Cape May Herald, 22 November 1906 IIIF issue link — Page 2

CAPE MAY HERALD, THUKSDAY. NOVEMBER 12, 1906

CAPE MAY HERALD

Lewis T. •te»e»s Psossietos .Wasmcm C. Heel. »*■>— AW I NOW W PENT WKCKt^_

Published Every Tbursdsy M*r>l>C at 506 Waahlaftaa fttreet.

Capa May, N. J. suoscpiption:

One Doiusa Pe« Yeas iw Ap»»wce

THE HERALD, CAPE flAY. N. J-

Kntcrcd .. the *ost o«« •« M.y JE.J..SS ^cosd<UM wail mstttr. Msreb.11. Adrertisiac nU* apos sp»Ues»lcaTHURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1906.

Notice:—Alter Ibis date, March t, >9^ the .obacriptioo oUhe Caps Mat Herald wjII be »i *S a year, and $iAia per year if paid in advance.

A PROCLAMATION. The time of year hma come whin. HT aecordance with the wiae custom our forefathers. It becomes my duty to act aside a special day of thanks Ch in* and praise to the Almighty be cause of the blessings we hare re eelred. and of prayer that these blew sings msy be conUnned. Tet another year of widespread well brflng has passed. Nerer before In our history or In the history of any othe has a people enjoyed more abounding material prosperity than Is ours; prosperity so general that it abould arouse In us no spirit of pride, and. least of all, a spirit of heedless disregard of our responsibly ties, but rather a sober sense of out many blessings, and a resolute pui pose, under Providence, not to forfel them by any action of our own. Material well being, tndlspensabh though it is. can never be anythtot but the foundation of true nations greatness and happiness. If we built nothing upon this foundation, the our national life will be as meaning less and empty as a bouse where only the foundation has been laid. Upon our material weU being must be I superstructure of individual and tionai life lived In accordance with the laws of the highest morality, our prosperity Itself will In the long run turn out a curse Instead blessing. We should be both reverently thankful for what we have re cel red and earnestly bent upon turn lug It Into a means of grace and not of destruction. Accordingly, .1 hereby w Thursday, the twenty-ninth day of November next, as s day of thanks*!' lug and supplication, on -which (he people shall meet In their 1 their churches, devoutly acknowledge all that has been given them, and pray that they may In addition receive the power to use these gifts aright. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the of the United Stales to be afBxe< Done at the city of Washington this 2!d day October, In the yes Lord one thousand nine hundred anc six. and of the independence of the United States the one hundred as thlriy-Orst. THEODORE ROOSEVELT. By the President: Ellhu Root. 8e PROCLAMATION. It Is a time honored -privilege a Dually accorded to the dtixens of this mighty and prosperous republic, pause for a day and ponder upon the bounty of an all-wise and an powerful Father. History records another of plenty, of gifts bestowed upon rich profusion. Our civilisation la advancing; our influence as a i er widening. The fruits of labor are abundant and he who toils receives a liberal reward. Rich and poor alike share In opportunity. In the blessings' of freedom, of Justice, of wider knowledge and higher standards Happiness and contentment abide with Pestilence and plunder have long ceased to menace the homes of our people. Hopes of the past realised la the present. Inspire greater efforts for the future and It la mast that a day be set apart to render thanks to Him who has guided us la prosperous

paths.

Therefore. I. Edward C. Stokes, Governor of the State of New Jersey, do designate Thursday, the twenty-ninth day of November, as Thai Day and do recommend that the people of this commonwealth g ' gether In places of religious worship to lift their voices la aoa«s to our Heavenly Father for the marks of Hie Divine favor already enjoyed

The Neat Legislature. It 1* thirteen years since the Demo crata had control of the Legislature and sixteen years since opposite parties divided the Houses of tht Legis-

lature.

