Cape May Herald, 18 March 1909 IIIF issue link — Page 4

COURT MOUM. vi* ■ ■ jovonv llevroo rpeat Vb» Qnl of lk« week wUfc Wr». Mu7 «W»

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Ur. CbMten 8*JT*.

OOj. wu TlvUiDC Ui brother Mr. John 8nrr* lh« Hrwl of lb* week Min Axneo* UoOnveo npeot Bun-

Ur and Urn. ai Oo*heo her* iut B*tiir4»/•«U«X»>-r Ur. Oeort* 0^l*«b*r. o< Oo*h*n. *ru In town on bunlne** the the week. Mr. Leellea B. Ijud!»ni «Bfl WfK •pent pan of Unt week tn PhJUdel-

pfatn.

Mr Jeule D. UxOnm, of Booth

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The youQC peopte of Owrt Hou»e gar* * dance In the Red U*!T* Hal! last FYtday •reoln*. Amubg «l>0** Inriled wt»o were preeent were Mieeo* £etel Frances JowUl. Mary ftjwen. Bdtth POwell, Beulah StHe*. Alice

nope ah*oat from the Cairo* *** itefraneocatlee Gardner, of th)« dt* trice. The preeetit ofTlwe* of the House were nominated. They are Al exandar McDowell, dark; ftnnk B Lyon, doorkeeper, and Henry Cauoo.

McQInlcy, Acne* UcOrareo and Ula* Chart®*worth. Mr. and Mr*. R. . and Hr*, laroy Shield*, and Mr*. Oor»e hay. Mr. and Mr* EM win fL Bttie*. Maaw* J. Locan Twaddell. Laroy Poeter. Palmer Way. R. R Inman, Harry Townaeod, Paul Townsend. Howard Townaeod. taeorce OarrUon. Lae Taylor and J. Powell. The muilc wai furulrti«d by Ur. Jooa* B- Hand. The mamhen of the M. E. Otrorch of »>a» ptnoe are proud of the (>o*peroaa coodMoo of the church, and credit much of the rood work to the putor, the Bar. H. M. Lawn who ft 1» understood. wiH not return for another year. U theca, is no chance In the plan* Rer. Lawrence wC co to Medford, and the Rot. H. DufSeld. who U the pa*tor of the Wenonah M. E. Otmrch. will probably net her*. The church U free from debt, the »S000 peraooace i Me U paid eexcept *600. and ther*

*10.000 dm Doitnc the Rer. Mr. Lawrence'i pastorate at the county seat, om of the finest pipe orcao* In South Jersey has been InMalled In the church and a piano ptmoed In the Sunday schook X »-T , ttoa the salary of the pastor and the osusl expenseet, (700 was raise*, by the effort* of the pa*or and bit assistants toward the parsooace , Than is now s balance on bai the treasury of nearty one hut

dollar*

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acalnat 10 for Wl 7 for Jaroe* A. rawney. o« i; & for J. Wsirsi Kiefer,

.V.:c*er. JllCuU- ' ;e Re-.-.. iberatu.

Irty-tJro Tibtonux-*

known to be orc*nl*aOoji Cannon force* are by no

HempaMns. T*» rtdctsd chairman of the c»uct*. and Repcea^nuti' dt-oMlgwC' of Ne* Jersey, wi to sooceed him self as its secreRe presents tire John W.'DwichL of New York, was choeet -whip' '

e next House.

Repvesnotntl »* Uxsfc^f^r «*11M the meeting to order. As Oolooel Hepburn, of low*, was defeated for re-election, there Was no -chairman tty preside. The honor of beine succeaaor o the lows statesman fell to Rhpreentatlw Carrier, nf New Hampstdre. Congree* convened on Monday, *nd .as Republican caucus nominee* were

Wabbly and Weak Versus Solid and Strong.

