Cape May Herald, 19 July 1906 IIIF issue link — Page 2

CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY IQ, 1906

CAPE MAY HERALDS

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THK HERALD. CAPE HAY, N. J.

THURSDAY. JULY 19.1906.

rr r .Vfln lhit <Utc, March I

The Golf Ch»mpion»hlp In the doren yeera of American ama’rur golf ebampionabip the native has lieen in command since 1891*. The field f..r the contest in progress at the Englearixid Coll Club comprises an American trained player who has won the British AWateur championship. W alter Travis, the two other Yankees, Chandler Egan and JeremeTravers, who are nnpueationably the equals of James Kobb holder ot the BriUah title. Golfing skill is at IU beat in early manhood; and, gradually developed, is long maintamed. Egan began golfing at school and woo bis Ant ehsmpionahip in I MM, at the beginning of his senior vea Harvard. UnPyear he took the a trnr champfotthlp agai n at the Chicago Golf Club. Tt»**rae, after four year* of schoolboy gntf, la to enter college this fall. The two nn natural golfers. They have the command of crery stroke by intuition, and their ease in execution r<-calls Fred Tail, killed in the Boer W't a lio was the MMt mastertul amatenr of the decade- Egan Ad Travers are so to qualify among the 32 to begin 0. -teh play tomorrow morning, and o or the other may take the low see medal. Should Egan and Traverse get 01. opposite ends the prospect is fair t-.at thev will meet in thefina! It ! b. hoped that the draw an+ the i mediate matches may result in a final 1 .. tween the greatest two goiters of the wot and£ast- Still if there be a “dirk Terse" itTthe field, more power to him.

Push and Pnblitdty Bush has made American men what ttiey are to-day. It is the great American spirit condense.! into a monosyllable Hand in band with nosh goes publicity r. a motive power toward success. The two are so close that It la diificult to know them apart. The mar of push ia a champion of publicity. If he has a good thing be-wishes the public to know at out tL If be has goods to tdl there must be push and publicity if be would convert those goods into income. What i. the use of having the goods to sell if no one, knqws of them? How are the buyers to be found? Push and publicity will provide the articles to be sold and the persons to buy them. Push and publicity are the antidotes of stagnation and starvation.

Jesus Teaching How to Prey tender Scfcetl Uaasalar My UlfM

Friendship OouDcU, Ho. •?, D. of A.— laato on Toaodar afternoon of each wash at UO. la Jr. O.O.A.M. Hail, Cold Spring. Tbs John Meerar Past No., 46, G.

‘"TbMdoraAfSritor Jen. I. UR? Edward Cnaai— -Jaa. 1, ISO; Tboa. B- Waite Jan. 1,

oSPS'raw.. at two Auditorium. Jm

■»«r , ssr..:CT* ssrrr&rSsSs as a iffis.a. , sssi.'”s.s.'v.-' , v5 "hrlafa tsachlaga about prayor: Group 1. Matt. •£. C Group l Matt. t.-1. k Group t. MalLtA-a Group « Mark Il:»: Matt. S:M.^ Grnun - Mark 11 Luks IT :l. auu. BTl: Mark UJ»; Matt. lt»; Mark U*: Matt. B:B. Group t laike U:l-S: UAA. Group 7. I^iko 11 11-11 Group t. Luks . . Group A Matt lt:l*. M: SJJ. » _ Group IS John UdS. M; M; MM. m. !t. r. . „ It was now lata In the rear A D. *9. or potelblr early In SO. Jaoua was probably still In Perea, though the exact locality U unknown. Jteus, In these teachings about prayar. repeats ■veral petitions of that pnyer first given In his Sermon on the Mount. He doubtless found It necessary more than once to teach thus particularly on the all-important subject of earnest prayer, and also would naturally give a form of prayer; but the dlBerenew noticeable In the two reporta—Math 6: <,-13. and verses S-4 before ua—show that ha placed no emphasis upon the exact words. He sought rather, by this model, to show in what spirit we should approach God and what, peti tions we may bring to him with aaawr ance of being heard. Not yet did hi teach the disciples to pray “In bh name." That came later. At this dati they could not hare understood It They needed first to learn to pray In a filial spirit, with and for others, and to continue praying If the answer

delayed.

