Cape May Herald, 2 November 1905 IIIF issue link — Page 2

CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER a. 1905

CAPE MAY HERALD kswia T. Paoaaicroa. WaoKt" C. Nc»l. MaNaaCMAN TNOK^tNOCNT WCCWLY.

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THE HERAL13, CAPE riAY. N. J.

Ac •rrti.iu* r»tc» npoo »pplic»tioo fHl«SDAY.~NOVEMBER 2. 1903

TNCUCAN MONRY Hart of Ganc C'orrupUon KanU DlTcrted 10 a Noble Charity "Tb» PhUadrlplila lUoord" aooapla ad

Braiox of Ik Is fast certain a[

sane" who rary abnwdly ooooslrsd that Um ooloroos of that journal aflordsd an open gateway Into re Datable aad toflurn ttof qoartere not oiberwlar readily ap to pureuaoor of •The Record V poller ’ not dlacrlmluatlng aaalnat anyour '•

Republican Ticket

A. LaBOY MUUJCK

THOMAS W. MILLET Recorder JOHN W. THOMPSON Council LOUIS C. SAY RE SAMUEL F- WAKE F. SIDNEY TOWN SEN L

GILBERT C. HUGHES

JAMES E. TAYLOR

ContUbU a I .FTCIS SCHELLENGEB

• of Appail THOMAS R. WALES THEODORE MUELLER EDWARD C

Oemeer of I'oor ALBERT G. BENNETT

Has Boon Ooaeexteet Tos Car* Mat H**au> agrea# expliciUr with the Star of the Cape when h says: "The campaign for the election of city and coonty officer* is proceeding eery quietly. The announced intention of outside influence to dicUte a choice in one or two cases, and to parchaae enough rote*, to accomplish the purpose, is UkMy to stir op things. The people of this city are greatly opposed to this intermeddling.” We are glad to dotioe that the Star, whose owner has been doing this sort of bossness for yean, has become eonyerted to the idea of home role and that be u willing to let the people of a municipality attend to thor own affair* on election day. The owner of the Star, who is a resident of the LowerTowushlp, has been intermeddling for some time with Cape May City affair* and there i* now hope that bom role will be at an end, and that he will no longer attempt to use his influence in a “practical political" way, as he did In the primaries on September 12.

r Tb« Record" baa qualms The object oi them paid for pobUoations leeo opposed i. tbe Public welfare, eo obnoxious to U>. tear Dings of theorem, the pulpit, the laws, sod toe well aeWlrd beliefs of honest men Inkalcoon •The Kec . howeyer. acne a uaefnl putpoae. and In nu effort to employ that direction 'The Record" will tun. - all of the money that may be rweeireo In payment of 'the gang" adeerUacmeou to the Philadelphia Home for Incurables. It will probably be the beat use to wMeh money of political pirates wm erer de-

Institution and children afflicted with 1 Bearable dis la supported by

suffering from m legions disease, c 1 be borne, which is lo street an

omooker aad Mrs. Baird, and the treasurer la kl Hrrmon Thomas. The well known In charf Board It John H.i ert H. Cromr, WuIIj lab J. Milne. Amoi i be ooosulllng staff Dr. Charles B. Turnbull aad L Duer. be institution rparate bulidln cauoer ward lor has been reomlly a cost of otct gju.ouo, aad at prmtnt Boers are making strong efforta t KS.UUO Ur wipe oat a debt on the aU There are 151 patients la the b< cording to the 1*06 report—4T l women aad children. There i oeatha last year, IT aloac being fn cancer. A payment of $100 la from each pal lent admitted to th_ ward, but after that (be expense of .heir Care aad maintenance la borae by the In* eUlulion. In extreme caeee. wh. applicant for admission la unable to pay me required entrance charge, a special — rangement Is made. Recently a ward * opened for patients who can afford U> pay a weekly charge of $T, and no entrance fee la required of them. The InsUlotion has been gradually enlarging and increasing Ite IsdllUee, but cannot accommodate one half the applicants for admission. Orsr VO pAieata applied for admission last year aad arc oo the waiting list, m only the death of Inmates makes room for 'heir *-

at AM, In Jr. O.U.A.M. Hall. Cold Spring. The John Mecray Poet No., 40, G. A. R. meets on the third Friday of each month at 7.80 o'clock p. m., at Franklin street school bnlidiag. Robert J. Creewell.-Jan. 1,1907 Mayflower Lodge. No. SSB, Independent . - — . d FtUow4 _ Jl , i-J dltori am. Jackson, la Tribe. No. 1SI,

•J Fire Depai Monday evening In each month at corner Washington and Franklin atxeeU.

