CAPE HAT HER A ED, THURSDAY, JUDY 1, 1909
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NOTICE TO LEGAL ADVERTISERS. All local adTortlsemaala ara re duired to bo pobUabed Is 1 oewspn per Is the music.poHly Is a count; harts* the larxeac popula (Ion, or at tho coucty seaL Dr the Stats Conans at ISOS, tho “City of Capo May," has the large* popula
Uoc In Capo May county.
pricer are right
SUN SHINE
Bits cf Raflections Gathered Hero an Mr. Zimmerman Is having hi double house on Elmira street repali ed and new porch UnprovemeEt
Commercial Printing.
In the Cape May Herald commercial ■ r>«i hQr.b printing department we hare every tacrtlty for wming out Oral-claae work promptly, In large or email Quantities. Quality of clock
israelliughes has opened the Plei Fountain at Arnold's Pier where h. will keep a full line of all ooollm creams and soft drinks. The Schwartzs are already here ai i have their Ice Cold Fountain anc Candy Kitchen opened at the Iron Pier. W. F. Reupech has again openeti Ms Ping Pong studio at the Iron Pier for the season. The Cecil on Ocean street, will b< opened in full about July 1st It L now under the control of Thoma. H. Bnunens. B. M. Durian U the gei. thing In apple-pie order for e big sun
Leslie Crawford is store ami pool room building, corner of Washington anc Decatur streets. Dennis A» O'Brien w ho was at the Virginia as chief clerk last seascV has Just returned to the shore again This year he will hold the same pot. lion at the Coagrees Hall. J. B- Humma who .has been room clerk at the Windsor for the pas three years has Just returned to ta*. A. G. McIntyre with 6- Hoffmai has opened the Pier Ayenue studio Ur. McIntyre has beenTor some ye-.! with Smith, the photographer at tb> ocean end of Ocean street. Mr. Hoff man has one of the first class studio, of Philadelphia. The Stockton Hotel was opei.to Saturday. Mr. B. A. Smith who madt such success last year at this old am well knpwn center has taken with hln Mr. Goeeler formerly of the Shelber. and the Allsworth of Atlantic City They are making many improve menu and will open an Gjxo-dan cafe Where was formerly the largo
is s stage and pavilion there lx commodate the peoplt:, besides it b s nice trolley ride along the ocean.
The July "Success’’
In the July number of “Succeei Magazine" Henry M. Hyde pays bi> respects to the new order of Amer lean ambassadors In an arllclt "Shirtsleeves at Forlegn Caurta." D "Cities that Pay Dividends" Frauklii Clsrkin shows how a well msnagei city can be run without paying lazes "The New West from a Postman'.Cart" by Robert Haven Schauffle proves the social velar of the rua free dtlevery. Dr. Woods Hutchinsoi in an aridc "The Sweet Tooth am Why U is so Keen," praise* saga, as a food for Infants and adults Orison Swett Harden'* editorial 1. an appreciation of "The Precedent
Is Setting Fast Pace In Cape May County with Woodbine a Close
Second
The Court House Athletic Association leads the other clubs by two hundred points. Court House. .800;. Woodbine. .800; Dennisville, .400, and Tuckahoe. .200. aiadden anc "Iraves lead the batting ’<cr th» -uuty »-at-bays. They are bii'Un Ain arose Is pitching great ball in eason and turned defeat Into vi. <>ry last Saturday, when Court won roci Tuckahoe by one .run. Twad lelT the left fielder, has a perfect icore In the field and is batting at 316. WlUets. although out of form aat Saturday, has been pitching greit jail Corson fs classed as one of the •est all-around player* In the league Since Jenkins has been playing ihort be has had many bard chances md robbed many a batter of hits vVoolson. the Fishing Creek boy. for uerly of the West Cape May Club, s covering first to the satisfaction rf the manager and the fana. Spalding has been using the hlckwy to perfection when a timely hll s needed. Steel. the old-timer, is Again with the Browns behind lh< uat. when Corson Is unable to attenf Dennisville. M. Scull has been leading the bat Ing list for ex-champions for several .•ears. Although he has been playing iret for several games, his regular position Is in left, where he can coris much ground as any player In 'hen it comes to hard chances, cell has had them at third base season, and has cut off more 3 one hard drive. "Rube" Fowlot has the making of a south paw. am , several of his games has shown
s metal.
