Cape May Herald, 7 June 1906 IIIF issue link — Page 2

CAPE MAY HERALD, THUkSDAY, JUNK 7, 1906

CAPE MAY HERALD

Lcwia'T. STCVtua Pacaaieroa. WaaacH C. Nmu MaaSata: \n 1NDEPENOCNT WEEKLY.

Pabllahcd Every Tharaday Maralat at 80d Waahladtoa Street. Capa May. N. J. SUBSCRIPTION: Oat Doiiaa Pta Yc»a in Aovaact

WON OLYMPIC LAURELS. Mania J. Bkvriaaa aa« HU YUtaeT la Cteaau Ora—a. Thr Arorrtoan athlrtra proved the beroea of the Olympic gmmM at AthaM. anil the epleodld abowlnc they made tn the treat stadium under the shadow of the Acropolis astoulahcd the world. The performance of the Americans evoked enthusiastic praise from Kind George of Greece, who was an Interested spectator of the events. Fore-

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THK HERALD. CAPE HAY, N. J.

THURSDAY, JUNE 7. 1900.

Notice—After thi the subscription of' will be (i *5 s year, paid in advance

rCars MAY Hksai

DAMES AND DAUGHTERS. Miss Grace Baratow of San Jose, CaL. Is the only women violin maker In the United States. Mrs. Tin*ley. president of the Raja Toci school In California and a similar school tn Santiago. Cuba, will establish another school at Ptuar del Ulo. La Belle Otero, the famous continental dancer, tak'-s no chances of loss through the twisting of an ankle, ss each of her feet Is Insured for 110,000. One of the largest ranch owners In southern Texas Is Mrs. Kennedy. Her ranch formerly stretched over several counties, but it has since been divided. In the opinion of some stockmen Mrs. Kennedy's Is the best stocked ranch in Texas. Mrs. Sophia Bennet of Guilford Center. Me.< Is one of the smart old ladles. She Is eighty-nine years old, and besides washing the dishes, making the beds and doing the mending tor five in the family Abe past winter she Las made six large ruga, mostly braided. The champion woman pedestrian of the world Is Miss Minnie Letts, Englishwoman, -who Rivas exhibit! of her walking powers on a revolving track. She walked from Birmingham , to Coventry not long ago and covered - ». the seventeenth mile of the way In less than nine minutes. One of the best known New York actresse*. Mias Blanche Bates, has tnrned farmer as a relief from the nervous strain of theatrical wort She owns seventy-seven acres of land, era! costs, seven dogs, a number of horses and qnlte an army of chickens. She lives among them and makes them her Mends and travels sixty miles a day to and from the theater.

City Directory.

1 M—KXPRKSS. Connects from

-Francis K. Dukr-Jan. 1.1*07 Connell—Wm.«. HLnw _Jan. 1.1907

Samuel T. Ballsy Jan. 1.1*07 Robert J. Cnswell..Jan. 1,1*07

. . T. Maakel Sharp Jan. 1.1808

Jaa. J. Doak Jan. 1.1*0* Joaapb K. BroukB....Jan. 1. 1BW Samuel F. War* Jaa. 1.1*0* Louis C Rayrv —Jaa. 1,1*0* F. Blduej Towuseuri Jan. 1, 1*00

Recorder—J no. W. Tbomuajn Jan. 1,1*08 Assessor—Gilbert C. Hugbe...Jiui. 1.1*07 Col lectoi —J as. K. Taylor Jan. 1,1*07 Trea.urer-l.aae H. Smith Jau. 1.1807

Commissioners of Appeal, Theodors Mueller Jan. 1,1*07

Tbs John Mecray Post No., 40, G. A. & j seta on tbs third Friday of sach month at 7.80 o'clock p. m„ at Franklin street

shbol building.

Mayflower Lodgs, No. US, Independent Order of Odd Fallows—Masts sach Friday at tbs Auditorium, Jackson street. OgnlUHs Tribe. No. 1*7, Improved Order of Bad Men—Meets at M0 Washington

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Connect* from Angleecn Branch, Ocean City end Sea l«le City. Arrives at Philadelphia

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f. M.-EXPRESS. Connect, from Angleece Branch. Ocean City, and c city. Arrives at Philadelphia 6-45

St-Knar tkaibs.

