Cape May Herald, 7 May 1908 IIIF issue link — Page 4

CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY y, 1908

FISHING CREEK. Kitliixu t'*«»*. kl*v #. Mr.. Cynthia Jiatihew* caterulne.1 het dmughler. Mr.. latur* Spcace «n.l

Mr». Sallie Ko.1 Irr Carmellta !*•

Rev. Januj>arvnt» here l hi 1

ami Kraml.lauKlior cape May,

Shaw \ tailed hla

veek.

nan ami dauKhler, Saturday In I’hila

NORIH Mm BASEBALL EDIIION TREAI FOB FANS

Kxceplioaal aa were the anecial ba.eball rdlllouv that maikrj tile ••prnina of the bate hall araaoni ol IlkM aul I 1 .he iwrlve-paite aupplrmrnl io col Uiih will he a (calure of the Noi lurncaji ofSumlay, May 10, wbich i

Matthew r r> i»» r ,brm bo,h

ml Kietla to Wilda naptha

I I loll.'

wood Monday c'ci

launch.

launocl Schrllcngcr, wife a viailed Harry Stitea ami wife « Reach on Saturday and Sundr Remain Snyder, of Krmi Sunday with hi* lUoUter here.

Mint Jennie Woolson i* »i«ending few day. at llieen Creek with her .

let Mr*. Kmily Tlioin|i»on.

Mr*. KHa Johnaon and Mr». Sarah

Snyder *iwnt Tueaday at Cape M. Several from here attended

C> range meelin* at Cold Spnn| Monday. Le*lie WooUon and »i*lcr» *pem

Monday evening w ith friend* a

Spring. , Thoma* Hemingway and wife, ol Cape May, at«it a few day. at lh«

poat oflicc.

PE TERSBCRO PgrKUi>iii-KO, May t>, lOK. Miss Mary Creamer attended Teacher. examination in Atlantic Gty on Satnr

day last-

Mis. Emms Corson of Ocean Gty visited Mrs A. E. Corson and daughter

Monday.

Boy and Floyd VanGilder were over Sunday visitor* with home fried.. Milton Whitaker of Cape May Court House was visiting friends here tbetirst of the week. Mrs. Kobfri Smith returned home Saturday evening after spending sevi days in Brooklyn. On Wednesday Mrs. J. \V. Gandy tertained more than twenty invi birthday gue*ts all rep rted a plea*

time.

The remains of Mrs. James Van. were brought from rleasantville Monday for interment in the M. Cemetery.

before has there been such batr-

Uall activity aa tbia year. In addition to the organisations of laat year, the

American, National, Allan le, Trialati and lutrrcountv leagues, a boat .if ne

leagues are In the field. Including the Ciuon, Pennsylvania and New Jersey, North Penn, Main Line, Lebanon, Sus-

quehanna, et.\

Followers of any of theae dubs will and their interests well cared for in the big special edition. The batting and rldingtlgumof the American, Nationand Tristate for 1907 are given in full good reference to aettle all future Thecbaae for the penoant, that ttohy which is the most sought of all ardt for athletic eflort, forma the subject of a first page story and a striking illustration in colors. George M. Graham, The North Amenin's .porting editor, baa an aril, le ie managers of the Tnstate teams. School news, a spec ally of the North .tuerican, is taken cate of with a fu.’ igr. Colleges, especially those o ennsplvania, ire correspondingly tak

u care of.

The back page, in colors, is given up to two striking groups, profile studies of every member of the Philies and Athletics, something that every fan will want to keep Throughout Pennsylvania there hundreds of independent dubs who draw big crowds and have the backing of the entire town. These are all cared for in Ibis supplement. Altogether the names of 10.000 play rr. figure in this edition. Thousands were unable b get copies

■a. Order lealer now.

with tbs aouibaaMerly aid. of Atlantic arsons, aa tail down on Us plaa of lou of Us Wildwood Cra l Company, and exWodtag throw oortbaaMwsrdly along Ua ■ootbsaaisrly aids of said Atlantic avenue a distance of one bnndrsd and fifty fast to point In Us southsnsterty aide of said tlaatk aesooe. and Usnos as right aglaa the-rlo to iwJd anoUsaatarly^e Hi ea In length or depth nouibeastwardly, wlU n wldU of one hoodred and fifiy —I ' —f shanswU—wja iadary tine of Us bor"igh of Holly Beach City If taob boardvslk wars projeetsd or extended southres'wardly down as far as Heather road oreeald. logelber wllh the riparian '.bla In front of tbs shore de-cribwl procrie of the exterior Hoe e*tatill*bed by ‘be Hoard of Riparian l'oninila.loners of the Stale of New Jersey, subject lo — boardwalk being onalruclcl across

iin of fitly thousand dollars to

Crest Company, by deed of conveyance bearing dale tbe first day of February. A. I), ntnrtasn hundred and sreeu. and of record in Ua Comity Clerk’s olBor of Cape May county aforeeatl granted and -~- led unto Ue said Iter Compa-iy in roaetbar with all «nd alugnlar _ illdlnga. Impeoeamrnta. wa>*. wi llberttsa, pri el leges, brredllauieiiis appurtenanres ibsrrto belonging or li

wise appert lining.

