AWL thk news THAT'S KIT TO PRINT
MAY HERALD. —
VOL. V. NO. 4«-
CAPE MAY, N. J., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1905.
Subscription—$1.00 per Year.
THE REAPER IS BUSY Death Aitgel Is Not Sparing Its Hand MANY LOVED ONES GONE A along Ursltlrnta and Tti.-rr u No Warnins WhaJerer. Mar.; Will be Ml—ed
The death of <'olood Frana* WUter ,wx-urre.l last Wedoeodav morning In S-niladeiphia. Mr. Wi»terh*d been on c-.ina iroce for orer a week and ht* •lealh waa hourly exprcleil during that time. He went to the Jeffer-oit UnaptUl two months ago. and the luveatiga1100 which followed dtacorered lha Ulr .lineaae from wbirli hr wasauflrnng waa incut able He had. passed all laat amutner at Cape Mar Colonel Francis Wister waa born at Bel held, the family county-seat lu Oeruantowo, the son of Mr. and Mrs WilIjgfc Wlater. Hu mother wat the daughter of VVilllara Logan FUher. a deacendaut of James Logan, of Stenton Isrenty-ave years ago he married Min Mary Hera, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Joseph Tiara aod a Miter of Mi. William Twells 'Hera, who recently died. He waa a brother of Hodman WUter, Jones Wuter and William Kotcb Wister and a descendant of John Caspar Wister, who emigrated to this country fn 1717
AT THK PRKSBTTKRIAN CHURCH »». J. H, Gal lass ay of Paterwoa Dellrerw KsoeUenl Kertnon Her J. B. UalUway. of Paterson, N J.. rcuptrd Dr. Spooner's pulpit la tbs First Preabyterian Church on Sunday last, irolng and eeenio* Hla morning aer>0 waa from I be text. "If a man <!•- dl be lire again A” A I hearts we e stirred by his glowing eloquence, and much religious enthusiasm waa manifest as be told <>( i he glorias of I be life that la > come to all who do tba will of the I aster In tba life that now la. The eeeolng sermon waa from the ords. "I must be about my Father's ntlneae." These words were apoKeu by tans to hla mol Iter, at the age of twelve mra. when she found him In the Temple i Jerusalem, talking with the doctor*, as we ring and asking questions Many useful lessons of life were brought out In
Colon Thanksgiving •erriee be Id In this church us! .y. when Kev Crago. of the Firal Uip-iat Cl orch lellver the sermon. 1 he splendid will render appropriate music.
MRS CAMPBKUl LAID TO REST Requiem Maas Bald Is Si. Mary's Church Here Mrs. Bridget Campbell, aged 80 years, widow of the Utc Thomas Campbell, died at her bone on Corgie street last Thursday-morning. She I ad been failing in heaithYor some time, but about four weeks ago she fell down stairs and brofcn her left arm from whtch complies lions set in and *be was seriously 111 for more than a week preceding her death Mm. > ampbeU was a native of Ireland ani first came to Goshen, this counly, and then to Cape May. Unng here aboni 55 yearn. Bhe was s member of Ht Mary’s Catholic Charefa, tod was s drroted wife and mother. She is survived by two sons, Charles 1% • promioeni real estate agent here, and William, o< Philadelphia, a married daughter, living in Pittsburg, Pa. Uequiem Maas waa said at 8t. Mary's Church on Monday morning by Kev Father Kelly. The interment was mad. at St. Mary s Cemetery. Cold Spring. LAD DIES OK APPENDICITIS Stricken Dow a oa Taeaday. Dies la Philadelphia Hospital Saturday Leon Cherry, a son of Mra Kmn Cherry of West Cape May, during the early part of laat week waa stricken will appendicitis aod oa Thursday iron.in ws- taken to Hahnemann Hospital. Phila ID operation. Peritonitis bad
will I
TO PURIKT ELECTIONS Governor Will Put Korlh Original Views Against Corrapl Practices It waa aothoriutively announced at ie state house that Governor Bloke* had been studying corrupt practices in elections and would in hit coming roe* aage to the legislature pat forth some strong ne*s on ~tbe subject with the hope that laws would be passed U purify the ballot caatiog. The governor baa gotten all the lawof other Hates on this subject and baboeu studying them bet ore writing hie to the legislature.