The Lord's Prayer.—We Inappropriately style the prayar (fetch Jesus taught "the Lord's Prayer." It U our prayer—the prayer for every child of God. "IU distinctive characteristics—the filial spirit and the fraternal spirit. The Lord's Prayer U thus nothing else than the summary at the law put into practice; and this summary so real lied la the secrecy of the heart will naturally pen the entire life."—OodeL think the Lord's Prayer prayer; but as I live loi_ . more of life. 1 begin to believe there b no such thing as getting through IL* Our Heavenly Father knows a. favoritism; he is Joat as witling to answer the prayer pf his humblest child as that of the moat mature taint. But It ia true that we need to be taught to pray. Now the same Teacher who taught the apostles And early diadpite has been the Teacher of every one Who has been "mighty in prayer" since their day. And he has not yet dosed hti school, nor ever turned away owe willing to be a scholar may come and with the prayer which la oor Golden Text: "Lord, teach as to pray, not give ns some magic formula, lot saying prayers is not praying, through his own words of taaefc such ss wa have to-day before as, through practlco drill, ho will ti and train us, so that we too may hi

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Charles P. Qnidort.....

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A story is going the rouoda of the press thst while a careless nurse-msld cfastted with friends on the beach Atlantic City the other day, without noticing the rising of the tide, a big wave picked up the baby carriage in which her charge, an eight months old baby, was watching the ocean, and took it ont to sea. My! How big the waves over at Ab Untie moat be, end bow quickly they come up when they can take a baby carriage oil and never wet the nurse one loot away.

prayer" which "avalleth ma

Jeans' example, as well as Us words, taught thcos who wars associated with him that It U mas's high privilege to pray to the great God. At owe time

they asked Jesus. "Teach as

la replying he taught that we may

ce man reported from Wildwood the other day that a am cow had been caught et that resort, course, tradeaSSet be Mow there and be is trying to ihtaee aomehpdy to visit the resort, bat Mpon glsncing over the Wildwood Baa; we notice the editor of thst paper dldaot find ont there was any such thing as a aea cow on the beach, and ahopiy says that a correspondent of a •Philadelphia paper guilty of funtehteg the false piece of

Bishop PatM»*» fear ol a revolt In public nallte'dat against American n. wapapars is the result of the disposition to gsasrahae Instead of to di» criminals. It ia no more true that all journalism most suffer because of a lea !'! advlead pahlleation that the satireMergv t for sensational activity because of thc f tivitias of a Dr. Potter or a Dr. Parkhurst.

John D. Bockefeller has been looking c: rr some at the Owing to the ImpossibUltv ol moving

A while ana's burdaa that is often too ) eavy to boar U to kespqaUtwh*

kind fglher, and that we others as well as oarsah petitions should be tor the honoring of our Father's aame. the Christ's kingdom, and the pent of God's bleated will The Dead-Prayer Otiee.—What be-

ef all the inds of the

the dead letter ogles, reach the person to whos dressed, becaute of the p lug paid; some fall bee directed to the wrong

finally they fall Into the ofilce. There they ai read, and If valuable. If not. they ere given to the fiamm Such Is the accuracy and skill of thr post oSee department, that very few fall to reach their destination. Boom prayers never reach God because they are not address id to his office. They are directed to the audience. God's office Is not in our t If we direct onr pi

Chte8inda*~'AtisallEAalMgfc-*Jt Law Jndge-Jamm M-LHiktosUBepimi Ttesa-Harry fc Dosgtem.

