Cape May Herald, 23 August 1906 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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CAPE MAY HERALD, THUkaDAY, AUGUST 23, 1906

CAPE MAY HERALD

AN INPCPKHOCMT WtCKLY. PuMiihrii Every Tfcur.d.y Mornlat at 506 Waablaftea Street, Cape May. N. J.

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THE HERAL1D, CAPE riAY, N. J. i

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THLKSUA.Y, AUOU.sf 24.1900.

Lice —Alter tbla date. Marcfa r. alncriptiuo ol the Cafk Mat Hbralu be Ji *jayeat;aDd Jiao pet year

FOR THE CHILDREN 44»ri«lpaa aa« Aaawera. To play tltU r« air It la brat to alt In a circle, ami until the mil of tbe came no our inuat apeak above a whlaper. 'Hie tlrat player wlila|iera a queauoo to bla ueicbbor, fUcb a». "Do you Ilka roue*’" This question now belong!, to the second player, and he must remember it. Ibe second player answers, “Tea. they smell so sweet." and tils answer belongs to tbe first player. Tbe second player now asks his neighbor a qoes tion. taking care to remember tbe answer. as It will belong to him. Perhaps he has asked his nclchbor.-^^je you fond of potatoes?” And the answer may have been. "Tea. when they are fried” So tbe second player has now a qoes tion and an answer belonging to him which he must remember. Tbe game goes on until every one has been asked a question and given an answer, and cat* player moat be sore to bear In mtud that It la tha question he is asked and the am his neighbor gives which belong to him. At tbe end of the game each player gives his question and answer aloud In the following manner: "I was asked. "Do you like ro and the answer was. Tea. when are fried.’ ” The next player says. "I was asked. ’Are yon fond of potatoes T and the answer was. 'Yea. they art very pretty, but they don’t ’ well.' ”

One child la chose: as. He assigns to each player tbs name of a different musical merit, names some familiar alt and wave, his baton while they l|brt«ba air and play on their Imaginary taatrm menta. AH meanwhile march la place. When Sousa lowers aide all atop Immediately. Failure to do so causes tbe offenders to ba moved from tbe band. Whes there bnt few left they march about the.room. Sousa in front and walking luckwanL He does advancing when be lowers his baton, and the difficulty In watch of his movements lug soon causes others I the line. The last one left la Uqe becomes Sousa next time. If tbe few performers are equally matched, choose A new conductor by out rather than prolong tbs ft

What mlaa causes In turn amuaei and quarrels? Mischief. What mlaa la not always honest? Misappropriate. What mlaa la provoking and a blnn-

What mu* can destroy the peace home, school and nation? Misrule. What rnbui wastes time and menu Misspend. What miss causes her mother a row? Misconduct. What miss prows an uncertain c

m should the traveler shun?

What n Misguide. What mlaa la unhappy? Misfortune. What mlaa la uncivil and ID brad? Misbehave. What mlaa la untruthful? Mlsrepre-

Pallssm, tha POaC The original Pallnurua was tbe pDot of -Eneaa. tbe hero of VlrglTa ~XaM, r during bis sea wanderings. Virgil aaid of him that to atocm or vim wet be “ever held his rudder true.” This faithful helmsman, however, being overcome by weariness or by an evil vpell. fell asleep at Ms post, and falllag downward Into the aea was drowned. In literature his name has been applied to any one wbo fills tbe office of a pilot or acts as a guide In troubled times, as tbe chief minister of a^rukr. This use of the word has no refa to the unfortunate fate of Pallnurua, but to his duty as a bslmsmau

tor learned af Tan Eyck’s victory ha quickly decided that ha would Ten Eyck la Ibe astfeuJ regatta. Both oarsmen are tha sons of known coaches, so that tha result of

ba trained by tbotr fathers. 1 win rowwaffartteuctoesef tt*H lagtaa Beat etubi He won hM spurs handily at the Kew England i ifftfU hi

THE RICH YOUNG RULER

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LESSON TEXT.—Mark 10 n-O. M.m"^SourlSt TEXT . i2G?up'hta'craee 1 sod*toUow 'nia MstL "■nW* —March. A. D. M.

