Cape May Herald, 9 August 1906 IIIF issue link — Page 2

CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY. AUGUST 9, 1906

CAPE MAY HERALD

lc«ia T. *Tfwc"« ^aopaitroa WaaatN C. W«ai. MawW

^AN INOC^CNDtNT WtCKtY. p B bl»he<i Every Th«r»4ey Meralaf

at S0« Waahlagtoa Street,

Cape May. N. J.

HINTS FOR FARMERS

I bare fooud It a food way

aotur dry forafe In

aurvulent pasture fraas or aiKviileat food, write* a

farmer la American Cultivator. Par more thau tweuty-Bre yean* tbe com »o my farm bar* been fad ovary day durine the summer some alee early cot

•SUBSCRIPTION: oooaUy dorar bar. It la pot SUSSCRIPTton , helr evrr , tUll e tlH-y are OoLtaa Pta Yaaa ia Aovaaca ^ u( in ^ ||Uble ^ ^ B „ w .,,,1 they

alwayaaataomowltbfreatrelUb.no matter bow food tba fraas may be la tbe pasture I am aure It la food for

■ they would not sat It,

checks tbe teodeocy to ecourtna. which U conlmoo when tbelr feed U nothin* tbe ftvju. rapidly frowinf. watery m at time* of abandaut rains. It also make* them proof afatnst any trouble from bloat Inf when tbelr pas

tore U youn* clover.

Connell—Wm. S8baw._ Jan. 1.1WI

THB HBRAL13

CAPE rtAY. N. J.

Adrertiuaf rate* upon appBcation. THURSDAY, AUtlUTS P, 1906. Notice:—After thu date, March I. 190 the .ubacriptlon of tbe Cats MA* Haaxi will befits year; and $i«> per year

paid in advance

Maakler I. 10«r*1.7-* KIvmL Friends of Jack Moakley. tbe Cornell trainee, are dUputlnf tbe admirer* of Mike Morphy of IVnnaylraula as to who U the premier track trala& of

Moakley * follower* admit that Murpbr was tbe leader, but ur*e that be la In'bad health and that a aide man la enable to atteqd to Bis duties with hU old time rim and entbualaam. Judging from tbe results of tbe last two Intercollegiate meets. Moakley Is as good If not better than tbe best Arthur Duffey gives tbe palm to tbe Cornell trainer. He say*: “To Jack Moakley of Cornell university belong* tbe title of •champion trainer of America. In tbe pa*t athlete* and public alike bare been toroed to link tbe title of foremost trainer with tbe name of Mike Murphy. formerly of Tale, but at present at tbe University of Fennsylraula. There U no question but ghat Mike was tbe foremoat trainer of hU time and no doubt would continue to bold that honor if it were not for tbe Ing of old age and ill health. "Murphy baa not been able to follow tbe game with hU usual rim and enthusiasm for the "last few year*, and a* a consequence Jack Moakley has by hard and * ‘

The disease called cedar ruat which preads'to apple tree* from cede pie*, commonly carried on cedar 1 and pasture sarins, has bean Inraetigated at the Nebraska station, with tba conclusion that spraying with deatu mixture will keep the disea check, making tbe application when tbe cedar apples on cedar trees show the orange color, followed with another spraying ten days or two weeks later. It U also recommended to destroy dar trees or at least to get out tbe dar apples for a considerable distance around tbe orchards. Where spraying Is carried on for apple scab. etc., the same spraying would answer for the

fCItjr Directory

j. 8. Shaw.

aasl T. Bailey..-

Robert J. O "

T. Masks! Jaa. J. F*

a»*.»0.tn Jr. O.U.A.M. Hall, Cold Spring The John Mecrsy Post No., 40, G. A. R. meeU on tbe third Friday of aeefa mouth atTJO o'clock p. m., at Ffanklla street

Collecto'i—Jm- K-'Taylor- Jan. -. Trvaaurar—laaao H. Smith Jan. 1,1007 Commlaalooers of Appeal, Theodore Moeller Jan. J. 1»7 Edward Cmae -Jan. 1. JKtf Tbe*. K- Wales. Jaa. 1.1B0J William H Tbewpaoe Vie. f— , -*— Edward H. 1*011111^ Clerk...

