CAPE MAY IIEI .U.D. tHUKSDAY. IANUARV 13, 1908
FISHING CHECK. Kimiiyu ('eksk. Jsn. TJ, 1IM> Ed Nortoo and *ifr of On pc 'lav called oa s. K. Shaw aud wife on Sunday. Mr*. U B. Vanaman rolerlaloed Pavid Itrtwo. wife and damrhlrr Bom. lee of Hadly Beach and Uin Ia.uic Van ainaoof fapeMay. - Eliurr llrnimlQKwwy and wile ill Itreen Creek called on hia fallirr on Monday. Samuel Townernd and aifacaUe%l on VV^mlaon, wile and eon ol ll.dli llracli aprol aeveral daya Inal week will) a' Epplrr ol llurletKli callrd on Al inllama on snndav. Krank Malthrw. of ColdSprio«callr,!
buunraa inp here on Monday Her. T. Woolaoo of Sommer. IViot »* Win .Hama and wife of Cold Sprini.' viailcd lhali dauKhlor here on Siiar Win. Yrancka made a bualur.. Inp to Philadelphia on I'r day. Fred Harria and Wife of Bio Oramlr apeni Sunday with Henry Shaw ini’ wife. Lealie Bale and wife look tea with E. K Hand and wife Sunday. Frank Bair and wife look Ira wilt Robert Hapd and wife oa Friday aim apent a eery pleaaaot ermine. Claude Yrancka ol Collmeaww d ■ pent Snnday with hia father here. Mira Olire Douirlaa of Cold Sprim ■ pent part of Sunday with Mira Hanna! Woobon. Warren Holtuea of Holly Brai h an.' Boyd MacPheraoo of Cape May Callrd on Wm. MacPhemou and family 01 Sunday. Samuel Woolaon of Dennierille .pern the Brat of laat week with relaliiehere. Mra Anna Woolaon rial ted relative, at Holly Beach laat week. Virgil Snyder of Cold Spring rooveo his family in the Irey homestead !■•( Monday. Clem Matthews of Cold Spring apei t laat Friday with Mra Cynthia Matthews Eli Snyder wheeled to Rio Grande on FridayHenry Shaw and wife naited relative* at Holly Beach one dar last weak. Mra. Sarah Snr ler apent Fiiday al Cape May. Jacob Bar nr I land wife returnnl borne on Monday af>er rt.itlng relatiyea in llolmraburg Miss Fannie Thompson of (Mpe May apent several day* aith Mias Rath Mac Phertoo Meadames Harriet Shaw a'd Jennie Bate attended their aunts funeral at Vineland on Friday. Mrs. Hannah Woolaon and daugbt-i Hannah, apent last Tuewlay with ' r* Swain Wool iron at Cape May Point.
