Cape May Herald, 26 March 1908 IIIF issue link — Page 4

PISHING CRKKK.

Fiihino Cum. March 8S Prol J. D. Uofhnao and »>** »»*» r , Uinrd Mr* Well* of Brioaand MW* V*n | kirk of >ind*n on S*«urd»jr. Earl YcaHrka rialted hl» broIhrrkVa too al Ooutjlooaa orrr Suu.lay MU. Klla'' iHiaglaaa of fol.l Si-rlog •prot laat -»ck «Hh M" **'! Charlie Hand, wlfr and •l»ufhi#r o« Erma apeol Sunday afternoon '•<«>'

Mr*. Mattie M*tthrwa.

Muw* Hanah and Jennie \Vo. l*o«i elaltevl Ml*. Ollea Uougla*oeer Suo-'av KotH-rt Kbiuow of l>*nberry. N J, ■pant part of la*t week with hi* *tep LrMIe Woolaoo »|wot •undar with hi* *l*ler at tireeo Creek Ueor*e Cummin**, wife aod * on ol

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.

CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY. MARCH *6, tgol

with her parent*. Harvey Snyder and family of «'< Spring apeal Sunday with Frank U natt and wife. Lealie Woolaoo .pent Saturday e ning El eo -d Doiigla* Mr*. Well* and *ou of Krai* Ml" Well* and Van Kirk ol t an-dcl c«l on fneoda h*re Sunday afternoon Mr*. Dora Kid red ge «pent Moud afternoon with her parent* here Henry Shaw and wife »pcnt Sun. with her parent* at Cold Spring Wlllet* Johnaon and wife called on i Albert Jobn»on of Erma on Monday. PE fERSBURU I’KTKKSBCBO, March 25, low. | Ralph Matthew* relumed home on Saturday after upending aexerul month* in Camden. ML«ae* Ethel VanGilder and R«*ie Wcstcott made a home viait from Saturday until Monday Rev. Pennington Comon ot Manaaquan vUilcd relative* here on Thur*-

day.

Mr. A. M. Robinson of Green Creek, addreaaed the Sunday-echocl on Sunday afternoon, urging the attendance

of more of the parent*.

Much Interest is taken in the meeting of the Bible Association each

Thursday evening.

Three young men were in listed into the Wendaio tribe of Red Men here

on Saturday evening.

Captain Ben Steelram entertained his sister Mr*. Mason and daughter*

on Sunday.

Early Sunday morning Mr*. Mary Rosa was stricken with paralysis. Mr. and Mr*. Wm. We»eoU entertained a number of relative* on Satur-

day evening.

A number of our young people joyed the play entitled the “Count No Account,'’ given in Tuckahoe

the 21st Inst.

Bows Heoeally Noted The following ar* tome icoeot Cap* May County real rotate transfer*: Wwtt Cap* May Alt «d T. Matthew* el ux to George W. Hulun, *275. lot on aouth aid# of Mechanic street, adjoining land of I George Mutfinan, I* vl*J feel

cart *ia> cm.

Covington H. S. lAUletoti et nx to hark* T. Campbell, EWOu. 1V0 •tri|M of land and riparian nghl* itli of Beoch avenue on each aide o' een street; 48 feet on weal aide and 45 feet on ea*t aide ne* M. K. Hildreth el ux to Kredertek J. Melvin, 1603. Eot on

Uroad rtree;.

Security Trust <to. to Frederick J. Melvin, Ell65.45 I»t on south aide of liruail atrael, adjoining the former.

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NEW YORK’S DIVES.

fh* Lookout Man'* Trick Whon tho Polio* ghowr Thomoolvo*. of the dive* about New Y<wk t under the ban of tbe polk*. have Ingenious contrivance* for warning occupant* and patrons of the approach of a "bull" or any other aoapected person. By the way. the** place* are never referred to In the vernacular as “dive*" or "Joints.- for tbe vocabulary of Ibe inventor* of alang changes as quickly as

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_Newark New*

Richard Hi He* (aon ot Henry, Richard, John) was bom al i ape May, N. J., about 1886, and made hi* will December «, 1788; wife Abigail—7 The | will mention three non*, Richanl, | Henry and Ablahai; three daughter*, I Hannah, Zervlar and Abigail; two brother*, Henry and John; Richard to .ucceed hi* father In the land or real estate when he should reach Ibe fourteen year*; MO each to the other and the daughter* lo have the personal property. Henry U given lo hi* i'n.'le Henry till he iitwenty year* old, and Ablahai ta given to hU Uncle John for the same length of time. Who u a record of these latter *on*7 Richanl Htile*. Jr., bom at Cape May, about 1730; married Mary Cam. eroo; both diel in Philadelphia, Pa , in 182*. Their children were John D., 1766-1840; Richanl. died 1881; Henry, KrancD, Nancy, married Jaine* Taylor; Mary, Harnoel. boro March 2*, 1782; died In Hendereon, Ky., April

6, 1862.

