CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 30. 1905
CAPE MAY HERALD w* sporting world
Lewis T. Stivcns P«o**irro*.
WkaiiCN C L N«4t.
AN INOtMNOCNT WCtKLY. Publlebed Ev«r» Tb»r*4«y at SO* Waahlastoa Street. Cap* M*y. N. J.
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Omc Dollak Pe« ykaw !■ SeeAI»C«| the herald.
CAPE ruv, N. X.
Bauied at the port o«ce at Cape May. H, J., as aecond«la»amail mrtter. March il, Adecttirtt tatr. apOT appIkmUoo TMURSDAY. NOVEMBER JO. »00»By the Pwtaiowrr or y«« O'IYMdStatw 1 or A MMUCA-A Proclamation. When, nearly thro* rootnriea a*®- ^ San artUan came to Ua country Which ha. now become tbi. great RapobUc. they fronted not only bard.hlp and prtration. bat terrible ruk to their lire*. In tboee *rtm year, the cu.tom «rew of aeUlog .part aoe day in each year for a «peci«l ^rrice of tbanfaefleing M> the Almighty for prenerrlng the people through the changing aearona. The cu.lom baa now become national and hallowed by Ironic mortal aaage. We lire In carter and more plentiful Omen than our forefather*, the man who, with rugged atreugth. faced the rugged da,*, and yet the danrf*ra In natpm.l life are quite aa great now aa at any prortoo. time In oor hlatory. It U eminently fit tin* that once a year our people ahoold act apart a day for praMa and thankagbring to the Gleer of Good, and at the name time, that they expreae their thankfulneap for the abondant mercle. ncriee*. abonld manfully cknowledge Uwir abort coming, and pledge tbenuelrem ly and In good faith to atrtre to 1C them During the laat year wr hare been blemed with bountiful crop. Our burttwa* proaperiiy baa been gro.L No other people baa erer atood oo aa high . IctoI Of material well-being as oor. now stands. We are not threatened by foea from without. The foea from whom we should pray to be dellrettd are our own r —.— appetites and follies; end against ibtee there la always need-tbat-we ahoold Therefore, I now art apart Thursday, the f SOU day of this Norsmber. aa a day of thankagiring for tba past and of prayer for the future, ana on that day I aak that
Members of the baseball fratarulty taka 08 fbelr new fall bata to Johnny McOraw. yrlepl "Mugsy “ the aerappy manager of tba New Tork Natiooala. Not satisfied with one pennant. Me}raw la now prartleally assured of a
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i. boron and places of worship, and. In rendering thanks unta the Moat High for tba manifold blessing, of the part yaar. consecrate tkrmseUes to a Ufc of ||11 —.. > huwor and wisdom, so that this --t~- may do Its allotted work on. tha aarth to a manner worthy of those who In witness whereof I hare hereunto art my hand and caused theses! of the United States to be affixed. Done at the city of Washington, this ■rcood day of Norsmber, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and 0*e. and of the independence of the United Stales the one hundred and t hirtleth. THEODOKK ROOSEVELT.
El the Root. Secretary of State.
We hare gathered the fruRa'of a year la plenty. The earth has j
All our Industries flourish. Labor is happily aad peacefully employed and trade and commerce are at flood tide. We
ant opportunity la theirs to satisfy the aa plratiooa of mind aad soul. Cirillxatlon goes onward, h Drawl by the progress of .efaore. by a broader Christianity, by higher ideals, by the spirit of honesty and truth. For all these things we lift our hrarts la gratitude to Almighty Go*. Therefore, I. Edward C. Stokra. gorernor
to oor Hearewly Father for the rn of the part and present aad a ‘ continued guidance in the years
EDWABD C. STOKES. AtUat: EDWABD W. GBAT.
When the HkwaLD last that city cfM. J. at oar it
The success of the champions is due largely to the bead work of McOraw, whose powers aa a field general are lualed In tba national game. He la pea teat diamond strategist of the age. and that U saying a great daal when ooe considers inch of McGraw's rlrsli aa FnZk Seie* Clarke and Joa
The colleges of tba weat are going to take a step forward hi the purification of sport without regard to tba general ad ranee all orer the country. They hare taken up the question of summer baseball with the coodaenera that Is befitting and hare determined to fight out the Issue this year. Many
erer, amounts to nothing, because It la beUered that the men bare a right to play la the summer If they wish, provided that they do not taka money for It The western colleges now propose to efface the sentimental attitude and to ess to it that men who violate this rule, as long as It la a rule, Mian be
Missouri an bars men wboaa as are to be reported find srboae college athletic activity is thereby to bo curtailed. ‘ KM LavtgM to right Agate. George Lavigne, tbs "Saginaw Kid.’ former lightweight champion of the world, arrived In Detroit recently from Paris, where be has been for thine years, conducting a school of boxing. He tells many funny talar of the French system of boxing with the feet
Mlchlgsn and Is likewise one of the gisatast rings ters that ever put on a padded mm. He woo the lightweight championship In 1866 aad for a few years was tba most successful b the public. Ha looks hka same Kid. hut ha says be duatot jolly that ba is aa sort of rot, al
variaty. He eUlms that the. worry a anxiety of running a team must tot greatly with a man’s l
Francis K. Dl Hand...
