CAPE MAY HERALD. THURSDAY, MARCH i, 1906
CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE. George Springer of Downinf town FA. ■pent 8ond»T with hia wife here. E. P. Hand, wife »Oci eon of CeOMien were goe»U of hi* pereoU here oo Sun-
day.
George P. Koeter of Philadetphia eislted hi* Father the lir»l of the week. Mr*, tender Taylor and daughter Lela were shooping at Cape May C^ity
onThnraday.
Mm Ida Hawkey wa* a Friday elari-
or in Tnckahoe.
Eugene Spnnger and wife of Wildwood we-e orer Sunday riaitora here. Walter Hurell and wifehaee been entertaining the Miaae* Morriaon from Dare ton for a few day*. Mr*. Alfred Cooper waa a riaitor in Philadelphia Saturday. Mu* Belle Champion of Woodbine vtailed the DenUl Parlor of Dr. Wm. U. Hand on Saturday. Stillwell H- Townaehd of Cape May made a business trip here on Saturday Mr. Snetbaker of Woodbore was tranwrling buunera trip here on F'ri-
day last.
Sheriff Bright and daughter Eloiae were Sunday visitors st Holly Beach. Mrs. Nathaniel Sortou of Diaa Creek ■pent Saturday with her daughter Mr*.
Wm. Powell.
Miss Blanche Corson spent the first of the week with relatives in Pmladel-
phia
Thomas Lodlam of the Lightship Zixanra is on a few days visit with his
wife here.
To late lot last week. Mr*. Ida Thompson and son Allen of Stone Harbor are on a few days with relative* here Jones Hand and wife of Philadelphia were seen in the congregation at the Methodist Church on Sunday evening. Richard Lloyd and wife ol Dias Creek were csdling on friends here Sunday. Mias Gertrude iFUher of South Seaville spent Saturday with friends here Charles Lawrence and bride ol Wilmington Del. passed through here on Thursday enroute for Dias Creek where they remained a few day* with hit parents Mr. and Mrs. John Law-
rence.
Frank Corson and wife were entertained orer Sunday by there son Raymond on Mechanic SL James Ross is spending a few days with his family here. Miss Lena James of Green Creek la the gnestof Mrs. Fred Peteraon this
week.
Bey. Caine and wife are entertaining company from New York this week George Bohm and wife were re visitors in New York City, Mr. Bohm being nnder the doctors care. Mrs. Samuel Bock of Angiesea spent a part of this week with her mother here Swain Corson of Goshen filled the pnlpit in the Methodist Church on Friday evening. George Abbott of Woodtune * transacting business here nd Friday. Mr. sad Mrs. George Fenton have been entertaining company from Cape May Point for a few days. Mrs. Roorback baa returned from viait with her daughter in Millville, Little Miss Ladle Spnnger accompanied her home. i BEE ME S We have set a high notch to reach by the time our next report is to be called for by the Comptroller of the Treasury—-$50,000.00 deposits. We can do it with your help. Tell yonr neighbors about it; enlist them in the work; the task will be easy. Maybe we can help suggest some way to bring them in. The Fikst National Bank of Cape May COURT House.
Mr* Dwbotah VanOUdar la aptndmg a faw daya with friend* id Ocean (Tty. Mrs. A. M. Creamer and daughter «pent Saturday at Goshen (neats of Mr and Mas. Aaron Nickerson. Mr. Thaddena V.oGUder and bn-‘e «pent Sunday afternoon with hia Glandmother Mr*. Hannah VauGUder. Mrs. Edmond Bennett and ton of Imnadale arrived on Monday evening ■'or a ah oat visit with leUtivea here Ralph VanUtlder returned to hia acbool duties at Drexel on Monday alter spending a few daya with hia par-
its.
H. P. Mickel waa a Philadelphia vlaib - on Thursday. The pot-pie supper given in R*d Men’* Hall on Thursday waa a success social and financially. The young people have been rehearsing a play "Josiaha Courtship," which will be given in Red Men’s Hall on the evening of March Sod. for the benefit of the public school.
