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CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNK 14, 1906

GAPE MAY HERALD

"an independcnt weekly.

Published Every Theredey MerelM at S06 Wa»hlB*toa Street. Cape May. N. d-

AaarvM all CMwaalcatlaaa U THB HBRALD. CAPE nAY. N. J.

THURSDAY. JUNE 14. IWd.

luichr^awciati.m* or iudividnj 1 the lollow.Q* rate.. Three in

3sr

9 of the Cate May Beeai

Aaka for Joint Debate George l_ Reconi, rorporation coanael ol Jeraev City, who recently announced himself as a candidate for U. 8. Senator, as a Roosevelt Republican, has sent the following letter to l 1 8. Senator

John F. Drvden:

Jersey City. June*. 1806.

Hon John F. Drydan. United States Senate. Washington. D. C.

My Deer Str—I have read with Interest and pleasure the announcement of yonr candidacy for reflection aa United Stales Senator made by Colonel Knaer. Coming from this sou roe. of coarse the announcement mast be taken aa authority. Icon* grain late yon upon yonr determination to make a canvass before the people in adranee of the primaries By ao doing I think yon UsVe rendered a notable service to clean politics and to representative government. This action on yonr part In

of Urn leads us to think It probable the transnguration occurred In the night V. ». “1

l the <

i New

•y of the gi

id aa 1 do. that yonr

a the people In aineere, 1 on will be glad to adopt the

and convenient means for

a a larger audience la rat each meeting than i any other way. The o temperateDCsa ccnracy of statement. • opportunity for immediate in of any faulae'or misleading etetetnenta watch may be unintentionally put forth by either party. The IJncolo-Douglas debates are a ■efficient precedent for at as Republicans.

rerjae

series of Joint Rebates upon oar reaped I re which yoo bold, to be held prior to the ‘primaries on September SS. and In num

Senator Dry dr There baa never been any donbi in the minds of New Jersey Republicans as to the candidacy of Senator John F. Dryden for rteleeUon fora second term, and the announcement authoritatively made yesterday bv Colonel Anthony K. Knaer that Mr. Dryden wae acandiate

It will be remembered that the Jersey Senator was elected February

1802, to complete the unexpired term

of the late William J. Sewell, therefore, be will have served

ed onlj five n U ended.

U no rational doubt aa to the of a Legislature next fall with

majority on joint ^llot

istor Dryden’i

desired by the Republican party organization generally, by aD the leading representatives' of the party and by nearly all men who represent the material in tercets of New Jei There need be no doubt ol Senator Drydan’s reelection. The announcement by Colond Ki clarifies the situation, which had b clouded by newspaper misrepresentation!. There is no serious rivalry to Senator Dryden within the Republican party. The Republican party in New Jersey will elect a Republican United Biata* Senator next Jannarr—Newark

Advertiser.

ir Governor Franklin Murphy dby "

VMtan to the Kasai

The Transfiguration

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RAILROAD VnT JZUXT k ISAUQU BAIUOAB

LEMON TEXT.—Luka ». tS-Sk MamLESSON TEXT.—Luka Mamon. bane him.**—Luka V Ik

D. a. a sreak

purs of Mi

TIME.—Autumn after last laenon. PLACE.—On# c Harmon. In tbs r

pan-

WRtPTL’BE REFERKNCEE - The ilacr of prayer In Chrisfa Ufe: Luke n. c. t il. U: till; Mate ICS-M; Johr

„f Peter. John, and 9 Christ: Mark l:f»: MM »«! :a-a. Luka »:M; John UA-S. O-

.. Christ:

Peter a remmi-;— — PeL 1:11-10. Tbs aegual t

Mark **-&.

snt and SuggssUvs Thought L "About an eight days." Matlays that six fuU days IntarLotfV, counting lha day on which the conversation rafsrrsd to and the day on which Jesus -hroe went up the mount the time as “about** eight

ilea* aayiuga. - —— — I his death and subaequanl n and Jamaa.** isest sympathy

PEIISTLfllll

Mayor—Thoa W. Ml list. Jan. 1.1 AIdtrman—Francis K. Duke-Jan. I, I Council—Wm. 8. Bbaw.