Walter A l»vett William B.Gilbert. GeorgeS. Douglas*..... William T. Steven* -- Dr. A. L Leach Charles F. Ooldor

. L.’Si'S STJK 1 '®.. Dr. V. M. D. Marcy. f “

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Breed only from sound mares and sound atalllmia te certainly aound ■ rice. Practical breeder* hive learned from exiwrience that an animal which baa become unsound from accident, bat whose ancestor* were free from hereditary unsoondneas. 1* much le*a liable to transmit the InUrmlty from which be or she ha* BUfferad than la a aound animal, some whose ancestor* suffered from tbe same form of unaoundnem which was hereditary. TUI* m*y eeem to a novice like a distinction without n difference, but It la not. Tbe progeny 1* more liable to Inherit the characterUtlc* of tbe family than of the IndirldoaL—Horae Breeder.

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ClrCTdtJ udgv—Aii«B.ic«^*iooU^l.l|Jj I*w Judge—Jamr* M E-HIldreibReplRH I^^cotS of P1*«-H«T7S. Dongl-^. Sberiff-WHUam H. Bright. Bep. 1907 Corontr .-Robert S- MiUer. Bep 1907 Coroner’*—William H. Thompaon. iwh CorooerV-A. LeBoy Malllar M County Clerk-Julloa Way. Kip jt|a Surrogate—t CUatoa B»wltt. R»*. j. -MW *• ■■ e—.11*——* 1 aaaph L ScOll K. 190S

ra stronger in tba he tlni*J}a» c6me

Hayden Lmtc* Bnll Ontlnwi Jack Hayden, the blacklisted outfield er of tbe York (Pa.) Tri-state team. It la said, baa been reinstated by the naOoci*l commission and bis release purchased from tbe Baltimore Easters league team by tbe Boston Americans, and aa soon as be receive* official notification be has signified bis Intention of Joining Manager CoWns• team. Haydefi was formerly a strong drawing card In tbe so called “outlaw" laagTit a* be bad been playing fast Kali HI* work with tbe stick this season has not shown up as well as last year. Hr baa only been batting at a .200 dip and is far behind others of tbe team. No reason can be assigned for hi* slump except that be may have been looking for the lifting of his blacklist. Hayden la one of the fasten! fielder* In the Trl-state league, and his loss wip be felt by tbe York team. _ /

Two youthful rivals will meet In the national rowing regatta at Worcester. Ma*a, In August as a result of tba victory of young Jim Ten Byck at tbe American Henley regatta la Philadelphia. When young Kerns of Worcester learned of Ten Eyck's victory b* quickly decided that be would 1 Ten Eyck In tba national regatta. Both oarsmen are the sons of wen known coecbeo. so that the result of their race will show whose system of coaching* la the "better, aa both ai be trained by their father*. K win row under tbe color* of the Washington Boat dub. He woo his spurs y at the New England regatta la

An aerolite struck Andrew Qiao of Booth Norwalk. Oram, so tarrtbla a blow that be was found senseless with a crushed and fractured skull. Tba raatam Hi la tbe fixe of aa orange, strangely corrugated and marked with peculiar crystalline figures. Local mineralogists declare after a careful examination of tbe curious mara of metal that It Is unquestionably of meteoric origin. Tbe aerolite consist g iron alloyed with a small perf nickel. It* banting ens ha* glWa It a

The conviction grow* mind* of many that tbe

when It would pay better to grow ti than any other crop on a few acre* or moot farm*. There ate relatively few farm* even In our fertile, glaciated section*, in which a few acre* are not unfit for cultivation. A grove of auch land would add value to tbe farm. Borne of our plate* are gtrlng attention to this kind of farm forestry, ma experiments and advising farmers renting varieties of tree* to grow for poets and pole*' *nd for tbe material wanted by manufacturers and concerning the care of the farm wood lot—

National Stockman.

Profitable market poultry originate* with tbe breeder of pure brad stock, say* American Agriculturist. No one knows lb la better than the market poultryman; hence the Increasing demand for pur* bred stock by fanner*. Such stock mature* sooner, lay* earlier and more abundantly, fattens quicker, weighs more, rail* better and

Board" ei Klerdoaa-Cbarlra K.

