Cape May Herald, 20 February 1908 IIIF issue link — Page 3

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CAFE MAY HERALD. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY jo, .908

AmrUAl JTATBMBHJ (Coatiaacd from Scc<wd Pat*'

John R Steelman. * A T D Hoorl . ATI) Ho-ell. Thro W Reave.. M Kram«. G F Wenttell. (i F WenUctl. Samuel Danenbers. E B Martin. H T Dougherty. C A Norton. M Edwin Z Townwmd. ' Lewi. C Canfield. J W Kirehoff. *8 Frank Barnea.

14 68 66.7S 42.62

25.00 19.60 '25.00

1907 Stationery. Jub 2 W.II.U Comm. Aug 6 Julius Way. county clerk. Hep S Willets Corson. Nov 6 E C Hewitt.

Willets Cot eon.

Dec 24 Willets Corson

£l 16 76 6.40 24 00 *7.90

2245.10

Printing and Advertising. June 4 A W Hand. Engineering News. Ocean City Ledger. July 2 LeWis T St vena. Alfred Cooper. R C Robinson. Matthew Jefferson. L R Thomas. 11 T C Hamilton^ Engineering News. Aaron W Hand. Aug 6 Lewis T Stevens. L R Thomas. Sep SLR Thomas. R C Robinson. I Aaron W Hand. Lewis T Stev'na,

Nov • Lewis T Stevens.

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R C Robinosn. Jsd DuBoU. , Ocean CitjrLedger. 47 R C Robinson. Dag S A W Hand. Alfred Cooper. Alfred Cooper. Ocean City Lsdgcr. T C QHiillM. _ Cape May County Times. 24 A W Hand. R C Boblnoan.

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187.09 288.34

2.00 7.00 6.4S 8.00

20.75

1907 IncHantaJa. Jiaw 4 W A Armstrong A W Hand Joseph I Heull N Howard Burt. July 2 Julius Wat. H P Bannett. R Fead<Q Smith. 7 Jos Q ChgBipiao. 19 R Fcodall Smith. Aw 6 Wm H i-cbulta 7 V M D Harcy. Wm H Schulta. June 4 R Fendall Smith. Sa»t 3 Walter Worth. R C R binuan. M snderaon. Oat I John Corson.

Julius Way.

iSr'idl,.

Thoa Jones.

T C Hamilton. Nov 6 R F ndall Smith. Stepnen Jefferson.

F H Fidler.

Button ft Corson. Atl >ntic City Railroad. Dr V M D Marcy. Alen Williams. Dr G W Geyer.

Wm J Tyler. Julius Way.

Wm H Schultz. Dee 3 R Fendall Smith. Dr G W Geyer.

A W Hand.

L T Garretaon.

Julias Way.

Stillsrell Town'enO L T Garretaon. Sutton ft Corson. TC Hamilton Ellia H Marshall. T C Hamilton.

R RaineT ^ 24 S R 8tiles.

Samuel Townsend. R Fendall Sm th.

Julius Way. Robt T Short

Henry Foulds.

d Douglass. Jr.. D Ludlam, inlet Schellenger.

2IW4.4I 1*117 BUKYl.su iNDItiKST HOLD1KKS June » HUiiner& lUunett 100 It July 11 W m II Tboiupwu » Cu ■Nerl SHamh Tomlin 1} 00 Chsrlm K FOstsr » <*1 Del 1 Hlatluer & Brnoett 44 13

3190 1

INCIDENTALS PUBLIC SCHOOLb Uay 9 Man E ll.lr.lh « W Walton Ursos *> 40 Cbarlw. Tomlin 36 W June l& O O Itarr. county anpt. 100 W •vni U O O Barr county snpt. B7 3U Jet » Mary K Hildreth » »

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of Bethesda

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IT Walton lirace Dec. 17 0 0 Barr, county snpt.

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OOCNTY LAW 14BRAKY Ang 6 Julius "Vay eoonty clerk

SINKING FUND STATE AND COUNI Y

HOAD BONUS 1907 Paid Honda

1B.»4. 31. S3. 36. 33. W.sa. 31.

84. 36. St 334H0 mi INTEREST ON STATE AND COUNTY

ROAD BON. 8

1907 Paid C.atpona

S3. 34. 48. 43. 43. SU 39. 51. 31. 31. a3. 34. M. 43. 4S. 38. 38. S3. 47. 47 48. 33. 33. 36. SA. 81. 34, 36 38.37.37. 41. 41.48. S3. S3. 4S 43. 4<l. 411. Sll SO. 33 44. 44. 49. 46. 33. 33. so. SO, 53. 57. SU. 39. 39. ii. 31. 48.33. 38. 38, 43. 43. 34. ’4 . 40. 40. 43. 43. »V 44. 44. 49. 53, 36. 36. 31. 34. 8*. 37. 37. 41. 4«. «7. 47. 48. 53. 33. 33.

