Cape May Herald, 2 May 1907 IIIF issue link — Page 4

CAPE MAY HERALD. THURSDAY. MAY 3.1907

LOCAL COUNTY JJEMS CAPE riAY COURT HOUSE Partial List ol Visitors at The County Scot Sainurl It Malar, stwl wife hsre twri s prod ini; u fra Jat.litli Us parrot, ti

WEST CAPE MAY

and Dora Ttell. rr Sunday.

Alftnl Scull movrtl lii« family bnr will br employed in the ttlas. work* here. Prof. tv. E. Schmidt, of Woodbine, made a btuine» trip here Monday. Miss Ada Watson is visiting relative. In t amden for a few days Miss Kelts Chew of Clsyton, ha* been spending s few days with Kaymood Sparks and wife, as has also Mrs Anna pul too of Philadelphia. Mrs. Warren Neal ofCapeMay, spent Tuesday with her sister, Miss Mae E Neal, who it a teacher in oar pablir school.

DIAS CREEK.

Items of Personal Interest For Our Busy Renders Here Mrs S. K. Page took a load of early vegetables to Wildwood Saturday and found a ready market. Charles Howell has installer] a gasoline engine in bis Jory this week. Joseph Herman has purchased a nea horse of the Court House baker. The heavy winds of Ust week did considerible damage to crab pound, and boats along shore. Mrs. William Tomlin and daughters, Millie, Helen and Mary of Goshen, wert visitors at the M. E. Church Sunday. Percy Douglass and Klwood A Howe!! who are employed at Wildwood, »|>eni Sunday under the parental rool. On the sick Ust this week are:—Tho«. H. Learning, Phoebe Laurence, Edwin 6. Uewit and Nathan Norton. Mrs. A. B Norton led the Epworth League on Sunday evening. Mrs James Shaw of Deerfield, N. J , is vieiting her parent, here this week. Bev. W. A. Massey assisted the pastor to administer the Sacrament of the Lord's Sapper Ust Sunday in the M. E. Church. Mrs. Millicent Hand of Bio Grande,!, visiting Thomas Sayre and wife thi.

The spring run of weak-fish I this season, owing to the cold, i weather.

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RIO GRANDE

What U Taking Puce la and About The Village The lecture in the Bspnst Church on Wednesday evening met with greit Miaa Martha Neal tsspendingamonth at AUentown, Pa., for her health. Miss Laors Downs, who was very ill Ust week is now much improved. Mr. N. Hand sod wife, and son Everett, of Holly Beach, spent Satordsy and Sunday here. Miss Mamie Shinn was visiting friends at Cape May on Tuesday. Robert Neal spent Saturday with bis brother Warren, at West Cape May. Mrs. William McDonald was visiting relatives at Holly Beach on Sunday. Mrs. Edna Endicott entertained Mrs Nora Bate of Fishing Creek on Saturslay. Miss KiU Neal made a business trip to Coart Hoase on Monday. Services at the M. E. Church next Snndsy:—Class meeting at 10-30 a. m.; Sunday school at 2 p. m.; Preaching by Bev. Lowdeu at 3 p. m.; Epworth League at 7.3ll p. m. Services at the Baptist Church next Sunday:—Preaching si It a. m ; Son day school at 5 p. m ; Preaching at 7M p. m. by Bev. Borden.

. April 1

Boiler Kswloaloi WATERTOWN. : One man was klUr.1

Injured by tlie expioeion of the boiler of a locomotive on the Cranberry Lake railroad at Wanakea. The dead Horace Tuseel. a passenger, wrb dress has not been learned. Among the Injured Is WlllUni Iteynolds. another passenger, of Watertown, and the engl

Deer and fireman.

WASHINGTON. April aO.-Amlms-sador Creel deelarea that unless Guatemala honors Mexico's request for the extradition of General Jose Lima dip lomatlr relation* between the twi countries will l*> su>|.-tided. He ex pressed the hope that tlie trouble ms; be aatUfaclorlly adjusted without re sorting to force.

Tbs Adjolaieg Borough MU. Fannie Taylor, of Krma. Us| log s law days with ivUilws hers. Misses Helen sad Phene McKaso bays tern BUlsttaiplhg a lady friend trom Fishtow Creek this « rvk. Shrrwissl llsml.wl •l«t Miptorsd In Camten. aprui Bandog wltn his s ite od child on Ktdrrdwe avenue.