There wUl be bat little ehang the Senate though several new ■ hero were elected. Speaker Robbias of the last House has bean prfta and Senator Price has been reelected. Former Senators Oebhardt. Hlnchllffe and Hand have been returned. Th; only new face will be George Sllaer. the Senator from Middlesex. There arlll be a great change In th. Hotike. as there are hut seventeen o year's membership returned Fifteen of them are Republicans and wo Democrats. The Republicans will have fourteen new members and ■ twenty-nine, though two of them. Alexander and Rlordan havt served In the Assembly before. The Democrats wBl have to chooee i Inexperienced man Jpr Speaker be cause there are no experienced i take the position unless Rior Morris msy slse up to It The calibre of the majority U not known There will be forty-one green mem bets, and they will be some time In becoming familiar with the rules. The tact that different politics con tyol the Houses will Insure an abaence of political- legislation. There will be no violent changes In the laws and which do pass will through on their merits or by compromise. The real contest will not occur the Senatorial Joint meeting Is held. Then a situation will develop ,eomeslmilar to that of US7 when Sewell and Abbett were the candidates and the contest got so warm that

Trenton, this twelfth day of Novem-

(Signed) EDWARD C. STOKES, (Signed) EDWARD W. GRAY.

Big Use of Frail, Mats sad Candy at

The Importance of the change that naa been effected will be more striking when It la considered that it it oecehsary to go hack nineteen yearo

to find it paralleled.

This situsUoo will give a new Interest to Slate politics this winter, and from now until the Joint meeting

bines will be suggested and all if roorbacks will be published. The legislature will return to the ild star chamber and party caucus jystems. and the election of a Senator Instead of being made openly as i when Kean and Drydeo were elected, will be the resalt of much wire pull

lug.

No doubt there will be a number candidates, and It is hard to guess w! they will be. Everybody will think at least three Republican poaalblUUea and of at least two Democratic-candl-dataa How many mere may crop up between now and the middle of Jan

eted majority aa they did In 1SS7, hot there will be Interesting efforts to secure forty-one votes In the Joint lag. and It does not now look aa if a single session of the Joint meeting will

settle the (patter.

Although the death of Mrs. Jefferson Darla In New York city attracted the attentloo of the entire country, no ooe In the south or elsewhere seen hare thought It noteworthy that she had become a resident of New York. Where the only question was of her

a raised at all when she gave up her

residence a "northerner.” The very

tact that this did not I

lag notice Is perhaps the most notable Illustration yet given of the change since the period with which the wife

of the president of

States is historically Identified.

la a recent analysis of the Ruartan lararter and Its effect on the n Bon Louis de Soodak says that the average Russian to Idle and cone The cause of liberty to In the keeping of the peasants, who atlD hay# the faults of aarttom, but are bound coma Into poaatesioo of that light which the autocracy baa denied B

A recant article la Engineering News axpwaea doubts as to tbs value ef etoctilBaeBoo for railways generally.

The war department to going up In the air. This doesn't mean that the etrategy board to rattled: merely the department to buying a balloon tor

at RIO, la Jr. O.O.A.M. Hall. Cold Spring. The John Meoray Post No.. 40, G. A. R. MeU on the third Friday of eecb month at 1JD o’clock p. m.. at Franklin street

Older of Odd Fellows—Meets each Friday at the Auditorium, Jaekson street. OgAllalla Tribe. No. UT, Improved Order of Rad Man—Matte at 110 Washington met. Cape May Fire Department, meeu Monday evening In each month at < Washington and Franklin tlraate.

ClrouitJBdgr—Alton B. Eodioou a Low Judge—Jamra M.E.Hild rath Repin 1 Froaeenlnr of Fleas-Harry S. Douglass

PEiismiuig

WIST ram k wtrwnvv lATT.ifliTi I* Krracr Ocroaaa 14.1906. Trt “ w ¥iaagiLflTir" ,k ”"

UAsacT ex. whAxr

7.00 A. M.—ACCOMMODATION. Stops ' at principal intermediate —- -

•tool Wildwood Brsncu, Jca Isle City. Anives ri Cam.

dthp-joam.

7.20 RXFRBS8. Connects from . . Wildwood. Ocean City and bes Isle Branches. Arrives at Philadelphia 919am. .20 A- M. ACCOMMODATION. Stops at principal Intermediate stations, ta from Wildwood. Ocraa City and City Branches. Arrives ''—•*—

-William H. Bright. Be ■e-Robert S. Miller. B

Osaaty Clerk-JnSne Way. Mm. U10 sssfs&snjssithin:^

t Board or Uectloaa-Wm. i. Trier.

