Cape May Herald, 8 July 1909 IIIF issue link — Page 6

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CAPS MAT HEBALD, THUKBDAY. JULY 8, 1009

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WUllem ti. -Shew et el» to WolepU H. Slmmonaea. #1600. Cot *4 on iu.4of UetUe W. lio*a*>* ««lel«. ito6«n A. Cemphell to Mergar.-k Q. lUrnoe. 11. Lot »7. plea A, t«|« May Heel Latele Oompeny. Alergwl O. Berne* el vlr to Join. U. Keavla. #1400. Loi M>7. Plea A.C»p« M»y Heel BstAte Co. Cepe 41 ey Heel Hiteto Co., to Ho ben A. Ceiapbell. #1. LoU «#4 enu 702, plea A. of (eld compeay. oeme to Peter Shield*, #1. Lot* 1737 ead 1T«6 both loclueHe. plea A. at said compeay. Hirer Realty Co., to William J ilc Jdullca, |1. Lot 10, blodt 10, ooraer of Washing too ead Decatur elsLower Township. West Jersey Title ead Guaranty Co., to Cold Spring Lead Co., #1. Cold

Spring tract.

Cape May Point Hope D. Sloan to Prank R. Sown et ax. Lot II. block A.

PERSONAL MENTION

lay Reel dents and Visitors

hire. James Hecrsy, of Map Shade. Is among the guests at the

Mrs. K. K. Hutchinson sad deui liter, Biss Lhasa, of Holmes, l*e., ir* St the Bless for the season. Lawyer Braes, l. ». ...leiason, ot

Newark, was a guost

. Pries.

WEST CAPE MAY Mr. end Mrs. Frederick Teller, of MUlrille, hare rented the Udredgc ci’.tage on Myrtle avenue for the sum mer Mr. Teller Is an employee of the Pennsylrenls Railroad. Mrs. B. H. Hand has been quite Ul. but is now recovering. Mr. Charles Newkirk, freight agent at the Fennsylranla H. R., station has mored Into the .McPherson collage on Broadway. Mr. and Mrs. Percy HotheUe, of Philadelphia, were visiting Mr. RotheUe's mother over the Fourth. Mr. end Mrs. liihurn Hoffman hare been spending a short time with Mr. Reuben Hoffman. Mr. and Mrs. E. Morris Bate are spending a few days with Mrs. Bate's mother, Mrs. John Craig. Malvern Craig, of Philadelphia.sp.-: t the Fourth with his mother, Mrs. J Craig. Mr. Christopher Schrumpf, of Camden, was a Sunday visitor with his sister, Mrs. Peter Wonhsrt. Mrs. Rocap and daughters, 4IUuhn< Berths and Marion, of MUlriUe, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles Piereon on Peart avenue. Mr. Claud Tearick, of Camden,was a recent visitor of hit sister, Mrs. H S. Fisher, of Emerald avenue. Mr. Ralph Doughty, of Camden, la visiting his father. Bibridge Doughty, on Emerald svenue.

6title Saves Waterway The Philadelphia Record during th« early April of 1S*0S bad the tol.ow lug U say concerning the work oi

"Assemblyman Stille of Cape Ms} scored a neat victory for Benaio. Hand's Waterway bUl in the Houei to-night. The measure which provu ed for the appropriation of #3W.0uv for the conetructlon of the proposes channel *i«w<g the coast fr^m Bay Head to Cape May, and la one « Governor Fort's moat cherished plana, had passed the Senate and was sent to the House. Hand got a lip that

Wakdee, of Bergen, was corralHeg,

votes to get a .-»ocu» to reconel tn* rou and defeat the bill. He tunned Stille who {jot busy and. with

e of his friends la the

Fort who signed it at

gold pen with which the documeu was made a law. Only #10,000 of Use total amoiiBt authorised may be ex-'

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i ea efflfce in, the of Charles T. Car

Campbell, at No.

i hours and late in the evening

be given to the public

telegraph service.

