Cape May Herald, 8 July 1909 IIIF issue link — Page 2

UPB MAT HERALD, THURSDAY, UUY 8,

1909

I CAFE KAY HE&AU)

LEWIS T. STEVENS AN INDEPENDENT WEEKLY [ i'uCtUAbeJ Lvurj TAuradio AAarauuu At Uut Uvridd UiULUCA. No. SI* a 6-jvcL C»p® M»J 1 cut, N«W Jor»<:

KulcrvJ 4U (As l‘o«t UCTlc« Bl Cal ElAj. N. J, u »o>X)nd XUB.1 4—. . tur. ilBrcL 11. 1*>V i dwrun-n* Uat«a Upon AppUcnUon All letter* intended for the Uoralo * LBer editor lei. edYeruwn*. euliecrlplion or Job prlatluc. ebould be ed 1

Creeeed to

CAPE MAY HERALD S14 Washington btreet. Cepe May.

Hew Jersey.

1 HONES: Bell 227X; Keyatona. 420. IgUaaDAT. JULY !. l—» NOTICE TO LEGAL ADVERTISERS. AM letel edYerUsesuuua ere fell ulred to be publlebed In i ne»*pa (wr [a tbe in tunc, pail ty In A -cwiny Bavlm tbe lergont popule

State Oenaua at Uh)a. tbe C»pe Ley. - bee the larcea uoo In Cape Kay county.

"caty of

J Printing.

In the Cape WAy Herald oommer #a.i mKA book printing department we bare erary facility for turnin« out Oret-cUea work promptly. In Urge or imall QoanlUlee. Quality of clock »iwi aorkmanablp ooneldared. prlctr ora rlgbL Anti-Moaquito Peraeverance From Now York Tribune. Tbe aupposed need of aUlngent tranebment tn expenditures in > Jersey—suppose rattier than real, led to at least one propoaal wbicb must be regarded aa faiae economy. That is practical abandonment at til campaign for tbe extermination t moadullocA There has been and there Is much need of tbe earnest and . eta tent persecution of that workmuch, perhaps. In New Jersey aa In any other state of tbe Union. Hltb< the work has been done with a gral Uying degree of success. But. course, that success would not main permanent If tbe work sere to be sbandondodTbe abandonment or even the elder able Blackening of efforts mosquito extermination would be a deplorable mistake for a number of reasons. One la that tbe suppression of tbe mosquito plague is one of tbe msuntlil things not only tor tbe comfort but also for tbe health of tbe public, it is, indeed, so seceasary to health that even in default at leg is!stive provision for its coalinoa tbs health authorities might well dsr it to be maintained as an emer

that It is one of the most desirobli of works for tbe legitimate promotioi of realty interests and tbe general prosperity of tbe stale. Thousands of persons have been deterred from settling in New Jersey because their 'not altogether unfounded feat

of mosquitoes and "malaria,''

quito fever. There could_be but fes stronger commendations of any piact than that it la free from those peels. 8(111 «n«vfW reason, already hinted at, is that for the state to abandon the work now would mean largely

the waste and loss at ail

hitherto been done and expended lo

tbe antl-tnoequito campaign.

e and other reaeoig 'P 1

e ter New Jersey

i slacken Us soil xc

be a great mistake

to relinquish

1 and etfsotlvc efforts tor 1 of the moequito plague. St would be a re preach to it to feae that U could not afford to spend a few thousand dollars a year to pro

teat its

visitors from o Ing and yet c

able of physical inflictions.

e of the d

. annoy

is to at us lo help others passing through a similar experience. Paul was • great sufferer, and to him we tors lor words of tosnfqa in 1 " tlon. 60 we in torn are to a our experiences a blessing to others. A traveler to the far weat was strand ed tn EC. Louis aid ao compell* gire op his purpose. Bat after

arm be left a Urge sum to help stranded pilgrims west. Andrew OarnsEle bad a library opened to him whan he was eager to learn, but with

1 his free libraries all over tbe

perisace work cot for others’ good/m it enabled them to appreciate others needs and minister to U. Make an ap pM cartas of this principle today your own Ufa. You hare >our pec alia.

k What gentleness yon ought to euareteo toward those who err! You were discouraged, and mdr j

OIL AT TUCKAHOE Hope Gandy la Eure That Good Plow Can Be Had Here Tl’CKAHOJC, N. J, Ju>7 That oil U to be found lularge quantities b.-re Is firmly fixed in.the mind of Hope Gandy of this village. Osndy is a retired oil man. After having spent tbe greater part «* his life la ell fields tn the West, be ncs returnto his nsUvo town for the remunuet . . » He has been very s. a careful study of tuv lays that a good flow of tbe produc. ecu be had a depth of 1200 feet of tbe older ciliseni for years •eu couviuced by observation mu oil was a natural product

daily.

