Cape May Herald, 21 June 1906 IIIF issue link — Page 4

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COUNTY ITEMS

KETHRSBUKO PETEKSBL’KU. Juop 9J-MU* A. Van Gild** relumed home SatnniaT evening having H*nt «everal day* very pleaaanlly vrilh her aiater Mra. E. Bennett in Lanvdaie. Mr. U. Lumnilv «aa an over Sundar viaitor with Wm Matthew* at Lower Bridge Mr. Charie*Smith of Jeraey Qty waa calling on relative* here the 6r»t of the week. Mr. MeCutcheon wa* the gue*t of Hichard Vos* recently. Mr*. Edgar Vos* u entertaining her •Uter Mra. Lena Mounoe dnnng thu Mr*. Deborah Vantitlder and daughter Sara are ofl for a ten day vlait with fHend* in 1'hiladelphia and Camden. Mia* Cornelia Creamer returned home on Thursday for her summer vacation. Mias Carrie Voss baa accepted a position in Ocean City for the sun

KtO QRANDB BIO GRANDE, June »-Mr. Oarl Thom peon who U employed at Holly Beach, spent Sutr'ay with hU mother. Mrs. Emma Thompeon of this place. Mrs. Balli* OUlon and daughter Eva, are timUm relatives and Mends In Philadelphia. Harry Turner, who holds a lucrative position with th* P. K. H. at Atlantic City, was bom* on Tuesday renewing Mr*. Fred Neal has returned home, after a very pleasant visit with her daughter, Mia Jons* Hand of Phil*-

FISHING CREEK. FISHING CHEEK, June 20—Tbotna* Uemmiugway and wife of Ocean City is visiting his father st the Po*t.Offic*. Jacob Barnett and wife are entertaining Mr. Frank William* and wife ol Holmeeburg. Clem Matthews, wife and daughter Helen spent Sunday with relative* Israel Woolaon wife and aon Bertram Snyder and wife of Holly Beach spent Sunday with relative* here. Walter Shaw wife and eon of Cold Spring called on hi* grand-parents here on Sunday afternoon. George Kellar and wife of Smith port are occupying their cottage here for the

Arthur Chester wife and family of Cape May Point spent Sunday here with her father. Frank Woolaon of Lewisburg Pa. has returned home and will spend bis cation with bU parent*. Herbert Shaw and famDy visited Al Pierson and wife at Erma on Sunday. David Pierson wife and daughter spent Sunday with Mrs. Laura V. John Snyder was given a surprise party on Saturday evening. Those present were Frank Barnett and wife, D. M. Woolaon and wife, Lai Scbrtlenger wife and son, Herbert Shaw and wile, Edgar Woolaon Misses Belli* Woolaon Rietta, Geneva, Jennie S Hannah Woolaon and George Matthe-

CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE. CAPE MAY COURT HOOSE, June 20 Mr. and Mrs. John H. Ross of Philadelphia spent ' Sunday with their parents here. Mrs. Florence H nrrdl was shopping in Philadelphia on Saturday. E. P. Hand and family of Camden have been spending a few days with hi* parent* here. Mrs. Lea Oder Taylor and daughter Lela were recently visitors in Bridge Edgar Douglass and family of Burleigh visited gamoal Stitea and family on Sunday. Mrs. Dr. Berk and aon'of FraekriUe Pa. are visiting at the home of her parent* Mr. and Mrs. Lodlam Hand. Mia* Imogens Gray has hewn spending a few days with relative* la South

Samuel E. Ewing of Cape May visited Mends here on Sunday. Mias Edna Wtalidin of Cape May aty spent the first of th* week

Mr*. Edward 8. Howell and childr* spent Enday with relative* at Du

Walter Scheilenger of Green Greek

for Clermont Mra. Bertha Hackney and aon ( of Wildwood and Mias Baa Gaacs of

with relatives in Atlantic aty. Charie# Holmes, wife and eon Woodall spent Sonday at Green Crash. Mra. George Springer waa a yiatcrln Philadelphia on Saturday last Charie# Norton of Dias Croak rpent Sunday with Us brother bare.

the Hmuw. It pays.

Mrs. Emma Fiabar and Mias Virginia Edwards are this week In Philadelphia visiting friends. Several of our people went on a straw de to Wildwood on Saturday eveulng A good time was reported dy ell.

day of its ai f July, sin

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■ the thirteenth

oust, N. J.. for the following draw Bridges; Ocean City. Sen Isle Cftv. Holly Beech end Scbcllcngrn ■ anding, for th* term of one year from Jaly fteenth u^6) tojnly hfteenth (190;). The Board reserving the right to reject

ay or *11 bid*

Anthony B. Smith.

