Cape May Herald, 10 June 1909 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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THLKSUAV. JUNE 1

"FmcK Uio world »Kli jour near forward and your txackbocc »iral«hu Special excepdona are made la buck la* a blaxard or aidc-atoppla* an au lomoUla

The tariff Unkere have been malisaed. after all Stockln«8 are xk» goin* u> be any higher and no addl ttonal doty ha* been imposed on the

Putrid Politic* plays the same old part again In "aeullns" the Philadelphia strike. We do have party govern meat In this country, but a little plai government would not be a bad thing for a change, and the Gtbony shows that a change is coming

By way of contrast wtth the c tomary commencement flubdub and guff about the college man being the hope of the country, the observation of Princeton's president that "the kind of men who are to share In shaping the future are not large!} exemplified in our schools and colleges' U refreshing-

Gambling Is a GlantO ctopus whose tentacles are fastened on every trade and tndustry.There has probably never been a time when the Indulgence ol this passion has taken so evil a form or has been so widely diffused as in our own generation, liv the last cen Cory K was a practice of the wealthy and leisure classes Today' its hold Is upon the masse* The largest space .in the daily newspapers furnishes in formation of Interest only lo gamblers. Many believe ‘that It Is in hu vrixri nature, as well as in the natuie of "k free people, to gamble.

The State Supreme Court has abol

Ished "opinion day.' the fiied oocs sion when lawyers from all parts o. tfche State having cases before tht Court made 'trips to Trenton to beat Its decdasioos Hereafter the Justices will file their opinions whenever Teadj '.mad not hold ttsfm for delivery ocany specific day/ How far the change will suit tteBieoibers of the bar remains to be developed, but there Is no reason why they should not be Informed promptly when opinions are filed, and at least expense than hav

ing to go to the State House.

For a Sane Fourth. With the Fourth of July only about ’ a month off. the suggestion is again heard In many quarters In favor of a more sane observance of the lion's birthday. This appeal Is made annually and in many places the pro pricey cl the request has been recog

nixed. ’

/ h^pef&triotic American will object - to an enthusiastic celebration, but It Is becoming^ore and more a cooced-.«-d fact that the indiscriminate and cafeless use of firearms, the sensleas explosion of giant Orecrackei in a dangerous manner and making ■of needless noise are not necessarily signs or genuine patriotism. The police will have an opportunity to take a hand In the situation.

THE STOLEN KISS Earns Barton as she rode along on sir trusty little cob 1*14 no beed to tbs weather, ae absorbed was aba In her own tboughta Haltib Underwood was coming that night to ask her to be bis wife, aha fait sure, for his mauncr ut the Fletchers* dsnee the other evening had been un-

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, - r -li'.nM/vb* rive him7 Could stui ever low uWu slic did uut altogether trust! Ah, If only Jack could speak she knew what answer she would give If Lsked the same question, bat Jack never would now, though jeen •go be bad shown In a bundled Uttle ways that be loved her. But that was before bis father died and Brlammare was found to bs mortgaged an the affaire terribly involved. *o ndw J*«k waa a poor man and bad Wren undertaken work a* Underwood'! agent to pay off tba mortgage whleA Kalph held. Buno wn» rich and could do as she liked with the fortune she had Inherited from her mother, but waa powerless to help Jack because of that unwritten law that “a man la to woo, a woman to be wooed.” The ralu poured down end at last awoke Esme l«. a aense of what waa going on around ber. The rain was coming down In torrents. and an ominous roll of thunder In the distance made Beauty tremble. It was a lonely part of the road. Only a little cabin, much out of repair, waa In eight. She hastened toward It. not knowing If Mrs. O'Grady still occupied the place or whether she had already gone to live with ber lis-

ter In Kerry.