Dennisville leads the club batting i the league, their batting averaj Doing .280. Court Hous.- comes ne 58. Tuckahoe. 231. aud Woodbli Hearon is the wonder at the rub .r ot all the league pitchers. \ tell Is Improving rapidly at short. game was perfect. Hi cured three runs, four hits, at assist. W. Grace, the left handed catcher. Is giving satisfaction ind the management Is well pleased Ith his game. Tuckahoe A. A. The Turks, who are batting abo’ ree, are Crema. VanGHder. Lake. Blizzard, Harry Townsend and Ree Crema leads his teammates In fi< it^g and batting, a perfect score the field and nearly one point in the .ead at batting Lake, formerly with (he Ocean Association, has been pitch mg excellent ball. VanGflder, Townsend, and Reevei ire about equal with the hickory Townsend and Reeves are new addl--ions to the team. They played a fall lame in the field last Saturday. The Mcrey boys of Ocean City art loTng wonders In the field, but theii hatting Is not equal to that of formei Warren is young In the game and leeds practice In the field; but omes In with his hits with hlste. mates. Stephenson, an Ocean City Player. Is with Tuckahoe this season id will remain with them during Woodbine A. A. At the beginning of the season the DeHirsch boys won everything, but they are droplng toward third place.Howard Townsend.reeentjy addie team, and formerly of the Court House Browns, leads In the batting of the regular players. Swilling appears to be the bee; pitcher In the club, and has bee ing considerable execution with tb< bat. Warner, secured by Manager Meyers from the Cape May City Club, had been successful until last Saturday. when Dennisville team secur ed eleven runs in the first It playing fast ball in the field. '
Among the stories of the moott are, “By Minerva the tBaehsTmTifjby Jeannette Marks; "The Transit off Venn*" by Joseph C. Llnooih; "The fifcy Man," by Henry Kltobeli Webstar, and “The Autobiography ol a Stolen Kiss."by Vale Opwnle.There are poema by Leigh Mitchell Hodge and Wsnrhe AHyn Bane, and a double page picture feature, "Demigods of the Diamond.
A Good Combination Haro the Philadelphia Proas server with roar breakfast every morning Order from your newsdealer or writ.
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County baee-Ball Notes "Hal" Needles the Cape May High School first baseman, has an offer from Wildwood which he will accept. Needles.’ first base playing has been feature in echoolastlc ball this eesManager Parker, of the WtldWood team, will open the season at Set View Park on July X with U»e v Millville team. Parker has one of the fast semi-professional teams 1 State. VThe people of Wildwood' baseball mad, and a big season
peeled.
There will be double headers An the dope May County League on July 6,
teams changing (daces In
all of the moniing a
Tho Court House Athletic Association leads the other clubs by point*. Court Hotae, .800; Woodbine. 800; Denr&rtUe, .400; Tuckahoe, .*00 Madden and Graves lead the batJn* for the county seat boy#. They ire hatting above .300. Graves h or min* wonders at third hue for the Mown*. He was formerly with the Vest Cap* May Club. There ■right future for this amateur in the
"Lefty- Caldwell, former Philadelphia National League pitcher, wfll play with the Cape May team Caldwell flm attracted the attention of
Rheumatic Pains ■My mother la a great »ufferer from rheumatism, and Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pill* is the only remedy that relieves her.” MRS. G. DAVENPORT, Roycefield, N. J. The pains of rheumatism are almost invariably relieved with Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills. They also overcome that nervous irritalion which prevents sleep because they soothe the nerves. To chronic suffers they are invaluable. When taken as direcBtd, they relieve the distress and save the weakening influence of pain, which so frequently prostrates. Many sufferers use them whenever occasion requires with the greatest satisfaction, why not you? They do not derange the stomach nor create a habit Why not try them? Get a package from your druggist. Take it according to directions, and if it does not benefit he will return your money.
