Cape May Herald, 6 December 1906 IIIF issue link — Page 2

OAW£ MAV HEKALU, THUkSDAY. DECEMBER 6, 1906

CAPE MAY HEKAU)

Lewis T. M*«n(N C. Heal. **»*»«»

AN INDtPtNOCHT WltKLY. “■bllmhed Every T»i.r*4«y HorwIM at SOS W«»klottw« Street. Cape May. H. J. — *omscwhtioh: q.c Dollas Pma Yeaa in *ova«ce

thk herald. CAPE ftAY. N._j. •* c iP* M . o ^o-d-eU.. »Ai> “‘ ,l " ■* rch " Adv.rti.Aes r»f* «K» rmlRSDAyT DECEMBER 6. 1900.

MATQr-Tboa. W. MII... Jaa. 1.1KC »«U on ifcr third KHday of aaob moatii AkUrniAn—fraaeta K. D»ka_.Ja«. ;. 1W7 7J0 0 . alock „ m Bt

NoCic.'—Aflcl thi. date. *•»* , hc aabecriptioe•°#the Cara MAT Hbaalo w»U be $i *5 » year; A*d ^ paid in admnceIndependent VoM Moet Be Reckoned. When Covenjor Stokes. In his state ment resAnllns the recent election remarked that New Jersey was safely Republican -with a proper recognition of the Independent vote," he struck a respective chord all over the State Only rampant regulars and hidebound machine men thought of contradicting the Governor's sentiment. New Jeraei U very Independent In politics, and Is rapidly growing more aggressive and free from political alliances. "’ w * people will no longer tolerate nor do they regard party lines aa something sacred. The Governor knows this, and one reason that he la so pop ular with the maases Is because he recognizes the real state of affairs and desires to conform with the wishes the people. , The change of view regarding Sen ator Everett Colby la of more than or dinar) interest, and shows how public expression has shifted of late. Just alter the primaries were held In September and the Independcnta bad ap patently been beaten, Colby waa ah oh ject of ridicule among the machine makers. Machine organs said It was the end of Colby and his associates, and they would never be heard from again. It was also the end, according to these brilliant politicians, of all opposition to the old political ways and means. That waa In September. Then came a campaign of six weeks 1 somehow or other shattered all the chine predictions. The Colby people seemed to revive. That Independent feeUng that waa declared dead and forever burled sprang to the front, and before Election Day the machine knew It waa beaten. The Governor not oul) saw that It waa beaten, but that It had been slaughtered by the independent spirit that waa abroad. The Governor recognizes, as do all the level beaded politicians, that the Colby following is large and growing very much larger. and that the Republican party can accomplish nothing of value unless the Independents are with It. Stokes and Colby have met several times of late, and each understands the other. The Governor wants Colby's help, and the Essex Senator will support Stokes as long as the latter favors the reform principles. And the Governor does ap-

prove them.

To Bo Eaten Whoa Cooked.

President Fallieres of France recentlypaid tribute to the superiority of home cooked meals over hotel dinners and banquets. For good, wholesome appetizing food be looks to the .taste and discretion of the goddess of the range and not to the >10.000 chef. It was Louis ZV. at France who decorated a woman cook after a competition In

preparing dishes to his liking the wotnan and his man cook. But the women of Franco

struck da mb fay the president's com-

TIME.—Friday, April 1.

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l» north. MO ysrds Comment end 8uag«*tive Thought. V. S3 "They.” the Roman soldiers and their victim. “They crucified him." Roman soldiers performed the act. but they were only Instruments for carrying out the decree of Pilate, given to appease the bitter hatred of the Jewish rulerp. It was more truly the Jews who crucified Jesus. "Malefac- " Evildoers. Another account calls them thieves. V. Si. "Father, forgive them." This was the first of Jesus' seven sayings from the cross. •'Know not what they do." The soldiers were executing or ders. and did not know the character of the one they crucified. Pilate and the Jews knew that they were put-

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Lou la C. Hay re.......... Jan. 1, ISO# f. Sidney Townaeud-Jan. 1,190# Recorder—J no. W. Tbompejo Jan. 1,18tf Aaeeeaoi—Gilbert C. Hegkee Tea. L HPT Collectoi—Jas. K. Taylor Jan. 1,1907 Treasurer—Isaac H. Smith Jao. 1. U9> lily Solicitur.J.Bpksr Leamlogjan 11*08 Bids lukpector.Wm T. Stevens. Jan 1 1*09

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_ _ vloe Wseldcet' !#» Edward H. Phillips, Clerk I**

GeorgeS. I William T. Stevens ... Dr. A. L. Leach Charles F. Quidort.—.

