CAPE MAY HERAIP, THURSDAY, JUNK 14. 1906
COUNTY ITEMS F15MINO CREEK. FISHIMi CHEEK. June lS-CJ«n MtUbro ol Cold hprin* called < Frank kUtlbevi on Sunday. Itrsel Wooleon, wife and ton a ■pending ■ fe« day» with hi* parent* John Bat* and wife and Frank Bate and wife attended the funeral of Miaa Battle Stone at Burleigh on Sunday. Henry Shaw and wife drove to Holly Beach on Sunday. Meadame* Mary Schellenger and Ella Stratton apent T need ay with relative* at Gape May. Mn Kate Snyder and son, spent the last of the week with her mother Mrs L. Vanaman Ask Henben how he likes conka? Bert Snyder and wife of Holly Beach, spent the first of the week here. John Snyder, wife and daughter, called on Edward Crowell and wife on Sunday. Elwood Wooleon haa returned home for the summer, after spending the winter in Arnold, Pa. The Children's Day ererclaca w< held Sunday evening, the children rendered their many dlflerent selections with the utmost care and ease.
CAPE MAY COURT MOUSE. CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE. June IS —Win J. Tyler and family are entertaining company from (Jlouceeter Joseph Crease, Alexander Douglass and wife of ..Burleigh, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Douglass Sunday. Mrs. Garner l^and and children ol Burleigh were Sunday visitors here. A number of onr yonng people visited Wildwood on Saturday evening. Miaa Sadie Bobinsop of Philadelphia and Mias Ida of Avalon, spent Sunday with their parents here. Mrs. H. M. I-awrenc* is on an extendvisit with relative* in Toms Biver and Trenton. Ralph Trent and bnde of Clayton, are visiting relatives her this week. Mias Merinds Stillwell of Cape May haa been spending several days with Jacob Garrison and wife on Mechanic street. -» Joseph Weldon of West Cape May, wavs recent visitor at the home of Socrates Willi*. Wm. Steal and wife are entertaining company from West Chester for a- few days. Bert Carey of Burleigh, was calling qd friends bare Sunday. Mrs. Soman Howell and daughter Thelma, are on a fiait with relatiyee at Haley vibe. Henry Pierce and wife of Bridgeton, were over Sunday visitors here. Virgil Erricaon of Diaa Creek, made a bnaineaa trip here on Monday. Mn. Ethel Long of Mayvillr. visited her parents here on Sunday.
The pupil* of St. Mary's achool gsye a pleasing entertainment at the dose of their achool year, in the Auditorium on Tucaday evening. They presented "Snow White'' the atory of the aeveii dwarfs, la a lour act operetta, with the following coat of characters: Snow White. Miaa Ada RaddiBe; Queen, Marie McDonnell; Pj^nee, Howard Barnett; Carl, the Huntsman, Paul McDonnaU; Max, James Shaugbneaay, Hans, Owen Crean; Violet. Catharine Needles. Arbutus. Marie Camp; Daflodil, Mary Conley; chorua of dwarf* fall chorus of forest children. Mias Katharyn Harris gave the aoiotalory for the daaa The sabre doll, -The Charge of the Light Bndgade.'' was excellently don* by the following boys: Paul McDonnell, Howard Barnett. Fraode Shield, William Crean. Lome
The scarf fantastic* ware also prettily sxacatad by Mtaaea Marie McDonnell, Kathryn Harris, Mari* Camp. Mablr
cailr Stanton. Mary Conley, Baton Mo Donnell and KatoUe Harris
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NOTICE TO OYSTER PLANTERS Notice La hereby given to all lasses 1 of lands ol the Stale of New J.refy under the tidal water* of the Delaware bay and Maurice River oov*below lb*lla*runnlog direct from the mouth of Btralakt creak to Cross Lodge U«hthoue*. and ooaatooalv knows aa the ••Southweat Une," and used and enjoyed by such Masse for the taklsa. planting and cull vat Ing of oystoea, that all leasee for such laud* heretofore grantad by the New Jersey Stale Oyster Commission,
Failure to comply with tbs law work-^
-commission are required cancel such (orelelted leases sod may loos the forefsiud grounds to otbe applicant! Dated Jan* A. 1908. JEREMIAH N. OGDEN. EDMUND bTITKS. JR.. OGDEN GANDY. WILLIAM DmGROFF.
To the Common Cooncll of tlio City of Ci|» Mir We, I hr undersigned, being owne more than one half of the property on -idea of Beach Avenue. Cape Msy New Jersey, between Baltimore Avenue Wilmington Avenue, reapectfully petition
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. consifieretion of the benefiu to be received, to psy to ' City of Cape May immediately on the 1 pietion of said sewer two-thirds of the thereof Dated. May *9. 11*16. Cape Msy Real Batate Company. PETHK SHIKLDS.
NOTICE TO BRIDGE TENDERS Sealed proposals will be received by th Board of Chosen Freeholder* of Cepe Ml County. N. I., until twelve o'clock (noon, of the day of it* meeting on the thirteenth day of July, nineteen hundred and ala (1906). at Cape May Court House. N. J., fo« the following drew Bridge*; Ocean City. Sea Isle Cite, Holly Beach and Schellenger* Landing, for the term of one year from Jalj fifteenth (1906- to July fifteenth (1917)Tbe Board reserving the right to reje
Copy of Resolution passed at the regular meeting of City Connolheld lane j. 1906. Whereas. The contract for furniahing
I H Weaver* Co-expire* on July therefore be it Resolved, That the Fire and Water Committee be. aa.d are hereby authorised and instructed to advertise for sealed bid* for the furnishing and delivery of coal in the bio* at the Cape May Water Work* for the year commencing July *, 1906. Said bids to be opened at a special meeting of City Council to be called foe that on Monday evening. Jane 18^1906.
