Cape May Herald, 22 April 1909 IIIF issue link — Page 2

-*■ !#1'J ■» - — - - | lfc*.Y HERAIJ), THURSDAY, APHID 22. 1900

CAPE MAY HERALD LEWIS T. •TfVEN» AN INDEPENDENT WEEKLY i-ul>Usl.«U k.r»,T TEuiklAj AJIsrauMl Al Lfc« M«»W llulldlas. Na IU W«i>lactua BiraaL CaM H*J CSLr.

Om Dotlar Par Tnr U AA'Auc^

IHl.D'DAY. APIUU !*• 1*^** NOTICE TO LEGAL ADVERTISERS. AE l»*ai adwYMaKnmua are re quired Lo t>e pubtlabeti It a o^a'ap** per publnbed In. (be niuntclpatlly il a rounly bavin* the lArseaJ popnla Uou. or at the count; ar«x By th< State Cnueus c< 1»06. Uie "CUjr ol <-'»pc May." baa Lbe terse*', popula Loo in Cape May county.

In tbe Cape ALay Herald cuntniot rial book prtottu* depart *e bate every Cacillt; for turntna out Orat-tlasa work proorpU;. In or amall quantiUee Quality at i and workman* blp cvratidered. prirea are rtgiJL

Martin, BlauvalL Nichola #Ytxn Newark New*. None of tbe memtwra at either 6et>

d Other

U*bt before the people at New acy than MarOc, of Etoex. ‘ r.Maiale. Hlnee and Pord of the aame co< BtaureK, of Paaaalc and NJtbota, ol Cumtxwtand. No others have such ec viable reptEafioo a* they enjoy tend thta U true •mother they are coot ed from the vkewpotnt of a 'recnlar' Repqbtlcan or frocn that of a Idea’ mao. k cannot be denied that the Re publican patty, that 1* to my tb Etiar party. Uw parly that dei tea and that la In tarn denominated by “real leaden" and auch Ilk. pieced kaelf, unaqulrocall; and fur okdy. to brals about certain epedfk. reforms Am on* these were publt. utillUe* reform. Jury reform, ballot reform and many other*. Now fair to Inals* that the man whi their Utmost ct> fulfil the RapubUoai party promlsos and lo keep the He publican party pledges are the Ct* Repubilcana. and ah other* are t

Who stood for the Reptrill.an party's Integrity, the recoot Legtalaturs? Who Instate, on keeping Li* party iie^peE, to th letter a. well m lo the Spirit? Whworked, day U. and (tax out, again* overwhelming odds. ln« Jury reform, form and a genuine public otflkie. »’t' Who but Martin, Btaureft. Nk± ota and those oOrara who stood them or tottewed tiafr lead? Wh> bsckad up tba Gorernor'a reform re comnmdatioua with tbe * and coca "regulars,’ or Marlin, ckauveot. Nld

tba party rerommended ftoTcrnor and gepectad by Ike; but ths^inade tbe ablest, atrooi

the best efforts li'*' first dlreclioc They \ Add not win because tbe guard iaoA. the boaaes, the "real lea.

etwr a.me of tbe "recutara’ will drawn whips and —rTTprllrd rKs*. y obey order*. But In tbe eyes an imarta of the people who are lad, peadeut enough to think for thee: •Mrea, the men named were sucoaaa ful Id making rptetxhd rocorda, they stand as athletes among a lot of ledstaUre ptgmleo that did only *»wii

Teacher*' Tsnura Wins.

After a wustn akirmlah, the 8enetr leH Th-rvlav aflernooo passe oa a i-ots of II tj t. Speaker Prince' Teacher*' Tocnre tf Office bM, a h>. sure that ha* had many ops d.wcj during tbe *i Him «rwi at Mans Beaslooa. The school teechare

cf the Efat* hare bees be

op solidly, with HI the sweat taflu cocos they could command, for tbe enactment cf inch a law. Which they hare held to be only their doe

E mutter of sheer protecttoc.