V. SS. "The people Stood beholding." Jerusalem was thronged with visitor* at this the Passover season "Eulers . . . derided him." Jewish ruler*, probably member* of the Sanhedrin. wera anxious that all should know that they repudiated the one who waa being crucified as "King of the Jews." "He saved other*." Sarcastically Implying a disbelief In his miracle* of healing. "Let him save himself." Or, as recorded by Matthew: "Himself he cannot save." Thus waa uttered la )eet an eternal and universal truth. Jesus could not save himself, and yet saved i V. 36. "Mocked him . . . offering him vinegar." They took, probably, some of the sour wine they had brought to refresh themselves, and pretended to offer it as a festive cup to the kingly victim. V. >7. “If thou be king." To the Gentile aoldler* Christ's claim that he -as a king seemed moet a beard, and . they Jo*ted about this V. tt. -SuperocrtpUon." On a white tablet made of wood coated with gypwritten In black letter* the accusation for which he suffered. Pilate had ibis superscription written three languages—in Hebrew for Jews. In Latin for the Romans, and In Greek, that strangers and foreigner* might read. V. >9. “Malefactor* which were hanged." Perhaps these men were tied to their crosses by cords •Railed on him." This one Joined In

mocking Jesnx

. . “The other rebuked him." Perhaps It was the meekness Jesus showed, or his prayer for his mnrder-

BOABD OF BDO R Stitcs, PrcMdci r. H Thompson vl

BOARD or HEALTH. Dr. A. L. Leech. PneWcat ..B^t. L V Dr. V. M. D. Matey, Secratary 1 BVfiai: : » OeSSSe L Lewftt - “

County Directory-

Sheriff—WiUiam H. Bright, Rep Coroner’•—Robert S. Miller. Rep

CouatjT Clerh^-Jenea Way. Era Ulo • •—w CTtntoo Hewitt. Ret*. -. .1*07 elor-Joeeph I. Scull K. 1SW

Couelj Board c

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7.90 o’clock p.

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May tower Lodge. No. 968, Independent Order of Odd Frllowa—Meets 9ach Friday 9t the Aadltorium. Jackaoo etrvel. UttaUalle Tribe. No. I6T, Improved Order of Red Men—Merle at 810 Washington

atraet.

Capa May Fire Department, merle first londay evening lo each muntii nl comer Weahlngton end Fran kilo etreeta.

.MM a of Court-Second Tuesday la April,

drptrtnber and Decemoer.

BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS Anthony B. Smith. Palermo. Jan.i 1*07 W. b. Johnson. Ocean City—Jan. 1,1907 John P Fox. Ocean City Jao. 1,1907 C. P. Vanaman. Dina Creak, Jan, 1, 1908 lease D Ludlam,So Dennis. Jan 1,1907 Daniel Schellaoiter. Kruin.—Ian. 4.1W9 Meatier R. Wales. Cape May. Jan. L IVO? H. S. Kutnerfoid. Cape May, Jan. 1.1909 Anthony B. Smith, Director, Samuel

Townsend Clark.

State Senator—Lewis M. Crease. Ocean

PEiismmiie RAILROAD WIST JZUXT * 8XASE0&! »ATT.mnATi In Effect Ocronn 14, 190(1. Train* will leave Cape May aa PHILADELPHIA:

7.00 A - H.-ACCOMMODATION. Stop* *, ■« principal intermediate stations. Connect* from Wildwood Branch, Ocean City and^Sc* laic City. Arrive* at CamO A -KXPRBAS. Connects from W lid wood. Ocean City sad ben Isle oches. Arrive* at Pblladclpkitg 19a mJO A M. ACCOMMODAJTON. Stop* at principal Intermediate station« inert* from Wildwood. Ocean City and Sen Die City Branches. Arrive* Car-' -

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2 OO !> M —ACCOMMODATION. Stop* • at principal intermediate stations. Connect* from Ocean City, Sea Isle, and Wildwood Branches. Arrive* at Camden

4 jd 0 m.

. 2C r M-KXPRKSS Connect, f +■*3 Wildwood Branch. Ocean Ctiy Sra Isle City. Arrives at Philadelphia *.CC P- M- ACCOMMODATION. Stops v JJ at principal intermediate station. Connect, from Wildwood. Ocean City and Sea Isle City Branches. Arrive*at Camden

7 jopm.