MAS CREEK Items ol Personal Interest For 0 r Busy Readers DiasCbbkic, X. J., Jan. 52. Township Clerk A T. I>. Howell and wife are visiting frieo la in Bridgelot. this week. Mra Kacbael Yeancks of Court House was visiting her aged motbehere last week Mrs. Page Douglass .baa been qull< sick, bat la much better at this writing Edwin S Hewitt and Frederick Keitn haveafoiceof men patting a alnlo. through the beach into the bay to drain their meadow. These ofliheea were elected at the annuail meeting of the Cap* May County Belief Association. President, Frank T Norton; Vice President, Charier P Vanaman; Secretary and Trraenry. Thom b H. Douglass T K. Howell was in Braville ftatorday purchasing cedar lumber for a tie. boat. Mrs. Clara Tomlin U ertertaiuius company from Atlantic Cilythto week Mra. Debrah Uoyd returned boon Saturday from a visit with her sot Garfield Uoyd in Brooklyn. The funeral of Go rge Norton, Sr . who died of grippe last Friday moruii g took place from his late residence on Monaay. Bee. J. W. Veal officiating. Tbe deceased waa a member of the M E Cbnrrh here for more than forty, rears He leaves a wife and five child res to moorn hia lorn We extend oui sympathy to the bereaved family in their sorrow. Theodore Oreeafilrid of Pbiisdrlpbila ■ pending the winter with Mra. Carih Bcbeitx at her Pierces Point residence Wm. Garretaon of Erma waa visiting friends In tBe viUage Monday. Mrs. Mary Yd ter and son Sherman and May Weacolt of Millville were riail log at the home of Surrogate Vanaman
TO HONOR JIDGK GAKRIftON Camden Attorneys Will Give Dlnnn In Hia Howor The Oamden Coonty Bar Association will, on Satnraay evening, February I, give a iraiimouial dinner to BnpremCourt Joatice iarriaoo nt'the Philadei pbia lirouse The occasion will mark tHa twentieth anniversary of Judge Garrison on the bench. All members < f tb< bar of Iba seven Boutb Jersey couulir. have been ioviled. Governor Fort will be present as Ihi guest of the aaaudatlon, as well aa Jotioea Fra nets J. Swayxe, Mahton Pltoe< Charles W. Parker. Junes J. B-rgro Vine Chaooeiiori Kdmaod B Learning. E. R. Walker and Undley M. iiamaon Judge James B. 1MI. of the Court o Errors, and Orcelv Conrl Judges Aiki Rid ice tt, aud Frink T. Uoyd
GOV. FORT IS INAUGURATED lOONTiKrieti ritoM mar paok.)
State Seuale. On February 6, ,1901 senator l*itney waa nominated by iovemor Voorheea for J usliee of the S ipreneCourt, to succed Juatloe Gum m^Vr, reaigned, to take elTeet November 1(1. Ihul, aud vhc uoiuinallon, wilbOjl iefr.-enee, waa eoullrui.-d by the Hrnate. Scnalur John Boyd Avia, of Gloucesterraunty, w aa here last Friday lookmg after hta boom for the o.tlc.- o! Slate Comptroller. He ooaferred with Governor Htukes for a long time, one knows for whom the present Gov* cruor is working in the present fight for Comptroller. It has been staled and denied that Governor Fort is ag lin'd Morgan and for the candidacy oi Harry J. Weal, of Camden. Ii not been definitely decided where the Governor-elect stands. Gov HI would favor Avis or State Senator Minch. David Baird and Senator Hand went to Washington on Wednesday last to discuss the ’ omptrollenhip light with the United Slate* Senator*. John Kean favor* Morgan, but he ould not fight Baird at the time betiise the latter la expected to control four members of the legislature from Camden later. Senator Hand is for Morgan and desires to 41 re vent the fight. Another piece of politics developing here is the position taken by David Baird, of Camden, and former Governor John W. Griggs that they be among the four delegates-at latge be Republican National Convention this year. It haa been the 00*1 om inmc the two United Stain Senate he Gov ernor arid ihe ^airman of the epubKcan State Committee. In this case the latter would be ex-Govemor Murphy. But Baird and Griggs insiat hat they be named in the places of rither the United Slates Senators or he'Governor and the State chairman Among the many important amendment* to the constitution which will : up before the legislature will be which will change the terms of office of almost ever official in the , from the Governor dowi on in the different cities. The object of the amendment is to separate state and loecl elections, and to do this It la proposed to increase the terms of Assemblymen to two yean, and the s of State Senaton andtbeGov r to four yean, and hold the local election* for mayon, etc., in the alteryears. While a plan la on foot lo change the term* of office of Aiwera blymen and Senaton, it would not be a bad idea to lake up the amount of salary paid to these legislators, too [jegislalon now receive $600 for each session, but this is entirely inadequate, and a fair amount would be, say, f 1,500 for each session. Any number >f reason* in favor of this increase could be given, but the principal •* that the present salary la either too •mall or loo much, and some action houid be taken looking lo an loci lo the amount paid bythe neighboring 'tale of New York toils lawmakers. Justice of the Peace Daniel Cosgrove, of Cold Spring, haa been ap■ointed by Senator Hand, a gallery keeper in the Senate, and Waller Heman, of West Cape May, haa baen made a clerk.
