Cape May Herald, 25 October 1906 IIIF issue link — Page 2

CAPE MAY HERALD, THUKSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1906

CAFF. MAY HERALD

Lcwia T. STi*«iia Paoaaicroa WaaatN C. Niau Maaaaia = AK INOEPCNOCNT WEEKLY.

p.bU.hc J Erarjr TkarMay Maralatf at S06 WaahlaStaa Strcat. Cape WaT, N. J. subscription: Oat Ooitaa Raa Vaaa ta Aavaaot

THK HBRALD, CAPE rtAY, N. J.

Ratrtcd at the |>o«t office a I. J-. a»aec«od<la» Bull matt

THURSDAY. OCTOBER 25, ItQ*.

Notice—After thl» date. March t. 1906. the robacriptioc of the Cape MAY Herald will be *1JS a year; and *iA» per year if

Republican Ticket Fvr Member 0/ HoMMt of p/Or IniUd StaUt. JOHN J. GARDNER, OF aTLA*TtCCOC«m.;' •

REPUBLICAN RECORD

Sawed the Paliiadca. H>a mnRalllcent rallaades of the Hadson. famous throughout the world, were saved by Republican legislation at Trenton and at Albany from vandal destruction. All of the Palisades, from Fort Lee to Stony Point. In New York, will now be converted Into a noble and nnlqne pnldic park, and by the action of the New York legislature Hook mountain has been added, making a stretch of thirty-live tulles of public lufrk. which also Includes the majestic rl The state legislature also authorised; the extensive public park systenis Essex and Hudson counties, and Re pnblican legislation will have crested in the state many square.miles of state parks and reservations, with lake and 1 mountain and forest scenery, to make New Jersey Incomparable In the extent and variety and beamy of her public recreation grounds. In this and other respects the legislature has made a new precedent. It has legislated for posterity. which will have a rich Inheritance from the new legislation of our day and

graatar economy In this direction. The state'a Interest ta tbs Morris canal and Its valoabla water front property Is also being tested In ths courts by authority of tbs legislators this year. A senate committee appointed ta Inquire into the Ilfs Insui In thla state to aadwtaln dial laws art needed has qulry with a pram] " special committee. Other commissions appointed by tbs legislature will be at work tills year tc prepare the ground for lagtslatloo nexl winter. Many New Laws That Benefit Peeple. Many new law*, net springing from political issuaa, bat enacted, nevartbe leea. In the Interests of the people, put upon t^e statute books In 1006 and 100(1. Among them are these: Settling Delaware rivar boundary controversy. Establishment of abort atudy In stats agriculture college at the expense of the Revision of the Improved roads acta. Commission (o prepare a revision of Judicial system. Prescribing punishment for Illegal voting. * Providing for most complete state censns ever taken. Creating Passaic river Hood district Establishing parole agent for stats prison. Revision of the master and servant act In the Interest of labor. Subjecting Individual or private bankers to supervision and control of the department of banking and In-

Providing for conference with boards of proprietors of east and west Jersey to secure their records and extinguish their rights.

Seacoast Development. By a stroke of '.ejnslaikm the state assumed sovereignty over 400 square miles of land under the ocean, enlarging the state’* limits to that extent Thla act was In furtherance ofa-potlcy of protection to the salt water fisheries and the development of the seacoast The state administration this year took steps to secure federal co-operation In the -estalillstauent of harbors on the coasf and of safeguards for shipping Id stormy weather. By the widening and deepenlng’of certain bays or Inlets for the entrance-of deep draft vessels 1 metre will lie attracted, towns arise and wealth nnd opportunities fat employment will be multiplied. Trolley Freights. The legislature this year legalised the carriage of freight by trolley com panics, subject to the consent of mo nicipalilies. The trolley system In New Jersey tgis now reached a develop meut that permits of a freight busi naaa without detriment to the pat