Also certain person-I property, col

log of scenery, chairs, tables, haihlng sill's, bedding, roller stale*, ten pins and balls, dlabea. cooking ulenalla. table liner used lo connect lou wltb tbs operation and conduct of the buslnrss of a theaira and

amusement pier and pavilion.

All of tbs above property, real and per aonal, to be sold subject to a certain meet gage dated Fetmiare 1st. I90T. exncu'ed by Ue Wildwood Crest Pier and Amunnnroi

“teat Jersey Trust (Company.

Heading Avenne. tbt sum of finqi to; Trenton Avenue, the sum of fi»j6.ao; Pittsburg Avenue, the sum of »vyn v>; West Htreet, the sum of fifijfi »j. MnsancbnsctU Avenue, tbs sum of fitejy on. Vermont Aeeane, the sgm of Kao no: Missouri Aecuoc. the sum offiSH-fio; Indians Avenue, tbs sum of filU.vao; Tessa Avenue, tbt ana of *738.00. And there shall be used Iron the proceeds of Ue sale of said hoods the

rr ^orki

. wells sad wntsi mains to farntsb a greater supply of good -ater to the Inhabitants of Ue Gty of Cape Tlie bonds shall bear date the first day of of May, A. D.. 1908. and draw * cat at the rate of five per centum per payable semi annually, and said booi « be sold at less than their par < lue; said bonds shall be la democnli — -. one thousand dollars each, and one third of the cost of bo~ac aeweia shall be issued in lung term bonds payable In thirty years from their dale, and two thirds of the coat - - Hue sewers shall be ii bonds and payable in t

gigs bonds to the amount of 825,010. which aalri mortgage la of record In the Clerk’s offiee of Caps Mae county. V J . al Cape May Court House. In B nkT.'nr Morigseea.pages 881. dx.. In Book No. 12 Of Chattel Mortgagee, page *71. fitc.. together with Ur accrued Inured upon lb* bond* Uauid thereunder and other charge* legally Inrludei In maid mortgage Conditions will be made known at Uma

sod place of sale

J. FITH1AN TATBM.

Bsoeleer of Wildwood Gnat Pier and

Amusement Company.

SOI Market 8treat. Camden. N.J. Further Information and permlaaloi to

examine Ua property may be obtained of the receiver, or of bis solicitor, H F

Voorbeea. Esq . SOT Market street. Cal a— v f ft-7*4t

Highly fiee thousand dollars of the coat of storm sewers and waltr improvements shall be issued in long term bonds, payable in thirty years from tbeir date, and fire tbous and dollai a of the coat of storm sewers shall be issued iu short term bonds, and parable iu two years from tbeir dale, and all moneys received from the assessments of the adjacent properties foi the coat of the construction of said sewer shall be paid In to a fund and prenerved intact to discharge said abort term sewer bonds at tbeir ms ty. Said long tens bonds shall be coupon bonds and said abort term bonds abal be registered bonds without coo poos. Section j. And be it farther ordained end coacted that the Mayor is hereby natboriied to fin said bonds and the City Clerk to sties! the same, and to sSs the corporate seal of the Gty thereto and 1 be City Tressiret to connlrraign the same and sign the on poos thereto attached, and the Finance dmmiuee are hereby ant homed and di -rcr.-d to prepare said bonds ready for exeration by the officers of the Giy herein.bore named; and upon tbeir execution as

den. N. J.

Notice to Uellnqarnt Taxpayers Notice is hereby given that after Junel, 1908, I will proceed according to law to collect all unpaid poll and personal taxea for the year 1907, then remaining unpaid. All delinqenl taxpayers are requested, therefore, to arrange to aettle their respective amounts due. Sol NmciU-KX, Collector, 4-30-tf No. 608 Washington Si.

