JAX, MAY 27, IWUy
CAPB MAY HERALD
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cJUurlal. adveruans. aubacnpin. pnuUac. alaould be addraaBcd <
CAPE MAY HERALD
..hlngton ttralt. CpB M.y, N. .
TSHIHBUAY, MAY 2i. 1SW.
SmitM OUaoo Qordocr tojta a taMe of a ptooe of ch««M, Asmrdner and 4 tea ibd Ukana U id certain ^eme of the poOUcal tUimttoa. Obartea 6. Tatar wrttaa of "The Vkta of 0»3 Mlotatora- and ChaHotie Peridne trile
one woman look cere of man)' a with gnuler eucoeea than their mother had eEperiemed. Herria ••wi.ln “fhe Chenainc South,"and i v iiu.-ea guhT'sf.'ier. In ‘ EUeauud her Aanorlcau J-erm," deal
with rei-oiuUonarj chance* In fu'ia
The Rich Student and the In-
lorlne Tnut." by Goorje Allan Hnc-
l. ahowa that all are not benefit-
led by coUece We. Orbon Sweot Mar-
edltorlat Is eotltled “To The
Graduate." The flcUon coneleta of
"Pippin and the Gaeben Lady.' dyn Van Buren; the aocm etatlment of "The Sky Man."
Henry KitcheU'Wehalor; and another .-enture of "Jimmy Pepperton of
Onhkaioo." by Robert Barr.
NOTICE TO LEGAL ADVERTISERS. ah lefai adverUaemeolii are required to he published In t ueawpaper puhliahed In the munitipahty in a county haring the largunt population, or at the county scat. By the State Census of 130a, the "City of Cape May." haa the largest po Uon In Cape May county.
Printing. In Use Cape May Herald commercial and book printing department we hare every facility for turniun out Ont-cUaa work promptly, in lar^c or small quant Ulna. Quality of clock and workmanship considered, prices are rigbL
» to art; -Whai
The time haa
is home missionT" If In that term is included the needless duplication ti churches in small oonununtties, merc -ly for the sake of perpetuating se. tarian names or glorifying denomln tional ageocioa, then the greal Chris tiso public will turn its back In dls approval. But If by home niiartons practical, organised effort to give th« etlmulatlng. ooneervlng. and tranr forming power of the Gospel to every last man and woman under our country’s flag, then the lodgment ot Christendom gives hearty favor and assent. There are lonely ranrhmi and miners who are beyond the touch of Christian Influence .There are titodes of children growing up aide of the pale «r religion's formative touch. A vast multitude of aliens
as foreign in
spirit of this new land as they are In language to Its tongue, need not h leavened by the teaching^ of Uh Gospel, which is, after all V AS beoi sakLour national genius.Intricate am difficult social problem* 'there art awaiting solution by applied Chris Uanity Truly the proper scope oi applied Christianity is great enough without any wasteful and unseemly rivalry pud friction. While everybody knows In Cm* May that Senator Hand ^rHl be 1 candidate for reflection as long ai there is any chance for him to hok the place, about him in the Jersel City Journal says: "Senator Hand has not declarehimself a candidate for reflection If he consents to run again there wil be no need of any other candidat. Bob Hand Is very well known In hit county and he has been a very gen erally successful representative. Hgets all that his cotDty asks fen and no one could do more. He Is man of the peoplee. a Utile rougl cast at time*, but on the level al ways and quite reliable. He does
he promises."
Jersey City Journal last Pri day said: ••AssgrfUyCran Stille, of Cape May was a visitor at the Stale Housi this week and from his conversatioe It Is erident that the is tired being ah Assemblyman. Three .terms 1 shown him that there Is nothing It He would not object to serving the Senate, bat he does not know whether he could get
ly barber, doc* not ask the until the shaving has progressed nea ly to a conclusion, and It could not matte any possible difference, any
Having paid bac* some *2.000.000 of the approximate *10,000,000 the sugar trust is alleged to have stater to New York alone, the trust probably sees no reason on.eaifh why It should not have a nice new hai perhaps a coaple of them. f
We have an-idea the Mad Mullah is going to gat a. Monday mornio*. epistle from a certain person *SWtiyboob if the said Mullah la not a Ut-
tba Halted States to obtain UUa to toy Government Umber or agricultural land la any elate la the Union
Tes chars. We all tore oar teachers. That's the reason wo pay them so Utile. A labor of. by. and for love la a noble thing, and we abould not debase • whom we love by offering too much filthy lucre. bo stung by the money bee. we entirety unselfish In this. If they so stung, they might oommucicsie the infection to our spotlesf children, whom we wotdd not make purse proud for anything In the world except to show that they are better off than those of our neighbors. Teaera should struggle to make both end meet. Only thus can they divine example. If there is to be any -cut due to the Industrial depres sion. It should bogie at the bulwark of our liberties, whether lt.be the little red school-house on the hid 01 the big. iU ventilated, tmsanitary edu cation emporimn In our cities. —EJlis O. Jocee, In June Llppln cott’s.