2 OO P M.—ACCOMMODATION. Slope * at principal latemedtote stations. Connects from Ocean City, Sea Isle, end Wildwood Branches. Arrives at Camden 4J»P-

Sea Isle City. Arrives

BOARD OF CHOSEN. FREEHOLDERS. Anthony B. Smith, Palermo .Jan.I 1907 W. S. Johnson, Ooaan City Jnn. 1.1907 John P Fox. Ocean City Jan. I. — C. P. Vans man. Dias Creek. Jan. L STSAJSS ss SS.tti.Y S3 Anthony B. Smith, Director; bai ■ Tow nseod Clark.

-2.V2 Tax Comm

—^— Eugene C. Cole. irille; btfllwttl H. Townsend. Cape May art Boons; Jams* T. Hoffman. Cold SpriDj^seemarj, Jonathan Hand. Capa

Church Directory

XT. MART'S R. C. CHUBCB. Rev. Father D. & Kelly, Rector. Maaese Sundays. 7 00 and 9 00 a •• Weekdays, 7 JO a m. Sunday-school at 2JU p. m. Rosary Sermon—Benediction of tbs Moat Blessed Sacrament at 7.KI p. m. Friday evenin at 7 90 the Way ef tl Cross and Heoedkiiop. r. K. CHl'SCH OF TUX ADVERT. Sonuay Services: BOO a. m. Holy Col man ton: 11.00 a m. Morning Prayer and Sermon. 8.4J a m, Bondar-school; e ~ p. m.. Evening Prayer asd Sermon. Holy Common loo—tot Sunday in I mouth at 11 UB a. m. Thursdays, evening Prayer asd address.

7JO pm.

Other services as announced. raXBBTTRRUH CHURCH.

Sandsy services at 10.90 a. m., and

7JU p. m. L

Sunday school at 2 90 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7 JO p. 1 Juuior U. E. Friday at 4 16 p. m. Y. E. S- C. E.-Friday at 7JO p. m. Strangers always made welcome.

Rev. James Bunn, Pastor. Preachiug oti Suuda) morning at 10 JO. In the even lag si 7.46. Hastings’at 9 a. «. and 6.90 r. a. Soodaya. Sunday School at 8 r. a. Epwortb Laagua Sunday evening 7 90 o’eloek. Mid-week prayer aarvlos Wed needs) evening at 8 o'clock. Class mootings, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday avouiaga. BAPTIST CHUSCE. Rev. H. F. Crego, Pastor. P reach log oo Sunday morning at 10JO. la the avail lag at 7 JO. Sunday morning Workers Heating 10.00 a. M. Sunday School at 2.90 p. m. Wednesday sysotug Prayer Meeting 7 JO o'clock Young Psopto'aMss lag Friday are 2 at 7 JO o’clock Mao’s Meeting Saturday ereeiag *18.00

fourth Thursdays of saeh month. CapaMayCouneUJJo. 1691; Royal Ar-oaaam-Msste list sad third Tuesdays of

Capa May 1-odga. No. », A. O. U. W.Mstte first and third Tbandays of saeh ’ at 819 Waahlngtoa stoaas. Jr. O. D.A. M. No,

KurakaUdga.No.r.Ladtoa’l. a M - MsHs esuomt^ aad^foarth Thcrafaj Fitoadablp Oouasll, Ma 97, D. of A.—

JJR. WBULKY K0DUKR8 WALKH, wau*' .; . Uritro BkATHi Pmarmsct. WasuikotoR ard DacATts SraRRia, Capa May aty, N.J. Telephone 98 and 94.; Office hours, 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to 4, and 7 to 8 p. B. Office and reside nut, Wale* United States Pharmacy. Niuht Bri.i.

b. Ocean City aad t Philadelphia 6.15 a.cc P-M-ACCOMMODATION. Stop. at priadnal iatcrawdiate station. Con acci* 1 'em Wi Id wood. Ocean Oty and St. Iric Cily Branchri Arrivr •

7 jopm

aURDAT TRAIRS. HARHRT ST. WUAHt. 8.00 A - **• *V OOI,IIODATION stop* st principal intermediate (latinos. obmcU from Wildwood. Ocean City and ta Isle City Branches. Am

. j. yo s m.