CAFE flAY COURT HOUSE Cap* Mat Contr Hocsk, May 8. •Hie new home of Alexander R. Springer at Cape May Court House was considerably damaged by lire. The Board of Education of Middle township. Cape May county, has reelected Professor H. W. Gill principal of the High School, and Professor Me Cready assistant. Mrs. Mary Hildreth w as re-elected principal of the Rio Grande schools, and Miss Carrie Powell principal of the Burleigh School. Fire wa* last Thursday kindled in one of the furnaces of the Cape May Glass Company, formerly Ihe TaylorSlile* plant, here and blowing will be resumed in about ten days Many glass-workers who were thrown out of employment when the plant shut down, two months ago, will Ije given employment.

HAVE YOU GOT A FLAG FOR UBCORATION DAY AND FOURTH OF JULY Our Hag now coDtalo^forty-alx atara • new 8tate being admitted to theUoloo ao,l everybody needs a new Bag. You rau get one. a fine band sewed, font colors, forty-eix stare, with The PHILADELPHIA PRESS, dally, one year, both for 83 50. The flag alone la worth 82 00. ily special arrangement direct with the -iiaiiufactarer, THE PRESS bansorared a limited number of these flags and of•rs them to Ua subacriben at this ixrptionally low price. Send a check for i 50 to-day to THE PH1LADEEFHIA BESS, Circulation Departmant,Sevenli and CDestnut Streets, Philad dpbia, nd get both Bag and the great metroolitan newspaper. Or, band your r-r to yonr poatmaater or to yonr

Nolle* to Delinquent Taxpayers Notice is hereby given that after July 1, 1908, I will proceed according to law- to collect all unpaid real retail taxes for the year 1907, then remaining unpaid, by making sale of the same. Lll delinquent taxpayers requested, therefore, to arrange to settle their respective amounts due. Bol Nkxdi.xb, Collector, 4-ao-lf No. 608 Washington 1

A Good Novel

Rupert Sargent Holland'* new novel, ••The Pirate of Alastair," which is pallisbed complete In the May LippincoU'* reminds one of a song that was popolai several year* ago—•' There la alwav* a anetbiog doing in the live* of famom men." Certainly there is always ‘‘some thing doing" iu Mr. Holland’s narrative It fairly bristles with action, and the reader is harried from incident dent with well otgh brealhlew The hero, Felix Seiden, is a well to-do young writer who baa fallen in lore with and made himself ibeoruerofa piclnreesque bit of land 10 a remote m the Maine coast. On the ro<-k« dose b> la the bulk uf an old a dp, wrecked and abandon* I there long years belore. this peace I ul spot where the owner has Come for the quiet •urruundiugs conductive to literary pursni *. be suddenly find* himself involved in a tangle ot events in wbicb swords and ptsluls and boned treasure all play a part, and which mem* more fitted lo the eigl. teeoth century than to the laentlrtb Y'et while the plot it a fantastic one, there i> nothing at all imj-OMblr about It. and the tale itself is so irresislil.lv that few readers sill stop to qaeation

RIO GRANDE

Rio Gbandb, May fl.

A council of the Baptist church of the We*t New Jersey Baptist Aaaociam wax held here Monday, at which was voted to ordain Evart P. Borden the ministry, the ordination service taking place in the evening. Mr. Borden goes to take charge of the Baptist

Church in Oxford, Pa.

An ordinance providing for the sale of bonds of the City of Cape May. New Jersey to the amonnt of one hundred sad fifty thousand dollars to provide thi necessary fund* to pay for the cooatrnctic1 -Srsins In sslA CNf

0 the Gty of Cape May ne 11 oroaincd and enacted by the inhabi;ants of the Gty of Cape May. in Gty lonncil assembled, and it is hereby enacted be the antbority of the same Section 1. That when this ordinance shall have been regularly passed and shall hare taken eflect. the City Conned or the proper Committee or committees thereof may wit hoot farther order advertise foe id* foe the improvement of the Water Works, water mains and farm eh a greater snpply of good water lo the Gty of Cape May. and the constrnctior of storm water drs*~— -— -repetitions, plana the-foUowtog nt Pittsburg Avenue from Vermont Avenne . the outlet ”—*- "

1 Washington Street from Teas 3 iu Baatera extremity. Trenton Avenne fron

The May Metropolitan ilo« doco Taft really stand towards >e Roosevelt pdicieaT This ia undoubtedly the moat interesting question for the voters this year. It is aoawere .in im vortant document in the May letropolitan Magaxine, "Taft aa a Presidential Candidate," by the Hon. F. H. Hitchcock, Taft's campaign manager. ’•Toe Giants of Modern Warfare,"In the same issue, lakes op the the strides ol the nations in the matter of oflenae an .rfe ise. "Common Sense to Exercise, hr Chari ea H. Cochrane has so me In tereating things to aay about prolonging die and conserving health. “The Floor Harrel,” by Herbert Vanderboof, dwells in the commerci d possibilities of the Huds»n Bay Kegion region. Khead gives forthur variety to a strong .umber with an article on tarpon fishtig The fiction in this Issue b u

u»oal strength.