, , 0 P.M.—ACCOMMODATION. StOJa

si prihcipa! intermediate etetioni

Connect, from Angleees Branch, Ocesn City and Sea lele City. Arrive* at Philadel-

phia 6.15PM.

. In r M—EXPRESS Connect* from 5- 10 Angleeea Branch. Arrive* at Philadelphia 6 55 P M. A no P- M.-EXCURSIONTRAIN. Stops 0 ' 0U at principal intermediate etatlons. rrivee at Philadelphia &.15 P- «• , r P M —EXPRESS. Artjve* ■OJ adclphia to JS9- m FROM PHILADELPHIA. Train, leave for Cape May—Express, 9-00 a. m., t.jo (Saturday* only I and 4.08 p m. week-day*. Accommodation, 7-** a- m. and j.15 p. m. Sunday, express, 9.C0 a. m commodation, 7.30 a. m. Bxcnraion 7.jo A tn. Sunday* only. Train* leave PailADEXpau. Broad Sheet Station foe NBW YORK

May ij. 1906-

WeckdavA4j8.4 40.4S3.Sl8 55A*7-o 7<».7i3,8oj.8xo.soj. 940, 10*1, •110 A. M., *ts 00 noon. 1*35. *ioa 140. »»- •» jn. too. *tj M. *13*4. 350. *4 00. *4-53 500. '5 57600,7 00. •800,900. tot* P.M.. — o*. night, SCNUAVA 4 38. 4 40, 4 33 5 *8, _J0.95011.00AM.,*!*-- **• "

43*4^400.5*0. *5^7.

MACTlg J. SHEfclbAS. " moat among the athletes from tbs United State* wn* Martin J. Sheridan of the Irish-American Athletic club of New York, who baa tw-n called the all round athlete the world has ever seen. Sheridan wa* very popular with the Greek*, ereifrihougb be beat them at their own game of throwing the discu*. He threw It 136 feet S Inches, while the Greek champion. Georgautlas. came second with a throw of 124 feet U laches. Sheridan's feat broke the world's record. He put the sixteen ponnd shot 40 feet 2V4 Inches. 6her1*an Is wiry and finely built. He stand* six feet one inch In his sock* sml weighs ISO. pound*. Is twen-ty-seven years old sod came to America about eight years ago. Becently he has been employed -on the athletic grounds of the New York park depart-

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From West Philadetphi* ouly. » 44 A.

1134 and 6 00 P M daily.

WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH.

May *7. *916.

For Baltimore *nd AA'—hington. *633 7*0, 83*, ‘loJi 1106 am.. *!* 3'. *» »3 - jo. 3 *S. 4 4«>. 5 *3 6 tS. 8^3 11 rf, P M.aod

115 night, weekday*.

_ P. M. is. 13 nighL _ West Pbilsdelpbia ot.ly, 3 55 “ *■1 54 A. M., *-55*5 44. *6 So. and »7 35 1

M^ daily.

•Dining Car. tExtra-fnre Train. W. W. ATTERBURY, J. R. WOOD. Gen'l Manager. Pnw'r Traffic Manage! GEO. W. BOYD. General Passenger Agent

. r» . The Bew*clerk. Henry L of England wa* surnamed Bcanclerk. He wa* one of the few kings of hi* time who could read and write.

The hyacinth la Indicative of Jealousy. In the Greek legend the pUct sprung from the blood of one wbe died for love The name was derived from that of Hyacinth us. a boy beloved by Apollo. /

The Greeks gave a crown of laurel to the victor In the Pythian games, but the victor In the Olympian games bad a crown of wad olive*, the victor In the Nemean games a crown of green parsley and the victor In the Isthmian games s crown of dry parsley or green pine les cea. ^ Omr Plrat Sugar. The flrat sugar manufactured In thi* country wa* made In New Orleans In ITBfl.

