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H008ICR SCIENTIST WHO KSA03 BUREAU OF PMEMI5TRY. Hm Dona Mora Than Any Other OnMan to Place American Agriculture on Sclentl$c Baelo—Tather of Pure Food Lavra W'aa&lncton.—Nt> branch of apiiUod •clrcca has mad« *:r-at»r pro,:: s> (urine the laat SS ft- s than ajrlcujlural chcmlstiy ana Ur. -Harvey W. WUey, present chlrf of the bureau of Chemistry to the department of as-'F •tiku re usooeirttocabiy has aocoi* pUsbed more than, any other Jivl ' man In the work of piscina American sericulture ou a more sd-aliac basis, thereby adding cnorawtlsly to the productlTeneaa and wealth of the huumry. Scientific agriculture, or aa It may otherwise be termed, agricultural chemistry, is a science of coinparaUvoly recent origin, aud Xho Indiana man has been the leading spirit in it for nearly a Kenerntlon. Prof. Wiley's, Interest in scientific agriculture be.•an wish bis connection with Purdue university ss professor of Chemistry, in IkTf, a Tver after his graduation at Harvard, whea he was also appointed state chemlal of Indiana. lie remained at Purdue Bine
fear*.
Dr. Wiley's connection with the government work began.M H.S3 when be was offered the position of chief of the bureau of chemistry of the department of agriculture. Tbc offer was accepted, and from that time the development of that bureau and Ita activities became Dr. Wiley's llto-work. Tt> day he la recognired ns one of the world's great chemists, with a mem .bershlr In many foreign and American Scientific socle: le Arriving In Washington to take (he duties of his new posh Dr. Wiley found his quarters confined to S lab •ratory In the basement of the anti quatrd agricultural <S-partmeat Building and a little Office upstairs. His full working force consisted of four assistant chemists and a dishwasher The first year’s approprl- tlcc for the work of the bureau was ilS^OO. Dur-
Oifjryta _ JhrtM U bom. your Kins sod Saviour. Who vnoU all Uod-a won lutmv — i i* b. .ip are beery laden. Jnwiaa ou tu oouet aad air*a—a,’ Uaitms vainly (or raUeh UaiPB. wnila tha angala tall ua of a Saviour born today, nine. O aarth, thy rapture talllas. rdfss.tsrsaswsffi Tcti or oapuvea straw rvlaeri opBi.ad cyaa that ouoa were bltaded; II.ana Oafltad mada para aad whits -Aigc for toy, aa did the aaseke - Dows ago, on Christmas night.
From Franklin Btrost to
Officer George Hickey it still t the doctor’H care. Work on the aewer on the East Caps May tract is still going on. There is qoUe a considerable amount ». slakneaa reported In this eacti
Ihedly.
U-on Pin ing, a young typo of the -iar office, u reported as being a
vfck llbL
New water mains are being laid on i-atnyctle street aad around tiehi acr’a lutndlng, to ooonect with the j maw on Washington street. | Miavkiennda ftUlwell and her friend, I Miaa Ida Bush passed a few days very | picasantly last week at Court House, siting .Uis, tsUlwel’-s grmndme cap.aiu Harry Davis and Jay Garri•u buve been spending several day»
the syiupalhies of tbe community go out U> M ra oauiuel F. the very aad affliction «ha« ien tier pi the iuaa of her beloved father, the Kev. Dr. Laurie, of " ~ ~ euLsylvama, who died i
inornipg.
Mule Ezra Norton and wile hare
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Dr. Harvey W. Wiley. leg the fiscal year which v ia end tm ’una 80 of this year. Dr. Wiley fil'd* hlmaatf tn charge of a corps of 330 peraone. 100 ofyhea chemlrU. and the budget of the bureau will total
1800.000.
