CAPE MAY HERALD
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AN INOCPCNDCNT WKKULV. Published Every Theraday Id^alal a( S06 WaahlBjtaa Street. Cape May. N. J. subscription: Omc OoLkaa Pea Veaa m Aovawce
THB HERALD. CAPE r\AY. N. J.
TNURSOAV. MAY 10. I9Q<>.
Notice:—Alter thi. date. March I. the »ul«criptioo of the Cara Mav Hai will be $l 15 a year, and tiaio per y« paid in advance.
So Ketreat
The New York Tlmea. which alwaya taken the aide of the true! owner* and 1 HU ranee grafter*, nay* that the Staadal Oil chief* and the railroad men who are 1 promptly and vehemently denying 11 charge* made again*! them in Cot mlaaioner Garfield - * report are a bit i caution*, it *eem« to n* If tbe^ charge* are not true, then the Prenident »nd Ml Garfield are the two worat fooled men I the United State*. It would be highly untafe foe anybody to a*»ume that they hare pat them*elve* in that position. The Presidrot declare* in hi* mmMg* that ■"the report show* that the Standard Oil Company has benefited enormoualy op almost to the present moment hr secret rates, many of these Tec ret rate* b*in clearly unlawful." Mr. Garfield *ay* thi •the standard Oil Company ha* habitually received from the railroad* and la now receiving aeeret rate* and other unjust and illegal dtacrimlnatiooa." He states the facts regarding freight rate* ware obtained by the examination of ■thonaanda of entries upon railroad records." Accordingly the President inform Congress that the Department of Justice "will take up the question of tnalitaUng proaecntloo* In at least certain of the caaea." Now. If AMhiog come* of all thi*. If It shall prove that after these disclosure* and thee* declaration* from the highest anthority in the land the relation* between the Standard Oil Company and the railroads hare not been, in fact, unlawful, then Mr. Garfield will be fatally dl* credited, and Mr. Houaerelt will anffer Irretrievably in credit, infloenc*. and popularity. The people will jostle aectue him of fooling them, of Inspiring them with the beluaive hope that her* was a great monopoly canghl redhanded, that at least the Government waa going to get the law on one of the guilty beneficiaries of secret rates and rebates, about which there ha* been »och a flood of telk- It will be highly unsafe for the railroad* and the Standard OH Compruy to proceed on the belief that the President and bia Commiaakmer bare delnned themselves and
the people.
Mr Garfield - * report doea not read Ilk* a document made up by stringing to-
ssrrassrjiu-* and the erection of 1 >50 lineal feet of White 1
Cedar Guard Kail.
AH Calvert* Bridge* and Guard Kail tobe id or erected oa the Uac of the -late and Cnuaty Koad. from Ocean View to hea l*h set.'ssstrJsifESJES.' - •■anamaa. Ola* Creek. H. f; /. D. Lad South Denni*. N J, and at the offio of Dr. Wearier R- Wales, Cape May Citv N.J. aad at th> ottce of the Bagioeer. R Fead*U Smith. 74> Aabury Avenne. Ocean
City. N. J.
On the day and date mentioned, all proposal* received for *aid work, will be immediately opened aad publicly read by thi Board of Cbo*eu Freeholder* of Cape May County. N ] , the said Board reserving the
right to reject any or all bid*.
Hach bid musl be accompanied by a certi
fied cheek to the amount of three hundred
liars (Igm) drawn payable In the order of
..jthooy B Smith. Director of the Board of Chosen Freeholder* of Cape May Canty.
"ite successful bidder will be required to
e a rente within lea day* after contract ha* been awarded to him. a bond is each aum
with such security aa shall be approved be Board of Chosen Freeholder*, mid J *hall be in a sum not lea* than one
of the contract price as accepted by the
said Board of Choacn Freeholder* All proposal* ■hall be marked. "Culverts.
Bridges and Guard Rails."
By order of the Board of Chosen Free
holders.