W BOSES 1701 Bit If yon fail to take advantage of the convenience that the First National Bank of Cape May Court House offers, it is your own fault We’re doing business every working day from 9 to 4. Come in and
look ns over.
BEST FOR THE BOWELS
CAT •CM UCC CANDY .FlMHat. P»l*«*Ma. Tum 0—4. Da Oo—. X-T.T BI*ko*.W—tea orOn—i M.Waa4 eeepTour blood clem
ER/TA. Ed son aid Unaworth have sent their bones back to Vineland. Mr. Robert Biddle ia looking for buyer of hia farming nienaila, borae and Beatrice Taylor, the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Taylor, U recovering from an attack of wb oping cough " Mn. Andrew Hawn has returned borne after a visit to friends. Mr. Lather Ingersoil has a Pbonogreph. The boy* are still attracted away— and—onr girls are enjoying tbemaelves? Mr. R. T. Johnson has a new horse. Mr. Gilt Edge h*s moved into the bouse formerly occupied by Mr. Joseph Hackney. Mr. David Hawn ha* purchased a new hone. Mr. Bert Dawson and wife and Mr. aac Vanaman have moved on the (arm of Charira Dawson for this year. Mr. George Oliver has a fine horse. It ia a good driver Ull it stops for keep*. * Mr*. Thomas Taylor baa returned from North Carolina to keep bouse for Mr. Charles Dawson. Mr. Joseph Greave is preparing to move. Mr. Baal Dickison has gone into the chicken and dock btunnera. Mrs. Priscilla Taylor look dinner with Mr. George McNeill and family un Mon-
day.
Mr. John Ktmaey has purchased a
GETTING BACK TO NATURE Trench Peasant Who Had Hia Own Idea of Tranea's Principal Danger. Th* French peasant who, since tbs days of the revolution, has turned all Francs Into a kind of walled garden, la still closely In touch with nature, and in spite of agitators and politicians, hia presence in the suffrage, to which be brings the sense and cunning of the fields, makes for national health. In proof of this, says Youth's Companion, la a little scene reproduced by one of the authors of “Sketches on the Old Road Through. France, to
Between Argentan and Alencon the writer fell to conversing with a peasant who, with Immense patience, was engaged In stirring the earth with vigor Into harvests. He also professed himself Interested In politic* and economics. and willingly talked on these subject*. ' “There la only one thing." the peasant said, at last, “that France baa to fear." “Yon mean." said the writer, “this religious question—the dispute with church and pope?" “No. I don’t mean that." ‘Do yon think there’s any fear of another German war?" *1 don’t know. I wasn’t thinking of that." *T suppose yon are not afraid of eiallam?" “Not at all." "Well. then, what 1* the only thing France has to fear?" “Hall." said the peasant, and •
A SPANIARD’S INVENTION.
Telektno is the Invention of Don Bernardo Torre* Queredo, a distinguished Spanish engineer,
illy with
VETERAN POSTMASTERS.
the- many instances where faithful service has proved a barrier against Interference for politlwlth the service of a
GIBSON PICTURE FAD SEIZESJOLLECTORS Takes Place of Post Card Cme .With the Young Women.
John 8. Fay, of Marlboro, who has been In charge of that office since April M. 1865. when be was appointed by Prealdent Johnson at a salary of fMOO. He had been successively reappointed. twice by Grant, once If Hayes, Arthur, Harrison and McKinley. and came under Mr. Cleveland'! special care In each of his two terms. Mr. Fay has over two years yat to serve under the •■appointment given by Prealdent Roosevelt February IS. ISOS, when the salary waa advanced .o 12,600 per year. Milo T. Winchester la believed -j bold the long service record as postmaster. He la still performing his duties in charge of the offlea at South Amenta. Duchaaa county. New York nnder the commission Brat given him July 10, 1841. The record waa jiald lor many years by Roswell Beardsley at the North loosing (N. T.) ~ waa appointed Juna mill hia death at the age of 02.
