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IT IS A GOOD HEALTHY PLEASURE
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\^E can lake you to Court House or Wildwood and return or aroud the City and show you over the plan ol lots at very reasonable prices. BOTH PHONES
Weaver Bros. Amusement and Transportation Co Cape May City, N. J.
FISHING CREEK. Fi.niKC Cwtrs. Nov. 20. 1907. Mr* Caroline Barnett ot Erma i« risitinff her deutfbter tlra J. 11. Thomaa. Herbert Shaw and wife are spending a week with relatires in Philadelphia and New York. Mrs- Gertie Hemmingwar and daughter Jennie of Halesite, I- I are nailing at the post office. __ Mes'damet Trypbene Matthews -and Ada Uoflmac were shopping al Philadelphia the last of the week. Lemuel Scbdleuger, wife ami son Kusseli were over Sunday visitors at Holly Beach Everybody of any account in the advertitdng world will lie seen in the great Christmas number of the Cape May Hrrai.ii. _ Will you be there? Mr Joseph Snyder of Cold Bpring called on hw brother John on Sanday. Mrs. L.K.Vanaman. Mrs KateSnyder and daughter and Emmett Vanaman spent last week with relatives at Mauricetown. Ed Kearns and daughter of Holl; Beach took tea with V- M. Woolson and family on Friday. Mrs. George Cnmmlng* of Cape May waa with her parents hero on Thnrsda; and Friday. Mrs. BeUe Thompson of Green Creek spent last Thnssdsv wiih-ber m Mrs. Cynthia Mattbe**MisaOlive Douglass, look tea with Mr* Lottie Sfjller Sunday. James Hacphersou, wile and daughter Emma took ^yiuer with Bert Snyder and wife on Sunday Floyd Thoaias of Camden ap*nt part of last week with relatives here. Harry Thomas was gunning with Jacob Barnett here o’n Mondai. Charlie Woolson visited Dr. Lottnfla' dental parlor on Monday to have rotpe teeth extracted. Claude Eld red ge, r ilt and son of Weal Cape May viaited her parents
States. On them grow the greatest vari ny ot tree species anywhere to be too nit Protected from Are and reckless cutting they prodace the best kinds ot timber, tlr soil and clll stands and r . Appaladblan •o damaged in the past that It will le yean before It will again reach a high slate ot productireofsa. Twenty billot fret of hardwoods would be a conscnratlvi estimate of the annnal productive capac ity ot the 7S.000.000 acres of forest lands li ■ be Apppalacblant It they were right!) managed. Until they are we can expect i shortage In hardwood timber. Circular 118. of the Forest Service, entitled "The Waning Hardwood Supply.' discusses this situation. It may be had upon application to the Forester. Forest Service, Washington. D. ‘
Although the demand for hardwood lumber ta greater than ever before. tb«annuxl cut to-day la a billion feet leas than It waa sewn years ago. In this time the * boleaalr price of the different classes ol hardwood lumber advanced from t& ui to per cent. The cat of oak. which in IM* was more than half the total cut of hard wooda baa fallen off tf> per cent. Yellow poplar, which was formerly second in point of output, has fallen pff ts per
and elm has fallen off ooe-balf.
The cot of eoftwooda ts over four time, that of hardwoods. let It la doubtful If shortage to the former woold cause dlsmi . In so many industries The cooperage, fnroliore and vehicle Indue*rise depend upon hardwood Umber, and the railroad telephone and telegraph companies, argricultural implement pianufaciurela. aud
builders use It extensively.
Thl. leads to the question. Where Is the •future supply of hardwoods to be foondt The cut in Ohio aodlodiania. which yearamto. led all other rtjai.-. ba» I iff one- hall. JUIaoie. Iowa. .Kehluckj. Michigan. Minnesota. Missouri. Now Jsraer Tenueasee. Texas. West \ Irglnia. and Wlacae»oc bare also declined in hardwood producllon. TbachWosolarsofncodpoUso now lie lu the Lake Stales, the lower
• Mleaiaslppl Valley, and the Aw - 4 Moautains Yet In the Lake B
prraanoe of hardwoods Is an almost oartain indication of rich aartcnltural land, and when the hardwoods are cat the laud le the production of hardwoods Is etaarly at Its extreme height, and In Miaataaippl and Id seem to He In the Appalachian intalna. They contain thelargaotbody in the UnMad
THE NEW UNION STAnON AT WASHINGTON. All the passenger trains of the Pennsylvania Railroad will et ter and dt part from the new Union Station at Washington on - \<i veto her 17. 1907, and on the Name date the preaeut station at
Hxth and B Streets will be cloned to traffic.
