Cape May Herald, 21 January 1909 IIIF issue link — Page 4

DENNI6VILLE BvawtarwM tor lcta

oa Mm W» ban n»un»*d tnuB a > Mrm. H«jt Ui>u*h»rV • Mr. T»wu

r Injurad that he died after bein, taken to the hoepital on a special trail, Mrs. Minnie and -Frances Gurk uero veraly injured. E. H. Guilt also of th party escaped Injun Mr. Val Race of rhlladolphla. spn. Sunday hens with ftirnd Russel Stridun

COURT HOUSE. Miss ,M looulse t-prlnsar spent port c last week with friends In Philadelphia. Some one said the \ uh-an U*ht Co ban been savins their power for sum dark nlsbt. Mr. Fronds Crcma of Tuckabor, wn visitlns friends here the first of th week. Mrs. Clara VanArtsdalen spent part c the week with relatives at Dvimlsvllia. Mr. J«sUe R End lam was a reoen visitor at' South Dennis. Mr. Charles Sayre, of Ocean City spei

There has been fine skat!he t

West Cape May Heals Wildwnnd A most intercrtinc came •bsiweet, Wildwood's emit bij; five and UieWe»! Cape May A. A. team occurred 'Here or Hatorday evrnlnz. resultinz in tr' \r cl Use West Cape May (cam hr n ^-.oe'ol 17 to 12. Tli lioe-up vsm ' West Cape May ' W tldwoo.1 yaust- f, ritnrd .'. Mill,, MlcboU forssrd C St-lv Creamer....a xentre To-l. Beeves .J._...'*tiaid....‘. Kealitiy Laflerty —jiuai.1 ..r.MeU-r Goals from CrlX—l »u«l, .Niclful>.3. .Creamer, Miller/T-M. s. K.nil uoi leCreamer S^^/ielaT. ■' K-nil-—Wild wood, 10; tVest Cape Mjy.iUirne, Culler.

Wnahinutfui Vanf.llder was la Pbtl-

(MlrlptliB on WriineMtay.

llM member- of Hie M. K. Church ostniftcd a unsnliuoualy sail for the let. It. N. A»|iiufflU to retuam

or fur naotlicr jeor.y • m

.VrntoMiacAu-iVwdfuAle fur a po u|i|»f lo tlyifiveu on bauirday even* ,1K, -.' ll uial.wi '. He I Men’s Hall, for

Sd. UneHl of Vi is, ion wtuk.

’> lieus you Glider lias pn*

Is mC a 14 i> ty »t the in

, Wrat

Is, L

of I’litladelplill

ta, been tlu-kotsi of Miss I ary ilefl luri^ji ti e |Mist week. . Mis is. ilusiuiaml son visited i J. GisnxUuft's, bi Cocan city, on Kil-

dkj'.

.vir». Siaalne) Van Miner relumed itmie %*u tvHlurda.v, af er spending ew weeks willi her |iarcnU lu --ei it. I*. Viifkie anJ Son sttended ihe ov eu bi. Mot..lay. ' X “ D Mm. K.H. V«a (illdcf, liks rec lie ai'i-oriilniciit of 1'ostinliilri-as, in, ,'laee o.- iailiuii Vo.mg, who recently uariud Mr l'«r I ickeiis and removed

RIO GRANDE Mrs. Thomas J. .Utley « Joseph Hall, of Otpe May.

William McDonald and wife of Erma, itrv cailink on friends bars Sunday. Miss Ell-J Reeves spsst iffiaturday dInday wMh- rflatfve* ' at West Cape lay. The freese-up Oie early part of the reek afforded Btoch. *leaaure fc oad use of their stun os This belns the

WEST CAPE MAY. Orion Reeves has been confined Ihe house for several data with an I tack of tonxiUlts. Mrs. Daniel .SieyeiiH a-d Miss Anna Smith were shopping in Philadelphia Mis. IxuUe VVh'mlon, .the youngest langhlc’ of' MT.-mid* Mrs Joseph. vVhcatnn, U quite ill ttllfj tiiptheria. Sir. Ixw's Hoffman, of Cold Spring, vnd Mio. Miranda Dickinson, daughlerof Mr and Mr,. George Dick, >' Kuna, -icre innrried at the redden re if flu- iii-v. J L. I undis, at West Cape May, on Sunday evening,.,. Lillie Morris Cherry has been quile.' Ill wEb diplberia, but is now recover-

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till KISSKS H*:»iT WIFK

GRANGEnS C r .LA NIGHT

ititter, ihe dl-

tba annals of Cold d.ein* C

trona of Husbandry,

he InstalLstlon <W officers u ractlon of Slste Mssier Gaunt

larsost attendance of members a ora which pie capacity .of the hi pormit Tli* officers. !n*.all*d w«

Worthy master—Fraidc Bate. Oraqppr—Mscha., Hrown

David Mct'hersoh. beppard Taylor.