‘ml..a company on Tuswlag e It. D.nlel Steven*. Mr* Warren le. A M.K Sit, Mtsars Rum,

,r Korea in. Helen MeKea

The ruterislor

sith her -Ister, Mrs Geo, Hoffman. Mr and Mrs M C Swain hrvs tnierlaininw c.>mpsiiy from Philadelphia .Samuel Doth and wife have rrlurtftd •ome after attending a ponton of tbs e-r in Philadelphia. Mr. Samuel Hillman, our local tree agent, we* transacting baaineas In pp-r part of the county on Monday. Kcv Mr L.udrti addressed the Sunday :h'ul ou unday afternoon, and preached i interesting at-rmou tn the erei Thi- makia the second time Ker. Louden ecu with ua. and br U quite n

FISHING CREEK. he Little Town Furnishes Many Items of Interest Fred Kelli ng of Gaioe, Pa. has returned to his cottage here for the sumier. Harry Thomas of Holly Beach, speni Friday last with his parents. J. H, b'-tnae sod wife Clinton Beeves aud wife called on fr ends here Friday. Klwood Wool son returned to Arnold, Pa., on Tuesday, after spending a few reks with his father. Mrs. Mattie Catlbews entertained Mrs. Julia Bell and grandson of Uolmurg and Mrs. Martha Snyder of this place on Saturday. dter Barnett visited bia cousin at Cold Spring on Saturday. James Shaw of Holly Beach, visited « sons here the the first of the week. Miaa Tillie Ueyer of West Cape May, visited her friend, Mus Hannah Woolson on Friday, and attended the mock trial at Cold Spring Hall. Mias May Vanaman entertained her triend from '’nuricetown od Sunday. Meadamrs Lizxie Morton and Vinme Hughes ol West Chpe May, called on r*. Hamel Shaw on'Sunday. Mrs. Edna Endioott and daughter of Kio Grande, called on Mr-. Nora George Bishop and brother of Philadelphia, were Sunday visito-s here. Mrs. Libbie Mount visited her grandfather at Cape May over Sunday. Gordud Yearicks spent cunday at Court House. Miss Jennie Woolaon entertained a w of her fnenda to tea on Monday: They were the Mines May Vanaman, Hannah Woolaon, Messrs Louie Vanaand Klwool Well son.

SHOT >RUMIAN GIRL. Paaparate Lovar roll «wa4 Her Kewm llarmaag ts *ew Maaa* Mere. PHUsADKI.PHl t. April aa-Uartiw Korals, a comely Prussian girt, shot and Instantly killed here under unusual circumstances by Frans Bn drukat. an enraged lover, who after murdering the girl sent a bullet Ink. his own brain, luttlcllug a wound from which be cannot recover. Eudnikat. who was angry because the girl srould not marry him. followed her to this country from the pruvbn of Pomerania, In Hhelnlah Prussia. v» here four years ago he attempted* kill tier by beating her over the bead with a hatchet. After this attempt he cut bis throat In an effort to end lib life, and drier lying for four months It a hospital, according to the tufonna lion given to the coroner, lie was sentenced to one year nmt eight mouth*' imprisonment. How he got Into this country with a |icual record has been tarertalned.

WII.KKSHA KKK, Pa.. April 80.-At the Black Hand trial here the ae was taken up by a number of the alleged Black Hand defendant* being the witness stand. In their testimony they denied the charges made by the common wealth. Rome of them made attempts to prove an alibi, claiming t< have been In Iti'ly al the time of thi alleged offenses. Others testified that the It taro brother* conducted a gambling house and were In constant festhat some of the defendants werc about to “aqueal" on them. They ed that they had not known each other before they were arrested.

Mar OWcr Koawo la Kraar*. PAHIS, April 3a-King Leo] told* visit to Paris In a moment of pvdltlcal crisis in Belgium and his inajcsty’i lengthy conferences with President FaUlerea. Minister of Foreign Affairs Plclmu and Premier I'lemenCHU have given rise to considerable gmislp and speculation. The prevailing Inipn-Mdoi U lhat the king Intend* to make i feint by offering the Kongo Free State France for the porjioHe of coerrim the Belgian pnrllament Into complying with bU wishes.

