Cape May Herald, 15 March 1906 IIIF issue link — Page 4

CAPS MAY IIRHALD. THURSDAY, MARCH i$, 1906

CAPE MAY COURT MOUSE. Capt I'ijariM V»nam»n of DinOreek mailr • bn*inr»» t'ip bare on Monday. Mi» Viola I'wni of Tockaho* and Mima ilurlah SUloa of DrnniavUle are Timitin* al the home of Kdward 8iU«a Thomam Chadraworth la tpendlng a few days with relatives In Millville. I'oolo Amaroae left on Monday for

Sea I ale City where

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JERSEY LEGISLATDRE

(CO.VT1NI *D rROM riRST rAOB.)

L SES KI3 SH We have set a high notch to reach by the time our next report is to be called for by the Comptroller of the Treasury—$50,000.00 deposits. We can do it with your help. Tell your neighbors about it; enlist them in the work; the task will be easy. Maybe we can help suggest some way to bring them in The Fikst National Bank of Cape May Coi kt House.

Keprcaentallvea Thanked l^at Ihunday at a reicnlar meeting of the WonieeuCbrialian Temperance Union, the following tvaolutlon wae paaaed: Wbrrva*. Hon. Ix>ui« M. Creaae. at the New Jersey Senate, and Hon Jamea M E. Hildreth, of tba Aaaembly. voted for the Local Option bill which warn lately before the legislature, therefore Keauleed. that we tender to tbrae gentlemen oar sincere thanks for their action, thereby showing that *bey are willing that the people should aay whether they will hare saloons to debauch the eommoo-

Heantlfnl and Touching Grandmother in a deep reverie thinking of the days of her courtship and wedding The vision of tbeae happy days portrayed by any artist bring a touch of sentiment to the lover of pictnrea. On Snoday. March 18th. a beautiful picture entitled Grandmother's Reverie, printed In ten colors, on heavy paper, site 10x15 Inches will be given away free with "The Philadelphia Sunday Pre».'' Order the Subday Press from yonr newsdealer and get s series of beautiful pictures free with the great "Poiladelphia Sunday Prees.”

Mechanics, Banquet South Dennis rouncil, Jr. O. A. M.. last Friday night celebrated iu fiftieth anniversary by bolding a banquet. It was the largest ever held by the order- Among those whe responded to toasts were: Rev. Bermaosdefer. Professor James. Swain Corson and A. G.

Holly Beach Wants Water Plant At the meeting of Holly Beach Connell a settlement satisfactory to all parties was made In the sewer Toeslioo. Messrs Culver. Ranch and Nickerson were appointed as a committee to look Into the subject of establishing a water plant in Holly Beach.

Hon. E. H. Marshall Leaves Keaville Former Assemblyman Ellis H. Marshall, Seaeille. where he has conducted a store lor nearly forty years, will retire from that business to become the financial secretary of a large corporation of Philadelphia.

Bonds for a Water Plant Bo rough Connell of Anglesea has passed • reaolotioo providing for the Issning of •50.000 in bonds tor the erection of a water plant, or. if possible, the purchase of the existing plaatDiphthetia Gone. Now It's Man.pe Tockaboe children have bad a severe time of It daring the past winter. An epidemic of diphtheria has jnst abated w many of the residents have been

os at Townsend’s Inlet whir was discontinued lost fall, bas been r opened, with John McAvoy as postma

log ■««. Mr. Carrie B. I Tremout House. 70# Franklin St. at Cape May N. J.

BEST FOR THE BOWELS

without the consent of the people to bf A measure Introduced by Senator Minch confers tl|»oo the state oyster comtnlssloner the powers previously reeled In the iwop-igutloi couiiulastoiitr, which other phased out of existence mission to plant the shells and llrcnss lodger* ou the nature I beds of Cum 1*0 laud. Salem and Cape May couulinml provides a Itcenae fee of So fo each Isuit It makes a dosed scasoi. from June 15 lo Sept. 1 and fixes a penalty of f 1<» or throe months In Jail (or viola I Ion of the act. Senator Lee

lanllc county commlaalourra.

