Cape May Herald, 17 June 1909 IIIF issue link — Page 4

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loses his clai**

John Looming TIU. WIU Hoi 0 !*■ turb Rooisonu on tho Eoocho Keold-au of WUdwood -«b4 o' Jiero w!m> occofT lou on nr. MU. , wd a*,, n Milo Bcochoo »ro ««Y, r nulo tin* Ihomool'o. Uiot U>«J «:*»

f n undlolurtxMl

u U»oU froc i pore hot

o dodoion roconlly bond rd down by Vkro-Choncellor How.... Oitun* in Jerwey Uty. to vrovent John Lowmln*. of Owmdua. from o«KUn* up UU* to any P»rt of lbln vaal

Tbo V Ico-Cbanccltor did mor« to add lo ihc iranduillty of the ahoru lot ownrra. Ho flood Learning K-0 an •nniouc-d him to apond alxty day* in lb« Camden Jail for contempt of court. Learning paid the fine but the feculence wai suspended ; claims that he owns the greater part of the South Jersey coast through a grant giren his ancestors who came to America in the aeventeenth century The South Jeraey Reality Company and others who hWd the shore land disagreed with him. and When Learning attempted to set up title to the property the realty company obtained a preliminary iunettonLeamlng disregarded the court's order, which resulted in s further gal proceedings and the penalty of ttbe claimant. Learning saya he prove a direct line of Inheritance from the ancestor who received grant, and that he owna all the land formerly owned by that Individual.

West Cape May CommancamanL The 28th ■""'Mil commencement ol the piddle schools of West Cape May took place last Thursday evening in the Chapel. The graduates appeared in cap and gown for the first Urn The following was the program: Invocation, ftev. J. L. Landis Music. Ptano Duett, Mr Reeves and Miss Bldredge Declamation,—"The Hero of the Gun' Irving Becsuid Peel amt Ion—"The Death Bed of Benedict Arnold- Julius Morton Declamation—“Toussaint L’Overtenr" •Wesley Toy. Essay—"The Negro's Claim to America," Tilly Rayfleld. Music, Piano—Mr. Reeves and Mist Eldredge. Essay, "When Dreams Come True." Mary Ewing El dredge Essay. "Uncrowned Heroes" Tryphene E. MacKesn. Bsaay. “The Rise of the Drama" Mabel G. Richardson Music, Plano Duet, Mr. Reeves and Miss Eidredge Address to the Class - Teh Rev. Francis T. H- Finn. Presentation-of Diplomas Awarding Promotion Certificates. The Pifndpal•WU1 represent the dtss at Wild wood June 18, 11)09.

HOTEL, ARRIVALS. f X J Star Villa. New York—A. E- Engel bar(K, Allen M. Rosa. Wilmington. Del.—M. Clayton. Tho Colonial Pittsburg. Pa-—Mr. and Mrs. C. H. TlbotL' Washington^). C.—Mrs Robert Callahan, Mrs. T. -Dotiling. New York—Harrison Serin. E- F.

Rarln. Wls—C. U. Phelps. Toronto, Can.—M. Morris. Mrs. E. Morris, Miss M. Morris, Mias KJones

Baltimore liyi.

New York—^Mra. C. Jjarkea. Mias Marie Parkea," Mlsa^tdle Parkew Baltimore—Miss L. Tyson, Mrs. C.

Pegram, Mias Mary Steele.

’ The Aldine

Pittsburg, Pa.—Frank McKuighL BaMlmore—Mrs. *>. Y. McEroyA 11 "*

Anas McEvoy.

Washington—Col. Charles Long

Congress Han.

Pittsburg. Pa.—Frank M. McKnlgfat Baltimore ,Md—E. Gilbert O'Connor,

P.

Windsor. St Louis. Mo.—Of. Gambler. Pltteburg, Pa.—L. B. Keelan, F.

by. 9Y. P. Gammon

Was i» the

northern part of the state this attending to the first meeting of the Committee to rertse the Fish end

Gama Laws.

This committee should not be mistaken for the regular Fisk

charge of the Game mailers at «

or bad.

Tbs committee on wbtob Mr. BtiUi Is ssrrtng is one appointed by the taglsliture last winter for the p«r pose of trying to make * set of up bvdsle laws to be Introduced to thleglslalnra next winter. We abal watch Mr. Billie's work with loterre. m twportaaefc nest tto-iuess f of this comity.