ANTHONY B. SMITH. Director. j-3 yt R. FENDAU. SMITH. Engineer
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RAILROAD
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Notice To ibsost Oefemtants IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. To Thomas J. Kelly and H. Leroy Apolegmte: Byviitnecf aa order of the Court of Chancery of New Jersey, made on the day of the date hereof, in a cause wherein Ne ton Keim is complainant and you aad otb< are defendant*, you are required to appei plead, answer or demur to the bill of t sold complainant. 00 or before the twentyseventh day of June next, or the said bill will be taken aa confessed against you The said bill i* filed - ' *
i Keim, dated the thirteenth day of
Leroy Applegate,
■a J. Kelly for the sale of Dated April 16. 1906. NORMAN GREY. Solicitor for Complainant P. O. Address, 117 Market Street
brae Flue Pictures Given Away Free For the next three Sundays, who boy Tbe Groat PhUadalpbU Sunday Pram, will oat a fine picture suitable for framing. Many novrapaper pi supplements are Only cheap eh re These are not You never aas a So Pram picture thrown away. It la a of art Sunday Pram picUiraa coat to make than any other picturaa and p frame them. Are yon reading tbe New Anthony Hope Novel In Tbe Philadelphia ay Pram? Your supply you.
gossip. He did not get hi* facta by peeping throogb keyholes or listening to the chattering of office boy*. He got them from books of account In courts of law books of account are accepted as evidence. There can be no retreat now. Tbe President must go ahead. The peopU would be justly angered by a fiasco like that of the Star Route prosecution*. If Mr. Garfield is right about bis proofs the law baa been violated. If the Administration 1* in earnest It moat see to it that tbe guilty are punished. Tbe person* sus-p-cted or accused are probably aware that earuestnem I* a pretty notable quality In Theodora Hooeerelt'a make-up.
Good Choice for Goundl William S. Shaw, who waa on Monday evening elected to council to fill the vacancy canard by the resignation of Joseph Hand. U an Ideal man for the place. He baa bad a Urge business experience and gom about hi* buainam with out any blaster or fus*. accomplishr» more work than doea the average dUsen of Cape May. It la fortunate for the dty that each a man could have been Induced to become a member of tbe body, and no* that condition* bar* been changed by raaaoo of recent legislation at Tree too. more men of tbe calibre of Mr. Shaw will be induced to taka seats In our legislative body.
Bridgeton Lawyer Takes a Brl Hugh Lwtng Reeve*, a young la and member of tbe Park Commission of Igeton, and Mias Emma L Mulford.
Then will be no la politics this yaaf. Nobody teU will get a vacation. The ( ‘
’* dritndant £ interest ia said land* by
CAPS MAY HttRALD, THUMP AY, MAV 10, 1906
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Otf Directory. W. Millet. m-Jea. i. Itf* . . .sod* K. Duke-Jau. I. ItOT Joe. Hand....... Jen. 1.1907 bomoel T. Bailey Jan. I. HOT Robert J. Craewrll-Jen. I. T. Msskvl Sharp Jan. I, Jee-’J. Dock Jan. I, Joseph K. urooks....J t-amurl F. Ware Ji LOWS C. Sarrv J^ F. Bid Dry Thwnae.dJaB. 1. IBW Recorder—Jno. W. ThompsjoJgB.'t.'llBO - Aaaeseor—Gilbert C. Hughe*.. Jan. 1. HOT Col Ire lot —J as. R. Taylor Jan. I, HOT Treaatiror—I-aac H. Smith. Jau. I, HOT Cotumlaaioner* of Appral, Theodora Moeller Jen. Edward Crease Jen. . Thus. R. WaTv* Jan. 1. HOT BOARD OF EDUCATION. Samuel R Stitea, Prei" *
William H.“"
Edward H. Pbllllpa. Clerk.
Walter A- Lovett--.. William B. Gilbert.