Senator Hutchinson ha* a new pure election bilk It make* bribery at the 'm«1Is a misdemeanor panisbable by fUafrenchlaement for a second offense It makes It a misdemeanor to give money for distribution as Iwllies to volers and Imposes similar penaltle ss those stated upon voter* receiving bribes. It exempts from proaecutlo any witness who testifies for the state Mr. Wright Introduced bouse bill No. IjKl. providing for the licensing of plii'nhers In cities. Mr. Eldus raised the |«nnt af order that the hill could not lie presented since It was Identical with bouse bill No. 23. which was dc feated recently by a vote of the bouse. Ur Wright said this was true, hut aecoud reading. The speaker decided the point of order well taken, and the

bill w

1 not n

Ived.

• Walk. Heard. Mr. Berg's bill providing for a state board of examiners to license osteo patblc practitioners was the subject ot a hearing Monday by the bouse com inlttee on public health. Dr. C. W. I’roctor of Buffalo, an osteopath, was the first speakrr. Hr defined ostrojiothy and swid that It had made progrear because of sheer merit Dr. C. W. Hullt of Cleveland followe I Dr. Proctor, s* did also Dr. C. C. Teml Of Brooklyn. Dr. Britton D. Morris, bead of tin Morris Plains asylum, said that tb osteopaths had one pet theory. Hr stated the t'hristlan Scientists had as much right to aak for a board to license their practltlooerm. Dre. Frank D. Gray of Jersey City tod I- M. Halaey of Wllllamatown also spoke against the

bill.

Former Senator Murray Rogers of Camden spoke for the bill. T. W. Lewis of Egg Harbor, who said he was benefited by osteopathy, also spoke for the bllL Whether or not New Jersey shall at® ply water to Staten Island against the declared policy of this state was the subject to which the Joint Judiciary committee of the legislature gate a bearing Monday afternoon. A apeclal train bearing more than 100 rep re aentatlvea of Staten Island. Including Corporation Conuael John J. Dclan; of New York dty. George Cromwell president of the I>0rough of Richmond: Quarantine Commissioners Henry Guy on and Talbot Root and many otbc prominent men. arrived here during the afternoon, and the senate chamber, where the bearing was given, was soon filled. The hearing lasted two hours. Former Senator John HInchllffe re-presenting the brewery Interests of the state, met with the senate commit tee on mlsocllatieou* business Monday afternoon and offered amendments to the high license bills, ae tale Nos. 131: and 137. commonly known as the blah ops' hills. He said that the Inter.-st* he retire seated were highly lu accord with tb Idea of a clean saloon and would ah) guy movement to eradicate vice from Jersey saloons The brewers wore w.l. Ing to keep women out of the saloon as It was no place for them. The $500 annual license fee was also opposed and the following amendment* offered: A *350 license for first and second class cities down lo *150 In municipalities haring 3.000 population and *100 to townships. The- senate defeated the amend meats to the new militia bill. Tile amendments would have retired almul twenty-six of the old national guatv officers who have been In tlie guard for a long time. The bill was originally Introduced by Senator FreUughuyaen and was amended several times at the suggestion of the military men through out the state. laAores ■■osseslfs Mala MU. The senate and bouse both passed the concurrent resolution ipqueatlng the members of congress from this state to give their aid to President Roosevelt to secure railroad lagisla

Don.

Aaser.ildyman Elvina offered a revo lotion which may prove the solution 01 the Morris and Essex canal qnrstlon which seems to be a thorn hi the aide of the legislature this session. The resolution requests Attorney Genera) McCarter to inatltale proceeding* to ascertain whether the state of New Jersey bas any equity In the tide wa ter Iwsln of tbe Morris Canal and Banking company at Jersey City and also to ascertain by whet right the V high Valley rxtiros* op—fa Die M ir rts csnaL Tbr resolution was adopted *9 •

district, will lie. eliminated from tbe bill. This section was su amendment to the 1>|I! Iff Mr. Mnrtlu, who sought to streagtlieu the Duffleld bill of last year. Tbe attorney general holds that this section la not In harmony with the provisions of the bill lu general. Tbe senate Tuesday afternoon adopted. by a vole of IS to 5. If Judiciary committee'* adverse report on tlie Colby resolution aimed to bring about an Investigation of tbe lYudeutlnl Life In•nraure company Those who voted lu the negative were Senators Colby. Shinn. Horner. Price and Marten*. The senate iwssed Mr. Wnkelue's bill which substitutes electrocution for the gallows In tbe administration of cap itnl punishment. The hill nutborixlng the governor to appoint five person* n* a board of undertakers and enibalmers waa also passed. The senate held a two hour executive •iflon Tuesday afternoon, and the time waa taken tip by tbe Judklnry committee lu gittli g views of tbe senator* ou the Perkins •■•iiinl luxation bill. Wo appointment* were considered.