Tales of Cities, la point at area New Orfawas is the eeeoad largest city of this — Berlin la said to have more _ '• than any othr city in

Mrs. George K. Tilley, of Toi l ilaute. Ind , la. with her family, tc upyiug cottage No. 228 Windsor at t lue for the summer. Mr. and Mrse John Ash Pesrso of Germsntown, have closed their nut- there, and are in a Cape Mb) •itage for the season. Dr. S. F. Ware'has opened a drw iop at the corner of Washington snd Decatur slreou formerly occuled by the late Walter (j. Hogan. Col. and Mrs. P. M. Wsahabaugb.t: Chester, Pa., are occupying the Many cottage on Washington street, sdjoln John * P. E. Church, for the ind Mrs. John J. Curry, ol Philadelphia, have arrived at a Cor tie street cottage, and are passlng the season. They are delighted with Cape May. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Enlrlken, win formerly resided at Cape May. bu who for the past sixteen years h*v> Philadelphia, have been vis iting Mr. and Mrs. John Vanxant. John J. Leldy, of Newark, N. J. editor of the morning and evenlu, Star of that city, la at Cape May for hie usual summer vocation. He is i patron at the Hotel Cape May. He is many friends here. Rev. Dr. Carson Hanna, pastor ot .he Baltimore avenue church of Philadelphia. with hla family. Is visiting dr. and Mrs. H. H. Land, of Elmlt The doctor spoke st the Firs' dsptisl Church Of this cRy last eve

ning-

Mlss Laura Worn pie. one of the popular school teachers in the Cape May High School, whose home la In Fonda, N. V, has returned to CapMay to take a course in the summer school, and while here la a guest a*, the Windsor. Former State Senator Edmund L oas. ot Cape May Court House and his daughter. Miss Bertha Ross, wlli spend the summer at Denver, Col Mias Ross is in poor health and her father la taking her there in hopes that ahe will regain it Dr. Carlos E. Godfrey, of the Adjutant General's Office, at TrenU>ft>was among Cape May’s over the Fourth visitors. Dr. Godfrey was in ihlngtou several years hunting the records of Jerseymen in the Revolution and In the Colonial War* He has a vast store of local history a his mind, and is very accurate in it* facts. He IF the author of "The Jommander in Ctdef and His Body uard." being , an account at Wash .ngton's actual staffs and those who .ook orders direct from him.

Council Proceeding*

City Council met In regular session ueeday evening with all of the mem >era present. Council ordered a donaloa made toward the building of the 111c dock at BcheHengera Landing hlch has been made under the dlrec

of the Freeholders David iodan and John T. Bennett.

Report of the building Inspector □owing hie number of buildings re.islred during the month of June and report of the Mercantile Appraiser, iol N'eeedlees, showing hrecelpts

nr June of |142«, were received.

Report of the City Treasurer, I. H. mlth. Jr., was read, showing tb

'zrz 'srsy-' 1 -* ■*« “ 4 ^ <een received for taxes #67S.l*; from

vater rent. #17M and from Meroan-

3e licenses #1436.

The bond of William Porter foa#l, 00 for carrying oat the band contrac rss received and accepted, sureties eing Charles York. John W. Mecray

nd A. B. Little.

Finance Committee reported sale f the #60.000 bond Unue. dated June to the Merchants National Bank to ic payment of the Security Trust ompany of the floating debt named x the hood ordinance. The Fire and Water f&mmlUee rearted that the new water works In it ''Cape DUtrter of West Cape lay. had been opened for the stun

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CLOTHING

All the Latest Styles at Bottom Prices Millinery Department Our Millinery Department is Complete. The Selection was never larger, and the Styles are the Latest We solicit your patronage, feeling sure we oan please you MRS. TURNER 323 Washington St. Cape May, N. J.

(TtHE-HISTOBY^FvC^MAYvCOUHTY Prom THE AB0RIGIHAL TIMES *o <r ~ THE FEESEtT DAY

in nccocnt o' *e Aborifbu; The Dutch to Delaware 8a , The Ss* Meat of the County; The Whaling; The Growth of tie Villages The Revolution and Patriots; The BeUbliahnwnt ef the New Gwrercmcntj The War of idt«; The Psegreas of the County; and The Soldiers of tbc Chil War BY - LEWIS TOWNSEND STEVENS.

(Eo PAGES. 4* ILLUSTRATIONS. CHAPTERS j APPKDICf Sant Pwstgatd an Receipt af $1— hr LEWIS T- STEVENS, Publisher SOO Wsshlngtov Street CAPn MAY, W. s

^ Manufacturing dewier Repairing of Fine Watches, Jewlery, Etc. full uke cut glass and jewlery *s?JOS. K. HAND 311 Washington St.

