Cape May Herald, 24 January 1907 IIIF issue link — Page 2

CAPE MAY HERALD

"an INDEPCNDCNT WEEKLY. PablUhe* Evary Thara4«y Marala* at 80S WaahtaftM »tf««t, Caya Ma Y> K" 1 * subscription: Oac Y*a«

THB HBRALD, CAPE flAY. N. J.

THURSDAY, JANUARY x —Aflrr mi* <UtV M» rch '• '*• ^-..ption .Jlbct*.. MAV Hw»t-

ByoMcn paid M C Btackrrt. rofinrci. »»Utr f By ofdrr* |«ld K W Hand, car-

pcalcn laUry

My ordrri paid K. W. Sayre.

■treat saperriaor •alary

By order paid J. W. Tbonpaoa,

recorder* aalary

By order* paid P. 8. Sheppard.

•apt. erawt vurka aalary

By order, paid W«.T Steeeaa, ^aSfSrsrssa e line he*, oa acct a**r* •alary Bv order* paid .-©l. Needle* ba’..

collector* aalary for 190J

By order* paid J. K. Ta« lor .*1

acct collector* aalary

By order* paid Tbo*. W. Millet,

mayor* salary

Hr order* paid J. Spicer Ix*m-

m*. aollcllor* »4lary

B> order* paid iaaac H. Smith,

ireaaarer* salary _

by order* paid Jame* T. Bice,

enfioeer* aalary

By order* paid Samccl C Bartoa,

ineei* salary

rdrr. paid P. C B. Spcace.

.toeer* *al.iy

By orders paid C. K. Holme*.

7J»«»

Annual Statement.

Of Ik* Raceiptt a»d ExpaadUmra* of tho City of Capa Nay for tko Toar aadlas Oocomktr 31, WH. arttk Call act or’a Baport te January 10. IM7.

Dec Ji. I9“S. >° c**® hand, settlement

To cash reeeleed froe

City* note* discoon

To cash received ^in™ —, — Tocaah received from premium

I <, ‘91 < ; •« 96* <

.0 cash received from c collector for school, fond — ih received froriller.man - ! trail . w —sh received f roi ptroller. school library f° n<! To cash received from state comptroller, tax on R.R- A canal To cash received from J. E. Taylor. Collector, taxes

To cash received from J Thompson. Recorder, del Thompson. Ki Thompson. Recorder. *e«er To*c*sh m received from J. W. Thompson. Recorder srster P*™?* , * , . To cash received ftom J Thompson. Recorder license To cash received from Johns Wsy. County Clerk. Ucense To cash received from Thoms* W. Millet, Mayor, taes

7SO 00

*7 77* 00

• mount appro by com eil, 1906 lec JI. 1906. balanc

PAID OUT ON ACCOUNT OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS. paid C. Ernest Dechant ^ ^

37«

•7b jo

•ty orders paid Francis Hart,

.cachet's salary S74 7V

iv order* paid Lydia W. Foulke.

teacher's salary S» *S

y orders paid Nellie K. Goes,

reschcr's t *51 K

tly orders oald Msme Bohm.

teacher’s salary W »S

V order, paid Canie J Chamber-

laiu. teacher's salary “3 00

,iy orders paid Mary Sharpe

Hemphill, leacber’e aalary »6j 00

By ordWs paid Rime B. Gandy. teacher s saUry -

By orders 1 ' '

CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY. JANUARY >4, 1907

ssisftt By ordara paid Hoachloo Mlf-

Wartarn

StaU Normal School .Co. books II .• order paid L. Hammond Oo.

illcl lonaVy

V outer paid Maynard Marrlll By o iler paid Allas Engine B> order p-ld D. W. Moo ox, ■xt Colombia supply Co. for

Crowell Lahmiory

r vW

By'oISar^wS^Seofxa D—epnr. servlosn, dark, school rrnsUv By order paid Etsrood Howland, m'SS'SSY'MK'i Brs!;!.1a1S£U.u* »

Co. for books

Boylof THE PHILADELPHIA SUNDAY PBESM means B>tllng a splendid •—fro*! Pin* slorira, i-lrvrrlv Ulna Ira led by aolhura Ilka Conan Doyle Id Anthony Hop*. SplBodld waaan'i ipartment to THE PAK8B *y*ry daysokday a and Sondaya—N otfalqg half ai pood anywbrre eln. AH the newa-sporli aw treated by axparta. read THk PUlttd *Tery day aod yon will gvt all

tkat'a worth baying.