Today the government also maintains 60 experlmest stations which are now la operation in every stale an-l territory, including Alaska. Hawaii. Porto Rico and the Philippines. Mere growth la Mpcrdifti.-es would not neccsiarii." argie Increase of uie fulness, but in !’»e case ol the defartment of sgrlc u tug Its t : : - tanning Intercsis and to the try at large have be. a Immctsuralily enhance-! during the Itst 13 -: To these incrr-i chemistry, of has made isr^e cOntrUiutio: -:. By Hi analysis of rolls and thqMnvcstlyatlo . of the effort of cnvir>n:.ent on il» hjiemtcaJ compnsliion of plants tii bureau of chemistry was nl.ie to dthe nmtre of sugar beet groulng terr
n the f
way tor the csiahilahmem of the sugar ttautry.- which promiarg great resuiia tt. the near fu:nre. In ISW there w re only fonr beet sugar faetorie. in .the United States With an Invested capital of 8„.i:..00 and -an annual product sala d ' s*381,572. In ISOS the faetorfen' numbered 51. tho raj ital In veiled was 83;,•21 (58. and Hie v-'ac Of Tfodu-u was *24 28X.784. From IS» to 1805 the number of beet sugar factories' increased 70 POT cent.; tho capital In rested in the business increased 177 per cenu and the vain# of tho yearly orftpu! Incrr; - ■! 238 per cent. Another rcr-'k o of inestimable Value rendered to the fOcr.':y by the na ' tlonal bureau of rh. aiiauy It In starting and promoting tbc pur:' food and Cm moremeni If Dr. Wlluy Is not the father of that mover.'-nt, he hn« been the head Und front of It from the begin Ding. When be began work on that line, upward of M years ago, not a state in the oni -i had a pure food law; no r most of tbipn have laws on the subject and cogtmlsi-Jons to on force thenf>Dr. WlUg wag the pioneer of the mo.ftaent tn America end be made etc- fstiy • mrfh cfftcUvc In- • strumect In promoting ft. it was ' Htaln'T thr v’■ !.i« eftoris H-.a; the end bovrrayes si - wed adulteration to oe an aim .-t nctrefisal practi » and ■tarted a movement thr.t has r. suited to wide*triad reform. He it the father ©f the na'lonal purfi food law whV4 took effect January 1, 1»97, end -hair ' s «( the caUoffil- eomm'aaloa tot UOBStrulng and enfondng it ^ y C:»
lu.ngioo, Del., looking after tbs re,«ir» of the lightship. They ~ •nipmalcs Engineer Albert 8(11 well
ud wife.
..unduclor Fred Tompkins, tbs ai poacher of tickets on the ..luiroad, look a day off on Monday
river. Ha waa no--mpaim-il by hire. Tompkins, •joys uitse deiigbuol trips very uch, and as the day wt could bo desired we are no they rcjxirtcd a very pi ajisot in the sounds.
RIO GRANDE Heveral of our people home iuoe» at Ceurt House last Tburaoay. Air. Joseph Thompeon now wena a smile, it a a UUle boy that has ootnt i slay with him. Match ior heal brothers specials every week. You can save from U tn it cents on every dollar’s worth yen -uy. Jacob G. Corson has I
txudiian S. Crosse, who waa kart -mout three weeks ago by having a -o* to fall on him In a swamp, Is l-jproving as w«U as <ul. He nsd a most pas
ERMA.
Another large excursion Cape Alay >e aale of a large nnmber of lots was reported. The reaaing MM bam skiing piaUorm thsrs for tho boo*
Air*. Lewis Hildreth 1 ome after spending tovaral wwoki -iih her mother at Capo May Mac
PETERSBURG Mr. and Mn. Bucholz, who have ocupied Mr. ©wan’s ooilage, at Lower -ixlgL, during the sumr
AUra .-unite H Cons jay, for a lew days visit with fris
1L 1'. Mickel ana •sited Airs. Mary Coombs, who a quite ill at her daughter’s, Mn. Thao, learning, at Dias Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Bpenoer 8wae, Mf ocean Uty, were calling on ' ' iiere on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Ben
.urutd lo «ut»dar. #
vtoyd Van Gildor was w fneudson auuday. a game of basket ball bstwsM two coan City teams was play ail attached to Mrs. E. ». VBB«U-
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CAPE MAY HERALD. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1008
MEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Rsoard ef Trarvasotloni Which Have i Capo May
igo May CHy OUas of tu to Harry *•00. Lnt oe tho of OolumMa avsnoo. John G. Vogisr at ux I a Hyde, *1. Arlington Hotel. Grant sad North street. Charles A. Newmon at
•o situate at the of Beach avenue and Broodway. botog lot 4 and oast 20 toot of lot 2. section 6. plan of Cape May City Land Company; alec tote 10. U. 14. 10, U and U, oectlou 6. pteu of said Oo. Hotdo La© Hersborg et Abram Hors berg and Mas Hersborg, *L Same as last above described. Hers Hersberg et all to Abram Hera berg and Max Hersberg, toe aa teat above deed. Morris H. Stern et ala to Abram Hersberg and Max Hersberg. Same as last above deed 3. Harry . Hughes. *1150. Premises on north side of York avenue. Ida C. Barrett at vtr to Oscar K. LoVan. *400. Lota 10 aad U, I. on Maple avenue, plan of Hughe* Ursa* Cape May Point ■Wan Securities Co. to Leighton D. Dowses et ux. *82.50, Lot 74,