A Scries of Meetings Will he bald in the Cold Spring Chapel of the Presbyterian Church, beginning Sunday evening. December t. under the auspices of the Christian Eodaavor Society. Her. D. H. I-arerty. D. D., the oastor aod other neighboring minister, will preach nightly. The members of the Men’s Meeting of Cape May bar. proi ed to attend aad assist In ll Ail are cordially Invited to attend
FACTS TOLD IN BRIEF News Gathered at Raadnot by Oar Special Reporters Sol Needles la giving Green Trading Stamp* with cash pa cusses only. —There b one good rule erevr I holder ought
Sol. Needleare giving Given Trading Stamps wi'h cash purchases only. —W* make rguady fresh every day. otate. nets, mol» was, creams, etc. F —If you wish to lengthen year deye in comfort atop at I. Tenrnbanm'a shoe Watch or.r window for apacUU-H< Sol. Needles i* giving Green Trading Stamp* with esh purchase* only.
—See Hogan's eon (ton.
Sol ' Needles 1* giving Green Trading Stamps with cash purchases only'. '—A no mbec of oootraots have 1
PERSONAL MENTION
Many are Home For Thanks* giving Holiday
YOU NAME MAY BE INCLUDED
appenluga of a Week Among Ton Relatives and Frieoda Teraely Told—Other Mention
Mra. Diana M. Kennedy, widow of Ge» Phil Kearney, baa eiosed her lie .chare nu* villa, and b now otcapylug apartmsuta at the Wlodaoo. with her grand danghura, the MbaasPowell. William R King, of Phlladelpbb. U passing much of bb time ben, looking after ImprovemeoU'being made at the Kink property oa Beech avenue aod Jackson street anti on Decatur street. "Aunt !.oalaa” Nhaw. an active and useful member of lbs hi. R. Church, Is gathering a fund by srhlch to promote a free onach for aged and infirm menibrrs atteml Sunday morning services. Her. Cbarlee 8. Stovetis, who recently raaigoed the feKwete of the First Presbyterian Church, Wilmington, Del.
WORDS OF SYMPATHY
Resolutions of the Associates Of Samuel M. ScbeUenger
William F. Bo reel I has opened a tailor bop on Perry street. Mr*. Salllt P. Wiliam* b»* been enjoy, ng a visit to Philadelphia. Mb* May Hall b vtaltlog friend* aod rlative* In Philadelphia. . Mi*. S. W. Goit has gone to AtUnlb City, where she expects to paw the winter. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Brook, have cloaed Carroll Villa and departed for Philadelphia. Mra. Jeeae W. blmnwla aod daughter, hare returned from a rialt to PblladelpbU. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Rattr are now loesud for the winter in ooe of their Philadelphia bouses. Charles H. Don ;herty. of Philadelphia, a property owner her*, waa a Cape May vUltor over Sunday Mb* Dwood Rowland and Mbs Hattie Rowland, are among thow who are vialtlug In Philadelphia. Mrs. Robert C. Hill, of Phllade'pbla. b guest of Mr*. Carrie wav. West Cape May. Mr. and Mra. William R. Shepps d rein rnrd home on Saturday evening ft visit to Philadelphia. Mrs. A. 8. Bosh and Mb* Bush, an pawing Tnaakagtving wl friends in Philadelphia. Secretary C. Bari Hogbea. of the Cape May Real Estate Co. will paw Tfaagkv giving in Philadelphia. Conductor Benjamin B been enjoying hi* annual v accompanied by Mrs. Hughes. Mbs Alice Bennett, daughter of Mr. Albert 6. Bennett, of Madbon arenna, U .tatting mends In Ocean City. Mr. a>d Mrs. Samuel R. Belies have rein rued from a rbb to their daughter. Mrs. Archie Paul, at Norwood. Pa Former Senator Richard C. Miller, of Salem, waa a Cape May vbhor Monday. He b now a deputy rerettne collector. Mrs, Rebecca Learning and Mbs Marie T. Moore, were among ahopprr* wl
