Cape May Herald, 16 May 1907 IIIF issue link — Page 4

CAPS MAY HERALD, THURSDAY. MAY 16. 1907

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FltHINO CREEK.

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Mnd.n.r. Kmm. K» In. «nd M.ry L mM. of OoM Sprloa died on Win. Kw Ingoud ImbIIt BalnnUf >flrruun. Ml.* Kiln. Wooleon Tlnltcd her •l.lrr Mr. Dor. Kldrwlne.nl M’e.1 Cap. M.J.

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WEST CARE MAY Local and IVraonal Mappcnlni* In The Adjoining Borough , Harry Brave, eourlalned Smki Tayloi Merrill Neal and Harry Toaer. of IUi> 1.ramie, were ealllOK on two of the fall a. i m Sunday evening. Mi» Kdllb Smith b.. been compelled lo miKu her poalllou In Ibe gold leaf factory on acoouul of poor health Mlw Smith ha* been employed In tbr one poaition for nearly five yearn, and wa> one of Manaari Keeve'. moat faithful girla CAPE HAY COURT MOUSE Partial List of V isitor, at The Count \ Scat Mra. Uxile Hand, of Weet Cape May.

iaoday

Mine Clara Kheuo. frleoda at Cape May.

Claude Morton, of Weal Cap. M .y. et»lied his grand pa rents here Sunday. Utnuel Scbellrnger and wife look !■ e alth Sbamgar IHmglas and wife, of Coi

*prlng on Saturday.

Mm Cynthia Matthew, relu ned frou

Bridgeton on Mon fay.

Mra. Frank Wl llama, nlsos and daughr*. of Holmea'inrg. Pa., eialtad Mrs. K

. Barnett oeor Sunday.

Ktcbard K t eef and wife elalled our

Sabhatb ach ou Sunday.

Long aud friend, of Weal

Cape May. .pent Friday ‘

congratulation, upon the arriva

Mra Samuel Haioe. eiaited relative, ai Wildwood on Saturday. Mlaa Judith Tomlin, of Goshen, spent s short time with friend, here Saturday. Mm. Mary Downey moved bar household good, to Wildwood this week.) Mhw Fannie Wheaton entertained com psny orer Sunday. Alonso Sparks left on Tuesday for Koiborough. Pa. where be will spend nom. lime with hi. aunt Mm. Annie Fulton. Mra Thoa Lndlam has returned home after spending several week, in Winning ton. Del George Springer, of Glaaabom, spent Sunday with his wifs here. John C. Keonemau, of Cape May. was transacting business here the first of th. W. Scott Krricson. of Dias Creek, made a business trip here on Tuesday. Clinton Back and family spent Friday last with relatives at Cold Spring.

Df AS CREEK. Items of Personal Interest For Oar Busy Reader* Merc Capt. Zadock Sharp of Leesburg, war calling on Mis. Della Norton oyer Sunday. Miaa Phoebe Lawrence, wbo baa been quite ill for the p at month, is recorering yery aiowlv. Ralph Holmes and wife of lilt*burg. Pa., came borne last week lo alleod Ibe funeral of bis father. Mra. Thomaa Donglaaa atepped on a maty nail Sunday morning from which al^ a uttered intense pain for several boors. E. B. Scull led a very intere-ting League service Sunday evening, it being the 18th anniversary of the society. Ralph Norton and Percy Douglas, are employed at Wildwood. Thomaa H. Learning, wbo has been quite Ul for the past mouth la able to be out again. Leslie Champion was here Saturday installing a gasoline engine in Chas. How el!', dory. King crab, and all kinds of fish have been unusually scarce this spring thus far on account ol the cold, rough weather. The grange entertainment and banquet on Tuesday evening was all that could be desired. Large delegations from sister grange* being present. Rev. Frank Betnevderfer preached a sermon to the Independent Mechanics on Sunday morning last. Mrs. Harry Lore is visiting friends in Newport this week. Mra. Rebecca Hewitt is quite ill at thiiwritiug. Dr. J. II. Hand is in at-

