CAPE MAY HERALD
AN INAEPWBDfr WEEKLY
CAHt MAY HEK.AU, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY JO, 190*
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ANNUAL STATEMENT
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CAPE MAY HERALD ;« Wiilua<«aa Stiwl. C»po N J (iwn. >r JC Krr*tonr^l^R w
TMUttSOAYTraBRUARY 20. I*t>h
U.iual pM.-rmaKm •uiurilmea make auttrn worar by patiblOR oji I "••re ju>t tor tb<- uaim- of It. IVacr bauRlus •olety by u i broad la not worth work lint for. lUvrutly Barouoaa Voo Sutluor. Mtiocsa to Uy down their anua won tier the Nobel (irate |irtxr. |iut In a word on the altua*'on between tbla country and Japan. She advised the Korean delecatea to the peace conference at The lluspie not to return to far east by way of America leat their rlalt here should be as tlndc* laid a fire and possibly—possibly—lacre the friction. If the Koreans come here we mlsht learn afresh the story of Japan's high banded work In the Korean peninsula, that the shadow of native authority maintained at Seoul by Japan la the veriest absurdity and that while Japan Is publicly professing hare no Intention of Incorporating Korea Into the mikado's empire that Incorporation Is swiftly taking place. This fact is not .denied by the pc nr advocates, but they think It Impolitic Jnat now to let the whole truth como
oak
If matters were on the mend In Korea It might be politic to bush up the present situation. Perhaps It Is wise to do so anyway, but the way the baroness puts It Is placing the principle of peace In a false light Peace founded upon or paying tribute to wrong usd rottenness cannot last, and It isn't worth the while of The Hague or anybody else to work for a sham and call It the real iblng. If we knew the worn we might Justify Japan's treatmeot of Korea.’ and again wo might not It la extremely doubtful that we would go to war to free the Korean peninsula from the grip of Japan. Rut ■iiswe, suppression and subterfuge are not weapons that make for lasting Pforr
• Ohas Bndfee, state va
Oscar Bltlne.
a Wm R^Chaw, sUts vs
W Walter Hurrell.
SO Wm R. Chaw, state v*
Belle Hughs*.
’4 Nov 6 C. W. Myras*.
14,076.07
HarrUnan and the Public. Harriman seems to have unlearned the lesson which W. H. Vanderbilt taught railroaders—that the public should be treated with profane contempt Reports of Investigations of railroad accidents on his lines sr be made pnblic. and outsiders will be admitted .to the sessions of the board
making Inquiries.
Prom a business point of view this new departure of Harriman's la wise. Heretofore It has been assumed, without stopping to Inquire, that the majority of accidents are doe to faulty equipment for which the railroad management la responsible. Rigid inquiry should disclose the truth, and it baa been urged in favor of the plan of publicity that It ts certain to transpire that Individual carelessness plays an Important part In piling up railroad casual ties. In possession of the truth, the public will lay the blame where 1 longs, whether the culprit be mao or
follows:—
postal oomiuijsioo has .been c-n-iik Uir second dssS mall pro position with a velw to lessening the annual portotbee department deBdt, rnd believing that many so-called ne«t papers are not entitled to the low rec class postal rales, have rendered a urt and the therd aasislsDl po-V tier general has taken steps to slop abuses in doing this be has taken rp which a Beets every newspaper in U 8. wbu-h goes to persons not paid In sdvanos for subscript! m. To [ive publisher snopportunlty to reviue .heir lists and secure renewal orders inst masters have been Instructed not o enforce the ruling prior to April Brst •xcept where the violations complained of are betelved to be Bagra- t. f0 now and April first publishers must exert t iemselves to collect back subscriptions, else dropIbenames fro u their subscription books. •When newrisper readers once get accuat med to the prsertee of paying in advance they will doudlless look with favor on the nirw ruling.” The Red Oak Iowa "Son" published ibe following, for toe benefit of delinquents, the last week In December: ••The Rost oflice department bss issutd the following most drastic order in regard to newspapers passing through
the mails.