Hr4 Claad-a Last Maasaae. OMAHA. Neb.. April 2i ltcal!xlng that the time of him departntv fo liappy hunting grounds Is approaching. Bed Cloud, famous chief of Sioux Indiana, has Issued a farewell age full of pathetic appeal to the white people to be good to the poor

FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.

vay on call steady at Ai per cent. Prime mercantile roper. h\U* per cent. Exchanges. llkl.S03.Tai; balance*. SU.IM.- •». Cloalrg prices: AmaL Copper... Mi K. T. Central..llrii Atchison Kli Norf. A Weal.. T«* ■.AO MO Penn. R. R IPAj Brooklyn R. T.. HM Reading not, C. .C..C.A 8t. L. 17% Hock Island til, Che*. A Ohio.... «3H tt- Paul 1A.3, Chi. A Northw. MMi Southern Pac . M\ D. AH U7% Southern Rr.... tn* South. Ry. pt... «TM Osn. Electric....ta Sugar Ut Ul. Central t« Texas Pacino . S* Lacks wanna.... (74 tnlon Pnrinc...l«>4 Louis A Nash.. 130K U. S. Steel Mf Manhattan IB U. 8. Sleet pt...t(tt«,

Sew York Markets.

FIAM'Il — Steady, but dull: Minnesota C Jcnl*. 34jaiH.fi: winter atralghta. (Lfifi i: winter axtraa. tUOO*; winter paT

—:s. txaniLfi.

VHEAT — Market was lower un, ge northwest receipt*, big worl pmrnis and prospacts of abowara —bell; the decline was checked la... t-X buiUah crop advices and Arm cables: May. ».'»4MWVc.; July. ST »-t4AKV. ’I ALLOW—Bteadj ; city, die.; countr *^'tjCy-OuUi: shipping. Torttoc.; good

-hnloe, n.Ufilja.

STRAW <jutet at UOOOc.

BEAKS—(julet: et esra «■ —

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t'sas.

Patronise Advertiser*. Fatronixe the man who advertises Remember that this man is taking all this trouble to present bla goods to yon He give* yon special prices and bring* the goods virtually to vourdoor through the newspaper in order to save yon the nconventence ot looking in Ml the stores for what yon want He is a benefit to the community for witboot him the newspapers conld not ran and in baying from him yon are doing a good thing for the town yon Hre in. Boy of the advertisers. They are the up-to-date' and wide awake men.

Base Ball News A fall pace of sporting news of all kinds ppears in Tux PiiiLADKLpglA PkSaa dally and four pattern on Sunday. All the latest news and goaaip of the Baarball ood aud all gamea worth while are fully reported In The Phila dxli-uia Puss. If you do not read Tss Paxaa you canxot keep posted <

Ml.tXc.: t eld. -talc dairy'. ' ■ m.vat.-.! i-..!! chi ,:~i; s

- Pc**. tLtitifil. ..'o&L-Sleadr: HOPS—ijulel: stats, common to

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Ml’TTER—Crea:nery. common to extra. - alls ion to extra. EfiLHc ;

ion to BneaL ttbOc.: full cream.^raSre

ille. small and Inrge. Brp-.rmber. fancy. do.. OctnlM-r. brat. Iv .HWc.; good •» prime. lJ4<Il'-c.■. -<l-iicr made, avers best.. Kite.; Inferior. UIMfU^c.: aide

State IV -sylvanla and tmarbr.

fancy, arlected. w.-.l|e, Me.; do., chotoa. POTATOKS-I er.nuda.Tow. per barroL MtTA); do.. Florida new. MbG-tt; •*- Virginia, late erap. n Oat.9: do., ol tatoes. per binrf or uag SJffia; i

potatoes, per birTf!. J. tOtH. CABHAOia- Ih rnc«;tc. per crate.

fitS; Danish seed. —r tea. SI0020.

LIVE POtTLTRT L

eld rooa:ers IH-I.c . spring chick sc- “*• ^DhLBSE^l^irLTRT-Flrm: fra ad (owls, choice. tH4c.; do., fair U IfiMItte.; old r*s.ster*. taUc.; roasting chickens. ItfiMc.: do., w

CATTLE—Supply fair; market higher: choice, riort-lb; Prime. fi.T0ti6.fi; voai Mrvta _ fair: market steady; Set.M: other grade* tLM. -AMBS - Supply Ugh; at steady. prime wether*, ILfiJ/S and common. UMO*. Umba. fi-f.

Saturday Only Cat Us Ml It to Ike Store tofetoer wHk ME »ML41 Mi receive toe Iritowtof 1M to

hugar, 2 lb @ 3c lb .

. .06

i package of Zest . .

. . .08

i bottle of table oil .

. .08

i lb extra fire Coffee .

. .28

i can of Baked Beans .

. .08

i can of Corn . . .