The Man from Arazona. The Wooing of Jane. Y. M. A. entertainment. Auditorium, January 3tth.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Record of Transactions which Have Been Recently Noted The following are abme leceut Cape lay County real estate
Hei a of Andrew H Reeves, deceased o heir* of D .eld Beeves, drceaied, $1 All right, litlr and interest in landr near Steamboat Landing on Delaware
Bay.
Henry J! Ottena et nx to Wildwood' Tract of tana on Gn
Soul
WSBT CAPE MAT C01 neliu* O'Hara et ala lo Charles (’. Reeve*. (20. Lot oa south aide Stiinpeon's Lane. CAPS WAT CITY. llelrsof David Reeves. deeesJEd, to beira of Andrew H. Reeve*, deceased $1. All right, title and interest la i premisea on North aide of Manaion
New I ncorpora (Iona Last week two Sea Isle aty incorporation* were filed at Trenton, as fol-
low*;
Sea Isle City Pram; Cam tal, (2,500; incorporator*, Bendan Tlnchell, • baric* O'Connor and William R. MacDohM. The company is act as publlahera and printers. ■ Sea Isle City Lumber comps amden; capital, $26,000; ineorpe ton, Seidcn Tinlchell, Charlae O'Oonnor and William B. MacDonald. The company U 10 deal In lumber, Umber,
Good 1 horuaea 1 M. A. entertainment, January Mth, In
The Young Met need of funds and will give a apaalal entertainment In the Andltorli rhuraday evening, January noth. An
eoaadsUng of choruses, (our Uttta plays and rreltaUooa. Tickets tot aaia by member*. Reserved aeaU at Morey'* Drug Store. Don’t miaj It.
Pennsylvania Railroad Bulletin. THE MIDWINTER OUTING. This is the time for the midwinter outing. A dash of summer in the midst of winter is an agreeable variation. It makes for health and pleasure and stimulates vitality. For the extended trip, Southern California, the fruit and flower land of the Pacific Coast, offers unrivaled attractions. For the fortnight's trip, Florida, the sumrarr garden of the Northern winter, bids yon come and enjoy its genial sunshine, its tropical scenes and its out-door life. For the ten days’ outing, Pinehnrst, Camden, Aiken. Augusta, Southern Pines and other popular resorts in -the pine belt of the Caroltnas and Georgia offer many inducements. For the shdH trip—the week-end outing—Atlantic City is always attractive. The same breezes that depress the thermometer in summer seem to keep it up in winter. It offers great hotels on the ocean's edge, out-of-door life on land and sea, and a climate full of snap but shorn of the winter severity. Before deciding on your midwinter outing consult a Pennsylvania Railroad Ticket Agent and get a Pennsylvania Railroad Winter Excursion Book. Whether you select California, Florida, the Carohnas, or Atlantic City, the Pennsylvania Railroad offtra a comprehensive train service, resonable rates and ticketing arrangements, and the best facilities that modern transportation methods can provide.