The only war to 4o this Is to buy U. 8. Government Imnd Oartlfkate*
Railroad and tiaberasn obtain title to Onvaroowot land la this way.
IgM lberatore they are getting very scarce. The firm of H. B. Sanders A _ Oa. Judge Building. Balt' Lake City, j '..'tab, -have secured a few thousand 1 flr:e# ot them that they axa offwleg at 1 us rats of *S6.00 per acre. The certificates come to 80 and 1X0 ere pieces, and can be located on ny timber or agricultural land to Alaska or any state In the Union. Bach piece has a letter of approval attached to It from the Government, and there la no limit to the time to which to locals them. According to the offlctel report of the Department of the Interior unttor date of July J. 1008. there V»_etM 76 million acres of uoapproprlgted land In Oregon, Washington, Cali-
fornia and Idaho.
Some of the finest timber land to the world !e open for eolry In these Any person wishing to gel title to some limber land or anticipating start ing a townslto In the v ' full particulars by writing U
Some Good Reading. Gome years ago, when she was a' the xenith of her powers, "Ouldu wrote two articles dealing with sub Jecte which U that time mere agitating the triad of her sisterhood These papers were entitled respee lively "Shall Women Voter and 'Love Versus Avarice." The latter, a frank annalyBla of the onuses which moke for social evil, appears in thi June Issue ot Lippincott's Magazine which the famous author mold the two articles with the proviso -thst they should not be published untl after her death. Strange to say,thev essays seem better to apply to con dklons now than to those when the) -ere first penned. AH thinking read era, whether they considered lovel> an downtrodden or not, wiH be interested In what this brilliant nov-e! 1st had to say anent topics of vital importance to the fair sex.
F. Marion Crawford’s Last Story. •The Philadelphia Press" has 46 cured .the exclusive right to pc'" serial form, "Stradeila,* the tact story written, by the great aatbc Marion Crawford, who recently dleo Italy. It is a brUllaat, fascinating 1 very entertaining story, with excellent characters and charming res. The story will not appear book form tmtU after it ha* been pah listed exclusively in ‘The Philadelphia Press." The opening chapters will appear. June 6th and the will be coutiouod both daBy and Sunday until completed. Order "The Philadelphia Press" and read the opening chapters of-this great story, rhich begins Sunday, June 6th.
If the cost of living goes up : higher, good housewives can bring home the things from market to their pretty little chatelaine pi Instead of market baskets. Would not that be perfectly lovely.
If the colored brother is not already convinced that the G. O. P. haa turned its back on him hopelessly .the increased tariff on razors should furnish the anal evidence.
To tboae brain teasers: "What la
The man who Inverts his life tat helping ~to fix and ennoble the Ideas of a com manky in Its tormattve per ted has achieved the mleslon cf a p»
trioL
% "The Young Turks are far from satisfied with the situation in ConsUntlDople." says a cable. If Metaned
Carrie Nation Bays she Is grin.
-he things she raises to that end of the alphabet, 00 gaesttens wf
HOW TO OBTAIN OOVUtMMKNT TIMBER OR AGRICULTURAL LANDS
. Jan.1, l»n ..tea. L 1*1* tea. 1. 1M1 ..tea. 1. m .Jan. 1. X»U Jan. t, UU —Ian. L mt
Jobs V. jaooby...