On trying to lift the latch Eeme found It was locked, but discovered a shelter in the peat shed at the back. As she stood there caressing bsi horse to allay Us fears she was startled to bear a key fitted Into the lock of the door In front of the house. Tbs boards of the mod covered waHs were 111 fitting and rotten, and Esme could distinctly bear they entered and shook tbs water from their clothes. “A good thing w# were so near the place." said Under wood. “Yes," answered a voice which made Esme blush In the semldxrknees; "it Is a bad storm, but it win soon be over. I am net sorry It has com* now, you win eee that something must be done to the place before another tenant occupies It It Isn't fit for a dog to live In. much less a human being.” *T •hall do nothing. It’s no use spending money on property of this kind. 'Jbcse peasants are used to pigging It Leave the place aleoa.” That Is. of coarse, your'affair. Mr. Underwood.” said Jack. “In my position as agent It out tc you what was needed, but I cannot mak* you do It Only I teU you as man to man that the neglect of your tenants’ Interests la a disgrace neighborhood. I hav# worked as your agent In order to work off the mortgage which you hold on my property, but 1 suppose the foreclosure you threaten must come now, for I cannot work for you any longer and have not money to redeem the estate." “And pray why am I to lose your valuable service*?" said Underwood. Ton know that during my manage ment your profits have nearly doubled, but when It cornea 'to distilling Hquon In underground distilleries and expect ing ms to be a party to the fraud I draw the line.” "How dare you speak like this to m*r said Underwood, choking with rage. Ton pauper, if I bad not eu ployed you you Leonid have starved T "You are exaggerating my poverty, said Jack In a calm tone. “It Is trus st work I hoped to property, but when you expect dishonest work you hare come

wrong man.

“By the way." continued Jack, and feme could hardly catch his wolds, for be was already In tbe road, “I have ordered back the ptoas and stills." The dickens poo haver roared Underwood as he paced the miserable A Quarter of an hour later Esme ras in the oosy office of ber friend and aflrliir, Mr. Since. “It M a large sum of money to ln-

HOW TO'OBTAIN GOVERNMENT TIMBER OR AGRICULTURAL

LANDS

Without Having to Uvo on th« Land

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The average Individual thteha tat the only way to got UUo to

stead entry and Uvs on earn# five rearm before getting a UUe. He is of the opinion he Is limited to 160 acres and he would not live on a pact ri land five year* If the Govern- . eni would deed him over ooe-half

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Is s way for any cKlees of the United States to obtain title to any Government timber or agrloul tural land in any state In the Union without residence or cu’tlvatkm. The only way to do this Is to buy . S. Government Land Certificates aod pay for your land wtth same. Railroad and Umbermen obtain title to Government land la this way. The government discontinued Issuing these certificates about the year SSS therefore they are getting very -scarce. The firm of H. B. Sanders A Co., Judge Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, have secured a few thousand acres of them that they are offering at the rate of *86.00 par sen The certificates come la 80 end Ij ire pieces, and cun be located on any timber or agricultural land la Alaska or any state in the Union. Baoh piece has a letter of appro— attached to It from the Government, and there U no limit la the time 4n which to locale them.,— log to the official report of the Department of the Interior under date o' July 1, 1908, there to stMl million acres of unappropriated land In Oregon, Washington, Callfomla and Idaho. Some of the finest Umber land in the wortd to open for eotry In these atee. y ._/ Any person wishing to get some Umber land or anticipating start townalte In the west: can get foil particulars by writing the above

As To OU and Water. There ho* been talk Cor several weeks about a lunch ton the Governor Intends to give at Spring Laki In the near future,-at which It to deratood he wib announce his intention of going into certain South Jersey -cramries to oppose the oomlna Uoc of lawmaker* who opposed hie bills last winter. It to a matter of common gossip that be Intends to 1 site both Bewfclicana and reforms to this luncheon and tbtwe to grat doubts about who wtH accept the inn rations The New Idea office httntere feel that they may compromise themselves before the people If they hob nob wtth Republicans, even at Governor's luncheon Then they not censor the invitations. The regniare do not say anything, bat it is derstood that a good many of thee wtU u unavoidably dotalnsd day at the luncheon. The Govern©, thinks the losne In the next i Public Utilities CommtoreUct afc* npeu primaries for Governor and Coo

NOTICE TO LEGAL ADVERTISER*.