DEKUlSVtLLE

Mrs. Mary Earnest is at Goshen tb*j week, taking care of Mr. John Thompaon and his daughter Mire Rat Thompson who are Tory UL Mrs. Bamoef Dlckedo made a bus! trip to Ocean City oo Tuesday Mr. Brooks BUsaard, Jr., and fall mother, Mr*. Kate Blxard-Speot Bun day with relatives at Cap* May. Mr. Warren Qraos is spending . tea days with friend* here. Mrs. EHa Geary has been vlalUa, her daoehter, Jin. WUletta Ooraot. at Ootrt House UAi week. Mr. and Mrs. Henbel Pierce, o. Derr heeler, have bee*. riMtlng Mrx.no Mr*. Brooks BUxsrd Wm Bella BsrpeM. has .Tetmuoo bome from a visit with Camden reU

drea

Jfrs. Mary Fowler and Mrs. Harry Robinson rial ted Meads at tBa Ceur. House MoAdsy. i r- 1 Mrs. Beulah Bales spent SuddaT with Mrs. Mary Btles of Booth Dennis. Jj;Mian Julia Adam, of Philadelphia. •Vent Monday with i»r sister, Mr* Mary Way. Mr. Leaminc Weotaetl span! par of tbs week at the county seal. Mias Beulah Shies has returned from a visit with relatives at Court House. I . O

r above Its level

If tbs dtixens are Inkswsnn. limp nd !m*y, the town will be rB»hy. wabbly and week. If tbs cl tire ns ht TM AND""VIGOR, the town will be iVrtsntisL solid and strong ' cfs *11 brace up and make this .on of oors^f pf enf»Ey'. stnjl•t sod enterprise

•pent Sunday with bar fuWrfl or.

pcfUMima hja Mrs. Ai M. Creamer spin! a portloa of the weak w«h her non Leaminc

of friends gave Mr. and surprise party

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Mrs. Spencer Swain was oamne friends here on ffkMsy. Mias E. W. VanQUlsr major* trip to Ocean City oo BatmOay.

OAPB MAY ,yEpALp.,THURSDAY,3 4ftCP V- 19p9

Nervous Collapse ‘ "I have laveled lor thirty years'coniinually. I lost a great deal of sleep, which together with constant worry left me fn such n nervous state that finally, after having two collapses of nervous prostration, I was *lige4 to give >jp twrtfyUE & 11 «g« t Wcr. 1 HlAcBsred ertittfimaJly iiut v.itli no rclieL Dr. Miles’ Nervine came to my rescue^—I cannot describe the suffering which this Nervine saved me. Whenever I am particularly nervous h few doses relieve me. A. G. C. LIBBY. Wells, Me. There arc many nervous wrecks. There is nervous prostration of the stomach, pi the bowels, and other organs. The brain, the kidneys, the liver, the biervc centers are ail exhausted. There is but one thing to do— build up the nervous system by the use of Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine. Its strength.ening Influence upon the nervous system restores normal action to the organs, and when they all work in harmony, health is assured. Get a bottle from your druggist. Take it all according to directions, and if it does not benefit he will return

your money.

ProMdcut Taft U In favor of * "travoUnc Cabin*,- and If fata pr#*cot deairw* are carried opt the head* of the various departments will make ««o» tours of Inspection. TM» l* because of the CWnf EvecuUve. him * great traveler, 1* convinced that there la no Information equal Ip that acquired «t tJrs* hand, -jSecretary U War Dldticaon'.will a ake an ekrty Vlrtt to the tatfaemu. : f Panama to'lnspect the canal- , Seeietary of the Interior Bantager will go to Alaska to Investignle con dUlous In that territory, psrtlmJarly la regard to public land*. Secretary of the N»vy Mey*v pr.b.ly wtTi ' I’lt the v*rk,a* n»vy yar.!» the f.- .ry to sequalnt MnreHf Rh extrilns local c^diUoaa. Secretory of AgrtcoRure Wtl*cn expecta to visit the various State experiment station* - thU ■unwE'.-r, also luapecttng the packtag Ixnme* in toe West M what program Mr. Taft ha* outlined for Po«tm**ter Genor*! Hltcbcock. Secretary of the Treaacry Ms /eagh. Attorney General Wlckersham Secretary of the State Knox and Sc” y of Commerce and Labor Nagei. la not now known, but the lation’i eoergetlc "travoUng man redded," ■* be ha* been called. will find some w»y to keep them *11 moving.