John D. BUtes, boro at Cape May and died there, a* above. He married, Bret, Jane Graham, by whom he had one child, Jane Graham, who married Alexander Wbllldln of Philadelphia; married, aecond, Jane Kennedy (widow), by whom be had John Kennedy Freeman, boro at Cape May, 182'; died at Camden, N. J., 1888; married Harriet M. Marey, daughter of Dr. Samuel and Thankful (Edmund*)

Marey.

Samuel Stile*, youngest brother of John D., married at Hender*on, Ky., Rebecca Ballard Holloway, and they bad Mary Cameron, married K. 8 Davison, and Kiehard, 1832-1883, who left a faml ly of three son* and aa many daughter* It M said that Richanl, 1720-1822, a* a captain in the Revolutionary War. VYboknowsT Can any of the readers of "Jersey Genealogy"give the pedigree* of Captain Humphrey Stile*, or Captain Thomas Stile*, of the Revolutionary, War, recorded in "Stryker'* Register,'' page 412, from Cape May?

JIMS JAMEt, JR, TO PRACTICE

LAW AT KANRA* CITY.

Quit* Pawnbroking Bu*lnaa» to Entar Lapal Profaaaion — Raealpt of Diploma Happlaat Momant

of Llf*.

Kansas Qtr. Mo.—Jeaae Jam**. Jr. only aon of tha famou* bandit whoa* wild career wae etupped 26 yeare ago by a bulllet from Rob Ford'* revolver in 8t Joseph, has opened a aplandldly furniahed oBe* In tha Scbutte building and will practice law In Kansai City. Jeaae. Jr. has been a real dent of Kansas City nearly all hi# Ufa. He wrote a book about hie father, and tha past few years ha* haen running e pawnshop. "When 1 stood on the platform." Jeaae said tbe other evening, "and received my diploma from the Kansas City achool of law, I experienced *■"

Ing. of course, the day 1 waa i ried.“ Attorney James spoke from e c lened choir In tbe parlor of hi* neat home on Elmwood avenue. Or table before him were half a d crowded with white and red which he had received at hla graduation. On a piano at hi* back ■toad the class picture. le didn't say anything about hU ig an honor prixe at hla graduaNor did be tell that he learned hi* law by night atndy after working long hour# by day In hla pawnshop. “1 have quit the pawnbroker bu ns," Jesse continued. ”1 am goli _j practice taw. I took the state « aminstlon at Jefferson City laat June, and have been dipping into the taw little since. I like the profession and have done very well at It for a beginner. I auppoae my father would aay I am rather old to start In my life work. I am 81, you know." Jeaae (topped rather abruptly, aa If a bad atartod to my more than he

COLD SPRING

Cold Sriusa. N. J-, March Si Mrs. George ,W. Schellmger and non Charles, made a short visit to home of Mr. and Mr*. Sheppard Taylor's one day last week. Because of the epidemic of meuvlia through this section, the public *chool and church services have been clo-cd for a period. William C. Hoffman U eoniemp la ting improvements to hi* home. Mis* Ells Douglas spent last week with Mr*. Mary Schellinger al Fishing

Creek.

The fanners are busy ploughing getlir« ready to put in their early

Perch and flounder* are being caught

along tbe Bay shore.

Harvey Snyder and family Fishing Creek visiU>r*.8unday. Henry Phaw and wife visited her

parents Sunday.

Tbe wagon of the new Arm of Neal Bros., groeam, of Rio Grande, paused

through here this week.

The farm of N. Z. Graves puts on a very pretty appearance these spring day*. He u> building an addlUon to a small barn and contemplates building a new and much larger one. Thi* adds beauty lo our village, and at-

tracts many visitor*.

•«}-* referred to as a Warning of tbo approach of man or detective ta given by r an electric burner. Formerly tbo pnah button connected with tbe buxier wa* concealed under tbe edge of tbe bar lo front or behind a water pipe. This device. however, wm* discovered by tbe police, who thereafter on entering a suspected place kept a done watch on tbe barkeeper and gav* him no chance

to prea* the button.