Horses ^ Horses
I Will SeD at PoMic Sale, on Tuesdoy, Jon. 28,1908 Al mj til sUbA. ctraer «f South Peart au4 Warrea Streets, Bridgeton, N. J. 28 Hi If These horses were bought by myself with the greatest care for this market. They will consist of g<iod fsrm chunks, general business purpose i.n i some good driving-horses, young and sound. broke to single and doable harness, some well mated pairs I understand the demand is for some heavier horses able to handle will: ease to potato planters, potato diggers and manure spreaders You will find tl.iv kind in this load. I will also have 8 or to he id of N .tive horses: One brow.i horse nine years old. sound, kind and gentle, safe for ladies or children to drive, as he is fearless of all objects, h is g j >d st) le tnd can step a 2.40 clip. Also a sorrel cob ho s •, 8 year old. on ideal family hor-e. AH to be sold with my usual gnarantee, two d ivs allowed for trial. Terms alike and the sune for everybody, simply Cash. Here is your chance to buy on a narrow margin .of profit to me, as I find this is more satisfactory to me than promisory notes, and yon are not obliged to bid against thi fellows who are willing to promise 'o pay long prices in the long by aud by, which sometimes never comes. Here will be the chance for the retailers to buy as cheap as in any other cash market- Be wise and bay at this sale, as horses are sure to advance in price from 3 to 5 dollars per head every week as spring advances- Again I say buy early so that yon and the new horse may be well acquainted when the spring work comes on in earnest. Sale Will Commence at 1 P. M. Sharp AS TIE BATS AU SBMT In case of storm we have large roomy shelter to sell under. Stormy day will be your bargain day. Be on hand early with yonr cash, as the first sold are usually the cheapest and best bargains. F. L. PRALf* CER CHARLES W. JOHNSON. HARRY L. WOODRUFF, Auctioneer. Clerk.
Several article* in the February number of tbe Mrraoi-ouTA* Maqazixb are uonsuallv timely. In "Ameriesn Finance," John Paul Ryan takes up tbe currency problem, on ablch Congress ■pending m<wt of it* present efforts. 'Japan sod the United States.'' by John R Wincbell, gives ■ timely comparison of tbe strength of tbe two countries sprop w of tbe crai-e of the Atlantic Fleet to the Pacific. Every American owsa It to himself 10 read Ibis paper. "Tbe Water-Supply and Its Me usees" u of interest and importance to every one of us. In “The Hollow L nd." Robert Howard Russell write* of tbe stupendous plans of Little Hoi Uml todam IbeZoyderZee and torn Its bot'om into farmlsods There I* also an article on "Tbe Opera," by Jackson Cross, and an outdoor paper by Lonl* Rbeail. Tbe fiction i* particulariv Interesting, inclndinr •The Pooree Robe," Iiy W A Fr**er; Poison ler Ivens,'' by Gorge Cbarlelu|l;*'lne roving,” by Jos H. Ran nn; "III* Wedding Day.” by Clinton •angerfield, ■••d •*Tlie Time Hist Happy lawk id* G-*t I. •ne-oiur," ly Roberi ,1 zander Ma-'ll
REVISE PRIMARY LAW
d 10 Fa aa lo Prealdenilal Candidates Prom Trenton True American, Dels. Governor Fort has been In conference with | wand to tbe legislature, either in his inangui al add
that a “k;
1 ibe dona) mperlaws bate itioo-
h-ld* Jilret a
■ Is* t iboioe ol* st I* u tbe from iemo • and Fort, Bend’s to
non Hie other leader* see their power' 1 thieetenrd, and they, too, will try j prevent tbe legislature fr m passing such an *n>en<Iinent.
Prty.
e that U not at all 4o re "bosses” of I be Republican
E'BdY HOUSEKEEPER SHOULD READ THIS If she wants value rwoaivrd for her
“ 'Key
Ibe fame sol popularity of THE WHITE HOUriE COOK BOOK Is koo to In many homes YOU should bare this splendid work and It Is practically FREE with THE PIII LA DELPHIA FKKHH. THE PKESl will be sent lo any sddreae one year with tbe WHITE HOUSE COOK BOOK for $:60. The rslne^of tbs Book alooe Is $2.00, and tbe regular price of lire psoer one year $3 00, so this cat rate of THE PdKbd, DAILY one rear and iba Book for $1.60 place* both within yonr resch for praelicallv the price of one BUT H MUTATE; ORDER NOW AND AVOID > HE CHANCE OF NOT BEING ABLE 10 GET 1H1B BARGAIN
LATER ON.