BUN SHINE dita of Reflection* Gathered Hera and Thera. CronsIxU »nd St. Petersburg C»--aL begun la 1877 and completed In 8*0. connecting the bay of Oocatadt :a the Gulf of Finland with St. erahurg, capital of Ru*al*. Corinth Canal, begun In 18M ‘“d .ompleted In 189S. connecting t— iuK of Corinth with the Gulf of / ,-tna. S*nH Ste. Marie Canal*—kwo In lumber—begun In 1*6*. »nd Improved a 1887 and 1896. providing lift* from Michigan and Lake Huron to ^ka Superior. Panama Canal, begun tr 1881 by he DeLeaaep* Co. Ail right* and tl Je# tranaferred to the U S. in 1»<H. VU1 connect the Atiantic and Pacific EU>o and Trave Canal, opened In 900. connecting the Baltic and the lorth Seat. Oceana. ' . Trim your fruit tree* so a* to give i free, open top. no two Utah* touch lag or creweln* each -other. Ship canals differ from the ordl mry artificial waterway* In that thej connect large bodies of water sad *ri large enough to accommodate moden •-easel*. According to the United Kate* bureau of •tatirilc* there are inly nine artiflrial aaterway* in the •rortd wMeh can properly be called 'ship canals.” These are: REAL ESTATE TRANEFERE rt*cord of Traemotlen# Which Hav* E**n Recently Noted The following ar* some Cape May ■oonty real mUU traasfars: Prout Ocurt House Oaaette. Cep* May City _ Cap# May Real Briale Ox. to Andrew Feojda*. *1. Lota 1*79 and 1680.

TAFTE CABINET TO TRAVEL waftfa BecrMariM M Oat

No Home for Prcjidont on N.J. Coat' .'com Atlantic Gty Press. Congressman John J. Gardner declared that It ws* hi* conviction the Jovernaent would not consider any ,tan which had for Its object tho creation of a bome for the Preeident jo the Jersey coast to be occupied jy the Chief Magistrate as a rummer -eOdence. The CongreJsman'a views va* to the effect that Well Point ras being Improved, new bulldtaga were bring erected for officer* of the -rmy. and the President being the •ommandec of the military force*. * building for his personal u*e,wa* simply a move to enlarge the quarter* .or the tee of army officers. The Aik of presenting the McCall manUon, at Long Branch, to the Governuent. would come to naught because the government !• not looking fbr tft site* or gift biddings, nor was :t searching for a site upon Which to jrect a home for the Pretident. Long x-anch desired to sell McCall man ioa to the Government, and Atlan kc City talked of preeenting the IMa on Villa to the Government. fat V>w of the opLolon of Congressman rirdner, which undoubtedly reflected hole of a majority of the House, the scheme to have the summer home of Ibe Prowl dent located on the Jersey oaat may a* writ be sot glide for the present.

of Up e h*-too* t td nature.

Bismarck's Lev* of Nature.

country and th* dally, Bismarck

the amount

' Ufa ha saw awed him, and that IV . Ok u beat- seal Ol tank to USev* at an “aD-aeeing Eya* could notice very living atom when one realised bat It mint- “Have you ever sat on if grass and examined It closely! "hers la enough life fat one square ard to appall you," he said, r . *• |hg fql Man. Vhelktaaati fanatic and 'seldom an anarchist. He looks up- * Mb world wl|h kindly eyas and :.d* It good from Its governments to ‘ * U feeds him well, it

1677 and OT’g.jACi A of mid Co Same to Robert J. fteopf'ae, *1. LoU 1676 and 1676, plan A said Op. Same to Reid'Keo^dy. *1-' Lo' 1067, plan A of Eild Co. -«wa _ Barry B. Mercy et ux to •vaTB f^elsoo, *660. All right, tiU* ..and interest In premise* on eoutfaeari tide of Washington rtrewt. Bertha Tennenbaum et ux to Wm. . preeaer. *6600. LoU I and 8 .30 plan of Amrican House

Washington street.

Edward 8. Reeves et ux H. Hand, *L Undlrided Vi Interest

In lot 117. Be well i*an.

sstfsastttfistfs i his bones, he can puff and bear It Tour tWn. hri-roua fallow v^th flu

Henry a'BOleriwck et ux to Thou orcross. *^0. Lot It. section 2. plan -North Highland Land and Improve

ient Ox

WHUam J. Btllerbeck to Thomas Norcroee. *60. Lot 14. aeetioo tj ' North Highland and Imp. Co.

ala money and moral aupport. faut.be A

■ss.’^rtLts

the State Medical Board.

The Senate defeated the bin giving the Governor power to appoint Bu

Court CommUalooera to Inves

tigate State department*. Senators Ackerman and Hand voted .with the

Democrats against the bln.