, OO P. M.—ACCOMMODATION. Stops 7. at principal laiermcdiate station.. Connects from WI dwood Branch, Ocean Arrive, si Camden 4.2C ^L.¥;CI a ?f RB88 - ArriTr ‘ ■* Phito- • J delphia 6.13 p. m. C.OO P * ACCOMODATION. Stop. „ principal intermediate .utiot Connect, from Wildwood Ocean City and Bea Imlr City Blanche., Arrives at Camden

7-3° P ■>

FROM PHILADELPHIA. H.aRXT ST. WHaRF. mid 4-e« p. m.. week-days p^TiTsIindsya. Accommodatiuu (Electric Trains from Camden), yaosad 9 ooc m, ire sad ‘-fJVTLX. 7 — 1 *• - JYejus leave Pbiladelthia. Broad Street FOR NEW YORK.

June 30,1906.

Week days. 4 A 4 40. 4 SI. 5 IS. S J*.*7.

i. 8so. oot. o so. lost, *11

O.T.. « 30, 4 40. 4 51.:

.“i7Ih >0 3'**>.« 0 3. 990,

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•t***. 3-SJ. *4 00. VM. oo, *8 oo. 9 00,10 1 a P. MT. AVa.4A«4^ * 53-3 18,

*1* is,* *0*130. n. 387.6*6, 700,^00,

8*0,9 joii.ooA-M., “u

From West Phitodelphto only. *43 a.

•1* 14 and 6-00 p. m. daily.

WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH.

October A 1906.

*8 *1 11 *8 P. M. V*.;

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'Dining Car. fExtra fare Train. W ^ W -„ A I TKEBUB >'' J- »- WOOD. “■’“rss. ““-e"

loticB 10 III sent Defendant. Ih Crarcrrt or New Jerhet. To William Farrow, Jr. By virtue of aa order of the Coart of of New Jersey made oa'tbe day ta hereof, la a cause wherein row to complainant aad you are —— you an required to appear. plead, answer or demur to the Mil ofsatd complainant, on or before the ta fowrth day of Deormbsr. mmt, or Um

The sald MU to Sled against you by the ,0r P,Wr Datad October 98. 1906 M. E HlWlreth.

Notice'to Limit Creditors.

rur.uani 10 me orocr O! 0- u. JaRwITT. Surrogate of the County of Cape May. ms <e oa the Twenty-second day of Dcptcmber, A. ereby given to the creditors of said de Ased to exhibit to the subscriber under -Uh or affirmation their claims aad dcMadto •galas* the estate of said deceased within mae asoatha from the rand day * “ b«, A. D. 1906. or they will

LswisT. Stxvxxs, Proctor.

notice to Limit Creditors.

Parsuant to the order of R C. Hewitt. Barngata Of the County of Cape May,made • the 1 tth day of October. A. D., loot, on be sppflretioo of the sabecriben Bxrcu ore of said deceased, notice i. h ' 0 the creditors of said derrassc o the aahacribers under oath or affirmation affigsasss, V-K'sss Dated October 13th. I io-i9 9t

Security Trust Company Corner WMhirjton and Ocean Street, CAPE HAY CITY, HEW JEB8EY

CAPITAL

Surplus and Undivided Profits

DEPOSITS

| KW18T. 8TEVKNSC0UN8KLL0R AT LAW, 610 WAaBlRoros Br.,’ Caps Mat, N.J. Master and Solicitor id Chancery.

Notary Public.

Commissioner for Pennsylvania.

£)R. C. H. LORENCE, (Dr. W. B. Slcklcr. ssmidate.) DENTIST OCRAH ARD Hl'OUSS BlRERra,

Cafe Mat. N. J.