FIJaoe—Pares, beyond eeua' la»t tournay t< sciui'nk* RE i

Ruhr ‘rian r »:ltqS?'Mark 0< l»!nil: , LlJka It IA-St>. and the almUer a neat inn ml tie lawyer (Luka 10&-M). The relation af the ('ommandmente to etamal Ufa. They are the rsprratioaa of tbe Heavenly Me (Hev. tl.1. t. B. H.H. U). C’hnet bee come lu help urn to the attatnment of this character. John 1:1k if; l:M: «;•. ft: H»: U k IS-M; 17 A; t John t;»; t3: Jude tL Kirhea end etvrnal lUe. Matt. I:t*-tl: u u. i Tfm. « »-u. n-w; i Pec i-.u. Esanqiles uf both kinds. Zacvhru*. Luka l» v»: Bamabaa etc. Acts MOT; Solomon. Bcciee. The lead -* — *“

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V-1?. '"One cnnie. He was a rich and educated young man. one of tbe rulers of tbe local synagogue, was In darn eat, for ba came runs _. courageous, for he came openly; and raa hi so humble and respectful Eternal Ufa.” This U the Ufe of Ood which la Implanted in our hearts as we begin-to truly love him. V. 18. "Why callest thou me good’ Jesus does not decline tbe appellation ’’good,” but demands that the one wbo usee It shall stale on what ground be applies It to him. "None good but Ood." Only God la perfectly good, and he la the source of all got ness In men. "If thou wilt enter It when the" youth'aS^-WUcbr a dently fancying that Jeans referred no me new command, the Master plied in tbe word* of V. 18. V. U. "The Commandments, not." etc. Jesus gives a free rend' lug of the commands of what we term tbd Second Table of the Decalogue. ~ *1. "All these have I kept.” 1 had been honest, virtuous, respectable

all his life.

V. >1. Jesus looked upon the young man with the love-light 1c his eyes. Ha not only loved him aa Ood km

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many excellent qualities. "On# thing thou lackesL" Jesus will try to supply what la lacking, hnt It heart-possession, hence the young man must voluntarily accept tha maai which anil bring It to him. "Sell, give." Jesus saw that this young man’s worldly rlchac were engrossing his attention, and making him so selfish that lore waa crowded out of his heart, hence ba asked him to lay these hindrances aside. Wbo loves Jesus truly will gladly place all ba has at; bis disposal and put away his worldly wealth or use tt as God's Meward. “Cane, follow me" With Intense love, Jesus says to the young man. “Come with me I have laid aside riches, for they would hinder my work for men. Love as 1 love Give to man as 1 am giving myself. And than your goodness will become godliness, and your treasure be Ifid up heaven, for your character wQ

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V. 22. "He want away grieve^.” His countenance fell. He loved his riches, and felt that they were a great which ha could not sacrifice. "He had

