Cape May Herald, 4 January 1906 IIIF issue link — Page 4

CAPS MAY HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, 1906

LOCAL HAPPENINGS TOLD THROUGHOUT THE COUNTY

DIAS CREEK.

I Snyder, Earl and Charle* Wo'deon, j I'-oyd Me Pbenon, George Mattbew*. j Ml* ood L*ou|{lau, and Jimea Me Phenon I At a Ule hour all relumed home report

Hi)! a (food lime.

woodbine

Mr, Meyer Bloomfield, Heed Worker I of U>c Cl vie Moue. of Boaloo, M«»-. I delivered a very InlereolinK lecture la** Kndav night, enUUed. Whai an ImoilI craul can do for America.,, His lecture na> |mrliculary interesting to the boys I »» he . as be Is an advocate of literary, 1 drl>■IIUK and dramatic clnba, and apoke much in favor of such dubs. Dr 11. Ueutacb, 1’rofeaeor ol Hebrew • in I nion College. Ciocinnati, O.. apenl Monday at Woodbine. He was parUcul. 1 arly interested in the agricultural sett[leiuent*, i-ublid and Hebrew schools, j Dr- Deutcb la a well known scholar and I I author of Jewish history.

RK) GRANDE Kverelt Brown of Green Creek, waa visiting friends here on Monday Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Hand, of Burleigh _ and Mr. and Mrs Jones Hand of Pbila1 del phis, took New Year’s dinner with ‘1r. and Mr*. Fred Negl, uullor ' Walters of Cape May, n-a Iranucuo business here on Tuesday

rtemoon.

Tue shooting match which waa held ■ere on New 'Year's day waa a deeded Many good shots were in evidence, The higeat score being 18 o»t of 14 birds

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To each pound oTi

nr a pound of sugar, a plot of water ad two lemons; poor boiling water tot the fruit eo aa to remove the skins easily; put the water and angar In a kettle and boll untQ It becomes a thin

•emethlda dfceet Salt..

The Germ mis call salt “the gift of Odd* and nffld to imUcee that prayers were better onsn-erod w-liru offered Mar salt, hi the aaat sail i> cuoalderad aacred; all oaths taken over It are Inviolable. and when an Arab offers salt

SWIUC BUIl UOM UUIU 11 urvuum a lulu . ». , . Sirup, then add the tomatoe. and iem- t ° * bp “/*?' , ona cut In thin slices; boll all together j !^! 1 ' If ,he M ‘! until tin milt I* lion,, tin'll n-inovn th, J” , trait in . platter end boll the elm,, nn-1 l, “ tO II la retr thtek: trhen 11 le cold eiM ■'ten"", on uii .|,iiiie,.

—The Wood blue B -ard of Educ«Uon sa losueurmled a arrisa of free teckaioa. Qua waa deilvarwd by Prolmmot Merer Bloomfield, of Beeaou. on -The Pnaeol Sltuatltin In Rhsaia - ’

Dvunisville MonCapt. Elmer w friends on irnlsi fifth Anniversary

Membership iu E. Church. The elecUou »f oil' School took place on iog this week. Sanford Van aman boiitlay season will relumed to Penmi Tuesdey. The .Annual -u[ Lodge held on Wssli to ending. Mrs. Joanns l*oug spending the liollt here returned to hei Mrs. Joel Fuher a in Philadelphia aeve

MrCai > McCann, our popular neWadaalet ra all the Baltimora and New Ym r.. as Wall as the Philadelphia papers the Cap* May HkhaiAI.

FISHING CREEK. Mrs. Linie Barnell and children nf Holly Beach soept the la-t of the week with Mrs. Emma Ba nett. Mias. Edna Woolson s,-enl the first of the week with Mrs. Hs ry Thompson at Green Creek. Mrs May Hemi'gwsy ami daughter l^ah spent Saturday at Holly Beach. Vlases Both and Emma Me Pbers-n apent last week iu I’hiladelphia. Mr Arthur Cheste. and family of Cape May Point spent Saturday and Sunday with Jere Wwolson. Edgar Woolson an«l Gordon \earicka spent the first of the «eekiu I’hiladel-

phia.

Aliie Huattd »pei,i a few days with

jrD. Hcffmsn.

Mrs. Jennie Lesnling of West Cade May called on relatives here on Friday Mrs SarahSu»der entertaioe 1 Edward Crowell and family on Tuesday last. ' Ernes! Bueyts is visiting his grindparents aflMfelwt ' ape Mav. Miss. Kirtta Shaw spent part of Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. Ueorgle

Snyder of Erma.