i hat Is Taking Place In aud Abi The Vlllagu Miss laura Dowds visited Cape May ourt House school on Monday. Mra. Elisa Morion of Dennitvillr, as visiting her daughter. Mra. Silas Shaw on Sunday. Mra. John Frayne, wbo spent the inter months in Philadelphia, returoI to her home here on Monday Mr. Spicer Harrir made a butioeas ■ rip lo Sooth Dennis on Wednesday. 1 Elisa Toaer and son George, of Bridgeton, are spending Ibis week with iends and relatives here Mrs. Sidney Uoll and daughter, of 11*- May, and Mrs. Charles Town, of Allan lie City, aie speeding a few days with Mra. David GoH. Elwood Thompson, who was employ1 as a painter at Holly Beach taken up a new position as clerk In the Holly Beach station. Mra. Wilber Shinn, of ( atndei spending s week •vilh her father-in-law "lr. A. K. Shinn. David Goff is erecting a fine new fence round his home. A home attached to acarrlage belongig to Dr Dix, of Court House, became frightened at a passing automobile at Wbltesboro, aud ran away and was caught at Green I reek. Nobody wa» 1. Ira Turner and daughter Grace, visited relatives at Cape Way, Tuesday. Mr. Silas Shaw made a business trip 1 South Dennis on Monday. Mr. Got! and brother Sidnney wen visiting their pareutial home at Eldore n Sunday. Mrs. Emily Hand and baby was visiting relatives at Cape May on Wednesj The baby la six weeks old, ai was the first on the train. He certainly did enjoy the trip. Services st the Baptist Church on Snndsy. preaching at II a. m ; Sundayschool at 8pm.; song service at 7 3t . m , and-preaching 8 by Rev. Borden. Services at the M. E Church: Oava meeting Sunday at 10; Sooday-sohoo) at p. m.; preaching at 8 p. m , by Bev. Lowden. U. L. services at 7.SO p. m , ind preaching at 8 o’clock.

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PUBLIC LEDGER Next Sunday May II Two Cents TMs ptctnra w* adorn any haaM and would, y porduasd at an ait tfiap. coat auny turns tha pitot of tks fonday PubUc Ladgev. iSin.'vSai.-S

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RIO ORANDE

Patronise Advrrilaera. Patronise the man wbo advertises. Remember thst this man it taking all trouble to preseot his goods to you lie gives you special pricea and brings the goods virtually to yoordoor through newspaper io order to save you the inconvenience ol looking in all Ibe stores what yon want. He it a benefit the community for without him the newspapers could not run and in buying from him you are doing a good thing for the town you Uva in. Buy of the advertisen. They are the up-to-date and wide awake men.

Named for Govei :he Slats convention of the Prohibitionists of New Jrmey. held at Trenton last Thursday. Rev. J.-R. Mason, a Meibo- “ it pastor of Colllngswood. was nominat- . _ for Governor. His only opponent, Bev. W. C Kinsley, of CUntoo. withdraw aft*, the Brat ballot. An effort to inaert a local option plank . the platform was defeats

NAMES OF DAYS.

rowed the week from nope people, substituting names of their own divinities for thane of the classical gods, aa Is easily sere when the

rs an tabulated:

Dim Mania TBs's day Dias MareurlL. Wodsas day.. Dias Jorla Thor's day.... ... Pnca's day...

T H E proper way to serve the King of Breakfast Fruit is to cut it in half, cutting it between stem nnd blossom end. Then take a sharp pointed knile and carefully cut out the seed an^ core, fill the cavity thus formed with powdered sugar. Prepared this wav at night and served lor breakfast, it Hi a dish fit for an epicure. Grape Fruit is a Tonic and an Appetite Bracer and a mild Liver and Kidney stimulant. A tea made of the skin is an efficient remedy lor diarrhoea. The taste lor Grape Fruit has to be acquired, like it does lor Olives. Russet Grape Fruit is fully as good in eating quality as Bright and sells at much lower prices. Il you want the best Florida Oranges and Grape Fruit grown, also the finest ol California and Domestic Fruits, Nuts and Berries, see

W. S. HOGAN, Corner Washington & Decatur Streets

SPECIAL Candy made tresh every day. Hot Peanuts, 2 Bags lor 5 Cents.