Mi** Jennie V. Mmlib Dead. Mia* Jennie Y. rimilh, of O View, who recently underwent ■ gieal o|*ratioo al the St Joseph's Hospital, Ptri ladelplua, died there yesterday lu-inaiug. Mi*- Mtmlh * a* a daughter uf Ihe lata John U rtmith, and ana a *i*ter of Mr*. Harry b. Ilowgla-B, uf Cape May Court Houre,

AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED

upon said prune ■pectlealy, In acooroanoe with t riaionn of 'be Charier of the City of C

urifiJl am Im than the and upon the sale thereof any part thereof, and the payment thereof. • of anch sale or •Bales .hall be ' of the conatrncjrorements to the

edlo.

.Section «. And be It further ordained and enacted that upon the completion of the sewer work ordered under the provisions of this ordinance the coats thereof dial I ha awM-swd lo the adjacent properties respectively, to lb* .mount of the benrflu conferred upon said pro Deri Ira iw-

—fiL-

governing such City a* to aaseumrota, said aaar—mcDU •hall be made Immsdlately upon the 00mp let Ion of anch work and become payablt In three months from the date of anch assertion j. And be it farther ordained and enacted that upon the issuance of said bonds aa amount equal to two per centum per annum, shall be paid into the sinking fund to create a anfficient fond to meet anch long and abort term outstanding sewer and water bonds at their maturity, and there shall be assessed annually in the City of Cape May the necessary taxes to pay in«u the said sinking fund annually the necessary amonnt. and also to pay the aonnal interest on said long

term and abort term bonds.

Section 6. And be It forth* ordained aal enacted that this ordinance shall take eflect immediately upon Its passage and

due pablicat'on.

Approved May 6,1908.

S. F. WARB„

President of Connell. F. J. MELVIN. Mayor. Attest: JNO. W. THOMPSON. Recorder

The New YorK “ Examiner ” Said recently, “The substantial benefits „ of Lite Instirnnee have been so clearly demonstrated . . . that only a very dull mind can fail to appreciate them. We are convinced that a young man . . . can make no wiser investment.” Young men and all men should investigate the NEW Low-Cost I’olicy of The Prudential

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES^ Fob Sal*—Flight paint of Dutchom Birds. Apply lo Vernon loper, 1266 Lafayette street, Cape May. 1W tale tre Bant Hotue 1 with stable and large yard; also building lou in Weal Cape May, N. J. Bell ’Phone, 67 D. George H. He* vos

Small Cottage for Rent A small cottage, finely located on Washington street, foraeason. Reasonable. Apply G. 8., thU office, or 906 Washington street.

MATTINGS MAKINGS

Doing Kxccllent Work JO ,n C. LtUk baa opened a Bret class paint store at US Jackson street, where ha baa pat in a full line of painter's and glaa tor’s malarial. He will take contract* for pointing, and the excellent work door by Mr. Llttto In tbe pant la the beat recommendation which can be given to him. In his contract work be uses ouly tbe beat of material.- If

For Sale Cheap One large 8t. Louis Touring Car, 1907 msdel, complete with cape lop, Sprague glass front, newly painted, inexeeptioaally fine condition. Nc reasonable offer refused. Apply for demonstration at No. 744 Lafayette Street, Cape May Gty, N.J.

Street. Street bare lafaycOe Street to Waaaingtia Street. Washington Street from Uato*~ " ——*

AN ORDINANCE TO REGULATE THE DUMPING OF KKFUnB AND WASTE.” Tbe Board uf Health of tbe Gty of Cape May. by virtue of the provision, of tbe Act of the Legislature of the State of New Jersey, entitled "An Act to establish In this State Board, of Health and a Bureau ot Vital StaUatlc*, and to defioa tbeir respective powers sod dntlra.'' Approved March gist, 1887. tbe several sapplemeD'a - amend menu thereto, and of oUier doth ordain:

neglect to comply thereto: Be it ordained and enacted be the Board of Heaitb of the Gty of Cape May: ' ‘ ‘ * 1 and alter the p—

shall be maintained within or upon any street, alley; lot or other premise* within tb-- limit, of the Gty of Cape 'May, other than tbe poblic dumping ground designated by tbe said Board of Health, and under anch rules and regulations a - said Board may prracriba. ' And be It further ordained. That be 1 ping Ground shall be located at the ^ -ilnna of Colombia arcane nod on tbt nxrthweat aide of said avenue, within tbe Gty of Capo May. t. And be It further ordained. That tbe _se of the public Damping Ground for tb* deposit of each refuse sod waste aa In the opinion of the Board of Health to. or may be. detrimental to health, to hereby pro

hlbited.