In the centers of population the privilege la the gift of the municipality will powerfully aerve to Induce trolley companies to make Improvements and betterments In order to gain the public favor and secure the franchises. The Callows Abolish**. Hanging has I wen abolished In New Jersey. Yielding to a humane sentl meut. the legislature this year put an

mined not only by Its In the Interests of the publle. bat ny Its ability to anticipate toe needs of the future and p for id# therefor. The Bo pnblican party of this state does no) live on its past. It has already planned legislative measures of great public In tereot that warrant Its continuance Is power. It baa taken tip the problem of Immigration that la affecting our social syo* tom and InflDancing the obeerrance of tew. It baa appo dwrise a plan to educate, famlllaria* with our iBstltutkaa and laws and gen orally Improve the condition of the

It has provided for Inquire Into the acquisition by tbs stall of Its lakes and potable waters, antld

rapidly congesting population It baa provided for a commission ta In 1 satljsti and dartaa a plan for tin division of earnings between public utility companies and munldpahtlei granting the franchise, and also for a commission to investigate the qnasdoa

s been mads far tba appointment of a commission to is oar amnldpal taws and to Inquire fee conduct of munldpa! affairs, with • view to bettor Administration apd

upon revision of munldpal laws. Barings bank act further safe guarding depositors. Assarting Jurisdiction over throe mil* limit. Making the national guard of the state to conform to the Dick biU. Checking overcapitalisation of public utility companies. Age penal ona for policemen. An act defining and punishing bribery. A maximum tax rata taw. A teachers' pension act An act to establish public parka la certain counties. An act to regulate power reset the Inland takes. An appropriation for a Fourteenth New Jersey volunteer memorial at Monocacy, Va. An act making the mother aa wi father responsible for abandoned chllHonor service medals for the natlc For permanent road Improvement Enlargement of home for soldiers and Bailors and their wives. Regulating searches in dtlea—in the Interest particularly of building and

Acte t

safeguard depositors In ta-

Act establishing a forest fire patrol and appointment of wardens. Authorising purchase of toll roads. Acta for better protection against Impure food products end far the pub lie health.

Authorialng seaside places to acquire Uaa for public recreation. Probation acta Making the age of consent sixteen yeara. An act protecting building and loan An act to sec-ura wej employed In bnlidtng. An act protecting the oyster and ctam Industry. An act for public parks In cities.. An act authorising free In cities. An act pensioning civil war veterans after forty rears' service In a public

Election taw amended and Improved. CelmMewt Stole RreeperHy. Coincident with Republican la* Hoc and policy during the tael ton years there has bean a marvelous development ef the material Interests of the state, and Its people hare reached a summit of prosperity unexam In the ton years since ISM tba sources of the banks In New Jersey bare nearly trebled, the savings banka depositors have Increased from 144.180, owning 538.14A920 of deposits. In UM

TB2, In 1906.

enal growth of sets In New Jersey, largely dne encouragement given by good state tawr to manufacturers to locate their plants In the state. Population has also Increased at aa extraordinary rata, attracted by the advantages of

Pullets In their first winter are beat egg prod seers, says the Feafear. The older the Win be

the beat for hatching, two years old are bettor for pr for hatching than pullete. turity ta not coodoctv* rigor ta the ofaptlng.

Council—Wm. 8. Shaw Jan. 1. HOT Bamoel T. Bailey ..-.Jan. 1. HOT

M

Recorder—J do. W.Tbompejo .Jan. 4—ess or—Gilbert C. Baghaa.. Jan. 1. HOT Colleoam—Jaa. K. Taylor Jan. 1,1BOT Tveaenrer IsaacH. Smith.:...Jan. 1,-MOT CUy Solicitor, J.8plerr Lsaariagjan i IBM Bid* Inspector.Wm T. Stevens, Jaa 1 1S00 BOARD OP BDOCATION. - Soaeel R Stile, President ..1909 William H. Thompson viseprmidciit iw* Edward H. Pbilllps, Clerk „.lto Wallet A. Lovett.— ....—..■COB William B.Gilbert. ito Ohms 8- " *— William 1.

L Lee

Quidort....

Dr. A- L. Charles F.

Robert A Uan4 U0J Mnwr» «

Overt* L. Lowett ..

County Directory. Jostle* Supreme Coart—Thee.W Trenchant ClrcaltJndg*—Alien B. BodlooU !l$lE Law Judge—Jam re M.EHIldrctbKvplBU Freeecetor of Pivas-Harry S. Donglaaa.