Real Karate Trauft-ni

Sewell lot* Cepe Mwy Real K»t»U Co. to Harry H. Smith. 11000. Lou 1074 and 1075, plan A (oath aide of Washington Mrart, *0 f**l uortbrut of East ■trectJohn P*ura at nx to Frank B. WrUler, tlOO. lot S. on plan of iou Schellenger’e Joseph H. El well at ux to Elisabeth F.: wall, II, qail claims premises on westerl aide of Lafayette street, adjoining Ian ow or late of Joseph Ware CAP* MAT POIXT Almira Haoanl to Helen E Brown r ale. $350. lot l«l. block K.

A SIX-DAY TOUR TO Gettysburg and Washington pEHNSYLVANIA Alt ROAD MAY 2S. I ©07 RATE FROM CAPE MAY. $20.75 COVERS ALL NECESSARY EXPENSES Proportionate rates from other point*. Apply to Ticket Agents. J. *. WOOD, PM»«g«r Trafi: tUakgor OBJ. W. BOTO, Beam! Faxuagtr Agent

Governor Hiokea Signs BUM

The Coming Home Show

From present Indications the second exhibition of the Weal Jersey Borer Show Association, which la to be held ou June 7th and 8lh, will prove a most IntercaUng

Jersey people. Last year’* every respect a lucerne bnt

this year's will far surpass it- The gentlemen in charge are all well (known and are

giving tbs personal attention to making pUd1i or publk . atftity. rxc.pt by aaerot

Th * K ' ’ ° f tb * TOUr * ot ,be «*«» «1»« > special

Governor Stoke* baa signed the follow ing bills and they are now laws:

Senate 106, Mr. Brown,' glees borough Donnells power u> vacate atreeU on peti-

tion of ail lot owner* ou each street*.

Senate US. Mr. Bradley. problUu the sale by any city of Ita water, light or other

are most beautifully situated

arty of the Camden County Country Club at Colllngswood, just ontaide of Camden, and easily accessible by either trolley or Peonsyleanla Railroad steam tralne Amcoommodationa hare been prorided ibe exhibitor* and speetatora, the grand stand being covered that the show proceed If tha weather Is stormy. Parklaa •paces are also provided for the accommodation of owners of automobile* or carriage*. The class** will incinde for roadsters, horse* and runabout*. * In herneaa, ladles' obstacle driving, four-ln-haode. draft homes, ponies, stair lions, hunter* and jumper* and saddle horse* The prise* will be handaomi-.li-ver cups and money, with the customary

>*te STB. Mr. Avis, amends the law regulating fraternal beneficiary aodetiaa. orders or aaaoclatloDs; eliminate* endow meat featnras and confines their boaine** the payment of benefits to members ha ara 111 or disabled, and In ease of deelh. Senate 86, Mr. Sllser, amende law regulating the oonatruction of and changing >«• between lands of different own-

. The jt

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Outliers, of Cbratont HUL George Willing of Chestnut BUI. and Thomas H.

Dougherty, of Germantown. _

The Secretary of the Association, Alfred K Bennett, of Camden, announce* that the entries will doee MayMth. Prise Hat*

r changed In order to comply with dty Senate 86. Mr. W.kelee, empowers town ship committees when eolera fall to pro Id* fonda for township purposes, to fix

1 at the preceding elect ion.

Senate 1*1. Mr. Colby, amend* the act of April 4. 1BWS. regulating election*. Pro-

•bow may be obtal red from him.

