Cape May Herald, 19 March 1908 IIIF issue link — Page 3

The History of :Cape May County:

Girt Ctmei from Prorr and H»» Caan Praaan aral Egrcpran Courta— Oridagroom a National Flgura. Chlrajo.—Miss KathrrlDO IT laughter of Mr. and Mra. Auguatua N. la!d>- »< thia city 1 aa boon wooed a won ty I'altcd Staten Senator llcv■■ridge pf Indiana. Senator lleverldj" recently sailed for Kuropa. k Kddy la in Germany vlaltlng brother S|«ncer Kddy. Who W aetrotary of the United Staten legation 1 i

Berlin.

The date of the weddlag. according to frtenda here, has not been definite ly fixed, but will occur before con

grcaa reassembles In December. The announcement of the engage- < sllah the second, French the third aai

menl of Mias Eddy to Senator Bever- Spanish tha worst.

Idge created no surprise to Washing- ^ — I h' l ™t nisei ton. Mlaa Eddy spent the last two ! Efltsbeth Cady Stanton once said j ^^' n J Q Jf r ' seasons In that city, and her parents ! that the worst muckers of woman anf- I inrludlng: lived In a fashionable apartment I frage had been women themselves. 1 Epochs of T house at Sixteenth and M streets ' — | Df^fjwoeot northwtst. The family closed the | The British Life Guardsman most be n: art ment early In the aprlng. and *• lr»*< *1* feet In height and at least Mias Eddy wont to Europe to arrange 3 ® Inches around the chest. J f'

Syrian women wear on the forehead to hold the veil out from the face, i

j horn IS inches long.

America-is write the best hand. En-

Is tame y John

Ymuii l-uk*. Visa to Jsrusalcis at ths age of It. Contlaurd servi. • Ik cwrpcuicr ihop at Naaarvth up to A. D. K. when ho lift

First ysar of bcgtnnlngs. Including:

First Msdplas. First Miracles.

First Reform— i Cloeoslna of tlis 1

SMITH BUILDING TI.ree Canmuaicating Rooms ani Toilet Citj' Waler.

SUNFLOWER PHILOSOPHY. No man need feel hurt If people eaj

When a girl says a young man it mean the really thinka him ralhti

nice.

When a woman la making a fool of a man she makes him think bow smart

he In

Nearly everyone Imagines he la get Ing more than hit share of hard

People do not Inmodest unless pay for IL Ton can praise one man to aoothe without offense, providing the one wb is praised 1* dead. Tact Is so much like prevarication the clever woman always tells her fat friend she Is looking thinner. No one seems to have as hard : 3>t earning money aa the worn at who marries for It—Atchison Globe

TERSE SAYINGS.

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mother belong to the famflli prominent In Chicago. Her mother was Miss Abble L. Bpencer. daughter of the founder Of the firm of Hibbard. Spencer & Co. She was graduated some years age from an eastern rollegewand after her graduation spent some time abroad She was presented to Chicago society four or five years ago. and since has spent n part of each yea Europe, traveling sometimes with her mother and at other times with Mrs. Marshall Field. She gnlst of rare ability and has Bended at several of the courts of

Euro lie.

Miss Eddy has great personal charm. She la tall, slender and graceful. and has a wealth of golden hair which she wears In heavy braids twined abont the crown of her bead, alluded to by her friends as "Katherine Eddy's natural coronet" Miss Eddy is fond of walking, and while In Washington she and Senator Beveridge frequently took long walks Into the coqntry and not infrequently Miss Eddy accompanied him on his morning walk to the capitol. She tor i the keenest Interest In bis struggle for legislation to prevent the employment of child labor and was Interested In his speeches. Senator Beveridge was the youngest man In the United Stales senate when he entered eight years ago at the age of S6. Hit gift of oratory had gained him a national reputation even before be became a senator. He startled the staid old senate his methods of procedure and strenuoslty has caused him to referred to as "the young man's of s man." The senator was a plowboy In Ohio when he was II years old. The ns lives of Highland County. Ohio, are said to easily recall him becanse ol his ambitious nature, which ahowad Itself. At 14 he was a laborer, and two years later was working In a logging camp In Illinois It was In the log gin* camp that he began to study national affairs. In 1881 he borrowed 880 from a friend and entered De Pauw university at Oreencastle. Ind Here he won an the debates tod got prises enough to pay his college prases for two yean. In 1888. after two yaan of work on a ranch, he turned to Indianapolis and hepi ths study of law. Mr. Beveridge married Katherine Laagsdale at Oreencastle. Ind., in 1887 She died la 1*00. *

To be unaware o:

No matter how good a Juggler you re. don't toss your nose up at people

.Women autolsts are now suffering 'rom a drrad nightmare called "loco notor attacks-her.'' BY OUR OWN SAGE.