Allcs Bawi

—Mrs. Mama Dotixla.v Flora—Mis. Linda McPhers ei. ■oeratary—J- a Corson. Trtaaurer—Vrs. Orilla Klfto-t

■a by each at '.lis orfl er*. followed • by SUta Maetsr C. W. Ft GaunL Gaunt la a dtafe . h, no tor from

Inrj Gives Vrnllet for Damages fivwn Atlantic City Yschtswu A Jerry Til Mays I .muling last Friday iwu-detl Thomas Benjamin, a Philalelphia merc'uml, *1,800 damages in lis fio.tvio suit, gains! Charles N. Ft Ver, capiain of nu Atlantic City yacht, fid formerly uf Cape May, for the »lienati"U of Mrs. Benjamin’s afieedotis Neither the Jcfendant nor Mrs dcnjtiniin ncre in court, the fortrer t •ig leprcscnted by ooonaet, however. The I e-jtunin* *vt-re aummer re lent, of AUiUiUc Citji in 1907, and here became friendly ‘with the F -rs. i ujamin fo indlrndearing lete - fro,a i'osler m his wife’s desk. ] Jnescnt Mrs Hcnjarr.in 100JXW I ail ere filled with the most aflecate fermv. k 7

conrtodod the ssorelaca

le'ClsIailv, On tC •« Aaacmbh inan I-are T. NV I Combesland.inUn-luenl (be first lull un the Honsr eniandsi He provUles the repeal uf ibe art uf l'.ri..wi,k-h ■ Bounty boa/il- tu vrjuuiisallnc Governor J u l.a* recom.d the wipiiv ubt of ll.e w boards, ; . -oat the isxirijjrsflSP.iflO wer ar, aad provide Id-nits for |s>lilirian* raty of the Hisle. A similar HU waa latrodaced id tar Henale by Mr. Gaunt, uf <.Joote*>r couui jt,wbo i» ■MMer of the dtate Oracje', l .irons of

M—kawdrr.

Ians nil uvlleg Ux irinuuy law ao as to iuclode the nuu.i ration of —illfalsi for Govern'd sod t ware introduced by Mr. Dines, of £<-

Relairing many Jmeresiiug and ttivtsing fealures of theold pragram, in.', tuldiiig many udiubcrs ; ■ ipe May rohit cbheeff and entertaln-if-af t .: tigers araal work arranging f >. tbe presentalion of the n*w pro. grufti on Thursday evening, January

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Many skoiohes, play, songs and

al-ound, in addilloo to neVerm]

X-UuUdl.w :u.d dialogue* Of a.'ery ertalnin.; »->rlfEUogelher an ezoeed.gly alliaciive and amusing esM i ad enteiUinmeoL richly varied (ranged.. The proceeds are to he used <r the csluhlishlng and roaintalniog | : a school library at i ape Msy Feint A special car from Cue May Oty .111 las ve aUf « f*r Uth' Wlnt and re-

n afler the enlclainment. Mashlagton Camp ONocrs The following oriiceM of VVashin

an»p. No. UK, ratrioUe Order Bom of

, iuctioa, of -oulh reaville, have

ecled for llie Coini g year: iTcsident, louardTewiiseiid; Vicr-Fresldent, H. Tow nsend, Master of Terms, Leslie ..'KoJui; Conductor, Hebert WhJlai tr; Recording Hwcrelary, H. B.Fayne;

I inane ml trecrelary, Reuben

Treasurer, HmyiOieyi - Inspeetwr, . , gf|iie iUMarib; Trustee, William L. ’ liasou; j’asl I'lr,idem, Harry l*ieron;dHairict 1’rtwisicnl, Carlton Wert-

fleeard of Tranaaelien* Which Have Been Recently Noted . Cape May CRy ettMa. spscial suarttlan to Har- . . Psrey Faiasr. ML UpirittaO |.u part of Noa « aad >. of Amerirsn House pro party on Wash I ns! cs strastL *ol Nsodlos, special guardiau to Fannie HMsbunr. to Parer Falser, ML UnUvidad 1-M part (P* Noa 4. and I. of