Ceuty Hoard of Election*—MIchaH H-

Mayfiowar I-odg*. No. . OMtor of Odd Fellow*—M»eta oneb Friday at tba Auditorium. J action atrsak. Ogallalla Trlh*. No. 147, Improved Order f Had Mao-Maria at 910 Washington Cap* May Fir* Dapartmsot, maria first Monday earning In each mot ” ' Franklin al

5L Joha'a K E. Church Cor. Washington and Franklin Sis. . uoday Service*: Holv Communion. 7.80a m. (aa announced). Holy Communion, 10.80 a. m. the Brat bunday 1/ each month. Morning Prayer 10.80. Evening Prayer 8 00. Tbe following Clergymen are expected to officiate dnrIng tbe summer of 1908. Joly 99. Bar. R E. Braatall. Rector, St. Paul’* Church, Camden. N. J. Ang. &. Right Her. John Scarborough, D. D, LA, D, Bishop of New Jersey. Ang. IS. Bar. Robert W. Forsyth. Hector, 8t. Paal’* Church, Richmond. Ang. 19. Rev. L. N. Caley. Rector. Church of the Nativity. Philadelphia Ang. 9* Rev. C. M. Perkin*. Rector. Trinity Church. Vlnrlsnd. N. J. Sept. *. Right Rev. Leighton Coleman, B. T. a. LL. D.. Bishop of Dels war*. Sapt. 9. Ra*. Thomaa J. Taylor, Hector, Church of the Advent. Kennett gquar*.

BOABli OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDEKS. Anthony B. Smith. Palermo. —-Jan,11907 W. a. Jobifou. Ocean City—Jon. 1, 1907 Jobe P- Fda. Ocean City Jan. I, 1907 C. P. Vananutn. D>*» Creak. Jan. 1, 1908 Jr»>e D Ludlam.Sc Dennis . ..J*n I. 1907 Daniel Schellemter. Ertu*..,J*u. 1,1909 We*tier K. Wale*. Cspe M*y. Jsa. 1. tPOv H. b. Rulberfoid. Cape May, Jon. 1.1909 Anthony U. Smith, Director; bamori

Townaend Clara.

Senator—Lewis M. Creme. Ocean

PEiismiiifl RAILROAD WIST JZSOT Jt SCASE311 RATT.eniT' ~ .. In Eppsct Jew 28, 1908. nSOAI) BTSkKT BTATIOSC 7.1 C A M—EXPRESS. ConnecU froi ' 3 Ocean City and Wildwood. AxriVi at Philadelphia, Brood Street, 9 oS a. m. MABKKT IT. WH ABF 6.7C A- MJ-ACCOMMODATION. Stop* •* J at principal intermediate 1 u liom Wildwood Bread, —. —d Sea Isle City. Arrive* at Philadelphia 9.17 a m. 7 08 A ’ *• -EXPRESS. Arrive, at PhiU <• delphia 8 43 a.

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Jteoa C. Cola, Saaville: Stillwell H.Townaend. Cap* May Court House; James T. Hoffman. Cold Spring. •Ternary. Jonathan Hand. Cape

May Court Home. Church Directory

Weeki _ . Sunday and Friday evening* services at 8 o’d- ck. Confession*—Saturdays, and Thureday* before the Firet Friday, from ZM to 6.00 p m and from 7.80 to 0 80 p t r. x. cHcncH or rsx spyxxt. Bar. Francis T. H. Finn, la ebargeBunday Bervloe*: 8.00 a. m. Holy C— ■union: laao a m. Morning Prayer and Barmon; 9.90 a m. Sunday-school; 8~* p. m. Evening Prayer and Barmon. Holy Cornmnnkm—1st Sunday la t month at 10 W a. m. Thursday*, evening Prayer and addrti 00 pm. Other ra

It baa been well eotabliabed by feeding that alfalfa la excellent feed for horses. Fed with corn. It make* a well balanced ration for borne*, though

But alfalfa hay be relied on. It bones will eat too and care should be takao to regulate

Catarrh la Mar*—.

For bone# that discharge from tba nora steam the nostril* twice a day by putting two ounces turpentine In ■ of boiling water, bold It under tbe mal’s bead (but not near enoug scald) for twenty minutes at a and continue It for a month; also give one dram sulphate of copper at a dose twice a day In bran maab and coatiane

tbe growth of certain bacteria that are always very numerous In the air and cannot be kept out of the milk. Thera Dost abundant during damp, heavy

I momentary phase of • declared that as he waa walking home be aaw a flash sky. and be as If by lightning.