Then came the prong device. Thla

consisted of two small metal prong* projecting from tbe edge of tha walL When a man suspected to bo a limb of the law entered the door, the barkeeper carelessly placed a coin across the two prong*, thus making a circuit and caus-

ing the butter to sound In the rear. This device was discovered, too. so

now a lookout ta stationed outside the door of a dive. He apparently is a lounger, but he scans closely by a quick glance the face of every person who enter*. If a man doesn't look all right the lookout preaae* hla foot, which has a copper plate nailed to the aurface of the collar doorway outside Thi* makes tbe ctrcult and causes tbe butter to get busy, so that by the time tbe “bull" thrown open tbe door the occupants who are wanted by tfct-po-Oct have bad Urn# to make their es-

cape and those who remain an at tables harmlessly drinking ged in a friendly game of penoebie hist. Everything I* apparently

the level." and the "bull" b forced to withdraw without having been a" ‘

obtain any evidence.—New York

CAFE HAY COURT HOUSE Car* May Coi-bt Hoihb, March 25 The Cape -May Court House ball team will be the strongest in many yean. Manager Steele has signed the following well-known players: ” Inflelder*, Blakely, Clay. BUtes, Pierson, Howell and Breeder; outfleidere, Doak, Middleton and Corson. The pitching will be done by Kane, BUtes and one other college star. Stites will captain the team, assist* by the veteran Pennsylvania coael Blakely. Tbe following directors hav been elected: William J. Tyler, Coleman Corson, Dr. W. Hand, Willit* Comon, and John Hand, manager. The schedule call* for twenty-flve game*. Home of the strongest team* in Jersey and eastern Pennsylvania are on tha

list.

The Ladybug.

“For tbe farmer* Mother Goose has probably done as much us any of agricultural scientists." was tbo- remarkable statement made recenUj. ju Henry Griscuu Parsons, who. as pro fessor of horticulture. 1s conducting n course in achool gardening at the New York university summer school. “N replied- "I am not poking fun belittling tbe bloc hemic exierta ami their wonderful discovert**. But do you know tbe part played la agricul tare by tbe tadybagl Tbe lady bag live* to eat tee aphis, or plant louse. hlch ta so destructive to plant*. Ami did you ever see a child kill one of these aphis eating friends of farmteg? I never did. If a ladybug Hghta on a child's band, what doe* ha do? "'by be says. ’ladybog. ladybug. fly away home.' and gently starts tbe Insect oo Its way. Mother Goose ha* taught tbe child to be kind to the ladybug. and as a result. Instead of being killed, the#*

A Story of Playrrfbtk, By Oae

Them

Those who are curious a* to what goes on “behind the scene*,”and wha: sort of people tue playerfolk are when their make-up isoff, witlbede'lghfully enlightened by reading Ibe complete novel In the April LippineoU’*—“The. Also Bene: The Story of a Farewel Performance.” by Virginia Tracy—for no truer picture waa ever penned of theatrical life. T. Arthur Fo-b irg, the pompous; Lydia Hat land, the win some; Frankie Carson, the unfortunate and all the other character* are typical actor* and actreme*, whose.proioty pecan readily be found on the New Y'ork Rialto before the season open*. The author is herself a succeoaful a and the daughter of anolher—Helen Tracy, now with Maxine BllioU. The short storias are “A Gentleman Hanker” by Molly Elliot eawell;“Thc Affair of the Uptowners,” by Edmund Vance Cooke; “The Dream,” by Mabel Nelson Thurston; “Poppies and Sleep," by arah Chichester Page; -•Brinker," by Elfrld Bingham; and When Miss Lucy Had the Meaale.,' by Lucy Copinger. These are all full} p to tbe LippineoU standard, which

; a very high one.

The poetry ta dainty and attractl' and “Walnuts and Wine" Isas funny Everybody has An opportunity lo lest the quality of LippineoU' ^ Jokes, however, lor one can hardly pick up a publication of any sort without xing some reprinted therein. Tbe April LippineoU'* is a characteristically good number, and maga line readers who have not given this interesting publication a trial of late will make no mistake in buying it.

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Maslc Baadlo 1 reasons given on Piano or Organ any hour during day or evening For terms, write, call or phone, Hell 67d Rkuben B. Rkbvks, Ogden Building (2nd floor) 810 Washington st. Cape May < Tty.

NOTICK The public are hereby cautioned that pasturing of horses, or trespassing in any manner will not be permitted on the property known as the Gas House Field, under penalty of tbe law. Golf Tekkack Land Co., Owner*.

IATTINGS MATTINGS

A genl eman who haa been connected in every capacity in a good pay ing business, would like lo open a sloe) broker*cr ofllce in Cape May, ant would like to meet party who hn* *1600 capital as a partn-r. Excellent opportunity. F. I-owery, 618, 18 at. N. W., Washington, D. C.