Tweeday to do their
Philadelphia Thankagletai home loaded with lha good thing* of the Rev. Ell Glff.trd. fc-mrr pastor of First M. K. Church, of th'a cdty, now sUtlonrd at Ixng Branch, waa recently quite arrl oosly bruised about the bead by blog •truck by a falling tree, which be was chopping down. Counsellor Jam** M. E. Hildreth was in Trenton In the early ffiavs of thb **•», arguing the Farrow divorce case helot. the Coart of Errors add Appeals He re presents Mrs Farrow, who woo before Vice Chancellor Gray. William H. Phillips eon of Dr. aod Mrs Phillips and who b emnluyed In Ux engineering department of the Pannayl vaola Railroad, eo the new tfird S’rre ■ In Sew York, (a at home on M-
bert Hebentbal.who bold** reaponai fate pneittoa la Mrcray Brot Iter* groerrt enjoyed bb vacation last week.ahdle an Mrs Hebentbal pawed part of tha time In Philadelphia. On Pridty aad Satarday b It clamming In the sounds with Wm*
Mr. McFarland, retired brick uiannfvC urrr, of PMIadelphts who pawed that tha OorJan Hotel, returned bare on Saturday after spending the days la various sections of tb country, declaring that Cape May *«T. him much better health than any other
oaated health resort.
Rev. Dr. A. W. Spooner, who b awls'|ng Rev. Dr. WUhnr Chapman. Id the rtvivab la northern New Janey. U .UJ-a iKBSSMeh. The wawa dag highly at hb work there. On Friday night n gna panda lad the throng* to tha
Tba found*Unas
tew handsome rastdenea of Mrs Harriet
I. Hughes bring bnIItoo H WlflUm ' — * -*
aod there waa Hub bop* of hb recovery. , » The boy tSeadlly grew worse died early Saturday morn'ng. The remain* were brought to Cap. May on Saturday evening aod the funeral arrviers were
of Mr. aod Mrs Edward Hughe* at Warn Cap* May. I won wm about ten year* of age and hb low l* greatly (ell in the eommuolty
hare time each week t-> rend the Hggal.D. — kit kind Kata 111 and out of the shell
at Hogan V
-Watch the men who ndrertb* Jodiclonaly nod *ea bow they grow aad thrivs - —W* m <ke candy fresh every dar. chocolate. Data, molawes oraama, etc. Hogan.
Her Hogan's coupon.
Helen L WiUitts ha« beenappotated poetmtatreM at Port Eticabeth, Com-
ber!* od county.
in's i
’«rhi wooldbaUtU* Christmas cheer In • jority of homes
Dr. Edmond Bennett of Baroegat, N. J., died on Thuraday morning from an attack of heart trouble, known all along the shore aa a physician and a pnhlic man. He was a native of Cape Mas Oawrt Howet, wh-re be was hern In 1881. He moved ‘ gat in 1AM. and had m>m| quite a half century of nctlve practice i,. that village M# waa elected to the Boar 1 of Fraeholdega In U7I, and with the exception of three yours when wa. County Colloelor. he bad een contiunonriy oa the board op to the time of hu death, haring been director of the board far a long period. Be lenvaa an invalid widow, a non, Edmund Jr,«i
mam N. Weaver aod family MOZMd ■ Tmaday after a fdar week*' Vbhfu formernomelo Bam Pittsburg. IV Mrs- Napoleon B. BeoneM nod Mr*. WlUlamB. Gilbert, are gnesta of thrir Mater. Mrs James T.Arfley. at PhoaalxriUs The M*rqoto*>Hr Kerroel. daughter of the late Gaorral PbtIHp Kearney lapeanIng the winter at the Breakers, on IVrrv
trees
Mrs 3. B Deris of New York, la atfll la (xkloo f av*nor, accompanied by Mb*
Davb
Mayor and Mrs WUHam la of Warn Caps May, •ere wrek-eod vl
ant wank.