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-Glib .— - Collsctoi —J as. E. Taylor--..-Jan. 1. Tmaaumr—Isaac H. Smith—Jan. 1. U07 CommlaahnwTTof Appeal. Theodor* Moeller Jan. 1.1*P7 Edward Creeee Jam 1. t*r Thee. H- Wales. Jan. L l»r UOAKl) OF EkL'CATlON. Edw.nl H. Phillips, Clerk -..1M William T. Stevcas Iff®? Or. A. L. Leech - W Cherlta P. Quidort '9®7 NOAhU OP HEALTH. 1 SR5.S HT::::::::::: - 88 uSn a. utST » Urorge U Uqett .... v ,.SrrT 1«6 ro a HI- or TffADE. Pieeenur ef Plesa-Hasty S. DoeaMm Sheriff—William H.' firiitht, ip.'. ■ 9°7 Cotoucr's—Eobert S MIBer. Eep— iqo? Corooer'e—WlllWm H. Thowpeom. IMB Corenas’e—A. LtBoy MMUar tt* Cootr Beam at Electloee lea K. Head. CeS^^Beeri" e*" Eiectloia-Chariee E. Faater.Rep M06 Oentr Baud af KHcUsas Wm. J. Tv Mr. Coo Dir BmeTiM' "'nrctM^MldiaelJb Tvrdo of bourt-Secoed Tuesday lii April, ffepumber aad Deeemoer. BOA Kb OP CilOSKM PSEEBOLOEU. Anthony B. Smith. Palermo ]eu,i IMX W. 8. Johnwjn, Oce.n City Jen. 1. WOT John P. Pox. Ocean City Jaa. 1, MW C.P. Vsnamao. Dias Ceeak. Jan. 1. IBM teJMeSteqSri:® as ss. is. t S3 Anthony B. Smith. Direetor bamnel Townsend Clerk. State fieuator—Lewie M. Oran. Ocean

OgallaUa Tribe. No. 1M. Improved Order of Bad Man—Meets at 110 Washington Bask. ■ Cane Mas Fire Department, meets first Monday evening In each month at corner Pranklln streets.

5t. John's P. E. Church Cor. Washington and Franklin his. Bnoday darioas: Holy Commuok n.. 7.80 a m. fas abDOunced). Holy Communion, 10.80 a. m. the first Hunday ol each month. Morning Prayer lOJJO. Evening Prayer 8 00. Tbe rolloutng aergymen are expected looffldate dorlag Ibe summer of I0OC. July W. Hev. H. K. Uresu-ll, Hector. Bt. Pael'e Church. Camden. N. J. Aa«. 5. Might Hev. John hcarborough, D. D. LU D . Bishop of New Jersey. Ang 12, Hev. Hebert W. Forsyth, Rector. 8t. Paul's Chat

Spring; eecivLarj. .loneihee Hand. Cape

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Hev. Father D. & Kelly, Sector. *1.“" 7JU a* 1 ® 10 * Sunday and Fnday evenings services

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Confessions—Satardays, and Thursdays before the First Friday, from 8JO to 8-00 p m and from i .80 to 9 80 p ■ P. E. CBUBCH OP TBE ADVEET. Hev. Francis T. H. Tina, In chargs. rises-HWa. m. Holy Com-

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apou his heart which

hindrance to him.

V.22. "Salth unto his disciples.' tamed to mem with a sad. disappointed look, drawing upoo them for sympathy. "How hardly shall they that have riches eotar Into the kingdom of heaven!" How dUBcnlt it is for tha rich to become Christians! V. 24. ' Disciplea were a They had thought, and rightly, that riches ware a great blessing, n totes of God's lavqr; they were astonished when the danger lurking beneath

Handsv School st 8 P. M.

tpuurth League Suudsy evening

3p o'clock.

MkJ-weeh prayer eervtee Wedoaad

evening at 8 o'clock.

Claes meet legs, Teesdsy, Thursday and Friday assn logs. m

V. 28. "Lo, srp have left aIL“ Peter aad tha other apostles had left their

and aiding him ta every possible way

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"Nob

of these, had bean sacri-

ficed by meet of the apostles, above.) "For my sake and goapalV Because of devotion Jesus aad desire to further tbe work

of spreading bis gospaL

V. 88. "An hundredfold now." literally a hundred houses, or b

ba reversed.

Practical Points. V. 17. Like this

should seek eternal Ufe

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V. 18. la our Ood Is the perfection

of every virtue.—Ex. IB: 11.

pears fair Jo our OWE ay* may warn

in tha slfftt of Ood

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--t" -c —- —■ id heart_ no true Joy aaywhere.—Matt. 8:82. 8

Be*. H. F. Craffo, Paster. Pmaehlag 00 fiandsy moraiug as 1

1 (hseeaeleg as 7 JO.

