Cape May Herald, 17 November 1904 IIIF issue link — Page 2

CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1904.

BATTLESHIP NEW JERSEY LAUNCHED Navy** SIew«»i Typ» ofH •*»»!/• Armod Hra*(iulnc VmmcU Chri-lpncxl. QUINCT. M*m>Nov. 10.—Tbebattl««hlp New Jew*', of the ara-goiiiK cIm*. btHU for the United Sut.-« Uoverauvnt by the Kore River ^Ipbulldlng Company, wa. nucoeoe'ully wonched *t W.M to-day. There wa» a large number of gueata preaeot, including Governor Kmnklln Murphy, of New Jeraey; Governor John 1*. IUte«, of Maaitachu«et la: and former Secretary of the Navy John D. laing, of Hlog-

ham.

The battleship waa chrlatened by Mrs William B. Kinney, daughter of Governor

.Murphy.

It waa a beautiful fall day. the ortap air being tempered by the raya of the unclouded *un. The Invited gueata Included a party of twenty five with Governor Murphy. The gueata were the only onea , admitted to the launching. A* the battleship began to elidr toward the water Mra. Kinney brute the bottle of champagne over the bow, and after the traditional form exclaimed: ** I chriaten thee New Jersey The river about the ablpbnilding plant waa filled with boats, and as the new ship took the water a great salute waa giveu her by all the craft and by the whistles of nearby manufacturing establiahmenta. After the launching the guests were entertained by the management. Rear Admiral Francis T. Bowles (retired) the president of the company acting as host. The New Jersey is one of three sea-going -coast line battleships carrying the heaviest armors, for which Congress made an appropriation in March. 18W. The general dimensions and chief characteristics of the cew fighting machine are: Length on load waterline. 435 ft. Breadth, extreme, at load waterline, 76

ft. a* In.

Trial displacement, about 14.IMS tons. Mean draft at trial displacement, about

23 ft. 9 in.

Greatest draft, foil lo«d. about 26 ft. The New Jersey was built for a speed of at least nineteen knots The warship will be propelled at this high speed for a battleship by twin-screw-, driven by two fourcyiinder, triple-expansion engines of about 19.000 indicated horse power. The New Jersey will carry four 13-inch guns, forty calibres in length, mounted by pairs In balanced turrets, one turret being located forward of the superstructure and the other aft. Of the eight 8-Inch guns, forty-five calibres in length, which will be carried on this vessel, four will be mounted by pairs in turrets, upon tbe 12-iuch turrets, and four in two broad side turrets slightly forward of amidships. In the New Jeraey there will be a broadside battery on the gun deck of twelve 6Inch rapid-fire guns, fifty calibres in length, mounted six on each side. Tbe secondary battery will consist of twelve 3-inch fifty-calibre rapid-fire guns, twelve 3-ponnd semi-automatic, eight 1-ponnd heavy automatic, two thirty-calibre machine guns and six thiny-callbre Colt automatic guns, all mounted In commanding (Msitions and having large arcs of fire. " It is proposed to make all of tbe veaaeir -of this class flagships, and to do this it is necessary to make provision for the commoQation of one flag officer, one oom--manding officer, one chief of staff, nineteen ‘ward-room officers, ten junior officers, eight warrant officers and a crew of 772 -men. Including 00 marines, making a -grand total of 872.

Lower Township Adjourned Sale of land for Tans.

In 1 Circuit Court oi Capo May County, New Jersey.

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Hoffman, Collector of the Township of Lower. in the County ol Cape May and Slate of New Jersey, that by virtue of s us-warrant issued on the fourteenth day of September A. D. tout, by the township committee of said township, be will sell at public vendue all the lands, tenement*, hereditaments and teal estate hereinafter mentioned and situate in said Township fot the shortest term not exceeding thirty years, for which any person or persons will agree to take the same and pay the Uxes sssesaed against the same for the year 190a. with the interest thereon sccruiiv, and all costs, fees, charges and expcnacs in relation to the levy, asseaament and collection of said Uxes. The said sale which was advertised to Uke place at the Town-hip House in Cold Spring, in said Township, on Tuesday, the first day of November, A. D., 1904, at one o’clock in the afternoon of said day. and which vas adjourned to take place on Tuesday, the tenth day of November. A. D.. 1904. hath this day been fatlher adionmed to take place at tbe said Township House on Thursday, the Twenty-Ninth Day of Noroa-