SITU DAY TKAIKt. MARKET HI. WHARF. 8.00 A - H- AtXXIMMODATION. Stop* at principal intermediate station. ret* from Wildwood, Ocean City and Sea Isle City Branches. Arrive. Camden

I^EWIS T. 8TEVKN81 COUNSELLOR AT LAW, 810 Wash 1 koto it Br, Cafe Mat, N. J. Master and Solicitor in ChanoarrNotary Public. Commissioner for Pennsylvania.

2 OO P ACCOMMODATION. Stop. at principal intermediate .talion*. Connect, from Wl dwood Branch. Ocean City and Sea Die City. Arrives at Camden

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1. or hi* confidence In calling God 1

SeaeilD: Stillwell H. Towuaeod. Cape May Court Hooaa: Jamas T. Hoffman. Cold Spring: secretary. Jonathan Hand, Cape

May Coon House. Church Dtrmetary

Rev. Father D. 8. Kelly, Rector. Maoaea—Sundays. 7.00 and 9 00 a m;

Weekdava, 7 JO a 1

Snnday-aehool at 2 80 p m. hoaary eermon—Henediction of the Moat tiieaaed Sacrament at 7.80 p. m. Friday uenin at 7 30 the Way of the Croas and Benediction.

F. E. CHUBCU OF T

Sunday Servloea: E00 a. ra. Holy Com

^Prayer and

“Father” or hD whole bearing, that i^S^’eJoSgPnqlwaSJdL convinced the one malefactor that 1 Roly Cornmnokm-lu Sunday lo the

' ' 1 aaoolh at U U0 a. m. Tbnraday*. evening Prayer and addrem.

(ha cooking Is In Ow anting, and It can only ha appradatad at Its farna value when eaten aa soon as It D aarrad Buifnaa* and affair* of atete moat be gut aside when “dinner D ready to b* oaten." That I* tbs new dinner call ta Franca, supplanting the old fans. -Tour dinner or faroaktsst la ready for yo&r Tha maal to ready.to ho sated, and it to up to the man to eat It at

of men.

V. «L "We Indeed Joatly.’ know lodged that his own wga Just. Wo believe that he wa* truly penitent for hi* tin*. “Hath done nothing amlaa! We do not knob bow much he had known about Jesus before this time, but at any rale he waa convinced that Jesus was aa Innocent man. V. 42. "Lord, remember me." He believes In Jesus' love and feels HI* ability to save. V. 41. "To-day shall thou be with me In paradlae." The man had prayed for a blessing In a far distant day. bnt Jean* grant* him what shall be realized to-day. V. 44. “Sixth torn- . . . ninth hour." From noon nntil three p. m.. a miraculous darkness enveloped Judea, as If the sun hid hls face from beholding the wickedness of men. V. 46. "Sun wa* darkened" This explanation endorses the testimony of astronomy that an eclipse of the son at the time of foil moon waa impossible (the Pasaovar wa*

veil of ending aa into

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J)B. WEBTLEY JtODUERS WALfti, WALES' Usitmc Hr AT** Puabmacy. Mtsoros AHO-OaCATVB Cape May City, N. J.

Office and reaulenoe. Wale* United State* Pharmacy. Nioht B*i.u

Security Trust Company Corner WAshington and Ocean Streets. CAPl HAT CITY, HEW JER8ET

CAPITAL

Surplus and Undivided Profits

DEPOSITS

|-^B. 0. H. LORENCE, (Dr. W. B. Sickler. associate.) DENTIST OCEAK AED Hconz* STREET*, Can May, N. J. Oral Surgery, including Extraction of Teeth under Narcotized Air and other Anesthetic* Phils Office; Perry Bldg. 16th A Chestnut Sc

$100,000.00 $137,692.30

$2,480,439.35

We solicit your account. Our patrons receive every courtesy and accommodation consiateut with prudent banking. THREE PER CENT. INTEREST PAID

on depoaila in our Savinga Department. ,, —Advisory Board—

WH.8a.im,Cl»inn.s Dr. Jna, Btos, H. C. Thoau.c, Use.,., ^Bpaer Uonie, WUlism K. ti^d, i..o. W. !Uod Reoban T. Johnson Albert G. Bennett John B II uffman

Robert E Hand

,W. LENOIR

James J. Doak Carpenter & SBuilaet Jobbing Promptly attended to No. 833 Washington Street CAPE MAY, N. J. Local Phone 97

ARTISTIC DECORATOR, PAPER

WiMwood. Ocean City and

Ouaaert* Sen I»le City Branches. Arrives at Camden

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_ FROM PHILADELPHIA. MARKET *T. WHARF. Trains leave for Cape May-Bxpreaa.gxna.m and t-08 p. m.. week day* 9 a. m Sun day* Accommodation (Electric Train*

4 00 p. m week-data. 7.00 and 9 00 a m

-ad 4 on p. m. Sundays.

