CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER i8, 1906
HINTS FOR FARMERS
Do not tu* at a Uorac'a mouth, but alaroja Utivr at If any middeD pull ot .harp jerk uu*ht tirvak the rvlaa. Ho» etar dull Ue may t*. alaaya Uara rnotuli fm-Uos of tho UU to bavr Ulm umJar Control and him up to It to that BXt.-nt. At auy bole, suiter ot audden elevation l» «ure you- baud and arm freely follow" bla mouth, and do not let them admlulater a audden Jerk to It aa the vehicle dropa or rtM*. W V“ atarttns Juat feel your •trad'a month an Inatant before you atari aa’a »ls»al to him that you are atwut to require of him motion, and tbla abould be done whether you mean to r> forward or backward. It euai.lea him to tlichbtn bla muaclea and collect hlmaelf. jdiyalcally and menUlly. to obey your Inatroctlona—Country Ufa In America. •
It la cood economy for a fanner to buy airtbr tabor aarlns tools be baa c.-ed for HoraeOeab la cheaper than n.«n Beah after we are dead. The 1 walking plow
People Talked About
fanner who foliowa i walking plow when be could aa well use a riding plow la either Ignorant or foollah. After all we very much dbubf If thoae who walk to aave their team ac compllab their object, We think they do not The added labor of pulling the Adlng mechanism of a plow or a cultivator la of little moment not nearly no much aa that occasioned by the pulling back njkl bearing down on the bandiva feu-me due* Involuntarily After they become somewhat wearied. Wa tblnk a teem can better pull ua on a pair of wheels than drag ua with our weight on the handles.—Farmers Advo-
Tbe Vluacovy duck, that hat been so extensively domesticated, was originally brought from tropical South .*.~'eri ca. where It D Indigenous The name la a corruption of Muak-dnck. Today they are one of our most useful and ornamental breeds of ducks. The drakes are much larger than the ducks, weighing ten to twelve pounds, the dock weighing six to eight pounds. As a table dock they cannot be excelled. Young drakes will dress seven and eight i-ounda. They are more like the wild duck or goose In flavor than olber docks and will hold their condition longer than any other duck. They wlU be found" always ready for the table without extra feeding. — Feathered Life
A c e U P A B
TIVK1.Y 11 a figure In p dltlca
la Maximilian K. Ibmaen. manager of \
I lam R. Uearst'a
brmatorla! canvass In New York state, who was much In evidence at the Buffalo convention which nominated Mr. Hearst. He was formerly a newapajwr man and got Into polities through bla connection as a political reporter with Mr. Hearst'a papers. He thirty-eight years old. Nineteen years ag6 he left Pittsburg, where bis family had long lived, and obtained position on the New York Herald. Ten years ago be went to the New York American. He was Albany t apondent for a time and then be city editor. Later be served aa Washington correspondent. He took charge the organisation of the club* posing the Nadoul Association of Democratic Clubs and when Hearst ran tor congress became bis campaign manager. He -also managed Ur. Hearst'a campaign for the Democratic nomination for the presidency In 1001. A Democrat talked of for the gubernatorial nomination by the antl-llcarst Democrats at Buffalo was the mayor of the city. James N. Adam, who recently retired as head of a large dry goods bouse. While the convention progress a moving van with the sign “J. N. Adam A Co.” passed down
a leading street
"Aha."' said Max Ibmaen gleefully, "/bey are taking the Adam boom away
already!”
Ulley of Watarbury. In tba asm# itata. Waterbury to a city of #0.000 psopt*. and Mr. Lllley Is generally accounted Its ■'lint dtlaen." Though he was Oxford, Maas..
. GKO ROE I- UIAXT
Three meals are necessary and snffl dent with an Interval of four or five hour* between, to keep a bone In good condition. Oats take at least two hours Uj digest hay takes three hours, and because It takes so long to digest it abould be given when the day’ work la over. The evening meal should be a full meal, the animal being then at rest and able to digest its foo leisure. There should be an Intervgl of half an hour between the return of the boree to the stable and his getting bla evening meal. Give the boys a chance with poultry. When the girls show a disposition handle poultry encourage them aa well The young folks would do well with poultry if penal tied to have au Income from same. Every woman, also file eons and daughters, should have the opportunity of making an Income for ( themselves from poultry. Never discourage them by taking from them the profit of the labor bestowed upon poultry keeping.—Feather. New World’s Discus Record. In the Canadian track and field campaign In Montreal Sept. 22 Martin Sheridan made a new world's mark by throwing the discus 135 feet 5 Inches. H. L. Moore raised the pole vault standard 11 feet to tl feet 7-# Inch**. Hurricane Along Gulf Coast. The worst sea storm and hurricane that the gulf coast baa experienced In over 100 years occurred last week, centering at Pensacola. Fla. Mobile and other gulf points were isolated and many Uvea were reported loot, while the property damage would run Into several mlUlons. Both Mobile and
has been a member
of the Connectlcu
legislature and l>
now serving bis sec
oud term In th»
house of represents tivee at Washbl| ton. being Connect! cut's congreaamai •t large. The boot hlitrk* of Watei
bury wear button-
with hl» picture, tb sods fountain* ae!
