Cape May Herald, 28 September 1905 IIIF issue link — Page 4

CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1905

Republican Ticket

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KTrretl Colhr 1 . Vlctorr Tberr hu t>«eD do morv aigmficact event in Nest Jvraer politic* daring the put score of vears than the defeat of the Essex county KepoUicsn machine by Krecett Co/ty at thh pmnariea on

Tueaday.

Mr. Colby is a candidate for the Stale Senate on a rery delimit- and consistently detailed platform. He aim* at the enactment of ■ lair which shall prevent munidpalite* from granting any more franchises iu perpetuity to public service corporation. Ass member of the Assembly he made a well reasoned and gallantly fought campaign for meb legislation. He encountered not only the hostility of powerful interests which profit by loose method* in the bestowal of public franchise, bat the indirect yet effective opposition of the Kepnblican county machine. Thereupon Mr. Colby, running as a straight Republican’ challenged the mighty organisation in Essex county and Its usually successful Boas, Mayor Carl Lentz of Keerai*. Ke appealed from the machine to the Republicans of Newark and townships, and they went to the primanea, held for the first time under the new primary law, and administered to the machine a rebuke and a castigation unexampled in the political annals of the Bute on the other side of the Hudson. Naturaliy. the most iqrprian] man in New Jersey yesterday morning wu Major LenU. The least surprised l*db viduai wu the victor, Mr. Colby, who has conducted his remarkable canvas* not only with vigorous sagacity, employing all the legitimate arts of politics, but also with unwavering personal confidence in snceessHe won because the people Uke s fighter of his type, be auae they believe him honest, beer use they recognixe the soundness of the Usne he represents, sod—last, but least—because they are beginning to underaUud and execrate the type of country politics at which they have now delivered this smashing blow.—New York Son.

CAPE MAT COUNTY WILIS <6oir*tjrmli> rnou east smut) 15U4 July Si. Inventory of the personal Mtalc case U-7fe . of which 430 stands .for the pluiUkiiba at John Tailor’s, - the rsst personal loci debts due by John Richardson senior hud juulor, John Tayfor, Johu Bull well, John Hickman. Thomas Gaodey, Oliver Ruaecll, Thomas Lamjui. Mathis. Yelvan Ooell. Richary Of lusty. Samuel Croell. George Pealey. Joseph Holden, Will. Shaw. Baruaha* CraML Thomas Hand senior and junior. Item Uartsoa, Richard Haney. Joseph Ludlsui James otllmao. John Bokancr. Cesar Gi».trey. Wm Jawo. Mary Croell, Richard tl smith at Egg Harbour^John and Georg, (.'rafford. Mr Guider, John Colder. Wm Goider jun., Peter Cownover, John 401'. TVler Scull. Johu Somers. Arthur Create) senior and Junior. Abigail Creesev. Hear) Stiles. Richard Bates. Benjamin Hand, senior and Jnnlor. Benjamin SUtea, Samuel Johnson. Abraham Hand. John Oressey, Joseph Croell, Richard Jones. John Parsons, Shanger Hand Junior. Cornelius Hand. Mr Hand, Bo lu Gin, Timothy Brandretb. Will Bnmklns. Ephrsm and Caleb Carman. Abigail Shuswood. Will Srgrsve. Mr. Dalton. Ruth Dalon, Na thanie! Norton, Sam Vorster. Ban! Shaw. Wm Mason, Joseph Wlldeu. John Shaw. Will Johnson, Henry Leonard, Cornell us Miller. Edmond Howell. Joshua Hill, Richard Forliscne, Peter Eland. Abraham Smith. Mary Wblllock, Randle and Joseph Hewet. Wm. Whitlock. Ephram Edwards, George Hand. John Hand, Peter Cos ton 1108 Sept. 5. Bond of John Hickman, John Taylor and Shamgar Hand u hdmlnletrators Of the estate. Account of Shanger Hand agrlnst tlx estate of Johu Stubbs, «*.1.». 1704 Aug. as. Bond of Shanger Hand sa administrator (and principal creditor). Joshua Barkcalead and George Willi* fellow bondsmen. Lib. 1, p. 77, and. Cape

May Will*.