Win lam Bailey and David Crunch. Colombo* find.) fishermen, bad a fight with a Mg ratfish wb*ch reanlted te a victory for tbe Bah. The men were fishing on tbe bank of White river when Bailey eaw a dlrinrbanra In boom shallow water, and 00 looking doear be found a catfish which, be ray*, weighed about twenty pounds He thought the beet thing to do we* te raptor* tbe fish right there and then, an be went after It Tbe Mg 1Mb—“

particularly favorable U

Bar Arthur 9

r.D. D.. I

• at 10.80 a

Sunday

7.80 p.m. Sunday school *1 2 SO p. m. Praver meeting Wednesday 7JO p. junior C. E. Fnday at 4 16 p. m. Y. P. 8. G E. Friday at 7 JO p. m. Stranger* always made welcome, riarr u. a. chubch. Rev. James Burns, Pastor. Preaching on Sands) morning at 10.80. In tbs evening at 7.48. Masting* at 0 a. M. nod 6.80 r. M.

inday*.

Bondar School at 8 r. m.

Epworth Lassos Sunday evening

7 80 o’clock.

Mid-waek prayer aervloe Wadneaday evening at 8 o’clock. Class Boastings, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday evening*. BAPTIST CHUBCH. Bev. H. F. Crego, Pastor.

grrittiiral ferli.

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WEBTUCY BOiKIKBS WALKS,

Uxitsd Grarm Pkabmact. WASMtaoTog axd DacATta Braam*, Cap* May City, K.J. Telephone 98 and 84.' Office hours, 7 to 0 a. m., 2 to 4, end 7 to 0 p. m. Office and realderww, Wales United Nioht Bxu.

Security Trust Company

Corner Washington and Ocean Streets.

CAPE MAY CITY, EEW JERSEY

CAPITAL - ~ Surplus aud Undivided Profits

DEPOSITS

^KWIST. STEVENS COUNBELLOB AT LAW, •10 Washihotom Br. Cap*I(at, N.J. Matter and Soh£lor in Chanoery. Notary Public. Commissioner for PeamylraniA.

C. H. LOHENCE, (Dr. W. B. Sic DENTIST OCBAH AXD Ul’OXte SrlSgTS, Cafb Mat, N. J.. Oral Surgery, including Extraction of Teeth under Narcotised Air and other Anesthetics PM1*. Office; Perry Bldg. i«tii A Cbeateri St.

James J. Doak Carpenter & Siuildet

$100,000.00

tl 37,592.30

12,480.439.36

We solicit your account. Our patrons receive every coartesy and accommodation consistent with prudent banking. TNRCC PER CENT. INTEREST PAID

on deposits in our Savings Department

—Advisory Board—

>ac H. Smith, Chairman t)r. Jama* Mecrsy H. C. Thornp«,n. Manager J. Spicer Learning William F. Caaaedy Aaron W. Hand Benben T. Johnson Albert G. Bennett John B. Huffman

Hobart F. Hand

Piaster TOorh a Specking™"''' g tncrusta, HUalton anb Burlaps

Jobblna Promptly attended to r No. 833 Washington Street CAPE MAY, N. J.

.— City and la City. Arrive* al Philadelphia 10 $s ■, P.M.-EXPRESS. Connects from

2 a C ^M-—ACCOMMODATION. ( •OJ at prindpri teterma" Arrive* ri PbiUdelohi* j.51 A.AO r M-EXPRESS C ... Wildwood Branch. Ocraa City m Sc* tela City- Arrive* at PfaitedcIpMa 6

r P. M.—EXCURSION

TRAIN. C breach, Oc mat Phila

Circulating Library NOVELS - AND - MAGAZINES Fine Stationary and Blank Books, Toy*. Shell Goods, Gaines, Toy Boats, etc. M. L. WARRINGTON. 514 Washington Street Contractors ft Builder* YORK BROS. P. o. Box 661. Cape May, N. J.

3-45 *

Sunday School at 2.80 r. m. Wednesday avcolu. Prayer Meath

7 JO o'clock

Young People'* Me* log Friday 1 i» at 7 JO o'clock Mao’s Masting Saturday evening *18.00

Adoolram Chapter. No. M, Boval Arch Haaoea Coe vocation*, third Monday of ^ch month al lodge room, Washington

and Franklin ateefte.