Recorder aad SuparinMadsnt of Water Works. John W. Thompson, Jan. L !»»• -
Ervin JL JDdradga, Jah. 1.1*10 atlbsrt a Hughom. j*n. x, m« -Tboa W. MiUst..JaL X. Ill*
BOARD OF EDUCATION - si K. Btltes, Prasldant—March lint
WllUom Porter, Clerk March, 1*11 JB- Lsaoh March. 1*1* Howard F. Otter March 11-0 William IL Sheppard.., March. 131 Wffiam B. OUbort March, !»•» [• S. Douglaso. .,i March, 1»J>
>r C. Ogden March, 1W ’. M. D. Marcy March.
BOARD OF HEALTH L. Leach. Presldsnt, Sept i, 1*01 Dr. V. at. D. Marcy. Health offtcer—
ttepc L >»>'
William Porter, Secretary. .8*pL 1, J»i< Robori R Hand B«pL l. 1» " William R_ Bhappard BapL Gaorga L. Lovett SepL
Sheriff’s Sale r virtue of a writ of Wert Facte. 0 f* r £j u " , oJ- o £ ? lr ce '£!d SU^hSUln^rh^ c-’ terth watte 1* chmplalnant andAnmi A Hamilton, at ala. are defendants, null expose to sale at public vendue TUESDAY. JUNE 1st. 1M». wean the hour, of twelve and five ock p. m.. to wit. at one o'clock in
Court County, New Jersey, — — piece of ground In the Doroufch lolly neocn Luy, vape May County. State of New Jorsey. —COLNNtNa at a point on the aouthweeterl)- side of Taylor Avenue a dietanca of two hundred and fifty fret eoutheaxlerly from the Southerly corner of Taylor and Pacific Avenue, and running thence O) along the Une of said
(24) thence (2) en_ _ - -- aeld last courae and a eouthweatarlr diction along the Une of lote numbered renly-three 02) and twenty-four <24) distance of one hundred test te a ~~- ir of lota numbers sight- <*) nine _»d twenty-fourtli): thence (2) an right angles to said last course.an a northwesterly direction along the _oe of lote numbers (T) and sight and twenty-two and twenty tErei distance of eighty ISO) feet to a cc lote numbers t«) and twenty-one
iwuity-one - place of t>-_„
- .aty-two <«) Block Na forty-eight (4*) 1
of one hundred (HM) feet t f beginning. Being lots No (22) and- twenty-three t
- the said *° r ROBERT R. CORSON. Sheriff. Agutexm
APE MAY COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT. - Board ot Health of the City of Cape May vw. Emm* B. Stuart and Henry Stuart. In attacbfceoL OontracL Notice. Notice la hereby given that a writ of attachment, at tha suit of the Board of Health of ths Oty of Cape May, against the rights and credits, money* and effects, goods and chattSla, lands and tenements hereinafter partteriarly described, via: All that certain lot of land, being lot No. 41. situate in the City Odonty of Cape May and Btate New Jersey, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the north-
la the •wectMhL.elffe Une of Bbnira street and 'rtJSng theoce by ssi Hughes lot sooth' siltyOve degre
t (8 8
16 min. W) one hundred and twenty four and seven tenths (184.7) feet O the southeast comer of Isaac Sbaw lot; thence by the same north twe.i-ty-foor degrees and forty-five mifnib.. .west (N 34 deg. 45 min. W) fifty feet; thence north sixty-fivs degreee and fifteen mlmJtea east (N 66 16 min. B) one hundred and twenty toor and aeven tanths (1*4.7) fee: to the westerly side line of saM Elmira street; thence by the snld U.:e
red and thirtydive
land more or less.
The aforesMd lot Na 41 being ttw marked on a map of lots as told
by N. C. Price divide tbs estate
of Betty W.'Hashes, deceased, dated November l*7fl, and recorded at Cape ““ "—' — N. J.. and being
conveyed by Dan
a and wife, by dUd . 13, 1876. and recorded la the Clerk’s Office la ths County of May. to Deed Book Ha 41. 35 Ac, to Bmma B. Stuart
COUNTY DIRECTORY
Trenchant. Republican, 1*1* ircull Judge—Alien & EruUcotL Itepublioas, KIL law Judge—Jamss M. !£. ~ xlrelii. UecbUcan, 1(1L rocseutw of I'lMa—Ernest W. Lloyd, Republican, im. Sheriff—Robert R- Cure on. Republican. 111*. City; November, 1*11; WlUon A Lake. M. IX. RepubUoen. Cpld Spring, November 1*10: Ns than A. Cohen, M. D., Democrat, Wlldwoud. November 1M» County Clerk—Julius Way, Republican. January 1*1*.