Lllley cobblers, tb«
campaign club#
organised In —
name, and all the past summer he has been making the town famous wlpi clambakes In honor of men' prominent In politics. Yet when the politicians called Waterbury and asked for Lllley they waited twentj -flve ^minute* and
received this report:
“No such person
George L. Lllley Is known In Water-
bary."
The politicians then took a mol and hurried over the mountain# with the congressman In person. Dr. Giuseppe Lappool. whose Illness was recently announced. Is physician In ordinary to Pope Plus X. and sustained the same relation to the late Pope Leo XIII, by whom be was held >n great esteem and regard. As the _ pope's physician be
trews an official
ary of $50 a month. He took his master’! legree at the University of Bologna in 1875. The repute
be attained led
ills being selected as
medical adviser
Pope Leo XIII, and luring the last hours >f that occupant ot
the Homan see a as In constant
tendance at bis bed
__ side. The post, ok
cbsrrb of the Jesuit Fathers. Farm I eonroe. carries with It much honor, street. Berkeley square, Loudon, hare Owing to the confidential position be been the subject of so much comment. I occupies, .the pope's physician Is supla a brother of the late Cardinal I posed tqJjoW the key to a great many Vaughan, lie la sometimes called the Vatican secret, and In consequence la “modem English Savonarola" and his often pursued by ecclesUstlca. dlploattacks on the smart set have drawn niats and newspaper men until his Ilfs
to hi. church many of that clasa. who becomes somewhat of a burden. aeeza'to take a queer sort of pleasure In
bearing themselves criticised. He calls I State Senator Edgar T. Brackett of the society woman who lends young | Saratoga, who was a candidate for the
men Into temptation through ~
Monday, November IP, 1906.
at the hoar of one o'clock in the afternoon oi •aid d«y. at the office of Jamc. M. K. Hildreth, No. Jig Ocean Street, in the city
dreth, No. 314 Ocean Street, in ll pf Cape May. Cape May connty. N. J All those certain Unci*, lots or pa
MASTER'S SALE. fiy »;4u* of. s decree of the Cosrt of Chancery of the r^tt ol New Jersey.bearing date .he thir.y-fir.t day of August.
ic county ot Cape ‘.in.
ie first i» the same whl
mucl bpr.t
Samuel Foa-
, by indenture dated Ms'ch 14. A. .Rod recorded in the Clerk', office of aaicTcojnty of Crpe Msy. In Book "Q" of deed., page 4TJ, sc.. eranled and con-
veyed, inter slia, u ' tow decesMd) -n lei
id bounded a. follow*, vis:— BEGINNING at the plsce where ■ ditch empties into the northeast branch of Dyers' Creek on the south side of the road leading from Spniwet's Wind Mill tothe bouse of the party of the first part near tb* bridge and running thence on the southerly side of said road roqth thirty-five degrees east forty-nx perches; Is) south aistv degrees tty-two perches to a ditch leading _ _ raid northeast branch ot Dyer's Creek; (3) along said ditch north thirty-five degrees west about fifty perches to the aforesaid northeast branch and (4) np the branch nearly north seventy-one —— - general course to the
- lace of beginning. CONTAINING 1
t and 00c-hall
' r Uc recond lathe same which lobn Tom lin. admioistratr-r. and Catharine Foster, administratrix of Thoms. Foster, deceased, by Indenture dated March 18. 1836. and re curded in the aforesaid Clerk’s office, in "Q” of Deeds, pages 475, Ac. granted and conveyer* —— ■'—
1 Sami
iscd)
1 fee
batted and bounded ss follows
fifly-aevci ae-half pe
three degrees
wlU exceed $1,000,000. Earthquake In Porta Rico. The Island of Porto Blco bad 1 aerie* of heavy .earthquake shocks for half s minute, causing, panic among the people everywhere. Buildings, however, were only slightly damaged. CITY BONDS FOR SALE Yon can purchase from tyoo to $14,000 ol the City of Cape May Water Bonds, dated May 1. tqrfi. payable is thirty years, interest at 5 per cent, payable semi-aunnal. at a City Treasurer.
