CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1906
COUNTY ITEMS CAPE MAY COURT MOUSE. CAl’K MAYtOl'KT HOUSE. Jun» fi Mr. »nd Mr>. OtDDor of Donni»»lll«-. wet* rUilor* hrr» recently. Miu Alice Coreou b»» returned home from • vi«it with relnti»'«* in PbU»4»l' pbU. Howard Kom ol Camden wa. a Sunday viaitor here Theodore To«er baa been .pending • few daya with friend* at Angleaea. Mi» Imogene Cray bn* been entertainiDK com, any from Searille for a few day* Harry Weldon of Ooahen wa* calling on fnend* here Saturday. Aubrey Grace wa* the guest of friends at Wildwood on Saturday. Charles Tomlin of Dennisvtlle made a business trip here on Monday. Charles Willis of Went Cape May made a business trip here Monday. Mrs. Kboda Camp of Goaben apent the first of the week with her aider here. Mrs. Ella Corson rial ted Seaville friends on Wednesday Her. H M. Laurence and wife are entertaining comtauy from Trenton this week. Mrs. Florence Harrell has been entertaining her sister from Medford for a Mias Delia Norton of Dias Creek was a viaitor here on Friday. James Springer and family entertained company from Camden over buuMrs Benj flail and daughter Bertha left this week for Townsend’* Inlet where tney will remain the summer. Richard Ludlam ot Woodbury is at his home fur a few daya Mias Florence Taolor of Angiesea was calling on friends here_Tbnraday. FISHING CREEK. FJililNG CREEK, June 6—Mil Kiel la and Genera Shaw spent Decoration Day at Hollr Beach.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS BRIDGE WORK. Sealed proposals will be received bv-th* Bride* Committee of the Board of dboaea freeholders of the County of Cape May. N. l .uatil is o’clock noon of the i«lh day of lone A. D. 1*0. lor the Coastrwrtlon of a rnidae acre** Macker’s Baa at Tackakoe. N ]according to plans and speHBca'ion* which may be area after the strt day pf e iraidtnee* of A. B. Smith.
po^* received tor said
and publicly read at amcctiug .4 Chosen Freeholder* of Caoe I . to he held at the Alma Ho.
Mar C H N T . the said Board reservu
the riahl to reject any or all bids Each bid muat be accompanied by
tifird Chec k to the amount of Five Hundred Dollar. (1*00 i drawn payable to the order of tnthony B Smith. Director of the Board of Chosen Freeholders of Cape May County. ■ V Tbe sncceaafnl bidder will be required to eiecute srithin teu day* alter contract ha. been awarded to him. a bond In such aum sod with .och security a. .Hall be approved by the Board of Chosen Freeholder*; aald liond aliall be in a aum not lea. than one half of the contract price a* accepted by the
Board of Cboae* Freeholders,
proposals shall be marked— TTTi-KA-
BRIDGB" _
By order of the Board of Choaen Freeholder* of Cape May County. N. J.
A B. SMITH. Director
R. FuxdaIX SMITH. Kngineel
A B. Smith. I
W. S Johnson. V Committee.
J. F. Fox.
for the housewife Dainty Work
itlooed all pn-
x will be openr. meeting ofthe^JUmp
at Cap<
NOTICE TO OYSTER PLANTERS Notice ia hereby glvtm to all !**»** o land* of the Slate of New Jersey under the tidal water* of the Delaware bay and loe Hirer dot* below t b# line running from the month of Straight creek lo Cross Lodge Llghthouae. and oommonlv known as the ••Southwest Line,' and oaed md enjoyed by such leaaa* foe tb* taklmr. jlantlng and eullval log of oyater*. that all ease* for.ocb landa bereu.fore granted liy Fe New Jersey Stale Oyater Commission,
rap I re on
JUNE SO. 1808.
ind most be renewed on or before that d ^Tbe law require* that each applicant for „ Imx shall make and file the pi escribed oath and shall pay the rental in advance. Failure to comply with the law work* " forleiture of tb* existing lease* and all right* ot prveeut leaae* in and to their oyater grounds and ail oyater* thereon,
—WANTED: by Chicago wbolenaleand mail order bouse, wlataot msu*ger(i or woman i for this county and adjoining territory. Salary S30 and expense, weekly; expense money advanced. W p-easant; position permanent. No in'
yaloable. Write at one- for full particulars and enclose self-add reeaeel envelope. SUPERINTENDENT. 1SS Lake St., Chicago. I1L
Big ! Bigger 1! Biggast!!! That's ns Growing every minute. Finding nea friend, every day. Court House Ban! l winning her way. A. Bank account give anyone a flnancisl standing. Get tb habit; deposit in the Court House Bank.
THE FLOWER GARDEN. The Kenilworth ley maker a beautiful. graceful trailing plant for a basket or for drooping from a box on
Those who bare little time to devote to the cultivation of flower* should plant biennials and perennials. Many of them are very attractive, and. none
requires much care.