When the bt* came up President £ .'-Ntte* relinquished .the . *-h-w- to F..oatcr Ackerman, and mad* a Inog "—1 exhaustive argument In avposi-

CAPE 1

OIL LANDS

Mayor—kredsrick J. Msivls. Jan. U*l»

FOR SALE

.Jas. i. m» • Eemosl K. Moore Jen. 1. ItU “ Joa Hand Jan. D l*i “ dfllwsii Hand Jan. 1. »»• " Jaa J. Dank Jan. L »M1 “ Joa H. Id well Jan. •' Wm. H Gilbert Jan. I, 1IU - John r. Jacoby Jan. 1, MU - Adam Euelke Jan. 1, 11U Preeidani of Council—John F. Jacoby. Recorder and BuperintmEoat of Water

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Eldredga Jan. i.UU Oollector—Gilbert C Huabea Jaa. L ItU Trcaeurwr—Thoa W. Itlhet. .Jan. 1, Ml* CHy Solid lor— Jan. 1 Ml City Enslncsr—S H- Townsend, Jan 1,

COUNTY OIRBCTOgy Trwnohard. Republican. MIA

Endlcott. He

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We have just secured through one ol the banking institutions of this city 680 acres of OIL ANDS in the Virgin River OH District, situated in Washington County, in the southern part of the State ol Utah. Oil waf only discovered in this district within the past year, and there are new five producing wells in this district. The title to this land is absolutely perfect and we can afford to offer it at $25.00 P-'f acre. It is worth this price for agricultural purposes, and if oil is discovered in paying quantities upon same, one can easily realize $1,000.00 per acre for their purchase-

Tenns~$5.00 an acre Aown, balance in easy payment-

FOR PARTICULARS WRITE US,

SAB k CO.

Jndfre Building, Drawer H, SALT T.AKT, CITY. UTAH

HINTS FOR FARMERS Pl8« an Partura. The spring Uttar* ahould be provkdad with a good dorar paatnrv and In addition ba gtv«e a moderate grain tlon, enough to maintain a ataedy, rap'd growth, write* an Ohio fanne .ha National Stockman. Clover alone la n-- about a matnteniDca ration, and litl* tf any growth can No secured on 1 graaa ration alone. The grmaa ration a all right a* far as It goea. but tba 4C cannot conautn* and digest enough n make any considerable growth drug lo hi* small stomach, which In the ■tg la the smallest of any domestic anlnal of like weight A given amount of grain wlIL t ten hie the pork with clover thi -.ill Id winter or dry lot leading. ia the price of grain baa beau high foe ome time and la likely to continue so be aocceaaful grower of hogs in the "uIure la the one who summer feeds

Dairy Feeding Experiment. The WUoonalu experiment station la rying out the plan at feeding dairy -ows as many pounds at grain dally •er cow as she prod we* s>eunda of auttar fat during the Ivepk, or seven lme« a* much grain a* ihe'amount of at inodnoed dally. Tb* cows receive a much bay and allagr as they w®h at op dean, naually requiring twantyiva to forty-throe pooude of allege and hre* or few pounds of hay dally, rba resell* of th* experiment will Tore Interesting. It la generally con -eded that tt ia Impossible to determine upon any hard and fast rule In eedlng cows, or, for that matter, any rther animal The aui ■ aaaful feeder la ia who can vary his fasd according to ba animals' requlrooent and ability a return a profit on the feed con-

Fwtuiaar For PsUtoaa.

The old trwdUloo that potatoes are oeeEllarty hungry for potash cannot ba •tamped oat But tt tent true Thl* la a tact many times damociatrated. Much potato tend ia deficient most of all In phosphoric add. That la the first lead. In tbs fertiliser phosphoric add .bould run high. Borne land, well melon a or domed, nesda only phosphorus. Where a complete fertiliser pays, try one high In this 00a aiaoant Do not- use too much nltiogeu. It

1 not make any dlfforeoce he proved up on his homestead entry or simply loft K. There were tbocronds of oM soldieaw wbo went t- Kansas and Nebraska after the war and took up eighty acre homesteads and when tbe grwhnp^Ms and hot winds came along simply left their entries and went hack ear - Bach of those mec have claims. Under a Bugwctne Cburt decision thee cfsims are aasignahie. R. Peala, Judge BolMlnE. Salt Lake City. Utah, perlectai the title to these claims and will pay the highest kef price tor asme. If the soldier la dead the wido helra can selt tWk Tight. If a soldier never mode an e he baa oorhing to aeii.