Abram Harsh are a» «x and V ;* In Percy Pet ear, MM*, ip' S, of American House property Wj Gurtilsgtou street West Cape Mk*. Ooorwr H. Itoevr* at uz to John Can Idy and Marawrrt Cassidy, It. Lots 4or <Urt ML block SI, Miller term. RdWard H. Phillips. Jr., i llerosm Bros.. »l. Illsht. of Joining «sinner) WUUim U Stevens e Bros.. 110,000. Cannery

Sima land.

fella, e

win Moi

. HOC. Lot on Grassy Bound* caannrl near drawbridge on Holly Bead Reuben Foster el us lo Joseph Bacon. «. Premlsaa at Fishing Croak.

Capo May Feint

George W. Bel lay at UZ to Viola M kley, Ml. Quit claims, lot t, sac. K.

The Prudmilar* Moot Remark

Tear

The year 1908 will pass into hiztory os a tear of businews rieprewdon, dlminivhcd incomes and reduced sals Ties it will also be reoordrd as t year in which The Prudential Ins' a nee Company of America wrote otfr MD9.0a.JH) of new paid-for life insurance. This would have lieen a splendid record in the piping times‘of prosperity. It is a most extraordinary record of auoresa in view of the onh; aal businoui depreeston dtp renal o which characterized the ve>r 1MK Tne facta of the deprewdon and th. figures oi The Prudentla 1 seem irreconcilable. But It may be true llu the disiurlwd conditions‘were influeiitial on the one hand in causing the consideration of a wise provision for the future through life Inzuranoc. On the other hand, The I'rudentlal'a new low-ocal Ordinary, Industrial, and Monthly Income pol.ciee oflared advantages of U e and i.yoome insurance which appealed to those.who were ooiuldering Insurance proleclioo. The high standing of The Prudential also mates it powslble lo do business ssli> factory—because there can be no doul *f a Prudential promise. Whatever ibe conclusion, the remains that in rear of great financial stringency, .here was enough cash in lhs coui,try and sumcient dad re on the part of public to buy and pay for MODjK) 'JIM of Prudential insurance. RT vND BY THK MAYOR Ocean Oily People Indorse His Movi To show Mayor l_ U, Cieaue that live is* payers of Ocean (Tljr heartily iniorae his so lion in vetoing the < ounril's exlravagance'in some of its business methods an indorsement is being ng circulated and freely signed by business men and those who have the city's welfare at heart. Thedocdment

reads:

The undersigned booioeas citizen* desire to express u appreciation of the pollcim outlined by you in your annual message to City Councils. If these shall prevail in the conduct of our city’s business Ihgy must real in a benefit to the Ux payers and for the good of all conoenved. We hereby pledge our influence In' whatever way.il can be eaerltd •»t you in carrying out there and other policies which nra desired for the interests of our cily

We Make Harness

.nd'make It right. Tl.e quality of ■ •

J*uth«-r noil ibe otlirr-msierials used the Is-vl obti<>i'»Ue. aud it" rut pul ,'etberauil vlitclinl by •killnl hsiuls Doable or ali'gle llnrm-e., for Ru :

.ielivrry or rood w won* ) me carris. ■

rizrorRs is s rnraalty of ours. etc. •MrDon t Forget the Place. W. A- LOVETT

S» Sure Be Swore; lie Swears No More.

MeCowle Brothers, whose marfcel .M the comer “

•traeta hart i

»ntt are glvtog away

runups with

away twenty-nva aztr

j School

The Dias Creek Methodist Episcopal 'ehool has elected Ihe following officers

for the coming year: Superintendent, Edward Tuttle; Assistant Superintendent, Percy Douglas; Secretary of the Missionary Society, F. K. Howell:

it of the While Shield League, B. Howell; OrganiaL X. Morton.

GAS

RADIATOR

Should lie in liver) Home

s',--a -v, jKT'E may ILLUMINATING CO. 405 Washington ‘.t.