Works. Jobs W. Thompson. Jen. L Ulf Jaa. Lina Jen. L U1S •Jsn. 1, ms
Olty Knztnesr—B. H. Townsend. Jsn. L
BOARD OF EDUCATION Samuel R. (Hites, Pus., March. 1912 im rertsr. Clerk... March. Ull Dr. A L Leech March. 1»10 Howard F. OllerT" March 1912 William a. Sheppard March. Ill William R. Sheppard, March 1911 Luther C. Ofeden, March 1910 George S. Douglass March 1912 Thomas S. Stevens March 1910 Everett J. Jerrell, March 1911 BOARD OF HEALTH L L. Leech. 'President, Sept 1. 1M» Dr. V. M. D. Mercy, Health officer— . / BepL L mi im Porter. Secretary. .BepL 1, 1110 RobsrUl.'Uani BepL 1, WUUam It Sheppard Sept 1. neorce L. Lovell. .....BepL 1
PROCLAMATION mention is hereby called to the ordinance concerning the explosion of fireworks, dated June 27, 1877: Sec. 1. Be It ordained and enacted oy the Inhabitants of the City of Cap In City Council assembled, and hereby enacted-by the authority ie same, That no person shall >r discharge any cannon or other piece of artillery or small arm, guns, pistols, firecrackers or squibs, within .he limits of this city without the permission of the Mayor, first hid ind obtained In writing; every per>n so offending shall forfeit and pay ie sum of five dollars for each ofSec. 2 And be It further ordained ind enacted. That from and after the passage of this ordinance^ if any pert or persons, shall make or cause he made, or aid or assist In mak- ; a bonfire or other fire. In either the streets, roads, lanes or alleys of this city, without obtaining 1 o do so from the Mayor of said city, very person so offending shall forfelt and pay the sum of five dollars tor each offence. Sec. 3 And be It further ordained \nd enacted. That if any person persona shall fire Or cause to be fired 3r exploded, any rocket, squib powder cracker, within the limits of leave to do so from the Mayor of said city, everi'peraon so offending shall forfeit and "pay for each offence the un of ten dollajs. Approved June 27. 1877. FREDERICK J. MELVIN, Mayor. Dated June 24. 1909.
BT. JOHN’S P. E. CHURCH
Cor. Washington and Franklin Streets. > Cepe May, N. J. SUNDAY SERVICE*. Holy Communion 7.M A. M.. Every Sun- ^ SSuS? 1 8un ‘ M 2^/Wer“&&T1? it*' The following clergymen are ex PC--, to officiate during the Bummer of-1»0S. June II—Rev. AAfroC - ~ ^
Rector 8L sdelphla.
June 20—RL Her. D.. LI* D., Bishop Of Central
Pentuyivmjua-
f—Rev. be rid M. Steele. Rector 8L Luke d and the Epiphany.
July • » v
4—Rev. Philips. Slelnroet*, Jr, Minister In charge of Epiphany
ChapeL Philadelphia.
July 11—Rer. Edwln - —
July 16—Rev.-Kobert McKay, D. IX, Ree tor Trinity Church, Aug. 1—RL Rev. John Scarborough. : D.. LL D., Bishop oT N« Aug. »—ItlvLleweUyn N. Coley-. RecMSKSa.* th ^*™ Aug. H—Rev. Herman L. Bullring D. D TdSphln. ^ MU * !0n - ™ 1 '
sepu s—kl «ev. r-reoenca ,T. in Church of the Advent. K.
WANTED: tall trade. Good pay. position. We mean bualneas. Get (a the game right. Represent the leaden in the trade. None bat liable men need apply.