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Tile. *1X. Lot oo North aide of Cape

CVeek at Bcfaeneogera Landing.

GRATEFUL MAN.

the ARamw C*. Ea, Indepandeot of

who dances m She ..Hanover, March It—Hie Record E hors* at (he ctrcua doesn't —rw: Heattfa officer F. Y. Btam-

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NOW

OIL HEATERS

HILLERV LAW SAVED Bill for Rapaal of J*re*y Tax Law

Defeated.

TRENTON. March 9.—The House today defeated the Mil to repeal the HUlery maximum tax rate law, the rote being 25 to *2. Ten Republican* voted with the Democrats In favor of the repeal. There were two Demo vat* of the It In the House absent .’receding the defeat of the MU tber long debate led by Mr. Martin the Introducer of the repealer on one Price on thhe other. Mr Martin charged that the effects of .he HlBery law was to decrease the amouot of tax of main stem railroad properties by keeping down the tax rate of the State The Senate-this aftarnooh passed te bIR authorising the commander jf any armory to permit the ua* ef. the same for athletic purpoda* by the pupils of any school oo the requdht of the principal. r. Frotlnghuyaeo Introduced to be known as the State Medical Society bin. which giver the osteopaths permlsslcuato have

COMMUNICATION We. the respectable colored citixens -jf Cape May City. N. J-. desire to j *sure our white friends and member -elect| of out Board of Education. | that we were satisfied with the noml 1 -iatlons. that we are satisfied with the result of the election and that we bad no part In, nor did we take :ny part with that motely array of 'disrespectful, wou'd-be politicians' md their followers who surged -round the ballot box on Tuesday. March 16th, 1909; representing a sin ,le colored candldete In a most reJculoue and ignorant manner. We .ie pi ore the feet that sneb should .lave occurred, and we denounce In -be bitterest term* the promoters of ibe nefarious scheme; as we always jope to stand tor that which makes for the best tnteresui of the people of our dty, and Its beet government, whether In church, schools or State ' A Colored Oltisen.

Linoleum, Oil Cloth, Stove Boanis, Slove Pipe and Coal Hods, have a stock on hand. Prices Reasonable.

«JUARLE> 305-7 Jackson St.

A. SWAIN Cape May, N. J

Kaiser '.Vilhelm Canal, begun In 1 competed in 1885. connecting the Got an and the BeJUc Setx Welland Canal, built In 1883 and ynlarged in 1871 and again In 1900, ronoecting Lake Ontario and Lake Srie.

The March Success. Legislation wMcfa la wanted by the whole nation cannot be obtained. Why? A E. Thom**'* article. "The lUrnacles on the Ship of State.’’ In the March number of "Success gaMne,” answers this question throw* interesting side-lights pronMnent politicians of the day. In the same number Ernest Boole In Ms article “The Vegetable Factories of Paris.* shows us what can be ae pUsbed by intensive criti ration of fhe land. Frederick Thompaon. the weRknown theatrical manager, dfecuaMa openly and feeely the recent spread

vely too

play* in America and their evil effect

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K. B. Mecray H. 8. Ituiherfon John W. Mecray E. W. Bpringer W. H. Phillips, M D. W. L Stevens

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We Ma ke Harness sod make it rtghl. The quality of Ir.v leather and the other materials Med. t the beat obtainable, nod its cut put gethcr and stitched fay skilled hands

Double or Mngl* Haroe**, for farm. _ delivery or road wagons. Fine curias- . . UarneM m a speoidly of core, etc. „ ty _. a MTDoa t purge! the Piece. “ *

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Jcddo Coal

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CHAS. S. CHURCH

Jackson and Perry Sts.

Coffee Tariff Off. , SEALED PROPOSAL® will be reA* the propoeed new tariff Mil celved at the office of the lightnod* ooffee remains on the free | House Engineer. Wtlmlngtoo. Del. uuUat. Th# propoeed tax on coffee was 'tfl 11 o'clock a. m, April 9th. 19B9. tor a time acoeepted by the commit- j gag then opened, for erecting am adtee of Ways and Means of Oongrae* ditloo to the dwelling built In 1903 as the beet mean* tor providing re- ;%t Cape May Light Station, N. J.. venue by which to prevent the con- in accordance with rpectncation*, tin nation of a Huge deficit In U* 'cople* of which, with blank Proposals Treasury. Appeals to take it off were and other Information.' may be bed

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