The Virginia Opened. That well-known and modern bo»el, the Virginia, on Jackson «Uvct. was opened yesteruay, by Go sailer * otnllh of the Stockton' Hotel. Ihe is nicely located near ^each and 1* modern in even; way, . *in 0 toe very beet of piumgjng eer- ■ tce. The new proprietore mend to

personally look after the coinions of the guest* of the house os .uey are so fully prepared t* do, having bad many years experience in □e hotel'buaineea.

A Modern Store. The popular jowelery atac? of Salford Oarriaon on Washington street, has become one of the headquarters for Cape May shoppers, and with the recent addition of beautiful plate glaaa show counters and sheMngs and with a still larger stook from which to make a selection, our citixeni and guests will be more generally drawn to this very modern store.

A Successful Business

Perhaps there are few plumbers business principle to give nothing but that have made more success than William F. Brown, of Mansion street.

The Home-Made Bread.

William Waldorf, of the Mansion House Bakery, 317 Mansion street, is pleasing the people of Cape May.wlth his home-made bread. It Is Just like our mother's used to make that always was so good when we were

make of cake and pies

are alto always appetising. Try hla

service In all Ms varlouaj^™.^

The Property and Improvement immlttee reported that the beach ront pavilion had been completed an -hat they bare placed u special offi er In the pavilion, Joseph Free*And ask that Connell confirm appointment < T.ds toad to a discussion as to ' ( .ether the Mayor. Chief at Police City Council fSould control the : Jllee fores and ae a result no ee-

ls on the matter at con

the beat of

lines of plumbing, steam and gas QUang. By this mean* be has built up a large and successful business. Hi* advertisement appears in another col-

umn of the Herald. The Cedi Opened.

The popular Cedi Hotel on Ocean street is again opened for the teawith B. M. Durkin, mauagere. Durkin has had many year* exin the hotel end cafe bartend knows how to please the public. Tbs Sommer Garden of the Cedi to ooe of the fineet at the ahor*

Pragmas tvs Gr

William B. Chambers .the well grow at the earner' of Weeh-

end Qee*i street*, a

ft. j line of grocerto*. fresh « bu ter. He has a growing trad c .trolly local ad la the ‘'Ward."

A Wall Known Plumber.

The plumbing eatablishmeat - Wdliaw T. Chambers, Jr., of PerrfJ“ street, to too well known to need %*rf “J comment, for Mr. Chambers has I up k fine business by giving the best of’service to Ms customers. He

elks* work. See hi* advertleement In another cotnmo of the B>

than ever to pleaee Ut old friends

to W." mv moo. B,

The cry for help coming from man heart ueVer falls to mov Mart ot Christ with sympathy-sym-

pathy that reveals Itself

Need I say that prayer to the medium through which you will be In constant communication wlib Him 1-Bax, Nathan Bailey. Baptist. Provktenre, R. L

Riptning of Character.

Chars tier Is a fruit that to tip by dally toll and unremitting care, duslry must nn-nhe tphdv; deuce mu*l guard against unseen

Dies; prayer mom cs;i down rain.sun dew from 'heaves: the seal must have the summer Jinmaphere. There rich fruits do not < ome by chance. Charac-

ter to au achievement, and t^e an orchard Eden for those who cc with God under the bougha

the tree*—Bev. Dr. Newell Dwight

HlUta. Coni^gaHooaUsL Brooklyn.

Prsyer to the eool'a aearvh for God

pnA the aonr* communion with Cod Prayer to.an Instinct and InaUncta^Ue

to reason; inrtluet to luwrou_

prodigal cptyod all the way home, practicing -tl. petukm, but began to commuur wba-B be owl bto father, P* tltkro to tb* least part of prayer. The more we tarn* of God the more we

Cost of Industrial Insurance Further Reduced Voluntarily by The PRUDENTIAL

IndustriaTPolicies issued alter July r, 1909, have increased Benefits averaging over 10 per cent, ant 1 will