Notice of Settlement.

Notice is hereby given that the arrowst» of the aobacriber. a* administrator of William Schaerer deceased, will be sadilcd and stated by the Surrogate, sad reported for settlement to the Orphaac’ Court of the County of Cape May on the Twenty-seventh day of lane neat. Dated. May 10,1906. Joagew H amd.

CITY BONDS FOR SALE Yon can purchase from $M<> the City of Cape May Water Bimda. 1 May 1. 1936, payable In thirty year*, iaterest

as cooka, chambermaids, waltars, porter*, ala., for hotel* an* rut*urant*, as wall a* ■errant* In private families at abort

Your* rmpeetfnlly, J.ROaok, 818 Jaffarson Street. Capa May. N.

BEST FOR THE BOWELS Eg~&-SgS?gg£5 asajsitfsnrjr - ■

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"Have you had any trouble with your heartr "Not lately. I’m living with my third

Spaniel—Where did you acquire your taste for art ? Pug—When I was quite bit an art -

GLEANINGS.

There are eaui

depths of thirty or forty feet.

of binding women * feet the board of education has Maned an order prohibiting th* sale of email eboea. Hungry vulture# hare attacked men nd women In th* valley of Conch*, canton of Valala. A bull waa so seriously Injured In a fight with them that It had to be killed. Exactly a hundred Uvea war# km In

year. Forty-wlx of th# victims were under eight years of aga, and fourteen 1 over Mxty. In almost every Instance the fire waa do* to carekaaneae and the lack of ordinary precautions.

in Injunction to ireveut the labor organisation to which be belong* from levying aaseasmants upon him tinder pain of expulsion from the union to pay the salary voted a labor member of parliament who belongs to a party hostile to that of the injunction seeker.

THE ROYAL BOX. When King Edward wa* Prince of Wake be was known In familiar ctreke as -Teddy Wake." King Leopold of Belgium delights In a collection of ancient timepieces, one of the most valnabk being a masterpiece which belonged to Mark Antoinette. The late Cxar Alexander UL of Rnssla was once considerably embarrassed by a circus of performing fleas, him by Prince Henry of Beuae as a birthday present The young king of Spain la an expert In the nae of the sword. When a child be practiced with wooden swords with the young nobles of bis court His marvelous ability was even then tlceable. and he Is now considered one of the most expert of the royal fencers of Europe. What Is undoubtedly the largest collection of picture postal cards In the world Is the property of the Prince of Wake* eldest son. The collection tndndes cards from every country in the world and la now growing almost too bulky for convenient handling, there

THE WRITERS. e K Jerome has the middle

Kipling was christened Rudyard because bis father proposed to his nx oh the lake of that name. H. G. Well* la bts youth often wrote flOBOO words a day. but now be fines himself to 1.000 worda-JOOJIOO words a year—two book*. Mart Twain Is very food of collectlag odd obituary poetry and has a scrapbook, which be prises vary bk containing S.000 specimens. The memoirs of General Knropathln. a work covering the Russo-Japanese

under the direction of the author. The most remarksbk thing about the career of Justin McCarthy Is the tremendous amount of work be baa been able to accomplish. Novelist. Journalist, historian, politician and party kadar, be has found time to travel widely and to cultivate delightful social rektioos with most of the leading literary, artistic and political peopk of his time.

THE AUTOMOBILE.

by their motor care or persons permanently Injured by such accidents. It sounds like as extreme •assure. But Is itt-New York World. LegteUtioo respecting the automobile and experimental, but brief ex*T Of , . kglslstioj that will cover all poaelbk condition*, legislation that will protect the prudent antrmobtUst and punish the reckless and negligent.—Bcbenac-

CHURCH AND CLERGY. The Church of England baa an I come of fTILOOO.OOO a yser. There are within the United States today 19RS68 1 with 80313411 of 100 men The Methodist church on John street, a few doors east of Nassau, New York city, was the first Methodist church In It was of wood and stood

waa built Is the year 1704. In a recent speech at Taunton. England. the bishop of Bath and Walk said K was a sin for a man of kl to taka the Lord's day for pkai but a hardworking man who n. had a chance for recreation except on

ending a Job k very > like a woman In landing a bos . He puts In all his week before h the Job and forgets to keep up

W# have no word to say against politic*. Only it need not absorb ns eemptetaty. Tboss whs are taka sets d In ether things and who ante a doom - - hvtnghy hard work caa gtve tsamndh thsir owa geed.—India aapoRs News.

LIKE ANGEL'S BOB E 8 pure, spotless and white, are the clothes that we scud home. From start to finish, our wo^k is properly done, thus we can' insure absolutely SATISFACTORY RESULTS. Our careful work has pleased many customers and it will surely please you.