ber, A. D. 1901,

at one o’clock in the afternoon of said day. The said lands, tenements, hereditaments and real estate to be sold, and the names of the persons against whom the said taxes have been laid on account of the same and the amount of taxes so laid on account of each parcel, are as follows, vix.: LOWER TOWNSHIP: Heirs of John Batteaat, the sum of three dollars and seventy cents ($3^0) upon four acres of farm land in road district No. 4, adjoining lands of Frank Hand. Heirs of Andrew Edmunds, the sum of twe dollars and seventy-eight cents ($a 78) upon one acre of land in road district No. - ■* joining hand of Jno. i>unham Heirs of Jane Scbellenger, the sum of four dollars and sixty-two cents 184.63) upon one acre of land in road district No. 4 and adjoining land of L- E- Hughes W. ts. P. Shields, the sum of thirty-seveu dollars ($37-00) upon one hundred acres ol land in road district So. 3, adjoining land of

Cox Hall.

W. S. P. Shields, the sum of fourteen dollars and 1 ijity cents ($14.80) upon twenty acres of land tn road district No. 3, adjoin-ing-land of Charles Dawson. CAPE MAY POINT. Jane M. B. Blister, the sum of two dollars and seventy-eight cents t$3.y8) upon Lot No.

I in Block A.

Jane M. B. Brister, the sum of one dollar and thirty nine cents ($1 39) upon Lot No. 133 in Block E. Andrew Bellows, tbe sum of two dollars and seventy-eight cents, (83.78) upon Lota -o. 88 and 00 in Block E. Susan Boyer, the sum of twelve dollars and ninety-five cent* upon Lota No. a8. 39. y>- Ji. 33. 39- 41. 43, 49- SO. 5«- 53. 56, 57 and 59 in Block E. < E- Bockinger, the sum of one dollar and eighty-five cenu (81.85) upon Lota No. 141 and 147 in Block K. J. Chew, the sum of ninely-three cents (8.9.0 upon I.ot No. 18 in Block N. Charles Diston the sum of two dollars and seventy-seven cents (83.77) upon Lot No.

’ 1 Block A.

Heirs of Thomas A. Fcrnley, the sum of twenty-seven dollars and seventy-five cents <8*7-75) upon Lots No 122, 1x4. 140. 146. 153. 151. and 176 in Block K and Lota No. 48, and 34 in Block J. and LotaNo. 19,99 and

in Block A.

Martha M. Frick, the sum of six dollars and forty-eight cent* 186.48) upon Lot No. 7

in Block F.

E. P. Feaster. tbe sum of five dollars and eight cents (8508; upon LotaNo. 13 and 14

ill Block D.

Phillip P. Freese, the sum of two dollars and thirty-one cents (82.31) upon Lot No. 14

in biomt K.

E. S. Parrel, tbe stun of ninety-three cents -8893) upon Lot No 148 in Block K. E J. Gibbs, the sum of five dollars and fifty-five cents (85.55) upon Lota Kc *

135 and 153 in Block K.

L O. Howell, the awn of two dollars and seventy-seven cents (83.77) upon Lot No. 18

in Block K.

J. F. Jones, the sum of two dollars and seventy-eight cents (83-78) upon Lot No. 157

in Block £

Mrs. E W. Kirby, the sum of nine dollars and twentv-five cents (80 35)upon Lots '* 170,165, 166, 172, 134 and 130 in Block B. Mrs. E. W. Kirby, the stun of five dollars and fifty-five cents (85 55) upon LotaNo. isfi,

159, 178. , 7 I and t6o in Block K.

James Murphy, the sum of two dollars and seventy-seven cents (82.77) upon Lot No. 39

in Block K.