Rochester. N. T. Notice to B tie incss People Notice .s given that the me ream, tile UcenMa are now out and people
to the mercantile lice no* are requesto call and secure their Ucei Sol Needleav MarcanUls Appraiser.
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Jaa Hand Jaa. L 1*1 BQwoD Hand Jaa- L MI* Jaa J. Jan. L MU Joe. H. El well Jap. L 1»U Wm. a OUbert... .Jsn. 1, HU John F. Jacoby Jaa. L ItU Adam Buolke Jan. L MM Council—John r. Jacoby.
BOUNTY DIRBOTOAV L XM*-
Rroeecutor of Ploeb-Ernest W. Lloyd, Sheriff—Robert R. Corson, RepubUoan,
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Coroner*—Mark Lake, Republican, Ooeei City; November, Ull; Wilson A Lake. M. U, RspubUcsn, Cold Spring, November MM; Nathan A. Cohen, M. IX, DemocraL Wildwood, November ISO*, ounty Clerk—Julius Way, Republican, January MM. urrugate—Charles P. Vanaman, Re pub-
County Buperlntondonl a Barr, IKS. County Colloctoi—Joseph L Scull RepubUoan. January l MJA
CHURCH DIRECTORY Services at 8L Mary's R. C. Churclj. Washington StreeL ' Rev. Father D. & Kelly. Rector. Rector's office hours—• to 11 A. M.; T to AM P. M. isacs, Sundays, 6.1&, 8 and 10.00 o'clock, a. m. Weekdaya, 7 o'clock. Evening services Sunday and Friday, it 8 o’clock. ifsoelons Saturdays and Thursdays before the First Friday, from AM U P. M-, end from t.M to AM P. M. P. E. Church of the AdvenL Lafayette 8L, between Jacknoo and X oatur. Rev. Arthur Hess, Rector Sunday*—Celebration of the Holy Com in union, 7.30 a. m., Morning Prayer ty and Barmen, fan tho flm Bunof each month celebration of Holy 1 p. m., Evening (Choral) service and sermon 8.00 p. m. Week-days—Wednesda; a Evening Prayer, 8.(g> p. m. Saint's Days and Thursday*, Celebration of the Holly Communion, 7.30. Baptist Church. B. A. Bowers, Pastor. Preaching on Sunday moraln* at 1AM and In the evening at 8. Sunday-school at 3 p. m. Wednesday evening Prayer Meetli 3 o’clock. Young People's Meeting Sunday evening at 7.30.
Rev. George L Dobbins, D. D.
i the evening at I-e* Prayer Meetings at 9 i 18 p- m.. oe Sundays
8.00 ». m. Sunday-school at EM p. m. Prayer HeeUng Wedneeday 8.00 P. m, Y. P 8. a B. Friday at E00 p. m Stranger* always we^sna * FIRS ALARee CALL*. A
Hughes, Republican, t»M. County Board of Elect! one—Uenry County Board of Elections—William Tyler, Dyler, DemocraL 1»1A County Board of Elections—Michael Kearns, DemocraL 1KA April, September aud December, •rail of Court—Second Tuesday
BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS A..B. Smith, Palermo, Jan. 1, i*l« W. 8. Johnson, Ocean City, Jan. 1, J. P. Fox. Ocean Qty Jan. L Ml» Sylvester Spence. Goshen..Jan. g.
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Is Your Money making money for you ? The more of it >-<u have employed for yon the Ics* you need to work ><>iiiM.-if. n you keep on saving and putting your savings to woik. the funded capital of your earning years will gradually mkr up the burden and you will not need to work at all. 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 your future comfort or for the well lieing of those l»cpendent
upon yon.
NOW is the time to begin to save. You can start on tin road to financial inde;ietide!icc by opei ing an account with will give you help and encouragement and
pay you
THREE PER CENT. INTEREST
Secunt Trust. Compan Cape May City, N. J.