“d .-try and | week of his «

V. Becker. E. Bsnbsrs. V. Bat M Ballsy, E. A Mayor, J. P. N I. P. Oaldwallader. Mrt H. B. Mr. mad Mm L. A. Bteglar. .

Nervous

Collapse "1 have traveled for thirty years continually. I lost a great deal of sleep, which together with constant worry left me in such a nervous state that finally, rtflci buying two cojlapses of nervous prostration, I tJ' 1 i obliged to give up traveling al together. 1 doctored continually but viith no relief. Dr. Miles' Nervine came to my rescue—I cannot describe the suffering which this Nervine saved me. Whenever I am particularly nervous a few doses relieve me.” A. G. C. LIBBY, Wells, Me. There are many nervous wrecks. There is nervous prostration of the stomach, of the bowels, and other organs. The brain, the kidneys, the liver, the nerve centers are all exhausted. There is but one thing to do— build up the nervous system by the use of Dr. Miles’ Restorative Nervine. Its strengthening influence upon the nervous system restores normal action to the organs, and v when they all work in harmony, health is assured. Get a. bottle from your druggist Take it all according to directions, and if it does not benefit he will return your money.

•T. JOHN** P. «. CHURCH

Cm jj. j™««" SUNDAY SERVICES.

OP INTERBfT TO 0U> BOLDICM _ OR THIIIt HUM

Any old Union Soldier or Batfor who eerrod M day* or Hager to Cba toto War of the luballtoc, an A. who

^-PaajMgvaiue.^ ^ __ _ .

S—)Uv. U«weUyB N. tor Cliurrh of t

PhUadolptua.

Aug. to-fc^^Js.Dyftfng foD

~_.«n Church, Woodbury, N. J

Aug. rs—R»v. CharlM W. P»rKlni, Mural

Baan-BaeuS Trinity Chore h

Vlaalai - - -

For Bala Chrap. An aishtoen foot launch with 4ft p.. Smally angina, with magnata, perfect running order, aiao oorv Ulnlngcushlona, flags, awning and evorything that goos with flrst-clase launch. Aply to Mercy's Drug Store, or 8. 6. Marcy, Jr,

SUN SHINE ■ Its of Reflection! Gathered Here and

Keep In mind one thing. A man who has a bank account, always has ready money. He is not compelled call on his neighbor In time of stn Try It, and keep your money In Security Trust Company.

The residence of Mlaa Harrleon Columbia avenue, U being repaired by A H. Faulkner. The front of the O. L. W. Knerr dry goods store ha* been brightened by the painter’s brush. Jaquette and Newell have Just finished a fine cement aide walk for John M. Walton, on Ocean atreet The Camden Motor Club wlU make club run to Cape May on June 24. and will attend the State Medical Society banquet at new Cape May Hotel. In announcing the marriage ward Bartlett in New York City laat week, the Herald waa In error stating that he is a nephew of former Senator J. D. Ludlam, of South Dennis. U should have read fc Assemblyman Furman L. Ludlam, of

South Dennis.

The Colonial la entertaining Ttbe. Hill. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Boyd. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin F. Cook. Mias Marion Ayres, Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Heberton. M. E. Pennypacker, J. G. Doak. of Philadelphia; also Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Whllldln, Mr. and Mra. F. a High ter Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. Undeay.

William Pedrick.

24fRoom Boarding [House

FURNISHED

Set Aside An Election, opinion has bees filed in the New Jersey Supreme Court by Justice Thomas W Trenchard setting aside a resolution passed by common Council, of Sea We City, and also setting aside an election haK pureusatd resolution, on November

2, 190*.

In August 13. 1908, City Council of

Sea lale City paaaed a resolution providing for an election to be held November 2. 1908. to vote for or against the purchasing of a water works and me reeolntlon provided for ice of a bond to defray ihc of such purchase, to the

amount Of 1&.000.

At the election the voters decided In favor of the purchase, but the resolution was attacked by My. Selden Twite hell, of Philadelphia, who la the holder of considerable property In Sea lale City. A writ of certiorari was on the grounds that the proposition had been submitted to the voters In the alternative and that In voting for or against the purchase they were compelled to rote for against the hood Issue, in direct rlo-’ lation of the provisions of the act.

argued at the February term of erne Court by Ex-Judge Cai and Lawyer William J. Kraft, representing Mr. TwlicheU. and J. M. E. Hildreth for Saa lale City. The opines filed sustains the contentious of Mr. TwMehen to every particular.

State Bar Association Officers. The New Jersey Bar Aseorlaltoo in annual convention at Atlantic City, elected the following officers laat

■LKaltsh, of New-

ark; rlop presidents, former Judge Howard -Carrow, of Camden; William _M. Johnson, of Hacken*ack;WU-

M. Job peon.

L Lewis, of Paterpon;

Judge Lewis Starr, of Woo ratary. William J. Cnaft: directors.

da D. Weaver, of

W. Hhipman, of Warren County; Eck-g ird P. Budd. of ML Holly; Milton Oemaraat, of Bergen; Robert WUiams. of iPasssle. Georgs a. SUser,

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COUNTY NOTES

Lewis Stelnmeyer, cNJ treaeur dee tala Oky, has announced hi—rtf ndldaie for mayor at the tall