The New Hotri at Cape May to' 4 grand affair. The Old Bai& to a landmark of the city, tmt'tMrs to room to

“I know." said the girt la b» quick bright way, “but what does that matI have sver so much msrf whsn

know tbs mortgage win be forec If this money to not paid, and I hava other reasons as wall.” Beauty, trotting along la tbs twl»ht. was within a mile of her warm stable when aba sudl swerved from a dark figure waJ rapidly along In the shallow’.

OouncU-Wm. A fltew ..Jan. L UM ■■mail K. Moore Jam. L UU Jo*. Hang. Jam L in BftwB Mud -jam. L IMS Jam J. Jan. l. UU Jo*. H. BwoU .Jan. L 1»U Wm. B QUbart...Jan. 1. ItU John F. Jacoby Jan. L UU -• “ .Jan. L MU

r. Jacoby."

. . - „ _ _ *. 9f Wlffiar Works. John W. Thomt»on, Jan. L UU Aa****or—Krvln IX. Etoredg*. Jan. UIU CoUsotor—Gilbert C. Haghea Jan. 1, UU — let. Jan. l, UU Jan. X IK City Engineer—a. H. Townsend. Jan. 1,

COUNTV DIRBOTOmy Jostles of Bufrsme Ooart-»*oa Tran shard. Republican, 111* Ctrotot Jndga Allen ] uu. Law Jndge—Jamaa U. E. ' yuMloaa. UU. Prosecutor at 1

BOARD OF EDUCATION Samuel it. Stiles, Pres., March, ml William Esrtar, Clark Marsh. UU r. A.ULeach March. 1110 Howard F. Otter, March 1918 William R. Sheppard March. Ill William R. Sheppard, March Util Luther C. Ogden. March 1910 George S. Douglas* March-1912 Thomas 8. Stevens March 1910 Bverott J - Jarrell, March 1911 BOARD OF HEALTH _ X. Leach. President, Sept X, 1*01 ’. M. D. Merer, Health officer—

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Porter, Secretary..Kept. X. Ill* L Hand ...Sept. LvJIO* R. Bheppard Bept. I. UU Gsurg* U Lovett. ....BepL 1 UU

CHURCH DIRECTORY

V. Bather IX a XCaliy. Rector, doe's office hour*—S to. U XAW P. M. via* sorvlce* at Bt Mary's Church. Washington street during September a Sr, Mere** Bunday** at T and o’clock A. XL Devotions, Sunday ai Friday evenings at T.SS o’clock. All eervleea win be held In Chapel.

before the First Friday, from AM

Cram T.M to AM P. M. Church of the Advent.

Lafayetta BU, between Jackson and Decatur. Rev. Arthur Usee. Rector Sundays—Celebration of the Holy Com

Board of Health of the City of Cape May ve. Emma B. Stuart and Henry Stuart. In attachment.

Notice to hereby giveo that a writ of attachment, at the stdt of the Board of Health at the OUT of . Cape May, against the right* and credit*, moneys and effects, goods and chattels, lands and tenements hereinafter particularly described, via: All that certain lot of land, being lot No. 4L situate In the City and County of Oape May and State of New Jersey, bounded and deocribed as follows: Beginning at the northeast corner of Humphrey Hughes' lot In the westerly aide line of Elmira street and running thence by Bald Hughes lot sooth sixty-five degrees mid fifteen minutes west (8 <6 deg. 15 tain. W) one hundred and twentyw and seven tenths (184.7) feet to the southeast corner of Isaac Shaw's lot; thence by the same north twenr degrees and forty-five mi notes (N 24 deg. 45 min. W) - thence north afc and fifteen minutes *