Meets on Tuesday afternoon of each wank klUO. In Jr. Otf-A-M. Hall. Cold Spring The John Mrcray Poet No . 40, 0. A. B. msu on the third Friday of *..uh month BtTJO o’clock p. m.. at FrnnkUn street
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Station for
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NEW YORK. April 7, 1906-
Expreaa, weekday*. 4 3 s . 14“- 4 S3, 5 >* SS*.7«S7 3J - 8*0. 'JOJ. 9>o*t. *1100 A. M.. 00 noon. 1*35.*1 00. 1 40, * *0. *130. 3 00, *tj ti, nj*4. 350. *4 00, 4-S3-’3 00, »s n. 600. 7 00, *8 00.900, to tr P.M.. 1* OJ, night. SCXDAY*. 4 38. 4 40. 4 S3- 5 >8. 8 *0. 9 30 1100 A M . *1 * 3S 1 **30. t3 «■ *t3*4. 400, 5 *0, •537-8*8, 700,^00.1011 P. M., 1*0*nightFrom West Philadelphia only, 14s A. M •it 34 and 6 00 P M «Uily. WASHINGTON AND THB SOUTH.
April 7, 1906.
For Baltimore and Washington, *635.
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D ^A-^M., 1-S3*S44, *850. and,*7 33 1 •Dining Car. t Extra fare Train. W. W. ATTERBURY. J. R. WOOD. Gcn'l Manager. Paaa'r Traffic Manage:
GEO. W. BOYD.
General Passenger Agent.
SEALED PROPOSALS Covirrr or Car* May, Stays or New Jxaaxr Adtertittwvnl for On RtbrtUdint •/ °
Tvmpikt Bead.
Seated proposals will be received by the Board of Cboaen Freeholders of Cape Mar County. New Jersey,, nnlil twelve o'clock noon of the day of its meeting on the twenty first day of May, nineteen hundred and *ix. (19061 at Cape May Court House. New Jet- ( •ey. for the rebuilding of the Slate and County Road from Ocean View to 6cm late City, New Jersey, a dffitance of two aad sixtentha (3.6) mile* aad known as the Sea Isle City Turnpike, according to plan* and specification* Which may be seen after the m——a . *—(I, 1, - - -
GaorgeS. William T.
Dr. A. L Leach Charles F. Quidort-—
BOARD OP MRALTH. Dr. A. I- Leaf*. I'rtshlrat ..fergt. 1 Dr. V. M. D Marcy. Saerataey.-... Robert 8. Hand " Ufayrtte U. Hal “
County Directory. Justice Supreme Court—Francis I. Sways*. Clrttrit’joaiir—Alien"BjuRIW>»^—3P Law Judge-Jam. • M EHIIdrethRrplBH I’rooeeutor of Pleas-Harry 6. Dougiara,
Coroner - *—Robert S-
Corooer’a-William M Tboitp* Coroner’s—A- IjRo.. Mullter. County Clerk—Jr“— — ”—
Mayflower Lodga. No. 8M. lodependant
OgalUlU Tribe, No. 137. Improved Order
Cap* May Fir* Depertmeut, meet* Monday evening in each month at t Washington and Franklin street*.
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£AMUKL F. ELDKEXXJK. Attobxky-at-i-aW. JSOLK'ITOR, MASTER IN CHANCERY axd NOTARY PUBLIC. SXO WAauisurox Srxxrr. Capx Mat City, Nbw Jb*
J^R. WESTLEY KODGEKS WALEB, WALES’ Uxrrgo BrATxa Phabhacy. Washixotox axd Dbcatcb Stbbbtu, Cape May City, N. J. Telephone 93 and S4.| Office boors, 7 U> 6 a. m., 2 to 4, and 7 to p. 0*. Office and reaxienne, Wales United Stetee Phannecy. Niqiit Bbu-
■arph L ScoJl R. 1908
Coasty Hoard of kSeettena-Cbraiea E. Foater.llep 1908 Ovinty Board of Kleeviaea-Wm. J. Trtec. Dan - - 1907 County Board of KlacUons-Mtebael B-
| KWWT.BTEVENS COUNSELLOR AT LAW, BIO Wasbixutox Rr , Capb May, N. J. Master and Solicitor in Cbanoery. Notary Public. Com mlaaioner for Pennaylrama.