Bright, Rep. 1907 Corooer'a—Robert S. Miller. Rep ...1907 Coroner’*—William H. Thompooo. IBM Coroner’*—A. LaRoy Mnlller.— Ifli* Gouty Clerh—Jsfias Way. Ban. ....Hie Bumwate-K. Citato* Bewtet. Rep HOT County Collector—Joseph I. Scull R. ISOCeeaty Board of Elvctlooa-Joa. K. Band. Bap HOT Cosaty Board of KWctloas-Chat lea K. Foster-Hen , ^on* Outy Board of Eirctlona—Wm J. Tvler.

Otefey -fefeB Mt luvetioo^Micbi'i'i h. Terms of Coett-Becomi Tteiday' ta" Aprif

al EB0. ta Jr. O.O.AM. HaII. Cold Spring. The John Mrcrmy Pool No.. 40, G. A. R. moots 00 tbs third Friday of each month at T.80 o’clock p. m„ at Frankllo street

JJR. WE8TLKY RODGERS WALES,

r

; PEinmp ' RAILROAD WIST mm k tlAIBOU Rat^.«^Ati I* Erracr Ocroaxa 14, 1908.

MABKJtT ST. WRAar

7.00 ^ “--ACCOMMODATION. Stops * at prindpel lotermediate statiotM. Connects from Wildwood Bruch. Ocean City ud-Scn laic City. Arrives at Cam-

den 9*pn a m>

7.30 ■JfPSBSS- Connects from L ^ . Wildwood. Ocean City ud Sea tale Branch*. Arrives atFbiUdelphtaptpa m. IO.20 A - “• ACCOMMODATION. Slops V telertnediate stations. Connect, from Wildwood. Ocean City mr A Sea Isle City ."!■■ ■ ■ c-—-■

rrss day fe- UKiTaurijraTte^fuasMat-v. ^ Derated Order STRXrtm^ W^blngtoc^ ^ CapPujQnt^, H. J. i

Telepboue 93 and 54. Office boon, 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to 9 p. m.' Office rad remdenne, Wales United

r.. Hurt Ball.

BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS. Antboey B. Smith. Palermo. —Jaa.,1 IBOT VI. 8. Johnson, Ocean City—Jaa. 1. HOT John P. Fox. Ocean City Ju. 1, IBOT C. P. Vaeaman. Diae Creek, Jen. t. 1908 tnnlel t-ctirlleoitvr, Kiai*.....iiu. 8.T2AJSft,gciK;Ss.tg3 Antboey B. Smith. Director, bemaol Towneood Clerk. State Seutoi—Lewis M. Crease. Ocean

Saavlll*; Stillwell H. Townsend. Cope May House; James T. Hoffman CoM seeretary. Joosthmn Hood, Cepe

Chnreh Dlractory ST. HART’S A C. ufejRCR.

Rev. Father D. & Kelly, Rector.

... I Hi a

“ Weekdaye, 7-80 a m. Sunday and Friday evenings serrl

et8 c’d ck

Confessions—Saturdsys, and Tbi days before the First Friday, from 5JO to 6.00 p m and from 7.80 to 980 p m. r. A CaURCH OF TEX ADTEXT. Sunday Services: A00 a m. Holy Commnaiou: 11.00 a m. Morning Prayer —-* Sermon, Att a m, Sandar-school: p- m- Evening Prayer and Barmen. Holy Commonloo—1st Sunday In the moath at 11 00 a m. ' Tbnrsdmya, evening Prayer and address,

T JO n m.

Other aervlors as snnonnead. FKnBTTXBIAE chuxcb. Sunday service* at 1080 a m., and 780 p.m. . * Sunday school at 2 30 p. m. Pfmyer meeUug Wednesday 780 p. m. Junior C. E. Friday at 4 18 p. m. . Y. Pifc.'tl 'E. Friday at 780 p. cn. . Strangers always made welcome, ruar m. a chubca Rev. James Uurna. Pastor. Preach I u« on Sauday morn lug al 10.80. to the evening at 7.46. Meetings at* a. m. and 0.80 r. m, on

Sunday a.

Sunday School at 8 F. K.