Flower aeeds should not be sown thickly, aa crowded plant* are Invariably thin and weak. Either sow apart ~ o out aa each plant most have
roll a)
a for d
flowers are brilliant scarlet, six li In diameter and are borne on stran feet high —Philadelphia Press.
SAN FRANCISCO.
era By relative to this CaUfor aa an abiding place. There are aooe who will never he contei side to Ban Frandaco again.—New Or Ban Frandaco is almost the ooly
It Is fortahate that a ruined city hare no old to discharge while they
required
-d u/ay'—
apple
and the said commission
can cal such foretelted I the foretelted grounds
Dated June MWB. . JEREMIAH N OGDEN, EDMUND ST1TKS, J K-.
OGDEN GANDY.
WILLIAM DxGKOFF.
Tc the Common Council o! the City of Cape May: We. the undersigned, being owo< nore than one half Of the property ot idea of Beach Avenue. Cape May
aforesaid from the northeasterly end of the • • .meted, to *-• —
ilmiagton A' v of thirteen
Baltimore Avehi
aforesaid, ia alia distance
drrd and twenty feet
And the undersigned hereby agree with the City of CspedBay in consideration of the benefit* to be received, to pay to the Oily of Cape May immediately on the com pinion of aaad sewer two-tin ids of Use cos'
thereof
Dated. May **. 1906. Cape May Beal Estate Company. ' PETKR SHIELDS. President-
Take the carpet up and hast It thor•ughly to remove all dost and each is as may be. Then lake a mlxof spirt la uf turpcntlna and wKter. about one pint of turpentine to a gallon of water, and with It sponge the carpet carefully on both aldaa, changing the water ae often aa It bq-comt-t dirty. You will find that thM will brighten the carpet aa weU aa destroy the moths. The next thing to do Is to examine the floor and dean It thoroughly with hot borax and* with turpentine added In small quantities. When the room is well sired-sprinkle Insert powder In the cracks and around the edge* and relay the carpet Tobacco leaves around the edges are alec good to prevent the moths gutting In their destructive work.
Cook a handful of dry hops in a quart of water for fifteen minutes, strain, add a quarter of a cup of flour made smooth In cold water and cook Ore minute*. Cook four common stand potatoes and math them fine or preea through a rtcer. Add to the bop liquor also a cup of sugar and three quarts of og water. Cool and add a cup of 1 or a compressed yeast cake dissolved In half a cup of lukewarm water. Let rite until very light and frothy, stir In a cup of salt and bottle for use. Btala Mesaevar. Milk, tea and coffee stains may be removed by moistening the spots with the following mixture: To one part of glycerin add nine parts water and onehalf part aqua ammonia. Apply with a brush, leave for half a day. renewing the treatment occasionally aa It dries In, then rub with a clean doth and 1 after every bit of the dried subre has been scraped away with a penknife. This treatment Is excellent for doflle* and for table linen In eraL—Housekeeper. *
Havel In general outline the cooking pot herewith abon n referable* the comm or utensil. Us superiority for use In cooking soaps or other liquids being In a flange placed Just below the rim. This flange serves the ptnpoae of a drip channel, and Its object is and retain any overflow from the pot
Lidies' and Children's Fall and Winter Dresses require a special experience to insure pcv'ect laundering, that is where we •an help you. We excel along this particu lar branch of LAUNDRY WORK and feel sure we can satisfy the most fastidious customer.
NOTICE hom.it may eoocefa: it notice that tb* subscriber will apply i Conn of common Fire* of tb* comity of Cape May, at the Court House. In Cape May Coort Boose 00 Wednesday, tfe thirteenth day of June, A- D.. 1906. at ten o'clock in the forenoon, or a* aooe thereafter a* the Court may bear the aame fora license to keep aa Inn and Tavern and to ■ell spiriloose vinons, malt and brewed liquor* at the Ebbitt House, on lackson street, in the City of Cape May. in aald ’iJated May *3,1906. 7t AUGUST BOLLEV.
when the liquid bolls over. Annoyance in this cause Is often experienced, the stove la smeared, of the liquid being lost By the use of the flange this Is prevented- If necessary the drip channel can be provided with a spout an ■ toned to a band placed
NOTICE
> whom it mar concern Take notice that the subscriber win apply the Coort of Common Plena of the county nf-Cbpe May. at the Coort House in Cane May Court House on Wednesday, the thirteenth day of June, A D. 1908. at ten o'clock in the forenoon, or as aoon thereafter as'the Court may bear the came for a license to Inn and Tavern and to sell spirit...ons. malt and brewed Uqaora at the Sewell* Point Hotel, on Bench avenue, in
be (Sty of Cape May, ia Dated May *> 'Frost WILLIAM Hi
ROBBKT VKITH.
at#., for hotels sod restaurant*, aa wall a
Yonrs rsopcetfully. J. E. Cook. 818 Jsfforaen Bti
BEST FOR THE ■ BOWELS ■
an ounce of beaawax. half an oun castlle soap and a pint of turpentine. Pare the soap and wax, put then ' a quart bottle and add the turpentine. Let it remain tar twenty-four boors and shake the bottle to mix the Ingredients. Next dsy ah* ire it again and fill the bottle with water. On the following day it should be of the unatst ency of thick cream, and it M the ready for use.