September and Dacemoer.
BOARD OP CHOSEN FKKEB0LDEB8. Anthony B. Smith, Palermo. —.Jan.i HOT W. 8. Johnson, OeaaaCUy—Jan. 1, HOT John P Fox.OoeanClty -Jan. 1.190T C. P. Vanaman. Dtaa Creak. Jan. t. 1908 to. Dennis. Jat *er. Erma...Jan. .. k Cape May. Jan. L tl»7
J-JR. C. H. LORENCE, (Dr. W. B. Sickter. associate. I DENTIST Ocsah axd Hoohbs STaxmi, Capb May, N. J.
fifth day ot April, 1906. a' t
B. C. Hutchinson, State
aieocref Public Roads. Trenton, N: J.; R. Fesdall Smi'h. Bugiaecr, Ocean City, N. J.; at the residences of A B. Smith, Director. Beeatey - * Point. N. J ; J. P- Fos. Ocean City. N. J : C P. Vanaman. Dias Creek. N. J.; J. D. LnrUam. South Drtmis. N. J.; and at tbe oOce of Dr. WcaUcy R. Wale*. Cape
May City. N. J.
On tbe day and date first mentioned all • ived for said work will be
- I -—| of Cape May County. New Jersey, the said Board reserving the right to reject any or all bid*. Bach dm moat be accompanied by a certified check to the amonat of On* Thousand ~ , draws payable to tbe order of 7 B Smith. Director of the Board of Freeholder, of Cape May Coaaty. New Jersey. Tbe aucceaafcl bidder will be rrquirvxl to execute within ten day* after contract has been awarded to him. ■ bond in such sum aad with aach security aa shall be approved by the Board of Choacn Freeholder., **id bond *h*n be in a *nm not tem than tbe carimated cost of the road when
Anthony B. Smith, Diroctor. Townsend Clark. State Senator—Lewis H. Crease. Ocean Cite. Bep 1906 Assemblyman Vacancy Church Directory ar. mart's a. c. citcncn. Key. Father D. J. Eully, Rector. Drvollon* and Sermon—Every Sunday aad Tuesday even Inn at 7 90 o'clock. •Tbs way of the Crom"—Every Friday evening at 7.80 o'clock. Maas and abort MedlUHoo - Every morning at 8 o'clock. Sunday Maa.m At 7 aad 9 a. m. Fun,lay Scbool-At 880 p. m. I oat ruction at 900 p.m. a. chomcm or 4mb advemi. Rev. Francis T. H. Finn, in charge. Bon day Service*: 11. 00 a a. Morning sad& - - — "—
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Hol^ Com 1
a- m.
Thursdays, evening Praver and address. Ot£er aervieea aa annonneed. Dally Service* through Lent, (February B to April H.) at 4JO p. m. rXBBBTTBRIAg CRT7ROH. Rev Arthur W. Spooner, D. D., Pas-
Bach bidder will be reqnired to anbmit to tbe State Com mlaaioner of Public Road*. Hon. R C Hutchinaon. Trenton, N. J„ and to the Engineer, prior to tbe time of sub mining bid for coustractioa, a sample of tbe gravelhe * * £t * -
Sunday aerriees at 10.90 a. m., an 7 JO p. m. Sunday school at 2 90 p. m. Prayer meeting Wedneaday 7JO p. 0 Junior C. E. t nday at 4 16 p. m. Y. P. a. C. E. Friday at 7 JO n. m. Straogera alwaya made welcome.
late Ora ANTHONY B. SMITH, Director. R. FEND ALL SMITH, Engineer.
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Circulating library NOVELS - AND - MAGAZINES Pine Stationary and Blank Books, Toys, Shell Goods, Games, Toy ts, etc. M. L. WARRINGTON, 514 Washington Street.
Her. James Burnt, Pastor. Preaching on Sunds) morning at 10.80. in Iheerenlng at 7.49. Meeting* at S a. m. and 6.90 r. M, oo Sunday*. Sunday School at 9 r. a. Ey worth Leagua Monday evaoiiig *1 9 o’clock. Mid-week prayer aerrio* Wednesday reuing at 8 u'cluck. Clam meetings, Teaaday, Thursday aad Friday avaolngs. BAPTIST CHURCH. Rot. H. F. Crtgo, Pastor.