Raiance On O-ir UMe ‘ ape May I o ige No. SI, J Order of United Worfcmai, in4’ailed It* officer* last Thursday evening, t ie report which the auditors made It *a» shown that members of the Cepe May Lodge had paid into the general fond ttOMM, and that fOOOOJX) had been retamed In death benefits paid to the families of three during tbe past year
QC AATI People bousrht OCfyUUU Forty-two Million Dollar* ot Ordimiry Life lusurnnee from
The
Prudential,
in the first twenty-two weeksaiter the NEW Low Cost Policy was inaugurated. ’(Vhat a "reat demonstration of the popularity of this policy!
The February netropolltan
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We. the undersigned, bei-g owners of proprrty in tbe vicioily of : Uxk ; lea Avenue. Denton Aver se Kearney Are
sewer or dmia in said section of said City, do hsrabryjjtntlce^ —”
Cylinder and^ ^ajpDisc Records' We have in stock a full supply of each kind, and they will fit the Edison, Columbia or Victor
Come and hear the Latest Records
You do not hare to buy unless they suit
The Colombia Machines we carry in stock Also -Needles for the Victor
CHAS. A. SWAIN 305-7 Jackson Street llfl Cape May, N. J.
I. CUteS w!C? Jessie L Bldredge by Samuel P Ddredge. Attorney, Wm G Baaen. L.C. Ogden
Cape May Cwaty Orcatt Caul In the mailer at tbe applica-ion of th* otnuon Council of tbe Ctlgof Cape "a, JC the appoiatmeot of three fretb-ddn red residents of tbe <Tiy of Cape Mar •
' Vbtosirf an act of die legislator* of the. Mate of New Jersey, entitled ‘An — - authorize cities to construct sewer
ad to provide to* the 1 t thereof.” Approved i
NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS The commissioner* appointed lo accor
snot with the-foregoing application on It (eh dav at November 1907. will meet in tl Cttv Hsll. st the corner of Washington and Pinnklia Street*, in the City of ■ si c May. in the County of Ospc *y and Bis t at New Jersey, on Thsraday. the six h dar of February. 19c*, at thr hosr of eleven o'clr^-
‘-1 the forenoon of **ld day. to hear 1 ►rwmi in interesl who may prvaen' thi lo be heard why asaesnnent*
brnce along Be 0 Wilmington S' Dated Cape May. N J . Jsn J. HRNBY KD' UNDBI UR Wit T. MTKVBN8 1 VIRGIL VAR- 'Y J
For Rent THE SECOND FLOOR OF SMITH BUILDING Three Cornmnnicaliog Rooms and Toilet Cily Water. - 11 wm si.
APPLY TO
I. H. Smith, Jr. or Lewis T. Stevens, On the Premises.
ninth day of February. igoA. at two o'clock ra the afternoon of mid d«y. at the o-raer • J Twenty sixth and Central avenue*, in the Borough of Angteaca. <'ounty of Case '‘ay and State of Nes Jersev the f .Mo .lag des crlbedloUofUad of which the mid Henry felting ( smpbeU died ■ ized. No 1 AU these two certaia lots or piece* i of land ailoate. lying sad bring in the Bor ongh of Anglrsea. is the onaly of Cape Way soil State at New Jrraer, draigtutrd oa the ‘ tnap of tbe North M ildwood Land Comnany. Anglcaea. hew Jersey." which map haa been tied la the otter of the room y I lerfc at said county of t ape Msv.st Cape Ms< I'ourt Nona*, New Jeraey. a* lots ■maben thirteen iij) aad fifteen (ij). In block number two hundred and' twenle-olx (nfi). and oanlcnlarly described sa follow*, vb: Hegtnhing st s point on ‘ easterly line of T *
with interest thereon at are per c Mav it, 1907. No. a AMU
Bezinnlng at ■ point u the nortbensteriy ..a* of Twenty sixth Arens*, diatasi one ' sac"
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