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CAPE MAY HERALD,’THURSDAY. NOVEMBER It, 1906
CAPE MAY HERALD
Lewis T. Stevens ^sossietos Wamsen C. Nese.
AN INPK^CWDCWT published Evsry Thsrsdsr Msrwtat •t 50* WsshlsgtsA Strsst. Csp* »i«y. w.J. subscription: one OoiLAS P«s VesJ^ *ov»" el
THE HERALD. CAPE riAY. N. j. . Entered *1 the po« oSce At Cw »*•: M . , . „ *econd cU*» m«l »»t«er. March It ■ SDI • C- • »■- Ad«ni«sr ratw ttSOahyUstf—• , THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15^1906.
Notice '—After thi» date. March t. 1906the .nt-criptio. of the Car. Mar H«taLD will be »l »S » y*"i “ d **’ “
Marked Bought Ballots.
The four elecUon oOcers of the flr«l
1 Wsahlncton s thank-ofTerlni. sa In its old days la Jerusalem. It would .rvate W»oly Umss sad perhaps ooo sternsUon. for there would be "mountains of golden squashes, to aay noth Ini of pumpkins that would maka the dome of the Capitol look Uks a mare By speck." *- Charles Warren Stoddard cpntrl Itea “An Adriatle Qaaen." whlofc erlth "Money That Burns." *y KlUabaU Mads: “A Negative Thankartvlng." hy James RatMey BettM; "the Bbatecy of Pumps, by Archie P. McKIahnle: The Invader." by Henry Kendrick Schofield, and a larie number of other pieces of Arst-daas Action auppiy an that one might wish for In Utla tea lure of the National. Who’# Who In the November Ltppln eotfa. Lewis B. Ely. asthor Of the complete novel "Young Lore and Old Halo." Alla aa adUorial position on the SL Louis "RdppWle." Maarten Maartena. author of "A Argymenl." writaa under e pseudonym Pew people remember that hli reel name la Joost Marius WUlem Van det
Mayor—Tboa. W. Mlilea™..—Jan. 1. WM AhUrman—PraneM K. DiUe-Jaa. 1.1W Council—Wm. 8. bbaw __Jan. 1, 1807
Bamnol T. Bailey—Jaa. 1.1807 ■ >., 1 ” — “ fan 1 1 am
Robert J. Creawell.. Jai
elecUon district of^Oape^- May City, Samuel C. Henry and John Shields. Democrats, qnd Joseph B. Hughes. Jr . and Clarence F Kuhn. RepubUcana. deaerve i he thanks of the good people of the community In standing up and refusing to count, the marked ballots, at (be elecUon last week. They rejected 143-and they were marked, not with crosses, but with the names of persons who were not candidates for the offices, but to show that a bought
vote was being delivered. The
of the board changed the result at election somewhat and thoae who would have been ben fitted h-fd the rotes been counted, are the loudest In saving that the board acted lllegall) But did they? They know from com mon knowledge and so does every la dividual who studies election method: that the ticket* were "marked" bj name for idenUBcatlon. and that there were tally keepers In the room both foi the purchasers and the purchased A* tne ballots were not counted the tall? keepers In that district had little to do and It Is said that the purchased ones have not all been paid their price for committing the crime of debauch^ ing the ballot. Those who have kicked the hardest have been satisfied. It Is uld. How far 0>eee marked ballot, no no one can tell, but It Is known that of those Identified by these “boodlere/ there were over one hundred In the second district., many In West Cape May over ninety In Lower township, over’ a hundred In Middle township some In Wildwood. Woodbine. Dennis township and Upper township. It Is i-allmated that anywhere from 600
*00 were cast In the county. If the decent people are going
stand Idle, and let these boodlers have the offices, ww will have no good government. and we will have repeUtioo*
of Just such primarii
No one need be aurpi
some one big In the councils of poll tlealdom -should be Indicted by the next grand Ju*y. 'iatk* haMd * fore a magistrate ere many days go by. The Sixtieth Congress. The next United States Senate prole ably will stand: Republicans. 61; Democrats, ». a Republican gain of l The Republicans will control the House of RepreaenUUves In the Sixtieth Congress by a majority of M totes. According to the latest Information the Republicans carried 220 districts and the DemocraU 166. In this recapitulation there are three district* which may require ap official count, as the Information is conflicting, but they are Included In this estimate. The
