Cape May Herald, 15 April 1909 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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.NOTICE TO LEGAL ADVERTISERS. A* l<-ra vKertO.'tneiu* kne r* qalrad D t>« paWl»fc«l *> » uxwa* par publiatu-d In tb« muninpalliy In a ~xini.r ba'rln* the !ars»t popula Uon, or at the oooatr *»*t- By the State CVnsua at 1»06. the "City ot Cepe MV." haa th« Inrse* popula tioe in Cape May coucitj Coownreclal Printing. In the Cape May Herald conxner dal and book priolin* depart meol we hate erery factlily for tumwi« out Qrat-ciaaa wort proorptly. In lar«v or ■"—» QoantUiea. quality ot Mock ■ nA 'jrortxnanshlp cooaldered. our prices are right.

We have just secured through one of the banking institutions of this city 680 acres of OIL LANDS in the Virgin River Oil District, situated in Washington County, in the southern part of the State of Utah. Oil was only discovered in this district within the past year, and here are now five producing wells in this districtThe title to this land is absolutely perfect and we can afford offer it at $25.00 P«r acre- It is worth this price for agricultural purposes, and if oil is discovered in paying quantities upon same, easily realize $i ,000.00 per acre for their purchase-

Tams—$5.00 an acre down, balance in easy payment-

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Our FHand of tha Muddy Meadow*. Raereadoo for April cooiatna ai Infanats* and entertaining article 01 the habit* ot tha IVUaoo anlpe. to gether wtth mgreetlona aa to hnnt io«. U aaya to part: "Tha charm of anlpo abooticc Ilea In tha erer praasxi: element of chance, and t-tda UtUe bird of the bog* aeoma to reek at that the chancea Uea all In ht» faror. He will flirt wtth the sunnar who haa thrown away two abota at ft rat Mc-«a( rtae. and after lofty rial gymnaadca come tumbOnc back to pitch near the apot i fliutwd. When the confident • porta man approarhea. ready trial, he porhape hea "acalp" thirty yards behind hire and whirl# to Ora two more random abota. SomeUmea he win be wild as a march hare, and the (nnoer gets hot gltopees of fUsWhg wlogs at treme rvngea, as the birds flash far ahead to moont high tn air appear ‘n the distance. Their big wings and tat bodies make them ecsBy dlaOngnhrtiaWe st loo* ranges »»w1 ooe can mart their IT readily as that of a teal dart. “The moremeota of snipe Goecced largely by their ecrlrocinvesiU Their feeding groood marshy ptscea. where springs hsv. cyerttowed, or where f aaheta hsr< swoiea the wmlerw ot poods and draining away again, lea re earth soft and spongy, low and cattle paatarea ertaaeroaaed with draws or ditcher are Barorlt* spots as also are rlTer bottom* swtanerged ocemaioeany by Ugh waters. Soft, we: Krowad-ls esaaatlal. bat often a prom tstng ptaca may not appeal to tlx aatpa tacaoaa the nature of ttl gro jod Is sort that It doew not e s Caeorlte tood—and thfc Is t In tha search

a eoM, raw wind the birds bacon., uneasy, ftwsb wild anf fly farthe than 00 pieaaant days; Whereas, or warn: days they are lew and proo.

allowlim tha boater to eotne close and oftthnea hiding from htu by drawing away aw bs passe*, such days s dog does his best srort for the birds 11a waB to point

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FOR THE HOUSEWIFE Bread and Milk Poultice. A bread and mUk pool He* usually Is used to draw a boil or pimple to a head, and beck use It la so effeettra It Is wall to know bow to make ooe. Put a letiledpoiinfill of the crumb* at stale bread Into ooe gUl of milk and pet this tha store, letttag It com* to a bofl. Than put this oc a bandage of clean, soft old doth and apply It to tha sore. Another way of ma king a bread and

until the crumbs ere soft taka the fire and gradually stir tn a

UtUa sweat <41 or glycerin. A bread

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looks For tha Wardrobe. t continually at s kwa-to Bnd soOdent space Is wardrobe* and closets In which to hang ->»h garments. Generally this la not because tha closet la not large enough, bet elmpty beck use the garment I are not arranged economically. Ohio

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County Superintendent o O. Barr, IK* County Collector—Joseph L Scull Kepub-

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County Board of KlecUon Daugherty. Republican, 1*1*.

l L County Board of Elections—William J

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Kearns, Democrat. IK*.

April, September end Decemleu Terms of Court—Second Tuesday 1

BOARD OF HEALTH Dr. A. U Leech. President. Sept 1. IK* K. D. Maroy. Health offlcsr— SspL 1. 1 WUUam Porter, Secretary..BepL 1. 1*10 Robert R Hand Sept- 1. am B. Sheppard. Sept L 1*1* Oeorga U Lovett -Sapt t

BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDER* vr. 8. Johnson. Ocaen Oily. Jen. 1.