Mrs Anna 8. Reed nad ■ Send, hare tin*ul their U residence hers aad retanwd w thrir Phfl
adslphla boms Mrs Georgia
Mbe Bnn Hildreth, have cloaed their Jack > sriHwreetbom. aad are la Philadelphia
lor a IonaOUV.
Dr. Walter H. Phillip, b taking days at Johns Hepkia* Uatrereltf. Bf|f
but There b nothing spectacular about Senator Bradley, of Camden County. He b a good man to tie to. —Revival nerricee are in | the First M: E. Church aad acme internal L
l Cat hart m Dak* Dead mhaekna Daks wManf Mr. ■ City, and 1
Mbs Mary Cake baa refureal from raahlagton, D. C., and re-joined mother, Mrs L- P. Cake, and abler Mrs
The Church Ofhotals Cnltod Workmen, Royal Aroaaam and Heptaaophe Keel HU Lone
Tha acaalou of tba Firm P'aabjterinn Obnroh of Onpe May, N. J., me at the manse. 610 Hogbee at reel Monday ev*ning, Nov. 80th. 1WI6. an I adopted the following reeolotloat oi m and sympnihy relative to the lentb of one of their numter. Mr.
t the e
Oid Folk* An old folks' concert will be given in the First M. K. Church by the choir and it* friend* to-night Don't fall to go nod help along the can**. The program is as follow
Part I
A old Lanr Bvnn-Obof Solo and Chorus “Utile Robin^tetl Kitty I'm com'ng*'—Soaanu Perkins
and Qoartattu
Recitation—Betsey Hobbit
OM
Maria Wlllongliby. Heatkiah Bulier worth, JecamlaU Dodge Solo. “Flow Gently Sweet Afiea". Lnvlnla William* Recitation. 1 “Aunt Patienre Dough not*"—Parnell* Pod gar Mala Quartette—Haaeklah Botte worth, Joslah Altao, Elijah Brown. Oark Smith
Tableau
Hoh»— Bomnna Parkins Recitation. “Aunt Marla's visit to tha Eden Mom"-Maria Willoughby Tableau—“R. ady tor the Party
Part H
“Boater'* Onll—Oharnv
ACTIONS OF SOCIETIES
While we bow sabtnlamvaly to the will of God. believing that be doeth Ul tilings well, and makes no mlf'akrs yet onr henrtv are fll'ei with -orrow, nod our ayes with ten's a* Wt record tba departure from this life of >ur dearly beloved brother an I fellow worker, Samoa! M. BebaUenger. Wa had prayed long and rranestly for hi* recovery, and coaid aenroalx brlirva that one ao vignroos eo der.vted to the oanae of ObrUL ao loyal o bia home aad aa greatly neede< mer*. could (all by tba way la the midst of bia useful Ilfs Bat God bar •pokm and we bow to be decree whlk we say throegh oar tear* “Even an Father for ao It aaamatli goo 1 In th> flghk" Tharafor*. Resolved. That we the session of -ie Kiiet Preshyterlnu char, h of Cap May record :ur p> rsunxi g.l. f nod low 'a Die death of onr hiother elder, -■mnel M. Uchellengot. Ke-olved. That «e mate thle poblir jaioguitioo of hie on flag tog a at in the cao»e of Ohrlsl; of hi* raraaat, aineere Chriai Ian life; of hi* aw am frrtrroal spirit which rndeaud him nil who knew him; of bia deep de-.-Uob to ilm utowruh of nu mvwaM of bU * on-run* spirit of arif aaerltea * liich made h'm prompt to re* pm id to the noada of the kingdom which be faltbfollv strove la atve Aret place in
bis Ufa.