THE STORY OF CAIN AND ABEL Bnaday Mw*l Lanoa ter Jaa. 77.1107 Bpc dally Pr*pared lor This Papor

LKggON TEXT.—One. Memory 'oOLbKN TEJCT.-“Whooo*w hateth his brother te a murdarer.”—•/shn IdL TIME.—Unknown, although Usshsr'a ehronolocy. which Is (•nrrally underdwod not to ba correc t, give. It oa ». C.

Security Trust Company

.Corner Washington and Ocean Streets. CAFE HAY CITY, NtW JERSEY

Bnv* ■

PLACK.—Outside tlu t&TOS wJ^S

,_ d Marie AT- Moore. . '* satery .

rspddLanra E. Wem-

acher's salary

is paid hva C. Ruther-

.y orders paid Anna B. Townsend. teacher's salary ly orders paid Frances N Doan,

teacher'* salary

dy orders pud Charlotte L VV .

Ijndciy. teacher’s salary

By orders pud Elnabeth smedley

teschrr’s salary

By orders paid Fannie G. Brown

teacher's aitery

tty orders pud Bernice Bennett,

teseber's salary

By order paid Klvire Schuyler,

teacher's salary

By orders paid Ethel Brown,

teacher * salary

,iy orders paid H

■6 Jo i 690 4;

. f Helen Wiley.

_ salary

paid Charles Borican. teacher's salary y orders paid J. Roy land Fortnne. teacher's salary By order* paid A. Marie Borican teacher's salary By orders paid Clara V. Wynder. reseller's salary y oroev* paid Peter W. Smith, engineers salary, etc ly orders paid Anna M- Hewitt, jamlreas salary & Isnndrv work tly orders paid aarahj. lefiersoo, By**'orders paid Belle Turner. By aiders paid Annette Turner.

To cash received from F'. S. Sheppard. Sst.pL water work*, water permits To cash received from F. S. Sheppard. SupL water work*. To cash received from V. M. D. Msrcy. sec'y board of health To cash received from Richard -Benstead for cash advanced by board of health To cash received from E H. Phillips, disc clerk foe school To cash received from John Bosh from sale of bridles, order

By cash paid city* notes st bank • By cn*h deposited in sink’* fund By cash paid county collector Ios. L Scull 00 sect county lax By cash deposttedrinwuter main

By cash deposited

» 1S6 Kt > i8j 6s

•m proceed* cl

Mr cash paid 01 Byouh R

account police

By cash paid on account 61 By cash paid on account 6ri By cash paid 00 account • bonds uxTiolerrst By cash paid on account perl; and improvement By cash paid 00 account 1

U 677 41 13 8o8 71 S 749 Ji 7 778 00 5 08S 00 7 35* j8 4^ 3 465 3 4>6 06

By cash paid By cash paid

health

By cash paid

incidental* 3 j

3j9 9l

sesrer plant 1 166 33

ib on band

8 178 33

8*4 466 38 SINKING FUNDAmount on deposit./ including | 49 toy to Interest to Jan nary 1. 1907. with the Security Trust Co.. Cape May City, N. J.