CHURCH DIRECTORY 8L Mary s R. C. Church. RST. Father D. & Kelly. Rector. Rector-, office boan-4 to U A. M . to EM P. U. Divine aervtcee at 8L Mary-e Churcb. Waahlngton atnet during September an i October, Masree Sunday"« at 7 aad 1 o'clock A. M. Davottona, Sunday and T.M o'clock, will be held In Chapel. Confeerione -Batordaya and Thuredxj - before the First Friday, from EM to t P. 1C, aad from T.M to EM P. M. >. E. Church of tha Advent. Lafayette BL, between Jackaon aad De catur. Rev. Arthur Hera, Rector Bun day.—Celebration of the Holy Con. Ltmloa. EM a a., Morning Prayei litany and Sermon, (on the first Sun day of each month celebration of Hob Communion) lt.M a m. Sunday-echo * p. m.. Evening (Choral) earvlce and Sermon T.l* p. in. Week-daya—Wedneeday., Evening reyer, T.M p. sa Satnte Day'a CalebraUcn of the Hoi rinmualon Sam. Baptlet Church. Preaching on Sunday morning at IE! and la kte evening at T.M. Sunday morning Warkara Meeting ,
Ing at T.M o’clock. Man’a Meeting Saturday evening EM o'clock. FI rat M. E. Church. Rev. George L. Dobbins, D. D. Preaching on Sunday morning at U.M 1 the evening at CeL Prayer Meetings at S a m.. act 6.16 p. m., on Sundays. I Bp worth League Devotional Servlet Mondays, at 7.46 p. m. Mid-week prayer aarvlca Wednesday evening at 7.45 o'clock. (Sara meetings. Tuseday. Thursday end Friday evenings at 7.46 p. m
Church Sunday morning at 1EM. Prashytarlan Church. McLeod. D. XX, Minister, r servioes at X*.M a. m. 8.00 p. m. Sunday-school at EM p. m. Prayer Meeting Wednesday 8.00 p. m. Y. P. 8. C. E. Friday'at 8.00 p. m.
- Caps May Connell, tn. MM Royal AT. «f each mopth at Auditorium. Cape May Ledg* Na. IL Aj <X D. W. Meste First and third Tburedaya of'each tlatnfaia Lodge Na w of V.rWsptoS MS
bean. ItlE County Superintendent of Bcliooli a Barr, ISO*. County Collscloi—Joseph. L Scull Itepub- " n, January 1. 1*12. County Board luf Election*—Lcunli Hughe*. Republican, ISO*. County Board of Eleclione—Hem Daugherty, Republican. 1010. County Board of Elections—Willie Tyler, Dyler, DcmocraL'lnO. County Board of Election*—Miclui Kearns, Democrat. 100*. April, September end December.
BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS B. Smith. Palermo Jen. 1, mu 6. Johnson, Ocdan City, Jnn. 1, ISIS P. Fox, Ocean City Juu. i, mo Sylvester Spence. Cuehcn. .Jan. L mt Ludlam. Sa Itetmle. .Jen. ■ .«
fine Jen. « Ml:
J. T. Bennett, Cape Moy. . .Jvi. 1. 1»10 David W. Roden. Cepe May --Jan. 1, 10U
Is Your Money lUukitiK money for you ? The more of it you have employed for you the less you need to wotlc yournelf. If you keep on saving and putting your savings to work, the funded capital of your earning years w ill gradually take up the burden and you will not need to work at al!. Have you ever thought about having some money At Work For You? If not, it is time you did if you have any regard for youfuture comfort or for the well being of those tie pendent
THREE PER CENT. INTEREST
Security Trust Company Cape May City, N. J.
Say-re, Sea 1
s CHy..
State Senator—Robert li Hand. Repub T. IMS. nbly man—C. E Stale, Republics
TAX COMMISSION ERE Elite H. Marshall, Seavllte 1 Ulwall H. Townsend, Cape May CoHouse 1 Aaron W. Hand. Cape May City 1
groftfsional (Sards.
JAMES M. E. HILDRETH Counskllob-At-Law 114 Ocean Street CAPE MAY, N J. Notary Public
^KWUS T. STEVENSOOUNSKLLOH AT LAW, C14 Wasuisotos St.. Cape Mat. N . Master and Solietto' in Chancery Supreme Court Commissioner. Notary Public. Commissioner for Pennsylvania.