,a... \ - - -a Over $309,000,006 KnNEW<^ lylFE INSURANCE: od oj rtwttt mO 'S— Written and Paid for in 1908! THE MOST REMARKABLE YEAR in the History of ’ The Prudential

A BOOK OF

Thera wes aJAtechenl r-.ijhty eort— In fact, so sere lie sJvore and cwcrc And kspt on awearin- r.-e:r and mere. The traubl: was tket fclki. instead Of patreniiicy him. by K»e! Wars tcyir.j [code by mail, ho aaid. On# day he trt a fiHfe hint On heaw to raclca hly s'.ere a mint: Than hope look.ou • r «ry tinL Ms cams and ADV6RTICTD his stock: His etsre was croibdcd, chuck-a-Mock. firom seven until civ o'clo So how this Mcrdhsnl swears no mors; No longer is he feeling sore. Since ADVERTISING crowd, hit aterp.

Keep in mind, one thing. A mu who hai a bank acbouhL always haay ekfly moner. lit la not compelled to -all on hi* 'neighbor In time of strvss r 'f it. and keep -yonr mcney in tie carily Tn*t Ootgpsnv' I’lolvire Ksamra Picture frame in twv nly-four hour* Up-to-date in every way Leave at'Rinith'a'iitwdlo. cr "with H T Hugheg^Slg Washington street, oppole WAihm. Subscribe for the Herald—po ixr in advance—no home it com plete without It—ell the hews of the

county.

the Revised Statutes «

State*.

In testimony whereof wltneas my hand Pnd real of office ■ fasax); thii flnrt day of December, •

USEFULNESS lit Bile AND Political Register

FACTS. FIGURES, ; DATES Names aud Places, And Only 25c. per Copy ;

local dealer, or direct If NEW Y0RK TRIBUNE

AUCTIONEER

NOW

IS THE TIME

Pnocro *1 Every »e«rlptl«D ( .30o-7 Jackson St.

Aaywbcrc b Cape Raj Camay

OIL HEATERS

Linoleum. Oil Cloth, Stove Boards, Stove Pipe and Coal Hods. I have a slock on hand. Prices Reasonable. CHARLES A l SWA?^

Cape May, N.

With my former rzprrieucr ia ibe Stab New York Id eomluciiair pntilic ms)r«. coofiitrat of KivluasalMsnrioti in all >a Will attend lolhv r.mki-oii slid prim

ut poster*. Address.

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EC2EKA and FILE CUBE! TJTST?!? Kno'-to* what It was to «aff< i rXV£l£l I will gite FKRROF CHARGr o am afllicteil a positive eura for Eczemr Soil Rheum. Rrysipetao. Piles sod Bkli, ! Di*OMe. lusisal relief. Don't aulfer Ion* ■ er. Wrlle F.W. WILLIAMS. WO Mautsl ! Iso aresn-N>w York. Raclore •tamr

if Crrtlflcaie ofOrgani-i

See Washington THK HKAKT OF THK NATION Three-Day Tours Pennsylvania Railroad FeWuiy 4. 18. Maid, 18, A|in| 1. & 29, Ua, 1909 Round Trip Rate, $10.75 ar $13.25

FROM CAPE MAT

Accordinc to hotel selected. *dt M

Covers accessary c.peases for three days. Tickets good ictunaiof far tea days. DeU led Itineraries and fall information Of Ticket Aamortyoe J. R WOOD, Pss.'r Traffic Maa'gr GEO. W. BOYD. <

5 Big Papers for only

Tbraboby Dbpabtmkkt, I

Office of }

Comptroller of the Currency, J

Washington, D. C., December 1st, 1906.

Mhervas, By satiafactory evidence presented to the undersigned, it ban been tn de lb ap])ear that The Mer- . chant* Nutionkt Bank of Cape May v ln 1 the Uty of'Cape May, in The County | of Cape May, and State of New Jersey, baa compiled with all the provisions

«f the ritotulea of the United 'tales: KACU A LLADKU IK ITS C required ip be compiled with before on v^ecau furnish a yeai*a subscription to each of the foB jaS®fiS5Sfi2w 0 ““| GREEK’S FRUIT GROWER, (MonUOkj: Ko.,u.Mrtjri.L.s""»o,ll« ; Ite lions. " ray, Comptroller of the Currency, do' HOARD'S DAIRYMAN., hereby certify that The Merchants Na- Xhe leading Dairy Paper of the It of Cape May, in the City | AMERICAN FARM WORLD, [Hcfc of Capt Mai. inthetfounty of Cape ( Alive ap-fo-dstrHrtti pappr.‘ Myns.msn'.nj... Jm-l'S: AKERICAN W0MEH, (SonU

"-."r fo'.olo) tor UdlF, lull b.a uu.ll S

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