1707 MAY 23. 8WA1NE. RICHARD, Cape May. Administration on the e«U granted to his eldest son. Jonathan Swanc- Lib. 1. p. 179. 1707 Aug. 2A Account •< At John Belcher of Boston, New England, against the estate. 1706 Oct. 21. Inventory of the estate (£1A0.4.6. all personal); made h phrry Hngbca and Samuel Foster. 1706 Oct. A Account of Jonathan Swalne as administrator of the eslale- ^ 1707 July 28. Letters of administration granted to Jonathan Swayne, son of Richard. formerly of Nantncket, late of Cape May, husbandman, by Isaac Addington. Judge of probate for Suffolk 00., Maas. Maj IS Additional Inventory

(£16.-.-).

1708 Sept. 6. Final account of the ad-

ministrator.

ITOh-Oet 25. Ebeneser, 18 yim- old, and Alamo well (Lemuel), Myra, sous of Richard. petition that their brother Jonathan be appointed their gardener (guardian). 1736 APRIL 10. SWAIN, ZKBOLON, of Cape May, yeoman; will at Brother Henry SUtea executor of the '‘worldly”

don, whom be Is “to Urn Bead rite, ft Slier” as far as the rule of three. The daughter Math* is placed in the charge of mother Hanah SUtea. Witnseass-Jotm SUte*. Hope Wllleca. Jacob Crowell. Proved April 23, 1780. UR A p. 87. 1780 April XL Inventory of the personal estate. £88.14.7; made by John. SUlwaU

17* SEPT. *X TAYLER, JOHN, of Cape May 00 Inventory of the personal 1 of. £t*U. tncl. did books 8a., 8 Hibles Ids-, a negro boy ‘£15; made by Henry Young and Utorgi Taylor. iSepL W. Administration on the estate of. granted to Deborah Taylor. 17% Sept. SO. Bond of Deborah Taylor a administratrix of the estate Henry Young fellow bondsman, both of Cape May 00. 1787 June 4. Account of the estate by the administratrix Deborah, late widow of Cornelius Hand and now wife of JereHaad, who chargee "for Dyetg 4 Cloetbg ye Deed* Child Deborah 3 yrs at £3 p. a and tor X of a year’s SchooHna'

He-pobllcan County Committee The following persons have been chosen tor the various municipalities of Cape May 00 the Republican County ExecuUve Committee: i Ocean City—John P. Fox, WarrenBrown, Everton A. Corson. Upper Township—Dr. John S. Douglass, Tnckahoe; John W. Gandy, Seavillr. Anthony B. Smith. Beeelsy's Point Dennis Township—J. F. Bonham, South Sea villa, Furman Wilber r. Hand. East Creek. Woodbine—M L Bayard. Baa Isle City—Ji Avalon—Gilbert S. Smith. Middle Township-Alfred Cooper. Court House. Joseph Camp, Pleree'e; Harry Bios,

Harry H. Hoffman-

Holly Beach—BenJ. T. Barker.

Cold Spring; Daniel Wooteou, Fishing

NIAGARA FALLS KXCI'lUilONH Low-Rate Vacation Tripe via Venn-

■ytvanla Railroad

The remaining dates of the popular Ifennsylvanla Railroad ten-day excursions to Niagara Falls from Philadelphia, BalU- , and Washington are September

82 and October 18.

The excursions from' PhOedelphla wJU d run by two routes. That on Septemer 23, going by wav of Harrisburg and the ptotureeque vailsy of tbs Basquehanna. special train leaving Pbilalelphla at 8.10 A. M.; excursion of October ^3 running via Trenton. Manunka Chunk, .ud the Delaware Valley, leaving Pblla--tphla on special train at 6 07 A. M. Excursion Uckets, good for return pasage nn any regular train, exclusive of limited <xpress tretne, within ten davs. be sold *t 4l0.es> from Philadelphia all point- oil the Delaware Diyialou; 41135 from AtlauUc City; |».«0 from Ioncaster; ami at propontouate rates from Other points, including Trenton, Bordenu. Ml. Holly,-Cape May, Salem, Wilmington. West Cbmter. Reading, and principal Intermediate stations. A stop-over will be allowed at Buffalo within tbs limit

of ticket returning.