Cape May Pomona Orange i to be bald with the m Grange, July I

a homestead entry to any stats to Us Union for either 40, 80 or 1*0 seres before June Mud. 1874, has a coming to him from the Got

U-2? P, JbAwL — '1atUisw*s Church. P

tor Trinity Church. Moor*stem -I’te « - isara%s

It does not make any difference

whether he proved up oo his home

stead entry or simply left k. Thera were thousands of old sol-

diers who went to Kansas and Nebraska after the war and took ap eighty acre homesteads an^wbeo the

Aug. r:—Her. 1. & CamptMll. Rsctor

Chrlst_Cburch.Wooabury. Jf._J

TrlnUr

along simply left tbe*r_ectries and went hack ease Each of these men

hare claims

Under a Supreme Court dedal oo lee claims are assignable. H. H. Peale, Judge Building, Balt Lake City, Utah, perfects the title to these pay the highest mar-

Adverttae to the HERALD

Holly Beach Property FOR RENT

$650.00

FOR SALE!

Block of Building Lota IN HOLLY BEACH WILDWOOD CREST

200 Feet on Padflo Avenue 210 Feat on Creese dveave DO Feet on Hildreth Avenue

F*About 100 Feet From Boardwalk

^ Choicest Location on the Beach Eatw Low Price if scU at net

Address Bos 281

HOlirBUCH. D. J.

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To Cook or Heat

H’s Hard to Beat.

GAS

LAUNDERING THE LADIES’ DAINTY GARMENTS •nob as sHrt waists, skirts, lingerie, etc., is a part of our work wfaldh we

Draw

a anL win

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If tbs eoidter Is dead the widow or eln can soli this right. If a soldier never made an entry

RnWrihe for the Herald

The Beneficiary

of the Newest Monthly Income policy is ^assured of two things. First, an immediate cash payment at death of insured; second, a Monthly Income payable for life. Together, they mean support as long as beneficiary lives. Income is payable for 20 years, even if beneficiary does not live that long.

The Prudential

CLARK*-

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New Method

Cement and Asphalt Paving

all kinds of construction work

Department, Broad Street and , Washington Street. Mr A, 1

JAKES L CLARKE, Engineer

Camden Bottling Co.

lai»rM u>4 SmksDc Wba ui Uvwrs

A FULL LINE OF HIGB-CLA S WBISKETS

Three Feather* Whiskey Mount Vernon Patterson and Coane No. 6 Tramrick Peerless Overholt

Sunny Brook Gibson Monticello Pepper Wm. Penn Autocrat

AND ALL OTHER LEADING BRANDS

A Large Variety of Bottled Beere

Fine Line of John Steigerwald ft Co'e. Cigars Boa Trade a Specialty

SU & 114 Wi

Street, Cm May

WILLIAM G. ESSEN fialtery & /cs Qrsam J^arlpr

m wi

■oms Ain cottaIses swrua Street Care Bar. X J.

THE HOMESTEAD

bn Cor. j^othUgloB anA Jackioa Sts. Cay* tUi THE CAFE la thoroughly up-to-date in all appcuitmeata. Handjomely appointed parkin for ladies. Cottafei served .with choicest Wines, Ufoars. »*•••

1. J. IATTT. Kano^or

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Chlldran's Dpy Exarelaaa

The Children's Day axarolaaa af the rim Baptist Church last aimday

The Undergsrten and *1mart exei' olaes-being held In the morning,which proved a great suocaaa, Urough the earnest work of Dr. Aroa M. Hand,

1*00 tons of bituminous coal for the

water works foe a year-

City BolIcKor Curley was paid 4200 for defending the city to the

largely to the celled any heretofore, addi'ion of Om - * n*w Henry F. ^ Do„r, tv auw.

CAPE MAY HERALD

Printing of the Better Kind for Commercial and Advertising Purposes

614 WASHINGTON ST.

CAPE flAY, N. J.

THE

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CHAS. it SWAIN

SOLE AGENT 305 307 Jackson Street Ben Telephone fix

CAPE MAY, N. J.

Some provision for declining years should be our first concern. A savings' account in the MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK would he a LONG STEP in the RIGHT DIRECTION.

99t Active Accounts. % 103 £21.72 Loans and Investments. $106,763.57 Deposits.

PRIVATE BOXES FOR RENT IN FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF VAULTS

- W. L. Stkvkxs, President Jorkph H. Hi NIB, Vtoe-Pres

.>.THE... Merchants National Bank

Gaoaax H. Kbsvbb, Vice Pres

J. Jbrrrlx, Asst. Cashier

* 0 1 NSCTONS

JohaT. Hewitt

9. B. Mecrmy H. 8. Hulherfor. John W. Meeny K- W.Springer W. H. Phillips, M. D. W. L. Stevens

Ice and Coal

Lehigh and Susquehanna $6.85perTon—25c. Prompt DcHvery 4