CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER *5, 1906
COUNTY ITEMS CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE. CAPR MAY 001’W HOUSE, Oct.2-4-|IU*SU»Meiv;»r of MHWI'U. b»» brr TUitioir f w*«k. (kM», D Hue' oey of Wildwood. Spent Sundae wi.b reUtlrea he.T. IU»: t W. Hwod and wife went to Millville la*t. Wedueadav - to aUend the wedding oftbejr eon Howefd. who waa mantra U. MU» O-pba Walker of that place Mr». John v. Whitaker was ebopplng Millville onS-rtday. . _ . Mr. SalUe Hollingahead of Orel Creek ia at . je home of ber dangdter.MJamea Hoaa. tjulie ill. . , . Lewie Acklev spent Sooday Wl b b parenU at Malaga. • „ . Mim Ida lajlar who a.tend. Bank Bualneaa CoUec*- •P*’ 1 ' Sonday borne. Howard lloas of Camden waa an o Sunday elai or beix. M's Ma fluent of Trenton, apendlng se)%'n! dsvs w 1 b ber M-e. H. M. liiwreoee.
WOOD SAWING OUTFIT Daniel Woolaon. of Fwblng Creek, t» agent in Cape May county for tbe Wood, pecker W ood Sawing Ontllt, which la oomi plete. Everything furnlabed except gaaollne, gaa or water. We furnish either gaa or gasoline min as preferred. This machine baa bad a most wonderfi record in the hands of inexperienced unec and where it has become known, is col ticuallv making new Woodpecker cu«t< mere. It* attractive design and compleW monnlii'E. together with beauty of floisb and general excellence In all detalD of design and construction, give It a peculiar value to tbe user as well as to the factory. We cannot recommend too highly the ■taring and pulling qualities .of this line of engines together with the low fuel coat and the practically total freedom from repairs.
Every order for engine of any size must be accompanied by check, or money order for one-third the amount, otherwise order cannot. be accepted. -One-third payable draft with bill of lading, one-third payable In 90 day*. This rule applies to everybody. irrespective of credit.. Two per oeat discount ia given for check or cash in fnll with order, or shipment is made for fnll amount sight draft attached to bill of lading. Where customers prefer order and checks may be sent. to the Firyt National Bank. Middletown. O., which bank guarantees our fulfillment of guarantee. < Ibecks are never deposited for until the day engine is shipped. Every engine xeot from factory is on thirty days free trial teat, dating from day purchaser receive* It. If for any reu. son. whether it be onr fanlt, your fault or a combination of conditions yon should Dot be fully satisfied with our engine in every particuUrr you may .It to onr factory^ On receipt of same at onr factory, complete, all money paid us, tbe factory or tha bank on same by you. will he at once tamed. ThU applies whether voO bar* purchased in part payment, sent (nil with the order or MUltd sight draft . for full amount on delivery.
FOR THE HOUSEWIFE
ful each of sugar and water, add the Juice and a llttit of th* .rind of a lemon; bring to boiling point, aklui and remove the rind. Into a Oat lay the apple quarters singly In the sirup. When tbe pieces nrc tt-uder. remove carefully from the sirup Into glass dish first tempered with I ter. add one tablespoonfni of granulated gelatin dissolved in a little cold water, stir and pour over the fruit. Stand In a cool place, and when cold dish out each piece of fruit surrounded bjr a Jelly of Just tbe right solidity. Alcohol laeloos as a Msdletss. Last July the British Medical Journal published an address by Sir James on -Alcohol ss s Therapeutic Agency," in which be said, "If during the last quarter of a century " almost no alcohol in the treatment of disease It Is because I have found very little reason for Its use, and to me that my 'padenta got without - It” It will t>e remembered that Jast year Sir Frederick Trove*, King Edward's surgeon, mad* a strong address against the ns* of alcoholics as beverage or medicine.
'Odds' and ends of soap accumulate is •very household and are generally thrown away. To utilise them take a piece of stout flannel about six Inches square, bring two of the edges, also one of the ends, together and sew strongly with worsted. Yon here then a long bag 0 by S Inches, open at one end. Into this from time to time put all scraps of toilet or kitchen soap. Fold the open top down, and you hare a square- pad. The bag tvjll be found moat useful for greasy hands.