The special trains of Pullman parlor oars and day coaches will be run with excursion running through to Niagara Falla. An extra charge will be made tor

Mayor—Thpa. W. Millet. ..Jim. 1, 1806 AMtrman—PrancU K. Dnks-Jen. 1,1B0T Connell—Joe. Hand...— Jan. 1,1807

Samuel T. Bailey—Jan. 1.1807 Robert J. Creawtll.. Jan. I. 1807 T. Maakel Sharp Jan. 1.1808 Jaa. J. Doak —Jan. 1,1906 Joseph BLBtooka... Jan. 1,1906 Jaa. E Taylor Jan. 1.1906 Lonla C. Sayre. Jan. 1. 1906 F. Sidney Townaeud Jan. 1,1906

Recorder—Jno. W. Tkompajn Jan, 1,19t)6 Aaoeeoor—Gilbert C. Hughes...Jac. 1. 181*

Netdlaa. Jan. 1,1806

An experienced tonrlst agent and ch*pern will accompany each excursion. For deecriptive pamphlet, time of connecting trains, and farther Information apply to nearest ticket sweat, or address Geo. W. Boyd, General Passenger Agent. Broad Street Station, Philadelphia.

Stimntr Tran—Hiifua Wradtrlani For generations Niagara Falls bas been the great objective point for tourists in ih* United States, and despite the proi>hecu-s of many savanta, is like to continue so for many more generations. In early years a Niagara Kails trip was verv expensive, the property owners, guides, cabmen, etc., vying as to who could quickest drain the pockets of tourists. But this is all changed, the State of New York on the one side and Province ofOntario 6n the other having reserved for Public Parks the beat situations adjacent to the Falla, with free admtaaions and a low rate of charge for licensed carriages being rigidly enforced by the Park Commission. One special expensive trip war vie* of the rapids, but how the Niagara Gorge Railroad Co. running a line of trolley care on each side of the Rapid aflord* a fine view of the wiripool, etc One special point of Niagara Kfells is that k does not fall on the senses after one view, one the cwntrary, new beautire are dincemable as often as visited and many persons assert that the best of its bhauty is not seen until the Srd or 4th visit Id centredislinchon to theoldsrstftn of expensive, wearisome UmrcUing necessary to yisit Niagara In former yean, the Ten Day Ten Dollar tours bv the

Ing TatetaaJ ^ _ and October 6, and after a day-light run through the scenic Lehigh and Wyoming Valleys; arrives at Niagara Falls in the early evening. Tickets for-these excursions sold at rate of Ten Dollar* for round trip from Philspelphia and proportionate rates from other points, are good on special train, or connection* only and good return within ten days on all trains ex“Black Diamond Express.” Return trip stop-oven will be allowed at numerous planes of interest, and holders of there ticket* cam *e1 pedal low rate* on aide trips .from xa falls, etc. wor foil information . It ticket agenti or address Ed son J. Weeks, Gen’i Passenger Agent Puilsdelphis.

a Buck. James Briggs, Jacob GarrlSarah Cambridge, Geo. Taylor, Jade Clarkhtkoo, Christopher Church. Aaron Learning, Wm. Hand, Henry Young, Andrew Godfrey, Constant Hugh*, Richard Downes. SamT Kldridge, Nath’l Footer. Nath’l Jenkins, Sam’l Richardson. Moves Croaeicy. Joseph Paige, Henry SUte* and

1730 MAY tk THOMPSON, SARAH, of Elsecbargh, Salem 00., widow; will ot Divides 'worldly estate” beewre kinsmen' Henry Leonard of Cape May and Thomae Leonard of East Jersey (Thomae to dispose of bis share “according as be shall IhinF my Halations there away"). Lydia, daughter of

am. Ana Laker, John Elly. Proved Oo>ber a, 1721. Ub. 9. p. 179. 1781 94th d. 8th ee. (Oet-L Inventory of .ILT,. mm*

iry *0,1781 -«. Lih. 9, p. 99ft 17V Dm. 9. Inventory gtete £174Aft mo*e by X

Treasurer—Isaac H. Smith Jan. 1,1906

" mlssloner* of Appeal.