Bpworth League Sauday evening at

7 80 o’clock.

Mid-Week prayer eervlee W( renlng at 8 o'clock. Class meetings, Toeeday, Tbnreday sod Friday eveolDgL BAFTIST CKVMCm. Rev. H. F. Crego, Pastor, treaching on Sunday morning at 10.80. In the evening at 780.

^Sunday School at 2.80 r. m. Wednesday evening Prayer Maetlng at

log-at 7.81 Men's M o'doek.

Adontram Chapter. No. H. Koval Areh A Monday ti at tedgs room. Washington

Cepe bland Lodge, No. B0, F. and A. H. —Communication*, second end fourth Ta todays at each month

s et Ogden’s

Cepe May Osier of H Hall.SU Wi fourth Thursdays of • CapsMayCoancQ.No. U9I; Boyol Ar- • tainj Tuesdays of

2.00 p - “ -ACCOMMODATION. Stop. st principal intermediate nation* Connect* from Ocean City, Sea Isle, and W ildwood Branches. Arrives at Camden 4-3° Dm. A.2C P m.T 8X j ,lBSS ’ Connect* from “ J Wildwood Branch. Ocean Cily and See tale aty. Arrives at Philadelphia 6.15 • ee P- M. ACCOMMODATION. Stops "FDD Ot principal intermediate station. Connect* from Wildwood. Ocean aty and Sc* Isle City Blanche*. Arrives at Camden *3° pm. •CRBAV TBAIX*. MARKET ST. WHARF. 8.00 A M ACCOMMODATION. Slop, at principal intermediate stations Connect* from W ildwood, Ocean City and Sea tale City Branches. Amec* Camden to. jo a m. 3.00 p “ —ACCOMMODATION. Stops f at principal intermediate stationr. Connect! from Wl dwood Bruch. Ocean City and Sea tale City. Arrives at Camden 4.2C “-EXPRESS Arrive, at PhilaT J delphia Al j p. m. C.00 ACCOMODATION. Stops „ principal intermediate station.. Connect, from W ildwood Ocegn aty and Sea laic City Branchc*. Arrives st Camden

, . ^ loo (Electric Trains from Camden). 7.00 and 9 00 a m., ivo and. 00 p m week-days. 7.00 and 9 00 a. J>d 4 00 p. m. Sunday*. Train* leave Philadeltbia. Brood Street

3B It LlW,

j^KWIST.8

C0UI»l

610 WabbimOur St., -Cafr V Master anil Bdbtftor in C Notary Public. /or PeflDsyl vama.

QB. C. H. tMJRKNCE, (Dr. W. B. Sicktar. associate.) DENTIST 1 OCEAH *KD Ht'OIID StRKXTB, Cafr Hat, N. J. Oral Surgery, including Extraction of Teeth under Narcotised Air and other Anesthetics Phils! Office: Perry Bldg. 16th & Chestnut StJames J. Doak Carpenter & SBuilaet Jobbine Promptly attended to No. 833 Washington Street . CAPE MAY, N. J. Local Pbooe 97

Security Trust Company Corner Washington and Ocean StreeU. ! CRPE MAY CITY, HEW JEB8EY

’APIYAL < . Surplus and Undiviaed Profits

DEPOSITS

$100,000.00 S137.S92.30

$2,480,439.36

We solicit your account. .Our patron, receive every courpey and accommodation corairtcnt with prudent banking. THREE PER CENT. INTEREST PAID

on deposits in ooi Saving, Doputmant.

—Advisory Board—

Isaac H. Smith, Chairman

J. Spicer Lesmiog

Reuben T. Johnson

Dr. James Mecray William F. Gassed y

Albert G. Bennett

H. C. Thompson, Manager

Aaron W. Hand John B. Huffman Robert E Hand

*W. LENOIR”

, -7** Vs*. 4 4». 4 S3. 5 >A 5 SB.-7-oo.

r-nJ.'S.’iiV WASHINGTON AND THK SOUTH. October a. 1906. For 'Baltimore and W«*hiimon. •6JJ. 7 *0, 8«.»io*s. 1106. mm.; •isei,’i (*, * From V n.33 A. I LfiUy. ^•Dining Cnr. |Extr» f«re Train. Rmbuby^ J. R. WOOD.