Train* leave Philadelphia. Broad Street

Station

FOR NRW YORK. November 25. 1906.

Week dav*. 4 3$, 4 40. 4 S3. Y r*. S j8.-7.oo.

Si. 80s. »*>. 90s. 950, *1100 .• »* iz 00 noon. 1J 35, *1 00. 1 4a J jo, *j rj».n3.*4, 3 S3, 'too. ‘4-Si. 5 00,

00.7 00, •800,900, jo 1 a P.M .ll or. i_ Sundays, 4 38, 440. 4SJ. 5 t*. 8 fo.‘9 so.

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

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Whlla wa are getting "bet und*i aoltor" over fba treatment of our Mara and aaUora by the proprietor* of theater* and hotels let a* ast fall to note lb* fact that aoDated man Of the

signified that tha way of the very presence of God

by Christ.

V. 46. "When." At the a felt that he was about to loro con sdousnesa. after having pronounced the words "It to finished." be cried "with a loud vole*." showing that his physical power* were not exhausted. "Father. Into thy hands I commend my spirit" He commuted hi* soul, ha had committed all alas, to the w of the Father. "Gave up the set" Breathed out hto life The word used Indicate* the voluntary surrender of Ufa

S.E.T.

Sunday *erncea at 10.80 a m., a 7.30 p. m. 8ui<day school at 2 80 p. m. Prayer meebug Wednesday 7.SO p. J m.ior (J. E. 1 nday at 4 lo p. m. Y. P.ti. C. E. Friday at 7J0 p. m. Stranger* always made welcome. riser m. a cacsca. Rev. James Burnt, Pastor. Preacbiug on Suud*) morning at 10.80. In the evening si 7.46. Meeting* at 9 a. M. and 6.80 r. M. 00

indaya

Sunday School at 8 r. M.

Epwortb League Sunday evening at

7 80 o'clock.

Mid-week prayer service Wed Head*) evening at 8 o'clock. Class meetings, Tuesday, Thu rad*) and Friday evening*. BAFTIST CHURCH. Rev. H. F. Crego, Pastor. Preaching on Sunday morning at 10.80. In the evening at 7.80. Sunday morning Workers Meeting

10.00 A. M.

Sunday School at 2-80 p. M. Wednesday evening Prayer Meeting si

7 JO o'clock

's Meeting Saturday evening *18.00

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Prom West Philadelphia only, a 45 a. s u 34 and 6-00 p. m. dally WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH.

November as. 1906. Washington. •655,

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3 ao. 4 4$, 5 >5. 6>8. •8.M. il 48,' ■a 15 night, weekdays. Sundays,

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5 »5- *8*3. 11 aei*. M. t’a.15 flight From West Philadelphia onto. 3 33 and

•7-35 P.M. daily, and 1017 A. M.. wcek-

day*

Hotice to Limit Creditors.

Adonlratn Chapter. No. 89, Boval Arrh laaoos—Coo vocations, third Monday of veefc month at lodge room, Washington sod Franklin atraete. # Cap* bland Lodge, No. n.F. and A. M. -Commnnleationa. second and fourth Tuesday* of sash month at lodga room.

Vtmnce. Cotooel do Paty do Clam wlD ww lost afl cooCdeoc* la the Fraanb

r . 82. The apoUeas Lamb of God died In the midst of sinners, by and lor man's sin.—1 PeC 2:11. V. 24. As we think bow much Christ forgave us, surely we should forgive all wbo sin against ns.—Eph. 4:81 V. 86. The Christian need not marvel If, like hls Master, be U called npoa lo endure the reproach of mea. —1 Cor. 4:11 V. 87. By Uvlcg for self, on* loces all that makes life worth tiring.— Mark 8:81 V. 42. He a -lea. 49:18.