majority In the _
but will be Increased because of a number of vacancies that were fllled at the recent election. A Good ThnnkeglvlhB Mngexlne. The NatUxml Magaxlne for November hns n distinctively hnrrest festival Thanksgiving spirit Its editor, j< Mile bell .Chappie, has taken a tr beck to hU old home In North Dakota riding through the great wheal flelds and rich country of that remarkable state, and he draws a vivid picture
E. Ayrton-ZaagwUl author of ‘The Deml-Maa." Is the wife of the distinguished Hebrew novelist and sociologist 1. ZaflgwUl. She Is an Englishwoman. sad as Miss E. Ayrton she contributed to many magaslnea. * E. F. Benson, author of "The Shoot logs of Achnalelsh." won fame by his publication of "Dodo." and hse ad ranoed by his recent success The Angel of Pain." He is a son of the late Archbishop of Canterbury. Lucy Coplnger. author of "When
at AID. la Jr. O.U.A.M. Hall. Cold Spring. The John Mscray Post No.. 40. O. A. K. meeta on the third Friday of aeefa month *17.80 o'clock p. m.. at Franklin street
}• IS Order of (
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Tmurarer-^baseHrSmith!—ijim. 1807 City Solicitor. J.Spicer LsamlngJAn 118« BMx ln.pse«se.Wm T.BHvons. Jen I W»
Mayflower Lodge. No. 9M, lodepcndeol Order of Odd Frlloi " ‘
nditoriom, Ji He Tribe. No. IS
Meeta at
C^S May Fire Department, man Monday evening In each month at - Washington nod Franklin atrecta.
gBAl
n outlet
Umore , _
reloped sense of humor finds
through her pen.
Mary Moss, author of The French Drama of ToKUy." Is a young Philadelphia' woman of -versatile talents. She has written two novels for "Llpplncott's Magaxlne," and contributes Action and essay to many of the best
periodicals.
Louise Satterthkralte, author -Eme Tears Must Come." t* Editor of the Woman’s Page on the Philadel-
phia Telegraph."
Douglas Roberts, author of the lines •At the Breath of Fall." Inherits hi* literary glfl from his father. Charles
0. D. Roberts.
BOABD Or EDUCATION. Samuel K Stlte*. Presldenl— »9»9 Wflua ■ Thmry ■— .—ij—■ ,oob Edward H. Phillips, qierk —1806
BOABD OF HEALTH. Dr. A. L Lrerb fnaldrst . .6vpl. L MW Dr. V. M. D Marey. Secretary . IBM Hubert a. Hand Z Sm Lafayette M.’ Hri: ........WM Albert B. Utrte Ueurge L Lowett MW BOARD OF TEADE. I’rrelhrol—aie*aea__B._Wlleea. gecreurr—Lewla T. BtevenA Trvasnrvr—Tbanvm ~8V. Millet. County Directory. Jaa*. .7eo8 -1907 —wo?
•The Arena" for November Is rich m discumloas that will appeal strongly to thinking men and women Interested In economic, political and social vanee. Many of these papers are ceptlooally strong and thought-eUmu-
followlng: "N.*0. Nelson: Practical Co-operator, and the Oreet Work He' Is Accomplishing for Homan UpllftmenL” by George W. Bad*; “ConcernThose Who Work." by Maynard er. a paper dealing la an nuf tatlve manner with the methods ployed ty German dtle* to meet demand of the out-of-works for temporary employment; "Polygamy and the Constitution," by Theodore Schroeder, a scholarly paper by a writer who spent many years la Salt Lake City sad made a deep study of Mormon Ism: "Consumption of Wealth: Individual and Collective." by C. C. Hitchcock, an admirably clear presentation of the Socialistic Ideals in regard to property and Its disbursement: "Shall Educated
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WIST JtESIT ftHaSSOU pA&SOAS A I* Krr«c4 pbroska ti. tflOA Train* wllIL*ve Cape May a* follow* for
PHILADELPHIA: uaaxjrr rr. u-habv
7.00 A. M.—ACCOMMODATION Step* ' at principal intermediate atatlon*.
(ram Wddwpad Branch, r lea late City. Arrive* at
- M. EXPRE-S. Connect. Wildwood, .Octant Clly sad Sen laic fa Arrives at Phitadriphia 9 19 c m.