There were eighty eight on the roll IK November In the High School. Forty-three were neither absent tardy; five were on the honor list This term the High School will debate with Wildwood aod Cape May Court Hoooe. The first question will be debated at Wildwood on the last Friday In January it will be: solved, Tbhl the Government should
Report cards were given out on Wed•sday. Pick Committee—Mabel Hart, Hels Porter. Honorary list in High School—Edith nab, Mabel Frasier, Bertha Haley, Imam Hughes, Edna Weeks. Honor Roll Eighth Grade-Elbe 1 Beall, Rebecca Learning, Hazel Otter, t Eckstrom, Nellie Whits, Mary Price, John Filer. ~ ;ih Grade - James Kirk, Ji Hand, Lewis Knerr, Henry Kearns, Mary Keeler, Elizabeth Corson, Edna “arker. Fifth Grade—Mary Church, Henrietta Goff, Edna Kuhn, Marion Ron, Florence Warner, Lewis Inventbal, Corbet Lehman. Fourth Grade-Walter Davis, Roasel Douglass, Natalie RolandThird Grade—Harry Koreap, Karl eherar, Lardner Smith, George Blev »•, El wood w hits, Anna Kuhn.Cathrine Mecann, Florence Waldorf. Beoond Grade—Paul Bennett, Wallaeo Dooglaas, John Keeler, Howard He, Helen Chambers, Rosalie Uarka, Dorothy Kuhn, Margaret Me-
Flrst Grads, A—Dewey Harris, Edward Harris, Alexander. Lewis, Peter Morrooeo, Thornton-Patker, Myrthe
First Grads, B—Bertha Davis. Violet Dreby, KUsabelb El well, Leah Ewing, Miriam Lane, Margaret Vt all-v-orf, Kay mood B riant, Leonard Clark, Theodor* Crowell, Donald Douglas*, Harry Ewing, Curtis Harris, William
haw.
Grammar Department, Annex—Merloo W Johnson, Samuel 8. Trusty, Joseph E. Glbeon, Henry F. Owens, Clarence Boos, Melinda Wright.
Primary Department, Annex—Pauline Edmonds, Alfred Nash, Walter ~ John Thomas, Leroy HI H unt, Thomas Cox. Per-
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Itetoe Bose, WIHto inomas, Carrie Bterkusll, Josephine Smith, Leers Dennis, Cynthia Cox, Carrie Simpson, Hates Edmunds. Percentage of at-
Thomae, George Wool ford, Edith Hunt, Louisa King, Jennie Tenter. Percentage of attendance, 86.
■tear whose charge tha formal garttes ad the rear had bees laid out with ah oolate STMOfajfi evaajho^twoji^ datML* 1 On tSTe
BOOK REVIEWB “CORRIE WHOr By MartmilUan ter. Pp. «M. Saudi. Mayaard Oo, 1* Beacon 8L, Boston, Mi George Breton, 11A0.
w there Is a dooln end so Intersotlng are the chat actors, partlcolarly "Ccrrte Who, who tarns out In tho end to bo rightful hair to Long Island. New York, property, being Illegally eeereUy hidden from her, by using
her her Identity, which oho only learns after years of toll, and at s Urns whan bar womanhood roaches
story o< the novel. Is the intrigue of tha wrong doers ward the yotwg girt subject, that It M a mystery in which the reader
important novel, one of the beet of the season, aad therefore, a best seller. he or the is bound to love the heroine and to Anally come to bate tha depicted desplsd woman la the neafartous scheme to wrong her. The Interest keeps you close to tha book for many truth* of Ufa told Bad the as which asw portrayed© to which voluminous reader will compare many sveots-which bare transpired in his travels and obaervatloos, onyl the lessons told are more forcibly Impressed upon one's mind after reading the novel. White Long Island comes in ss the place of the proper ty the ooenea of the web of Intrigue li laid oc the West aide of York City where each things
The heroine who is willed property by a wffi which is destroyed. AnaDy come* Into her own, and story, which la good from the*tart ends well aad with Anal socoe Corrie, whose name and place I cL-ty is Anally revealed knd assumed by the heroine. The Expensive Miss Du Cane. By 8. Macnaugbton. Pp. SOI. E P. Dutton * Co, No. *1 West 23rd St, New York. *1.59. This novel la m charmingly presen •d story of English Ufe and Is a tale i teld (><«» while of tho heroine of period Of ravel day leas, one which hi
social leader in I book la laid off In a chapter tor a days i
the lowly aad Is a descriptive work ai ting cot a love ston
first few pagea, gradually absorb*
halt through hla tut ho does not. want i until ho has . of the laat page.
He’s From Missouri; You Dave to Show Bim.
*1 do net bell era in the mall seder ellizen. IT It BETTER THAT WI BHOULD HAVE A THOUSAND TOWNS THAN ONE LARGE CITY. H a place la e*ed enough for a man 1
to spend hi* money In. Tho awrehant* have a ju*t right to all the burin*** *f th* town In
There is No Element
of ddlibt or uncertainty about the New Monthly Income Policy. The contract itself is clear and spe-
cific and it is absolutely certain in its workings. Investigate it.