Give Many Millions

Dolla

rs

of Life,Insurance More Than the Old Kates Would Have Pr

Over 20 Million Dollars Extra Life Insurance has also been added voluntarily tt> Industiial Policies issued since January 1, 1907, and in lorce July t, 1909, with no increase in premiums. This is the Greatest Benefit to Po!ic> ooldets Evei Granted by the Prudential, Giving Mo.e Lite Insurance lor the Mgndy Than Any bimilar Policy Ever Be!ore Issued

Summer Skin Cleanser AniomoblllnK. m iHiijj. usmiw m «h. monutalu* and Iol . ring s' lb* shore wwl you Indoor* with * siin vn«i I du«lr, oftet. snoi-l nud always lu Dvn

of pi* pci clranklnu. St. legis Cold Cream "It (Mil* so tb« •klo"

I* the proper c-lraosrr. Car It plentifully 10 inketift dust, din, prrspir*tiun (lUklnr** and other sutnmrt toll tieftore o.iicblug »* cr to lbs »kli. and yon will avoid many skin trouble* 81. fte«rl- Cold Cream U a matr hles application for sau-bnni, * hid bum, chafing and other hot weather skin dl* comforts, hoft. su ooth. creamy, delightfully f rattrant. Hold In 10c. collapsible tubes and in 85c and 5»c jar*. For sale by leading druggists every-

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Who's the Town Booster? Why. Here He Is!

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CAPE MAY HERALD

Printing of the Better Kind for Commercial and Advertising Purposes

bid Washington st.

The citizen who praisca his own town. The citizen who encourages local enterprises. The citiztm who.helps along borne improvements. The citizen who patronises the home merchants. The citizen who gets his job printing done in hi. own town. That man’s THE TOWN BOOSTER.

Ocsn City Yaoht Races. The tniUlalwace ot the Ocean City Yhcht Club was Bailed over the dob ourcae on - Saturday afternoon and vra witnessed by a large number of viaHors. A strong north wind was blowig and the sail boats went over the

inrse in quick time.

In the small sloop das* the Alice. Captain George W. Stataeil. of Lansdowne, crossed the line three minutes twenty-one seconds ahead of the Oldbach. Captain C. T. Breckley. Com mod ore Lewi# M. Crease's Etoprea* won In the cruiser class with the Lue geo. Captain George Fish, a close second; Chloota, a new boat, owned by ex-Coon oilman George. O. Adams, third, and the C. J. C., Captain Chaa. J. Curran, of Philadelphia, fourth. The open motor clats honor* w carried off by the Jessie Royal. Captain A. O..Sparks. The Jersey DevU. i new boat, owned and sailed by Captain John M. ffurn. of Phlladel-

, sprinting powers to be quite speedy. Prise* were awarded to the winning

boats of each cl as*

The Dry GoodsT Ha*dqu*r4*rs. Ooe of the leading headquarters Cape May. 4* at Mrs. Turner'* depart-

THE “N U E” BATTERIES

'THUS is the Battery you are looking * for. Use it and your Battery troubles are over. Nuc High Grade Dry OeH it is better lor ignition and open circuit than any dry cell on the market. Most carefully selected Material and best of workmanship Each cell tested before being packed. Absolutely guaranteed to contain no acid. Amperage much greater and voltage stronger S S / / CHAS. A. SWAIN SOLE AGENT 305 307 Jackson Street b*u Telephone 9?x

...THE..I Merchants National Bank CAPE MAY, N. J. pF Some provision for declining years should 1* our first concern. A savings account in the MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK would be a LONG STEP hi the RIGHT DIRECTION. 7j/ Active Accounts. §r03£21.72 Loans and Investments. %/o6,763.37 Defoosits. S Per Cest hriercst AJtowtd re Tims Bcpasits PRIVATE BOXES FdR RENT IN FIRE AND BUFGLAR PROOF VAULTS

W. L. Stbvbss, President Jobkph it. Hahh. Vioe-Pres. Ukkhy ti. KuJHiriaiit, Otolrier GBoaaa H. Kkkvim, Vine Pres Evguurr'J. J«uugi.i„ v*»i. v'w»h

Wm. H. Church W. L. Cummings Joseph H. Hanes John T. HtwiU

DIRECTORS

F. H. Mecray . - - .'ohu W. Mecray E- " • Springer —^*• j). w. L

George H. Iteevee H. 8. Huiherford

E- W. Springer W. H. Phillips, M. D. W. L Stevens

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