BOSBli or CHOSEN FREEHOLDEX8. Aatheay B. Smith. Palermo, —.Jsa.,1 ISO? W. g. Juliusoo. Ocean City—Jan. L WR John P. Fox. Ocean City Jen.'l. 1S07 V. P. Vanaman, Dias Creek. Jaa. 1. tttt learn D Lodlaw.So Dennis. Jte 1,1907 Daniel HtoMl——r. Erma. - Jaa. 1, jo* S.«ASaSB!iS:iS.\SS Anthony B. Smith, Dlrector; bamnel

State Bens tor—Lewis M. Creme. Ooaan

Church Directory

Her. Father D. 8. Kelly, Hector.

Ms sees Bondars. 6, 6 sod 10 s ■

“ Weekdays, 7JO a m.

Sunday and Friday evenings eervic

st 8 o’d- ck.

ConfeemOns—Seturdaya, sod Thai ays before the First Friday, from 8. D6J»pmand from 7.80 to 8 SO p m p. b. entrees or tsb advswt Bev. PtsmIs T. H. Finn, la charga. Basil ay »tei rlma- SOB a. m. Hotr Comtea; 10J0 a m. Morateg Ptaj.r and aou; 9J0 a m, Snnday-school; 8.00 c Evdnfa« Fmyer and Bsraon. At Cam man too—1st Satadsy la tha

nlng Prayer and addraaa.

r,D. XL,

. _ _ at 10 80 a. a., and

7.30 p. m.

Sunday school st 2 30 p. m.

Y. P. H C.K. Friday nt TJ0 #. In.

Strangers always mode welcome.

fatn'ti. a. amvrncu.

Bev. Jaaeae Burnt, Pastor. Praachiug on tjunflay rnondag at 10.8U.

Ae tits aveOUg at t.M.

‘T^Maatlaga at • a. w. aad t.30 p. r —

Sondaya.

. Sasdev School at 8 p. ■.

7 30 0’c

Mid-weak prayer aervloa Wsdomday

evening st 8 o’clock.

Wees masting a, Tsaaday, Thai

Bev. H. F. Orego, Pastor.

Praachlngoo Sunday morning at 10.80.

a the evenlag at 1M.

becaute the addreea la II- u . m lm

BoX Men's Meeting Saturday evening atAOO

, Alt: l .

Y. 1. Only tinder the Dtiden of e divine teacher cm we learn to prm} arighL-Som. 8: Id. (Bsv. Far.) in ring Father and eaten to him w«» holy confidence - Pa 19»;U. V. I. We shall have aw own and tht b«.t way whan we aatiar the Spirit M contorm owr wtila to Oodh wtiL‘-l John I:1A. IA. v. A The dtvtea pton la to feed anti the hnagry.—Mnit. tog. .ilisrsiarys 8:11.

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gAMUKL F. ELDKEDGK. Arvo B« st-at-la W. SOLICITOR, MAST* HIH CHANCE!

NOTARY PUBLIC. 810 WsshtBuroB Stssst. Cats Mat Crrr, Nxw Jsi

St Jobs's P. E. Charth Our. ,T -

Sunday S

7-80 a. m. las a

is snnoui

Kvaulng Prayar 8 00.

«JTc iyar 10.30

The following Oergymen are e spec ted to offidatc dar-

ing the summer of 1906.

Julyl, Bev. David M. StaMe, Hector, BL Luk's Epiphany, PhlUdelphls. Julye, Right Bev. Ethel beet Talbot, a D.. LL. D . Bishop of Central Peaneyl

anla.

July U. Bev. Herbett SooU Smit t. Rector, St. Margaret's Church, fashlngtou. D. C. July**. Bev. Nathaniel b. Thomas, Bactor. Church of the Holy Apostles,

QB. WE8TLEY RODGERS WALES, V WALES' Unman Srsna PaanascT. Washihutoh ASP DbAaiub Hrsarrs, Ceps May OUy, R. J. Telephone 93 and 3L; Office boars, 7 to S a. m., 2 to d, and 7 to 9 p. m. Office and readme*. Wales United State* Pharmacy. Niost Bill

jJJWIBT. STEVENS COUNSELLOR AT LAW, 610 Wabbikotob Sr., CapbMay, N.J. Master and SoUdtor in Chancery, hotary Public. Commissioner for Pennsylvania.