Tbe Illustration printed herewith shows a cake cutter which win simultaneously cut jout numerous figures of various shapes from a sheet of dougbIn such manner as to leave no intervening or 1 waste portions. This reduces wastage to a minimum. On a. large roller la secured a series of blades, which are shaped te form tbe
SEALED PROPOSALS Sealed proposals for tbe tarnishing of 'ci Isis and bn-ldiag a *" '— *•— County Air —ic BpaWTof _ . . holders on Monday. October Sth, at U o'clock, ooon. at toe Cou’t House Building. Toe B0a.1l reserves the right to “y >f the CommiUee. “ ' ~ nois, N. „ t Rutherford; Cape May,
Wants Tax Asset Tbe Cape May County Board of Taxation has asked the Bute Board of Taxation to remove - David P. Creaswrll from th* office of Asteasor in the First Ward of Ocean City. It ia charged that Creaswell ha* wtifnii7, intentionailv and persistently neglected and refused to comply with the laws of the State relating to the assessment and collection of taxes. In reply to a petition from A. C. Boswell, representing Creaswell, the State Board afficials say they will shortly fix a date for a bearing.
BEST FOR THE BOWELS SliiffiPi
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figures desired. The'designs are_ arranged on tbe roller so that after running tbe roller over a sheet of dough the designs will be continuous. Uk* s' sheet of wall paper. The adjacent edges of the figures meet leaving no waste dough between them. Tbe necessity of remorlhg intervening portjonft Is avoided, the amount of dough not cut Into cakes being reduced to a minlntpiw
Hearst Hughes
T HE career of William' Randolph Hearst. nominee for governor of New York of both the Democratic convention at Buffalo nncl the Independencu league convention in New York city, doe* not bear oat tbe idea that a rich man's son Is of no account. He ti tbe son of the late George F. Hearst and of Phoebe A. Hearst and was born In Ban Francisco in 1803. His father waa klng'Who became a United States
of said rosiTsooth thirty-fit. forty-ux perches; <j) south siitr degreewest twenty-two perches lo * dilefa leading into tbe said northeul branch of Dyer's Creek; (j) along said ditch north thirty-6v« degrees west about fifty perchcs to th« aforesaid northeast branch and (4) np the creek or branch nearly north seventy-one
WfMUM JMWDOhPH
tor. Tbe son attended tbs public schools and Harvard college and la 1886 became editor and proprietor of tbe Ban Francisco Examiner. Succeeding In this, enterprise, he entered the Journalistic field of tbe east also and at -the present time owns nine dallies In cities scattered from the Atlantic tc tbs Pacific and two montbliea. Mr. -Hearst started out I ipnltitnillioualre, and. according to current report, be Is now even richer than bis father-svau. his newspaper properties alone being reputed of greet value. Ia 1902 be was elected to the bouse o< representatives from Jbe Bleveoth New York district and has served In the Fifty-eighth and Fifty-ninth congresses, devoting himself' cbie^y to labor measures and legislation pertaining to restriction of large corporations. In 19W be was A leading candidate for the Democratic nomination fqr proa}dent.getting many votes at tbe St Lout* convention. He ran for mayor of New York ns the candidate of tbe MnniciP*l Ownership league in 19Q3. and ills supporters claimed that- be was elected and was deprived of the ogice.br unfair menus. Mr. Hearst was marled In 1903 to Miss Mllllcent Willson. Charles Bvatje Hughes, the Bspubllean candidate for governor pf Nr*
MASTER'S-SALE. By virtue of s decree of the Court 1 Chancery of the Stair of New Jersey.! fete the tMHtrgtmt day o'
Monday, November 19, «Uhe hour of one o'clock in the afternoon “•d day *| the office olJame.ll. K. H dreih. No. » u Ocean street, in the d ®' “•y- Cape May county, N. J. All those certain .tracts, lota or parcel. ‘“d and premises ailnalc. lying and being in Middle Townahin. lo the county of Cape May,And Slate of New Jersey. tic’-larly described a. follow.,
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which Samuel Posdated March 14, A.