IK effect MST 27, 1906. f. A r A. M.-ACCOMMODATlOM.tooP* *T0 g t principal intermediate staUoaa Connects ftom Anglesca Branch, Ocean City and Sea Isle City. Arrives at Philadelphia

Recorder—J no. W. Thompsjn Jan. 1.1806 Asaeaaor—Gilbert C. Hughes..Jan. 1.1807 Collectoi—Jaa. K. Taylor Jan. 1,1807 m a H. Smith Jan. I, 1807

3 A M-RXPRBSS. Ooaaccto from

*°5 Connect* from Anglesca Breach, Ocean Chy and Sea Dle.Cily. Arrives at PhlladelphU

a are F. M.-EXPBK8S. Connect, from •t-t'' Angleaea llranch. Ocean City, and Sea laic City. Arrives at Philadelphia 6Ai

SUKDAY THAlKt.

, Jn P.M.—ACCOMMODATION. Stop3* <u at^principal^ Intermediate stations

Connects from Angleaes Branch, Ocean City and Sea Isle City. Arrives at PMladel

phU6.ijPM.

C lO T M-REPRESS. Connect, from J* IU Anglesca Branch. Arrive*atPhiU

•Jelphia6 55 P M.

f. on F. M.-RXCUHSIONTRAIN. Stops O.oo pri nc ip«l intermediate stations,

l-hilajelp

Arrives at PhlladelphU Sxj P-m.

o , . p. M — EXPRESS. Arrives st Phil

0 *di adelphU 10 js p. m FROM PHILADELPHIA.

Trains leave for Cape May—Express. 1

AroMmUtteu. 74^ a m. 1

900

SSsTS-'snyssir**

7.30 a m. Sunday, only.

Trains leave PHILADKITHIA, Broad Stieel

'ov YORK

ISOS, night, SCHOAYi. 4 jS, s 4 Si 1 8-0. 9S0H.® A.M.. ‘U » sso*tjp, n,' *73.34,400,5*0, *557.6*. 7 00, *8 00, '“prom We*f*SSsdelphl* only, MS A. M is 34 and 6 00 F M daily. WASHINGTON AND THB SOOTH. May *7.19* For Baltimore and Washington, *635. 7.SO. 8 *

d before them. , •—that la. b« inged In Ms appearance. Luke 1 that the cha

Literally. Ms ■us' departure from this world by way this.

TIKE T^LE In Eflect May 19. 19116.

wESSDAra.

Lv^Qtpe May. Art. Phils. 6.15 a ip. (Accommodation) 8.46 a. 7 00 A m. Kxpress 8.46 a 8 06 p. m. accommodation. 6 66 p.m 8 65 p. m. Kxpreas. « -t - -

tor eonvereatlon could there have been? tor was not Christ’s death the hour of Ms supreme triumph. Ms day of crowning? V. 82. "Heavy with sleep." They are not to be condemned tor their drowalnean. Their bodies were ts-

7 81) a m accommodation 8 60 a m express 10 IB a 1.40 p m express (baL only) S 28 p m 4 16 p m express 6.67 p m O4J0 p. m. (accommodation.) 8.16 p m SUKHAYA 8JU a m accommodation HLZ1 a m 7 00 a ci ercureloB train 9,90 a m 8.45 a m expreaa 10.84 a 5.00 p m accommodation 8 06 p A. T. Dicx. RnKW J. WkkEA GeaT Supc GeuT Psss'r Agm

cy time at the r 4, "Not knowln

V. 84. bright clood, which freonenUy was a token of Jehovah's presence (Ex. 12:71. 98; 46:94). “Overmhadowed." Enrsl-

Tha voles of God the Father, heard on two other occasions (Laics 9:99; John ■ a.aai s .*wl^at* * * wi.

•Dining Car.

F. W. ATTKRBURY, J. R. WOOD. Gen'l Manager. Pasa’r Traffic Manage!

8U «. S ^. ,0r_L * ,rto U Cre«“* Ocean

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*1 Manager. Paaa’rTrad

GEO. W. BOYD,

General Paaaencer Agent

6 30 p. m. express (Hat. only) 8 96 p.m

SCXDAYS.

6J0 a m accommodation 9 26 8.80 pm ** «L26 6.10 p m express, 6 66 p. m 8.00 p m excursion train 8 00 p m 8 60 p m express 10.40 p m

VALUABLE Real Estate In Cape Hay City FOR SALE

To close up an Estate n humic noni is nasi

NO. i. A three story frame a Uge and stable on land, at N 676 Washington st., ^ze of 1

100 feet front by 200 feet deep. NO! a. Drag store at 8. W. corner

ill stock and fix-

Ismla C. Sayre.. "'"iJaa. l! 1908 F. Sidney Towtiaeud Jan. 1,1808

lioellar Jan. 1, it ■dward Crew Jan. 1, It Thna. R. Wale* Jan. 1, It

BOARD OF EDUCATION.

