Cape May Herald, 6 May 1909 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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THtaSOiAY, HAY A, NOTICE TO LEGAL ADVERTISERS. AM Vc*tl tdverlUt'in«ju« rre re AolrdA to be puMlobed to t oewopi per publtobnl la Ute muoAclpodllr li a cooolj tniila* lb« lar*«« populo Ooo, or at the cooruj rctl. By the BUM Otnto* of 1*06, IB* -CltY ol Otpe May.'* ha* the Nareat populo

Printing. la the Cap* May Herald oommer eUl tad book prtaUac v* bar* erery facility for torniot. oat fint<Uai work prourpdr, la larAi . Quality ol Hocl

price* are rlAhL

aatten for May.

root to aM people e bo love Uk r are to be found to tBe Alay r at Recreation which as

1 for d Ml notion, which to cotaiolY war ranted by the current iasue. Jte aril tie* and ptctorva—there are 12A Ooc e In the e from the pen* ecu camera* at mea who have been there Recreation to alwaya virile, full ol iotereat and alwaya tnatworthy. Bnerwoo Houeh. author of the fa amn aural "64-40 or Fight." and on. at the beet of practical aportemen.

“The ft alive cf th< North Wood*.” HoUia Burg«n. tb. world famed yachtsmen, give* inetructiooB for "getting acquainted" wh a amall yacht. There ere twenty other ibatrwctii and interesting article* in thl* iua

recreation: flablog. ahcctb«. ' bak «a*llng. canoeing. autaaobUJog. ton. od. etc, which will etronsly appen: to egaxtacen. The cover of Recre. tloo fa ooe at the moat socceraful U. ertora of thel eeaaoo's production and akne fa worth the price at the magm-

•etrion at chape, wrote in e hock : an attempt either to apgi-oi imate o: aldeatep public npUfan. Thto to true of all larws except unwritten lawe.i ■whlcli case you are entitled 10 at you wieh. and thi

All laws. Loth written and unwrk ten, may be viewed according elthe. to the letter or the eptrih The legal prcfeealon sj^parts the letter and k U torn eopporied by the ettrit. The *e why a poor man addon: gete ,• box seat where be can see the aptrft **1 4** J* at the exceae o ■agat verbiage, the letter of the htw tm supposed jo be plain, so a poc *• eu^eod td know ail abot It without botheji* the Judge wit:

OH LANDS

•• ~ '• ' ~ ~

FOR SALE

We have just secured through one ol the banking institutions of this city 680 acres of OIL ANDS in the Vir-

^uated in Washington County, in the

Utah.

gin River OU Dis'rict^Ei^uate southern $ar| qf t^e State fcl l

Oil was only discovered in this district within the past year, and

there are now five producing wells in this district.

The title to this land is absolutely perfect and we can afford to offer it at 925.00 P-r 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 ac:e for their purchase.

Tenns-$5.00 an acre ilown, balance in easy payments

FOR PARTICULARS WRITE US.

SANDERS & GO.

Jndre Building, Drawer H, SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH

AN ORDINANCE

CONCERNING SIDE WALKS BecUoo L B* It ordalscd and »n»cd by tb* Inhabitant* of lb* City of -apa May lb City Council aasemblad and It la hr**bjr •nacled by tb* authority of tb* (am*. That all peraon* owning Heal ... a., of Gape May treating

Franklin Street

i-are. ^ ctmUnua -

T*fay*na~Stre*t te s*«reu Ay«au* both M<fa* from Hi to Franklin Street, Kearney Avenu* "—it both (Idea

from Hugb<-

Howard

Howard Btreat t lo Columbia Avei

•areey Amu* from Beech 00 both ■Ido*. Qu**n Street " Beach Areroo to Stool Beach Avenue from ” * JP the North aide. -

^ja^aoo

■ —-— Parry StreeF „ Street Jackaoo Street both el dr. Bridge over Cape Islam" " 1 Avenue. Broad Street from Jackson Street to Elmira Street Decatur Street both todea from Lafay ett* Street to Bosch Arenua. Stockton

"si\

f™, TSttSiS 1 a?s?