BEST FOR THE ■ BOWELS ■
eatiug
tigress.” Beceutl; Father Vaughan ha. been Joined In hicrusade by a wel known nonconform 1st minister, tb Rev. Dr. Townsend who at a chare! gn tbertng declare the gambling cure was eating Its WS/ like a cancer throng society. Father Vaughan, "the pet ny novelette preacher.” aa be has been called, said In a red “Of one thing any man who ventures Into th^ society of the fast, smart set may be sure, and that la If be goes into It with any money be will coma out of It without any. 1 know men who have been kept at bridge, being forced. In spite of themselves, to play. Uf>a to play high and play long and to play on till they had nothing more to play for. • • • Many a debutante baa been drawn Into this vortex. In some Instances by the hostess herself, and has been sucked down before the end of play not far from the lowest degradation to which a woman can come “ Governor Joseph M. Terrell of Geor git. who has been confronted with perplexing problems since the outbreak of rioting In Atlanta and other places In the state, began life as a plow boy and rose through his own energy and thrift to his present poet of honor. There ' a story told of his school day* wb< be was a pupil of Colonel W. T. Bevell, now a Georgia editor. According to local history. Joe was the only boy In the school whom the tend thrashed, -o Ion el was a great believer In the efficacy of the rod.' “Joe,” the boys would say when they beard that Terrell was
give It to you over here with But Joe and his new teacher got loug so well that application of stern discipline never became necessary. Soon after his school day* and farm life ended be took up the study of law and on being admitted to the bar often rode many milas la a day to
differ
Republican nomination for governor of New York. 1* counsel for one of the
heirs of the late Bui a factor In the aet Moment by whirl the legacies to heln
SlggfgSB&SB $3pT«)B BLOOD $52
a contest of the wll thereby avoided. 4 Senator Bracket was once approach ed by a reporter to farts about hlmael for a biographies sketch. “I don't care mud what you writ about roe.” be said. “You'd do better to get facts from me, I suppose, for I know you ever heard of. but If you'll only concede me ooe thing I’ll be satisfied. If you can say that my sympathy and support are always with the underdog In the fight, that I am always In favor of a square deal for him. I'll stand for the rest That's my philoso-
phy.”
To another writer be once gave the following aa embodying bla Men of a H* who has m last'd to the tnr •* duty
which Us* bmva-endure Must hsvc made foes.
If be hsv* non*, email Is the work be hss He has hit no tyrant on the hip. Ha hss pushed no nip from perjured Up. He hss never turned the wrong to right. He hss been a coward In tba nght It was the rloUnJSt Jan Kilbelik who took out an Insurance policy against accident to bis fingers, and another musician, the Italian composer Ruggiero Lcooravallo, u the subject 'of an unusual Insurance policy recently written. An accident policy has been taken out to Insure the managers of Leoncsvallo against loss on his coming American tour If be should be unable to appear In concerts hi tWs country. It was said that the policy went Into effect wtseu Leoncavallo left Milan on
ids way to New York, but the name of the company that
ceased, new Joshua Brick's sad running ' thence south thirty seven degrees me hundred and two perches; thence
west, thirty four tnence south fitly lorty-eight perches;
thence north seventy two degrees we*i, fourteen perches; thence south seventyseven degree* west ten perches ,;hence north
•welve deyrrea east forty forr perches the line of Anns Springer; thence no
forty-ail degrees east one hundred and eight perches to s stake in the line '
Charles Holmes and also s co-ner of Jos! Brick, thence south fifty-nine degrees c twenty sis perches to s chestnut oak ;thc: south eifh.e-five di- ee» east fifty se< perches to the plsce of beginning. CONTAINING fifty-five seres, be
same more or less.