recorded in the Clerk's office county of Cape May. hi Book "O" 1- . - - . g r , n t e< j and con-
^Samnel^pringer
and bonded 1
BEGINNING at the place where a ditch empties into tbe northeast branch of Dyers’
aide of the road leading
of said con-., ..
of deed., page 473. &
veyed. inter alia, t
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CONTAINING abont six and oneJialf seres, more or leas. The cecond iathe same which John .Tomlin, administrator, and Catharine Poster, administratrix of Thomas Poster, deceased, by Indenture dated March '8, 1836. and re cwrded in the aforesaid' Clerk's office, in Book "Q" of Deeds, page. 475- &c . granted and conveyed, inter alia, untc " - said Samuel Springer, (deceased) it ind therein bntled and bounded as foil
ceased, now Joshua Brick’-
from thence south thirty seven degrees west one hundred and two perches; thei north fifty-seven degrees west, thirty fi — and one-half perches; thence south fiftythree degrees west forty-eight perches; thence north seventy-two degrees west, '“irteen perches; thence south seventy- ■* — perches whence north
seven degrees west te
Anna Springer; thepoe”north forty-six degrees cast one hundred and eight perches to a stake in the line of Charles Holmes and also a corner of Joahca Brick, thence sooth fifty-nine degrr— —• —entysix nerches to a chestnut os! ulh eif htv-fivc degrees east fit perches to the place of beginning. CONTAINING fifty-fiye seres, be the Reserving and excepting however, a lot containing one acre more or less, which the arid Samuel Springet, et ux. by Indenture doled Dcecmber ti. A. D . IfUJ. and rgcorded in the aforesaid Clerk's office, in Deed ‘"T" pages is, Ac., granted and con--,-J natdShamgar Hewitt ia fee. And also reserving and excepting a tract containiqg thirty acres one rod and nine perches, more or leas, which the said SamBeJ springer et axby todeninre dAlcd December 4. A,'0.1M3 and recorded in the aforesaid Clerk's office, in Deed Book No., yo. pages 471. Ac., granted and conveyed onto-Alexander-W. Springer, in fee. Tbe third was conveyed to the said Sam rl Springer by tbe same deed as the second act herein described, and ia therein balled and bounded as follows, vix.f— IBGINKING at the gale post atanding on 1 novtnrasf was orlhc waa leading prooi the Wind Saw Mill to tbe said Samuel Foster's boose at the place where the said read Crosses a iqnall creek which puts out of Dyer's Crack and running f:om thence along the road on the northeast aide thereof as tojncladc the.fence on that aide there,sooth • thirty-five degrees and thirty
THE PRUDENTIAL HAS PAID 900,000 INDUSTRIAL CLAIMS. On July 10th The Prudential paid its 900,000th Industrial claim. This 000000th claim, too, waa typical of the value of Prudential life insurance. The polichyholder had only been sixteen months insured and his beneficiary received SlOO for $17.50 paid the Company.
tbe said creek at tbe same distance from the aforesrid high water mark, eighteen perches to a red cedar post for a corner, thence down lb* said creek tbe several courses th>-r*of a like instance tiom high water mark to the middle of tbe old ditch leading to the great alnloe laid when the w s banked: thence along h sixty-eight degree* we*t t mark at. the Delaware Bay
Brick to Jama* MriZonnl — 30. 1852, reference thereto will more fully appear, thence pp Dyer'* Creek by It* edge •thigh water mark binding the aerer*] courses thereof and being the Hoe mentioned in the aforesaid deed of Josh a* Brick to James McCormick, to Cn.rles Holmes' corner which Is tbe middle of tbe ditch cat for a line between both parties, thence at right angle* to th* middle of the creek; thence down tbe middle of said ' "it several courses thereof to a place rlhe first mentioned stake; from at right angles to tbe place of beginning. supposed to contain five acres of marsh shore and creek be tbe
of the property hereby oonvered lo
Housekeepers frequently find a difficulty in using toal dost so as to avoid waste. An excellent Way Is to place a piece of paper abont ten Inches long and about six inches wide, pile coal dost on It. lift carefully and place gently on tbe fire. The corner of the paper will of coarse light, but the part under the coal dost -win remain If left undisturbed. This will gradually bora through and Improve tbe fire instead of causing tbe usual deadeeas which results from horning coal dost/
For honey macaroons beat th* yolks of three eggs until thick, add one cap of honey and beat again. Stir la on* and a half cope of flour, a cup of chopped not menu (walnuts, pecans or almonds). and fold in lastly tbe stiffly hasten whites of tbs eggs. Drop from » spoon on to paper lined pans and
bake in -a brisk oven for
In patching cracks In plastering. If plaster of parts la mixed with vinegar Instead of water It can be bandied better. as It win not set so qnlckly as Vben water is used. Strong hot vinegar will remove point from window
To Hear Appeals
Sitting, of Cape May Ooanty Board of
axsliae to bear appeals.