out- I —i gtri At the annual meeting of the Ab- ; Now stalnar*' and General Insurance com-
tamed and that In the XI yean of the company'* existence the mortality had yet exceeded 60 per cent, of what it have been expected from ordinary standard table of the I tots of Actuaries, which represent'd Hal that otherwise would have ] paid la claims. Ha attributed the
Tha pietur* which Th* Monk A to to mm am Sander la “A C th* Air." It la ooa of tha ■
Large aud very Ana planted stock, taro years growth, beds ace os ’'The Deeps” in Bog Island Bar, Virginia Aay vassal that can enter Greet Macfcipciga Inlet ana lay alongMda. Ocean Bar has Mfcnt at lew water, tide rim
Charles T. Campbell *NO- 606 WASHINGTON STCape May City. New Jersey FIRE INSURANCE AKK Vtl'll INSURED? Insurance placed on building furniture, stock, plate gins*. an< limUrs in the be&t Companies represented in the Country as follows: UNITED FIREMEN’S INSURANCE CO. OF PhILA. THE GERMAN INSURANCE CO. OF FREEPORT. HOME. FIRE AND MARINE OF SAN FRANCISCO. THE SUN INSURANCE OFFICE OF LONDON THE PENNSYLVANIA CASUALTY CO. OF PHILA.
JERSEY LEGISLATURE
(CONTINUED KKOM FIRST rAOK.)
mu to pro*<t-ti»r u ►J.. again.? n corporatimi for damage* n about her husband joining with her. Mr. Martin’s bill which ia nn amendment to the practice act making the aenrice of le-
MASTER’S SALE.
By virtae of a decree of the Coart of Chancery of the State of New Jersey, bearing date the Ninth day of January, nineteen hundred and si a (ioo6), in a certain cause ia herein Jame. M. H Hildreth, el inlalnanumod George B. Hildreth
gsl |
agent clerk or erg ueer of n i-o.-pora-tiou. Mr. wine's bill prorl.llng that the town cunticlla or other giverultig ill fix the tax budget when It has not been fixed by the l.tat election
•ote.
The senate committee on railroad* .ad cauaN give a public bearing Toe* day oo Senator Wakelee's bill allov Ing trolley companies to carry frelg' and express matter lu this state. 1 b bill requires the trolley companies t first obtain the consent of oarii m" nlctpallty througb which tiiey peas.
at public vendue, oo FRIDAY, the SIX TEENTH day of MARCH, nineteen hna drrd and ais (1006). at boar of two o'clock ia the afternoon, at the Recorder * Office, corner of Washington and Franklin Street*, ■a the City of Cape May, ia the County of Cape May and State of Hew jeraey. ALL that certain tract of (and aitaate ia the City and County of Cane May. ia the Sta'c of New Jeraey. boa tided and described as follows:—BRGINKING at a atooe 00 the ly aide of Lafayette Street and North ty corner of a wt belonging, formerly to Humphrey learning and ranning from thence along the Easterly aide of Lafayette street North thirty-six degrees and thirty minutes Bast anty ■*■ feet t- **“
Hogs 1 The attention of Wisconsin dairy 1 has been called to the fact that it to poaalfile for bogs to contract tuberculoals from drinking akimmilk or buttermilk after cows affected with this illiraiT For thto r as ana It to very Important t-a every creamery pot In an apparatus for pasteurising buttermilk. This will give the disease a heavy setback and prevent Its spread
In Chuctni of Row Jersey l %aa i&4 k t?gs."r': Hanley. Finley Acker Company. Thomas D Richardson. 8. W. Wolf. Edward B. ~ Dew-re* Fryer. George trading Ac as Showcu
re will b.
westerly cor
an apparatus for the control of distant electric power by means of wireless telegraphy. He Intends to apply hia Invention to veaeela aud made hi* public trials with them. The transmitting station waa a wireless telegraphic apparatus. The boat car a battery of accumulators, a motor for driving the propeller, another for the rudder, aud two servo motors for operating the mechanism of the ether motors. The servo motors were sonneeted directly with the telekino, wherewith they formed a single apparatus Herts waves were received by the teleklno; this controls the aervo motor*, which rent currents cither to control the rudder motor or the propeller motor so aa to govern both the steering and the propulsion of the boat. Taking op hia position at tha transmitting station. Sen or Qn credo began manipulating the transmitter, whereupon the host, containing numerous press representative?, as if by magic, slowly moved forward, gradually attaining a high speed, turning, twining tacking advancing or receding just aa If It were being guided by as expert rieerxman. The boat exjcuted all manner of maneavera with1 hitch under the aoic guidance of
Ihe Inventor on ahora.
