Cape May Herald, 22 June 1905 IIIF issue link — Page 3

CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY. JUNE w, 1905.

WHY JOIN THE GRANGE?

▲ r*»* »<•«•*. Thai ShaaM AM^aat* Wbj abould 1 Join Ux* grunge 1 What arlll 1 get out of It? You abouM Join Oto graugv beonnae: Plrat, It la a farmera' orcaulutlon and you art- a farmer; aoroud. organlaatton will gl>e farmera greater luflomc* In tb* auto and national loglalatoraa;thlrd. It will bring you Into contact with the boat men and woman In your profession, and aucb contact will polish and strengthen and refine you; fourth. It will make possible cooperation In buying supplies and In selling products; fifth. It la a social, mental, moral, educational Institution; sixth. It la an Institution whose teSets will make rural society better and In every way. You will get out of It: First. Just what you put In It—It la a bank In which you de[>oslt your influence as • cltlten. aa a man or as a woman; ascend. a little more than you put Into It Like other banks, the grange pays you Interest on your Investment You put In character, and you receive It back strengthened, clarified. Increased by the characters with which It has come Into contact. Could you desire more than this? Would not this Induce you to Join the grange? Here and there some Individuals get the Idea that as soon as they Join the grange material benefits will be forced ui>on them. They are. so they Imagine, to grow larger and better crops and- -ell them at higher prices. Just bow this kies reaches them It la difficult to see. but It doe* reach and govern them.—New York Farmer.

TORNADO INSURANCE. la Kaama They Pear Wlag mm Well aa Plra. The Patrons’ Fire snd Tornado as / aoclatlon of Kansas carries about 1800.000 tornado Insurance out of a total risk of |3£73.1QS. Ibe tornado . risks have helped to reduce the average fire Insurance coat. This company has been doing business for fifteen yean, says an exchange, and the aver a rage coat of Insurance has been flO per T $1,000 for five year potldea. while the A old line companies have charged $20 *per 111000 v In 1000 the Kansas people paid old . tine companies 515«LOOtiiT4 in premiums and got back In losses $77,048.643. leaving $79361.428 to be distributed among the companies for salaries and com mb**loos The grange company could have saved $43,000.0^1 of this to these petrons*of The,old line companies. This la the only company la the a' carrying over $3300.000 of risks wi applications cost the company only $1 each, whose president serves free, whose treasurer gets only $24 per year, whose secretary ’getx but $30 i-er mouth to cover bis own and aU clerical help feat be may employ, whose agents get hut $2 per ^ay and no -expense* The office expense for rent, heal and light* waa only $4-90 per month last year. Then* are seventeen other mutuals in the state, tint none of them doing so large a business have such low rates. It Is being Inside the grange that enable* the member of this company to get such Inexpensive Insurance. Each grange guards the risks in Its vicinity, thn* avoiding the expense of .Inspectors' fees

Leyden <N. Y.i grange waa orgaylasd In ISO and has been a successful grange from the start. Out of It grew the Leyden union, a co-^perattre organisation in which shares were sold at $10 each and no member wag allowed to bold more than one dura All •hares were taken by members A building was rented as a store, and the business increased ee rapidly that the Leyden Building association waa a organised, the land purchased and a building erected. In this building -the basement end first floor ware occupied by the Leyden union as a store, and the second floor la occupied by tbe

organisations la this grange. Tbe build tag was burned and everything lost excepting the books of the grange, which

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ast and. heal devetopmmt’-uf the ladivldusl—the beat Individual.

Dsatk mi Ba< The Michigan state grange mourns tbe loea of on# of tbe originators of tbe state organisation and a most efficient worker In the Order. ex-Oorernor Luce, whose death occurred a few weeks

Ira Sharp, chairman of the executive committee ot tbe New York state grange, boa been npjttlutod to the board of state fair commUalonera by Governor Higgins.

CONDENSED DISPATCHES.