Samuel R Stitea. President 1 William H. Thompson vice president 1

Edward H. Phillips, Clerk...

Walur A. Lovett...

William B.Glllvri . Georges. Douglas* William T. Stevens Dr. A. 1. Leach

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Charles F. Quidon

BOARD OF HEALTH.

A. L Lear*. PneMent . -Sept. ] V. M. D Marry. Secretary «t S. Hand - Lafayette M. Hat: " Albert H. Utile ** Oeorge L- Level 1 “

County Directory.

Justice Supreme Court—Fraada I. Swmyxe.

Rep....

Circuit J Mgr—Allen H. KndtouU tglT Law Judge—Jamis M.R.HIldretbHeplWll Prwentor of Pleas-Harry S. Doogtaas Sheriff-Winiam’ h!V

Coroner’s—Robert 8. Corooer'a—Wllllai

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Dwnly Board of klactwl'wii' jTTvlev.

Elrctloae—Michael H.

OW Rrera?°Deni''

Term, of Coart-Secoo'd Tueidi'y' la AprtL

Hetilemlu.* -* r

September and Deermc

BOARD

»°ARD OF CHOlSEN FKEKHOLDERS. Anthony B. Smith, Palermo. *—

W. E. Johnson, Cienan City..

- -■ Ooasm City—Jan. 1,1907 „ _ P- Po*. Ocean City Jan. 1.1907 C. P. Vanaman, Dias Creek. Jan, 1. 1908

STSJJSS. asE;1si' is

Church Directory

FT. ■ AST's A C. CBUaCH. Rev. Father D. J. Kelly, Rector. Devotions ami Sennon-krery Si andTnemUy wvedlag at 7 SO o’clock. mu ’ ijday Masse* At 7 and 9 a mdaySehool-At *.» p. m.

...i~

f CommuDlon-ta Sunday in the

Other

adayaervices at 1080 a. m., and

7 JO p. m.

Sunday school at 2 SO p. m. Prayer meeUi.g Wednesday 7JO p. Junior C. E. inday at 4 16 p. m, Y. P. U. C. E. Friday at 7 J0 F p. m. btraugera always made weleome.

FIRST X. R. CMCBCH.

Rev. Jama Burn*, Pastor. Preaching on bunds) mar

in tbs avenlug at 7.45.

Matings at9 A. m. and 0.80 r. u. on

indaya.

Sunday School at 8 r. a.

Epworth League Monday evening at

8 o’Slack.

Mid-week prayer aervloe Wadnoday

_ roulng at 8 o’clock.

ClMa mnatinga, Taoday, Thuradu,

and Friday evaoingA

d Friday at

BXPTIaT CRDBCB. Rev. H. F. Oego, Pastor.

Preaching 00 Sunday In the ersalug at 7JO.

o'clock Young Poople’a Mee log Friday a tog at 7 JO o'clock Mating Saturday evaetog •<

Cor. Washington and Franklin Sunday Berrlees: Holy Commnt 7JO a. m. (aa announoad). Boly Communion, 10.80 a. m. tire first Sunday >4 ~ xpectod to officiate dnr-

ofl906.

Circulating library lOVELS - AND • MAGAZINE

NOVELS - AND • MAGAZINES Fine Stationary and Blank Books, yojrs, Shell Goods, Games, Toy

Talalty Church, Vineland, N. J. Sept. f. Right R«v. Letoblou Coleman, 8. T. a. LL. D.. Blabop of Dataware. 8epu 9. Rev. Thomas J. Taylnr. Hector, Church of the Advent, Ksnnstt hquare.

Ad on I ram Chapter, Ho.

‘■JtfS&L

each month at lodgv and Franklin street*.

Cape Island Lodge, No. 80. F. and A. M.

second and fourth

CAPITAL Surplus and Undivided Profits DEPOSITS

Tueadaye of aaoh month Washington and Franklin sire* Oap* May Camp, No. 8778, Mod mao of America sdfaata first 7 of each month at Auditorium. Capa May Oonclava, No. 188, Ordar of Haptesoph*—Meets at Ogden's Hal 1.111 Washington street, on second and fourth Thursdays of each month. Ceps May Cdfincll, No. 1681: Royal Atanum—Meets first and third Tuesday, of aach month at Auditorium. Cap* May I-odge. No. 81, A. O. D. W.Mcets first aud third Tbnredaya of each mouth at 818 Washington street. Cold Spring Council. Jr. O. U. A. M. No. 186—Meets In ball at Cold Spring, every Tueaday evening at 7 o'clock. Columbia Lodge, No. 83. Independent Order of Mechanics-Meets each Monday

at Anditorintn.