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Bchlldkreis HnaigsriAd Y>rch- sirs Tbe greatest course of entertainments ever given in 1 ape May U the tesUniooy .of ItaUMfiSSi J“ d *«> concerning the star coarse of the Y

a Lawyer.) wished to finish. Perhaps thinklag ot the tact that hla tatbar waa Milled when be was 84. only three year* older than Jeaae, Jr, ta to.

day.

"Kansas City ta a good place for a lawyer. I am going to atay here, shall not apeciaiUe in my practi e for a while. No. I shall never make a specialty of crlaringl practice. There isn't enough money ta that elate of work. Few men who commit acta of violence have any money. Tbe money ta in corporation law ana ‘ *" Young James received ety himself In the bandit Hne a few yean ago. when be waa arrested, charged with holding np a passenger train a few Julies (ran Kansas City, where members of the James gang used to operate In early days. Tbe evidence against James, although strong enough to warrant hla arrest, waa not autteleat te> secure a coarieJtL ' ^ V. After a trial lastlag several weeks imes waa acquitted. Oov. Crittenthe old James gani

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Bwcrewa I*>r April

In live April number of Brcu*» M AtiAmRR, Gustavos Mysr* attempt* In ah-* er the question, “Who'll be the next President?" James L. Ford di*cjsscs the diffleulities of the young girl who comet to New York. Samuel Merwin sho«» bow the opium crime in China has reacted oa England. 7here is an article on "Municipal Bonds,” by Charles I-ee HcovtL and one on "concrete houses,” by H. B. Baker. The short sloaies are; “The Battle That Had No Name,” by John Fleming Wilson; “The Cod ley Homcy Robert Mackay; "The Bed

Illustrations of tbe disadvantage of cultivating local vernacular and slang In one's language are aomef brought sharply borne to bualnesa as waa tbe caae lo a letter received tbe other day by a New York Arm from oos of their correspondent* In the * east which read la part as follows: "Will you kindly send oa * modem dictionary of American tanguag*. »* we are unable to tmdenrtaud tome of the phrase* la your letters? Writing oo tha -lb ultimo, you aay. for instance: Do not let Mesnra. hand yon a lemon In thla deaf If they try It on pitch on. fer fair right over tbe plate to Mr. . and tf be foodee cable — for a «olar plexna.’ The terms nsad are foreign to o«. and we entirely fell tc comprehend their signltlcaDC*."—Ship-

ping I nostra ted.

by Mary Fenolloaa. There are a number of short poems and interesting home depart menu. I, “Point

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evening. The laat and easily itertainmenl of the course wm by tbe famous Behildkret’s Hungarian Orchestra. Greeted by the largest audience of the Mison, ibe orchestra delighted and charmed Urn people, They made good, easily surpsteing the high expectations excited by the reports of their -work elsewhere. While the teach of the orchestra, as a whole, wasjK ftatfnre of tbe evening; :ymbewrn, violin solo*, gave a pleasing variety The Hungarian Cymbaiora was a new instru-

Ibe audience, which

pleased with Its musical posibililie*. Tbe violin solo wa* pronounced by competent critic* as the most artistic

le playing ever beard The work ofBehlldkret

is wgwt leader we* beyond praise, H* oeptiiMd the Audience at the leginning and held It to the eioee. The only regret wa* that the program did not last twice as long. Every member waa hsartilj encored but when the orehestm began on the medleys ofjpopqjsr Add patriotic air.,

In the Aanembly on Monday evening the MU lo increase the salary of Ibe Judge of Cape May county from 81200 to 81800 wa< passed. It now goes t < the Governor, who taexpeeted to Approve

.Sunday. Sunday-

young Jesse for many yean, and at Mis Hffts ot 6ts tfisi came to bis gem port It wee mainly through the *ftort* of Got. Crittenden tint Jem— is exonerated of the charges ale robbery brought against him. Shortly after the trial lottos tusk tha study of law at the suggestion of

tbe governor, gag Mis

and sympathetic p in Cape Slay. The both as e eetotau a

Dr. William H. May

Dr. William H. May, a brother-ln-

la* of Counrilman James J. Doak, 1

died at his home. No. lid Areh

Brooklyn, K. Y.

Axminister and Velvel Rags. M Yard Crex Stair Carpet Now on Sale 3 .Glass Carpets ^Crex Cart-’ets Grass Rag* Crex Rugs CHARLES A. SWAIN 305-7 Jackson St. Oi|h: May, N. J.