W H BRIGHT, FIRE INSURANCE to aar Part of Cape May Connty Holly Beach, N. J.
Contractors & Builders YORK BROS. P. O. Box 66i. Cape May, N. J.
James J. Doak Carpenter & SBuiIcier Jobbing Promptly attended to No. 833 Washington Street CAPE MAY, N. J. Local Phone 97
TflflsUMPTTVES {‘•Edward A. Wilson’s Preparation of Hyponhoaphltes and Blodgetli from the original formula is the Sovereign Remedy for Consumption, Asthma, iSronchiUs; Catarrh, La Grippe, Coughs, Colds, and all Throat Lung Maladies. "lousands of .relieved by Those who have used it m-UI have no ' Ulotheiriellow
It has cured many after they wete givaa^up aa incurakU by their phyThe undersigned .as a consumptive can testify from his own experience to lie value. W rite al once—delay s are dangerous, and may prove fatal. For fnl) particulars, testimonials, etc., address. O- A'ABBOTT, Sole^Agent, BO Ann Street, Sew York City, N. Y
) SUBSCRIBE NOW 1 > . for the > ► “CAPE MAY HERALD- ► * No Home Complete 1 « i Without tt
*100 *1.00 *1.00 *1.00 *1.00 $1-05 *1.00 *Loe *1.00 *1.00 *1.00 *1.00 *L00 11.00
HELP WANTED—MALE. Wkoted—Young men t»4oarn autobusiness by mall aad prs
Pennsylvania Railroad Fast Express Trains Between CAPE MAY ANO BROAD SIREEISTAIION Philadelphia Beginning May 28
Leave Broad Street Station Arrive Gape May BEGINNING HAY 29 Leave Cape May Arrive Broad Street Station.
WEEKDAYS 4 05 p. m. 0.05 p. m. WEEKDAYS 7.20 a. m. 9.21 a. m.
SUNDAYS 9-35 a- m. 11.35 a - m -
4-55 P- m - 6 -55 P- m -
Express trains on quickened schedules leave Market Street Wharf for Cape May at 8.36 a. m. 3.52 p. m. weekdays, 8 40 a. m. Sundays^ and ao p. m. Saturdays only. Leave Cape May at 7.05 A. M. 4.15 P. M. weekdays and 4.15 P. M. SundaysImproved service between Ca|>e May and Millvile has been placed operation.
J. R. WOOD Passenger Traffic Manager,
GEO
W. BOYD .eneral Passenger Agent.
VI- C- SWAIN MAXLFACTVHEH OF Artificial Stone Pavement, .Cellars, Floors. Etc., Etc iraiLS as® @7®ss sswas®. **Y COLOR OR DESIGN A SPECIALTY
All Work Guakaxtkkd and Bett of Reference Flrmshkd 30 TTMTPEMJBhTClB. Office and Residence, 237 Windsor Ave. " Cape Afay, A. /.
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. Cape May, N. J.
MECRAYS’ CENTRAL MARKET Cor. Washington and Ocean Streets 602 Washington SL 217, 219, aal Ocean SL Meats, Groceries, Provisions and Fruits t< Choice Butters •Sharpies* Gilt Edge-A Specialty Country Produce fresh daily from our own fari» Fish, Oysters, Clams and Terrapin. Dressed Poultry The largest market in Cape May.
Pierson a nd Son.
NEW CAPE MAY ! MARKET#
Cor. Washington and Union Sts. Where you will find choice Grocies, Vegetables, Prov sions, and fruits. We also handle “Micheners Star Hams’ Loca.l Phone:.
WILLIAM E. JOHNSON
purer. LI Den, (Aina, Cutlery. Oaodelel-m. Pahra Flowere. Art. Table Deeoretlnn-. AnwMioerinrut*. WedOlnB*. B Kb Tee*. Loneheon*. Card Panic*. Banquet*, ColoUpns. Aunireraarir* Sixteen yrey* sxperieoee Formerly with H. B. WImicy. Philadelphia. First dam aerrioe. Eetimate* cheerfully given. 03m. ©. it euei ?s "AM»LAONCH» BUfLDER^li r.Coigitsiid JefinsmSts