Both Doctors Take Diphtheria When Dr. Spence, lately prsctlc ng In Manrioelown. wa* called to Loeabnrg severa) days ago. be found Dr. Ewing Jr. her* suffering from diphtheria. Dr. Spence took charge of Dr. Ewing's patients and after a da/ or two wa* taken down with the same dlseoae. Now both physicians are at tbe Ewing homestead, under the care of a specialist. Dr. Ewing Is a sou of ex-Sheriff Ewing, of Wesd Cepe May. who Is with his son

Red Men to Rebuild Hall Tbe Poaemab Tribe. No. 183. Improve*! Order of Red Men, of Cape May Court House, decided 10 rebuild the hall that was destroyed by fire over a year ago snd awarded Charles Holme* the contractor *4384. Work will be commenced Immrd lately in order that tbe hall can be us*d daring tbe summer.

Charles T. Campbll NO. 600 WASHINGTON ST.

Cape May City,

New Jersey

FIRE INSURANCE AKK YOU INSURED? Insurance placed on building furniture, stock, plate glars, anr boileni in the best Companies represented in the Country as follows: UNITED FIREMENS INSURANCE CO. OF PHILA. THE GERMAN INSURANCE CO. OF FREEPORT. HOME. FIRE AND MARINE OF SAN FRANCISCO. THE SUN INSURANCE OFFICE OF LONDON THE PENNSYLVANIA CASUALTY CO. OF PHILA.

APPROPRIATING ORDINANCE. 1906 An ordinance entitled an ordinance to direct snd prescribe the amount of taxes to be levied in the City of ('ape May. in tbe year A. D.. 1906 and to make appropriation* and limit expenditure* for the lime beginning *bc first day of January. A- D.. 1906. snd ruding the tbirty first day of December. A.

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Be it ordained and enacted by tbe

tapective purpose* herel r*pective purpose* and tv

- Wild docks have been plentiful around the alrram* of Cape May oonnty since tba high wlnfla bare come. The blrdsoreshv, and seldom get within gooabol.

PEumLYHme RAILROAD VIST ratUT it SEAS BOSS RAIT*E0At IK xrrxcr JAKCABT 1, 1906 Trains will leave Cape May as follows for PHILADELPHIA: A - 0 A. M —ACCOMMODATION. Stops ' • at principal intermediate station*. Arrives at Philadelphia 9.39 a m. 7 A M—EXPRESS- Connect, from •‘•J Angleaea Branch. Ocean City and Sea laic City. Arid re* at Philadelphia 9.31

7. oily sou citor a BB’*ry - 8. Street Supervisor - * salary.....

■a. Asst Bogineer of water works ... 6 II. Two Engineer* of Fire Dept 1 « lx. Police and Watchmen - jo 15. Lighting *t* and Public Bldg’*... u o 14. Repairing. Cleaning and Waler ing Streets J a ij. Fire and Water 5 3 16. Property and Improvement j a 17. Incidental* i o is. Interest cm City bonds and notes 18 o 19. Sinking fund _— 10 n » School* 6 o 11.^. Payment of fsaooof School Bond* 20 n. Interest on School Bonds 1 a xj. Stationery and Printing 1 3

Operation of Sewer Plant— City Carpenter

Music SupL of

& Engineer Pumping Station— .

Sec. x. And be it farther ordained and

Anticipated Water Rents...

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•CROAT THAIRS. P.M.-ACCOMMODATION. Stop* ~t principal intermediate station* arrives ax Philadelphia 6.25 P M. 4 AC r M-BXPRBSS- Connects from ■ ' J Anglesea Branch, Ocean City and Sea Isle City. Arrives at Philadelphia 6. jj P M. FROM PHILADELPHIA. Train* leave for Cape Kay—Express, 9am a- m.. and 4.08 p m. week-days. Accommodation. yij p. m. Sunday, express. 9.00 a. m. Accommodation. (Uo a. m. Trains leave PHILaoxu-lll*. Broad Street

NEW YORK.