I of you bold a Jodfmeut John J. McOoaariL who claims (_ some interest ia the laid premises, and yoa the said Edward B. SboweH, 8 Dewees Fryer, and George W. Kriihncr, •lading Ac
law of Elisabeth L. McConnell (deceased). who at the time of her death w~ ■*-
of the said laud aad premise*.
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THE MOUSEJN_THE AUTO. Description ef a T-ap That Oivas tha Captive a Side After It Is Caught. Now It to an antomobile mousetrap. It is made o' perforated Un aad baa three wheals. The wheel In front to
In his effort* to eaeapt tha m •eta tha big wheal to whirling Thto reals on the floor aad acta Uka tha driving wboal of a locomotive. In a
Just why it ahoald ha tfetouht •* laabia to give tha momoo aa 4 aohito ride aftor he to a«vht aonaetrap deader doesn’t too*. 1 to more to the point with him to that th# little novelty has attracted rfaned daal of attamttoa aad hamce aalOtavs
oloogawdMadhmais fagisaa Rato imehnndred and risty-eiae fret to the Westerly aide of Washington street; thence aloog the wester It side of said street Footh thirty five degree* West sixty, ■lx feet to the line of land formerly belong log to aaid Humphrey Learning; thence
ac North dfty-aix degrees Weal aad sixty-eac feet to the place Containing seventeen thons
ad aad twentr-ais square feet
of Und. more or leas. Being the sampremUea that Israel Stratton sad Hannah hi* wife, sad George Stratton and Abigail bis wife, granted and conveyed to Itaaiel Hildreth, ia fee. by deed dated September 17th. t8sj. aad recorded in the Clerk'a Office of ChpcMay Connty. in Deed Boc' pages 47A Ac., reference thereunto more folly aad at large appear: it
the estate aad interest of John S Miller, a*
a life tenant in the one equal undivided one half part of (aid premises, and including the inchoate right of dower of the complainant Mattie O. Hildreth, in the canal undivided eighth part to which her husband, the com plainant James M. B Hildreth is entitled a
aforeaald. and indwdJ right of dower .of the dreth. ia the equal ui
to which her hsahand. the said George B. Hildreth ia entitled, ns aforesaid, the inchoate right of dower of the defend *' BDoretk,
twelfth part to wblcb'ber husband, the aaid defendant. Daniel W Hildreth is entitled aa
the anid bin win be taken as confessed against yon. The aaid bfll i* filed to forecioae a mortgage given by John I. McConnell and Elisabeth McConnell his wife, to Pierce Archer, sole Trustee of the rsute of Alexander McConoeU (deceased), dated the Twentieth day of July, eighteen hundred aad ninety four, upoa lands in the city of Cape May. county of Cape May. in thi* State, and yon the aaid John I. Me Connell. Jr.. Katherine Hanley, and Alex aader McConnell, are made defendants because you and each of yon are devisers and heir* at law of Elizabeth L. McConnell, (deceased, who at the lime of her death was the owner of aaid lands and prcmiaesl, and yon William F Hanley, are made defendsal becraae you are the bnahnad of Katherine Hanley, who to one of the devisee* aad one of the heirs at law of Elixabeth L McConnell, (deceased), who at the time of ’ rath wa* the owner of the aaid land*
remises, and by ro
to have aotne right — therein, aad yoa the aaid Finley Acker Conrtmny. — “
Wolf, an
the defendant. Eva Bowne. ia the equal divided one twentr-fonrth part to which her husband, the said defendant Frank K. Bowne is entitled aa aforesaid Together with all and alngnlar the " — * ' J •ppartenaoces to the anid lag or In any wise appertaining. To be soM to the highest bidder, ia the srcarnce. aad under the direction, of MORGAN BAND. Special Master in Chancery of New Jersey. James M. B HUdreab. Solicitor of CBmpiainant*. Dated, January xfitb, A. D. 1906. p f $14 04
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atfeClQr,,— »—, Dated, the Twenty foorth day of nineteen bnndind Md six.