Conorcta City sad ! den 9. jo a
7-3?
JO 20 A- M. ACCOMMODATION. Stop* at principal Intermediate atation. Connect* from Wildwood, Ocean City and flea Isle City Branches. Arrive* Camden 1. JOpBL ' , OO P. M.-ACCOMMODATION. Stop. • at principal intermediate station*. Connect* from Ocean City, Sea Isle, snf
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BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS. Anthony B. Smith, Palermo, Jsii,i 1807 W. S. Johnson, Ocean City—Jan. 1. 1907 John P Eoa. Ocean City Jan. 1. MW •• P. Vanamau. D>as Creuk, Jan. L 1906 •a* D Ludlam.So.Dennis .^..Jan t. |gu7
Wen lev R. Wale*. Cap* May.. Jan. L H. S. Kutbrrfoid. Cape May, Jan. 1,
553
X Comm!
a Isle City. Arrive* at
Ocean City Philadelphia
grtfrififul
J)K. WE8TLEY HODGER8 WALES, WALES’
tjr aty. N. J, aglM. 2 U> 4, sail 7 to 9 p. m. Olfiee and remdew*, Wakw Hal tad Stale* Pharmacy. Nioht Bsll.
| BWWT.BTEVHNfr COUNBEXAPE AT IjLW, 010 Washixovox 8v , Caps Mat, R. J. M«j(Br*Bd8o%aipr intfcanoerr. Notary Public. Commissioner for Penney! vama.
Security Trust Company
Corner Washington and Ocean Streets.
. .CAPE, MAY CITY, KEff JESSEY CAMTAt - f - - SI00.000.00 Surplus and Undivided Prufits - $137,692.30 DEPOSITS - - . $2,480,439.36 We solicit your account. Our patrons rcceire every courtesy and accommodation consistent with prudent banking. THREE PER CENT. INTEREST PAID
on deposit* in our Savings Dapartment.
J-)B. C. H. LOHENCE, (Dr. W. B. BicWer. aaaodate.l JDENTIST Ocxax AXD HfOHaa Svaxcis, Cape Mat, N. J. Oral Surgery, including Exlraction of Teeth under Narcotlxed Air and other Anesthetic* Phils. Office; Perry Bldg- i6*h & Cbestant Sl
i.
—Advisory Board Isaac II. Bmitb, Chairman Dr. James Jdecray J. Spicer Learning William F. Caaaedy Heubun T. Johnson Albert G. Bennett
H. C. Thompson, Manager Aaron W. Hand John B. Huffman Robert E Hand
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Tax Cbrnmlaalopera—Ktt*eue C. Cola, flaavllle: 8U1Iwell H- Townaend, .Cape May Court Houae; Jamea T. Hoffman. Cold Sprinp aceretary. Jonathan Hand. Cap*
Hay Coon Houaa.
