladies' muslin underwear. Men— A fine line of men's clothing, caps and canvass hats. White fancy vests, from-$*.25 up Special fw tie Coimtrj. Watch for my wagon, all of the latest style do thing at the latest price*. JOS. LAVBHTHOL. 319 WASHIHQTOH STREET
Qreat Saving
- Now is-your chance to get your bar-, gains in first-class furnishings and neckwear. I have purchased the
, entire stock of goods of
SAMUEL A. LOPER CO. which I will sell at one-half the value. If you wish to save 50c on a $1.00, -come at onie before all the cream is gone. All are rare bargains.
I TEHEHBA UM
421 Washington St. Cape Hay