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Notable Errata at tbe »' Cbraaleleg. A pronounoei break Ik the ninka of the Chicago strikers lw* mvurr.sl. For the tlraf time since the strike begun there art* uumeam* InetfiMMs where striking teamsters have applied individually for former ikmIUoum Without waiting for tbe strike to be formally declared off. After smoking five boxe* of cigarette* from 12 o'elo<-k mluidgbt to 4 a. m. while canoeing with u |>arty of frienda In a pouu near Melnsw-. Mush.. Philip Weller of East Watertown fell from a lauding Into the w.tier and died suddenly from heart disease before his companions could pull him out. One of tbe most notable railroad cn-glnet-rlnK feat* aerompllsbed In this section In years was tbe muring of a 120 foot Iron and steei aj*an of the bridge across i'rum creek on the Baltimore and Ohio railroad at Cliester, Pa., and replacing It with an entire new bridge between train time and without disturbing traffic. . v Monday. Jane in. Poj>e l*lus may iturlug the summer decide to leave the Yntlcnu awl go to Caste! Gandolfo. out-ide of Koine, to sj>eud some weel.s a ih Cardinal Merry del VaL In the annual ra e from Hover to Heligoland for tin;sTor WlUUm - * cup the .Vmerlcan j ach'l Atlantic, winner of the transutl.-u.tic me*, won the kaiser's special prior. A special train on the Michigan feu tral railroad, cuuslat ug of two engineand nine day coache*, was wrecked at tbe foot of Queenatun heights, on the Niagara river. Bcoren of i>eoj>le wep cut and bruised, but bo one was seriously hurt Urn-lug a thick fog the steel freight steamers Etruria uud Amass collided ten miles off ITesqne Ule liriit In Lake Huron. Tbe Ktrurtu was damaged so that she sank within a few umiutrs. tbe crew narrowly eacap with I heir lives! Cardinal GibbuB* paid a call on tbr INToldeiit. Hecomium'-ed by Ur. D. J. Stafford, rector of J^t. Patrick's ehtireh of Washington. Tiw lanlInal rougnttulnled President Koosevtdt upon bW aoceeas In the Begotiatlous for per.i between Uussia and Japan. “He 1* an angel of puaua to tbe world." said Cardlugl Gibbons. While In mMocenn tbe American Hnrr Phlladelplda crushed Into a Mg whale and cut the cetacean In two. .Vs the vessel struck a tfemor was felt by ail on Itoard. and soon the sea all -about was tinged with the blood of Its victim. i-huawd by tbe propeller Into a crimson froth. The monster tried to rroas directly tn\ frost of the A tong wanting tdast came from the ship's whittle, hot the doomed animal bee^Jitl not aitd was severed aa If by a shaip and gigantic <■ leavCr. Batardar. Jmmr 17. PreaUept UoAwvelt received from the l'sited Kt<vre* treasnsy dejMtrtment a warrant for $388. representing hU two months' extra pay ns an officer in the war with Spain, The money Is awarded under an act of congress passed six yenrs ago. The ajipeanuiue on the straps Pittsburg «»f two young wnffietfVeating hoop skirts blockaded a street car line for half an hour, suspended business In a department store, created a small panic, caused many men to suffer from stiff necks and noceosttated assistance from a detachment of police officers. Philadelphia la on tbe ere of another antigrab upheaval, with Mayor John Wearer, who defeated the gas grab, leading the fight against corruption It Is rumored that the arrsat of State In anrance Commissioner Durham. ' Hen ator McNkhot. fanner Director of Pub He Works Caotaflo and other politicians win follow the sensational disclosures of illegal awards of city contract*

die Village, K. Y,. to attend Die unveiling of a monument to the onldetitilled dead of the disaster. A remarkable reunion of the blue and gray took place at the roufeder.-ite encampment at Ijiulsvllle, Ky.. when a general of the fiuifederacy ami » g.-n era I of tbe Vnl|fd htales army met after more than forty yearn and em liroetHl each otleT in the Joy of fellowship. It was one of the mo t'toarblug Inrtdent* of the aneuinpiuent. A h-ttgr from >lr. Ryau to the tnwfes of tin* Equitable Ufe .VsnuraiK-e sitclety bus been made public. Mr. Uynn'* letter says: *T an: tin* sole owner of tin- Mi shuts* of the stork of the E<iui(4ble uoclrty. vlili b I purrhnse t from Mr. Hyde, and no offer in-rsmi or Interest has contrlhutad ot has the rlgiit to e}>ntrtbtite a single dollar to ward tin- pun hast- of the stork. Tbe amount which I paid for the !HKl shares stork pun-lntsed from Mr. Hr«J is $2JwtMia>.“ Tbnrsdsr. Jose 15. An order lus been issuetl that bund.rods of pl'-tures t»f President Itooaeveft’s itarty taken while It was rettirnjig from the hunting trip In the mounm In* of Colorado be destroyed. The season for fee onlcr l* tlutt tin- face of n pretty young g'rl tipjteara In the bd el: ground. The ohjis-tion vrhlrii I*re*l^tnii Hoasevelt raised .igtlntt the ph-tnronTHl'^A'h'.ih result-sl :n the or der Is b«««sl on the garb which tlie girl

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During gun practice on IkkijsI fee British first elnss luittleshlp Magnificent off Gibraltar a six Inch, shell exploded. Eighteen persons. Including four otTh-et-H. were wounded, elexen of them seriously The Ijike Sbon- has established a new record between Chicago ami liutfalo. The distance, S26 uille<, over fee air line dlvUlou, was covered In exac-tly 433.miuutes. thus beating the world's record of 47U mhiuus. King Edward ba* made King Oscur of Swe-'cn a Britl-th admiral and con-fi-rml the Order of ‘fee fiarter on Crown Prince Gustave of Sweden and the Order of the Kalb on Prime Guatuvus Adolphus of Bwolen.

Is likely to be what you make of it. What you do now in the way of saving may determine what the future will bring you. A savings account is a great helper; let us open one for you. Three per cent. Interest paid. - » Security'Trust Company, Of Camden, N. J. Cape May Banking House, COR OCEAN AND WASHINGTON STREETS.

.x«. V. Y.. June 19.—Tbe • • . :i t :•:> :*Tir bated to the tor- . . . ,-. r _ tarM a portion of this • h ’. .t of Mr«. Eilxalieth Maloney, h i fc ’«!led yesterday from illness •rough! on by nervous shock prodooad >r tbe storm.

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