Chwrch Directory
China
Welcomed to Our
protest against the admission of Chinamen, by Helen M. Oougar. the well-known lecturer, author and traveler; "Richard Bed don: Democra tic State*man and Master Builder of a Liberal Commonwealth." by the Editor of The Arena." a comprehensive sketch giving an on Ulna of the great
, New' Zealand _ der the premiership of the late' Mr. Seddon. Among the paper* that will especially Interest the general reader ;r# “The Zelt-Oelat and the Mlracnoua Conception." a strong and scholar ly defence of the orthodox Idea of the miraculous conception, by the Rev. William R- Bash by, LL. M., and "Unrecognised insanity: A Public and In-
dividual Danger," by Henrik Q. Peter-,
sen. M. D_ a leading New England physician and authority on nerrou* diseases. There la also a charming short story entitled "The Woman WKb the Knitting." by Harlan C. Pearson, and there are thirty pages devoted to pres-eot-day topic* of interest discussed in •The Mirror of the Present" departThe Book-Study la an extended of Profeasor Parsons' new work. “The Railways, the' Trust* and the People." which has been made for Arena" by the Editor. Altogethla la one of the best issues of
rr. kart's r. m chpscb. Her. Father D. 8. Selly, Rector. Masses—Sunday*. 7 00 and 9 00 1 “ Weekdava, 7JO a m. Sanday-acbool at 2.80 p. m. Rosary rermon—Benadictlon of the lost Blessed Sacrament at 7.90 p. m. Friday eveniR at 7 80 the Way of the Cross and Benediction. r. a. cuuacu or rs* advbrt. Sunday ServloaK t-00 a- m. Holy Com mu Ion: ft. 00 a m. Motolug Prayer rrmoa; 9.AS a m, Sunday-aebool; m, Kvaulng Prayer and Bar mon. Holy Commnnloo—lal buoday in mowth at 11 00 a-m. _ Thuradsym, evening Paayff and addroa. ' Ol&n aervioea as annonnead. maasvTRXiAK CHCaca. Sunday aervices at 1080 a. m.,
7 JO p. m
Sunday school at 2 80 pt m. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7 JO p. m. • Junior C. E. Fndhy at 4 16 p. m. Y. P. 8- a JL-Fridsy a$ 7 JO p. n: Strang*** always made waiooma.
Th# November flame Upton Sinclair, author Jungle.” glvas In " ^
(moat of the time looking fron windows of a Pullman) and thls'hr than twenty years ago whea he with hU father's household goods, nafl 1 stock tats the
brough sod Mr. W. R. KslloflE are a
contribotmt do Or# North Dakota
tide*, which form a great feature of this number. These article, are splendidly Illustrated.' and give ooe a remarkably Clear idea of th* floeelopment that has taken pine* in IW*— one of the richest of Unde Sam's greet states. Then, aa If to completn the
story, w* And at th* very of the magaxlne in “Affaire
lagton." that Mr. Chappie has wiUtre of the nation's prosperity and eff the • bumper eroji*" ha shown hy oflfclal reports is the office of Secret
yon at Washington. He dm apleudld com pari so ~ "
would be the reaatt
. Cc P W ACCOMMODATION. Stop* at principal intermediate Marion. Connect* fmet Wildwood, Ocean City and Sea Die City Branch**. Arrives at Camden
730pm.
tCROar TRAINS. * KARKRT rr. WUAHF. 8 OO A - AtX»MMODATION Stop* at principal Intmurdlate Mat:on• Connect* from W ildwood. Ocean City and Sen Lie City Branch**. Amvca Camden
« 00 P. M.—ACCOMMODATION. Stop* at principal intermediate station*. Connect* from Vvl d wood Branch, Ocean City and Sea Isle City. Arrive* at Camden A jo P M. . 2 C P. M.-EXPRESS. Arrive* at Phil*drlphia6 15 p. m.
Connect* from Wildwood. Ocean City and Sen 1*1* City B'ancbc*. Arrive* at r— J - 7-3° P *- FROM PHILADELPHIA. KARKRT ST. WHARF. Train* leave for Cape May-Bxpreaa.900a.1a and 4.06 p. m.. week day* 9. a. m SonVtey* Accommodailou (Electric Trains from Camden:. 700and 9ooa m too 1 4 00 p m week-days. 7.00 and 9 00 a. and 4 00 p m Sandsya. Train* leave Phujldrlfbia. Broad Street FOR NEW YORK. Jnne Jo, 1906. Week dav*. 4 J6.« «o. 4 SJ. S M. 5 At-oo. *-.8*0.903. 9so. 10*1. *11 no
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James J. Doak Carpenter & SBuilaet Jobbing Promptly attended to No. 833 Washington Street CAPE MAY, N. J. Local Pboos 97
Rev. James Burnt. Pastor. Preaching ou Sunday morning »t 10.80. In the evening m 7.45. Meediiga at 9 A. ■. and 6.90 r. h. 00
Soudaya.
hundav School at 3 r. K. Epworth League SuuUay eveolug at 7 JO o'clock. Mid-weak prayer aerrioe Wedneadej reulog at 8 o'clock. Clasa mcaliuga, Tuonday, Thursday and Friday ereulDga. BArTIRT CHURCH. Rev. H. F. Crego, Pastor. Preaching ou Snnday morning at 10.80. in the evening at 7 JO. Sunday morning Worker* Meeting at
10JW A. K.