46. S3. 42. 43. 43. 30. 3388 00 INTEREST HOLLY BEACH BRIDGE

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1907 Paid Conpona 17. 43. 96. 88 18,98.97.33.37. 19. 94. 39. 34 . 39. 38. 38. 73. 74. 73. 76. 77. 78, 79. NO. 81. 83. 83.

76.89, 91.22, 3. *1, 81.911. 93.10. 33, 40,

^NTWIUWTON

3430 1

800 26.0) 3 U) 2 6(1

27 63

100 or

3 00

190.00

2.25

13 42,

1907

22131.51

Freeholders and Office**.

TOne 4 Jos Douglass. Jr. Wm S Johnnon, H S Rutherford. Daniel Schellenger. John P-Fox. Chaa P Vanaman. A B Smith. July 3 J D Ludlam, Daniel Schell ngw. C P Vanaman. »" John P Fox, Wm S Johnson. John T Bennett. Aug 6 Joa Douglass. Jr. Chat P Vanamsn. John P Fox. Daniel Schellenger. J D Ludlam. John T Bennett. H g Rutherford. Wm S Johnaon. Jos I Scull. Sep 3 John T Bennett. Wm 8 Johnson. J D Ludlam. A B Smith.

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Lewis S smith. C P Vanaman. Oct 1 Wm 8 Johnson. . John T Bennett. J D Ludlam. A B Smith. Mov ( A B Smith. Daniel Schellenger,

19.5' 32.80 23.06 84.74 83.16

11.04 8 16 69.00 48 66

6.71 36.CC 42.98 188.60 6.43 ' 21.44 17.84 29.85 30.08 15.6 47.46 17 79 23.24

19.60

Wm 8 Johnaon.

H H Rutherford. Lewli H Smith. John P J D Ludlam. Sep 3 H S Rutherford. Di« 3 AIB^Smith. Wm H Johnson, Daniel Schellenger.

82.67 *7.68 41. if 48 04 4S.4J *9.77 *2.88 22.23 32.16 7.26

It.90 148.90 16.87

OCEAN CITY TURNPIKE Sept 9 First National Bank.Ooran CUT P* aa INTEREST SEA ISLE TURNPIKE

NOTE

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BUILDING TUCKAHOK ROAD it 11 Sutton ft Coreon 3480 1 w S do do 1833 I 94 do do 1498 <

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BUILDING GOSHEN ROAD

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PUBLIC BUILDINGS ft *d7 • une 4 Morgan Hand oly 9 Ie*wls S Smith Morgan Hand

n Electric l*itbt Co.

Th*o Y'oortson Hiram W Godfrey Monrau Heud Stiffcl & Freman Dec 8 Morgau Hand 94 E L Kona Hiram W Godfrey

COUNTY ROAD AT DKNNISV1LLE

Jane 4 T July 2 Aug 6 »sp* *

NaUtau Sapp Henry Stllie

Cbaa. Eirickson 1 Z A Townsend

Peter French

Crawlord Buck 1 Dixon ft Campbell (

Gilbert Dee Mark Lake

July 3 Ellas Coverdale S Jus G Champion | Howard M French 4 S H Colllea 1 C H MoH-m.krr.Lo n. her Co

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Comment and ftcpyeetlva Thought. V. 3. "Lay a great mulUtuda of

Impotcait folk." Lltarally. people withU 74 out strength, especially, as here. d»

blBty caused by sickness. The class of diseases brought to tbeae waters 1* described as "blind, halt" (or lame, as from rheumatism) "withered." mam bars of whose body were deprived of their natural juices, wasted, shrunk. "Waiting for the moving of the water." That there was a moving of the water la evident from the statement of the

7. But this part of v. I of v. 4, explaining the

cause of the movement. U omitted from both the R- V. and the Am. V* because they are not found In the baft manuscripts. But the explanation may

be true.