Rysolvad, That W* shall aoralr min ..is oouneal aod fellowship in all oar gathering!, end prajr that wa aa o«ia the cboreb of Obrtrt ma^^anr-
r»y
• largely of tbe
f the eplri al and m
moorn and deeply end aincert ly feet i be lost that we have •□■laired Vy •hit aad bereavimnel; and be it Reaolved. That we. aa a Oconcil extend to his eo trowing family onr heartfelt txmpaihy lu thl* hoar of their g e«t aflflc'inr, and wonld re-.-ommetid them lo Him v ho ha* laid that he wool i be a hoiband to the widow and a Paibar to the fall ire lea*; and be It farther R •solved. That a copy of these reeolotiooi be sent (o the ttiicken family; the charter draped for sixty day*: that they be pnblUbed In the lo.-al i»per* and recorded on the lodge min-
utes
Wm. L. Ewing, Jr. F. W. Wolff D. G. Crowell Committee The following rcoiutioui of aypmathy were adopted by Cape May Coo. clave, Mo. 188, L O. H., on the death of Samoel M. Kcbellenger. which occarrel on Thoreday, ^November 16.
1805.
Whereas God. our Heavenly Father, in tha rxerci*e of Infinite ptwer. wisdom and love hath called from onr midst onr friend and brother, Kamnel M. ScbeUenger, and Whereas We leal bU death to be a loaa to onr order and to the oommonity at large, for hit many traitof Ohriatain character stamped his aa a man and a good citiaeu ; there fore be it Heaovlxd, That while humbly *nbjitilng to *be will of an Aliwite Father, w e offer onr heartfelt tympatby aad ooadolence aa a tribme of respect to bia bereaved family In thi* tbeir bom of grief nod affilcnoo. on aoroant oi the great lose the* hare waiained am wcuid, thin foie, oommmd them to Him wboordeieth and doeth all thing* well; nod be It Resolved, That in the death ol Brother Bcbellengf r another has bo>D *' ' to the growing Hat of (boat laoaa shall never more be aeeu in our Lodge room; aod. be it further Keoolvad, That a cody of th.i ten Imonial of sympathy and sorrow be forwarded to the family, and tba< tbiv be publiahed io onr local papers and that oor charter be drapod. A. 8. Bosh, a B. Moors A. B. Little, Oomm'ttee. ,r AIN Ell dacaes banking Affairs Throughonl Tile County At the'.nvitatkm of Sheriff William H. right. Premldrnt of the Nation-1 Hank of Cape klay Coart Haase, a number of banking ofbcial* gathered at bis rrsidence last Wedneaday evening aad
CASE AN INTERESTING ONE
Re wived. That to hla bereave 1 wife an 1 children aod circle of relntli e axiTrtS our deepest aad warn mpathy, while W* commend U i One wbore lore oarer faileth. Dr. JL W. Spooner John W. Mac fmac H. Smith Daniel E Bui — Swain a Reeves Theodore W. Reaves
Gilbert a Hughes
The following resolutions of rnSamantha Marigold. »prct ware uaaalwonsly adop'ed by
Tab lean—'* Usar Bpanglad Uonaer.