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coincidence Is

history that April it. 11 hare been tbe depth day greatest genluagg at indeed, of any time—Snaxespeare ana Cervantes. But it ta doubtful whether they ever heard of each other, Just as Burns and Schiller, who were horn In the same year, twinkled, to nee Oartyie'a fine phrase, like bright particular stare Is opposite Armament*, rod never mingled their ray*. ~

tnew aay Spanish, and aa the earliest ran station — Shelton's — of “Don Quixote" began to appear In 1618. after the author of "Hamlet" bad routed to Stratford, end waa flntahed n 1(20. he ta not likely to have come .nder Its Influence. It waa "The Knight of tbe Burning Pestle" which

ifst betrayed this. Of Amaricdn Origin.

The results of recent exploration shew move end more clearly that if America has received much from the old world It has la return given mach. The American origin of early types of

fflIITICti. SHOWS Before the great Coiivctnioi.* Republicaa iniCLicuico. aid Demo f era tic ln : Denver—I propose to tell the readers of the National Magazine each month the moves that are ] beisg m*de ob the chess-board | of 1

Know

Fairbenka, "Uncle Joe" Cannon, Philander C. Knok, John B- Forakei. Robert La PoUette, George B. Cortelyoo, 1,-H- Shaw and'the'

DominationKnow

unite) JeRtHtii* Br> ML J«*n F. Johnson, Judge Ofay, Judge Her. moti. Tom Jobiman. Lewis Stuyvcsani Cbanler, Champ Clark, and all the''favorite ion*' ’ of the Demo-

cratic ‘Party.

The Next Four Months In the National will appear first-h-rnd. personal descriptions of the g-eat political Generals who will be marshaling their opposing forces for a battle of ballots. Coufemte domf**—both the Republican en(l Democratic—with interesting ffcotograpba. Admission, 50 cent* Four month's subscription to the National Megagine, besides its wealth of general information, will take yon through toe "passing side shows" of politics, then to both the Big Circus Performances" end the Concert*’ afterward. The Netkvoal » a family magarine for all the people—men tn It brinj

SEE WASHINGTON THE BEAIT OF TBE RATIO* THREE-DAY TOURS Pennsylvania Railroad April 2. 13 ind Mu 7, ISOS ROUND-TRIP RATE $13.25 or 10.75 FKOM CAPE MAY

ill the Principal Pciits sf literesl is tbe tlalionl Capital DrM'Itvt lllaer*rir* and (all information of Tlckat Ajcvnta. or

tuoa at wa Dome, no. asm *ron *wwi. - Philadelphia, last Friday, ta hta «6th ^ ttSeSX year. Dr. May waa wWt known hem, gg snewteaBl Rode sot end poaned many summere bare. Tbe mtm to hsve Wtt-rto renngsleed

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notional affairs to yoer own home— kerpe von informed-and there are tea fine stories in each iasnea. Don’t Aims tbe March number Story of Hla woro-Toor-Send fifty ewrta U>-dsy (stamps wiU4o)ior tire MSI ter monll JOB WTCHHIACIiAPPLK, Editor, NAT80AAL Mao Ana*

The Thrice-t-Week WnM i tnama. im

a THE PEEEIDEKTUL CAMAI8S TEAK Here Alert. Ite sad Xwa Yeertate Then Ever—lead ia Every Xaglbh-Speaktni Coeatiy A PrrsWirot of tb* United Plain win h* locted this year. Who's l» and »ho U ar man whom b* will hrai? Nobody yrt ■SOW. bfU Ua Thrkw*. Wo*k Billion ot br Nrw Y'nrk World will Ml •vrrr »tep •ad rrrrj detail of wbal gismtsa. to b* a eimaatan of Ihr moot "ImorUUig iDteml. It mat o-il tell yos wba*ym hope, hot U will tell what lit. Tbe Thrice a-Werk Weld loos *«o vatsbllebed . charatjer for imparlUllty and fssrlsisniAs lu re» i.i.blle-tlou of new*. *od till, ta will saain If yon Want the oew* aa II •roily IA he to the Ttiriom-WaAedtUoa of Ue New York World, which tetete to/on every othrr d*r exempt Sunday, *ed la lli unpractically a dally at thwsriM of a "the' THBIOR-A-WKKK WOBLDB rwular »»b.crlpllou prlo- Is oaly (ISO pel tar. and this par* for 188 roper*. ta , _ffrr till* •■•.•NjaalMi io-w.p«pe*- and the Car* Mat H»JiAia> uwetber forOM year

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for the time brgisaiss the (rst day of issaary. A D.. 1908. and csdtag the tUfty-

nrst day of December. A. D.. 190A

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Notice to Uatt Crcttm.

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