William Haley, of AUanUc City, is vcUng a fine new residence near » depot. He expects to occupy few days. Real estate Is in demand. William ramer sold a SO-scre tract to Phlls--1 phis parlies, and expects to close another big deal next week. Tbe Huckaboe National Bank Is loorlsblng, and Is a greet benefit to Oe community. \ Among the visitors bore recently cere: Ja> S. HiberUng. of Reading, a ; Jas. 8. Btakslee, of Lehighton. a ; L. B Goodwin. Millville; B. a V.Milherby. MlllvUle; M. Fisher, taaimanton. O. P. Ferrell, Millville. . N. Tomlinson, Vineland. Miss Sue Shoemaker baa returned rom & visit with her brother in Pittsburg, Pa Dr. J. C. Marshall has been spendg * day or two in Atlantic City. A. H Baker end family have gone WUUamatown to remain some time, r Baker ia In poor beoithHiss Emma Burleigh, a teacher In Camden.!* spending the summer with parents, Mr. Mrs. Edward Bur-

leigh.

Bishop Luther E. Wilson, of the Methodist Church.of Philadelphia, wa among the speakers at the Fourth of July celebration here.

Nervous Prostration

Mayoi—irredartck j. IfsTrio. Jam LIU* ' Mehaas—Joseph a Hughe*. Jam!. ItU

mastt-Wah a Obaw ..Jam t, m« " Bamust a. Moats Jan. 1. l»n • Joa. HoU....Jas. L >»> “ NIBweU Hoad JOB. L t>M - Jaa J. Dook Jam L 1*U ** Wm. a Gilbert....Jan. L 1*U - Jobs a Jacoby......JaA 1. IUI ‘ - .JSA 1, ui*

F. Jacoby, of Water Isa L it>* Jam Lltl* Jam L IMS

Treasurer—Tboa w. MUM..Jam 1. Ult City BoUdtor— Jam 1 U1 kttra—mtakt—i —m

WHERE THERE IS NO MIDDLE GROUND. As Christ Is one In essence 1 is Father, so does he claim to identified with tbe Father in honor, identical la power, identical in glory. He Insists on being believed by the June faith, trusted by the same .nd loved with the aame intensity of affection of his Father. In a word, he egisiales os a God, be pardons a* God. be Judges ns a God. he punishes God. he rewards as a God, ht is honored and adored os a God. Hr exacts obedience as a God, he is loved more than father ormo tl orotber or sister, husband or wife more than angel* or archangels, prin uf polities or powers—'o short, moi. .ban all that Is not God. There la u nlddle ground to stand upon. W< nust either deny his moral exoeUeno >r declare his divinity.—Carduutr ismes Gibbons, Roman Catholic, Bal

GERMAN GLEANINGS. A burglar who broke Into a house it Loewen, In Prussia, has been treed through tooth marks in a bitten «d through e bitten apple he left be

tind him.

Official statistics show that the lumber off German marriages is deceasing annually. In Prussia there vere only 302,000 marriages in IMS

gains, 313,000 In ISO?.

The population of Berlin at the lose of tbe year 1»07 was i,Ul.*«i; J the close of the year IMS tt was ily 2,106,492, rf*net loss of 4,418iThe fatal statistics of the city shows an of births over deaths of 16,416, int this ares more than balanced t net loss by emigration of 20,634.

WAVES OF WATER. The water of tbe Antarctic ocean i colder than that of the Arctic. The Dead sec Is one-third solid natter, the greater port of which is

Olt

The Irtysh river. In Siberia, is 2,00 miles in length and drains 600,1 Mies of territory. The Paraguay river, ao called from he republic of the same name c asks. Is 1,800 miles in length, olnta in Us lower course it is from Its to fifteen miles wide.

MAKING A PENCIL.