Union Thanksgiving Service
' A Onion Tbaakflgtvtus aervkw wlU be beU la Um First Preabyterian Churob
Cape May Lodgs Ma *L. A. 1). W . on the death of Bamnal M- Boi larger, who was etrloken down by baad of death on Thoreday,
ber 16. 190V
w Ks;.?. , s:«i. 0 5 fens nlte power and wisdom, to remove tram onr lodge circle onr friend nad brother, Samuel ML ScbeUenger; Wi.erre*. In the death of cor brother it ie bat fitting that proper rw * lion should he paid to bis ta and of his maar: stifling am by Cap* MnylpMrUo. 81, . U. W.; Therefore hi it' Resolved. That while we bow mlMively to His divine will we deeply and sincerely moorn the lorn that we, *s n lodge here aaetelnad; and he tt Resolved, That Una lodge to the bereaved wife and fi
children oor deepest sympathy aod condolence In this the dark boor ol .heir afflotlm, nod would point them -1m who death nil " “'* -..r wllBngiy nfflio
t f irther
Resolved, That tL. - I rappel fog n period of alsty dare; that a copy of these reaotatlona B to tha family of oor late brother, that thtfy be pnbUshad in the local -re aad spread npou the lodge
LEFT WEALTH TO CHILD When Myers Died He Left ao Estate Valued^at $100,000
preaewt. as was also W. Boot*
Hand, of the Ocean City National Bank. B- W. Ryan and 8 F. McKuhrbl. of tbe Marioe National Bank. Oliver Bright aad
Myers Hnrprtoed Isirge Kamlly by Bequeathing Wealth to Laat Offspring An Ocean City caee in which a decision la expected shortly from the of errors and appeals it attracting considerable attention becaose of its peculiar human interest feature* The suit U that of Joseph Hanincher and other* against Charles G. Myers, and No. 103 on the March term calendar of the court. When it was reached by tbe court duriog the reading of opinioas Monday afternoon. Chief Justice Gnmroere announced it wonhj be decided
yon.
Charles G. Myers was s Philadelphia politician and late in life made bis Hume at Ocean City. There be married young woman who was bis fourth wife. By bia former wives be had twenty-lhree children and in due time the twenty-fourth baby arrived. He bad also a number of grand-children and 'hecomplainant in this anil is ooe of them. Myers matched his la-ge family with large wealth aod when be died was posati estate worth 8100,000. To the surprise of everybody be left his whole fortune to the child of bis fourth wife, tbe baby of I'ia age. One of Die other children filed a iveat against the probate of tbe will, at later, on what is now claimed to nave been a misrepresentation, this ras withdrawn and the will probated. Later Hamacher. one of the herein, made application to the orphans' coart of Cape May county to have the decree of probate reopened and Jodge Voorfaeee granted the application. The object of this trove was to begin proceedings to break tbe
WlU.
The representatives of the legatee under tbe wiU of Myers appealed from Judge Voorheee’decision to the prerogative court, where Chancellor Made, < surrogate general, set amde the deree for s reopening. Then Hamacher appealed to the court of errors sod appeals, and it is this phase in which a decision is pending.
art-lived at an elegant luncheon.
Thanksgiving -i Hogan*, new dates, new figs, t-ocy table raiains all kinds ot aula lo the shell, pop corn for pop-
oo«n, popcorn belt
lie. not bars, all kinds of onr own make
with plenty of nnu. Look «
—The improvement* being made to the former Cooper collage on Wauhington street, w lereby a doable dwelling being made, is nearing completion. The property la owned by Mr* Mary E Sawyer of Watt Cape May.
iodow following reoeipte for Cape May County
The Coonty Coarts for the Troemh ■rs open, oa Toe-day, Ike 18th prox. long oaleodar L mid LO be the rvaolt, t
Bora'll, tha tailor, has removed bb aatawev to No. HO Faery street, opp LovaU's barns-a shop, w*m rw be will giro
POST OFFICE RECEIPTS
b also shows that for the ymu uncaoth. 1804. the following ware the reoeipte of the same office*: ChpaMay.8lL8tl.1B; Cape May Court loose not mentioned; Oomo City. 81 Lite, SL Woodbine pot mentioned. New Bote) Programing Nicely Work oo the new bocal at Plttebarx and ■ for tbs Cape May Beal Ew