Sunday School at 2.90 r. n- _ _ Wedueeday avewlag Prayer Meeting at 7 JO o’clock Yocog People’* Mac lag Fridaj . Uw at o'clock Men'* Meeting Saturday evening atS.OO
•* jo. i 00. nj *J.nj.aL j-SJ.
5«x>. *S S7- 600. 7 oo, re00,91. i» or. eight. Sunday*. 4 jg. 4 40, 4 8*0. 9 soit.co A. M ., *t*3J. 1 »o joT*!: tj-*L 4CO. S*o^ *^. 6*6. 700,^00. From Weal Philadelphia only, ale a. >
•i* j4 and 6.00 p. m. deity.
WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH.
October 8. 1906.
Fpr Baltimore and Washington, •63s. 7 *o. 8 j*.•io*s. nod. am-.^itn, 1 as. 3*0. 446.3*6. 618, •Bm. 11 *8, P M.and 1*45 sight, weekdaya. Sundays, •&. 35, •Dining Car. tKxtra-fare Train. W. W. ATTERBURY, I. R. WOOD. Cen'l Manager. Paaa'r Traffic Manage:
GEO. W. JOYD.
. General Passenger Agent.
r . LENOIR® liOiitMOiK plaster Morh a Special-’g Kncrusta, TOlaltonanbBurlaps’ c* and $ho» Room. Second floor Smith Bldg. 610 Wath. St 5 CAPE MAY, N. 4.
Circulating Library NOVELS - AND - MAGAZINES Fine Stationary and Blank Books, Toys, Shell Goods, Games, Toy Boats, etc. M.’ L. WARRINGTON. 514 Washington Street.
Contractors & Builders YORK BROS.^ P. O. BoxT66i. Cape May, N. J.
Charles T. Campbell NO. 606 WASHINGTON ST. Cape May City, New Jersey MRE INSURANCE
ARE YOU INSURED?
Insurance placed on building furniture, stock, plate glass, and boilers in the best Companies represented in the Country as follows UNITED FIREMEN S INSURANCE CO. OF PfilLA. THE GERMAN INSURANCE CO. OF FREEPORT. FIRE ASSOCIATION OF PHILADELPHIA. THE PENNSYLVANIA CASUALTY CO. OF PHILA
W H BRIGHT. FIRE INSUMIICE la my Part ot Caff* N*r C*«*ty Holly Beach, N. J.
phase of Ilf* In Pnektogtown— th* children, who have b**o kept out of th* factories by th* child-labor taw. sad deprived of school facflltlea, have been left to roam about the lota and dig In the dump hasps- The childtabor taw Is being fairly wall *nfo he aaya. But what U to becom these children? A few years ago I *— ""Iren In the t«ro ward* monty known as Pack-
Halite to Ibseitt Defendant. Is Charcrrt or Nrw Jersey To Mary Jan* Rieljy: By virtue of an order of the Court ot
whatever, their lira* spent among the most sordid and debasing condition*, while their mothers worked In the factories. Th* only remedy. Mr- Sinclair insists, to the payatant of a decent living wag* to the father of th* family The make-up and program of "The People * Lobby." th* eougreastooal Information bureau recently organ!- ‘ by the edHora of this magaxlne to In defeating vicious legUlatlon. In. plained fully by Bnmnal Mnwln. on* at th* originator* of this
have had .
has dam*, to gat flnira to bnto- ' Photographs and abort btbdeni sketches of the met the governing committee are
Cepe Island Lodge. Me. go. F. and A. 1 —CommuBioaUotta, saooad and four Tuesday* of each month at lodge root Washington and Franklin streets. Cepe May Camp, No. 8778, Modern Woodmen of Amerioa-Meeta first Wednesday
Cape May Ooneiere, Ho. 788, Improved • ntotontgha Msaia at 0| * FaablsgtooetesaA, ooaeooe
Ceps May CoaocU, No. UBl; Boyal Ar-
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Cor. Washineton and Union 8U. Where you will find choice Groceries, VegetableE, Provisions and fruits. We also handle “Michbnkrs Star Hams.”