George Myers, the sum of seventy-four cents (8.741 upon Lot No. 142 in Block K, E. P. C. Paulin, the sum of one dollar » . eighty-five cents (81.85) upon Lot No. 3 in

Block A

Susan Selvy, the sum of two dollars and seventy-eight cents (83.78) upon Lota No. 19 and so in BlocR N. Will Selvy, the sum of ninety-two cents ($931 upon Lot No. 17 in Block N. William R. Smith, the sum of one dollar and cifbtv-five cents (81.85) upon Lot No. 34 in Block D. W. S- P. Shields, the sum of nine dollars and twenty-five cents (89.35) npon Lpf No, Francis Vandcrschec, the sum of two dollars and seventy-seven cents (83.77) npon Lot 'To. 164 in Block K. Stephen Wkslow, the sum of two dollars and seventy-eight cents (82.78) upon Lot No. inel Wiley, the sum of one dollar and thirty-nine cents (81.39) npon Lota No. 13 —ad 10 in ttifteir A 3. M. Whilldin, tire sum of thirty-one dot-

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Block S; upon LotaNo. *. a.i~4*5.6. ai, s

tWnca L.npouLotN Lots No. 84, 96,30 m

73 ses’of^esX

-M«37-8o

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. Public notice is hereby given that an jonrned meeting of the Oommiasioaen. Appeal of Lower Township win be held at tbe Township House at Cold Sprit* ' ttd township, on Tuesday, Novembe got. at twelve o’clock noon, when all ,0 u presented can be *S«Sd. Coid^Sg^No^Sh^10, 1904.

In the matter of the application of John H. Sloan for an order for a deed for lot No 3 on Block No. 15 iu the City of Cape May, New Jciacr, under Chapter 112 of the laws

of i.sho and supplements.

To Emmons T. Moc ken ridge, George W. Thurston Assignee for tbe benefit of creditors of the said Emmons T. Mockridge individually and trading as E Mockridge Sc Co., Ms heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns and to all unknown owners, mortgagees and lien holders of the premises hereinafter described and to all persons having any interest therein

ever; take notice.

the office of the County Clerk in the said County setting forth that on December 7th, 1903 he purchaaed at a public sale lawfully made on tbe said day by the City Collector and City Solictor of said City of Cape May after due advertisement certain land known as Jot No. a on Block No. 15 on the official plan of lota in the City of Cape May being the Easternmost one-half of lot No. 16 on William J Sewell’s plan of Cape May Cottage dots described in sard petition as follows: A lot of ground situate on the Northeastwardly side of Grant Street in the said City of Cape May commencing 136 feet or thercabrAit Southeastward!)- from tbe Southeastwardly side of Broadway in said City, containing in front on tbe said Grant Street 35 feet or thereabout and in depth of that width Northeastwardly 100 feet qr thereabout. bounded Northeastwardly l>y ground now or late of William J. Sewell being lot No. 59 on said plan Southeastwardly by ‘ te of Hmot R. Artman now of Kate

bring lot No. 17 on said plan. North-

westward!) by ground late of William R. Hart now ofTheron 1. Crane and Souths estwardly by the said prant Street (s^iich lot was conveyed to said EmmonsT. Mockridge by William R. Hart by deed dated’ November nth. 1874 and qgcorded in deed book “ 39 page 4 v yotc. and by tbe said Emis T. Mockridge individually and trading . i. Mockridge & Co. by deed dated April 30, 1877 and recorded in deed book No. 42 page 304 etc. to lieorge W. Thurston in fee in trust for tbe benefit of creditors); that the said George W. Thurston is now deceased; that no new t mutes or assignee has eve: been appointed in his place tor the said assigned estate and tbepelitioner has not been able to find whether tbe said George W. Thurston left any heirs, executors or ad ruinistrator*. and no deed or assignment of the said premise* appears on record made by tiie said George W. Thurston; that there arc uo mortgages upon the said premises; tbe said Court on the 21st day of October 1904 made an order reciting the allegations in said petition and ordering that the unknown owners mortgagees or lien holders if any and persons interested in the land above described do show cause before said l ircuit Court in tbe County of Cape May at the Court House at Cape Mav Court House in said Countv on the 25th day bf April 1905 why a deed should not be made and delivered for the said land to the said pnrcl hia heirs and a-signs pursuant to the sti and why such further order should not be made as ia by the statute provided. And further that within tea days after the date of said order said purchaser should cause to be printed and published in the Capk May Hkkald, ooe of the newspapers printed and circulated in the City and County of Cape May aforesaid notice directed to tbe unknown owners mortgagees or lien holders if any and persons appearing to have an interest iu said land requiring them to redeem said land on or before said 35th day of April 1905 or show cause before the Court on that day at ten o’clock in the forenoon at the Court House aforesaid why a deed therefor should not be delivered to tire said purchas-