Taxing District Day Dote Place HcSf ^Ihsr? 1 * WerTsSJ '**“* ' - t ~* ty Sf 11
West Cspe Msy W< Lower Towoship F.
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sixty-five
degree* east.scventeen and one half perches' to a comer stake; from thence Icavtig the road and running north teq and three quarter degree* east forty-three perches to the middle of the aforesaid creek or gut; thence down the middle thereof its several courses to tbe firs tpiace of beginning, within which bounds is supposed to contain abont twelve
acres, be the same more or less.
Reserving and excepting however, a lot containing two acres, more or leas, which tbe said Ssninel Springer, et nx., I tnre doled January 17, - A. D.. 1 recorded in the aforesaid Clerk's
Deed Book "ft" pages 167, * conveyed nolo Elisha Hag
The fourth was conve,— _ „„
butted and bounded as fellows, vis.: BEGINNING at th# place where Hoe ditch between the father and ,
father of tbe present Samuel Faster, em-
Sa Hughs, in ice.
York, baa never bekl public office and Is not a politician in'the ordinary sens* of the word. He was offered the Re-
publican nomination for mayor oC Nsw York in 1905, bat refused It He was
known only as a brilliant lawyer ontU tbe now famous life Insurance Investigation of 1005 poshed him to the front
as a figure of national Interest, had previously attained reputation
counsel for the committee of the New
York legislature which examined the
eighty cent gaa qneajlon, but his eonduct of tbe luresUgatloo of life Insur-
ance methods during the sessions the Armstrong committee last yi
nutted him out as a man of extrsofv dinaiy ability «nd Independence. A
story la told to tbe effect that at cm*
stage of the committee's proceedings some of tbe members were afraid to go ahead on account of tbe revelations as
to political matters anticipated. “Very well, gentlemen” said Mr. Hughe* in effect; “yoa may go ahead *•, yon wish I will withdraw
point and explain to
the reasons for my withdrawal. At Its next sitting th* committee proceeded to “hew straight to tbe Un*." Mr. Hughes U th* sea of a Baptist minister, was bore at Glenns Falla, H. Y, te 1862 and graduated in IBM from Brown university. He was itslrriedrin MBS to .Mire A “
ssarpe: ssjK&fs « ditch south fifty deares* . fifteen sninnu* ' west n.nvtecn perch**; tbeoc* south fifty. ’ ■even and one-half degree* west eight and SSatKSMfeb'Sr&'iKS said gut: thence np the aald gat to tbe place of beginning, supposed to contain alx or eight acres of marsh he Xh* same Catharine Foster, widow of the Skid Thomas Faster aoor>y*d her right of dower of. in sod to the second, third, and fourth tracu hereinafter described, to the
479, Arc.
.The fifth I* the- same which Anna Bprlneer, by Indenture dated December a., ISSB. and recorded in the aforesaid gterifre 0 «.