Theodore Mueller—Jan. 1.1806 Edward Crease Jan. 1,1806 Thoe.B. Widen. Jan. L 1906

BOARD OF EDUCATION. Samuel R Stiles. President. ....1906 S. H. Moore. ‘ Dr Edward 1 William H Walter A Lovett.

1 k ptites, rrMioeni. (oore, vice president. _jwj6 ward H. PbllUps. CTert.. 19® n H. Thompson 1906

Wim*jnT.a Dr. A L Leach Charles F. Quldort

BOARD OF HEALTH. Dr. A L I^ach. ITvaldeot ..Bepu L 190J Dr. V. M. D. Marcy, Secretary .....1908 Robert E. Hand 190J Lafayette M. Hal: “ 1804 Albert B. Little “ 1804 Oeorge L. LoweU 1»® BOSRD OF TRADE. Prtaldeot—Btrpben B. Wilson. Becretary—Lewis T. Bterena

County Directory. Justice Supreme Court—Frands I. Swsyxe, Cl rCTdf j u dgt—- Aiien B- kodloott -.11 ;s? Law _ Judge—Hatri*>>B H. Voorhre^ Prosecutor’’of' Ptesa-Harry S. Dowgl***. Rep '-8o8 Sberiff-aWilliam H. Bright, Rep 1907 Coroner'*—Robert S- Miller, Rep 1907 Coroner s—John D. Crai*. Ueo 18® Corooer'a—Chat H. CloolTdg. Hep... .1806 County Clerk—JuMua Way, Bep U10 Surrogate—E. Clinton Hewitt Ren....1807 Oqnnty Collector—Joseph I. Scull R 1808 Ceualy Board of Kieetlone-Joa. K. Band. Rep. IBM County Board of KlrcOona—Charles E. „ Foster.Rep J806 Ounty Board pf Eleetloce-Wm. J. Tyler,

Maata on Tuesday afternoon of each week at 8.80, In Jr. O.U.AM. Hall, Cold Bpring. The John Mac ray Poet No., 40, G. A. R. >eeta on the third Friday of-’oach mouth 17.80 o'clock p. m.. at franklin street school building. Mayflower Lodge. No. 258. Independent Order of Odd Fellow*-Meel* each Friday t the Auditorium, Jackson street. Ogallalla Tribe. No. 167, Improved Order of Bed Men—MerU at 310 W

Cape May Fire Department, merle firs'. Monday evening In each month at corner Washington and Franklin street*

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i» xtfxct jcxe24, 1906. Trains will leave Cape Mar as follow* for PHILADELPHIA ; 6 , c AM.—ACCOMMODATION Stop. ‘xO at principal intermediate stations Connects from Angleaea Branch. Ocean City and Sea Lie City. Arrives at Philadelphia 9-aj a. ~

adelphia 8-4) a m.

Sea laic City. Arrives at Philadelphia A M. 2 20 P M—EXPRESS Connect* fro: ** Angleaea Branch, Ocean City and Sea Isle City. Arrives at Philadelphia 4. jq PM.

SMALL SAVINGS— HOW THEY GROW

c yyar amounts to $ 18.25. 36-50-91*5. 182.50, *73-75. 365.00,

OOMt/r^Board^of EleetVo’na^MIchael H. Terms of Conrt—Fontth Tuesday is April, 1 September and Decernoer. BOARD OF CHOSEN FBEEHOLDERB. Anthony B. Smith,-Palermo Jan,i 1906 W . b. Jobnaon. Ocean City—Jan. 1, 1907 John P. Fox. Ocean City Jan. 1.1907 jew DLndw' DU * Cr ^* k ' J “' ^ 1808 Bata JtoMng Creek.’.': Townaeud Clerk. 8Lte Senator-I^wla M Creeee. Ocean

'6,£2 j.

rc for Cape May—Eipieaa, 74 > jpaad 4.0B (90 .miDuU.-a) t

-k-da^a, Accommodation 7 <8 and^fi

Cape May City, Rep...;