»49 boa jo

FLOATING DEBT.. Balance doe county on taxes for^ Note city Soc May for water Note city of Cape May. doe FebNotecity’Cape May, dae Feb May, due fW “ rear; 10.1907 6 000 00 Note dry Ope May. dae Feb-

Mouc&y'&p* May. da* FcbreNote cily’Spe May. dae Febrn-

Co. fi

• paid

197 jo 197 JO *»7 73 •37 «• 197 3“ 56 *3 soi so 197 50 4iis *3 489 60 >77 99

■ M 48 164 48

By order paid T. W.Millet for fuel By ord ra paid Amoriah Foster.

salary for troast officer

By orders paid Telephone Co.,

txrath Jersey, rent phone

y orders paid J Heury Edmonds y orders paid tfM.Inominating

i.o for gas and repain.

By order paid J. E- Taylor for B> order paid N. J. School aod

Furniture Co. « , ‘—

Dee 81.1906, bal. due appro * L *8 t® Amt appro, by conndl for yo-r 1908 S 800 00 Amt anprobr council M T. for year 1908 800 OO Amt rsc’d from Blrta Compt'r M.T^IHOB 800 00 Amt rve’d from Stale Compt’r llb'ry fund » 00 Amt rac’d dint, clerk EH. Phillips. 1906 »00 Amt rac’d from Co. Ool’r Joe. I-Bcull for school food daring ynnr 1908 8 189 83 Decjl, 1906, bal dae appro »' 818 818 19 81*818 19 PAID OUT ON ACCOUNT OF SCHOOL BONDS AND LSTESEST. By c«sb paid school bond No. A tiaaa.ofl8BJkB.001 * 1 000 01 By cash paid school bonds Nos. 11 sod II (8800.00 each tof lasoe (8SS.000.80l . , 1 000 00 ly cash paid Intervat on school hoods during teal |^6 1 00

•8 488 00

Dec 81. 190b, bal doe

appro.

Aai'tapproby

dl, ear 1908

Dec ji, 1906. bal dne appro *4 800 00 *4 SO 00 PAID OUT ON ACCOUNT OF POLICE AND WATCHMEN. By order, paid Wm Farrow, chief polio* 1 By orders paid Gaorx^ ’’ Jiweph Frees - “ Jrffarsoo Glbsoo - - WalMr’Barilk •• “ E P. Clark •• •• Ussrga Lakatan •• '■ Lottie EWnDama “ Charles Flnamaa

__X\£ ^ 00 6*0 00 Itec-31.1906 bal dne appro 86 888 >7 88 8B> 87 rain <iUT OH *<»£*£ Wr "** ler paid K««*l JtCaalOo.l^reei: I i-iiCS'tfcSi.

tiled Eden,

_ m rivers. BCh»PTl'RE REFKHKNCE*. - T»s ■*« /fating tbs Good—f*na. ti l: 8I4»'. 119*8; Prov. »:W; Jer. *4:19. Hah. 1:C; Matt- 10:11; Acte 4:1-9: 1 Pet- 9:K etc The I'ure J, hr. I U. M; Rom. 19* 18. 14. 19-91; 11:0-10 Oal. 8:11: Phil. 1:1-4

By o.d.

dy ord.

paid F. A. North on

piano

paid (' Xroeat Dechaa l r. for so dpi tea, etc i paid Kichard Benirpcuter work

dy order* paid Cbaa A. Swaio, dy orders paid L. C- tilbaoo, for freight and cartage dy orders paid Wm. Glbaoo,

ft right A cartage

rders paid Belli well H. useod. care M. T. tools Jer paid Jos. Henry, impra Jet paid Dank Bren, an pi ’s

dy order paid Heevea Bros, for

leuudry work

dy aider paid Emma SUtaa. for

supplies

By order* paid O. L. W. Koerr, y orders paid Louisa J. Kirk-

wood, soppUen

iy orders paid Btrawbridge tc Clothier for aoppltea djrottlerpaid Joan Wanamakrr

dy order paid Philips A Hogbaa

supplies

By order paid Maoiay BraateapU By order paid C.H.Dtstoo^apl's "y order paid B. H. Fadaky.