Sunday School at L90 T. X. Wednmdiy even lay Prayer Meeting 1 7 JO u'eloek Young People’a Mee tag Pridaj evei g at 7 JO o’clock Man’s Meeting Saturday evening ai&QO
Cepe May Council, Me. MSI; Royal Aranna—Masts first and talrd Taaadays " ank mooth at Andftorioso. Cape May lodga. No. «, A. O. U. W.
Cold Spring OouaeU. Jr. O. U.A. M. Me. 188—Mast* la hall at CoU Spriag, every
Security Trust Company Corner Washington and Ocean Streets. CAPB MAY CITY, HEW JERSEY
CAPITAL Surplus and Undivided Profits DEPOSITS
$100,000.00 7136,676.83 S3,429,198.69
We eolicit your account. Our petrous receive every courlcvy and accommodation consistent with prudent banking. THREE PER CEIIT. INTEREST PAID on deposits in our Savings Department —Advisory Board— lease II. Smith, Chairman Dr. James Mrcray H. C. Tliomp*..n, Manager Aaron W. Hand John B. ilutrinan Robert E Hand
| ARTISTIC OECOBTO, PAPER mm. ■Master maorh a Specialtd^-J .(ncrueta, Walton anb Burlaps roe and $hov Rooms. Second floor Smith Bldg. 610 Wash, fit I CAPE MAY, N. J.
Phils. Office; Perry Bldg, ifith fit Cbestnnt SC
James J. Doak Carpenter & SBuilaet Jobbing Promptly attended to No. 833 Washington Street CAPE MAY, N. J. Local Pbooa T7
Contractors ft Builders YORK BROS. iss vea* stttx* vaaa P. O. Box 661. Cape May, N. J.
W H BRIGHT, FIRE INSURANCE la aay Part wf Cepe May Coaaty Holly Beach, N. J.
VALUABLE Real Estate In Cape Ray City FUR SALE ^ To clou up an Batata mmutnic mnntsuiHaa NO. f. A three story frame cottage and stable on land, at No. 676 Washington st, size of lot 100 feet front by 200 feet deep. NO. 2. Drug store at S. W. comer of Washington and Decatur sts, all stock and fix-
O. J. Oi and lot, at No. 416 Bank sL Par Terms aad I afar aa at is a a ta».S. MARCY. Marey’a Phar—Waahiawta tar Sta.C«M May. N.
Pierson and Bon.
#iig|iii^re|iiAY|giiKEr.^>
-Cor. Washington and Union Sts.
Where you will find choice Groceries, Vegetables, Provisions and fruits. We also handle “Michenkrs Star Hams”
• U3ro. §(euei?s j|;|B0AT » AMD - UUmSH » Bmil)EB |»li Office aud Shop-^r. Corgie and Jefferson Sts. CAPE MAT. TS. J.
SAMUEL E. EWINU General Contractor, House moving a specialty
WM. B. BH^W, OZOTSXLJkX* OOlYTILJLCrrOSk
dxalxA nr UBS, BRICKS, SARD. CE1CS MAT Talanboot No. ta
ASS BUHJ3HB8
i-iOYNAKU K. O I XEK, >!- —..r.wl th. — W U— .u C. UOL'DER. ui —d * 311-313 Mansion Street CAPB MAT, N. 4.
WURNITURE AND MATTRKSSBS
B. S. CURTIS
Plumbing, Steam and Gas Fitting Au. orders rkckivx prompt attktttion SHOP—Detawart Ave. Cape May, N.J.
DOAK BROTHEES Groceries, Meats and Provisions Butter, Rgga and Poultry Fruit and VagatableS G. E. Brownbsk's Famous Golden Butter a Specialty issssssT”" ssKSsar 515-517 Washington SL Cape May City sfidvortiao in the J^oredd

