Cape May Herald, 24 May 1906 IIIF issue link — Page 4

CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1906

OUR COUNTY GRADUATES

tDd bool day will tw bald al South Suu Till.. Wwlonalay. JUD. «. twrclunlu* ut UO O'clock- Tb. f.iUowluic pupil. Will br b dlplomaa

Academy—Kdna H. NVtwka. Eldora—Viola BloKham. Wildwood—Lena Waahbaroa, Hi Wood bln*—Mary Kollnaky Ea.t Creak * Here ha Hal.y Uudlam—l-roa May Coraon. Har Cbrater Hoblcjca Ataloo—Srlllr K. Smith Sooth Drnni* 'John Mrrrwald. f Townwrod, Florrocr Coraon Itoaban—Judith Tomlin. tTahlns Crwrk-Floyd 1* Hoffman. Wawt Cape May—Kthrl Hillman. El brth EMrwdc*. Holly Brach- Mar Staatoo •tlrat honor. ISrcood honor.

NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS BRIDGE WORK.

Scaled prop-aala wHl be rccalrtd hr the Brldf. Committee o( the Board of t-hoaen Preeholdeia of the Coanty of Cape May. V. 1 .until I.o’doekaooaolr L *

June A. D. 1906. f<>' *be hr ld(C ccroaa MackcV* N I-, accordiur to plana which may be m *—

of the t«th day of

—tj feet d It la*

Cra*.o. Wa ClermontSooth Dei Hickman. Sea tale Clty-Jeannette Clouting Ea.t Creek— Beat rice Hoffman. South Searille— Lawrence Parac. Ocar Hancock. Woodbine—Bertha Bralloeakr. Abram Cytroo. Lonia Goldberg. U>nls leetna. Court Houee—Mary H. Bethell. Jeaae D. Lmllam. Jr.. Edith L. l*owell’ Jay P.

Reed.

Erma - Rule McPhcmoo. Petaraborg—Emma Caldwell. Palermo—Raymond Young. Walter Clouting. Cape May Point—Bertha Woolaon, Florence Rulbarford. Frank Hngbea. William Woolaon. Beealey'a Point—Flora C. Young. Cold Spring—Harry H Seedlea Wildwood-*Mabel Campbell. IPanline Van Horn, Claire Goalio. Alta Ryan. Ethan Rwra. Irene Mae Taylor. Eldora—Hannah F. Brougnton DenniaTille—Imogeue D. Lloyd. Frank Ernest. Phoebe F. Douglaas. Bu rlelgh—Elsie M. Carey. Ethel M. . Strieker. Dias Creek—Harold Learning. Rio Grande—Spicer L. Harria, Harold S. Morton. Annetta Harris. Anglaeea—Seen Andrew Long. West Cape May—Emma Wheaton. Etta Letts. Gertrude Vaaaar. Archibald Far Tuck gb t>e Lillian Higgins, Viols Cresma, Ells Vanamsn. Hsrold Yerkes. •First honors.

— seen after the net day of May at the residences of A. B. Smith. Beraleys Point. N J., W. 8. Johnson. Ocean City. N. J-; J. P. Poa. Ocean City, N. I.' “ it the office of B. Pendail Smith. Rugit

Said tw?Age wide with et

Walls.

On the day snd date mentioned all pro penal* receired lor said work will be opened and publicly read at amectinf of the Born, of Chosen Freeholders of Cspe Msy Co. N J . to he held St the Alms Hoose st Oapr Msy C. H. N- 1. the said Board resen in*

the right to reject nay or all bida Each bid must be accompanied hr a

tified Check to the amount of PWe Hundred Dollars (Jjoo 1 drawn payable to the order ol Anthony B. Smith, Director of the Board of Chosen Freeholders of Cape May Oouty. The saccesafol bidder will be reqnited to eseente within ten days alter contract has been awarded to him. a bond in such anm and with such security as shall be approred by the Board of Chosen Freeholders; said bond shall be ia a anm not leas than one half of the coo tract price as accepted by the

•aid Board of Choses Freeholders.

All oropoasls shall be marked—"TUcEA

HOB BRIDGB." _

^Br order of the Board of Chosen Free

A B. Smith. W. S Johnson, J. P. Fo*.

R. Pendail Smith,

" J- .

Rule Bill Finally Pam After more than three months of almost incessant debate tbs Unltad Statm Senate baa at last passed the rate bill, with a tangle of amendments, and sent It House. It baa been a long and stubborn fight. In which victory has at wrung bj y public aentiineol, heartily supported by the President of the United States, from the well wo trenched forces of corporate pelrilege. It is not measure nothing on which legislator, radically disagree erer la bat It Is the doty on The part of the repreaentatlrcs of both Senate aad Hoose In conferane* a reasonable attitude and raise as law

a City.

On the day and date mrtrtftned all proposals receired for said work will be opened and publicly read at a meeting of the Board of Chosen Freeholders of Cape May County, N. J . to be held at the Alma House at Cape

May C. H-. N. J.