November >6, 1905

Express, weekday*, 4 38, 4 40. 4 S3- 5 18. JS8. 7x0 7 ij. 8x0. 903. 9S0, io«r*uoo A. U , ‘uoonoon. U3S.«ioa 140, x ao. •* 30. 3 00, •fs xx. *tj-»4. 3-50. *4 00, 4.53. 3 00. 37.6 oo. 7 00, *8 00.9 oo, 10 11 P.M., 12 ox. nignL Sundays, 4 38, 4 40, 4 S3. 3 >8, 8x0.95011.00A.M.,*l> 15. xxo X30, tj.»4, 400, 5x0, •s57. 6x6, 700,^0

P. M.. laoxnightFrom West Phil— *11 54 and 6 00 P M 1

WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH.

November 26, 1905.

For Baltimore and Washington, *635, 7-ao, 8 ex, *10 25, 1106, a.tn., •!» 31. »i 25. 3 xa. 4 46^5 *5. 6 18. 8jo, 11 x4 P M.and la 15 night, weekdara. Sundays, •6.35. 7 aFrom West Philadelphia only, 33s ax m' **" * 6 S 0 - * 1Kl *7 AS 1 •Dining Car. tExtra-fare Train. W^W. ATTBRBURY, J. R. WOOD. Manager. Pasa'r Traffic Manager

GEO. W. BOYD,

General Passenger Agent

Genl

§HKRIFFTI SALE. By virtoc of a writ nf Fieri Fsciaa, to me directed, lasned ont of tbe Court of Chantbe tSra day of ... —1 a certain cause - — MeOabe Is eomplalq- . and John C Blacker, st nx. et ols., defendant*. I shall expose to sale at public reodot, on Monday, April IS, 1000. een tbe bunra of twelve and ... o'clock p. m., to wit, at L» o'clock in tbe * * -Md day. at tbe Sberir. Mav Court Ho nee. Cope

——■ — .o« or piece of lane. nre mi sea situate In the City of Cape May. Conntyof Cape Mav and State of Mew

Beginning at tbe south corner of Grange's lot sod In tbe north weal line of Columbia avenue and rasuing tbeoce by the mtid Hoe of Columbia ayer.ua aonth forty-two degrees and fifty mlnntes wot seven degrees and tan mlnntes want t two omd three uotbs (ertloatwew ■«! .*•*'« — out.

Tax Duplicate for A. D. 1906 7X 500 8 95SOO See. y And be it further ordained nod enacted by tbe authority of tbe seme, that this ordinance abaB take effect immediately. B. F. Wang. President of Council. Approved March *, 1906. Thos. W. Millet, Mayor, Attest: Jko. W. THOMrsOR, Recorder.

Dainty Work

Ladies' cud Children’s Fall and Winter Dresses require a special experience to insure pev'ect laundering, that is where we tin help yon. We excel along thin particular branch of LAUNDRY WORK and feel sure we can satisfy the most fastidious customer.

Troy Hand Laundry JIO Dacatw St. Pfeomc 144 ter Work Called fir iat Mfont

rani! If yon fail to take advantage of the convenience that the First National Bank of Cape May Court House offers, it is yonr own fault. We’re doing business every working day fromq to 4. Come in and

FOR SALE AEED OYSTERS and very Sm pleated stock, . in growth, beds ate on "The Deepa" In Hog Island Bay, Vlretok Any venact that can enter Great Machlprig* Inlet nan toy aloogMde. Ocean Bar baa IX fret at low waler, tide ' 6 feet. WEI be sold in large or

at pnbli TEES")

MASTER'S SALE.

By virtoc of a decree of the Court of Chaneery of tbe State of New Jersey, bearing date the Ninth day of January, uineteei hundred and six (1906) in a certain cause it partition wherein Jame* M. K. Hildreth, e. nx arc compixlnants.and George B. Hildreth • -J*.are defendant* there will be sold , vendue, on FRIDAY, the SIX--jENTHdayof MARCH, nineteen bun dred and six 11916), at boor of two o'clock the afternoon, at the Recorder * Office, rner of 'A'aabingtco and Franklin Street*, the City of Cape May. in tbe County of

Cape May and State of New Je

ALL that certain tract of lai the City and County of Cape May. in the Sta'c of New Jeraey, bounded and described a* followa:—BEGINNING at a atone on the Easterly side of Lafayette Street and Northwrtlerly corner of a lot belonging, formerly to Humphrey Learning and running from thence along tbe Easterly side of Lafayette street North thirty-six degree* snd. thirty minutes Bast sixty six feet to the South westerly corner to* lot of land formerly longing to Henry D Stewart: thence