“T St^et both aide. fromCiolumbl«

■A Grant 8tree:

'SuUi*eaM l *alda Br fl^n Perry Street, Madison Idee from Washington

Mt^leee Utah toaTTSl In breadth a?l

The fadrit of tb« law, on the other head, to as shiftinr as .'O* aaude the **a. ao that the 9upremo Cbwt *T divide five to four with cut ht> wMlatloo. EHto 0. Jooee Right Time for Tariff Revision. »Vx*e LeeUe’e Weekly. it to the general Impreeelon Ur' the ackattoo of tariff revtofaa com, ■t ao toopportnoe momeaL But ther «r» those who toetot oo the gootrarj view. Tbt> argument a m w Vraaeot is the beat pcsdbte Ume to which to revfaw the tariff, becaoao k to gearwlly conceded by

oo* quarter loch in toward, the gutter as will be recorr atSM^Skid ordain.. i T owner or ownaia fo 25'mSJB£j!S*«SSl? a i, «^ir^ J coji^ 1 n oo UM u, LS^; f-HS ‘SSSaS^

HOW TO OBTAIN GOVERNMENT TIMBER OR AGRICULTURAL LANDS

Without Having to Live on the Land

a Day.

The average Individual _ ttdoka that the only way to get title to Government Lands to make a homeaUad entry and lire oo cam* five yean before getting a title. He U of the opinion he U limited to ISO acre* and be would not live on a tract at land five year* It the Govern meet would deed him over ooe-half of a state. There is a way for any cKtoaa of the United State* to obtain title to any Government Umber or agricultural land In any slate in the Union without residence or cultivation. The only way to do thto la to boy Government Land Certificate,

nu^gay for

and Umbermen obtain

tHle to Government land in this way. The government dtooooUnned tosu*og these certificates about the year therefore they are getting very scarce. The firm of H. B. Sander* A Co . lodge Bonding. Balt lake City. Utah, have secured a few thousand acres of them that_tbey are ottering

at the rate of 136.00 per acre.

The certificate* come In 80 and 120 ire pieces, and can be located

Mayor—Frederick J. Meirta. Jan Lilli SMennag Joseph a Hug has. Jan-1, 1111 OeoaoU—Wbl S. Shaw ..Jan. 1, mi ■amual H. Moore Jan 1, 1IU Joe. Hand. .Jan L W Hfllw.il Hand Jan L ill* Jaa J. Dusk Jan L mi Joa H. Elw.ll ..Jan. L 2*11 Wm. a Gilbert--..Jan 1. mi John F. Jacoby. Jan L 1IU “ “ .Jan L mi

Rocordar and SuparinUndant of Wator Works John W. Thompson Jaa. L 1*11 A mu* or—Ervin H Bdredg*. Jan 1.1110 Collector—Olllxrt C. Hugh** Jan L 1*1* Treasurer—Thoa. W. Millet..Jan L l»w Oty Solicitor— Jan 1 111 City Eoglneer—8. H. Towasond. Jan 1,

BOARD OF EDUCATION

U Least.. 1 F Otter.

Samuel IL SUlee, President—March INI Portar. Clark March,

March. 111! March IN .March, 111

William Gilbert March. INI Oeorg* S. Douglas* March, IN, Luth*r C Ogdao March, 111 Dr. Y. M. D. Marcy March. INI

BOARD OF HEALTH Dr. A. L. Leach. Preridutt. Sept 1. INI Dr. V. M. D. Marcy. Haahh officer— B*pL 1, 1111 William porter. Secretary Sept. 1. Ill* Robert 8. Hand 8*pC 1. IN* WUllam R. Sheppard Sept 1. 1110 Oeorg* I* Lovett BepL 1

CHURCH DIRECTORY

T to AM P. M. Urine rervlce* at 8L Mary'* Church. Washington street during September and October. M»*eee Sunday"* at T and I o'clock A. M. DctoUool Sunday and Friday evening! at 7.N o'clock. All mrricca will t>* hold In Chap*L Confaaslann—Saturday, and Thursday, before th* First Friday, from AN P. M.. and from T.S* to I N P. M.