Ki-edlng of FP Visit to ilf-gloi ... of Tabtmsrlrs. Men Headed! Thought. The places where Jesus laugh: an 1 worked the miracles recordod ia these lessons should be pointed out on map by every scholar, together with what occurred In each place, ~ and ax •early as possible the ordor of time. Also the routes of travel The three great divisions of Pal-

astlne.

The banks of the Jordan, Cana. Xaz areth. Jerusalem. The Sychar Well, Capernaum, pool Of Rethesda. Bcibsalda. Plain of Gennesarrt, pool of snoam JESUS THE LIGHT AND LIFE OF THE WORLD. As Shown By His Teachings. 1. The revelation of the caturand character of fexxs as the Son «. God. who and whence His mission of grace and trail as "he dwelt among us." The Lamb of God. His Father’s house s house e'

prayer.

8. The marvelous love of God. 6. Salvation from sin to eterna 7. Faith as a means. 8. Jeer-, the water of life. 9. True worship. 10. About the Son of God. 11. The bread of life. 13. Communion with God. 13. Freedom by the truth. 14. The light of the world. Signs and Eventa. His coming to this world. His baptism by John. Pointed oui as the Son of God. Gaining his first disci [.lea Miracle at Cana. Cleansing the temple. Reform. Conversation with Nlcodemus. Conversation at the well. Heals the nobleman's son. Healing at the pool of BeUffisda. Feeding the five thousand./ \ Healing a man born blind! X '- A Scripture Biography. Once, while I lived In the City ol Destruction which Bunysn describe!, 'here came to me John 14:26. who troubled me greatly became be 16: 8-11. At first I 11: 10. because I 20:9. Then came voices saying 11:17; U: 15. 46; 17:17. Thsn I joined the noble band described In Acta 17:11. Here vision of 14:2 and Rev. 21. and found there not only Rev. 22:1-6, but John 14:27. and 18rll. and 18:12. and 16:18. And my son] km god Jar

Jr. or Lewis T. Stevens. On the Premises.

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FROM THE ABORIGINAL TIMES TO THE PRESENT DAY EMBRACING AN account of the Aborigines: The Dutch in ^ ,lc SvHlvtnem of the CountyThe Whaling; The Grow th of the Villages- The Revolution and Patriot*; The Establishment of the New Government; The War of 1812; The Progress of the County and Soldiers of the War.

By LEWIS TOWNSEND STEVENS ISO P»Rei. 48 Iliustrttfont. 31 Chapters. 5 Append:-. SEIfT POSTPAID ON RECEIPT OP $2.00 BT LEWIS T. STEVENS, Publisher 610 Washington St. Cape May, N. J

GO TO .. J. D. CRAIG’S.. 108 Jackson St. Cape May to ""'2our Shoes RePaired You will find a first class Shoe Maker, and he wil do your worl Satisfactorily, as nothing but the very best of Leather it used. Uk ftr Du SsHu In Cu 5ft bn» Fr Du Teu For bill lob VOS FIVE I/OIXArS PEkV’HEk'im iS.'js™ ‘ss.'sss bS.-' WE ALSO IKSURE AGAINST SICKNESS OF ANY KIND. Sewing Machines And Organs Sold on Instalments ALL KINDS OF MUSICAL iNSTRUMENTS TUNED AND KEPAIXXD. STRIKf-.S FOR VIOLINS, BANJOS AND GUITARS ON BAND. J. D. Craig, 108 Jackson Btr.*

Anr.our.ccmEnl;

:y will tickle hi ^relation to rot ur shop to-day.

©ur new woolens for ffltragluid Summer markedly modish, ind ready for your critica 1 inspection. We’re anxious to meet the chap who lias never Ik-cii vxactlv 'suited'’ lie fore— » with delight. Our skillful tailoring Feast your fanejj and pitcae your purse b\

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EDW. VAN RESSEL, 424 Washington st.

CAPE NAY, N. J.

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year. Rocr.- i' r g---u-d airy. Appoint.-ne:.'.^ first-class. Cuisine ex tellcm Rate:.. per day. upwar $ic per week, upwanL

Theodore Mueller

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Dark Futors for Baby. "How much do yon ask for a bathtub tor a child?" From 81.50 to $10.-"W-h-s-w! Wall have to go on washing baby In the coal scnttla till the. pel era coma do Journal.

lata gowns they don't try to conceal mark A philosopher Is the bee who for •ishra the humming, while the othei baas are hustling loo hard to later potato music. A girl realises that this Is tha Iasi «*H tor proposals—unless the June la to be rushed with Inde eetwu haste.—Judge.

We meet some people with pleasure and part from them with genuine sat

Isfaction.

Can a man be said to be partial U. a thing when he gives his entire attention to it? A woman likes to have a man flatter hur even when she knows be is a pernicious fabricator.

PETER PRY'S PHILOSOPHY.

When the man who is always complaining of his superiors gets to be joes be acts about the way tha >-ws

ild—bat nsuallly worse.