er and hi* bei.s and assign a. 10-27 fit John H. Slo

C*ty Directory.

rman—Fraud* K- Duke.. Jan. 1, IUM> Council—Joa. Hand Jan. 1.1B07 Samuel T. Halley Jan. 1. itu? Robert J. Civawell.. Jan. 1. UWT T. Maakal Hharp Jan. 1,1806 Jas. J.Doak Jan. 1,11106 Lemuel K Milter—Jan. 1. IMfi Jas. K. Taylor...

mpajn T. Campbell...Jau. 1, 1M6 Collector—Bol Need lee Jan. 1,1806 Treasurer—Isaac H. Smith Jan. 1, 1805 Commissioner* of Appeal, Theodora Mudler.. Edward Creaee -Jan. 1. HM5 Thoa. R. Walea Jan. 1.1805

BIOS WANTED. Proposals will be received by the undersigned in the Conn House Building, in Cape May Court House, in tbe County of Cape Mav, New Jersey, on November 36th, 1904 at eleven o’clock in the forenoon. For painting the Court House Building and Flag Staff on tbe Court House ground* with two coats of tire heat Lewes’ or Wctherell’s White Lead and Zinc and the heat linseed oil. The successful bidder wiD be required to scrape off and remove all old loose paint and to do tbe work in a thorough and workmanlike manner# C. P. Vanantafi, John P. Fox, M. 8 Smith, at Committee on Public Buildings.

Pennsylvania Railroad Winter Excursion Boat* Book. In purunfinee of its annual custom, the PaasraKer Department of tire Pennsylvania Railroad Company, has just Issued an attractive and comprehensive book descriptive of the leading Winter reeorta of tire East and South, and fctving the rates and various routes and combinations of routes of travel. Like all the publications erf tbe Pennsylvania Railroad Company, this “Winter Excursion Book” la a model of typographical and pictorial work. It is bound in a handsome and artiatic cover In colors, and oontains much valuable information for Winter tourist* and travelers in general. It can be bad free at charge at tire principal ticket offices of tire Penn* sylvan ia BattnMd-Ofenpatf, or will on to Gao. W.

o. «. eiuuic, vibs

Dr. Edward H. Piuiu^e,

Howard F. Otter ’ 18°8 Barclay L. Schellenger 1906 Samuel K. Stitea 19^ William T. Stevens 19W

Dr. A. L','Leach.

Charles F. (Juidort...

...1907

BOABD OF HEALTH. _ . A. L. Lrsrb. I’realdeDt ..Sept. 1. V. M. D. Marcy, Secretary 1805 Robert 8. Hand ■ " }9UJ Lafayette M. Hat*. 1804 Albert B. Utile “ George L. Lowell

-jbeo -V. Wilson. Lewis T. JBtereus. Treasurer—Tbomts W. Millet.

\yiST JEUtr k CEA8B0&Z&AIL10AS rwr .KTOUKU 4. 1W* te ve Cape May aa to LADELlMilA w ft Alt A M —ACCOMMODATION Stops ’ ' at principal stations. Arrives at Pbj’aUrlphia V39 • R> , 1Ci A.M.—EXPRESS. Connects from Aaglesea Branch. Arrives at Philadelphia 9.31 a m. , cc P. M.-ACCOMMODATION. Con•*03 ncctafrom Angle**-* Branch Ocean City, and Sea Isle City. Arrives at Pbila delphU 5 *7 P M. Sl-VDAY TKAfXa. . , 0 P.M.—ACCOMMODATION. Stop* at principal intermediate station*. Arrives Pbiladelpnia 6 25a. m. . AC F. M.-EX PRESS. Connects from Anglesca, Ocean City, and Sea Isle City. Arrives at Philadelphia 6.55 p. m. FROM PHILADELPHIA. Trains leave for Cape May—Express, 9 00 A. M. and 4-08, p m week-days. Accommodation, 3.15 p. m. Sunday, express, 9.00 - m. Accommodation, ft .uo a. m Trains leave Phila»ku>mia, Broad Street Station for NEW YORK. May 39,1904. Express, weekdays, 4 38, 4 40. 5 00, 5 18, 556,7.00,733,830. 903,950,1021, *1100, A. M., *1200 noon, 1235, *•