Church Directory er. KARrig e. c catracB. Bev. Father D. J. Kelly, Rector. Hour* of divine aervice on Bandav*, laarer at 7 and 9 a. h. Sunday School at 2J0 r. k. Roaarr, aermon and brnadietion 01 He Most Bleaaed Sacrament at 8.00 r.M. Week-day», Mags at 7M a m. Serriore every Friday evening at 8. r. x. church or tux advixt. Bev, FranelaT. H. Fine,InchaiwA. Sunday Barriaam 10. 80 « m. Morning Prayer and Sermon; 9.30 a m, Sundayachool; A00 p. — » *— *

Connects from Msurice River branch, rrives at PhiladclphL 5.77 P M. . . n P. M.—EXPRESS Connect, frol v-' Anglcsca Branch. Arrive* al Pbili

delphia 6-45 p. m. SUlTDAY TkAlK*.

. OQ P.M—ACCOMMODATION Stop. et principal intermediate stations. Arrives at PhiladclphL 6.50 P M. C , n p- M. EXPRESS. Connect* from J Angleaea Branch. Arrive* *t Phila-

delphia 6.J5 P- m.

X P. M.—EXCURSION TRAIN. Cop v-w nects from Anglcsca branch. Ar-

rives at Philadelphia 8.15 p m. FROM PHILADELPHIA. !

Train* leave for Cape M*y—lixprc**,^ bu modAtion, 7.3b a. m. I 4:.00 Excursion Train, 7.30a. m Sundays. Trains leave PHItADmrntA. Broad Street

Station for N’BW YORK. Jane 11, 1905.

Express, weekdays, 4 38, 4 40. 4 53. 5 S J*. 7-°°i 7 SJ. 8*>• OOA 9 Jo. I0*«. *“ ' A. M-. ‘.Joonoon, tv js.'i «■- > 40, * *» JO, t 00, *t3 M. •tj-*4. 4-50, *4 OO, *5 •536.600, 700, *800.900, 10 is P.M., lanight, SL-HbAVs, 4 t8, 4 40. 4 SJ. S '8. 8 93011.00 A.M., ‘jaw. jjo *» jo *tj *tj-54,400,5*0, •536.6*6. •700, *8 00,10

P. M-, 1 r o: night

Prom West PhiladclphL only, a 4s A. M. and *ia 34 P M daily, WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH.

September ;a, 1903.

For Baltimore and Washington, *6 is. 7-ao, 8 tx, 10 as. 1106, a.m., ‘la 31. — Jja.4 46, s ” ~

3 t«n yrs. $ 182.50 365.00 912.50 1.825.00 *-737-50 3.650.00 The foregoing table does not include interest, which il added, wouf?l largely increase the results shown. II you wish to take advantage of the above, call or write to us and wc will gladly open an account with you. Three per cent. Interest paid. Security Trust Company, Of Camden, N. J. Cape May Banking House, COR. OCEAN AND WASHINGTON STREETS.

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DfTKMTATl TJuS. if YBDTTOS

Wednend ays and Friday*, morning Prtmr and Litany at 9.90 a m Thuredays, evening Prayer and addrens, 8.00 p m. Other servloca aa anntrtnoad. Rev Athur W. Spooner, D. D., PaaPraise rervire in ti»* lacture room a _abb*th mornlnkat 10 o'clock. Mor aerrioe at 10-3P. Eveulag aarrite at Mid-week prayer mreUa* at 7.80. Junior Endeavor Friday afternoot. at 4, o'clock. Senior Eodrevor Friday craning at 7.30

Saptambar 35, 36,17, 28 and 89 The great Inter-State Fair will be held qn rfepiember 25, 2S, 27, 28, and 29, on the Fair Grounds, near Trenton S.J., the NewYork Diriaonof the Pennerivanl* Rail toad. The Pennaylvanla Railroad Company wiliseU excortion ticket* to the Fair UrouBdi, iaclndiiw coupon of admiagion, at greatly redneetf rate*, from atations within a wide radius, and apodal train* over the New York, Bel rider* and Ambov Diyisions will be run through to fit" 'ground*, thu* avoiding atreet —

transfer.