Collector—Sol Needles Jan. Treasurer—Isaac H. Bmlth—^Jaa. I. W

. ^TueUer Jan. 1.1806 Edward Creme........^Jaa. 1,1806 Tbne. R. Wales.........Jan. 1.1*08

Samuel K Still S. H Moore vi •r >Ulwara H.

William H Th— Walter A- Lovett —

William

Br. A. L Leach.... Charles F. Quidort.

BOARD OF HEALTH. . .. Dr. A. L. Lesch. rnsldeat . .W-pt. L h Dr. V. M. I>. Marcy. Secretary "

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gAMUElTF. KLDKEfXJK. Attobnby-at-la W. SOLICITOR, MASTER IN CHANCERY

NOTARY PUBLIC. SID WAsRlPurcx STWKCr. Cap* May Ctrr, N*w Jibset.

yy X3T mitt * 8XAS80U1AIU0AS IE EFFECT rH-rqggg S, 1*06. Trains will leave Cape May as follows for PHILADELPHIA: A An K. M.-ACCOMMODATION. Stop. at principal Intcriuediste stations. Arrives at Philadelphia 9.39 a

, Ocean City 1 Philadelphia 9

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Rea Isle City. Arrives at

Connects from Angles* Branch, Ocean City and Sea Isle City. Arrive* at Philadelphia AtS p. m. ICXDAY TRATXS. , ao P.M.—ACCOMMODATION. Stop. A-J st principal imermediste etatlt—* Arrives at Philadelphia 6 *s F M- . . r P M—EXPRESS. Connect, from “T'T J Ancles*. Branch, Ocean City and Sea Isle City. Arrive, at Philadelphia 6.55

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WE8TLEY RODGERS WALES,

UKITED ST*TXB PUAKKsn. Washikutd* and DaCATt-g BnrnrrK. ^Cape May City, N. J. Telephone RS and M.| Office hours, 7 to 0 a. in., 2 tu 4. and 1 to* p. m. Office and residence, Wales United States Pharmacy. Nionr Bell.

| EWIS T. STEVENS COUNSELLOR AT LAW. 010 WatHiKOTox Sr . Car* May, N J. Master and Solicitor in Chancery. Notary Public. Commissioner for Pennsylvania.

BOARD OF CHOBKB FREEHOLDER*. • - ~ Smith, Palermo Jen.i 1*06 —- **—— City—Jan. 1.1*07 •— —Jan. 1, 1*07 - .JaB. 1. 180* Dennis Jan 1, 1007 tag Crvvk....M*r. im Cape May. Jib. L J8O7 Cap* May .Jas. LUOi 1, Director, bamua] Townaaod Clark. State Senator—Lewis M. Creme. Ocean City. Rep 1808 emblyman - Jamm M. E Hildreth, Cape May City, Rep 1906

The Youth's Companion In lOOB During 1906 The Youth's Compankm wIU publish in S weekly iasues

special article* contributed by famous men and women—travellers, essayists, soldelr*. sailors' statesmen and men of affairs. aoo . thoughtful and timely editorial article* on important public sod domestic questions.

the Held of science and natural blatory. 2000 t and amusing aoeodotts. 'items of He and curious knowledge, poems.

This is what the Companion offer* Its reader* during 1906. And th* qnalii it is fully equal to the quaatlty. Toe peper Is Interesting without being sensational. bright without being flashy, elevating and strengthening without being prosy— paper for every member of the family.

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The Cara May Heaald urges every voter in Cap* May county who beUare* in good government to support the Republican candidates for assembly and coroners at the election on next Tuesday. While it came* the Republican ticket for dty officer* at the bead of its editorial columns, the Hxbald doe* not think It wise that a man should vote a whole ticket straight if he has good cawe to bdeiTe that say on* of the candidates on hu ticket L not tine to the principle* of his party or in municipal matters true to the Interest of the dty. Every candidate for local office

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1806, lithographed in twelve oology .j»d THE YOUTH’S COMPANION, 144 Berkeley Street, V IJogro*, Mai

tor the respective place for which be b e candidate. Often men are selected by nonlnsUon for positions which ttfey are really unable to ftil. Do not forget that on election day yoor vote ahould count for the Interest of prosperity in local matter* and that you ahould give a 10 the man of your

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WHle the November number of thr 'oman's Home Companion 1* rich in material for holidav celebrations, the

offers an attractive array of

diort stories and special articles of lire interest “The Battle ofRonceevaliee." a dever story of boy life by C. S. Raymond, "The Baby's Grandfather," by Teodoam Garriaon, 'That Other Girl,' “The Heart Bowed Down," and th third inataUmeat of "The SUrer Pin,'

readable Action. The Japanese writes a "Thankaginaf Eeeeagr to the

Train* leave Piuladelmua. Broad Street Station for x NBW YORK. June it. 1905. Express, weekdays, 4 38, 4 40. 4 SJ. 5 s3S.7-cm733.8ao, 903. 9so, tort, *11 00 A. M., *1 j 00 noon, is 33. *1 on. ■ 40, * an.