County Directory.

Justice Supreme Court—Francis I. Swi Rep —‘9°? Circuit Judge—Allen B. Kodieutt lull Law Judge—Hat rlsuu H. 'oorber-s, of’ Pleaa-Harry S. DougUaa

HberilJ—8anTl E. Ewing, Deni., ’uronera—Geo. Sayre, Jr.. B*p.

• *- ^ Cr ‘

Coroner s—Jolm D. Craig. BcL HW5 Coroner’*—Chas. U. Clouting, Hep 1B06 Countr Clerk—Julius Way, Bep 1806 Surrogate—K. Cllntob Hewitt, Uep....UW7

Surrogmu — -

County Collector—I^wia

C'10111? Board of Elections—Jo*. K. Hand. Rep 1«UB County ’Hoard of Elections—Charles E. Foster,Hep 1806 Crsinty Board of Election*—Wm. J. Tyler, Dew, County Board of Elections—Michael HKearns, Dern 18t6 Terms of Court—Fonrth Tuesday ia April.

September and December.

HOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS. Anthony B. Smith, Palermo May, 1806 W\ S. Johnson. Occeb City.—Jan. 1, 1807 John P. Fox, Ocean City .—Ian. 1, 1807 C. P. Vanaman, Dm* Creek. May 1, 1807 Jesse D. Ludlam. So. Dennis ...May 1906 Wm. T. Bate. Ftahlug Creek....May. 1WB West ley B. Wale*. Cape May. Ja*. L 1U»7 Mlraiah 8. Smith. Cape May .Jan. l.lOOu Antbouy B. Smith, Director; Samuel

Townsend Clerk.

State Senator—Lewis M. Crease. Ocean ~ Bep..... —.........1906

Itr. Bep mblymau—Jai

Cape May City, Rep....

M. E.

_£doniram Chapter, No. 88, Koval Arch Mason*—Convocations, third Monday of each month at lodge room, Washington and Franklin atreeta Cape Island Lodga, No. 80. F. and A. M. -(’onimnnicationa, second and fourth Tut-sdnya of each month at lodge room, W'asliiugton I'nd Franklin atreeta Cape May Camp, No. 877S, Modem Woodmen of America—Maata first Wednesday of each mouth at Auditorium. CapeJJay Conclave, No. 188. Improved Older of Haptaaopha—Meets at Ogden’s Hall,819 Washington street, on second and fourth Thursdays of each month. Cape May Council, No. 1681; Royal Arcanum—Meets first and third Tuesdays each month at Auditorium. Cape May Lodge. No. 21, A. O. U. W. Meets first and third Thnradayi of each month at 812 Washington street. Cold Spring Council, Jr. O. D. A. M. No. 188—Meet! in ball at Cold Spring, every Tuesday evening at 7 o’clock. Colombia l#odge. No. 28. Independent Order of Mechanics—Meet* each Monday

at Anditorium.

Eureka Lodge, No. 7, Ladles’ L O. M.— Meets second and, fourth Tburadayx of Mach mouth at Auditorium. Friendship Council, No. 27, D. of A.— Meets on Tuesday afternoon of each week at 2.80, in Jr. O.U.A.M. Hall. Cold Spring. John Mecray Post, No. 40, G. A. B.Meete on second and fourth Thursdays of each month at 816 Washington street. Mayflower Lodge, No. 258, Independent Order q£ Odd Fellows—Meeta each Friday at the Auditorium, Jackson street Ogallalla Tribe, No. 157, Improved Order of Bed Men—Meets at 810 Washington

The Companion latfirewaa and Bntar-

.. . lied), 4 00, *5 7 00, •800,900, lo00 P.M.