- and binding " —

along and binding on *hr six degree* East two bun

_ the Westerly aide of Washington street; thence along the westcrlv aide of said street South thirty five degrees West sixtysix feet to tbe line of land formerly belong

ing to said Humphrey Leamii along tbe same North fifty six dej

two hundred and six tv-one feet to tbe place of beginning. Containing seventeen thou* and two hundred and twenty-six square feet of land, more or less. Being the asms premises that Israel Stratton and Hannah bis wife, and George Stratton and Abigail bla wife, granted and conveyed to Ibmiel Hildreth, in fee. by deed dated September 17th, t85}. and recorded in the Clerk's Office

of Cope Mm County, in Deed Book "

pages 476. Ac., reference therennto had ... more folly and at Urge appear, inclnding the estate sad interest of John S. Millet, as s life tenant in tbe owe equal undivided one half port of said premises, and inclnding the inchoate right of dower of the complainant Mattie O. Hildreth, in tbe equal undivided eighth port to which her husband, the cot plainant James M. B Hildreth is entitled 1 aforesaid, and incindmg also the ineboal right of dower of the delendanu Alice Hildreth. in tbe equal undivided twelfth part lo which her hatband, the said defendant. George B- Hildreth is entitled, as aforesaid the inchoate right of dower of the defend ant, Mary Hildreth, in the equal undivided twelfth part to which her husband, tbe aaid

defendant. Daniel W. Hildreth is entitled aforesaid; and tbe inchoate right of dower of the defendant. Eva Bowne, in the equal nn divided one twenty-fourth port to which her bn*band, the said defendant Prank R. Bowne is entitled as aforesaid. Together with an sad singular the hereditament* and appurtenance* to the said premises belong-

ing or In any wise appertaining

To be sola to tbe highest bidder, in tbr

presence, and under the direction, of

M . B Hildreth, Solicitor of Complainants.

Dated, Jaanary x6th.^. fj. 1906. pf$i4P4

Notice To Ibsen Delendanls IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY To Charles A. Shaw and Harriet Shaw. wife: Marie Collin* Shaw. Eva T. Saplce and D. W. C. Rpaler, her husband: Molly

r, Ida B. Winters ansband; Charles

. Alexander S. Bacon and Elsie hi* wife; George F. Bacon and mice Bacon, his wife, George Flick. William H. Flick and Emma Flick. I wife; Henry Thomas, Mary Palmer. Prisby Newcomb. Jennie Newcxm . George Newcomb and Henry Sayers, bis By virtue of an order of tbe Court of Oumcery of Hew Jeraey. made on tbe day •*-- a— ■ ' ■ *-—•- Lewis

The mod bill is filed to partition a certain =el of tend and premises, located on lyctte street, in the City of Cane Hay. of A Stephen Mnlford. Jr.,died seinediand yon Charles A. Shaw. Marie Collin* Shaw Eva T. Snplee. Molly H. Shaw, Ernest B. Shaw. Ida B. Winlets. Charles M. Bacon. Alexander 8 Bacon. George F. Bacon, William H. Flick, Mary Palmer. Jennie Newcomb, George Newcomb, and Hr**w Sayers, hia heirs, deviaees

m therein. Elsie Bacon, Alice a ana iunma Flick are made defendbecause as the wive* of tbe aaid Charles bow, Alexander 8. Bacon, George at nod William H. Flick, respective! have or claim to have some interest bmda, by (he right of dower. ■d yon D. W. C. Snplee and J. L — jnshands of Ue said Eva T 8*plee Bad Ida B. Winters, respect!rely, von * data to have some intereat in the a by right nf the coanrsy initiate. And yon George Flick. Henry Thomas. f. #S*y Newcomb are made dant* because aa the snrvi ring hu1 of Aaglaliaa FUck, dccaoaed. BDea have some interest in the said lands by right of the cootvray initiate

p. o. S-I3-5L nf Ma«

of Otiy Council of tba City 0/ Capa May. of Capa Mag. M J-. mam respsotfull) pvtMaa vaar boaorafato body to hare a «>»

a e. Mamball. B. r. Malobrt. IB-

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