Lafaystta 8L, bstwsae Jackson and Doitur. R*v. Arthur Haas, Rector odays—Celebration of th* Holy Com muni on, AN a. m. Morning Prajrsr, Litany and Sermon, (on th* first Sunday of each month celebration of Holy

Communion) 10.M a. m. tiunday1 p m-, Evening (Choral) sorrloo and

Sermon T.N p m.

•dnoedayA Evonlng

Prayer. I.N p m.

Saint, Day',, (tolabrauon of th. Holy

' - | •. a.

Young P*opl,'. Mretlng Friday •

Rev. Jan

First M. A. Church.

i tb# evsnlng at T.eA Mae tings at I a m., and I c Sundays Sunday school at AM p m. Ep worth League Sunday T.N o'clock. Mid-week prayer eerric* ranlng at I o'clock. (fees meeting*. Tu«*d*-. Thursday and Friday rvsnlnga

•arric** at th* Cold Spring P ebytarian Church Sunday morning at 1AW.

COUNTY DIRACTOEY

Law Judge- Jan

I M. E. ' rdreth. Ks-

i'rooocuur of Ptoab-Ernoot W. Lloyd.

Republican, U1A

Sheriff—Robert R. Corson. Republican.

iha

aronare—Mark Lake, Republican, Ooeai aty; November, 1111; Wilson A lake. ML D.. R«publican. Cold Spring. November mi; Nathan A- Cohen. M. IX. Democrat, Wildwood. November INI. County Clerk—Julius Way, RapubUcan.

January llll.

Surrogate—Charise P. Vanaman, Itepubof Schools—Oecar

Scan Re pub—Learning L

County Superlnteodi

O Barr, INI.

County Collector—Joseph ] ■lean, January i. llll. County Board lof Election Uushaa. Republican, IMA County Board at Electl (

Daugherty. Republican. 1110. County Board of ElecUone—Wmian Tyler, Dyler, Democrat, ilia County Board of ElecUone—Michael

Kearns Democrat, INI.

April. September and December, arm* of Court—Second Tueeday

L Johnson. Ocean City, J J. P. Pox. Ocean aty - Sylvester Spence, Goe.-ci. It J. D. Ludlem. So. D*nnl*..J D. Schell*nger. Erme....... .J J. T Bennett. Cep* Mny. ’ D«vld W Roden. Care May C Sayre. 8** 1*1* aty J

Give Us a Chance

to prove to you bow much tx-ncfit you would jjel out o bank account with tin Why don’t you come around day and make your 6rst deposit > If you arc not m t city, you can mail it to u>. Doesn't make any diflerct how small the Crst deposit may l«- we merely want y to start—this means a good halm. Three er Cent. Interest aid.

Security Trust Company Cape May City, N. J.

ISAAC H. SMITH, Chairman J.SPICER LEAMING AARON W. HAND WILLIAM F. CASSEDY ALBERT G. BENNETT

HENRY C. THOMPSON. DR JAMES MECRAY REUBEN T JOHNSON JOHN B. HUFFMAN Hon. ROBERT E. HAND

Anthony B. Smith Slat* Senator—Robert £

Director

ci*mI. Itopubll •

SUlla, RapubUcan.

TAX COMMIMIONERA. 1. Marshall, SeavlUe 1MU IL Townaand, Cap* May Court •* llll W. Hand. Cap* May Oty tile

frolfjsioual (Sard*.

JAMES M. E. HILDRETH Uounsellor-At-La w 214 Ooean Street CAPE MAY, N Notary Public

N..

J^KWIB T. BTEVENBC0UNBELL0R AT LAW, 014 WaauisoTOg Br..

Master and (solicitor m (.'LancervBupreme Court Couimiuioacr.

heUry Public.

Commissioner for Pennurlvania.