V. 4. ‘"The angel" D not necessarily a person. Angel means "messenger." an agent sent by God to do a certain work. Thus It is said tPsa 104:4. R. V.) that God maketh "winds his messengers." his angels. Jesus Going About Doing Good.— The meeting of Jeans with the Invalid at Bethesda la one Instance of his method of reaching men. He went about doing good. One Sabbath even, when the sun did set, they brought unto him all that eased, and them that were with davils. And he healed many that ware sick of divers diseases, and cast da Vila: That It might be fulfilled which was spoken by Isaiah the prophet, saying, himself took our Infirmities, and bare our sicknesses. (Matthew and Mark.) Imitation of Jastu In Doing Good.— 'All the ex parlance of modern axles In the east goes to show the wisdom of the method employed by Jestu Christ and his aposUas la giving attention to diseased bodies diseased souls."— las bells Bird Bishop. Christ tells os that those who be Here in him shall do greater works than be. and It Is true that Christ bis Christianity la doing on a far larger scale the works of Christ than It was possible for him to do In Palestine. The kindly feeling, the desire help, the Increased ekill. which spring up under Christianity as flowers and fruits grow in ths sunshine, have made Christ's works through his people greater than thaaa be wrought on earth. They are not miracles, but better than the power of miracles, as the prolonged guashlnw U better than a flash of lights lag. Blind asylums bare opened many eyes, and reused people to read aad work even without sight Hospitals have cured and oared for multitudes of sick sad Insane. It Is the privilege of each Individual Christian to know something of Christ's healing power. The cheer, the hope- the Inspiration, ths uplift of faith la him, is a healing power over disease. Prayer Is said by experts to be s real power In curing the Insane. Jesus himself can etU) heal our diseases in his own way. And yet more, he can reuse them to bring spiritual health aad peace. It Is the privilege of every Christian to go about doing good la the asms of

Jestu.

Jesus cures the morally tick as he did this man at Bethreda. not so much by what be does tor them as what he does In them. With the command came the Insplradon, ths power to Therein Uee the difference bethe advioe which man give aad nmaads aad lavttationa which God gives. Advice to be good la do doubt oftea of value. But what mre need and what God gives Is Ufa, new hearts, strength to follow the atvtce. other religions give advice; Christ Is ths way, not merely an ideal, but the way to reach the Ideal; not a picture of what we ought to be. but the way. the power, the Ufe by which rneq in realise th* picture. V- I- "Took up Ms bed." Showing his faith and obedience. "Aad walked.' Showing the oompletesees of thv ewe. The Cure of the Soal Went with the Cure of the Body.—A UtUtfftaUr In the day Jesus finds the man In the His religious nature was awakened by his cure. He hsd doubtlong time wanting to worship God, but was unable to go. 1 remember well In my boyhood'* days that my first deep sad earnest seeking for th* religious life was during the later stage* of recovery from sickness. The dlssess and danger were gone, but the heart tamed toward God la the temple Jesus made himself known, id bade him sin no more. The hesllng of the body is of small xouat unless there is also a healing of the sooL J M* th}a |a tymboRc of hU'worh . m where ha did a* heal. Why «id he not at • word heal all the sk* ta

The second floor of SMITH BUILDING Three Commimlcatlog Rooms and TolleL City Water.

The History of -:Cape May County. non THE ABORIGINAL TIMES TO THE PRESENT DAY

EMBRACING

n.w T"' t!> h t Al ’° ri * i "" : T*' U.tch in . Ba> ' ; X heSe,tle,nent of ,he County The Vt haling; The Growth of the Villane. Th, P.triots; The Eetablishtneiit of the New Government; The War of 1812 The Progrctis of the County and Soidiers of the War.

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Pierson n-nd. Son. ifiii|Niw|cAPE|gAY|iAW(iT^ Cor. Washington and Union Sts. Where you will find choice Grocies,' Vegetables,. Provi sions, and fruits. We also handle “Micheners Star Hams.”

Looa.l Phone

L On# of th* great discipline* aad

degrees of God's grace. 2. la our present state perfect reM from all cares, allmenu aad bur dens would be a curve.

Life's Triumph. scarjar*

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H. Smith, Jr. or Lewis T. Stevens, On the Premises.

FLORIDA The Land of Summer Sunshine and Flowers is bust seen BY PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD PERS0NALLY-C0NDUCT-D T0UI MARCH 3, 1908. ROUND $49.75 TRIP V FROM CAFE MAY Proportionate Rates from Other PoioU SPECI1L PULLMAN TRAIN TO JtCKSONVIUE Tickets good retarninx on regular trains notll May 81 For derailed Itineraries ami full lo( v ra)l|tl<n>. consult near, st Ticket Agent J. K WOOD GEO. r Pseaeuger Traffic -.xuager

M. C. SWAIN M ANLFAt'Tl'KER OF Artificial Stone Pavement, Cellars, Floors. Etc., Etc ims &BQ) sfi&as siwossa. say colo* os duics 1 spccultt.