SI 00.000.00 H37.S92.30

_____ 12,480,439.36

We solicit your account Ourjetron. receive every et, un „ y •nd accoinmodmon coneutent w nh prudent Unking. three per cent, interest paid

on depoeite in our Seeing. Dejrertmenl.

'—Advisory Board—

I»aae H. Smith, Chairman Ur. James Mrerav „ „

J. »pl«, Lremie, mmm ,

Iteebeo T. Joliuoa Robert K Hand

Oral Surgery, including Extraction of Teeth under Narcotised Air and other Anesthetics Pbila. Office; Perry Bldg. 16th * Chestnut Bb

James J. Doak Carpenter & SBuilaer Jobblna Promptly attended to No. 833 Washington Street CAPE MAY, N. J.

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

Contractors ft Builders YORK BROS. eaaatxs vena sttvvs P. O. Box 664. Cape May, N. J.

WH BEIQHT, FIRE INSURANCE IM say Part uf Cum May Caaaty Holly BeMch, N: J.

VALUABLE Real Estate In Cape Hay City FUR SALE To close up an Eatate rat KtiMiie RomB us Wiffii 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. a. Drug store at S. W. corn of Washington and Decatur sta, together with all stock and fix-

tnrea.

NO. 3. One-half of donble cottage and lot, at No. 416 Bank st. Fur Tevma uud lufarmutloa upply ta S. ft. MARCY. Murcy’a Phur-

tar Sta, Cape May, N. J.

10

OP OUR OWN STAflPft FREE FREE

-NEW STAMP SYSTEMWa have the bast shoes we cun buy for the money in great variety. Shoes for men, women and children,

Taylor, •tral fthi Opp. Reading Tenaiual, 606 W<

U yoa have Job work saudU aloug.

W. LENOIR

plaster Idorl? a Spedalt^ZI^'i "ZZlfncrueta, tldalton anb JSurlapa f and S ho " Room. Second floor Smith Bldg. 610 Wath St E ■ CAPE MAY, N. J. — S M^jrrri^PFFArrrPFITPFrFrFUUUwp^p^ Charles T. Campbell N0.^06 WASHINGTON ST. Cape-^ay City, New Jersey MRE INSURANCE ARE YOU INSURED? boileSinThThS'r 10,1 buiId - in * ^nrnitnre, stock, pUtc glass, and „ ' ,™ ° tbe h” 1 Companies represented in the Country as follows UNITED FIREMENS INSURANCE CO. OP PhIL\ THE GERMAN INSURANCE CO. OF FREEPORT. «, FIRE ASSOCIATION OF PHILADELPHIA. THE PENNSYLVANIA CASUALTY CO. OF PH1LA

Pierson and Son.

^fHEgHEWjJC*PE|[iAY^ilU»(Ef:^> Cor. We.hlncton and Union Sts. .’^ h ' r . C I yo “ wi " choice Groceries, Vegetables, Provisions and fruits. We also handle (< Michbnkrs Star HAMS. , ’

SAMUEL E. EWINU General Contractor, House moving a specialty paavaimas aiBRs^, D #

WM. S. SHAW GENEMl CONTRACTOR Ooular la £ime, Sirick, Sand, Cement and Guilders . 3u. *c. Sftaterials. st* StminStr—t

DOAK BROTHERS Groceries, Meats and Provisions

Butter. Egg* and Poultry Fruit and Vegetables

G. E. Brownbak's Famous Golden Butter a Specialty v^S21riS ,, ?nf b0 “ 64x - Prompt DaUrertoa. Local Phone 106 Polite AUauUnu. 516-517 Washington St. Cape May City

o<3Brown Villa.

218 PERRY STREET, CAPE MAY. -^mOPEN ALL THE YEAR . Rooms Lffiige and Airy ... ... Appointments Firat-dan

... Near the Beach .,, B. E. MURRAY.

THF AI niNF DECATURST - cFtrathoo* A ■ ■ R-r 11 Y from beach.) Open all the year. Romas luge and airy. Appointments first-cUsu driaute excellent Rataa, %i per day, apword; Sro per week, upward.