t B) c four and seven tenths (124.7) feet the weateriy aide line of said Samira street; thence by the said line of said street south twenty-four grees sad forty-fire minutes east (S 84 deg. 46 min. E) fifty (60) feet to 'B* dace of beginning. Containing slz thoosarul two hundred and thirty-fivy i^nra feet of land more or leak The aforesaid lot No. 41 being thus marked on a map of loCa as by N. C. Price and ethers, Oojnmlasttmers appointed to divide the estate of Hetty W. Hughes, deceased, dated November 1870, and recorded at Cape May Court House, N. J- and being tha bum premties conveyed by Daniel Hughes nnd wife, by deed dated February 18, 1876, and recorded in thy Clerk's Office in the Comity of Oape May, In Deed' Book No. 4b pages 86 Ac; to Emm* B. 'Stuart ' jf Emma B. Stxort and Henry BtSRTt

day of May, A. D., one nine hundred and _tune, returnable on tha twenty-nlnth day of May, A.; D.. nineteen hundred and nine, and ft-

tha Sheriff of tha Oownty of Cape May, b the State at New Jarsey, the fourth day of-May, Ax tha

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XK1: Wilson A T -* h « M. IX, Rapublloan, Cold Bpring. November- XKA Nathan A. Cohen. M. D., Democrat, WUdwood, November IMS. County Clerk—Julius Way, Republican, January XKA Burrcgate—Charles P. Vanaman. Republloen, 1I1A County Superintendent of School*—Oecxr O. Barr, XMA Scull Repub-

ty Board lot Election*—Learning E. Hughes, Republican, IMA County Board of Election*—Henry y. Daugherty, Republican, UlA Coumty Board of Election*—WUUcn, J. Tyler, Dytor, Democrat, 1I1A County Hoard at EiecUon*—Mlch*el H.

munton, 7.30 a

. (on

a each month oatohratlox of Communion) 11.IS a m. Sunday-school I p. m.. Evening (Choral) sarvlc*

Sermon-^.00 p. m-

WMk-daye—Wednasdnra Evening

Prayer, S.0(T p. m.

Satotig Days and Thursday*, Celebration at tha Holly Communion, 7.30.

Baetlet Church.

aching on Sunday morning at 1AM and la hie evening at 7JA

Busday-school nl AM p. ■ MS o’clock. mg People's Meeting Friday • lag at AM o’clock. Mao’s Meatlag Baturdny eTwtini AM e’olock. FMt M. R. Church. Rev. Georg* U Dobbins, D. D. Prearhlng so Bunday marring at 1AM la the evening at !.*A Prayer Meetisga at 9 a m., and 6.16 c m, on SundayA 0 ■anday seAsal at AM p, m. Epworth League Devotional Service Mondays, at 7.41 p. da

W. B. Johnson, Ocean City, Jan. L IKS J. P. Fox, Oc*an City Jan. 1, 1S1B

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Uylieaur Spenc*. Go*u J. XX Ludlxm. Bo. Danni*.

D. Schellenrer, Erma Jan.‘ w till J. T. Bennett. Cap* May Jan. 1, David W. Bortan. Cape XUy.Jan. 1, UU C Sayre, Sea Isle City Jan. L UU C. Clouting, Baa 1*1* City. Jan. 1. UU Anthony B. Smith Director Samuel Townsend Clerk. State Senator—Robert E. Hand. Republi-

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Assemblyman—C. E BtWa, Republican.

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Is Your Money making money for you ? The more of il > ployed for you the lest, you need to work you keep on saving and putting your savings to work. th< funded capital of your earning years will gradually take up the burden and you will not. need to work at all. Have you ever thought aliout having some money At Work For You? If not, it is time you did if you have any regard for your future comfort or for tne well being of those bependent upon you. NOW is the time te begin to .save. You can start on the road to financial independence by op< > mg an account with us. We will give you help am: encouragement and pay you ’ THREE PER CENT. INTEREST

Security Trust Company Cape May City, N. J.

TAX COM MISSION BRA Elli* H. Marshall, BaavlU*...! 1M» SUlwsll H. Townsend, Cap* May Coon House 1*11 Aaron W. Hand, Cape Mar CUr-.--tK«

grrff MtiiBfll (Sards.