Jnly ». Rev. & E. Bresull, Rector, St. Paul's Church. Camden. N. J. Aug. 5. Right Bev. John Scarborough, D. D.. LL D-. Bishop of New Jersey. An*. It. Rev. Robert W. Forsyth, Rector. St. Paul's Church. Richmond. Va. B- 1*. Rev. L N. Catoy, Rector, Church of the Natirity. Philadelphia. Aug. t«. Rev. C. M. Pvrkina. Rector. Taioity Church. Vineland. N. J, Sept. t. Right Her Leighton Coleman, 8. T. D., LL. D., Bishop of Delaware. Sept. 9. Rev. Thomas J. Taylor. Rector. Church ef the Adveet, Kennett Square.

J-JB. C. H. LOREN CE, (Dr. W. ». Slckler. aaeodata.) DENTIST Ocxas aso Hi'osm Bixxxra, Cara Mat, N. J

Oral Surgery, including Extraction of Teeth under Narcotised Air and other Anesthetics Phils- Office; Ferry Bldg. i6th A Chestnut 8u

PEIIillHIli RAILROAD rX87 mm * EZA280U 1AILI0AP is Erntcr Jr ns SO, 1906. Trsins will le.re Cue May as folioi PHILADELPHIA:

at Philadelphia. Broad Street, 9 o6 a. as MABKKT ST. WSAir 6.00 A- M.—ACCOMMODATION, glops ^ st principal intermedistc statiooa Connects from Wildwood Brmnch, Oceaa City and Sea Isle City. Arrives at PWle-

delphia 9.T7 - -

7'°S Onrsa City, Sad Sea Isle City. Ar-'

rives at PUladetphia 8.47. a. m.

Q 0 r A M. EXPRESS. Connects fn •> Wildwood Brsach. Oceaa City a 8e« Isle City. Arrives at Phitedeiphia to [, P. M -EXPRESS. Connects from L'SSri&ssxEgbn

r P. M.—ACCOMMODATION.

^ it principal intermedistc m

tt PhiladdnUa 3. yi p. m.

*•35 _

-Wildwood Branch. Oceaa City and: .__JeCity. Arrives st PhUadttphfeejn

5>x> 'i&JKSSiteS'.'Sit •deiphU. Broad Steest. 6« p. aa. MARKET AT. WRART. j-45 'Jissssf'SEsr Cease et» Crate WI d wood ^ ~ adScalale City. Arriv SO PM. . _ P. M- ACCOMODATION. Stops at ^? ln ' rwtoripet I'llii—r"r rives at PhiUdelpUa 6 50 p. m. ' OO p * ** HEOOESK) UU sects from Wlldwi LpWMUphla8s3p.nL ! ce EXPRESS. Coonects frost Wild•JJ wood Braacfa. OceaS Ufty and Sea dc City. Arrives at PhtiadripUa *0^35^0.'

Trains leave for Cape May—Ex prana, 900 1.05 (Saturdays oalyl ajo, .4 06 rod

days; 9-00a. a. Sendaya

Week dtea. 4 A 4 te. 4 SA S tA 5 j^yoo. ifhi^Vsro 9 ?*oi 0 r* ^a “ •* JO, 300,nj•IS 5“. V». 7 *0, 00.9 ». »• 1 a PJ; t* oa. sight, Suksavs, 4 A * 4<i 4 SA^S *•. fao, 9 901100 AIL, *um aao S tpTnj 1“ •t3-«t-_4y 3 ao. *jy. <«o. 7l»,*»oo, 9 Proa West PhOadcluMa ’‘VaMWC^JN AJfDV

VSi. II a6 > P. M. 1x13 %hc ,q£J5aS*EsS'%,-iv

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Security Trust Company Corner Wa*hington and Ocean Streets. CAFl MAY OITT, HEW JERSEY

CAPITA!