David W. Rodeo. Cap* Me)-..Jan. X, AID C Sayre, Bee Isle City Jsn. 1, Mil C. Clouting, Sea lei* City..Jaa. 1, 111! Anthony B. Smith Director
imblyman—C. E. Still*. Republican.
TAX COM MIS* ION ERA Ellis H. Marshall, Beavtll* 1*05 SUlwell XL Townsend. Cap* May Court
Aaron w. Hand, Cape May City....ISA*
groffscicoal (fards.
JAMKH /J. E. HILDRETH (JOUNBKLLOR-AT-LaW 214 Ocean Street CAPE MAY, N J. Notary Public
•^KWIb T. STKVKKB OOUNBELLOK AT LAW, 0I4 Warhixotox br.. CapkMat.N.J. Master and Solicitor in Chancery Supreme Court Commissioner. NoMrv Public. Commissioner tor Pennsylvania.
W H BfilSHT, FIRE INSURANCE In aar Part of Cape May County Holly Beach, N. J.
Contractors & Builders YORK BROS.
P. O. Box 66i. Cape May, N. J.
James J. Doak Carpenter & SSuilaet Jobbing Promptly attended to No. 833 Washington Street CAPE MAY, N. J. Local Pbooe 97 f
TOGONSUMPTIVES Edvard A. Wilson's Preparation ot Hypophosphitea and Blodgetll from the original formula is the Sovereign Remedy for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis; Catarrh, La Grippe. Coughs, Colds, and all Throat and Lung Maladies. “ ouaanda of relieved by oie who have used It will have no other, aud recommend it to their fellow'
The undersigaed s . can testify from his own experience as lo Its value. Writ* at onoe—delays aredangerous, and may prove fatal. For full partieulare, testimonials, etc., address. O. A. ABBOTT, 8ole;Agent. Ena Street. New York City, N. Y
In Ohaacery of Ngw Jersey. To J. Parker Lansing:— By virtue of an order ot the Court *f Chancery of New Jeraey, made on the day of The date hereof, in wherein Twentieth Century Building and Loan Association, of Camden, N. la complain*nil, and you aad
Spring Opening Look Fit
And you win command respect. Let us aid you in selecting a becoming fabric for your SPRING SUIT. We pledge unqualified satisfaction in fit. etc. PAN KESSEL 424 Washington Street Keystone Phone 124X
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M. C- SWAIN MANUFACTURER OF Artificial Stone Pavement, Cellars, Floors. Etc., Etc YQQsS illQID SfEilBS SBimSS®. AIT COLOR OR DESIGH A SPECIALTY
All Work Guaranteed and Best 01 Reference Furnishki 30 "STma-iis EacPEB rssr c. e Office and Residence, 337 Windsor Ave. Cape At ay. /V. /
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 SC 217, 219, aai Ocean SL i-: Meats, Groceries, Provisions and Fruits *•< Chat'.* Butters-Sharpies* Gilt Edrfe-A Specialty Country Produce fresh daily from our own fanr Fiah, Oysters, Clams aad Terrapin. Dressed Poultry The largest market in Cape May.
Pierson a nd Son.
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Cor. Washington and Union Sts. Where you will find choice Grocies, Vegetables, Pror sions, and fruits. We also handle “MirLeiiers Star Hams’ Looa.1. Phonic
WILLIAM E. JOHNSON -4=a..Caterer« b-
th* Fourth day of Auguat next,or the said bill wUl b* taken as confessed you. Tbs said bill la filed to forsdese mortgage given by J. Parker Lansing to th* Twentieth Century BuUdlng and Loan Association of Camden, N. 3. dated the fifth day oC Jane. 1905, on th* City of Cap* May the re-
Sllver, Llasn, China, Cull sty. Candslebra. Palms. Flower., Art. Table Dsoonitlnns Annoanosmsnt*. Wsddinca. High Teas, Luucbeocs Card Partis*. Banquets. OoloUon*. Annimsaries Sixteen yesn, ixperienoe.Formerly with H. B. Whaler. Philadelphia. First elaa* service. bUmatt* ebeerfulfy
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