Cape May Herald, 9 August 1906 IIIF issue link — Page 3

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Parable of the Two Sons Mbcipg. 12.1Mt

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l ». «*J»; N.h- tOT. JM1: 4i J-mi. >1:11: Mi 4. I. M-U: 1»:C .. _ »:M: 4»:U; J»r. 1:11. B. HJP. M. *1: U 1-nv i:a. B: Hom 11:1. *: > >4; 7:11. 11. MML (Mil UBMU. *> a 14 47: 1» «. John l:M: Row M: Epl. “ I S 8:17. *nd Tbonjht * V. 11. “Ha" Jesus. “A certain man had two tons. - The talhar hen repreeeata God. All men an his chU- , V. 11. "The portion of falleth to me." This, scoordlhs to lav. would be one-third of the father's es-

tate.

V. U. "Gathered all tocether." He eirhsnsed all hie property for Jewels or money, which could be easily carried. '"Not many days after . . . took a Journey." To some city—Corinth. Alexandria or Roma "Wasted . . . riotous lirin*.” Spent all he had In asekdns pleasure. The eery abundance of God's sifts leads many to torsel the Giver and wander off to "thi country of forgetfulness of God.' V. It. “Spent all." This did not take Ions. "A misfcty famine.' »hen cops failed and great scarcity of food ensued. "Began to be In want.* He now wanted for friends, as well as 'for food and shelter. V. 15. “Joined himself to s citizen.* He hired himself out to one of the Inhabitants of that “far country." V. 15. "No man save unto him." No one gave him proper food, hence he craved even the rod* which the swine at*. \ V ' V. 17. “Came to himself." He had not hitherto been true to him-elf. Sin The sinner Is much like

V. 18. “1 will arise and so " Go I* the Important word. And the youth added to his words. In thought at 1 "to-day." Too many resolve to an tnd do right, to-morrow. "Father, 1 hues sinned." This young man was .right lu resolving to contess his tin. rather than tell of hi* misery. “Against Heaven." Against the God of Heaven. Sin Injures ourselves sad others, but It is meet bitterly to be regretted canes i*. to directed against Gad.against

lor social

V. 81. "Son/ in the original; It might be rendered “*y dear son." “All . . . to thli would hare been unseemly lor make you a fees: whan all the, property i4 your own. for you to do with as vou please. Practical Points. S. 1J. We have been endowed with "privileges and possibilities belonging , God himself.—Gen. 1:1“ V. 12. Not nil his gifts its to s soul for the loss of God hlmdf.—Luke 12:15. V. iS^Jelf-wlll leads men far from Ood -Kph. 2:12. - . V..J5. Who dallies with 8a mtm finds himself laseparshly bound to 1L —Rom. C: 17. 16. One may look In vain for compassion from his companions sin.—Prov. 12:10.

V. 20. “Cams to hta father " C toward hto father. "Was a great way olf." He apparently halted whan he came in sight of home, as If h# had not courage to proceed. "His father saw him." The father bad been anxiously looking fer hto son's return, and spied him while he was still at a great distance. Though the wanderer from God does not know it. It Is the Father's love which reaches out to him and draws him to take tbs first step toward rstsm. V. 21. ‘Tbs son said," etc. He made hU confession. Ws see that the father's loving welcome gave hie heart

s kept

V. 23. The fatted calf." C In the stall to be nsed on sc ous occasion- To be merry." See v. 25. On the sinner's conversion there to Joy In the Fathers heart. Joy throughout Heaven and *mnpj the earthly children of God, and Joy la the heart of the returned .prodigal.

“In the ; M£" k as sfvwmedr of

• son of the ps ^^ ^ , Pharisees of Jesue' day and a^nty^trcwlt Court.' fafekmlsts of our dae. txdfc St petolc vendue, on doses of Mb heart and u* Tuesday, Septur

of temper:' ■ |

V. to. 27. "Called one of the eervtts." A loving, trustful eon would have hastened In to Join In the testlv-

i. reeling sure that vhalBisr ' g on unfisr (he father's Wye ■

right

V. 2B "Hs was angry." Not a passing passion, .bat deep-naatad wrath

filled his heart

Vs. 22. 80. "Do 1 serve thee." Hla vary word* Indicated that he had wroaght with the spirit ol a Slavs, not a son. "Never gaveet ms a kid . . . with my friends." U Is by no means probable he had ever wanted to give a soda! feast He was not I 1

the kind of man to have friends, or truths feet to the

SHERIFF'S SALK.