••■niejnjeot of the order is that sub--critrtions must be paid In advance. Moat of THE SON’S aobscribers pay regularly la advance each year, and have no trouble. The purpoae ol this Advertisement Is loimpreea upon the others the importance ot payng op before Jan. 1—and especially to ill the attention ol a few who are lend two or three yean to the absolute necessity of paying at once if they ex pect to KECKIN'E THE PAI’EK AFTER NEXT WEEK. 'Bear in mind that we are not afraid you will not pay us. A lew of the best men of Montgomery county baye rere leasly allowed themaelvea to gel i two or three yean. They ar. good as gold, hot we cannot aeou tb> paper contrary to the orders of the pon oflice uepartment and nek being slid of second clssaa privileges It would cost THE SUN nearly *1000 a year U. mall iU circulation if it were aot for Ibr second daas privilege by which it ia carried at normal re tea. So yon that Unde Sam ia reallv a partner io the publishing bna.neaa, and what be
says goes.
Really it is jasl as eaay (or easier» to pay in advance, and we trust every one will make it a point to get in and etile lor 1908 before Jau.l.”
RECEIPTS.
1*07 Courts. Aug fi Wm. H. Bright, Sheriff. Chaa. Peterson, fine. — Pet r Ridgeway, fine, 60.08 Oct B Julius Way. (Jo. Clark.
April Court
126.00 147.08
, k , St.lt
Jofrli 8t teTroMurwr'e cheek
ae.t. stenographer's sal.. 8.88
Octtl : tate Treaaur r’s check, acct. stenographer's sal.,
"11*8.66
County Taxea and Stale School Tax.
Dec 1* H. M. Carroll, DcnnU
township.
21 Dewls Suinmeyer, Sea lala City. C-*P. Oonoo. Mi'die
Jrite WairftMBtr . 18 Julia* Way, county clerk, 81 68 Dec 8 Julius Way, eouotgalark,
Leslie Champion. 80. W. Myroaa. 4 J. M. E. Hildreth,
7 Wm. H. Bright, b*l*nc* due for Stmt court axBoTk"? Corson sheriff, •mb adv. for Dec court
It St/riTngV CoU,
14 Law A Order League
of N. J.,
Harry 8. Douglass,
17 George H Rt-eves, state
v» A. Pullen et al,
Fraocit K. Duke, state
*e C. Powell et al.
Upper nahlp.
i. Wal’on, South
Moaey Ahead. No end of projects will be brought np for the disposal of that *87.000.000 surplus left In Uncle Sam's treasury the end of the fiscal year. It la —modi really foe an Immeniwly rich and prosperous nation to bare on band. Bat It looks big as against only *20.000.000 one year ago and a deficit for each of the two years preceding that. Fee one thing, the surploa seems I indicate that the country Is not nearing the end of Its rewources. At the time It ma from certain signs of tbs til oar good fortune wisely. If It shall be so Inrented'aa to ita to the mechanism of trade and industry It
I to takeKEadOon
A little c owning bogs regarding diet for the animals and a little cooaidrrsU-m for the roaming mongrel are advisable,at this time. The average dog Is not fierce by nature, nor la be dangerous Treat _ him humanely, and the risk of a reduced U
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Cape —,, JeJ DuBoia. Wildwood. E. M. Shiver*. Angleaea, 4067.80 Chaa. Rohm. Lower township, BenJ. F. Barker, Holly Beach. M06.02 M. G. Llpman, Woodbine 1021.62 I. 'Woodruff Eldredgr. W Cape May, 168a 10 1. H. Smith. Cape May
Ify Golds AMD Notions.
iW-Aafc are ... rMStON .HttKT MRS. E. TURNER 323 Washington St. Cape Me*.
1807
JAIL.