Hueday awralag Workers Mestkn tuadap bobool at 2J0 p. jl

^Wednmdsy erculn. Prayer Mealing at ’Yoing People’s Men lag Friday even-

ing at 7J0 o'clock

Mae's Meeting Sstarday evening at*.00

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, tourlb Thursdays of aa^wnth. Cepe May Oouncll, No. UBI; Royal Ar-

. if asa Maali ffnsaad , Cape May Imdga, Ne. Herts •rstse- ~ ‘ -

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The John Mscray Fust No., SO, G. A. H third - ’

hint Friday of each

iam P -H r Ixxlgv. No. SM. Iedrp.od.nl " Fellows-M feta each Friday

Aug. IB. B.V. L. N. Caley, Hector. Church of the Natlrlty. Pfalladelphla. Aug. Bl. Hrr. C. M Perkins. Rector. Tainity Church. Viovtand. N. J. S^K. t. Right Hev. I Athlon Oolemas. 8. T. IX. LL. D.. Bishop of Dalawars. Sept, ff, Hev. Thoms. J. Taylor. Hector, Cherch of tb. Advent, Ken nett Square.

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BSOAD RESET RATIOX 7.1 C A M-KXPRK86 CoanecU from ' ??“ Cil ? “d Wildwood. Arrives rt Pbilsdelphis. Broad Street. 9 08 s. m. MASER R. WH ASF Coaevcts liom Wildwood Branch, Ocean 1? sad Sea Isle City. Arrives at PMlaIpUa 9.17 ssl 7.o8 \ N -HXP8ESS Arrives st Phim- • drlphis 8.43 s. m. Q.Of B*FRBS6- Connects from ' Wildwood Branch. Ocean City aad Sen Isle City. Arrives at PtulMicIphia 10 u a.IO P „¥;~ E * P . BItS8 Cosneeu from „ •*, , Wildwood Branch. Ocvaa City sad ““ Isle City. Arrives at Philadelphia 4 »j 2 VC P M.-ACCOMMODATION. Stop. '‘•J3 »t principal IntermedUu .Utiow. Arrives « Philfelnhis 5.ji p.m. 4 .gO P Cosnccts from ' ’ Wildwood Branch. Ocean City and Sea Isle City. Arrives st Philadelphia 6.40 P. M.—EXCURSION’ TRAIN. Cm - aect** ““ *“

City sad Bd Ph* B-ajp.

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4 00 P. M. ACCOMODATION Stop, at 6,00 P ’ ** BXCCR8ION TRAIN. Con v acets from Wildwood Branch. Stops t principal v:-.- *—■—

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A 1-05 (Satsrdsys onl S-fP m. week-day*. Acco — ■Ag»d J-Mp m. Sunday, ernreaa, 000 a. m. Accommodation, 7.y> a m- BscnraioB train, 7.00 a m. week days; 7 00 A m. Sunday, from Broad Street station, 4 oj p. m.week

FOR NEW YORK,

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ISOS, night. Suedats, 4 A 4 40^4 SVS >8. 8 so. 9 3011.00 AM., •isti tibS m. fl». to^sV 4 !?'ts'aSft**’ 700 ’^ 00 ’ 900 * Prom^Wert Phtlsdcl^hls only, 143 a m. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH.

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Office and rortdrnne, Wales Unite.I StAtos Pharmacy. NiohtBell

Security Trust Company Corner Washington and Ocean Streets. CAPE HAY CITY, HEW JERSEY

CAPITAL

Surplus and Undivided Profits

DEPOSITS

| KWI8 T. STEVENS OOUN8KLLOB AT UIW, 610 Waainnotvii Sr , ^,'ape Mat, N. J. Master and tohdtor 10 Chsurcrv. hotary Public. Commissioner for Pennsylvania. |~}R. C. H. LOKENCE, (Dr. W. B. Slckler. associate. I DENTIST