Tbe process of making pencils InOtrea about titty different stops, •rest deal at specially constructed hinery sad a number of interest teg arms of specialised skill. Owing- to he time required for certain process's, such os boiling and drying odar, it take* sight weeks to 1 1 pencil. There are shout 000 hundri 4 .arteries of pencils, each variety fit-

BOARD OF EDUCAVION

uel R. Stiles. Pros., March, 1912 William Porter. Clerk Marsh, 111! Ur. A k. Leach March. 1MV Howard F. Otter. March 1312

“I suffered so with Nervous Prostration that I thought there was no use trying to get welL A friend recommended Dr. Miles* \ .-rvine, and although skeptical ... first, I soon found myself recovering, and am to-day well.”

MRS. D. L JONES.

5800 Broadway, Cleveland, O. Much sickness Is of nervous origin. It’s the nerves that make the heart force the blood through the veins, the lungs take in oxygen, the stomach digest food, the liver-secrete bile and the kidneys filter the blood. If any of these organs are weak, it is the fault of the nerves through which they get their strength. Dr. Miles’ Nervine is a’ specific for the nerves. It soothes the irritation and assists in the generation of nerve force.

Therefore you can hardly miss __ IulDa ,.. it if you take Dr. Miles* N-ervine |wuuam r. gbapparc... when sick. Get a bottle from j osor** l. Lorett

your druggist. Take it all aeirording to directions, and if it does not benefit he will return

your money.

COUNTY OIRBCTOay

Circuit

publican. ISiL Law Sudgs—Jaa pabllsM. 1IU.

i-rusvcuiur of Plsas—I

M. K - strstb. 4te-

Wltliam R. bboppkrd, Luther C. Ogden. George 8. Douglass Thomas 8. Stevens Everett J. Jerrell,

BOARD OF HEALTH -

Dr. A. L Leach l-reBdaot, Sept ]. I Ur. V. M. tt Marc,, Health of fleer—

March 1K1 March 1310 March 1912 March 1910 March 1* 11

at/; Kovsmber, Itu; WUeon A Lake. M. tt. HapublksA Cold aprtiig. bo'ember !»!*;-Naiban A. Cobsn. M. tt. L Wildwood. November IMS County Clsrk—Julius Way, iispubUcan. P. Vanan.an. iispubCouBty Bu^ertn ten dent of Seboots—Oaosr ——rr. ims. , CoUsctm—Jdsepti L Scull UepubJanuaty L ISiXCounty Hoard lot Sasctlun* l earning L Hughes. Uepublican, IMS Count, Board of EiscUons—Henry P. Daugherty, itepubllcan, mu. Couaty Board at LlecUone—WUUem J. T/isr. Drier. DsmocraL ISIS. County Hoard of ElscUoae—Michael it Kearns, Dsroocrai. IMS. April, Septemnei and December. Terms of Court-

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ST. JOHN'S P. E. CH"RCH . Washington and Franklin dlrei

Caps Ms,. N. J.

SUNDAY SKRVICEA

rtol. Communion T.M A. SC. Every. 81 dl, and 10 *0 A M ae jret Bun

da, of Each Month

Morning Prayer and Sormc

Evening Prayer Onl

The foUowlng clcntym— —. 1 officiate Uuiing tee Bummer of IMSone fa'* Kev. Eteelbert Talbot, L IX. LI- D., Bishop at Central une 2J—Rl?**Jllartd M. BtealA . Rector BL Luke e and tee i^ap - uD U-SrWZrMVer. UAd, Cbrtet Church. Haiumore. Md ul, IS—Rev. C. a Plerpe, tt D.. Rec-■-V St Siatteew-B Church, itu

CHURCH OIRECTORY

Services at St. Mary’s R. C. Church.

Washington Street.

Rsr. Father D. A Kstly. Rector.

. Itov. John Scarborough., tt

Aug. I—Rev. Llewellyn !

Supt P. K. Oty JfleslOA *

adelphla.