barnof. In a oanse wherein John Donnelly -omplalnaol on or before the rlevrothday t Droember^^y ae|d bill wtU ba taken '^eeldWU 1* flirf Q for parUUen of -main taoda* 1. HoUy Beach, la thr Oonnty of Cepe May end State’ of Nrw Jerery of which Beet BonneHy died aelsra. and you are nude defewdent ‘ eaoae yon nre Me of the tenants In < mon owning an totereat in said land* Dated. October I0U>, >996. LEWIS STARR. Bol'r of Oompl’L P. O. A Sirens. Ill Market St. 40-18k p.fflpLOO Oamdan.N. J.
notice to Ibseot Dofeodut. Ie Cbaecert of New Jersey.
lq Willtam Farrow, Jr
By virtue of an order of 4ha Court of ftrafficSTPPft&iSfcSs
VALUABLE Real' Estate In Cape Hay City FOR SALE To elooe up an Estate IKKUOnKmiWUiHUBI NQ.-J. A.three story frame cottage and stable on land, at No, 676 Washington st., size of lot too feet front by 200 feet deep. NO- 2. Drag store at S. W. comer of Washington and Decatur Sts, together with all stock and fix-
tures.
NO. 3. One-half of double cottage and lot, at No. 416 Bank st For Terms and Iwfaraaattew 1 t* 8. B. MARCY, Marey'* Pharmacy. cor. WashhogtM and M*®*tar Sts, Cap* May, R. J.
SAMUEL E. EWING General Contractor, House moving a specialtg pas? ®7718S &IBSIIESSS, 8S.1SIBSB8®, B <9
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OMd ■priagCoannO. Jr. O.U.A. U. So. ■ Malta tatoilet Osid gpriag. every •nariay areata* *6 to'eteek. lfenhdtaL-&r'oashMonday
at Aodltorium.
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WANTED —By Chin*go wbolasele and tail order hoaas', aanlilant mpoag nan or woman) for this oouoty and o joining territory. Salary 990 and e Paid weekly: .
continues th* story of fak* promotar* . . In Wan Stotot. sad "Th* PoHey Hold- Ttol ir DImUI ” *' SjhT^tt VTSatrel of th* taMr '.."V** 1 * f
Horn raloabte. Write at o
WM. S. SHAW GENERAL CONTRACTOR V—il.r I. cCime, Sirick, Sand, Cement and SSuUdert a.t.ek... Su. to. SHaterialt. tit Stmir, Jm.,
W OP OUB *WN >T*nps FREE FREE P U Wlfh fitoArtt'daih' purchase « •1.00 and upward*, by p mean ting
rsffi f-ew-i :ia
-NEW STAMP SYSTEM-
Me have the beat ahoes we can
buy for the money in great variety. Shoes for men, women and children, and redeem ths stamp* when yrei
«* U00 "^ - - .1
j-flHwi'li ,. bfthadty. Now U tha Urn* to bay your '’^SarW+.On^tall.
If you bare »b wbek (Mkd It akmg.
DOAK BROTHERS Groceries, Meats and Provisions Butter, Eggs and Poultry Fruit and Vegetables G. E. Brownbak’s Famous Golden Butter a Specialty Los. DIPu— Pbo.T Mt. Prem.t DeltTeri—. Lmm Pboa, U, Poll— Au—iUod. 615-617 Washington. St. Cape May City
«]Brown Villa, 218 PERRY STREET. CAPE MAY. -o=— OPEd ALL THE. YEARmfSzr . Rooms Large and Airy - - - • • - Appointments First-class .. . ... Near the Bench ... B. E. MURRAY.
THE ALDINE, ZSZrgr,
(First house
nil the
Boom* Urge and airy. * Appointments firet-cUre. $2 per day, upward; $10 per week, upward. Ttoedere Meriler.