JAMES M. E. HILDRETH Coc>'bellor-At-Lxw

214 Ocean Sure; OAPE MAY, N. J. Notary Public

^KWIB T. STEVENSCOUNSELLOR AT LAW, 614 Wxauisoros Sr.. CxpsMxt. N.J. Master and Solicitor in Chrncery Supreme Court CommiasioDer. fcotanr Publie. Commlasioner for Pennavlvania.

•WH BRIGHT, FIRE INSURANCE la mmr Part af Cape May County Holly Beach, N. J.

Contractors & Builders YORK BROS. P. O. Box 66i. Cape May, N. J.

g at 7,46 o’clock. and Friday evenings at 7.46 p. m. CsM Bprtag PnabytarUa Church Rev. J. W. Lewdsa wm *

James J. Doak Carpenter & 5$uiiaei Jobbins Promptly attended to No. 833 Washington Street CAFE HIT, N. J. Local Phone 07.

<to»nS» 1M»A Mb M BBfi A Bt iMBpa SS? WuBtaBtaa ooBFraakha atresra ■ ■ ■ JSmS^SS

a county baring the largant popular Feaas worked as hard aad dwtod Uon, or at the county seat By the ktmeetf bo mob to order to pay kto etate Census at 1906, tba "Oty af Ufa toswrmnea (bat to M ostttor (to

T060NSUMPTIVES Edward A. Wilson’s Preparation of lypopbosphiUa and Blodgett! from he original formula to the Sovereign Lemedy tor Consumption, Asti Bronchitis; Catarrh, La Gri Coughs, Colds, and all Throat Long Maladlas. Thousands of people say they have been relieved by Ia Those who hare used it wUI have no id recommend it to their fellow It has cured many after they weie given up BB inc- rablt by their phyThe undenianed as a oonsumolive can testify trom his own experience as lotto value. Write atoaee—delays are dangerous,

Jersey. Ho J. Parker By virtue of an order of the Court of Chancery of Nbw Jersey, mode on day of the dote hereof, in a cause srein Twentieth Century Building and Loon riaaoclarion, of Oomdea, N. J.,'to cotaptolnanf. and yoa and another are defendants, yoo are

Spring Opening Look Fit

A nd you will command respect. Let us aid you in selecting a becoming fabric for your SPRING SUIT. We pledge unqualified satisfaction in ft. etc. PANKESSEL 424 Washington Street Keystone Phone I2+X

M- C. SWAIN MANUFACTURER OF Artificial Stone Pavement, Cellars, Floors. Etc., Etc tflliLB ASS® STQES 8SWI15S®. AIT COLOB 0B DESIGI A SPECIALTY)

Alt. Work Guaranteed and Best op Reference F’.T’.:.i»nED 30 "Z'XXa.ES Office and Residence^ 237 Windsor Ave. Cape Stay, A. /.

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

MECRAYS’ CENTRAL MARKET

Cor. Was! \ 602 Washii Meats,^ Groce

Cor. Washington and Ocean Streets Washington SL 217, 219, 331 Ocean SL :eries. Provisions and Fruits :-i Choice Batleri-Sharplexi Gilt Edgs-A Specialty Country Produce fresh daily from our own farm Fish, Oyster*, Clares and Terrapin. Dressed Poultry The largest market in Cape May. Pierson and. Son.

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HEW ! CAPE j MAY 7 ! MARKETER

Cor. Wasbineton and Union Sts. Where yon will find choice Grocies, Vegetables, Prov sions, and fruits. We also handle “Micheners Star Hams'.

LOOA.X. PHOKB.

WILLIAM E. JOHNSON -4s*,Caterer**N | - ■iJoatirtf.Crcqoritx. Trrrapio, Pattis. Basp Rolls Bridal Oka, Bon Boas, lo* Cream. Mackoroona 1, Chios. Cdtiary, Oandalabra. Palma, Flowera Art. ThW* AummoMamUa. WeddtoKa. High Tsaa, Luncheons, Card usta, O0I0U00*. Auclvcrmarirs S3yE !S?as-23S.' , ’£SL B .. a ZS'£5

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