Michigan has hem called the Laka State for an obvious reason. It is better known os tbs Wol> from the former presence of great

a so plentiful In the Island aaa of Japan that they are In the restaurants of that country for

A NIGHT AND DAY BANKER. What the Phrsa* -nuakirns Hsurs** ■cana ts S. m. Wjrnkaae. The flrat all night bank In the world opened for boslne** In New York dty a few day* ago. A day and night bank la a new dejiarttire. a breaking frorf

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C OTT_Bin.aOAP. TIME TABLE In Eflect May 19, 19^as WUCSDAYS. Lv. Cape May- Are. Pbilr - 615 a. m. (accommodation) 8.46 a.m 7 OU.a. m. Express 8.46s.m 3 06 p. m. accommodation. 6 66 p.m 8 66 p. m. Express. 6 66 p.m 630 p. m- express (8sL only) 8 26 ■DUCAT*. 6JO s m accommodation 9 26 8.80 p m “ 0J» p m 6.10 p m express, 6 66 p. m 6.00 p m exenraion train 8 00 p m 8 60 p m express 10.40 p

cate, fearing that It win mean lodger hours and harder work for dwellers In dtlea. But a.large proportion of New York's population work at night m3 ready. And In the district In which tbs t and day bank la located. Fifth avand Forty-fourth street, the financial transactions ' after hours” In tbs hotels and restaurants have reached a proportion that compel* recognition. The bank Is expected to prove a great convenience to many In that It will eo-

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, 6A7 p m

[accommodation.) 8.16 p

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8.00 a m accommodation 10.21 a m 7.00 am excoralon train V.20a 8.46 a m express 10J4 a 6.00 p m accommodation 8 06 p m ^Gen'fsupL Css Trass'! Agent

counts at the close of the day's busleas and then deposit the receipts. Gerardos M. Wynkoop, vice preaidant and executive officer of the night

In England tha Ivy Is consider* emblem of fidelity. In all parts ef Orest Britain tha Ivy grows with a

Tha average gc to eagle weighs twelve pound*. H is* fast from tbs of Ua fata to th Ip of the tall and

born ta 1887 tn a at Huattegton, It. Y, and It was on a ranch In da* west that he gained the bodily vigor and mental energy that paved the way to In New York's financial "

D_ be stepped oC the train with 8 cants la his pocket and a of all work at a

rtgbt to manufacture the article ved- KWbt •«> D* baah b* was thmtm Bad daring tha tn of eeventsau yoara- i *I*» iraMda^Hfid *»■«*• e»dfc

8 80 a m express

1.40 p m express (Hat. only)

4 16 p m express

10 a

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Samuel R Stile*. William H. Tho_, Edward H. Phllllpa, Clark. Waller A- Lovett— William H.Gilbert.

president ig2 58

BOARD OF UKALTB. Dr. A. U Lrsrb. l-rreldrot . .Sept. L U0J Dr. V. M. D. Mercy, Secretary......—1908

Lafajrltr AL Hal:

BOARD CF TRADE I'rvaldent—gtrpbei* B Wilma, aecreurr—Lewi* T. Btevesa. “ srer—Tboaaa W. MltleL

County Directory. I tut ice Supreme Court—FrencU I. Kwsysc, Rep .*909 Circuit JiHige—AIleu B.KoUlooU Itll Law Judge—Jamn M.EHIldreibKep1911 — reutor of I'm*-Harry S. Don*bus.

Joseph L Scull B. 1908

Burn'S*li— K. Ctlutun .

County Colleotor—Jos C-iuntT Board i-f ElrctUn*—Joa K. Hsu

ElrctkMia-Outlier E.

Security trust Company Corner Washington and Ocean Streets. CAPE HAY CITY, MEW JERSEY

grfitmiml garflj.

CAPITAL Surplus and Undivided Profits DEPOSITS

s^AMUEL F. ELBE EDGE. Arro aan-at-la yf. HOLILTTOK, M AHTEK IN CHANCERY NOTARY PUBLIC. 310 WAiuiKuroa Braarr. Car* Mat Citt, Nbw Jbbsrt.

J)K. WE8TLEY RODGERS WALEB, WALKS' Uamco Utatmm Puammact. Washixotom axd DacATva riraxxr*. Cape May City, K. J. Telephone 03 and S4.| Office bout*, 7 to 0 a. m., 2 to 4, and 7 to S p. m. Office and reaidenne, Wales United States Pharmacy. Night B*lu

CiWBty Hoard of Electlooa-WBl. ’j.Ttter. Sew _I9(77 Couaiy Board of Klectlotw-MIcharl Keara*. Deui 1M6 m. of Court-Fecood Tmsday la April. Brptember and Dtermorr.