Septumber 4th. 1006.

. m., to-wit, at i.is o'clock f said day. at the Bbcrirs lay Court House, Cape 8a

jr AU T lhet certain lot of Usd. sltssU SB the eaatwsrdly corset of Washington usd Decs tar Streets, la the City of Cnee May, county

feel from the ceotre hue of the said Decwtsr street; theoce siwthesstwstillT utoug the eoutheastwssdto aide Use of tic said WashSloan; theoce by the said Blosn 'a toad soot rastwaidly and parallel with the said Dec - T feet IS land lately of Sen

hy said Snyder's tot-

patullel with the said

We Make Harness

and make it right. The quality of the leather and the other materials used, Is the beet obtainable, end its cut put together and stitched by skilled bands. Double or single Harness, for farm, delivery or road wagons. Fine carriage Harness la e specialty of ours, etc. Don’t Forget the Place. W. A- LOVETT Car Washington and Perry Streets. CAPE flAY. N. J.

WANTED —By Chlc-go wholesale and tall order boose, assistant manager nan or woman) (or this county and adjoining territory. Salary MO and expensaa paid weekly: expense money adraopru. Wot* pleasant: position permanent. No meat or experience required. Spare tlac valuable. Write at cues for foil

Gkxkssx Maxagkb. 181 E. Lake struct

Did you ever feel the nerd of a friend f Well, If youopan an account with the Court Honan Bank and later should Dead

would have a frtoad la tha Bank; it

of the said Decatur street, thence along the said aide line of the said Decatur street, par allel with the centre lias of the sasoe. northwestwardly forty feet to the place of begianing. Containing one thousand one hundred aad arveuty-oix square feet of toad,

ire Scisedaa the property of

Wales. ,

certain tract of land

seast

All that

County. New Jersey,

8 Wintom _ land and rwaaiawtheace north thirty degrees east one haadred aad sis perches to a stake for a corner; theoce north sixty degrees west slaty perches to a stake for a corner; thence south thirty degrees west one hundred aad sixty perches to a stake for a corner; thence sooth sixty degrees east sixty perches to the - _i— ■ —i— fter the •fly a . _ therefrom that por tiou sold Iry deed I rots Thomas E. Wales et ax to Nelson D. Head by deed dated Oct. toth. 1889. and recorded in the Cape May Coonty Clerk's OOce, la deed book By. £S*T 464^ Seised as the property ' “ Also all the right, title aad Thomas K. Wales of. In sad to all that certain tract 8 toad etinatr in the Cityand County 8 Cape May. State aforesaid, bounded aad described as follows: Beginul stake in the centre 8 a ditch oa the cast side 8 Cape Island Creek, being the west corner of lands formerly owned bj Richard fi. Lad Ism; thence along said dltci aad line 8 said toads m8 the toad 8 Georg' B. Cooper south thirty-five degrees aad twenty-eight minutes cast, eleven aad sixty-eight feet to a stake for in the northwest side line 8 Lafayette 1 bring the sooth corner 8 said Co land: thence aloag

t said side line 8 Lafay

said side line 8 Jefferson street north fortyseven degrees west, foorteefa hundred and

feet to the southeast side 8 Ca Creek;thence along said creek t

several coorsex thereuL_tJir genersl coarse being uorthgsstwsrdly, to the place 8 begin niagi containing thirty-five seres of IsatTbe the same mofe or lew: Excepting thereout sad therefrom S "Certain sixty feet wide street belonging to Chy 8 Cape May. beginning 8 or near Qneen strer* — 1 —*■"*-

tag northwestwardly across so:

Cape Island Creek.

Seised as the property <

Wales 8 8 defendants, takes — ' the spits of Seacoast Lumber Company . 1 Chsriss fi. Chprch, pUlntiffs, sad to he

said by

WILLIAM H. BRIGHT,

Dated August r, 1906. Sheriff. LexrU T. Stevens. Atty. 8-3. p. f. I15

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The History of -.-Cape May County:-

THE ABORIGINAL TIMES TO THE PRESENT DAT EMbucnc

AN account of the Aborigiac«; The Dutch in Delaware Bay; The Settlement of the Coanty; The Whaling; The Growth of the Villages; The Revolution and Patriots; The Establishment of the New Government; The War of iSia; The Progreaa of the Coonty and Soldiers of the War.

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