North American’* Big Supplement Fur BOlb Birthday of Baseball The first eoneention of bteeball club*, that made the game nation *1 and fixed the rule* under which the sport became the popular of all game*, met just fifty

To celebrate thl* event, Tb* North

Amrrican.PhlladelphU's greatest baseball

aper, will taeue a * pedal auulrrraarj seeball supplement next Sunday. Th* special feature* Isdod* an article

by the famuns old-time diamond star, AI Reach, who was playing ball when the convention was held, and compare* the old baseball with the new; a color page with superb group photograph* of the Phillies and Atbletio*. the first of 1967: batting and firldtagaerr .gesof tb* Amrr-. •can. National and Tristate Leagues, a special story by Georg* M. Graham os rhe TrUtale’s history and some of tb* meo

:•« to Peonsyl the Atlas tie. Blue Mouatals, Delaware Vallry.Raafilng City and other leagora, log*:her with do-

; In voting far

■ .w- ’— lln “ 400 tb * choice will be Indicated

ilog the bT rfpgwjng gcroM the name a black fa pencil and that other mark* must not

made on the ticket.

Senate U6. Mr. Shlnu adds a pari It** k ley township lu Doran coo Dty. to boroagb of tivastd* Park. Senate 176. Mr. law. glee* hotel | boarding bonae keepers the right to strain, without processor law. baggage of gorsi* who fall to pay Shell Mils; limit* land lord's liability for lorn of guests' e or jewels from hotel safe to USD. i-nate 165. Mr. Hand, wmrnds ”« provide for I he scientific Investigation ..f oyster propagation.” approved March 31. 1001; gives tb* State Agricultural Col lege extended power la the matter.

CLAIM PROMPTLY PAID Mra. u M- Hall Receive* Her Band clary from the A. O. C. W. !•«' .Saturday ertnlug ibe Recorder A. & Bash and Fioanoiei K. F. Eldradgr. ol Cap* May Lodge No. 8L A. O D. W 'ting the Grand Lode* of New Jersey, wtiled os Mrs. Ella E. Hall and to her a draft for 83P00, the amount of Inlate bs<haad Lafayette M. Hall carried In the above order. Mrs. Hall feel* vary grateful to th.i order, ot only for the promptness Is which the clali wa* paid—being jugUday Iron the tin Ms death—but forth* many seta t shown during Mr Hall’s eiel rev ana at the funeral Th* A.‘0. V. W. Grand Lodge of New Jersey. Is on s more solid baa la to-day than It b as ever bran before. All claim. promptly aa It I. possible lo do h mossy a!way* being Is tbr s assn re title fad. Ws ean,

A.O.OrW..ta

caa at Cape May b

Aagnat. ha* enteesdeult against th*

i CMpe May Real Estate Cwmpasy to re

or far lbs lam sf bar fasahaad.

R EMARK ABI.E Life Insurance payment in Lone Branch. £5,000 policy, lapsed lor nearly three years, is paid by The Prudential. £2,000 added by terms of policy. In August, 1896, iormer Councilman lames Dunn, of Long Branch, insured with The Prudential lor £5,000. He permitted his policy to lapse in 1904. In 1907 he died. His wife supposing the policy to be worthless said nothing concerning it. An extended Insurance clause saved Mr. Dunn’s policy. Mrs. Dunn was notified by The Prudential

Claim papers were made up, and a check lor £7,000, the value ol tin was handed her. Acknowledging the payment, Mrs. Dunn says: - "I cannot find words adequate enough to express my

true feeling of thanks to the Company lor their extreme kindness in the settlement ol this claim, and I can assure you that THE PRUDENTIAL in my i-stin ation is second to none, lor fairness, kindness, promptness, Hbcrality, and the courteous treatment of policyholders.”