\ug. IS—Rev. * 1

—/. U A CLmpbea R»f lo f Christ Church. Woodbury, A. J r, Charles M. PertOas, Rural o-Rector Trinity Church

flaaS J,

Rev. Frederick T. Tlnsmaa

ion of Demaare-

.-iept- It—Rev. Thomaa J. Taylor, Rector

Church of the Advent, Ksnnett

Square. Pnnnsyl'anlA

VOTES ON ElLLS

answers to "Mechanic" on Votes erl

Our Laelslatory

From Cape May Herald, May, 1998. Cold Spring. N. J., May 26, m Rditor Cope May Herald: Door Blr:—Will you please loforti me what was Assembly Bill No. 408. ■ «nd how Senator Hand and AaeembU jian.StUie voted on this measure T Ateo what was Sen&ale BUI No 1O6, and bow each votqfl on this hill!

T to ESS

Masses, Sundays, 6.15. 6 and. 10. o'clock, a. m. Weekdays, 1 o'clock. Evening services Sunday anil Friday,

3 o'clock.

Lafayette St, between Jackson and Decatur. Rev. Arthur Sundays—Oalabrauoa of-Ot* Holy Cum muiUon. 3M a in., Morning Prayer ty and Bannon. (on tea drat Bi day of sock monte celebration at Holy Muauaionj 1S.M a- m. Bunday-scboo: p. m.. Evening (Choral) servle* trmon E00 p. m Wask-days—Wsdneedai a Event n* Prayer, 8.0<» p. m. Saints Days aud Thursdays, Celebra lion of the Holly Communion, 7 JO.

Sunday morning at lESB and la tbe evening at 8. r undo) -school at 3 p. m. Wednesday evening Prayer Meeting o'clock. Young People's. Meeting Sunday

to W in r JMfu.OOO rf ifnda.

In answer to the shore we nuc jpoc Inquiry (hat Assembly Bill No. 108, was endued "An Act to regu ate funeral benefit aseocUUooa" and J passed would have required the secret socioUes of tbe State paying

sick and funeral benefits to the State Treasury over

year aa a tax 01

Senator Hand voted for the biU; Assemblyman Still# voted against

the Mil.

Senate BUI No. 306 was a school act which required the reteodo about 60 per cent, at the present which goes to municipalities to bA reserved foe other purpose*. Senator Band voted for U art; and Aaicgnblyman SUUe voted

MUSIC STUDIO .

any hour during do/ or evening. Fei terms, write, call or phone,.Ball 67D

REUBEN B. BEEVES, Ogdon Building, (2nd floor)

310

Oape May City

Trusting in God's Will is the man whose deHght

Is In the law of the Lord." Bieased U he who in brery vicissitude and accident of Iff* preserves in his heart an unalterable adhesion to God's will.

evil report and good report. In. ness and ^n health. In riches and in poverty. In prooperity and adversity,

In Joy and sorrow,

loving hand of Uod and bear* hit pa-’

THE BALTIC SEA

There is no part of the world fhlch baa such a black record for

rrecka aa the narrow Baltic sea. Th* terns! - voice through tbe danse cloud j amber in aomt yean have averaged of tribulation that •nvelops him: more than one a day, th* greatest Happy, indeed. Is ha that has thle number of wreck*, recorded tn one abort but comprehensive prayer often rear being 426'ond the smallest 1(4 la bis heart and no hU Bps: "Thy About 60 par. cent, of these vessels win, O Lord, - ' •reams total wrecks, all' th* crews James Gibbon*. Rom being lert- • 1 , " 5 - 1

A waatesr Bureau. Sit Ocean Street.

BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS u. Smite, Palermo, Jan. A. into W. A Johnson. Ocvan City, Jan. 1, J. P. Fob. Ocean Oty Jan. 1, .. Ouahan. .Jan. J. J. tt Ludlam, Bo. Denuia. .Jao. tt BchaUsngsr. Erma ,-Jan. .. rtta J. T. Rennett. Cap* May Jan. 1, David W. Rodan, Cape Maj. Jan. I U Sayre. Sea ul* caty Jan. 1. 1*11 C Clouting. Baa lei* City. .Jaw. 1, |»i: Anthony B. Smite u.rector Ctertt. Hand, RspubU-

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Prayer lievUnga at I a. m., 16 p m . ua rundayi Kpworth Lsage* Devotions! Service •londaya. a* 7.46 p ffl

venlng at T.46 o'clock. Oaaa meetlnga Tuosda nd Friday evenings at 7.4S p. m. (tote Soring Prashytarla* Church

l D tt. Minister.