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CHURCH DIRECTORY St. Mery's R- C. Church. Her. Father D. E Kelly. Rector. Rector's office hour*—• to 11 A- 1 to LM r. MDlvlne eervleee et St Msry'r Chur

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October, Masses Sunday's at i an o'clock A. M. DsTotloos, Sunday Friday evening, at 7.M o'clock. AU service! wiu bs held In ChapsL Con fees lorn Saturdays and Thursdays before the First Friday, from kit to i P. M.. and from 1-M to I.M P. M. _ P. E. Church of the Advent Lafayette St, between Jackson and Decatur. Rev. Arthur Haas. Raclor Sundays—CalabraU on of tbe Holy Com munion, too a. m., Momln* Prayer. Litany and Sermon, (on the first Sunday of each month celebration of Hob Communion) 10.M a. m. Sunday-school i p. m., Zb.nine (Choral) aanrice and “armon l.i* p. m. Week-dayr—Wedamday*. Ersn-n* Prayer, t.K p at Ralnta Days. PaUbratloa of the Holy CmnWHelor I a. eaBagUM Chureh. rreaching on Sunday morning al 1*.M id la W* evening st T.M.

Security Trust Company Cape May City, N. J.

ISAAC H. SMITH. Chairman J.SPICER LEAMING AARON W. HAND WILLIAM P. CASSKDY ALBERT G. BENNETT

HENRY C THOMPSON, Secretary DR JA ES ME.CRAY RKl BLN T JOHNSON JOHN B HI KFMAN Hon. ROBERT R HAND

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Anthony B. Smith .. Director | Samuel Towna*nd...x Clef*. State Senator—Robert Kt Hand, itepubh-1 mbtyman—C. t Bulls, rupubUcan. ,

TAX COMMISSIONERS. H. Marshall. BeavlU* BtUweU H. Townsend. Cape May ( Boose

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JAMES M. E. HILDRETH CoUKBELLOB-AT- D* W 214 Ocean Street CAPE MAY, N . Notary Pubuc

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1LM a. Ok Sunday-school st LH p. m. Wednesday evening Prayer Masting a 7.** o'clock. Yeung People'. Meeting Friday even « at T.M o'clock. Men's Ifeeung Saturday evening •

First M. E. Church. SM Barms. Paster. i Sunday morning at IS.M at T.ek I a. m.. and EM p. m-. school at LM p. Wk a League Sunday evening at T.K o’clock. prayer service Wednesday evening at S o'clock. _a, Tuesday. Thunday and Friday evenings. Cold Spring Preebytsrian Church Bgm J. W. Lowden win conduct the rrices at the Cotd Spring Presbyterian

To make cruutona. bread drasta sod rut In squares. If to be browned In tbe orao. butter lightly before cuttlnc tn eqoarea. pet on s baking sheet, ary tbrougboot sod brown deWcFtelj. These Sre dlgaaUtde than when fried.

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REAL ISTATE TRANSFERS surd at Trinaeetlana Which Hava Mad --x - » Cep* Met .IT

; CESS Hsx cttjr Oape May Rami Bstate Oo.. to JaaP. McMctol. 11. Lots US4. USI and 17*», plan A of said Oo. •Jui David ft AIwop et ax to

NNtfs ptaca of matsl sad are randDy aadOad to tha top of tha wardrobe. Tbam books ttas make K pearl Wr to utfltoa rvary poasOda Ut of rpM to tbs wuflroba. Haw to •toast FMk. -bouid know bow tod in tbe Bret place the ins that It will pot be dautod by ore wtth tbe gegars. Eh* eyes ; ha fall, tbs ecalee bright sa ttUL Tbe gflls sbotod be

cotecf-b'teg i DOT too pale.,

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«Ety. undertake reapoatobUlty. fsO* difficulty, bear hardens, endure sufferSTB wm gooo. too many poreo. dagradsd by fhar—fear of loaios . ftor of ostmakllto money, fear o taO-

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LM p. m. Sunday-ecbool at AM p. m. Prayer Meeting Wednasday T.M p. n *. V. & <2 E., Friday at I.M p. m.

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Am. Work Guakastkkd and Bust of Rkkkkknck Ft hkishkd 30 'g'aAse Ti-g-REazmjr.E. Office and Residence, 1J7 Windsor Ave. Cape Stay, A. /.

WALL PAPER Big Reduction In Spring Styles Before Decorsting your Room look at my New Stock. You can save money by it. BURLAPS, LIN CRUST A WALTON W. LENOIR 626 Washington St. Cape May, N. J.

MECRAYS’ CENTRA MARKET Cor. Washington and Ocean Streets 602 Washington St. 217, 219, aal Ocean SL Meats, Groceries, Provisions and Fruits i-t Chei'.* •utters-Sharpless CUt Edge-A Specialty Country Produce fresh daily from our own fartr Fish, Oyster*, Clams anf Terrapin. Dressed PonJtry The iar^est market in Cape May.

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Cor. Washington and Union 8ts. Where yon will find choice Grocies, Vegetables, Prov sions, and fruits. We also handle “Mirheners Star Hams’

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WILLIAM E. JOHNSON Caterer-'-^ Haatrra 'Phone 146 Y. Oyster*. Salads, Cutlets, Croqnrtt*. Terrapin. Pkttes. Hasp Roll* Bridal Cake. Bon Sons, loe Cream, Mack kroon* Silver, Linen. China, Cutlery, Csudelebnt. Palm*. Flower*. Art. Table Decoration*. Annonnoement*, Weddlux*. High Teas, Luncheon*. Card Parties. Banquet*, Co lotion*. Anniversaries

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