for repairs A etc

y order paid Goorge H. KrrTea. labor, A aoppltea

By order paid Be .re, Kovbock

A Co. for deaks

,y order paid J.weph L. Shoe-

maker for repairs

r order paid the Bird. Aroher

Co. for supplies

y order paid Btewart A Bar-

ton for repairs

iy order paid MU loo Pawa

Co., sappbaa

iy order paid D. C. Heath A

Co. for books

By order paid Helen Wiley for

typwrlttog

By order paid John D. Craig for

repair*

ly orderreld Chariaa I Ha

70 84 44 78 87 80

paid MULoo Bradley A Co. supplies kladargartew , orders /rteods Book dteao.

for books

J orders paid tka Prang Edueaiioaal Co. for books j orders paid the Holden Pat, Book Cover Or •—*-

78 IS i* m AIM 4i n 11 IS IS

By order paid CoUmlaiPab. Co. By'ordar paid Gap* May Herald

for prluUira

oederpaM O.

» oo By'erder'pSS* A. H. Faulkner

for repairs

m oo By order paid Howard Otter

o oo ByorCfpi&GJ

“Ss^iSLl"

It light.—Cain wax of s” f: John 9:19). who -was am -he beginning" (John i^incwT Is "glvlo 0 In'^He^i^TlTt ^Crimes ry unto Ood Mas. 8:4: Bev. CIO). Christ's teed speaketa better things, or louder ban the Mood at Abel (lleb. 19AO. Comment and lugpartlvs Thought. ’The picture of Cain and Abel portrmys how from the Brat opposition has subsisted between good and evil, between faith, gpd •dH-wlll. ben obedience and lawlessness The two brother* brought up id the same ft the types, the one of i the other of rlghteouaneea."—Byle. The Two Sacrifices. True and False Worship.—V. 8. "In proceaa of time.

$1 100 00 8 too 00

-ZZrT.tr- Z: Bony A ODUar terlare

Tkja^dr. MulK A Se* for ^ ^

Wzm "Sjot#4r « wrjtesret. teear fu* -

j.t&sw -m ;; “ra.T" * ■»* zzs&gir t. R ri 9*ao»^.l , *ara a ^ ^

many year*. "Cain brought the fruit of the ground." The products of his business, as was natural and proper. "An offering unto the Lord," Jehovah, who bad made himself known In the garden, and probably

nee.

V. 4. "And Abel, he also brought of the 8ratlins* of his Hock." "Either the first bom. which Ood afterwards demanded (Ex. 1*:1»). or the choicest and best (Job 18:18).”—Cook. "And the fat thereof." Literally, the fatof them. L e- the fattest «f the t he had. or. as Dill"their fat pieces.” the pan to be burned. ’The Lord had respect unto Abel and to his offering." "It Is Impossible to know In whs: wsy the Lord showed his favor, but K wax. In any case, a risible sign of satisfaction."—Kell. The Anger of Cain. (1) It against his brother. (8) It was with out good eanae. (8)-It grew out of envy and Jealousy, (ol It was Intensified by his own consciousness of being In the wrong, and the dealre to quiet his conscience by blaming oth ere. (6) It wax against God. (C) It was violent. Ill-tempered, beyond the control of reason. (7) It was the ' mg of hatred tn the wicked toward those who are better because they are a continual reproof. V. 8. "And Cain talked with Abel and his brother." “Hebrew. ’And Cain said unto Abel his brother;' after which there Is, la many of the Hebrew copies, a blank space left, as If a thing had been omitted."—Bosh. He ‘ i patter with his brother. He went on In familiar Intercourse with him. pud It was d one of theee conversations that his sheer ores agnm Inflamed. Others rep asking kls brother go away from the home into a lonely field for the purpose of doing evil to . slew him." Whether be intended to kill, or struck s blow In anger, and the result waa m than he expected, we do not know. Am I My Brother's KaeperT—Only Cain-like men ask Cain's question. We a our brother’s keepers. Ood has the circles of family, friendship, acquaintance, race, humanity, so that each of ns has an Influence in them.

SB;* 525 •" j-VnarwcS

eveasw*.