Bach bid mual be accompanied hr a Certified Check to the amount of One Hundred Dollars (fiio}.) drawn payable to the order of Anthony B. Smith. Director of the Hoard of Chosen Freeholders of Cape May

Cm H. J. 1

The successful bidder will be required to

execute within ten days after contract has been awarded to him. a hood in such sum and with such security as shall be approred by the Board of Chosen Freeholders; said bond shall be in s sum not lens than cue half of the contract price as accepted by the

ss-d Board of Chosen Freeholders. All proposals shall be marked,—"TURN-

OUTS.”

By o dec of Board of Chosen Free hoi deA

of Cape May County, N- J

A. B. Smith. Director. ^

K Fxxdau. Smith. Engineer

J. P. Fox J. D. Lad C. P Vat

billm

Snooewaful Week-Bad Party So successful was the weekend party which the Savoy Opera Company gaec last year at Cape May that they are plat to repeat It this week. The Cokmlal Hotel will be opened'to day especially - for members of the company and devoted entirely to their use. The inevitable !

p rum pin reproductions of operas gir preceding yeses will also add to the general ealertainment. Soma of the party even planning to stay down oesr . oration Day, aad so get something

Avalon's Municipal Plan Avalon Is reaping the benefits of el The Borough Council is expending duet to 110,000 la opening many new avenui and laying cement sidewalks aad curbs

NEW SHORT STORIES

The late Bertah WUklnt. owner of the Washington Poet, efitno to WaabIngtoo as a member pf congress and left a good many political friends la i was In his office one day several administration* ago when a rery aaedy man came In. He was ragged and dirty, unshaven and generally woebe*^Beriah,“ be said, “I am down and oat. I hare lost everything I had, and I want you to get me tome kind of a Job." Wilkins looked the man orer and found be was a lawyer who had done him some service In Ohla He eald be would do what be coaid. “Bat first let me make yon presec table." be continued. They went to a barber shop where the msn was shaved and bad a hair

MsrrtTjmT™* ittS ass's; win b*~ i_County Court House in the Stale on Sal or day, June rad. 1906. beginning promptly st 9 a m-and continuing until p p. «n. On this date candidates will be examined in Algebra, Plane Geometiy, Solid Geometry. English Grammar and Uterslnrc. United

in two Uaguag. . need on nagra ytand yjol theca In view of the present limited Urn ante of one day, the esaminstiona

. adjourned ■ Court Houses _ between 9 and

■ir;

nly Si ninth

the seyerel County

the morning of Jun.- 16th,

, — 1 o'clock, or comnetiti may if they prefer, take these raatninatin at the College either on Saturday. June l6tb on Tuesday, September. 16th. e» msy tier anil the Individual loovemcnce of the candidates. For farther information

write to

O. O. BARR.

S-io

Cspe M

NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS TURNOUTS.

A. D. 1906 lor the

turnonts on the line of the snd Coon tv rood leading from Rio Grande to Holly Beech. N. 1.. according to plans and specifications which may be seen after the list day of May ut the rctodence of D. ScbellengrT. Bnna. N. J.; C. F. Vans ** * * the office of

N. I., or at tb

cot and a bath. Them

him to a clothing store and bought him a complete outfit—frock coat high bat. good ah ore. shirt, collar and everything be needed. The change wa* marvel The Ohioan looked distinguished

D. Scbellenger,

r Haii.

coosnli with the — rlattyc to the provisions of the concurrent •hing law* fo: the Delaarmre River and sy. proposed to.be enacted by the States 1 New Jersey aad Dels* JOHN BOYD AVIS,

o whom it may caneern: Tmke notice that the subscriber wifi apply to the Conri of Common Flees of the county of Cape May, st the Court House, ia Cepe May Court Bouse on Wednesday, the thirteenth day of June, A- D- 190*,. a* “— 'dock in the forenoon, dr as soou I fter as the Court may bear the same

. at the Ebfaitt House, on Jackson street, ia the City of Cape May, in said county. Dated May *3, 1906. at AUGUST B0LLHY.

teenth day of Jana. A. a

Sewells Point Motet, on Bench avena the Ciiv of Cape May, ia said county. Dated May n. 1906. at WILLIAM 11

Notice of Settlement.

BEST FOR THE

NOTICE o whom it ma*.concern: Take notice that the subscriber will apply to the Court of Common Pleas of the county , ' "ipe May. at the Court House in < ape . Court House on Wednesday, the aislb day of lone. A- D. 190&, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, or aa anon thereafter as the Court msy hear the same for s license to keep an lua and Tavern and tose.l splrilous. vinon*, mall and brewed liquors at the Hotel Lafayette. north corner of Decs tin street and Beach avenae, in the City cf Cape May. in said conaty. Dated. May 16 !«j6. AMOS O. ALLABACH.

—Tbs West Jcrrey and Seashore Railroad will change schednlr tomorrow, and ■dd more truins.