->lg tebars In the I*en uaad, try 400 or BOO poonds Ed •dd phosphate ■ '

Barter and Oats Mixed,

rtry -Vid oCtM grown tesogEfe^pasks of aach were uaad par acre. Tba

Certain Old Soldiers Have Land Claims Coming to Them From the Government. Any old Union Soldier or SsHov ho served Mi days or lodger in the te War of the Rebel Hoc. and who

Building Inspector—William T. Btevana.

BOARD OF EDUCATION

U*ors« 8. Powgla**. Luther a Ogd*o Dr. V U. D. Mercy -

... March, 1*1 . MetcU. 1*01 March. 1MI . March, 1*1 ...March. l»oi

Proaeeuter of Plaak—Ernaat W. Lloyd. Republican, Mlk Bbarlfl—Robert R. Corson, Republican,

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Coroeera—Mark Lake. Republican. Gee*' City; November, Mil; Wilson *. taka, M a. FepubUawn, Cold Bprlng, Novambar MM; Nathan At Cohan. M D.. Wildwood. November !*♦• jtty Clark—Julius Way, Republican, urrogwte—Charla* P. Vanaman, Republican. MIL aunty lluper!nUndsi,t of Schools—OSes.' a Barr. i*ea. County Collector—Joa«pb t Scull lupubUoas. January 1. ink County Board lot ctlertloxaa—L«amina E Hug baa, RapubUcan. I Km ounty Board of EtecUuM—Hanry »' Daugherty, Republican. Ml*, ovotj Board of Election*—WlUlam J. Tyler. Dyler. Damocrat, 1*1*. ounty Board of Election*—Michaal H K earn a, Damocrat !*«*. April. Heptambor and Dacambvr eroia of Court 'Bacond Tuaaday In OARO OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS

BOARD OF HEALTH

. A- I- Leach, pr*aidant, 8*pi 1

. V. M D. Marcy. Haaltb o

William Portar. B^raL tobart E Hand VUllam R. Bhappard. Gaorg* u Lev all

BapL 1.

r.Sept- 1.

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.. Bapt. 1 MU

CHURCH DIRECTORY tl Mary', R. C. Church. Rav Father D. E Kelly. Ractor I tact or'e office hour*—• lo 11 A

J. T Bennett, Capa May David W. Rodan. Cap* k O Sayre. 8** lal* City C Clouting, Bon lal* 01

Give Us a Chance

to prove to you how much benefit >ou would net out bank account with us Why don't you 'omc .iroum day and make your first dejiosit ? If you *f- nut it city, you can mail it to us. Doesn't make any differ how anikll the first deposit may be—we merely warn to start—(his means a good habit. Three Per Cent. Interest Paid.

Security Trust Company Cape May City, N. J.

ISAAC H SMITH, C han man J.SPICER LEAMING AARON W. HAND WILLIAM F CASSEDY ALBERT C BENNETT

HR JA ES MKCRAY KJiviiTN i Johnson JOHN It HUFFMAN Hun. ROBEkr E. HAND

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Dlrln# —n Washington 1 Octob«r. Mai

**• at BL Mary's Church. r*et during 8*pt*mb*r and •a Sunday'* at 1 and I Davotlona. Sunday and [. at t.»* o'clock. wlU b* bald la Chapai-

Unloo few rtther 40. »0 or 120 1 before Jun® ZGcd. 18?4, ha* ctetm mming to him from the Oov-

F. E. Church of th* AdvwnL Lafayette BL. between Jackson and Dace tur Rav. Arthur He**. Ractor Bundaya—Celebration of the Holy Com a union. 10* a m.. Morning Prayer. Litany and Sermon, (on tb* first Sunday of each month celebraUoa of Holy Communion) 10.1* a m. Sunday-acbool I p m., Evening (Choral) aervice Sermon T.M p. m ra. Evening

li as a. a. Sunday-echool at LM p. m. Wednesday evening Prayer Meeting al .** o'clock Young People'* Meeting Friday even Man's Meeting Saturday evening a

Vow H—Mv i il tea te*a( I

First M. E. Church. Rav. James Bum*. Pastor. Preaching on Sunday morning at M.IS > the evening at I.eL Meeting! at * a m., and l.(* p.

avaalng at I o'clock

Olaas maatinga. Tuaaday, Thursday

and Friday evening*

t tba Coid Spring Presbyterian

Fraabytartan Church. Jama* McLeod. D. U. MlnlaUr. Sunday eervtcae at M.M a. m. a I.M p. m. Eunday-achool at LM p. m. Prayer Masting Wadnaaday I.t* p n T. P. & C. *.. Friday at T.M p m. •trangara always welcome.