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at UO, to Jr. O.U.AM. Hall. Cold Spring. — t John Mac ray Post No., 40, Q. A ■ on tba third Friday of aaeh mo at TJO o’clock p. m., at Franklin sti
school building.
Order of Odd Fellow.-Meets each Friday at the Auditorium. Jackson street. Ogallalla Tribe. No. 18T, Improved Order of Bad Meo—Meets ml UO Waahtegton Meat. Capa May Fire Department, meets flrei Monday evening la saob month at corner Washington god Pranklie streets.
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..,g’Ag&te«a^Lrt« William II Tboiapeoa 9^* Walter A U»*rt« ... Barclay L. Schellogcr ig* William T. Stereos >9°7 Dr. A. L Leach W Charles F. Uaidort— 'W
BOARD OF. HKALTH. S-Li ::::: ::: ; George L. Lowrtt 1806 BOARD OF TRADE. Slrphea R- Wilson. ssa- T \rTa». .
Justice Supreme Court—Francis I. Swayae, aa
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BOARD or CHOSEN FBKEHOLDERB. Aathouy B. Smith. Palermo, Jan.1 ISOS W. S. Johnson. Oeesn City—Jan. 1,1*07 John P Foa. Drawn City Jan. 1. HOT C. P. Vanamaa. Dura Creak, Jan, 1. ,M *
JIUIT hSXASlOU &AIL10AI in ErrscT ocroaaa 8, 1966. Traias will lease Cape May aa follows for PHILADELPHIA; A . n A M.—ACCOMMODATION. Stops 0 -4° at pried pal intermediate rtationV ■es at Philadelphia 9 y? a m. 7 JO A M-KXPRRSS. Conned, from • Anclesea Branch, Ocean City and Bra^Iale City. Arrives at Philadelphia 9.JI
ja laic City. Arrivea at Phlladelp 6-iSP^ra 3-30 Arrivea at ftiiladd^ltia 6 *j P M. , . c P M-EXPRKSS. Connects ft T'Ti) Angleses Branch, Ocean City 1 Sea Isle City. Arrivea at Philadelphia 6.55 PM. FROM PHILADELPHIA. Trains leave for Cape May—Bzpreas, 9-00 . m., and 4.0B p m. week-days. Aceomtodrtion. >isp.~ Trains leave PmLansxPBiA, Broad Street talioo for NEW YORK. Ntotmbcr *6.190}. Express, weekday*. 438.440. 4 S3, 5 >8-tSi’raV-n.r.v”». ^ jo, . 00, »t3 «. t3 Jt. 3 50. *4 00, 4 33. •50°. *3 S7- o 00, 7 00, *800,9oo, ioiiF.M., 13 os, ato«L Sckdats. 4 jg, 4 40. 4 33-5 1*. 8 so, 99011.00 AM., *i» 33. tao *> jo, *tj n, I3X4. 4 00, 5 30, *557. ora, 7 00. •« 00,10 If P. M., laoinlghtFrom West Philadelphia only, 14S A M. •tf 34 and 6 00 P M dally, WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. November f6, 1905. Fra Baltimore aad Washington, *633, ..*k 8 «*, •lots. 1106, a-m., •!* ji. ‘i as 3^4 « »«. 8^0. n AF Mmid it is night, weekday*. Sckdays, *6. js 7 to. From West Philadelpkia only, t jj and M* y.n' r M " , S5 * S44 ’ ^ JS P•Dining Car. tExtra-fare Train. W. W. ATTERBURY, J. B. WOOD. GeaT Manner. ”— CEO.
ar. msxv's a. c. chcrcb. Her. Father D. J. Kelly, Rector. Hours of divine eenriee on Sundays, Masses at 7 and 6 a M. Sunday School at SJO r. K. Roaarr, aertnon and benediction 01 the Moat Blessed Sacrament at 8JX) r.u. Wetk-days, Maas st 7JO a m. tl»re«»s» sessy grtOay ■vsalng at B.
Sunday Serxlora; IL SO a m. Morning .■rarer and Sermon; fi.46 a m, Snudayachool; 7.80 p. m., Evaolng Prayer aad
Wednesdays and Fridays, morning Prayer aad IJtany at 8 80 a m ^-Tnuradaya, errulng Prayer and addrera. ranaBTTxaraa church. Her Arthur W. Spooner, D. D., Monday service* at 10 80 A m., and ? JO p. m. Dcnday school at 2 30 p. m. Piaver mnetn g Wedneoday TJO p. m. Junior C. E. I nday at 4 1* p, m. Y. F. S. C K Friday at 7J(ri. m.
Her. James Hurnt, Pastor. Preach lug oo ttoudaj morning at 10.80. Ing at T.45. 1 at 6 a. k. and 6J0 p. h. an
Bnuday School at Epworth Ltogna Muoday evening at 8 o'clock. Mid-weak prayer service Wednesday evealag at 8 o’cluok. Clara moot log a, Tuaaday, Thuraday and Friday evrwioga.