Y. PACE Friday at EDO FIR* ALARM CALLS.

BANKING HOUSE

Is Your Money making tnotic? for you ? The more of it ton lav. ., ployed To^you tbe less you need lo work youiM-li 11 . ■ kecj) on saving and putting your savings to work t funded capital of your earning year* wjll gradually lake the burden and you will not need to work al al'. Have you ever thought about having sonic money At Work For You?

any regaid for you • f ilitrhe lo-jiendciii

road to financial independence by op.-- o ^ an a.counl us. We will give you help and encouragement pay yon THREE PER CBVT. INTEREST

Security Trust Company Cape May City, N. J.

TAX COMMISSION ERA EWa H. Marshall. BsavUls 1N» BUlwsn U. Townsend. Cap* May Court House mi Aaron W. Hand, Caps May Cur !»H-

^rolrjsioaal £ards.

JAMKtj M. K. HILDRETH CoRBBKIRUfl-AT-LtW 214 Ocean Btreet C'APK MAY, N 1. Notary Prauc

^KWlb T. BTEVKNb

COUNBKLLOB AT LAW, ii!4 Waihuxotom br.. aps Mat. N. J.-

Master aud Boucitei

Supreme Court l ouimivaiouer.

Notary Public.

Commlutiooer for Pcnuavlvania.

ft H BEIOai, FIRE INSURANCE la any Part at Cape May County Holly Beach, N. J.

Contractors & Builders YORK BROS.

P. O. Box 661. Cape May, N. $.

James J. Doak Carpenter & SQuilaer Jobbine Promptly attended to No., 833 Washington Street CAPE MAY, N. J. Lnoa] Phono 97

TOGONSUMPTIVES Edward A. Wilson'* Preparation of Hypophosphite* and H lodge til (rom th* original formula Is the Sovereign Remedy for tionsumption, Asthma, Bronchi tu; Calarrh, Jet Grippe, Coughs, Colds, and all Throat and

Lung Maladicti.

Thousands of people soy they have

been relieved by fu

Those who hare used U will have other, and recommend il U> their fellow

7»d con testify from his own

to it* value.

Write al once—delays are dangerous, and may nrore fatal. For full particular*, teaUmonlals,

lo Chancery of New Jersey. To J. Parker latnaing:— • virtue of an order of tbs Coort of Cbaocev of New Jersey, made on the day of the dote hereof, in s'l win Twentieth Century Building and Loss AosoctsUoa, of Cgmdec, N. J., Is compUluant, and you and an at Iter are defendante, you ora require to appear, plead, demur or anew. complainant's bill 00 -or b pit Fourth day of AWaot naxLor the said UU will be takso aa coufesaed

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G k- A R K £

New Method -

tement and Asphalt Paving Waterproof Cement Floors and Insolating a Specialty

ALL KINDS OF CONSTtfUuriO.N' Wdtfk

All kinds of Paving Material* supplied to ihe trade from Supply

Department, Broad otreeiand Heading Railroad. ‘ WiabingtonSlreeL r** *1 f- u'oiZu misui

LL U'UKK Gt'AKAM I EKD.

JAMES I. CLAF.KE, En^meer

M. C- SWAIN MANUFAtTUKEK OF Artificial Stone Pavement. Cellars, Fleers- Etc.. Etc Traikis iissiii syujibb asTYm-'s. »«v cotoa or dcsigi a tPtciAtrr

Au. Work Guarantee.!) and Best 30 yxirt.: Office and Residence, 3J~ Windsor

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V^m. li. ^(euer?§

BOAT • AKD • LAUNCH

Office and Shop-Cor. Corgie and Jefferson Sts CAPE MAT N. J

SAMUEL. E. EWlNti General Contractor, House moving a special!n FOSY ®?i?Q®S £ilD®IBieSa S1LS1EKB®®. i". J)

WM S. ©HAW & ©r-.N GENERAL CONTRACTORS Dealer In ^ LIME, BRICK, CEMENT AND BUILDERS MATERIAL*' Both Phone* 523 I ILMIRA SI KELT

B- S. CURTIS

Plumbing. Steam and Gan 1 'it' Au. okdkss bbckivb prompt attentto* SHOP—Delaware At*. Cat* At/.

PLUMBING

IN ALL ITS Hit AN CUES

t JOBBING A SPECIALTY

WH. T. Co AMBERS

10) Perry Street

WILLI AII F. BROWN PipiKB, Step m Gas Fittiib 315 Washington St. CAPE MAY