. .06

i package of Currents

. .to

% lb Tea, Japan or Oolong .26

*1.00

JUST RECEIVED OUR SPRING UNE OF BICYCLES A BEAUT FOR $20.00. M Ok to Mi Sai Rcpmg smto Is is IW vwk ckar Mi frito

EDWARD AT NARLEE. Klas aad 4|a

NAFLER. April ZL-Tba king and qneeu of EnglatuL who ara brie on ths royal yarht Victoria and Allwrt, spent yrstrrday In slghtaeehic. Thar visited various polni* of lutornst In tbs city and lurldpiitally had an sxperionre which amused King Edward greatly and which brought eouatvnutiou to an unthinking monk. The Incident occurred lu front of tbg Charcb of KanU chbira. Tbelr majestic* hpproarbed with the Intention of rlsltlng the edifice, bat found It closed, as the monks In charge were taking their midday meal. A mrml«~r of ths royal party knocked on the door for admittance. A monk came to the door and. thinking tboae outside were beggar*. did not trouble to o|>en It. hot called out so they might bear: “Begone In pears. There is nothing for yon here." This remark amused King Edward Immensely, and be laughed heartily. The visitors thru knocked again uud explained that they desired to visit tbg church. But the sacristan. Irritated it their persistence, abonted oat: ‘Don't bother ms. This la no Urns for sightseeing. The brother* are at lunch.” At this moment General Salas, who was passing, reoignisrd the visiting sovereigns aud prr-emptorily ordered the monk to open the door. This he did. and when he learned the Identity of those who bad knocked for admltr his consternation and embarrassment knew no bounds.

PERCY JANIS LOST. con at as of 1 ouaa Americas Ac ter From tbr Mlaacapalls CoaOrmcg. LONDON, April 23.—The members of tlie theatrical company who are to present "Mr*. Wlggs of the Cabbage Batch" at Terry's theater here arrived In London lost night by the Mt-amer Mlnnesimlis. The report that Percy Janie, who was to play the cripple In this piece, had Jumi>od overboard the night of April 16 was confirmed. No reason could be fonnd for the suicide. If It as suicide, of the young actor. He -n* of s cheerful disposition. |xipular Ith the members of the company, and e looked forward eagerly to bis appearance In London. . Parker, s fellow actor, who occspled the same stateroom, said Mr. Janls came in soon after midnight of the ICth and preimred to go to bed. H* seemed restless, however, sod, donning sllpiwra, an overcoat and a esp, be for a promenade on deck. He r was aeon again. His clothing was fonnd on dock.

Washington atirct.between Madison avenue and Sehellengera Landing, hereby peti'iou >nr Honorable body to lay a aewer on ’uhington street from the termination of le present sewer to said Schellenger, Datmf March 35th, 1907. _! C Pierson, Laura S Pierson, S P Sutton, (Estate Chas Sutton) Elia* Coverdaie, George T Roaeman. Albert SticfeL Stitea York, David Pieraon,

PITTSBl KG. April 22.—A “gbogt.” It I* said, bn*’ kept the Thaw family In fear of Lyndbnnrt. the besntlfal family mansion here, for five years. Belief that the rqwftrr of a relative of the family who killed herself In the house In l!«r> nightly stalks Its halls |e aald to have determined Mr*. William Thaw to soil the nronerty.

The Famous SL Loots

T U E most powerful car in the world for the money. 35-horse . power. lUfi-incb wl e» I base. 2200 pound*. Great a peed and endurance. Thoroughly up-to-date, striking, graceful, racy—bot not freaky. Very qtnet. Wonderfully comfortable. The simplest car bnllt and the easiest to operate. Many exdaelve feature*. A positive revelation to tboae who have not teen it. Built by the originator* of the famous integral motor and trenamisaion system and the three-point anapenalon; and backed by fourteen

never been defeated in any endurance contest, aad have won many speed couteat* over ears of far greater (rated) power. 1907 Molel 17 Runabout, S22S0 1907 Model 18 touring car $2000 Write for descriptive circular, or better dll, arrange for a demonstration. Cape May Auto Co. Both Phones

gmhi Roms i« cik ur comm .Scaled proposal* win be teccived by the Board of Chosen Freeholders of Cape May ty. New Jersey, until twelve o'clock

of the day of it

ty-tbirddayof May, _ — Cape May Court House, New

- construction of two State Cape May Court House to

, u .~~ice of four (4) miles and

the Goshen road; tbe other rood from tbe western terminna of tbe Ocean CRyTurnpike ** — *~*““

over Cedar S three and fob. "gsras;

CHE didn’t.believe in Lile InHuntnce " but now she does. A Massachusetts widow's tribute to

The

Prudential

“1 wish to thank you for the check ot $1,000 1 received in payment of claim lor insurance on the life of my husband. At the time your Agent called to insure him I was not very favorably impressed with the idea of Life Insurance, but now I can readily see what a great blefisinir £t is.’’—(Mrs.) J. 'J'.