Chop some cold bolted ham anfl'add some fine breadcrumbs, popper, salt a little minced parsley and aoma maltad butter. Moisten with milk to a: soft paste and Iraif fill some pattypans with the mixture. Break an an carefully on the top of each, dust with pepper and salt and sift aoma finely powdJbad cracker over alL Bat In the oven and baka until the
The latest expedient for ridding a bouse of rots Is the spraying of a Merits of ammonia-In boiaa and crat*a
Troy Hand Laundry
r Work Called For ini Sattrorod
■READ THE HE BALD*)
THE PROGRESS OF THE PRUDENTIAL IN NEW JERSEY H AS been steady and continuous since the organization ot th<5 Company, indicating an unbroked flow of public confidence towards an institution which has been ot marked benefit to the State. Insurance in Force in New Jersey, over $155,000,000. Nurn her of Policies in Force in New Jersey, over 900,000.
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.
To Reduce Price of Gas ♦ Price of Gas up to 5,000 Cubic Feet,. $1.60 per Thousand Cubic Feet. 5,000 to lo.ooo " 1.45 io.ooq to 20,000 1.30 " 30,000 and up “* i.ao “ “ “ DISCOUNT, 10 cents per 100 Cubic Poet If Paid by the 10th of the Month. CAFE HAT HAUinEATIFG COMPANY 406 Washington Street 0. A. Merchant, Geo. Manager. PocmT 110 - E £r.' Jr
THINGS THEATRICAL.
the cast of •'Mexicans" and has boon replaced by Louis Harrison. It Is aald that Preoldant Roosevelt
Edna May baa arrived la London aad started rehearsals of the now musical comedy In whldi Charles Frobman win present bar at the ~~
department of national defense—the
Ital.lirian Before a meal they retire to the most secluded spot they can And and eat with drawn blinds or surrounded by a screen. The explanation of this precaution la mere likely to be /ear than modesty. In daya gone by the eavage so doubt
appearing In ••.be Rollicking Qlri,“ to bo presented In a hew musical cc edy called -The Little Cherub." The opening will taka place la New York next August E. H. Botbero and .Jolla Marlowe will probably be seen In a dramatic version of Trlatau and laolde." Mr.
bis hard earned food away.
The entire fleet of Col am bus was ■rorth only *3,000, and tb* explorer's islarv wa. X-tiYl ■ rnar '
ally to Impersonate the famous Arthurian knight and Mias Marlowe has been equally anxious to portray the beautiful Irish prioceea.
JINGLES AND JESTS.
Who's to Blame? Now is the time when all Net Doors and Screens
Should be in readiness for the summer season, and it is not our fanlt tf yor have not purchased them, for ours is the cheapest in the county.
CHARLES A. SWAIH,
306-7 Jackson Street,
CAPE MAY, N, J.
Some of our SPECIALS.
Soma beautiful lad tea white shirt waists from 86 crate up. Our akirte run from 81-80- Co recta from Kc. up. Conat oover from ISc up. Soma lad tea' ruaacl and white canvass oxford tire. Ladtes mualln underwear at moderate price* Ladiaa Etou and shirt waist suite from IL38 op. Men's canvass .bore and Oxford ties. Foil Una of mao's high grad* nndcr- » car. Men's pant* from 75e op. Men's draaaaMrtn. Some bSaailfuI white dreMea from TBenp. Children’* draaaai from *6c up. Children's white cam*** oxford*. Boy'a Knickerbocker suite from 80c np. A foil tine of boy'# blouse suite at lowaat prices. Boy 1 * suite. Wash suite a •pedelty
Store open evenings BV Special for the Country. Watch for my wagon. All ot the latert stylo clothing at tb* latest prices. JOS. LAVEVTHOL, 319 WASHUTGTOS STREET
AAROH W00L80H
Fulling Creek CASH DKALKR IN
Groceries and Provision*, Dry Coeds and Notions. Heady Made Wrappers, Ladies and Cents Underwear. A FULL LINFr 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 LIMB A SPECIALTY.
Local ‘Phone 55.
Charles T. Campbell NO- 606 WASHINGTON ST. Cape May City^ New Jersey fire Insurance ARE you INSUREDt
building furniture, stock, plate glass, an
feUo*r»:
Insurance placed . _ - boilers in the beat Companies represented m the Country aa UNITED FIREMEN S INSURANCE CO. OF PHILA. THE GERMAN INSURANCE CO. OF FREEPORT-
HOI**, FIRE AND MARINE OF SAN
C SUN
THE
OFFICE OF LONDON. CASUALTY CO. OF PHILA