Tin date is singularly fitting. In 1807 b «lh wings of tbe Capitol were completed, and now a century later a building even Luger is opened for a great public utility, which did not exist at
■Alia! time. «
The railroad tenuitml facilities at Waahingiou have Iwen i-mdeqtinir for years, ]>articn1arly at inauguralion periods aud on iht-n»t mhl igt of otlie-large’g nherings at the Capitol. Their ini|'rov»mfiif V is impf rative and so it has come about that, by the coniinne.i «ffnrl of toe milratiU nml the United States Government, tine of the l:n.nrst aud miquesiioiahlv the handsomest railroad station in the world is now piovided not only for the convenience of the tifixens of the United States, but h* a no able architectural addition to the great public buildings' of the Capital City. It is a inomimentaredifice and a worthy type of the fttiore structures, which will make Washington the municitsil beauty spot
of the world.
The station including tbe Concourse is longer than* the Capitol and nearly as wide. The waiting room is larger than the ball of tbe House of Representatives.' The Concourse, which is the train lobby, is longer than the interior of the Capitol building, if it were one continuous holl. and half ns wide. It is the largest building ever constructed (or a like purpose. Within this great strnctnre there is every convenicnc • the traveler can desire, so grouped about the central hall as to serve his purpose to the best advantage The lofty arched entrances face a plain as large a* an ordinary city park which will be laid out as a plain and adorn- d with shrubbery and fountains. The trackage is sufficient far all demands upon it and as the entrance to and exit from the trains are separate.', the confusion and jostling of hurrying crowds moving in opposite directions will he obviated. The bigness of the station is impressive; its utilities ob-
FIVE MILE BEACH FivB-Miut Bkach, Nov. 20, 1907. Five-Mile Beach, which was overrat with rabbits a few year* ago, now ha. but few cotten tails within its confines the clearing of the wooda and swamps having driven them away. Tbe Aaglesea Water Company, a re-, eently Incorporated organisation has petitioned the Borough Council of North Wtlwood for permission to construct new water works and lay their mains
that resort.
The Holly Beach Yacht Onb kept -pen hooseTueaday eight when tbe election retnrns were received and a sour
kraut Inocb serVed,
Seven cottages are being erected at Norh WildVood and many Pbiladelpbuoa have expressed their intention of building before tbe opening of next Daring the paat ten dayi hundreds of crabs bare been eanght in the creeks
J»otncn_ej£i Island, near An-
For Rent THE SECOND FLOOR OF SMITH BUILDING ' -- ? Three Comnmnieating Rooms and Toilet City Water. HO. 610 WPiPO St.
H. Smith, Jr. or Lewis T. Stevens, On the Premises.
flesea.