Mr Will Lovett of fx» Isle Is spending s few .1 ys with Will Me Phrrson

and family.

Miss. Bulb Swain of Cold Sp: visited her grandparent* first ol

week

Mr Herbert Bate of Weal Che. apeut Ibe bulidars with Ins i«rru'a.

FOR THE HOUSEWIFE ■atakeA Awplea. [ Pare and quarter good firm applet and put them Into a half bushel splint basket Into a clean barrel put an Iron resael. and In this put a large teacup ful of sulphur, and set this on fire with wood cools. Bun a stick through th* handles of the apple basket and suspend It In the barrel. Cover all with an old white tablecloth, then with a blanket and heavy comforter, tying this down around the bottom of the barrel to prevent the eacape of the fmnea. 11 will take about seven hours foe the l ' phur to bum out. Remove the cut take out a few applet at a time I lay In a two gallon atone Jar. OtSBt care must be taken not to coating, for If this la broken the apples will decay. Do not pack tight. When the Jar la full cover with paper tied down tightly When you wish to cook them, wash In cold water, the coating- Th* flavor la the

freah apples.

New Jorwey DfNlMktlva •eeatoo. tSM The "Dally True A»erioan".of Treutoa. has made arrangementi for thoroughly covering this loportaot session hi which ineetiot. of railroad taxation and limited franchises will ba prominent featWhUr the Republican party wID hav* an ovarw helm log majority, tbs Colby. Martin independent force* promise u> take this session by no means a tame ona Besides the full dally report* of lesrialaUr* proceedings, undercurrent ef opinion* and actions which precede and lead to me legislative act wlU be carefully watched and retorted. All subjects will belndepeod illy treated.and ths nsnal high standard of our legtslslire report* will be malntalod The publisher* will send the dally paper, during the eoUre »session, commencing Janaary K. for • l.kK Address True American Pub. Co. Trenton. New Jersey.

M took holder's Meeting

nnnal stockholder's meeting of Uti ley Building and Loan Association held in Ogden's Hall. Monday eveo-

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Bpouge the feel night and morning with • doth wrung out of cold water. For tha rorne take a talilrapoonful of melted home rendeml lard anti mix In baking aoda Until It forma n salve. Use with a Bltlc cotton: also mb vaseline on the feet nntl wear 1 lockings with white feet. One or two nights win not effect a cur*. It must be per elated In by the patient.

Cate Sore*.

Cold Sort-* may lie greatly relieved | by dabbing tlietii with a strong solution af camphor This will quickly reduced the swellings, fendcrlng them quite preaentable la • few hours. T* Poliak Tin wars. To keep tin* bright they should be washed well with hot soda and water.! men dried and polished with a little powdered srhltlng nud a clean cloth. For Iks Cnks Bos. A handful of dried orange or lemon peel kept In the cake box or cooky Jar! la said to Improve the flavor of th*

Parent — Who la the laalest hoy In your claaa^Johnny 1

Johnny—I dunno.

Parent — I should think you would know. When all the others are studying their lessons, who Is lie who sits Idly In hta seat and watches the re«t Instead ef working himself? Johnny—The teacher Th* Bslla*r ml a ■roots.

Wh«n Busan start! A cap about her

The broom goes fairly loapl Ths dust It fairly whirls. 8h* sounds tbs ultimatum. “The playhouse must b-- rl

Bo stubbornly II

officers for the ensuing year, receire

auditors report and transact any other

•a that may come before the

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In selecting beef for roasts or steaks ace that the lean Is firm and rod had that the meat la finely grained. The'fat should be firm and white Never accept any meat which looks flabby or discolored or on which the fat Ir yellow. In choosing mutton the meat should be dark with plenty of fat In 1L Moat without fat shows poorly fed stock. If the fat la yellow and the meat seems sect or moist do not accept tL As a general .-ule all meat should be firm, never flabby. Lamb end veal should both be light colored, pale. Veal. In fact, cannot b*

too white.

Balt For Clown tag.

Mirrors and windows will be tax cleaner If robbed with salt when that are damp and then polished with news

'° u | paper or chamois, and a strong solution

! of salt la excellent for cane chain and I alt beaket work. A broom will retain

•h' \ Its crispness far longer If before It li

used It Is soaked for an boor In strong

iter saltwater and then dried, handle down.