W H BEIQEI, FIRE INSURANCE la aar Part *f Cape May County Holly Beach. N. J.

Contractors & Builders YORK BROS. P. O. Box 661. Cape May, N. J.

Alaska or any state to the Union. ~ i piece baa a letter of approval (bed to tt from tb* Government, and there is ao limit to the time to wtkft to locale-tiam .^a cording to thsflCglAl rape the Department of the Interior under date of July 1, 1888, there to sOU

Prayer Masting Wsdnssday T.N p. n T. P. 8. C. E, Friday at 1M p. m. ftrangara alwaya wslcoms

Fine alarm calls.

James J. Doak Carpenter & SBuilaei Jobbing Promptly attended to No. 833 Washington Street CAPE MAY, N. J. Local Phone 97

and In Oregon, Waxtringtoc, Cull.'oruis and Idaho. Borne of the finest timber land la the world Is open for entry to these Any person wtofatog to gat Utto to

Sheriff* Sale stole* of a writ of Fieri FSois* S °f«5ir. lh *on 0o S twsety-third day at April, JL pi. INI.

TOCONSffMPTIVES Edward A. WUson'a Preparation of Hypopbospliile* and BlodgelU from the original formula ia the tjovcrelgn Remedy for Couiumptlon, Asthma, Bronchi tie; Catarrh, La Grippe, Coughs, Colds, and all Throat and Ijing Maladies, ouaanda of ... Mrtkvgdogrl. Those who have used It will have other, and recommend it lo their fellow

See Washington THK HEART OP THE NATION Three-Day Tours Pennsylvania Railroad May IS. 1909 Round Trip Rate, $10.75 or $13.25 FROM CAPE MAT According to hotel •elected Detsilrd Itineraries and full information of Tickei Auruu or T J It WOOD. PnaVr Traffic M.D'nr UEO W BOYD, trim P.».'r Ag'l

M. C. SWAIN MANLFALTUREK OK Artificial Stone Pavement, Cellars, Floors. Etc., Etc 7312 iiffllD S7S)i32 32inf!lS53. AIT COLO* 0k Dill Cl A SPECIALTY

All Work

Offic

OCARANTEKD .

30 -2-xtA.:

and Residence, 2J7 Windsor

Best

Refekeme I'm

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

MECRAYS’ CENTRAL MARKET Cor. wAhington and Ocean Streets 602 Washington St. 217, 219. aa| Ocrexi SL Meats, Groceries, Provisions and Fruits i< Cheka Batters-ShArplesi GUt Edgc-A Specialty Country Produce fresh daily from our own far® Fish, Oysters, asms end Terrapin. Dressed Pool try The largest market in Cape May.

1 by Ihdr phyTbe undersigned aa a eonsumptlt. m 10*1117 irom his own experience as to Its value. Write at once—dclayx are dangerous, xd may prove fatal. >r full particulars, testimonials,

Pierson a.nci Son. ;|l»Ew|c*PE|mY|wBkEt^ Cor. Washington and Union Sts. Where you will find choice Grocies, Vegetables, Pro" sions, and fruits.- We also handle “Micheners Star Hams'. Loo A L Phonb

WILLIAM E. JOHNSON -4ss,-Caterer«s=F-Kssirrn •Phone 14® T. Oysters, Salads, Oalletf, CroqueUs, Terrapin, PsUre. Rssp Roll* Brldsl Cake, Bon Boos, lo* Cream, Mscksroon*

Plillsdelphis. First elsu service, ^■timates cheerful

USm. @. <§t euei ?s ttyim ■ Mfl • jAUWCH * BUILDER ^if Office aai Shop-Cor. Corgie and JeSsrson Sts CAPS MAY N. J.

THE HOMESTEAD v tan Car. ^*iMiigton *ai J*cki*s Sti. Cap* Has THE CAFE b thoroughly up-to-date in all appcfartmenta. Handsomely appointed parlors for ladle*. CmugM •rrvfawltkcfcoltrn Wise*, Uf*an,^ tow* J. J. tolD . Haaotpr