The Intern.-.I treatment of chronic acne ^apparently one of the moat contradictory section* of medical ad . Ita local treatment la never so. because all met sure* of this character devoted to keeping the akin dean suppressing the growth of bacteria am* remortnv I teal Inflammatlms. The la il means are so variable baca-j a the conatl’utlonal causes have a ill. character. Thus acne is cause! '■ little and too much animal food. ' deficiency of fruit, and excess of fr
excess and deficiency of act!-'
else, and so forth. The victim of 1'
•ne should change the die greatest possible extent. If been a regeterian. let hr plant 1 fully. If, she baa be : eu’er. let her have rc-o .
vegetaritn menu. If abe hat l.cfu_ emtomed to admixed diet, let her C Ihg a period'of twenty-one days 1 berarif on the, smallest allowance • food compatible with strength, an 1 1 this be nearly free from sugar, table salt and splcec. Sometlmee acne needs only a prolong'd course of saline aperients. Very bod case* have yielded to a aeldlltr. powder taken dally daring period of five dr ~ *
Walter A Smith, Avalon, 2*77.96 L S. Champion. Ocean aty. 2M8a»6
*101.687,84
Jane 6 Security Trust Co., ink ~ •■"—‘-f 184.64 178a 00 Premium on aale Sea Ial» Turnpike Bonds, 162.26 Oct 22 From State for road repair*. 1108.86 Dec 4 From State ior building Goshen Road. 62*0.20 Oct 24 Sute Fund School Tax, 18846.96 1907 Temporary Loans. . Juna 4 Pint Nat. Bank. Ocean City. $3463.00 July 20 First Nat. Bank. Oape May C. H.. 2000.00 Ami 6 First Nat. Bank. Ocean City, 2180.00 6 First Nat Bank, Cape May C. H. 1165.00 Sep 8 Pint Nat Bank, Ocean City. 6000.00 8 Marine Nat Bank. Wildwood. 2600.00 Oct 1 First Nat Bank, Ocean City, 6000.00 1 First Nat Bank. Ocean City, 6230.00 Nov 8 Security Trust Ox, Cape May, 6789 67 8 First Nat. Bank, Ocean City, 480.00 8 First Nat Bank,
Ocean Cit
Dec 8 First Nat B Ooaaa City. 1886.00 8 First Nat Jfenk. Oape May C.H.. 8000.00 26 First Nat Bank, Ocean City. 1428.00
$46,160.67
Dec 28 C. P. Vanaman. Surro-
gate. Surrogate's cflUce
receipts. 28.24
28 Robert K. Corson. Sbariff. Sheriff's office
receipts, 74.96 1907 Miaecllamoua. June 6 C P- Vanaman. return
on physician's bill.
July 1 Daniel Schellenger,
June 4 J. M. Dix. Wm H Bright, sheriff, Alioway M Smith, July 2 Monroe Errickaoc,
Tbeo Youriaon.
Aug 6 Wm H Bright sheriff. Sep 8 Willeta Coreon, Oct WmTylar,
Dr J M Dix.
Nov 6 Hiram W Godfrey.
Willeta Corson,
John E Townsend. . Wm H Bright sheriff Dec $ Edwin D Foster,
Dr J M Dix,
24 Monrue Errickaon.
Edwin Z Mills,
Lewis S Smith. Richard L. Smith,
832.00 278.06 18.78 9 16 18.87 846.12 1.71
6-04 1.70 2.92 648.76 14.7S 13.60 2277 40.68 41.98 8a 40
- Almeho'isc. June A Frank B. Miller. July 2 " 11 Wm H Thompson, Aug 23 Frank B Miller, 8ep8 ;; J B Van Sriver. Oct 1 Wm J Tyler. Frank B Millar, Frank B Miller, Dr J M Dix. Nov 6 Frank B Miller. Gregua Neaaon, Joa B Hughes A Son, Hiram W Godfrey, Dec 3 Frank B Miller. Joe B Hughes.. Dr J M Dix. 24 Frank B Miller,
1907 June 4 Robert S Miller. N A Col^n. July 11 Wm H Thom peon. Robert S Miller, Sep 3 Wm H Thompson. Robert S Miller Nov 6 Dr N A Cohen. Dec 24 Wm H Thompson.
rale of aid puuk at Holly Beach bridge,
Oct 22 B. S. Rutherford, aale
of old plank at Holly
Beach bridge.