Salt and oil will remove stains from

j n , I furuiturt. which should afterward be

j rubbed with a regular polish, and salt and vinegar will banish verdigris | bras* and copper and make a mo*

The fltate Gaaette Tbe "State Gaaette" Ha* arranged to pnbiisfa all the news relative 10 Ike pnooedingt ot ths New Jersey IrgUlator that tbe people are IntereaUd In. IU service wlU cover ell action* of the legislature of a public character, give the on is her and nature of every bill Introduced and the disposition of It. No other newspaper In tbe state will give *0 mocb In detail of tbe legislative proceedings. A (act that ought to be known throughut the state la that the "Weekly State ra setts" la only one dollar a year. Tbe "Dally State GaaeMe" will fc# postpaid to aubacrlbere during the legislative in for tl.SU. Tha dally (or tbe session and 1 be weekly for tbe reat of tbe yaar win at BUB, postage prepaid. This applies old as well as new subscriber*.

Dainty Work Ladies' and. Children's Full and Winter D.-esses require a special experience to insure perfect laundering, that is where we can help you. We excel along this particular branch of LAUNDRY WORK and feri jara---'' ' ---1'^- -

—The Security Trust. Company.whose branch office Is the local banging Inetitutlo( Cape May City, has declared a mnual devldeod of 5 per cent; on stock.

*rom which point the rat* will be *370. For Itlnararie* and (nrther Information pplv to ticket age >1*; C A. Si adds. Kaslm Passenger Agent. 8SS Fifth Aveooe. New York: Hugh Haaaon, Jr.. Passenger Agent. Baltimore District. Baltimore. Md.: B. M. Newbold, Passenger Agent Southeastern District. Wa«hlngion. D C.: Tbos. E. Watt. Passenger Agent Western District. Pittsburg. P* : or address Geo. W Boyd, General Passenger Agent. Philadelphia. notice To Ibsen) Defendants. IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. To Nelli* Guest. Charles Guest. I-ottir Bell, William E- Bell sod J Howard Geodell. executor of Samuel W. Reeve*, or

Sheppard Is complainant, and you and other* are defewdaola. yon are required to appear plead answer or demur to the bill of said complainant on or Vfore tbe — -vi--* j— -- February, next, or taken as confessed "*S*ld bill la tiled to foreclose

Troy Hand Laundry BIO Decatur St. , g pf 141 r V«k OaOtf ftr Ait MhW«i

rXVffSTLVAjriA UILIOAP TOUM

Under rtl Personally. Tbe Pennsylvania Railroad Company baa arranged tbe following tractive Pereonallj Ooodacted Tours for se season of 1006 sod 1006: CsJIfbrala.—Ltav* New York January 06. a thirty-day tour by special pullman train, covering Interesting points Week Bonnd trip rate, cove ring all expenses. 1386, from all polo la Pittsburgh. Graad Canyon of Artaona. -Leave New York March 1. A tblrty-ooe-day tour by special Pall man train, not only the Grand Canyon bst tbs resorts of California. Rosod-trip rate, covering all expect** *886 from all point* Pittsburgh. Florida.-Lean New York February < and 10 and March A Two weeks to three months la tbe Sunny Pro Insula. Roundtrip rate. $50 from New York. B48 from

and ownership ot

sty of Cape I sy. In which

tbe said Ell D Edmunds

. iber BS. 1886. and N ore ml 1880, and recorded in Ibe Cape Miy County Clerk’s offloe, in Book No. 70 of Deed*, pages >06. Ac., end In Book No. 86 of Deeds, pages 26. Ac. respectively, granted aad uonyeyrd unto Samnel W. Reeve*, subject to tbe conditions and agrecoirnu — eatiooed and contained in said mortlest and because „ _ own maru isno, or some part thereof: and you Charles G neat era made a defendant because aa tbe husband of tbe said Nellie Guest you claim to bare some Interes said land, or some part thereof: and William E- Bell are made a defendhai oatne as the husband of tbe said Louie Bell sou claim to have some Internet In said land, or some part thereof; and yon J. Howard Geodell, executor of tbe last •rill and testament of Samuel W. Reeves, deceased, are made a defendant because you claim to have some Interest IsoA. LEWIS T. STEVENS, Sol Id lor of Com; P. O. Address. No 010 Wash in* Ion Street. I»Mtp(Bl0SB Cape May. v ' ’

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during the holidays Mr*. Ueltie IRckii called on relative* her Mr. Wm. Hiochclifl ays in Philadelphia. Mr. ami Mr* llerlw