NOTICE To whom it may concern: Take notice that the subscriber will apply to the'Coort.of Common Pleas of the county of Cape May, at the Conn Honae. in Cape May Conn House on Wednesday, the itieth day pf Ji ~ . _jck in t“ — after a* the license to keep an inn sell sptritons.-.vinous, liquor* at the Ebbitt Honae. on Jackson street, in the City of Cape May, In said
Dated, May *J. 1906
AUGUST BOLLRY,
Notice of Settlement.'
Notice is hereby given that the of the aobscribcr, aa adminiattatoe _ — ham Schaerer deceased, will be audited and stated by the Surrogate, and reported for -ettlemem to the Orphant' Court of the County of Cape May cm the Twenty- ““ day of June pext. Dated, May 19,1906. Josars Hawd,
CITY BONDS FOR SALE Yon can purchase from $300 to $14 000 the City of Cape-May Water Bonds, dal May ■. 1936. payable ia thirty year*, iaterest
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▲ good game la known aa "GwttlBg Into a Ox and oat of It" Olre the player* tan mlnutea « to think of aome sort of predicai or “fix." Then call Urn# and lot eat* one write a atory Involving aoma In lb* fix that be haa tbooght Gather up all th* stories and distribute them ao that bo 00* wU cwlve hia own paper back. Now tall each player to think up and writ* a separata sheet of paper a way to get out of the fix that ha finds described. Then each one most pass' his p to hla left hand neighbor and, taking the pap r banded him by his right hand neighbor, must devise a way of the fix be finds described on that paper, and ao on until all the paper* hare passed through each player's hands. Then, gathering up the "fixe*" again, you may‘read each one la ■load and oak each player to road from hla pepers the way ha suggests for getting out of the fix. One tlx. for Instance, waa thui scribed: “Going out of my boose one day I caught my dress In the front door, which was equipped with a Miring lock. There waa no on* whom I could call to ring the ball for me, nor could I reach the bell myself. What was I to dor One answer, “Bang on the door and
rer, “Gat off the piece of yoar drew* that waa caa£hL" 'Unfasten your skirt and of it. Then ring for admls-
“Why don't yon atody yoar reading lesson. France*r that little lady's papa naked severely. “The words are ao hard to pronounce, papa.“ replied the small student. “I don't believe yon can aay
"Oh. nonsense! Spell the worth divide them Into ayllablea'' Then the apeDlBg began: “G-r-a-n-d. What'* that paper “Grand. Goon." “Grand, f-a-t What's tbatr “Grand fat, b-a-r. What does that ■pall. P«par “Why, her, of coarse. Oo “Grand fat her l*-l*-ls“-“Po let me aee the boot Whoever beard of a grand fat barT You sorely haven't spelled the word cor-
And Frances cried triumphantly: “I told yoa thane words were awfully hard, papa*, Too aae yoa can't pro-
Rlght Flwwwea. Boor flower*, aa yoa know, open In the early morning and cloaa at dark; other* remain open all th* Urn* and still other* open only at night Ton hare all noticed this no doubt, have yoa ever thought about the reason for these different habitat It Is
iaoect* or die. -The flower* that doe* at night depend entirely 00 Insect* that fly by day. and those that open at night depend on night flying Insects. Bo yoa see bow nature makes one thing fit In
about tt la that day Insert* cannot tUtae night flower*, and night la cannot fertilise day flower*. Th* fertUaatiou Is done, you know, by t carrying of pollen from one flower
to know that they can, with vary little trouble, transfer to paper a perfect tmpraerion of a rose leaf, tadudlnu color. Here Is th* way to da it: Lay tbs leaf co a sheet of dean white paper, and over tt pot a piece of white linen soaked in spirits of niter. Put the leaf thus Inclosed in a blank book and My away tmdar pressure fi week. At the end of that time tt wm b* found that th* ruse Maf has lost its
Teacher* of physical culture aay that 1*tore dearly Intended man to na* wth bands equally. Ages of,habit and an th# right '
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A TSEW JERSEY TRADESMAN WRITES THE PRUDENTIAL: «T BEG to acknowledge official state--L meut quoting options on my Five Year Dividend policy: First—$178 in cash; Second—Paid-up addition to my policy of ^255; Third—Reduction of £38.10 for the ensuing five years; I beg to intorm you that I have selected the first option. I wish to thank you for this notice, and would say that I consider the dividend a liberal one.”
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AAROH W00L80I Fishing Creek CASH DKALKR IN Groceries and Provisions, Dry Goods and Notions. Ready Made Wrappers, Ladies and Cents Underwear. A FULL LINE OF SEEDS A .Line of Seed Potatoes and Grass Seed.
Agent for L P. Thomas' Phosphate.
Poultry bought every Wednesday until 1 o'clock.
LAND LIME A SPECIALTY.
Local 'Phone 55.
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