A Company that not only pays its claims as they are presented, has gone out of its way to trace and pay a lapsed policy, and that did being asked to or expected to, is the Company lor you 10 insure in. nary policies now issued by The Prudential contain the h xtended

clause. Send for specimen policy at your age.

c policy,

but that it without All OrdiInsurance

(Sckntinc American. asswgggsga vbs« ia&tessiiffM

NOTICE TO BOND BUYERS Public notice it hereby given that bi will be received np nntil ten o'clock A. » . on Satnrday, June lat. 1907. for the pntchaac of nil or n nut of an ieaue of five thousand doUareofkoad Bond*, iaaoed by Lower Township, Cape May County. New Jerecr. id to he dated jnnt- 1 at, 1907 Said bonds e in denominations of five hundred dollar, . och, and one bond become* dne at the end of each year, so that Bond No 1 will be dne ' one year. Bond No. » lo two years, and ~ ontil the tenth hood becomes doe at J of ten yearn. Tbene boods bear interest at fire per centum per annum, payable rmi annually, and are coupon bond* The Township Committee win mfeta! the township bonae in Cold Spring In said township, on Saturday. Jane i*t 1907. at tea o'clock a m.. to award the sale of the bonds they shall deem to the beat advantage of e township. ■ted. Pishing Creek. N. AARON Township Treaanrer.

NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will apply to the Conn of Common Plena of Cape Mey County. N- J.. at Cape May Court Route, on Wednesday the twen-ty-eccood day of Uay. A. D. 1907. at ten o'clock in the forenoon, or aa aoon thereat1 the Conn can hear the same, to grant sell apiritona, vinou*. malt and brewed Uqnore in quantities of lee* than one quart to be drank in and about the premife* he occupies end known ** the north of Beach avnanc and Perry Mie the City of Cape May. N. J. In accordance with chapter »i public law* of New jereey. page 361- Approved M * 7 *'pStBR P- QUIDOKT. Applicant. Doted Mny I. the?*.

Notice to Taxpayer* Notice I* heresy given that foe all per al taxes for tb* year 1906. which nball have been paid by May 1$. 1907. t»* V— rent* will be iaaoed after that date, accordhotter 1* hereby farther given that a! taxes on real estate for 1006, which bar not been paid by July 1. 1007, will after tlu dale be add at public sale, and posaeaaio: of the real estate is given immediately at cording to law. Dated May 1,1907. $*9t SOL NEBDLBS. Collector.

on’t mlaa your last chance to boy 75c. and Me. shirts lor Me. at TV-enbanro *

le stock. Apply at Iff? Man

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three months, private cottage. J with fall part tea tare. W. B. McCti < O.. SIS K. Baltimore Bi.. Haitimor

in of the lands .•*.•**▼*» street. Cape May. > J.

John C. LKtl* ha* open paint ataee at US Jaokeoo ! - for painting, and tbeexoelleet

by beur.d* phnara.

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Buy The Best Now is the time to see that your Kitchen Utensils are up to the standard. When you leave it for Summer occupants, leave it in as good condition as it you were going to live in it yourself. A well furnished kitchen oiten brings good results for seasons to lollow, and with our new AGATE - WARE It can be made to look well and give entire satisfaction lor very little money. All our goods are first class. Wc handle no seconds. Hear Our Phonograph Concerts

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 2T Too kl belim it trr est ud be cosTiued. - - WcniaiUHcu OF TSUI Remember—We do Plumbing CAPE MAY ILLUMINATING COMPANY 406 Washington Street

Established 1886.

Bell Phone 97x

The Daylight Store

Dont get caught on the'’

rr "Sea ol Extravagance’’

by paying more than our prices for DRY GOODS.

Pay more and you are paying too much. Pay less and you get less quality.

518-20 Washington St.

HOWARD F. OTTER GENUAL UPHOLSTERER FURNITURE a’nd IwATTRESSES WINDOW SHADES, AWNINGS. am4 BEACH TENTS A SPECIALTY SI 1-13 Street. Cape Mar

WM. S. SHAW GENERAL CONTRACTOR Seal nr la aCime, 5$rick, Sand, Cement and Siuildera tkhpiHM St*, to. SfcateriaU, ft* Shurm