Mrs. M. S. SOUTH ORANGE, WRITES THE PRUDENTIAL; «mW0 months Hffo I felt that I would -L have to let the insuranee drop for a while, but your representative pointed out with such clearness that death was ever present, and as a rule, comes to us in a manner least expected, that I continued the payments, and when the papers in connection with the death of my son were forwarded to your office I received your check for $300.10 within one hour.”

Next morning Wilkins took bis frteod to the White House and Introduced him to tbe president Ha told the president that this man bad been of much help to him and be wanted to get him a place, thinking be might aectue a clerkship of some kind. "Are you a lawyer?" asked tbe prrel-

ent

"1 am." eald tbe visitor. "AH right" aald tbe president "1 will make 700 chief Justice of one of tbe territories." “Bat—bur - — stammered tbesurprieed Mlo man_ "Shut upP commanded Wllkink and tbe fellow subsided. Tbe appointment was made, and tbe um nerved out bin term. Wllklna said be got tbe place solely no bis high bat —Saturday Evening Poet DtSnt Knew MMrie. Big Tim B mil ran. who baa honored Washington with bis presence for two days, although be baa not ventured c tbe floor of tbe bouse of which be la

Aa be baa not been ia tbe boose since tbe first day of the occupied tbe seat for • tew hla arrival and BHIy Watson, bis private tary. who baa remained faithful at bis poet all winter, tells, this story about It: 1m." aald Watson, “vrbat's this bore metric system you come down to rota forT" “Never heard of It before," sold Tbn. “I have heard of tbe ‘double ouF and tbe 'kingie out 1 system In faro and of tbe ‘second favorite' and tbe 'progress Ire’ systems ‘.a borne racing and tbe •color and column' system In roulette a dosen more, but I don't know who this dock Metric Is, and board at bis system until they wanted me to come here and rota for ft.”— Washington Cer. Cleveland Plain Deal- - •. V- '

IF YOU WANT A Costume Made .-.SUIT.-. BEFORE THE SEASON OPENS Call on— EDWARD VAN KESSEL 424 Washington Street. We carry a large stock of all imported English and French Fabrics.

*14.00 16.00

Carload of Gas Ranges Half Sold If You Want One Apply At an early date tfo. 16-1 Hew Process Gas Range, 16 in oven, Ito. 18-1 “ “ “ 18 in oven ALL CONNECTIONS FREE COME IN AND 8KE OUB LINE OF HOTEL GAS RANGES Oas Radiator*, Go* Fixtures and On* Appliances We are also prepared to do all kinds of PLUMBING r In case yoa cannot can, drop na a tine and our repreaentatire win can I CAFE HAY ULUHIHATIHQ COMPANY 406 Washington Street o. o. Merchant, Oen. Manager. |«

A Cape May M City Directory! 1906-7 r MULTUM IN PABVO—MUCH IN LITTLE Pries, Me. PuMUbed Soon fa a man talks If be only are It in a few words''—Joab

—WANTED: by

for this ooaaty aad adjoining territory. Salary SK and expense* weakly, cxpec

required. Spare Um* vaiuabU. Write at one* for full portion!

SUPERINTENDENT. IS* tnku St-,

Dainty Work

Ladies' and Children's Fall and

o insure pev*ect Iannis Where we •an help We excel along this pertku-

LAUNDRY WORK ■d M am •• car, -tirfy U, erftatMmcmmp.

— Tree Hand Laundry t» tram, m. nm i

Who's to Blame? Now is the time when all Net Doors and Screens

Should be m readiness for the summer season, and it is not our fanlt if yor have not purchased them, for ours ts the cheapest in the county.

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

A new lot of Ladies skirts and* waists suitable for Easter. MENS GOOD SUITS FROM $4 98 UP. BOYS SUITS FROM $i.50 UP. ^ MENS UNDERWEAR FROM 25c UP. WE GIVE

Green Trudiqg $tflifs

FOR CASH PURCHASES ONLY Store open eveniftgs BST Special for tbe Country. Watch for my wagon. Allot the latest sty Is do thing at the lat~i prices. JOS: LAVBNTHOL. 319 WASHIHGTOH STREET

AAB0H W00L80S Fit lung Creek CASH DHALER IN Groceries and Provisions, Dry Coeds and Notions. Ready Made Wrappers, Ladies and Cents 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 i o'clock. LAND LIME A SPECIALTY. Local 'Phone 55.

Charles T. Campbell NO. 600 WASHINGTON ST

Cape May City, New Jersey

FIRE INSURANCE ARE YOU INSURED*

itore, stock, plate i in the Country as

gbM, aa nUowg:

UNITED FIREMENS INSURANCE CO. OF PHILA. THE GERMAN INSURANCE CO. OF FREEPORT. HOME. FIRE AND MARINE OP SAN FRANCISCO. THE SUN INSURANCE OFFICE OF LONDON. THE PENNSYLVANIA CASUALTY CO. OF PHILA