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3 jo,*j *7 00, *?c ■sMTiUadelphls only, 144 A. M. aad *1* 34 P M daily. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. September ta, 1905. For Baltimore and Washington, "633, 7-*». «J>- io«. .106. a-m.. •!* 31. •« *5, - 446iS*S.6i8, 11 P M, and 1*13 t, weekday*. SUKDavs, *6. 35, 7 so, u cd, A M-. *1 *5. »3 », 4 46, 5 *5. n « ta. 13 ~ m Wi— •Dining Car. tKxtrs-fsre Train. W. W. ATTKRBUR Y, J. R. WOOD. Genl Manager. Paas'r Tia“- "— GEO. W. BOYD,

Church Directory ■r. kart's m. c. cevbch. Rev. Father D. J. Kelly, Rector. Hours of divine service on Sundays, Masses at 7 and 9 a. e. Sunday School at 2L90 r. u. Rosary, sermon and benediction 01 the Most Blessed Sacrament ut 8.00 f.M. Week-days, Maaa st 7 JO a- M. Service* every Friday evening at 8. F. R. CHURCH OF THR ADTRET. Rer. Francis T. H. Finn, in charge. Sunday Berriose: M OO a m, iZerali _ Prayer and Sermon; 8.45 a m, Sunday' chool; 7JO p. m., Kveoing Prayrr and *V>>dus*d*Ts aad Fridays, morning « r and Litany at 9J0 a m rsdays, rrrnlng Pram and address.

ATLANTIC OUT EAttMAI. TIMETABLE in Efleet Oct. 3 1903 WEEKDAYS. Lt. Cape Mar- Ait. Phils. 6.46 a. m. (accommodation) 9.15 a. 7 16 express a m 9.16s. 8 06 p. m. accommodation. 6 66 p. 8-56 p. m. Ex press 666 pJB SUBDATS. 4.30 p m express, 6.40 p.m WKEKDATS. Lt. Phils. Are. Gape May. 7 80 am Local 11.02 a 8 50 am express 1060 b 4 15pm express 616 p 6JK) p. a. 1 accommodation.) 7.44 p.m SOgDAYB. 8.30 a ra (express) 10.66 A TBAIK ETXRr HOC* ox TEE HOI

Mid-week prayer meguft * Jnnior Endrevor Friday a

■In* at 10.80.

- Preaching on Uoudaj In ths evening *17.40.

Meeting* et 9 a. V. nad 6.80 F. n. 00

Bendaya.

Sunday School at 8 F. e.

Epworth League Muoday ereoiog at

8 o’el

rvioc Wednesday

Mid-week prayer renlng at 8 o'clock.

Class meeUnga, Tuesday, Thursday

aed Friday evening*. BAFTlaT CHURCH. -

Rer. H. F. Crego, Partor.

M Sunday igat 7 JO.

Sunday

X00 a. E. Sunday School at 2.80 r. E. Wednesday ereariag Prayer 7 JO o'clock Young People’s Mca log Friday lo^al 7 JO o'clock

Adoulram Chapter. Mo. ■$, Royal Arch fjMoos—Convocations, third Monday of ash mouth at lod*a room, Washington ud Franklin atrset*. Cap* Island Lodge, No. 10, F. and A. M. a rsdays of 'ssblngtoa Cape May damp. No. 8R8.:

of Harvard, and Couch Saadfard, of thr Yak:

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Car* Mat, N. 1.

Oral Surgery, including Extraction of Teeth under Narcotixed Air and other Anesthetics Das. Lorrscr A Scholl, Philadelphia

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Security Trust Company Corner Washington and Ocean Streets. CAPE MAY CITY, NEW JEK8EY

CAPITAL Surplus ani Undivided Profits DEPOSITS

$100,000.00 5136,371.69 $2,184,129.81

We holieit your account. Our putronn receive every courUasy and acconHnodation '■onwiKtent with j'rudent banking. THREE PER CENT. INTEREST PAID on dqxwita in our Savings Department.

sac II. Smith, Chairman

J Spicer Learning Reuben T Johnson

-Advisory Board-

Dr. James Mrcrsy William F. Cessedy Albert G. Bennett

H. C. Thompson, Manager

Aaron W. Hand John B. Huffman

The First National Bank OF CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE CAPITAL $25,000 Every step we take is a step forward—a new depositor or a new friend, every day marks the pathway. That's onr record since wc opened. Our aim every minute. Facilities not surpassed, courteous treatment accorded every one. The most accommodation consistant with conservative hanking. DISCOUNT DAY MONDAY.

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