SI 00.000.00 tl 37,592.30

$2,480,439.36

We solicit your account. Onr palron. receive every eourlcy and accommodation conwuLnt with prudent banking. THREE PER CENT. INTEREST PAID

on depoHita in our Savings Department.

laiuc H, Smith, Chairtuau

J. Spicer Learning iteuben T. Johnson

Oral Surgery, including Extraction of Teeth under Narcotised Air and other Anesthetic* Phils- Office; Perry Bldg- itch * Cbeataat SL

James J. Doak Carpenter & SBui/aet Jobbine Promptly attended to No. 833 Washington Street CAPE MAY, N. J. Local Pboon 97

Circulating Library NOVELS - AND - MAGAZINES Fine Sulionary and Blank Books, Toys, Shell Goods, Games, Toy Boats, etc. M. L. WARRINGTON, 514 Washington StreeL

Contractors ft Builders YORK BROS. P. O. Box 661. Cape May, N. J.

W H BRIGHT, FIRE INSURANCE Ip Bay Part wf Cape May County Holly Beach. N. J.

VALUABLE Real Estate In Capa May City FOR Stli To dose up an Estate ni niiNM nom m mu NO. 1. A three story frame cottage and stable on land, at No. 676 Washington st., size of lot 100 feet front by 200 feet deep. NO. a. Drug store at S. W. corner of Washington and Decatur sts, together with all stock and fixtures. NO. 3. One-half of double cottage and lot, at No. 416 Bank sL Far Terms aad Information apply US. S. MABCY. Marcy'a Pbarasacy, car, Washlagtoo aad Decs tar S«*. Capa May. N.J. .

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With your first cash purchase of f 1.00 and upwards, by presenting this adverUsameut sod learn all about our -HEW STAMP SYSTEMWa bare the best shoes we can buy for tbe money in great variety. Shoes lor men, women and children, and redeem tbe ataiape when you get 100 at Tima. H. Taylor. Ca«tnri 5koa Stars Off?-

TO WHOn IT MAY CONCERN

If you base Job work arnff It shag.

-Advisory Board

Dr. James Mecray H. C. Tbompaun. Manager William F. Canned)T Aaron W. Hand Albert G. Bennett John B. Hoffman

Robert E Hand

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plaster Waorh a Spedalttgr" w ■ “^Xincrusta, IHHalton anb Surlapsl and $ho* Rooms. Second Floor Smith Bldg. 610 Wash St E CAPE MAY, N. J. —*

Pierson and Son.

#fHE|liw|ctfE|gAY|>IAHkgT.fe>

Cor. Washington and Union Sts.

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

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©. <§{evei?§ iuiD ° LiiBiiciFBOiLDiB^ Office ail Shop-:or. Corgie and Jeferson Sts. CAPE MAY. E. J.

SAMUEL E. EWING General Contractor, House moving a specialtg TOST ABIDlasas, BliDBSIBaS, B J

WM. S. SHAW GENEKAI. CONTRACTOR Dealer la ‘£ime, SBrieh, ’Sand, Cement and S&uilders Dtltpkome DU. to. 3HateriaU. SSi Slmirw Street

„ S. S DOAR DOAK BROTHERS Groceries, Meats and Provisions

Butter, Eggs and Poultry Fruit and Vegetables

G. £. B^ownbak's Famous Golden Butter a Specialty

orl’honc &

ashington St.

Cape May City

fWe Want: to Talk J About Printing TQE want to talk to you. We want to show»i— , you that we produce the kind of print ing you want-the distinctive, effective kind. We know that wo have the facilities for doing first- ■ t^r- — ;-claas work, and we believe that we |ios*>ss 4i --* ^|i requisite knowledge of the art to use them to tho-JmsAr:^-beat advantage. Through our experience in the art of printing we are enabled to produce your a work in a skillful manner and with leas expense D than the average printer. - - - -

GAPE MAY, N. J.