Dainty Work
LAUNDRY WORK
Rolict To Ibsen Detenfams
Ore Winters, her husband; Charles M. Bacon. Alexander & Bacon and Elsie Bacon, hia wife; George F. Bacon and Alice Bacon, his wife; George Flick. William H. Flick and Emma Wick, hia wife; Henry Thomas, Mary Palmer. 1. Friaby Newcomb, jewnie Newcomb. George Newcomb and Henry Sayers, hi* heirs.dev iseea or personal representatives: By virtue of on order of the Court of Jmaccry of Mew Jersey, made on the day of the date hereof, ia a cause wherein Lewi. T. Stevens, et ux., are complainants, aad you and others are defendants, ytm are required to appear, plead, anawer or demur to thi bill cokaid complainant* on or before th. aaateth day of April next, or la defan! thereof the said bill will be taken as coo \JJSSKS- to partition a certaii parcel of land aad pre-miae*. located 01 Lafayette street, in the City of Cape May. of Alexander S Bacon. George F. Bare. . H. Flick, Mary Palmer. Jennie George Newcomb, aad Henry • heirs, di '
nr, Alexander 8. Bacon, George F. aad William H. Flick, respectively, yoa have or claim to have aome interest in St* aaid Eva T SapW~mol
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Than Ever. The figures for the year 1905 show The Prudential’s Surplus ol Assets over Liabilities to be more than ji 6,000,000, an increase of over two and three-quarters millions for the year.
Write for infomtlion of poliries The Prudential INSURANCE CO. OF AMERICA. Hwme Office. Newark. N. J. Incorporated a* a Stock Company by th* State of New Jersey. JOHN F. DRY DBM, President LESLIE D. WARD, Vice President. FORREST F. DRYDEN. ad Vice Pres. JACOB E. WARD. 3d Vice President. WILBUR S. JOHNSON, «th. Vice President and Comptroller. RICHARD V. LINDA BURY. Genl. Counsel. EDWARD CRAY. Secretary. FRANK D. BUSER, District Manager Ordinary Department. lot Market Street, Camden. N. I H. E. RiCHAKDSOM, Aaat. SlfpL, Cape May Conn Houre. N. J. 2240
DO IT NOW
Now is the time to <ret you garden implements together and be-ready lor
SPRING GARDENING
We have purchased our line in these goods when the market was low and can sell you
Spades, Hoes pjP Rakes
At prices far be'ow the wholesale dealer. Do not wait until they are all gone, get in on the ground floor
Store closes every evening at 7 o’clock
CHARLES A. SWAIN. 305-7 Jackson Street, CAPE MAY, N, J.
WK GIVE
Green Trading jttfliip
WITH CASH PURCHASES.
MENS UNDERWEAR FROM 25c UP. MENS GOOD SUITS FROM $4 98 UP. BOYS SUITS FROM $1.50 UP. Store open evenings 8W SpecM tor tha Comtry. Weteh for my wagon. All of the Uteri style clothing at the Utv • prices JOS. LAVSUTSOL. 319 WASHDJaTOK STREET
AAK0H W00LB0N Fulling Greek CABS DKAUSB IN Groceries and Provisions, Dry Good* and Notions. Ready Made Wrappers, Ladles and Gents Underwear. A FULL LINK OF SEEDS A Line of Seed Potatoes and Grass Seed. Agent for I. P. Thomas' Phosphate. Poultry bought every Wednesday until 1 o'clock. LAND LIMB A SPECIALTY. Local 'Phone 55.
PtRave n» sow: sea where yea Mask; dest ehtt the tosse!