A Cd for books ’ *9 » *AIO OUT 4>K AOOUBrrOF fUQg FPHD. .‘".IS?!.. I !fi - /SrARU^-ie: Is T

No o

t lives o

. but

may be better keepers of

(1) We

not by dictating to them, bnl by brotherly love; (8) them, as the good Samaritan, or as the righteous in Matt. 85:81-48; (8) by considering their welfare m

i;-'<4) by uaii

for their good, doing to o

they should do

The Voice of Atfcl . Still Hearth'The blood that speaketh better thing* that of Abel" CHeb. 18:84). "He being dead yet speaketh" (Heb. 11:4). Here la a line plctnre of Abel's work. He la Bring and speaking down all the centuries one long triumphal march, scattering blessed gems of to an ages, like Prince In his father's dream In The Light of

Asia.

Cain’s punishment consisted (1) Is the strengthening of bis evil character. He added lying and selfishness to murder. (8) He set hunself In opposition to-God. and his laws, changing from the light of blessings to the evils Oiat are the necessary consequences of defying God’s laws. (8) His llfrwork wm a failure. (4) He lost the of companionship with the

gtafmitul ferti. jjK. WKBTLKY UODUKK8 WAUfc. . WALKS’ UxiTBO Bt»ts*. PuaanacT, WashiSoros asp Dbcatcb Braxrr*. Cape May City, R. J. Telephone 03 and 34.; (Nfiee hours, 7 to 0 a. m., 3 U> 4, and 7

to 0 p. m.

Office and reaulenne, Wales United States Pharmacy. Night Bki.i.. ^EW18 T. HTKVKNS OOUN8KLLOK AT LAW, 810 Wabhihotux Hr., Cars Hay, N .J. Master and Bolidtor in Chancery. Notary Public. Commissioner for Pennsylvania. £~)R. C. H. I/OKKNCK, (Dr. W. B. Sickler. asaodatc.) DENTIST Ocaas asp Ht-uiiaa Braxxrs. Caps Mat, N. J. Oral Surgery, including Extraction of Teeth under Narco tired Air and vther Anesthetics Phils. Office: Perry Bldg. i6(h A Chestnut Bt. James J. Doak Carpenter & ^Builaei Jobbine Promptly attended to No. 833 Washington Street CAPE MAY, N. J. Local Pboo* 97. Circulating Library NOVELS - AND - MAGAZINES Fine Stationary and Blank Books, Toys, Shell Good*. Games, Toy

Boats, etc.

M. L. WARRINGTON. 514 Washington Street

CAPITAL

Surplus and Undivided Pr.fits

DEPOSITS

S1C0.0C0.C0 1137.SS2.S0 $2,4S0,439.35

We solicit your account. Our pinion, rm ive every eourte and accommodation comiiatent wotii jirudciil Lapsing. THR6E PER CENT. INTEREST PAID on dejKMita in our Savings Dejuiriiueiil. —Advisory Board — '■“I 'J' l». J.inr. lt™« H. C. Tli',iti|.-,ii, ,|.e„ J.Sptor lmmin, Will.™ K. CM«d, A.iet ». Il.ad Iteuben T. JbhiMoa VII—, It. Il,„ nm Joba ll. Huffiona

itobert E Hand

Contractors & Builders YORK BROS. P. O. Box 661. - Cape May, N. J.

W H BRIGHT, FIRE INSURANCE In aav Part of Cape |lay Cnwaty Holly Beach. N. J. *

AMISTIC DECOmilOn, PAPER HANGINGS. 1

piaster Morh a SpccialtYSS"‘„J .incrusta, TlMaiton anb Burlapsl and &how Room. Second Floor Smith Bldg. 610 Wash St 1 CAPE MAY, N. J.