.. Carroll. C K Shallna, Horace R Ware, El wood Rowland, Harriet Rowland A1 r x -. p brhellenger, George H Foster, Charles F Foster, Mabel G Rowell, Walter W Smith. H O Smith. Howard N Smith, I Warren Hughe*, Mary Ells Hughes, Fred Miller, (T W H) S Ware, A H Schellenger,

David M Kay Mrs P T Kay, Mrs M Affclodt. Jafan M Rodgers, Gilbert C "—*— AniaS Richard T Ware for Preston W Ware Albert H Cbuich. 418-yt

ADVERTISEMENTS PROPOSALS FOR HOUSE SEWER osala will be received a Tuesday, May 7.1907. tbe Committee on L tsirmad, for tbe corn; ruction of a

Streets at a* Mi , tioned. The committee will deliver tbe bid* to tbe City Conner by whom they will be pablicly opened and read. The committee reserve tbe right to reject ly be obtained at the city

JOS. HAND.

ay and all bids. Specification, maj

PROPOSALS FOR STORM SEWER Bids will be received by tbe Committee on Streets, Cape May City Cooaeil. Jos. Hand. ~ ' smn. on 1 uesday. May 7.1907- *t * k p. m.. in tbe city Hall, for the construction of about t too lineal feet of

at be wtade upon the forma

Schellenger. Erma;' Beery 8. Rutherford and John Bennett. Cape May City, oral tbr See of tbe Engineer at Ocean City, N. J. Oe tbe dav aad dale first mentkoed aproposals received for aald work will be Immediately opened and publicly n " ' tbe Hoard of Chosen Freeholder* of * lay county. New Jersey, tbe sold Board re -rving —- •' ~

Each I

I by the committee aad pablicly pcnca and read. Specification* may be obtained and plan* ten at tbe city hall Tbe committee reserve* tbe right tc Jed any or all bid*. JOS. BAND,

Notice la heresy given that for all personal taxes for tbe year 1906. which shall not have been paid by May is. >907. tas war rants will be issued after that date, accord "flotice is hereby farther given that si. taxes os real estate for 1006, which have not been paid by Jslr 1, 1007, will after that date be sold at public sale, aad possession of tbe real estate is given imm cord rag to law. Dated May 1. 1007. **9t SOL NEEDLES,

■ war - -

at ten o'

Stbdayof May, A.D.n

near tnc same, to grant nim a license to keep an inn and tavern to sell atari!sous. Viroua. malt and brewed Hqoors in nuanti tics leas than one quart, to be drank in and about tbe premises be now occupica,known a* No. aos Ocean street. Cepe May City. New Jersey, (a accordance with Chapter *03 Public Lows of New Jersey, pafie yka, ap

Notice is hereby given that the t»

Notice Are you going to rent your cottage ? Screen Doors and Window Screens

Now is the time to purchase them. Do not wait until .the Summer visitors are in your cottage. Buy now, when you can buy cheap, and don’t torget those BEAUTIFUL SPRING MATTING

CHARLES A. SWAIN. 305-7 Jackson Street CAPE MAY, N. J-

One Welsbach Lamp Will give you More Light than 4 Open Flame Gas Burners or 4 Electric Lights AT 1-4 THE COST KTalalMmit Isiaiuritntnti. - - VirSiiitillaDI SU1 Remember—We do Plumbing CAPE MAY ILLUMINATING CCMPAKY 406 Washington Street.

Established 1886. Bell Phone 97x The Daylight Store Ahead of them all

Whefisjt comes to selling tbe distinctive sojt of Faaey Priated Lawns

we are ahead of them alll. Many times goods that look the same are cheaper, but they cannot be the same or wear as well and be sold for prices less than oars.

O. L. W. KNERR. 518-20 Washington St.

HOWARD F. OTTER GENERAL UPHOLSTERER FURNITURE and MATTRESSES wmoow SHADCSa AWNINGS, mat BEACH TENTS A SPECIALTY 311-13 Mansion Street. Cope May WM. S. SHAW

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