1. And be it farther ordained. That any person, person, or corporation, viol any of tbe provisions of fhto ordlo .ball upon conviction forfeit and 1

Council of said Gty. am iwntd of the contract to the lowest re , - aB be made by

A propoa of tbe conference of State 1 iovernora afid otbera called by Preafdrnt Roosevelt, tbe Review of Review* for May prrsenta io three articles a reni.rksMe aommaryof America's natton.1 assets, together with an estimate of our wasted resource* and an expomiion of the methods already tolroducad for checking tbe annual waste la tbe **me magaxine Mias Ague* Leal makes in impressive shoeing of l anads'n recent growth sad newly disco erred wealth. KECEWti’S SALE

d for tbe conatroc-

Aafifea mid City Council shall without farther or - — tar the

AGENTS WANTED—16x20 crayon portrait* 40 cento, f ram as 10 cento and sheet pictures one cent each. You make 400per cent, profit or 836.00 per week. Catalogue and aamplea free. Frank W. Williams Co., 1908 W. Taylor Street, Chicago. 111.

Dry Goods AND Notions,

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penalty of 8k) for each and every' 5. And be It farther erdaloed. "nance, or parts of ordinances, aaptoitary or amendatory thereto, b*. aed * are hereby repealed, and that

this o auly.

DR- A. U LEACH.

WM. PORTER, decretory. Dated at Cape May. N. J.. May 4th. 1908.

8-7*1.

COMPETITIVE EXAMINATION Tbe nineteenth competitive examinatiu, for Free Scholarships In tbe New Jersey Stale College for the benefit of Agriculture and tbe Mechanic Art* BndcT the Act of

One scholarship is alto tc 'oonty. la 19*. tbe nnmber of point* required for dmiaaion will be t(K On Jnnc 6th, candidate* will be

If they prefer, tab* Ike re rtonal ennventoace of the mafildMa On Jane iylh. caadUato* wU he usm

Axminister and Velvet Rags. 3-4 Yard Crex Stair Carpet Now on Sale Grass Carpets Crex Carpets Grass Rugs Crex Rugs CHARLES A. SWAIN 305-7 Jackson £t. Cape May, N. J.

MRS.

FASHION SHsCKl L TURNER

Fads Are Not Follies when your tailor is discerning. There’s a heap in knowing the limitations of good form. ^ For the faddish chap, “ The Poms" is the favored model. Two-button sack, novel pockets and cuffs. Snap and individuality in details that Fashion smiles upon approvingly. Unordinary shades in striped patterns are the newest tendency of the Metropolitan mode. We’re presenting today a fresh assortment, priced so you’ll order eagerly. Seeing now is selecting. Be ready when the mercury soars. Well tailor

323lW«shlngton st. Capa Mpy.

to your taste.

TOGONSUMPTIVES Edward A. Wi toon’s Preparation of iypophoapbites and Blodgett! from I to original formula to the Sovereign 1 omady for Consumption, Asthma, nfooehitU; Catarrh, La Grippe. Coughs, Colds, and all Throat and Long Maladies. Thousands of people say they have ten relieved by ft. Those who have need it will have no d recommend it .0 their fellow cured many alter they wen • aa faewroMs by tbeir phy-

exans.

The undersigned aa a consumptive tn testify from hto own experience as to IU value. Write at once—delay* are dangerous, nd may prove fatal. For full particulars.

Both Phones

EDW. VAN RESSEL, 424 Washington st.

0O Aaa Street. New York Oily, N. Y.

Pure Fig Bars

Guaranteed under the Pure Food h Dnsn Aet of June M, 1906, Serial No. 18787. A Perfect Food A Pure Fruit A Natural Laxative

HOME MADE ■■y*—WC

CAPS MAT, M. J.

Gettysburg Battlefield THREE-DAY TOUR Pennsylvania RaOroad

Saturday. May 23, 1908

ROUND-TRIP RATE $11.00

FROM CAPE MAY

Covariag traasportotloa to aed from Gwtyabant. hotel aoo- m mod-Uom at Grttjebunt. aad drive OV*r tbs Battlefield Detailed hlamrtos and full la formation ef Ticket Agrat*. or J. R WOOD _ GEO W. BOTD

WILLIAM E. JOHNSON 815 J