Reserving and excepting however, a a.id Samuel Springer, et us. by I.xlent dated December u, A. D . 1K43. and reel ed in the aforesaid Clerk’s office, in D Book TT" pages 13. &c, granted and c vryrd nnto Shamgar Hewitt in fee. J also r- erving and excepting a tract t taining thirty acres one rod and a perches, more or less, which the 1 Samuel Springer et ax, by Indenture dated December 4. A. D, 1863 and recorded in the aforesaid Clerk's office, in Deed Book No. 30. pages 471. Ac, granted sad conveyed nnio Alexander W. Springer. The third was conveyed to nel Springer by the same dee< tract herein described, and is therein batted and bounded aa follows, vlx.:— BEGINNING at the gale post standir the northeast aid* of the road leading the Wind Saw Mill to the said Satnoel ter'a house at the place where the said road rroaa—aamall creek which puts —* -* Dyer's Creek and running from along the road on the northeast aide thereof so aa to include the fence on that aide there of aontb thirty .five degrees and thirty rnmnlcs east alsty-two peiches to a corner, from thence running still along the nor.h esc: aide of . tne road^south^ sixty five toVcorocr stake; from t ha nee leasing the road and running north ten and three quarter degrees east forty three perches to tht middle ot the afore-u'd creek or gut; thence down the middle thereof it* several cou'ses to the firs tplsce of beginning, within which bounds is toppoaed to contain about twelve acres. be the name more or lea*. Reserving and excepting however, a lot containing two acres, more or leas, which •• '* ■• mutl Springer, et nx, by lodeeiJanuary 17, A. D, 1838. and recorded in the alorcsaid Clerk's office lb Deed Book “R^paget 167. Ac, granted and conveyed unto Elisha Hngha. in lee The fourth was conveyed to the said Samnel Springer, by the same deed aa the second tract herein described, and la therein batted and bonuded as follows, vlx--— BEGINNING at the place where tbe old ..oe ditch between the father and grandfather of tbe prevent Satnnrl Fon:*r, em- - - * - ■ - jo x small ant which puts oot of Creek, anil thence nn$hc said ditch sonth eighteen dramra' east two perches; thence slang said ditch Booth forty-four degrees east thirty-four sod one-half perches; thence along aa old ditch south fitly degrees fifteen minutes -itblfir
JERSEYMEN GET GOOD RESULTS IN LIFE INSURANCE. New Jersey holders of Industrial policies in The Prudential have received in dividends over $1,000,000. In the year 1905 they received in this manner over $217,000. None ol the policies on which these payments were made called lor dividends. This indicates why its policyholders believe in The Prudential. .
$
It 1
CAVAIAO.
before be started received from Ms a gen $10,000 and round trip tickets, flSOBut $9,375. tbe aerenty-flre Mrisas la the or
cbeetra.
By tbe terms of (be accident policy
He Is booked
Justice courts were located. He serv-
ed la tbe legislature sad as attorney
general end was ctagseu governor la I receive $2/100 for eeefa concert that
1902. His term will expire st tbe rioa# may be canceled tbrou of tbe present year Governor Terrell's cl dent to Leoncavallo, horn* is at Greenville, where be was | for fifty appearances,
bora forty-five years ago. He married I Tbe composer was accorded a great Mias Jessie La* A;>*vay la IBM. Mrs. oration two years ago la tbe produeTerrell entertained Mrs. Beosevelt Mod la Berlin of hi* “Boland of Berwben tbe president end his wife visited Itn.” written at (be order of Emperor Atlanta a /sat ago. I William. At tbe close of tbs! perform -
j age* tb* emperor received tbe com-
Tbat so gro Is a hero to his heOei poser sad bis wife la the royal box sad
girl was proved one day recently when I reefer poBMelsa* al Hartford, Ooua, tried to | SMOod
tb* said creek — — — — th* sforesrld hleh water ntsik. elfhueo perch** to a red oeuar port for a 00 oe-; j thence down the ss'il creek- the •everal course* thereof s |ik* durance f-om high ws'er mars to tbe middle of tbe old ditch lending to tbe great sluice Ik'd when the main meadow w s backed: throe* along said ditch north slxt'-eight degrees weat to low water me.k at the Delaware Bay thence by low water mark up the said bay be north east *tde of the mouth o' rr's Creek, thence up and along the rk on tbe northeast side ol the same to high water mark being toe beginning corner mentioned in a deed given oy Jo*hna Brick lo James MoCormick.dwed Jsunsry 20. IMS, reference hereto will moie .oily appear: thence up Dyer's Creek by It* edge at nigh water mark binding the several oonnies toereof and being tbe l‘oe mentioned in the sforesaM deed of Jo.bus Brick to Jam*. MoCo-mick. to Charles Holmes' co.ner which Is to* middle of tb* ditch cut foi a ‘io* ‘wtween both parOm. tnence at ilg*'t scgUs to lb* m dol* »- toe creek: thence dow? tb* to ddle o creek the seieral course* thereof lo a S posit* tbs first mentionw. *•.