Eureka Lodge, No. 7, Ladles’ L O. M - Meets second and fonrth Thursday, of • •ih month at Auditorium. Friendship Council. No. 87. D. of A.— Meets on Tuesday afternoon of aach week at 8J0. In Jr. O.U.A.M. Hall. Cold Spring. Tbs John Mccray Post No., 40, G. A. R. meets on tbs third Friday of each month at 7J0 o'clock p. m.. at Frankljn street

school building.

Mayflower Lodge. No. 956, Independent Order of Odd Fellow.-Meets each Friday at the Auditorium, Jackson street. Ogallalla Tribe. No. U7, Improved Order of Rad Mso—Meets at 810 Washington

_ “licit your account. Our patrons receive every courtesy and accommodation consistent with prudent banking. THREE PER CENT. INTEREST PAID

on deposits in our Savings Department.

iy Fire Department, meets first rrnlng In each month at o »n and Franklin streets.

grofrssional gardf.

gAMUKL F. ELDREDGE. Attorn xySOLICITOR, MASTER IN CHANCERY

AXO

NOTARY PUBLIC. 810 WAanisurox Srsxrr. Cafe Mat City, New Jkraxt.

J^K. WE8TLEY RODGERS WALES, WALES'

Ukited State* Pharmacy, W ABU I KOTOR AKD DgCATTR StREXTS, Cape May City, N. J. Telephone 98 and 84-| Office boora, 7 to 9 a. m., 9 to 4. and 7

to 9 p. m.

and remdrnce, Wales United State* Pharmacy. Night Bell.

| KWIST. STEVENS COUNSELLOR AT LAW, * 610 Warhihotor Sr . Cafe Mat, N.J. Master and Solicitor in Chancery. Notary Poblic. Commiaatoner for PennaylTania.

J-^B. a H. LO HENCE, (Dr. W. B. Sickler,

DENTIST

Ocxak akd Hrosa Stkehtr, Cafe Mat, N. J.

Oral Surgery, including Extraction of Teeth under Narcotized Air and other Ancathetica

Phils-Office; Perry Bid*. 16th & Chestnut 8c

James J. Doak

Carpenter & guilder Jobbine Promptly attended to No. 833 Washington Street CAPE MAY, N. J.

Security Trust Company

Corner Washington and Ocean Streets. CAPE HAY CITY, HEW JERSEY

$100,000.00 S136,675.83 $2,429,198.60

Isaac H. Smith, Chairman

J. Spicer Learning Reuben T. Johnson

—Advisory Board-

Dr. James Mecnr William F. Cannedy Albert G. Bennett

II. C. Thompson, Manager

Aaron W. Hand John B. Huffman Robert E Hand

|W. LENOIR®

ARTISTIC DECORATOR, PAPER

plaster UUorh a Spcclaltd^* ;1 Xlncrusta, limalton anb Burlaps

lOGce and phow Rooms. Second Floor Smith Bldg. 610 Wash. jSt E “ CAPE MAY, N. J. —-

Pierson and Bon.

mm

HEw|cAPE[;l>TiYTrTmRKET.

n'Cor, Washington and Union Sts.

Where you will find choice Groceries, Vegetables, Provisions and fruits. We also handle “Micheners Star Hams ”

VTSm. <§. i§{ever?s jD|B0Af ■ AND»UUmCH

Office and Shcp-Cor. Coigie and Jetferson Sts. CAPE MAY. N. J.

SAMUEL E. EWINO

General Contractor,

House moving a speciaitg

flDaS AIBBIEBSa,

' S1SASID8S, B t

wm:. sTsh^WT

T.TMS BRICKS, SAMI), CEMSMT AMD BUILDSBS

MATERIALS.

ua Bunu Bxean.

HOVi AKD P'. O I TEK, Una paroliaaad lbs I u-urea of the tote O. SOUDER, and reawvsf to 311-813 Mansion Street CAPE MAY, N. J.

FURNITURE AND MATTRESSKS

B- S. CURTIS

Plumbing, Steam and Gas Fitting

All obdhbs receive prompt attention SHOP—Delaware Ave. Cape May, N. J.

H. H. DOAK

S. 6. DOAK

DOAK BROTHERS Groceries, Meats and Provisions

Butter. Bgge and Poultry Fruit and Vegetables G. E. Brownbak's Famous Golden Butter a Specialty ssSBsnP—" SffiSSSr 515-517 Washington St. Cape May City

sfldvortiaa in tho J/orald

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