Charles T. Campbell NO. 606 WASHINGTON ST. Cape May City, _ New Jersey h IRE INSURANCE ARE YOU INSURED? Insurance placed on building furniture, stock, plate glass, and boilers .n the best Companies represented in the Country as follows UNITED FIREMEN Ss INSURANCE CO. OF phll.A. THE CONCORD FIRE INSURANCE CO. OF MILWAUKEE FIRE ASSOC 1AnON OF PHILADELPHIA. THE PENNSYLVANIA CASUALTY CO. OF PH1LA

Pierson and ^on. #nii|iiiw|MPE|iiiY|i»ABi(Ef:(

Cor. Washington and Union Sts. Where you wiTl fin/3 choice Groceries, Vegetables, Provisions and fruits. We also handle “Michenkrs Star Hams ~

TjOCALX, T’SOl.'E.

8/\ OF CUR OWN STAnPfi IU free FREE With yonr first rash purchaae of SI .00 aod upwards, by preaenting this advertiaement and, learn all about our -FEW STAMP SYSTEMWe have the beat shore we can buy for tbo money in great variety. Shore for men, women and children, and redeem the a tamp* when yon get 100 at Thee, if- Taylor, Central Shoe Store. Opp. Reading Terminal. 606 Washington St

VALUABLE

Real Estate In Cape Bay City

FOR SALE

To clou up an Estate m Kwora maiKf m oral NO. 1. A three story frame cot- . tage and stable on land, at No.

In all relations “a* we would that. 676 Washington at., size of lot

100 feet front by aoo feet deep. NO. 3. Drug store at S. W. corner of Washington and Dficattxr sts, together with all stock and fix-

NO. 3. One-half of double cottage

and lot, at No. 416 Bank st. ■or Term* and Information apply to 8. ft. MARCY, Mercy's Pharmacy, cor. Woshtegtoo and Dcco*

tar Sts, Cope May, "

The only

ence botwo their freedom of cholee. One chose the way Of. Ufa, the other the way of

Bynm In hta Cain, picturra Wfs "tempted by Lodfor *

- helllaD acalnat Ood

Ood*

"Wboooovor n-toth hla brother U a

IF YOU HAVE REAL ESTATE

T« Bay To Sell

To Seat

T« T

Insure

CMmkl. -t SOL. NEEDLES 508 Washington St, Cape May.

and. FILS CORE * lag What It wa , to auff-r mu giv* rexs or cmarge -jriTXK.

Joa'teafferlewgM8. 480 Man hat

—“When thgder* begin

Mr,-

SAMUEL E. EWINU

General Contractor,

House moving a speeiaity

ip®©? AfflBJsssa,

atffllBElBSg, S3 S

MECRAYS’ CENTRAL MARKET Cor. Wsshington and Ocean Streets 602 Washington St. 217. 219. aal Ocean St. Meats, Groceries, Provisions and Fruits Choi'* Batten-Shnrpleal CUt Edge-A Spodalty Country Produce fresh daily from our own farm FDk, Oysters, CUau and Terrapin. Drcucd Poultry The largest market in Cape May.

Thomas '[£. Jflillet & £on COAL & WOOD

Office-320 WASHINGTON ST. CAPE MAY. No. £50.

M. C- SWAIN MAKLKALTUBKK of Artificial Stone Pavement, Cellars, Floors. Etc.. Etc. ms @7®hs ssTvaas. AST COLOR oa DXXKa A tPCCULTT.

All Work Guabantkkd and Bkbt or £mfermkck Furkikbed 30 ‘ST* Ofic* and Rasidenca, Corf. Cafe May, 2V. J.

THE

TEAD

Raft Car. Waihlakton aad JacXion Sti. Cap. May THE CAFE la thoi uugMyup-to-date in all appoint- . meuta. Handsomely appointed parlors for ladks. Cottagei *erv*4-wHh chcSccst Wiaat, Uynara, r lean

J. J. BATTY, Manager

npajaT' A | f\|R|C DECATUR ST. (First house 1 niH /\LLMilL- 9 from beach.) Open aU the year. Rooms large and airy. Appointment*first-class. Cuisine excellent Rates, p per day, opwanlifio per week, upward.