All Work Guaranteed and Best of Reference Furnish*]

30 ~5T r~. a Ra t^-ws.i. prv»->je-'g-

Office and Residence, '237 Windsor Ave. Cape May. N J

THE HOMESTEAD East Cor. Washington and Jackson Sts. Cape May THE CAFE is tho.-oughly up-to-date in all appointments. Handaomely^tppointed parlors for ladies. Cottages served with choicest Wines, Liquors, 0 Been

J. J. RATTY, Manager

THE VIRGINIA

OCEAN END OF JACKSON STREET

CAPE MAY, N. J.

:U002uLS EIT STTiTE •WITH mi"V ATE -R A "HTTP R. HALPIN, Formerly of the Windvor.

DECATUR ST. (First nou*

THE ALDINE,

Room.- ftrge and airy. Appointmente first-class. Cuisine ex cellent. Rato., $2 per day, upward; Jio per Vfpek, upward. * Theodore Moeller

The Thrice-^Week World Dt THS SIES29BIIUL C A JffAIOV Tt AS Hare Aim, Rbr* Tharcagfa sad Kert fear ' re Tfcaa 1 re-Baa* la Irery

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lw*'7 Nnhorty ye « Week ad it Ion i-t -rill tell ants step Id every detail of wbst promisee to be « . .mgslgn of lb* most sbeorMng Interest, jertlslity sod (esrle~nM«i In lb. ■ tlM of news, end this It * HI mala If you want the news a* ll really U lb# u> (he Thrice-.-Week adHIon of w York World, which oomea to vou dkerdy ext>a: Sunday, aad la W Tui tHinntA WEEK wobld» ?~S prF'”' > ZniSKrZiti!

Horn ■1NTH1 RIS8IIETDI ate’lTPKU Joat East of 6th Ave To remain a Womans Hold Exclusively. IBhTCk from 28th St•Pab^sy, Wth Crosstown cere pass the

• KN2 ' “Hetel — SMd k.i

SHOP—Delaware Ave.

By LEWIS TOWNSEND STEVENS *80 Pa*ei. 48 niuitr.tlom. 31 Ch.pt.ri. 5 App.odlc , SIET POSTPAID 0» SICKIPT OP $LN IT LEWIS T. STEVENS, Publi.h.r 610 Washington St. Cape May, N.

GO TO .. J. D. CRAIG’S.. 108 Jackson St. Cape May TO ""vour Shoes RePairet! You will find a first class Shoe Maker, and he wif do your nor I Satisfactorily, as nothing but the very best of Leather ir used. Ala fr hi Uu In (u Sit luui ft fa !ai fc hnl bail ■’ ’s.TRraaifsrarja^s i~“^v "^sss as.WE ALSO IKSUKE AGAINST SICKNESS OF ANY KIND. Sewing Machines And Organs Sold on Instalments ALL KINDS OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS TUNED AND REPAIXXE. STRINGS FOR VIOLINS, BANJOS AND GUITARS ON HAND.

J. D. Craig,

108 Jackson 8trp“

Established 1886.

Bell Phone 97x

The Daylight Store A GOOD PROPOSITION We make interesting offers to Ladies who wish to purchase White Goods, Laces and Embroideries. Examine oar Slock Before Purcfaastig O. L. W. KNERR, 518-20 Washington St.

ISAAC H. SMITH CLOTHIER AND FURNISHER

FULL LIME OF TRUNKS ALWAYS ON HAND!

Opposite Reading Depot. 608 WASHINGTON ST.. CAPE MAY. N. J.

HOWARD F. OTTER GENERAL UPHOLSTERER FURNITURE and "MATTRESSES WINDOW SHADED. AWNINGS, ud BEACH TENTS A SPECIAL I". 111-13 M.n.lnn Street. - Cape 8,

WM. S. SHAW GENERAL CONTRACTOR eCime, 2$rick, Sand, Cement and SSuildm OtttokoBt Die. to. Materials, st* S/mtn &•**.

B- S. CURTIS Plumbing, Steam and Gas Fittim:

Au. orders receive prompt attention

Cape May, A. /.

SAMUEL E. EWING) General Contractor, House moving a speciallii

psbv sirims siiDsmiae,

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Office asISbop-Cor. Corgie and JeSnson Sts. CAPS HAT. X. J.