, onu. v*. ihjsd. General Pmsacnger Agent.

THE an OF CAFE BUY, New JERSEY PROPOSALS FDR WATER MAIN

Gape May Olty, N. J., Sept, ft, 1906. Proposals will be received by the Olty Council of (he Oily of Onps Mar inConnoll MoetabM on November ft. 1908, at 8 o’clock u m.. in the OouaHof Mid ta part of

al feet of ■ fin by. Hereto ap is Oity of bv maU •3.00 for ded upon sped Honr tba let- ) d*4ired. ifiratioos, t a Bar offloe, in • tnetrie* »d epeoifiled place -orptao. weal* the and their NMore of •heir wonaarf the teimj tbemin

I the Cape pariH* for

Circulating Library NOVELS - AND - MAGAZINES Fine Stationary and Blank Books, Toys, Shell Goods, Games, Toy Boat*, etc. M. L. WARRINGTON. 514 Washington Street

Contractors & Builders YORK BROS. , cM**i.c* vo** erne* Cape May, N. f.

W H BRIGHT. FIRE INSURANCE la oar Part of Cape’May Cooaty Holly Beach, N. J.

VALUABLE Real Estate In Cape May City FOR SALE To close-up an Estate mHMMKimaiiBUiiifflB NO. 1. A three story frame cottage and stable on land, at No. 676 Washington st., sire of lot 100 feet front by 200 feet deep. NO. 2. Drug store at S. W. corner of Washington and Decatur sts, together with all atock and fixtures. NO. 3. One-half of double cot ana lot, at No. 416 Bank st. Par Terms and Information apply ta S. S. MARCY. Marcy’e Phar-

tar Sta, Cape May, N. 4.

10

OP OUR fiWN STAAPS FREE FREE

With your first ( • 1.00 and upwards, by preaenting this advertisement and learn all shout oar -HEW STAMP SYSTEMWe have the beet shoe* we egn buy for the money in gnat variety.

and redeem the stamps when you ret 100 st The. H. Taylor.

of the dty. Now is the Ubm to bey your ^£A2£i3i

ARIISIIC

PMJMGS. 1

Plaster tldorh a Specialty lincrusta, mialton anb JBurlaps *C8 sndgbm Room. Second floor Smith Bldg. B10 Wash i'll B CAPE MAY, N. J. - "

Charles T. Campbell NO. 600 WASHINGTON STCape May City, New Jersey MRE INSURANCE ARE you INSURED? Insurance placed on building furniture, stock, plate glass and le P resented - the Country m Sw UNITED FIREMEN’S INSURANCE CO. OF PHILA. THE GERMAN INSURANCE CO. OF FREEPORT. FIRE ASSOCIATION OF PHILADELPHIA. THE PENNSYLVANIA CASUALTY CO. OF PHILA

Pierson and Son. #jTHE|lilw|MPE|wY|gMiCEfm Cor. Washington and Union Sts. Where you will find choice Groceries, Vegetables, Provision, and Iruits. We alw handle “Michenkrs Star Hams.”

^SAMUEL E. EWINU

General Contractor.

House moving a specialty

paair omas asuBiBass,

siBUssBaa, 0 i

WM. S. SHAW GENERAL CONTRACTOR Dsoler la oGime, S&rick, Sand, Cement and Guilders Stltpkomt 3U. to. SfCaterials. sti Slmlr* Str—t

8. S. DOAK

DOAK BROTHERS Groceries, Meats and Provisions

Butter. Eggs and Poultry Fruit and Vegetables

G. E. Brownbak's Famous Golden Butter a Specialty Loo.DJ^raPhoo.tex. tessissr-515-517 Washington St. Cape May City

cxjBrown Villa 218 PERRY STREET. CAPE MAY. —amPTY ALL THE YEAR mB—- . Rooms Luge and Airy ... ... Appointments First-class . .. ... Near the Beach . . . ' B. E* MURRAY, THE ALD1NE, Roo«n* large and airy. AppotnUnenU firet-dasa. CuiBneex- ^ ****•. per day, upward; (10 per week, upward. Ttoedare JfeellOT.