DAYS. 4 38, 4 40.5 OO. 5 «b. 8 *5. 9 50 11 -o> A. M , ‘is 35, *330 352. (Penns. Limited), 354 (New York Limited), 400, *5 30, - ' 36.7 00,*6 qo, 10 12 P. M . I2 03nightWest Philadelphia only, 2 44 A. M. and *12 33 P M daily. From North Philadelphia only, 12 38 PM daily (Manhattan Limited). WASHINGTON ANITTHE SOUTH. October 4, 1904. For Baltimore and Washington, *6 35, .30, 832. rose, 11 23. A. M-. •is 31. *1 25, 3.20. 446, 535, 6 ift. 11 2S. PM.and 1309 night, weekdays. SUNDAYS, *6. 35. 7 30, 905, 11 33, A M., *1 357*3 so, 4 46, 5 25, 11 36 P. M. 12.09 night. For Baltimore accommodation, 9.05 A. M. .« and 4.01 P. M. weekdays. 5.07, P. M. laity. From West Philadelphia only, 335 and II 55 A. M-, 2,55 (*5 33 ”Congressional Limited.”) *5.55. *fi-5o. *7-55. P M., daily. •Dining Car. W. ATTERBURY, J. R. WOOD. Gen’l Manager. . Pass': Traffic Manager GEO. W. BOYD. General Passenger Agent.

ATLANTIC CITY BAILBOAP. TIME TABLE in Efiect Sept, so, 1904.

WEEKDAYS.

Lv. Cape May

Arr. Phils.

7 15 a id

(express)

9 15 a m

*3 35 p m

(express)

5 55 p u

SCKDAYS.

•4 30 p na

[express]

6 40 p tn

WEEKDAYS.

Lv.Phila. d*0 s m

Ait.

Cape May. 11 00 a m

[express]

4 15pm

[express]

6 15 p m

SCKDAYS.

8 45am ‘

pocsi]

10 58 a m

•Connects at Winslow Junction for Atlantic City. , A. T. Die*, Edson J. Weeks. Gen’l Supt. Gen’l Paas’r Agent.

Our Church Directory. Amoafi Tbe Worshippers of Tbe DlfferOat Deaomlnatlons. P. K. CHITECH OF THE ADVENT. Mr. Francis F- EL Finn. In charge. Sunday Services: ia 80 a m, Mon

Other services aa announced. PRSSBTTKRIAK CHURCH. Rev Arthur W. Spooner, D. D. f Paetor. Praise seftioe In the lecture room every Sabbath moralag at 10 o’clock. Morning service at 10.80. Evening service at 7.»X Mid-week prayer meeting at 7.80. Junior Endeavor Friday afternoon at 4. o’clock. Senior Endeavor Friday eventftg M 7.80 Sunday-school at 2.80. All are cordially Invited. Seats Fref.

Rev. 8. F. Gaakill, D. D., Pastor. PreaebinK ou Sunday monilng at 10.80. lo the evening at 7.48. Meetings at 9 a. x. and 6.80 r. x. on

-and ay a

Sunday School at 8 P. x.

Epworth League Monday evening at

o’etock.

Mid-week prayer aerviee Wednesday

evening at 8 o'clock.

Class meetings, Tuesday, Thursday

and Friday evenings.

Preaching on Sunday monring at 10.80.

In the eveailng at 7 JO.

Sunday morning Workers Meeting at

LOO a. X.

SundaySchool at x. Wednesday evening Prayer Meeting at rJOTOfek

sr. xaxr'a MHx-«aitiB0H. Rev. Father D. J. Kelly, Rector.

Masses at fi.&and. 10 a.m. Sunday School at X80 k k. Koaary^aermon and bunadktion or the Moat SeoMd Sacramant atSXJO r x. AH are invited to attend the SunJay evening instroctions at 7.80 W ref-days, Maaa at 7: a. x. Samoea every Friday evening at 8.