Don't waste time worrying about your feelings. A man 1s never happy

The woman who doesn't heap it can have wants to.

the path? And a voice answered 14: 6: and 1 said: Who shall guide me And tbe voice said 1C: 12. Then I said. I am not fit to go there. And tbe voice said: 2:2. and 2:8. and 18:2. And I said: What do they do there? And the voice said: 12:14, 18; 14:15; 18:12; 17:18, 21. And I said: Lord, how shall 1 do these things? And the voice replied: 15:4. 7. Then the voice asked me: 21:18 (t c) and 1 replied:

20:28 and 21:18 On. c.).

The Source of Life, In Paleozoic times, then. It was the earth Itself, not the san, to which plant and animal primarily stood beholden for existence T»lf .rives « a most Instructive glimpse Into one planetologlc process. To tbe planel'i own Internal heal Is due tbe chief fostering of the beginnings of life Its surface. Thus a planet Is capable 1 least beginning to develop organisms without more than a modicum of help from the central sun. We talk of the sun as the source of life; and so It Is to-day In the sense of being lu sustalner; but the real source was the earth Itself, which alxo raised It through lu babyhood.—From Prof. Lowell's "The Evolution of Life" In Century.

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Obiervsnt. Stanley, sged four. Is one of a Urge family Besides nnmeroos slstcrr and brothers, there are aunts and uncii-a galore and many conslns. The only very young people, however, are those In his IrameHate household. At Thankstivlng dinner Stanley gazed solemnly around tbe table for a while, and then announced, orxeularly: "My mpther and the oat seem to ba tha only people In tills whole ism that hare any chiUrta!"-

fork, ever noted for their housekeeping qualities, created the agitation srhlch resulted In the appointment Of tha first pubtle street cleaner In

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'U? pri.cilcally a d.iily *t ib.- price of eeklv. THE THHIOK ,\-V, iCKK WORLD: rrauDr m'. cnpit.Mi i-rler I. only *l.<o p, .-•r. mmS tbi» p<T»for 18a imprra. W jffrr tblr II'rqiislMl nru.paper ai>d tL C*pv. Mat lli uAm loactbrr for one year

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IN CBANCEBY OF MEW JERSEY To Cnleaial Tract Compuy. of Pituburg.

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Byrlitur of an order of the ronrtof Chancery of New Jersey, made on the clay "t tbe dale hereof, in a cause wherein A IIHam R Webster i* <'ompMuam. and she t'ape May Real E»tate Gcnnpanr am! I os are Defendanta, you arc required loap>ear.jde«| auawyc or demur to ihc billof •aid Complain nt. on otbe fore the Elrcep ' Day of May mxi. yr the uid bill will'

wlMPtd agaiuU yon. . bill ia filed to have located a

serialned and drlrnrined a certain r.chi .. """ •—• ■ - 1m claimed h, the raid

pmt of th- lend. ' by the ( ape May

3££.- ♦fcbjcct tbrreli

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Dated, Marrhgtn. igai EPHRAIM TO LIN-ON. Soliciloi of ■ omolninant.

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Dry Goods

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Notions, 1ST lak n.r our I ASH ION SHrfKl MRS. E TURNER 323 Washington st. Cape Mpy,

Established 1886. Bell Phone 97x The Daylight Store

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O. L. W. KNERR.

Tlic good impression which a first purchase here makes is in-cn-ased by subsequent sales. Satisfaction! must be yours every time you buy—if not, the fault lies with you for not com-

plaining.

Ladies’ & Mens’ FurnisMngs 518-20 Washington St.

ISAAC H. SMITH CLOTHIER AND FURNISHER FULL LlHE OF TBUMK8 AUWY8 Ml HMHk

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

HOWARD F. OTTER GENERAL UPHOLSTERER Dralar la URNITURE and MATTRESSES WINDOW SHADES, AWNINGS, and BEACH TENTS A SPECIALl> ill-13 Mansion Street. c*pe n,.

HOTEL WtBTHi WiSHIRGTO* i Jo-t KniaolSthAra 1 ’ riiki I o mouina Womans . 1 Hotel Lxcluaivelv. ■* ; VfeJ 1 Bl-ck from 28th 8L ‘ '-T* Bobwny. 29th Crona-ai-g town vara past tbs ^ door. Over 400 tiooniv Absolutely Fireproof. RATES S IOO PER DAY a«o UP

WM. S. SHAW GENERAL CONTRACTOR Orator In Cime, SBrieh, Sand. Cement and SSuildtf Setemiome SCo. *0. Sttaterials. Stj pl—jrn Ztm

B- S. CURTIS Plumbing', Steum and Gas Fitthig All orders receive prompt attention SHOP—Delaware Ave. Cap* May, A'.

SAMUEL K. EWINU jiineral ’Contractor, House moving a specialty eiay 4»MaB4aBBEB3. rlmbami. b a

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