FIRE ALARM CARLE

11—Booth Lafayette and Grant m

OUR BECRET EOCIKTIgt

HaO. XU Washington atroat. a* a aad fourth Thursdays of each meal ■ ——^ ^--va&mTr—

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•Profrssioual tCards.

JAMES M K. HILDRETH CoUFSELLORrAT-LeW 4 Ocean direct CAPE HAY, N J. Notakv Public

| EW1S T. STEVENBC0UN8ELL0K AT LAW, 114 Wa*hixi/tox Sr.. Cafe Mat. V. Master and Bobdtor in ChancerrBapreme Court Commiaswacr. ■ starv Pebiw. Commlaalonar for Pannavlvama.

W H BRIGHT, FIRE INSURANCE IB aar Part af Cape May Coaaty Holly Beach. N. J.

See Washington THK HKAKT OK THk N ATION Three-Day Tours Pennsylvania Railroad April 29. May 13. 1909 Round Trip Rate, $10.75 or $13.25 FROM CAPE MAY

M- C- SWAIN MANUKAtTL’KEK OK Artifcial Stone Pavement, Cellars, Floors. Etc., Etc ms AaB S7®H5 siTina^.

a OCAICS A SPZCIA1

All Work Guaranteed and Best of Rkfkkrncb Fir.vishkd 30 'S'EA.itt. ErR.rr::rr e. Office and Residence* 337 Windsor Ave. (.apt Stay, A. /.

Contractors & Bnildere YORK BROS.

WALL PAPEK Big Reduction In Spring Styles Before Decorating your Room look at my New Stock. You car. save money by it. BURLAPS, L1NCRUSTA WALTON.

P. O. Box 66i. Cape May, N. J.

James J. Doak Carpenter & SBuilaet Jobbin& Promptly attended to No. 833 Washington Street CAPE MAY, N. J. Loci I Phone *7 f

TOGONSUMPTIVES Edward A. Wilson's Preparation of Hypophuephllea end BlodgetU from the original formula is the Sovereign Remedy for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis; Catarrh, La Grippe. Coughs, Colds, and all Throat and lAing Maladies. "to uaandA of Q relieved by l hoe* who have used It will have n< d recommend Ulo their felloe

W. LENOIR

626 Washington St.

Cape May, N. J.

MECRAYS’ CENTRAL MARKET Cor. Washington &nd Ocean Streets 602 Washington St. 217. 219, gal Ocean SL Meats, Groceries, Provisions and Fruits i< Ckeiee Batter*-Sharpie** Gilt EEfs-A Specialty Country Produce fresh daily from our own faro Fish, Oysters, Clams and Terrapin. DrauaS Poultry The largest market in Cape May.

Pierson and Son.

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gvon.up as i«curoil* by their phyThS undersigned as a conaumptive ean testify from his own experience a* to its value. Write at once—delays are dangerous, and may prove fatal. For fall particular*, testimonials, ete., address. o'. A-JABBOTT, Sole’Agent. 00 Abb SUeeL Raw Tor* city. R- Y

Cor. Waehlneton and Union Sts. Where you will find choice Grocies, Vegetables, Prov sions, and fruits. We also handle “Micheners Star Hams’ LOOA.L PHOKB

WILLIAM E. JOHNSON

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Bastern 'Phone 140 Y. Oysters, Salads. Outlet*, Croquette. Terrapin, Panes. Hasp Bolls Bridal Cake. Bon Bona, loe Cream. Mackaroons Silver, Linen, China, Cutlery, Canoelebra. Pal ms, Flowers. Art. Table Decorations, Announcements, Weddings. High Teas. Luncheons. Card Parties. Banquets, ColoUooi. Anniversaries

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