Ded their -un-lar School laws on Friday evening, -tr. Shsw has a da«s of young men* rod' Hrs. Shaw haa a daas of young Ladies After playing garnet until a very late hour they were invited to the dining room sbert tbe refreshments were Served jo spundaoce Those present were Mieses Luis Shaw, Helen and Phene Me Kagn, DsnealG Hoffman, RietU and Geneva Shaw, Edna and Jennie Woolson, Olive Doug lass. HanuA Woolson, Clar* Kbiuow, Ella Me Pbersoo, Mattie Matthew, Measer a, Will Bate, Floyd Hoffmau. Eli bestWthe

BOWELS

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Washing machined are t decided conomj la the wsahly waahlng of clothes, but unfortsaatM/ heretofore -these have not baaa.Ad^tsd for ate with tbe stationary wash tub* with which modern bouses are now cam-

JhJSJ'sriL’r.ixa'— RUDDER HOW-TO BOOKS Ovsrssrebsslshsvi two MAtlrats dw 8m hTyg-ttajrsv.T,"

profusely tUoetrsled with baU tosw eo(r.rings. On* may obtain fall info Uoc in refereao* to wintering ptaoea^s and rated thereto. Th* book Is bound la

dnosed tour tbruogh Csttfo New Toek. Phllsdslphte, 1 Washington, o* Jsaoary I

NEW JERSEYhas a larger portion of its citizens insured than any other State in the L r nion, and Jerseymen like The Prudential brand of insur-

Write for itifor-:;

The Prudential

INSURANCE CO. OF AMERICA. Incorporated as a Stock Comps JOHN P DRYDSN. President LRSL1B D WARD. Vice President KDCAB B WARD. »d Vice r HUkkRST F DRYDKN. jd Vice Pres. WILBl’R S JOHNSON. ( th l

H. B. R1CHAXDSOK. Asst. Snpt., Cape k

Street, Camden ^.N.J.

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UARDWHRE

AN ORDINANCE uthorising aad inatrseting tbe Mayor of City of Case May to enter into a con—X with the Cape May. Delaware Bay and BrweU's Point Railroad Company for the removal and re location of the latter company's railroad tracks bet wren a point near Maoism Avenue ssd Sewell's Point in said . end embodyiag the form of such cHm t. Be It ordained and enacted by inhabitant* of tbe City of Cape May. in City Coaudl assembled, end It is hereby anthoriied — r. to enter into a cusuacs, b Tbe Cap* May. DeUwi reD'a Point Railroad Comt locate aad rhaagr that part of sma v-om-and maintained on the proposed New Jer

ySSJ^wfB^be^o,^ iy and tslaid ami onerstsd. later sit*.

MECHANIC’S TOOLS

JU8T RECEIVED Store doses every evening at 7 o'clock

CHARLES A. SWAIN, 305-7 Jackson Street. CAPE MAY, N. J.

WATCH THIS SPACE NEXT WEEK FOR

9 ui mil !| CLOTHING

JW Special lor the Country. Watch for my wagon. AS of the latest alt ' e clothing at the Ule* • prieva. JOS. LAVENTHCL, 319 WASHUfOTON STREET

May. Delaware Bay aad Sewell’* Point Railroad Company for the removal and re location of the latter company's railroad tracks between a point near Madison Arcane and BeweU'a Point in said City, aad embodying the form of such contract," it is provided as follotrs: ••Section 1. Be it ordained and enacted by tbe inhabitant* of the City of Cape Mar. la City Council assembled, and *- *-—*-

e Mayor of this <Tty t»

>a behalf of tbe

Chy to enter into a contract nnder seal, with The Cape May. Delaware Bay and Sewell'* Point Railroad Company to relocate and change that part of said company's Use of tracks between a point near Madison Avenue and Newell'* Point in said 2L55L2r,rs proposed New Jersey

ne substantially a* shown upon the anhmitted to amd City Council at this

log- and that aaU contract aha]' *-

substantially in tbe form following:" Aad Whereoa this aglrement ss in >m embodied in said ordhaance:

Now This Agreement Wltueeeeth. That the said parties hereto, in cooaideretioQ of the promise* and of the covenants herein

tracks therefrom Third Tbe R •ad agrees with tbe City of n the new line, when re located puranant to the term* of tMa contract, shall be used and operat ed sabject to the same term, sod condition* in reference to tbe operation aad nae thereof aa arc now applicable to the operation sad aae of tha Kac for which it is

■av other corporation or^rorponitiossT'the Beaeb Avcuoe or th* BaaBh Drive, or ^ tsrees New Jersey A —-