Aa in previous year*, every department will be replete with anperior and instrnctlra. ^iipLvk. ' The blooded ■took exHblt anil be particularly fine, and the daily program of race* contains a apeedLt cLaree obLinaUe. The avaRemead of the Fair baa put f :tr*ordinary effort to crake thi* y exhibition even greater than last year,* record-breaking dfeplay.

All are oordially inritad. SeaL Free. FIBgT Mi >. CUUBCB. Rev. Jame* Burnt, Pastor. P roach log 00 Baods) morning at 10.80. In tha evening at 7.4S. Meetings at 9 a. m. and 6.80 r. n. c= indara. Bonday Bobool at 8 r. u. Epworth League Monday ersolng at 8 o’clock. Mid-weak prayer aervioe Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock. Claas meetings, Tuaeday, Thursday and Friday even lug a

XT. HOLLY na

. October 3, i, 6, isd 8,1905 To father aoeomodete them deelrin visit the Fair at ML Holly, N. J„ on ih.

Oo Oeaobar 3,4, end 4 at 8.18 A. M., and hart wad 6 only at t.00 A. M., Mopping at all prii '' A.M. aad TUB P.

Yota West PhiladelnhL only, SJS < J^A-^M., 3-35*344- *650, and *7 35 Dining Car. f Extra-fare Train. W. W. ATTERBUBY, J. K. WOOD. Ges'l Manager. Pass'r Traffic Manager

GEO W. BOYD,

Lv. Oapt-May. Art. Phils. 6.10 a. m. (aooommodaUon) 8J5 a.m 7 U a m (Expreae, 60 mlnntw)8.45 - - •8.06 a. m. Exrrew, 9.46 •8.00 p. m. Express 6.10 p.m 8 DO ft. m. accommodation. 6 26 p.m

Rhv. H. F. Crego, Pastor. Preaching oo Sunday morning at 10.80. In tbe eveulog at 7 JO. Sunday morning Worker* Meeting at

10.00 A. M.

Sunday Bobool *12.80 r. b.

Wednesday evening Prayer Meeting at

7 JO o’clock

Young People’s Meeting Friday craning at 7.80 o'okick Men's Meeting Saturday evening at8.00

Adoclram Chapter. No. 89, Boyal Arch

Mid Monday of

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ATLANTIC (STY &AILS0AI. TDCE TABLE tnEflect Sept j. 1905-

I Sop. 1 6.00 p

Express,

a $1.00 Excortion

S0KDAT*.

9.26 am 6.10 p m 6.10 p.m

m 8.10 p.m

10.40 p.m

Lv. Phlia. An. C*|« May. 7.00 a m fl.00 Excoraion _ 9.18*a m 8 60 a m exprew 10 40 a 8.60 am Local 11.14 a. 1.40 p m expre**, 3 35 p m 4 16 p m 90 minnte express 5.46 p m 4 JO p. m. (accommodation.) 7J0 p.m

6.80 p.

7 JO p.m

6.00 pm \m

•Change Oar* at ’

A TRAIN ZVKXT BOOB ON TUX BOOB Pbiladclthia (Riamaa Tbbjiixai.) and Nbw York, "Evxky tin* tux

Clock Strikm.”

Dining car*—Breakfast, Lunch, Dim Naw Fkbrt-Wbbt 23d Stkkkt, H. I

Nkw York Cmr.

Botox J. Waax Oeal Fa—-r AkcwL

Gape May Fo*t Offloe

Arrival aad departure of mail*. V day*, arrira. 6.10, 9J6. KL88. IU» a. m; KU p. tn.. Satardays only; 4.M, 668, 6 30. 7.10 p. m. Depart. 6.14, 6.B0, g.40 a.' m.. 1.90,4X0,8.14, dJ® P- m- Sunday*. 10.46 -

9.60 a. m. until 8 p.’

Order Department open fn*a 9 a. m. until 6p. m. weekdays Ofltoa open Sundaya

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ARTISTIC DECORATOR, PAPER HANGINGS.

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