Troy Hand Laundry JIO Decatur M. Pboae 14 r Work Called Far And Delivered

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WHAT POLICYHOLDERS ARE SAYING. A Bordentown, N. J. t Policyholder testifies as follows: U T RECEIVED the check for the J- claim on my son's lite O. K., and thank you very much for the prompt payment of same. I will say that you are very quick in paying death claims. The Prudential life insurance is the best insurance that a family can haye.”

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.

-Yk ANTED: by Chiouto vbokaakand mail order boo**, vaaktaat manager! mail or woman 1 foe this county aad adjoining territory. Salary HO and expanse* weakly; expense money ad recced. II

went or experience reunited. Spare time valnabk. Writ* at one* for fall particular* and endow eelf-addraaed envelo) SUPERINTENDENT. 1» lak* St.,

ant for a ■errant girt Can you fast something appropriate? Bale*man—Certainly. Give bee a traveling beg^-Judge.

If* very amch tt Ray bait Don't kk* or Be ordered from th# g

The Barber—Did you? The Victim--Did I what? The Barber-Get that hair cut at • clipping bureau?—Detroit Tribune.

Ha cootds't can the baby T*t be could can the umpire

"Did you erer tank op until you beam to see things T" asked Soakem. “No.” replied Enpack. “We boll our

Lady—See here! Ain't you ashamed to be bitting that poor boree with that whip? Driver—I be, mum. He don't mind It a bit Would yer kindly hand to* dat fsnee rail f—Judge.

"How do you know your husband nelly works bard at hk office at night?” asked the suspicious Woman. “Because be hasn't any headache the next morning." answered Mrs. Wlea.—

quite a clever financier.

"Have you bad any troubk with yew bear! r "Not ktaly. I'm Bring with my third

HUMOR or THE HOUR

•reU yo\ be course of a ret mrmon, "don't extemporise arid . Don't ’poiogiae for de Inyo’, but

rated jailer nuisance* dat*e puffed up like toad francs ubkaaa dey think day's 'moat white—and be wanted to 'apute about de Holy Scriptures. He don't blkve dk, he don't biters dat and ha has grave doubts about de tndder. I dees d are mob th’oat, I does, and reyu I: " ‘Little man. down dec. how old k tut*

- Ub-buhr aays L deas like dat. TTbbubl Yo' baa been la de boatnee* of doubtin' de Lawd and bis works for twenay-fo’ yeaha, k yo'? Well-nb, de Lawd baa dene been ob-runnln' de unlveree twenny-fo’ mlllkoo yeaha and ■am*, and does yo' reggln, little man. dat a never mbcr like yo’ee'f knows mo* about the operation of de great and mighty cataplasm of creation dan de

"WeD-ufa, and yo’ dees ort to hbn crumple up and crape off! Daf* de way to do If, muh bruddren and mob aktabs! When de prognostic 'Balls yW give him de word and give It to him load and cua'eet De cbofr will now vodferata."—Tom P. Morgan In

“What do you think la the best way to do with a man when be you for advtceW "Find out what be want* then tell blm It k the beet aad wisest thing to do. That makes blm fed better when things turn out all • cause be can put the blame your adrica." “

Germany the alar group which - tall the -Big Dipper” k known a* "Kerfs Wagon."

What Is The Use Of inying out all of root money foi Bath Room Fixtures

when you can get, towel rack, soap cups, tooth brush holders, and all the necessities to make a bath room look neat, and clean, all nickle plated and sell for a dime each.

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

TRUCK BASKETS Best in the market. . Lowest Prices. BICYCLES $17.00 and' upwards A full Line of Tires and RepairsAARON WOOLSON GENERAL STORE. FISHING CREEK LOCAL PHONE 55

Charles T. Campbell NO. 606 WASHINGTON ST. Cape May City, New Jersey FIRE INSURANCE ARE YOU INSURED? Insurance placed on building furniture, stock, plate glass, and boilers in the best 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. FIRE ASSOCIATION OF PHILADELPHIA. THE PENNSYLVANIA CASUALTY CO. OF PHILA

To Reduce Price of Gas Price of Gas up to 5,000 Cubic Feet, $1.60 per Thousand Cubic Feet. 5,000 to to.ooo " 1.45 “ " •* 10.000 to ao.ooo " 1.30 " '* •• 30.000 and np “ 1.20 " •• *• DHCOUIT, 10 cants per 1000 Cubic Feet If Paid by the 10th of the Month. CAPE HAY ILLmtlSATOra COKPAVY 406 Washington Street. 0. A. Merchant, Geo. Manager. eeu^Mioiir jj.