JEW18T. STEVENS COUNSEUXJK at law, 610 WAaBivorog St , CapkMay, N.J. Master and bohdlor in Chancery. Notary Public. Commissioner for Pennaylvama.

.my B. SMI W. 8. Jobnaon, Oeeao City Jan. 1,1907 John P. Fox. Ocean City Jan. 1, 1907 C. P. Vanam»n. Dias Creek, Jan. 1, 1908 , " Lndlam.So Dennis. —Jan 1.1907 Sebellooser, Erma....Jan. 1, 1*09 W ml ter R. Wales. Cap* May. Jaa. 1. IWJy H. 8. Kutbrrfoid. Cape May, Jaa. 1.190* Anthony B. Smith. Director; bamuel Townaend Clerk. State Senator—UwU M Crease. Ocean City, Rep 1*08

J-JR. C. H. LORENCK, (Dr. W. B. Sickler. associate.) DENTIST Ockax axd Hronaa Braggra, Cant May, N. J.

Oral Bnrgery, including Egtreetion of Teeth under Narcotised Air and other Anesthetics Phils. Office; Perry Bldg. 16th A Chestnut St.

Church Directory ar. nary's a. c. cHcaca. Rev. Father D. J. Kelly, Rector. Devotions and Sermoo—Every Sunday and Tuesdayavenlnx at 7 80 o'clock. •The way of tha Cros*”—Every Friday evening at 7 JO o'clock. Haas and short MedltaUau-JCverv norning at 8 o'clock. Sunday Mas na At 7 and 9 a. m. Sunday School—At 8.30 p. m. Inatrnct30 at 8.00 p. m. r. x. cRi-acH or tub adtrxt. Rev. Francis T- H. Flan. In charge. Sunday Sorrloe*: 8.00 a. at. Holy Com0 an Ion; 10.80 n m. Morning Prayer and iermon; 9.30 n m, Sunday-admol; 8.00 1. m.. Evening Prayer and Sermoo. Holy Communion—l«t Sunday In the nouth at UiBOa. m. Thuradaya. evening Prayev and address, .00 n m. Other aervio

$100,000.00 $136,676.83 $2,429,198.69

We solicit your account. Our patron* receive every courtesy and accommodation consistent with prudent banking. THREE PER CENT. INTEREST PAID on deposit* in our Savings Department.

-Advisory Board—

sac H. Smith, Chairman J. Spicer Learning Reuben T. Johnson

Dr. James Mecray William F. Canned y Albert G. Bennett

U. C. Tliompw,n, Manager Aaron W. Hand John IS. H alTman Robert E Hand

mm OEfMOfl, PAPER HANOINGS.

,W. LENOIR

Plaster TIMorh a ScedaltuTT"— -| Llncrusta, UDalton anb JSurlaps jOVce and /Show Rooms. Second Floor Smith Bldg. 610 Wash, fit CAPE MAY, N. J.

Pierson and Son. ^fHE|ilEw|cAPE|liAY|iARKEt:^> Xor. Washington and Union Sts. Where you will find choice Groceries, Vegetables, Provisions and fruits. We also handle “Michbners Star Hams”

James J. Doak Carpenter & S&uilaet Jobbing Promptly attended to No. 833 Washington Street CAPE MAY, N. J. Local Phone 97

Rev Arthur W. Spooner,

D. D.. Pae-

at 1080 a. m., and

VALUABLE Real Estate In Cape Hay City FOR SALE To close np an Estate ffiniuRM wurai* waii) NO. 1. A three story frame cottage and stable on land, at No. 676 Washington *t., sire of lot 100 feet front by 200 feet deep. NO. a. Drug store at\S. W. corner * of Washington and Decatur sts, together with all stock and fix-

tures.

NO. 3. One-half of double cottage and lot, at No. 416 Bank at wv Terms and laferreattea apply te S. ». MARCY, Marcy’s Pbaraatcy, cor. Washington and Decatar ffita, Capa May, W. 4.