Surplus and Undivided Prufits

DEPOSITS

$100,000.00 1136,675.83

$2,429,198.69

We solicit your Recount. Our patrona receive every courtoay and gocommodgtiou couautent with prudent banking. THREE PER CENT. INTEREST PAID

on depodta in our Savings Department.

Isaac H. Smith, Chairman

J. Spicer Learning Reuben T. Johnson

James J. Doak (Carpenter & SZuilaet Jobbine Promptly attended to No. 833 Washington Street CAPE MAY, N. J.

Circulating library NOVELS - AND - MAGAZINES Fine Stationary and Blank Books, Toys, Shell Goods, Games, Toy Boats, etc. M. L. WARRINGTON, 314 Washington Street.

Contraetan ft Builders

YORK BROS.

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P. O. Box 661.

Cape May, N. J.

V H BRIGHT,

FIRE INSURANCE la awy Part wf Capa Mop Cawoty

Holly Beach, N. J.

VALUABLE Rea! Estate In Capa May City FOR SALE To close up an Estate IK HWIIIG nOffinUIK OfFHffl NO. 1. A three story frame cot tage and stable on land, at No. 676 Washington st, size of lot 100 feet front by 300 feet deep. NQ. 3. Drug store at S. W. corner of Washington and Decatur sts, together with all atock and fix-

tures.

NO. 3. One-half of doable cottage and lot, at No. 416 Bank §L For Terms sod laforaeatloa fepply ’ Cape May. W. J.

OF OUR aWR BTArtF* FUSS PEEK llh yoar flrst cash purchase of

by

10

-HEW STAHP SYSTEHW* have the bast ahom we « bay for Urn money w gnat vartsi Zgpxsfgr,

—Advisory Board

Dr. James Mecray William F. Caaaedy Albert G. Bennett

H. C. Thompson, Manager Aaron W. Hand John B. Huffman Robert E. Hand

: W. LENOIR mm DECOMIBR, PAPER HANGINGS,

JMaster Morh a Spectaltt>T w Uncrusta, tWalton anb Burlaps Hof Md /Show Room*. Second Floor Smith Bldg. 6t0 Wash. JSt 3 “ CAPE MAY, N. J.

Pierson and Son.

^fHi|iiiw|cAPE|gAY|iAmcET.e>

Cor. Washineton and Union 8ts.

Where you will find choice Groceries, Vegetables, Provisions and fruits. We also handle “Michenbrs Star Hams ”

U. i§tevei?s l^jlBOkf ■ • UUIICH '’ BUILDEB ^Ai Office and Shop-Cor. Corgie and Jefferson Sts. CAPE KAY. K. J.

SAMUEL E. EWING

General Contractor,

House moving a specialtg

POST ®im@S Ai891ES33»

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WM. S. SHAW GENERAL CONTRACTOR Dealer Is JZime, SQrick, Sand, Cement and Guilders tJelepkame X*. 30. Sf^Otenals. ftf Shmira Street

HOWARD F. OTTER GENERAL UPHOLSTERER FURNITURE and MATTRESSES WINDOW SHADES, AWNINGS, aad BEACH TENTS A SPECIALTY 311-13 Mansion Street. Cape May

H. H. DOAK

DOAK BROTHERS Groceries, Meats and Provisions

Butter, Egg* and Poultry Fruit and Vegetables

G. E. Brownbak’s Famous Golden Butter a Specialty Long Distaste Phoov 6lz. Prompt IMlrcrite. LocsJ Phone UA Polite Attention. 516-517 Washington St. Cape May City

B- S. CURTIS Plumbing, Steam and Gas Fitting

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