18; It. 20. V. 46. Let a* freely give ow Uvea to him who gave ‘ far. 6:il

Cape May Camp, No. 9778. Modem Wood-

Cepe May Conclave, No. », Improved Order of Hapteeopha-Meete t ~ ' 1,818 Waehlngton street, oa

CapeMRrCouDcU.No. 1691; Royal Ar

Cep* May lodge. No. *1. A. O. D. W.toeuarataud third Tbnraday* of aaah meoth at 812 WashtaghM stre^. Cold Spring Ooaectl, Jr. O. U. A M. No. ilk—Marts la ball at Cold Spring, every

Gcal Manager. 080. W. BOYD. General Passenger AgenL

Surrogate of tbc < ouety of < 'ape May.made on the 13th day of October. A D . 1906. on tbc appUcation of tee snbacriben Bzeca tors of said deceased, notice la hereby given ItoraW said deceased lo exhibit

lo Ihe sabacribera Bader oath or affinsatioe their claims and demand* against tee cell of said deceased within nine moatha frt

the aobacriber. Deled October 13th. A D. 1906. LlLEU** H. TOW-KKEND, Apoail G 1018^

Patronise the man Wbo advertises, rmember that tbit man is taking this trouble to present his goods to you He fife* you special prices and brings the good* virtually to rourdoor through the newspaper in order to save you the ivenieoce ol looking in all the ■ for what you want. He is a benefit to the community for without him ipapers could not run and in bayfrom him you are doing a thing for the town you live in. Buy of the ad vertieera. They are tne np-to-date and wide awake men.

YORK BROS.

Plaster Moth a Speclalttgr?"" ;| Tlncrusta, lidalton anb JSurlaps e and fshow Rooms. Second Floor Smith Bldg. 610 CAPE MAY, N. J. Charles T. Campbell NO- 606 WASHINGTON ST Cape May City, New Jersey MRE INSURANCE ARE YOU INSURED? InbMiDM placed on building furniture, stock, plate glass, and bmh rs in the best Companies represented in the Country as followsUNITED FIREMEN S INSURANCE CO. OF PhILA. THE GERMAN INSURANCE CO. OF FREEPORT. FIRE ASSOCIATION OF PHILADELPHIA THE PENNSYLVANIA CASUALTY CO. OF PHILA

P. O. Box 661. Cape May, N. J.

W H BRIGHT, FIRE INSURANCE In any Part wf Cape May County Holly Beach. N. J.

Cor. Washington and Union Sts.

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

VALUABLE Real Estate In Cape Hay City FOR SALE To dose up an Estate Til (OUMIIC PIMBIH »m NO. 8. A three story frame cottage and stable on land, at No. 676 Washington at., sire of lot too feet front by 200 feet deep. NO. 2. Drug store at S. W. corner of Washington and Decatur sts, together with all stock and fixNO. 3. One-half of doable cottage and lot, at No. 416 Bank st Par Term* nod InforaantAnn apply to 5. 5. MARCY, Marcy’a Pbarmacy. cor. Washington and Decatur St*. Cape May, N. J.

W OP OUR • W N STAflPa ms FEES With your Brat rash parch*** of 81.00 and upward*, by prroenting this advertisement and learn all abont onr -NEW STAMP SYSTEMWe have the beet shoes w* an buy for the money in great variety. Shoe* for men, women and children, and redeem the stamp* when you get 100 at Opp. Beading Terminal. 606 Washington SI

For Sale and Pur Rent. _ Jew very dealraM* cotug** situ* Ito meat feel ruble part of the (owa.

Pierson and ©on.

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SAMUEL. E. EWIN(J General Contractor, House moving a specialty n 4

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WM. S. SHAW GENUAL CONTRACTOR

Dealer la

£ime, SSrick, Sand, dement and Siuilden

SKateriale.

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StS Shmirm Street

S. S. DOAK

DOAK BROTHERS Groceries, Meats and Provisions

Butter. Eggs and Poultry Fruit and Vegetables

G. E. Brownbak’s Famous Go/den Butter a Specialty Lons Distance Phoat 64x. Prompt Deliveries. Local Phone K8. Polite AUeation. 516-517 Washington St. Cape May City

o<]Brown Villa, 218 PERRY STREET. CAPE MAY. 'ZZmOPEN ALL THE YEARm^~ . Rooms Largo and Airy Appointments First-class . . . ... Near the Beach ... B. E. MURRAY.

THIS A I mME? DECATUR ST. (First hoax I nt Al*LJIllC 9 from bench.) Open all the year. Rooms Urge and airy. Appointment* first-class. Cuisine excellent. Rates, %a per day, upward, $to per week, upward.