7.80 p. m

Sunday school at 2 80 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7JO p. m. Junior C. E. I nday at 4 16 p. m. Y. P. 8. a E. Friday at 7 JO p. m. Stranger* always made walcocne. riaar a. a. cacaca. Rev. James Burn*, Pastor. Preaeblug on SuimIa) more tag at 10.80. In tha svautng at 7.46. . Mootings at 9 A. M. and 6.10 r. «. on

Circulating Library NOVELS - AND • MAGAZINES Fine Stationary and Blank Books, Toys, Shell Good*, Games, Toy Boats, etc. M. L. WARRINGTON. 514 Washington Street.

Bandars.

iy School a18 r. n.

ling at

Mid-Week prayer sarvlae Wed needs)

Rev. H. F. Crego, Pastor.

Sunday School at UO r. X.

Wednesday eventag Prayer Meeting *

7 DO o'alcek

Yonug People's Ms* log Friday ova*

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o'eloek.

1ft #W " ™ JLU FREE FREE h*u.i

With your Aral cash pnrchaae of 91 AM and upward*, by presenting this advertisement and learn all

-SEW START SYSTEM_We have the boat sheet we can boy for the money in great variety.

'■ Meeting Saturday rvenlng at8.00

Ad on I ram Chapter. No. 8*. Koval Arch lasooa—ConvoanUona. third Monday of ■ch month at lodgs ro and Franklin at rev La Gap* Island Lodge, No. 80, F. and

Tneaday* of each month at lodga room,

Tasfalneton and FrankUa atraeta.

CapeMay Camp, No.8m,Modem Wood-

tan of America—Meate Brat Wadnt of aocb month at Andltortnm.

Capa May Cooelsv*, No. Mb Improved Order of Hepfanopha M«M* at Ogden's

tourth Thuradaya of each month. Cape May OoancU, No. 1891; Boys] Ar an am—Merit flrat and third Tneaday. of

aeh month at Auditorium.

Cepe May lodge. Re. fit. A. a U. W. teats flrat and third Tbnradaya at am moth at SS Washington street. Cold Spring Connell, Jr. O.U.A. M. No.

m CoM Spring, erevy

Contractors ft Builders YORK BROS. as veaa arms tea* P. O. Box 661. Cape May, N. J.

W H BRIGHT, FIRE INSURANCE (■ any Part nf Cap* May CnnBty Holly Beach, N. J.

I nice Ta Ibseel Defmiuts Ot CHANCERY OF NBW JERSEY, fo Thomas J. Kelly and H. Leroy Apoie-

t. dghtcen hnndred and ninety- » laadala the dty of Ocean City; and Tbonu* |. Xellv. are made a defendant ■a you own said land*; cod yon. H. Applegme, are made a defendant be you ctuin ea intereat in said land, by of an agreement made between you ■c said Tboenaa J. KeUy for the sale of ■ads to yon. April a6. 1906. NORMAN GREY. for Co F.O. Address, 1*7 Market Street^ J-J-St P f 63*0 Camden, N.J.

Notice of Settlement. Notice la hereby girea ttart, ,^ •«<» NnScfcacrmtamad. wBlImaaditad mid - -- May onffin ’^oanrn Hawd.

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IMP ° LAUNCH ; jjjjgjQfo Office and Shop-Oor. Coigie and Jefferson Sts. CAFE HA7. N. J.

SAMUEL E. EWINO General Contractor, House moving a specialty

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WM. 8. Sti^cW,

LUCE. BRICKS. SAITD,*CEMBirr AED BUILDERS MATERIALS. Taleribone No. to. M3 Bljmi* SlMUI.

MOW AKL) K. OTTEK, Haa purobaead the in-.won of tha tala 0. bOUDEK, and iimLaoi ta 311-313 Mansion Street CAP* MAY, N. J. OEtJv.T^AT. uigv<r)rm , aiJ?aEm WURNITURE AND "MATTRESSES

B-S. CURTIS Plumbing, Steam and Gas Fitting All'orsers receive prompt attention SHOP—Delaware Ave. Cape May, N.J.

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DOAK BROTHERS Groceries, Meats end Provisions Butter, Bgg* and Poultry Fruit and Vegetables G. E. Brownbek’s Famous Golden Butter a Specialty i25?KSSf“—“ RKTiiSKr-515-617 Washington St. Cape May City Advertise in the Jtforcdd

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