-:*: _ tore »« right angles to the plsoe of -eglirlog. sooposed iOcontain fir* see* of marsh shore and creek be the — - '’Vbe'ssld Samuel Springer died possessed of the property he-*hy conveyed leaving s 'sat w<ll sod testament, whereto and wbeieby be made -oe ss'd Amelia S. Springer, b*» wife nU sole devisee, w.i-ch last will sod terta uent was »dm 'ed to probate March S'. A. D„ I8i7, and ie«oidea la tbe Suirorate’a office of the aaM county of Cape May.to Book B o. WlBa. pages 23 andSSS. ana • he said Amelia S. Spriueer hy deed of cooveyrnc* bee.'ng dale Feb-uary 10 A. D-lffil. end recoded iu Cape May Cnun’-v Clerk's office/u Dead Book No 43 of Deed*, paw* M2. Ac. otovned the same unto Harriet W. Ireiug, ami tbe aaUi H»r«let W. Irving dytog Ir testate tbe same descended to tbe abot named grantor* a* be.- belrwat law. Being 'be same lands and Vremiw which Marietta Slelgnt et vtr. e. al- by d»ed daud October A. 18S4. and recorded to the Clerk's office at Cap* M»- Court Hoes*, on September 11. 1880, In Dead Bool No. TO. page 180. Arc. granted and coper; ed to tbe said Daniel & I-win. ondrr the name of Daniel 8. Irving In *To be eold to tbe highest bidder, I
rvecoce and under the dllbcilmi of JAMES M- K. HILDI'.ETH,
Special Mi ' ~ “
b St. e- tiit.Di.airt,
In Chance-r of New Jersey
Walter H Bacon,
Sol Ichor of Complalnaa
.Dated October IT, 1900. 10-18pI>Q000 Notice to Limit Creditors.
: tlrf
Estate of Wi
Fnrauant
SoAtgsl* 0
UMMlIfe For aotnetbing that is not satisfactory, in fact what is the use of payiug out good money for anything that is not satisfactory. Now that the weather is cooler you wHl want something to make your sitting room comfortable in thr evenings. Don’t start a fire in the heater, the housewife has enough to attend to. Just purchas one of our latest
model
OIL HEATERS>0 No Dust. No Dirt. No Smoke. No Trouble. No Danger. Makes Fuel Cheaper than Coal. We guarantee our stoves to be the best Oharles TV. ©wain, 305-7 JACK80H STREET, CAPE MAY, N. J.
mot marsh be the
.tie-half perch** to Dyrr’i down th* name in tk
said gut: throe* op place of beginning, x or ei^btsr *
Catharine Foster, widow of Thomas Foster noov.ycd brr right of doweruf. la sad to thr second, third. fourth tracts bert tastier described, to ax id Samnel Springer, by dead dated April 2, IKS. and recorded In tbe ati Clerk's office, la Deed Book “B" 47 Tbt C «fth Is tbe eame which ttprinarr, by lodratnre dated December 29. 1K*8, sod recon'-d In the aforesaid Clrrk’s office. Id Deed Book 'B" pines478. Ate, granted sad coavgysd unto the Said Samnel Springer, la fee sod therein butted and bounded as fallows, to wit.:— BEGINNING si a corner In of the highway Bear a Urge
tbe tub day of October, A. D. tceS, 01 will be forever bmied of any scilon *4
the subscriber.
Dated October 1 Tth A. D. 1906. LlU JUS H. TOWXgSKB, Ab.gail G- Towksxnd,
Use a Gas Radiator Y will find it to be a very inexpensive way of taking the chill off the room We also want to call your attention to the fact that we are prepared to do all kinds of ^ PLU M B I N Q CAFE KAY ILLuSnTATIHG COHFAKY 406 Washington Street 0. A. Merchant, Jr, Gen. Manager. ?oci L PMO « E |£; JJ
- n Robert H.
along Holm#*’ Ha. give* west right; -flv* perches tea comer Hue ditch of U* b- Ire of John Hoi mas
d; ibeuoe along tbe aald Ua#
•dxtyraix perches to a stone corn#.: ice south flf • y deg. *** «*at on* bond rad ten perches to lb. plsce <T beginning, wiiblu which bounds la said to eoatela thirty seven acres, ba tb* asm* more or
sixth t* Ua
ssrtsa
••Id ttomnrl Sprlngsr. In ha. and .
' - ' •—- I Mon**»to!re.«ow1 Ared cedar past
corner set on th* son lb rid* of I Creek, oe th* mala bask thereof. ssi'SJS?u2i^rs's,‘K,^. Wind Saw Mill, bearing from askeoraar
sjtfras .po.1- and white, are
the clothes that From start to finish, our work
e, thus
Insure absolutely
SATISFACTOXY results. Our yieful work ha> pteaged many customers and it will r surely please you. Troy Hand Laundry
*10 Decatur fit.
twaa^-sae Wort OriM Pw Aai Btfrwai
—Bsad th* Cara Mat Buoalb.

