Cape May Herald, 9 December 1909 IIIF issue link — Page 3

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Why Man Don't Oo to Chun From LnoBr-n W-akly. Iho onlj port of tbo UnHod BUtlea wh«r« peoplr so to church to used to l» to too Sooth, whom aoctol ouatoou and hablta of thoucbt havu nodorsooa taual chaoso Socao probably hold the p< preach tat of today reaponatble for lha empty pewa. But It should be remembered that bettor preach In* la demaaded now than formerly. There la not ao sreat difference aa once there waa between toe Intellectual a. talnmenta of pulpit and pew. and the preacher la oo lon*e( the oracle he onot waa of the community. There are. too. a raat number of eoclal human ttarlan ageiictoa outalde the church, and with rery many the* tereata aupplant the claim of church.Even the Sunday•echool.called the 'Ttsbl-ann of the church haa in a war worked agalnat church attendance In the mlnda of many par enta. Sunday-echool takea the- pla-e of church for their children. So we do not find the children In the pewa with their parenta Sunday morn In*, aa waa once the custom. And when the child seta to the afe when he drops Sunday school, not bavins previously sone to church, he haa no church So In* habit. Thla, in connection with weak and superficial home train!ns, la not conducive to church support Yet these, after all. are In a way hot superficial excuses. At the root of It all to a declining sense of God and of personal accountability to him. The claim of God upon every Ufa and the duty to honor Him In the worship of the church must be pressed home upon men’s consciences. The pulp Ll most cease tryln* to face the attnadon aa a bus! neat man would do. and tel them fearlessly call upon the people to respond to the claim of God-

Court House Hotel Bold. John H. TwaddeU haa sold the Hotel Bellevue, at Cape May Court House, to J. C. Martin, of Newark, the consideration be la* Ki.hOO. The New owner will take possession about the first U January, after which Mr. TwaddeU and family will go to Florida for the balance of the winter. It to said that the sew owner has had " considerable experience In and about first class hotels and bavin* an extended acquaintance among automobile people, and hope* to at tract many of them to hi* hostelry. * The Rev. Irl R. Hicks Almanac for t»10. Beady November 16th. 1909. a splendid year-book, on astronomy and meteoraiocy, fce only on* containing the original “Hick* Weather Forecasts." By mall, postpaid, 86c. on new si and*. 80c. One copy free with a year's snbeerlption to World and Works, the Bsr. Irl H. Hicks Mon

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•aid aala win taka place at City . at tha corner of Waahlastoe and KrankUn •treeta. In U* ■aid City of ’ape May. on Wednesday the avtsawth lay of Decaniber, A IX. itM. at tha nour of oaa o'clock to the afternoon of ■aid day. Tha aald lands tenements, hereditaments and real estate ao to be Mid. and tha namaa of the peraooi asalnit whan the mid taxrs hart bean “ -a account of the same, and tha it of taxee laid on account of each parcel, are aa f of Iowa, via;— jaass fohr Allan, lou It, If. aac It

The r"* 1 " expense to not the cost of the paint, bat the cost of labor U require*. It require# more labor to ap ply a poor article than It does a good one. If yon Intend renovating your house exterior or Interior, why not hare a talk with “Glte.“ the all round

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NOTICE TO LEGAL ADVERTISERS All legal advertisements are re - qaired to be published hi e newspaper pobltohed in ths municipality If a county having ths largest poputo lion, or st the county seat. By the Stats Census of 1*06, ths “City of^ Caps May." haa the largest populatlo Is Cep* May County.

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