Marching Through Jersey Ain "March.ug Through Georgia.” Slog a^aoug together, boys, sing It loud Slug It aa we used to sing, with ne'er a t houtfht of frar; Wake tbe echoes that have slept for many and manr a year— While we go marching through Jersey. CHORUS. Barren; hurrah! w* bring tbe dawn of day. Hurrah! hurrah! the clonda we'll sweep So we'll sin, tbe chorus from old Bergen to Cane May, While w* go march!ns through Ji Italae again the banner of the brave, the
Raise the Bus that floats irinmphat over land and'sea. While we gd marching U.rough Jersey. Tbe freedom and prosperity of Unooln, tried antj true. Of Grant and all bla legioo*—tbe pr* - '~* boys In Mor: base our standard beans will giro, to Wfcde we go marching through Jersey. EDWAKDB. ELLIS'
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FOR RENT A LARGE ROOM 24 ft by 30 it SECOND FlTOOR NO. 506 WASHINGTON STREET a. I i'W f Rear oi Charles Campbell s Office Over H. S. Rutherfords Store APPLY TO Lewis X. Stevens, No. 010 Washington St
■ala of Carpets, Ac. On Friday afternoon, November 22, at 2 o'clock, at No 812 Washington street, lh< undersigned will aell a lot of CarpoU, Furniture, Ac., belonging to Judge J. M. E. Hildreth, Nine months note, with security, wUI he taken for al! *un» of flO and over. WM. T. CHAMBERS,
Keatareo sf the Rooord COMMERCIAL LAW by UU07 E. Crane tbe weQ-knowo Philadelphia attorney. An ln*trurtive and Invaluiblr trestment of this subject lu Its various
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MUSIC WITHOUT A TEACHER. Learn to play the piano In U iaaaons, one lesson to be published saeh Bondgy. Tbea* remarkable and valuahta faaturtos will all appear is tbe SUNDAY RECORD, InadfUtto* to tbe | '
Order Iran poor newadeaiee to *dTHE PHILADELPHIA RECORD. mdlrotoal m. iTf
“New Contract Incomparable!”
is what our Manager at Jacksonville, Fla., says regarding the NEW Low-Cost Policy Of
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Lbe paper for the Hbucrtising flian THE
Christmas Number Of the CAPE MAY HERALD
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Dated. October JI. 1907.
BOARD OF HEALTH NOTICE All property owner* who have outdoor cloeeU and cesspools located near the sewer and not connected therewith, are hereby notified to have the Mine connected with the sewer by fe tnb•r 1, 1907, or the Board of lb will proceed to lake such action as tbe law provides. Da. A. L. Loach, President. Wm. Pobtkk, Secretary. Dated Cape Mav, N. J., Sept. SB, \tm.
Notice of Miotimeil Sole of lands
tor Uopoid Tubs
notice is hereby given br Sol. Needles. Oollertor of the City of t ape .Msf. ~ -* Case May and rHste of
js-tfsS.'sacugi’S' — l waa advertised to
Ready for the Hotidays
We wish to announce to our many friends and patrons that our new holiday line is larger and better this year than ever before. Last season our sales were larger than all previous ones and we propose to make this one oven larger than last yiar. In purchasing we have been careful to select only the best and most suitable for Holiday gifts, aud we assure you it will be no mistake on your pert to look over out stock before purchasing your Cbiistmas presents. Among tbe many beautiful things are Fancy Turkey Sets, Decorated China Plates, Cracker Jars, Cups' and Saucers, Salad Bowls, Shaving Mugs, Cream Pitchers, Fruit Plates, Fruit Saucers, Egg Cups, Mustard Cups, Oatmeal Dishes, Table Tumblers. Wine Sets. Lemonade Sets. Boudoir Sets, Carpet Sweepers, Pocket Kniver, Silverware. Rugs. Graphaphones, Records and Supplies.
Everything lo Make A Merry Christmas
CHAS. A. SWAIN 305-7 Jackson Street Cape May, N. J.
^otTSTsold!
»r of out o'clock I* the Tbs said laada. W— - - le so to be sold.
Lots 14.16, 18, so. Block
' Hly FUnsgah* hS 3. Block 16. Dcrimc ' ^ mger. Lot is.«». Mock 16. Devin* j "'MMthawLgets. Lot Block 15. Deris* 'pstrr Small. Lot S, 7. Block It- D*ri**
T^yLs, Lot 1, Block rt Dtria*
■an. Lot 1. a. A Block t6.
~ Unkaosrg ovroerTu* S to lA Block tj
Ifk i, Block 4- prrto* 1
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Unknown owner. LoU 3.4. Block 9 Devine Kstate, 91 Unknown owner, La* A Block 7. Devia* Estate. 813 95 Uakaoaa owner. Lot si. Block 7. Devins Brtate. Ijqo Unkaowa owner, Lots a A 7. Bloch «. Devin* Estate. M 97 *■ " er. Lou a. 10, ia to a, * Bstaie. 81993 -r, Lou 1, s. a A10. Bloch IMtd. Cape May. M J. November
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