BEGINNING at a cornet In the middle Us Shlrt.^t '
Notice to Limit Creditors. tatate of Wiluak Tomsfcxxn. Deceased. Puri turn to the order of E C. Hewitt. Surrogate of the County of Cape May.mi
ott the 11th day of October. A. D., 1906.
tbe application of the subscribers Ext-- *— of said deceased, notice is hereby given
ten of said deceased to exhibit
f sSBHSSIS ^«BA»eEL'BB0: tetei^“x d S?SI*te ,l a U, io« , ^frel^ Jmrt ’ 8 P° tlefis White, are
thvncesonlh flfiy degresei thirty serea acres, ha ik; saait
it one hand re of beglnnlni
he property
t will ana . whereby be made the said Amelia ti. Springer, bis wife his sole devisee, wl “
last will and leaf ment
probate Modi 2'. A. D. t-d in tbe Surrogate's office 31'the amid coo Sty of Cape May.in Book "B" of Wilis, pages 2* and gas. and th* said Amelia S. Springer by deed of conveyance bearing date February It) A. D.. 1881, and recorded In Cane May Cooulv Clerk’e office.lU Deed Book Na 48 of Deeds, pogee 343. Ax . conveyed tbe same onto Harriet W. Irving, and tbasaid Haniet W. Irving dying Intestate the earns descended to 'be above named grantors at ber be 1 rs-aulaw, Being the same land* and premise* bich Marietta Sleignt et .via, et ol.. by red dated October fi. 1884; and recorded 1 tbe Clerk'* office at Cape May Conn -loose, on September 14.-- 1885. In Deed BqoL No. .70. page 195. Ac. granted and conveyed to'the said Daniel 8. Irwin, nndyr tbe nanit of Daniel S. Irving in . -To be eold to the highest bidder, in the presence and under the direction of
JAMES M. E„HILDRETH,
Special Master in Chancery of New Jen
For something that is not satisfactory, in , ^ act w * lat the use of paying out good money for anything that is not satisfactory. Now that the weather is cooler you will want something to make your sitting room comfortable in thr evenings. Don’t start a fire in the boater, the housewife has enough to attend to. Just purchas one of our latest model OIL HEATERS l>o No Dust. No Dirt. No Smoke. No Trouble. No Danger. Makes Fuel Cheaper than Coal. We guarantee our stoves to be the best Charles -A.. Swain, 306-7 JACK80H STREET, CAPK MAY, N. J.
iMhscredlteni..
tQ th* nib>crib*fs'nadar oath their claims and demands against the estate of maid deceased within nine months from 13th day of October, A- D. 1006. or they
be forever barred of any action
■nbscriber.
(tad October’13th. A D. 1906.
the clothes that
_ From start to finish, our work . is properly done, thus we can
insure absolutely
SATISFACTORY RESULTS. Our careful work has pleased m?ny customers and it will
surely please you.
Troy Hand Laundry llO-Dacator M. Pboo* 14f W Wark CaUsd Tm lad MBmU
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 .a^S f 3 L> U M BING ^va CAPE UA7 ILHTMINATING COHPARY 406 Washiagttm Street O. A. Merchant, Jr, Gen. Manager, bell phone 8T • LOCAL “ No, 2*
WANTED:—By Chicago wboloaclc sod nail order bouse, •asistant manager man or woman) for this county and adjoining territory. Salary MO and P*tf weekly: Work ‘
iRESSsS.
ADJOURNED SHERIFF'S RAL*Notice U hereby given that the ml* of tend in a certain cause wherein Anne J* - - —sod tet,
.Tsas
ECZEMA and FILE CURE PMSOrCTlNGK Disease. Instant relief. Don't snffer louc•r. Write F. W. WILUAMS. 400 Msnhsttgu avwnne New Yotk. BneiOM stamp. Notice of Setticnrcwt Nolle* te hereby given that tbe acoonnt* f the oafaMribev. a* Gnanlbui of Samnel A-Carpenter, dare used, will be andited and etased by the urrewate. and reported for settlenivut to the Orpheu-' Court of “f^^v U mber*D*xtr , ' l “ r 00 U ‘* ^ Dated. Oetob*r 16. 1906. Cl-eni K. Ixnro, MhlSfit Gaa-tlian. CITY BONDS FOR SALE
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. ^ WILLIAM H. BRIGHT. Dated Get 15.1906. ' ~
Lewis Starr, fcl'r.
^e City of Cape May .Water Bonds 4 dried May 1,1936. payable in thirty yean, interest at 5 per evat. payable svmi-snnnal. at a premfam res. bv apnlyiag to Isaac H. Stun. City Treasurer.
r department of tho WoSS Gap.
, May public school. Salary MffiOO pm-