The Prudential
Keep in mind one thing, a maul who has a bank account, alwsy* hazy | ready money. He is not compelled to all on his neighbor tn time of stress fry It, and keep your money In Se orttT Treat Company THE BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEgi HOLDERS OF THE COUNTY OF
CAPE MAY. ORDINANCE
An ordinance directing that application he made Jo the Court of-Chan-cery tor the purpow of obtaining protection of certain railroad grade crossing* in the County ait Cape May. WHEREAS, In the opinion of the Board It U reasonable and n for the security of human Ufe and the protection of the public that gSLtcs shall be erected serosa tbc County Roads or highways In said County at all ptaceawbere the same are at grad* by the tracks of U Jersey and Sea Shore Railroad Company and the Atlantic City Railroad Company, or that Bagmen shall onad at said crossings to give tloe of the approach of trains, or that some other reasonable provision for protecting such crossings si
NOW
IS THE TIME
a It
and
enacted by the Board of Cboose Freohoiden of the County of Cape May: (1) That application shall be matt on behalf of this Board by petition tha Court of Chancery of New Jra-
r for an order that galea acted across the County I
highways In the County of Cape May.
at sD places where the ■
crossed at grades by the track* of
tha West Jersey and Sea Shore Company and the Atlantic City
a.iii-naii Company, or that a Bagman shall be suttlooad at said croeringa give nottoe of the approach of
proTlslon for protecting sate croeetotf shall be adopted. (2) That the said board hereby directs said application tn be mai*
solicitor of said Board be and be 1*
It further ordained bj.!
of Counsel for said Board.
0>
lacted by the Board of Choeen Freebotders of the County of Cape May. ti-at this ordinance shall take effect v-msiUatsiy after legal publication. Passed by the Board of Chow Freeholders of .tha County of Cape May. this Ptret_dsy of Dec- A. " Approved Dec, FIreL A. D, 1908. ANTHONY B. SMITH.
I TownqyfcCtoch-
CAPE MAY COUNTY CIRCUIT
COURT.
On Mechanic's
COUNTY OF CAPE MAY, ra The State of New Jersey Ur the Sheriff e# our County of Cepe Mey,
ting:
■ commend you to sui 1 E. Walton, builder a
to appear before the Circuit Court in aad tor the county of Cape May at Cope May Court House. In Said county, ou tha rixtosoth day of Noramber, 1998. that the amid Edmund
unto Harry Ooreon. claimant.
Ome Thousand DoBare. as It is said, for Vtdch the said Harry Corson Maima a building Han ob two certain kwGdtaga of tha raid Edmund K. Walton, era of tea said buildings la a one story frame boagalo or dw.
FOK
OIL HEATERS
Linoleum, Oil Cloth, Stove Boards,
Stove Pipe and Coal Hods.
I have a stock on hand, Prices Reasonable.
CHARLES A. SWAIN
305-7 Jackson St. Cape May, N. J.
We Are Leaders
In High Grade
WINES AND LIQUORS AND LOW PRICE Beautiful Presents Will be Given lor the Holidays. Beginning November 25 Special Discount on
large Orders -
CAMDEN BOTTLING CO. 312-14 Washington SI Cype Hay, N. J.
e oak marked tor a corner, and thence by -.the line of James Wood's land South twenty decrees aad thirty minutes east twenty-seven chains to Wood's corner oo Samuel Townsend's line; thence bounding on Townsend's line North Afty-olaa des and forty ml nates Bast fiftychains and forty seven links tn raar or land formerly owned by
HlUejr*a; thence by hi* line North thirty degrees and twenty ml thirty chains and thirty one to his earner; thence South ftfm decrees and forty minute*
das and one link ■ South thirty-one
which win be supplied to any one who desire them, uran application to the Secretary of ra* Board. W. B Young. Inglraas. N. J. Upper Township, Tuckahoe Hotel
Cage May Point. Borough Hall
chains and sixty Unxs to the place
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West Cape May. Borough Han. M day. Novamber 8U. 1908. Middle Township, Court Horaejfon day. November 9th. 1908. South Cape May. Borough Halt Wednesday. November nth, 1908. Lower Townahlp, Township Bra© Friday, November 19th. 1908. Wildwood. Borough H November Utt. 1908. Cape May. City Hall. Wad November 18th. 1908.
writ - -
*, Thome* W- Tran chard.
I Esquire, Judge of our said Circuit Court, at Gape May "Court HouraAhe
V of November, A. Di
Ocean City. 1st ward. City Hall. Wednesday. December 2nd. 1998. Oeeea City, 2nd ward. City Han. . Friday, Decamber 4th. 1(08. Bra We City, let word. .City Hal. Sea He City, tote ward. City Hall.