Rev. H. F. Crcgo, Pastor. Frwehlagaa Sanday wuruiag at IOJO. la tbs evening at 7JO.
'"tleo'a Meeting Saturday aveolog a
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8 JO a m (express) 10J8 s m A rs/tx xrxxr hods os tvx nous Fhilakilphia (RkaoisgThshisal)ABC Naw York, “Erxxr Tins rax Clock Drams. ” Dining mre—Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner.
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J)K. WE8TLEY BOIXiEBK WALES, WALES’ UsiTSh Bram Piiabmact. Wasiiibotob abd Dbcatdb SrarxTa, Cape May <8ly, N. J. Telephone 83 and S4.| Office hours, 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to 4, and 7 to 6 p. m. Office and residence. Wale* United State* Pharmacy. Kiomt Bsll.
CAPITAL Surplus and Undivided Profits DEPOSITS
$100,000.00 S136.371.69 $2,184,129.81
We solicit your account. Our patrons receive every courtesy and accummudation consistent u-ith prudent banking. THREE PER CENT. INTEREST PAID on deposito in our Savings Department.
I KWI8 T. 8TEVEN8 OOUN8KLLOB AT LAW. 610 WasHlBOTos Hr , Cars Mat, N.J. Mailer and Solicitor in Chancerr. Notary Public. Commissioner for Pennsylvania.
aac H. Smith, Chairman
J. Spicer Learning Reuben T. Job Dior
—Advisory Board-
Dr. Jamei Mecray William F. Caaaedy Albert G. Bennett
H. C. TbompauD, Managi-r
Aaron W. Hand John B. Huffman
U. H. LORENCE, DENTIST OcXAS ABD HcOBD StSXXT*. Cars Mat, N. J. Oral Snrgery, including Extraction of Teeth under Narcotlxed Air and other Anesthetic* Dsa. Lorkbl-s A Schoix, PhuaddphU
James J. Doak Carpenter & SBuilaei Jobblna Promptly attended to No. 833 Washington Street CAPE MAY, N. J. Local Pborn 67
Circulating Library NOVELS - AND - MAGAZINES Fine Stationary and Blank Books, Toys, Shell Goods, Games, Toy Boats, etc. M. L. WARRINGTON, 514 Washington Street
Contractors ft Builders YORK BROS. P. O. Box 661. - Cape May, N. J.
W H BElGfiT, FIRE INSURANCE In any Part wf Cape May Cnnnty Holly Beach. N. J.
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OFOUB OWN STA/1PS FEES FREE With yonr Brst cash purchase of 81.00 and npwardi, by presenting this advertUSbent and learn all about oar -HEW"STAMP SYSTEMWe have the beat shoes we can buy for tba money in greet rsriety. Shore for men, women and children, and rad earn the stamps when yon Central Shoe store. Opp. Reading TermlaaL 606 Washington S*
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Asaually. to fill sew position* crested by
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Inn Trieguplq Am. l ADoonrora. We furnish 75 per rant, of the Opermtori aad Station Agent* is America. Our six schools ere the largest exd^dre Telegraph Schools in the world. ErtahHrtied so years aad cadorsed by all Railroad Oflkf-
log from flea to (60 a arawtb in Start* esrt
The First National_ Bank OF CAPE MAY C0UBT HOUSE A T THIS WRITING 125 people hare made the First National their home back, •ome few had nerer before ..pened a bank account. Others were prompted by the convenience of its location and other* still were prompted by s desire to be identified with s local institution. We still feel thst Cape Msr count v people might be induced to patronise their own institutions Hare yoo ever thought it orer 7 II not think it over now. IS THEBE snrthing rou wonld like to know? Write us or better stiU call and see ns It may be powible no real barrier exists, wbv you can t go along with us. IF YOU are depositing ontside of the STATE, and we b pe few of dhr people are, did it ever occnr to you, that in the erent of death, the expenses of obtaining the money so deposited woufeost your hetn more than the whole smount left in bane, to get it! Tbiuk it over, if yoo do .’1 uoderaU .d it ASK.
plaster tldorh a Soecialty^ 1 ^ ^^Kncrusta, Uflalton anb Burlaps
(yfee and Show Rooms. Second Floor Smith Bldg. S10 Wash, fit CAPE MAY, N. J.
Pierson and. ©on. ^HEwfQAre|lUY|ilAWCrfg»)
Cor. Washington and Union Sts. Where you will 6nd choice Groceries, Vegetables, Provisions and iruita. Weal^o handle “Michenkrs Star Hams ” XrtK-tar. FKObrm. y
\Bm. §(eveQ$ Office ani Shop-Sor. Corgie and Jefferson Sts. CAPE MAT. H. J.
SAMUEL E. EWING General Contractor, House moving a specialty rosy sroasi aaiDAsaa, sisiEsroE, a a
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Plumbing, Steam and Gas Fitting Au. ORDERS RMCKITR PROMPT ATTENTION SHOP-M**mrt Ave. Cmfie May, AT. /.