Cape Island Ludga. No. M. F. and A. M.

5-° 0 Wildwood Branch. Arriraa at

adelpbla. Broad Bteeet. Alt p. m. P. M.—ACCOMMODATION. City ^d Sea ble City. Arrive, at

phu 5.40 P M.

> OO P. M. ACCOMODATION Stop* at 4 0 ° priociraj mtennedi^ «,tio«?Ar rive* at PhBadHphia Ay p. m. 6 OO P-M- EXCURSION TRAIN. CeaO UU nects from Wildwood Branck. Stop* at princteal intermediate station*- Arrive* at Philadelphia 8.13 p. ra. R CC r.M.EXPRB96. Connect*from W °‘55 wood Breach. Ocean Ute rad Isle City. Arrive* ax Philadelphia jo-ap.m. FROM PHILADELPHIA.

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Trains leave for Cape May—Bapteat, 900 a. ra.. 1X6 (Saturday* OBlyli a jo, 4.06 and ’ttZS&SS'ASiXtgCS*

day*; 9.00 a. ra. Sunday*.

Train* leave Phujxdklphia. Broad Street ‘ m FOR NEW YORK.

• June jo, 1906.

Week d«ra,« JS,« 40.4 SJ. 5 «*. S SY7x». ox. 7 JJ, 8 oj. 8 *0,9 O). 0*0. 10 xi, •1100. L M.r»lfOO noon. I.ji'hoa I 40.X m,

»3».5«>o. , tj«*. , ty*L J-SS. •«'“ on •SS7.600, 7 00, *800.0 on. n

night, Sokbav*, 4 J9,

so, 9 jo 11.00 A.M., *ii

Prom We*t PhiUdelphi* only, ■430.1

•1134 and 6.00 p. ra. daily.

WASHINGTON AND THB SOUTH.

Jaly i, 19CA

For Baltimore and Waohineton, •633. •A*}, ii te P. M. 1 a.if night. •Dining Car. 1 Extra-far* Train. W. W. ATTERBURY. J. R. WOOD, Ceu’l Maaag^ PaaaT Traffic Maaagi

*Ta.4*4 4^ 4 4V5 . 8 ao, 9 5011.00 A.M.. # ix t). aao •* *0, •Jj 1 — -r "357.6*6, 700,^00, 9

H047oe and £how Room. Second floor Smith Bldg. 610 Wash. St 0

CAPE MAY, N. J.

Pierson and Son.

MARKET, tj*)

Cor, Washineton and Union Sts. Where you will find choice Groceries, Vegetables, Provisions and fruits. We also handle “Micheners Star Hams ”

W H BRIGHT, FIRE ■ mmy Park of Cape Map Cowty Hotly Bench. N. J.

VALUABLE Real Estate In Cape Hay City FOR SALE To close np an Batata KMUM! MHliifi KKB NO. i. A three story frame cottage and stable on land, at No. 676 Washington at., sire of lot 100 feet front by aoo feet deep. NO. 2. Drug store at S. W. coco of Washington and Decatur sts, together whh all stock and fixtures TO. 3. and lot, at No. 416 ■or Tuna* and lafor te ». 5. MARCY, MArey’a Phor- ‘ W** r, n. j.

W OP OUR OWN *TAnr» FEES FREE

With your first cash purchase of $1.00 and upwards, by pre^tlag

-SEW STAMP S7STEMWe hay* the brat ahora we eaa buy for the money in grant variety.

VBm. ^{euerps ifijBMf^jUiDdAUiiCHTBiiiLDEBl^ Office mi Shop-Car. Corgie ani Jefferson Sts.

CAPE MAT. E. J.

SAMUEL. E. EWINU General Contractor, House moving a specialty B>aav isyirsss 6Eii)hs.3a,

WM. S. SHAW GENERAL CONTRACTOR Dealer In jCime, Sirick, Sand, Cement and S&uilden SOnUm. 3U to. Sfcaterials.

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DOAK BROTHERS Groceries, Meals and Provisions

Butter, Eggs and Poultry Fruit and Vegetables

G. E. Brownbak's Famous Golden Butter a Specialty Long Distance Phone 64x. Prompt DeHverira. Local Phon* 109. Poilt* Attention. 516-517 Washington St. Cape May City

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