DISBURSEMENTS. 1907 Coarta. May 9 G. W. Myrose. 14 Morris Lavio, St vs Jacob Lipsbutr. et al, 17 George H. Reeves, St
vsTboa. Cooper,
Julius Way. Co. Clerk. Chaa. Bridge*, St vs
Mary Anhotd,
21 Francis K. Duke, St va
MO
Unusual beat la reported b the arctic circle. Lapland baring er than Loudon and Iceland several degrees wanner than places 1 roast The arctic region Is place for tbe beat to nobody will find fqgtt with the nnoaual
Beside*, it may melt send them down within available reach.
Between tbe opinion that we will bare 'war with Japan and tbe opinion that we win not have war with Japan •the reading pnblic win a that one man's opinion
la JtM
The more tbe visiting Japanese aes of oar battleship* and the men who are bandllng thrnr the more convinced they are that there wig be no war If Jspaa knows what la good for berself:
Having laughed at Mark Twain'* white clothe*, the English may presentiy see the ludicrous element In tbe combination of high hats and bobtail coats which their ly display.
Mare Klaw says tbe theatrical mess In England needs systamatl such.ay• temafixing u Mr. Klaw rapre-
Abont this time tbe a
o moved
Ms* I* beginning to aw tbe folly of
PvaH-TTer* Is a great scientist who announces that ana s| <* expand. Baby—I don’t doubt it I bad a freckle on my sow as Mg aa a pea. and It expanded a* Mg h* • quarter.-Chi-«ago Newt.
Mr. BockefeUar’s Hared that bar father “Uvea ts tbe Hoads." Probably be is for a controlling Intarwt In aky high
June 4 Jo* K Ha. d, Sep 3 Louis T Derousae, Oct 1 John R. Steelman, H T Daugherty. Nov 6 Cba* M Hughes, Wm H Nichols. Wm B Godfrey, Jos H Wellman, S K Stites. M S Smith. Ricb*xd F Ware. David C Crowell, Sarah G Bate, L T Garre tson, Frank L High, Charles Soffe, B L Howell. Ralph Schelienrer. Ralph Schell mg er. Frank L High. Wm Stille. H H Foster, Wm Stille,
6.67
27 Francis K. Duke, St va Wm. Simpson. 18.76 29 Wm. R. Chew. St v* Wm. Ogden, L. T. Garretaon. St vs. Wm. Mason et al, * 4 J. M. E. Hildreth. C. W. Myrose, 10 Harry S. Douglas*, ^ 100.00 81 Walter Hnrrell, CnoKble, 6.00 Geo. Baldwin. 1.40 July 2 J. M. E. Hildreth. 126.00 C. W. Myrose 8.83 86 Harry 8. CougLaas, 100.00 Ang 2 J. M. a Hildreth, 126.00 O. W. Myrose. * “ 3 A. S. Steelman, St vs Edw Wilson, 6.94 16 W. R. Chew, St v* Edw Brown, 6.06 Wm. H. Bright sheriff, ndv'c'd for Sept court expenses. 1000.00 B Frank J. Lore. IS9. i9 Sept 6 J. M. a Hildreth. 126.00 Julio* Way. county clerk. 66.79 -ts Harry 8. Douglass, 100.00 18 Stirling W, Cole, 88 Morris Levin, state va E. Powell et al. 88 John W. Gandy. 80 Morris Larin, state vr et 1 c! ^/Syrew. 8 J.- 9 Rush, state vs Wm. George ^H^Reevet, state M. Homstein, et al, Wm. a Chew, state v*
200.1® 15.00 200.00 200.00 160.00 90.28 809.77 160.00 200.00 90.45 200 00 9.00 80.00 87 21 100 00 148.86 8260 200.00
816.00 89.11 K.K 9.18 86.45 27.16 21.90 9.86
TO CONSUMPTIVES The undersigned bavin* been restored ) health by *1 nple mean., after suBer ig for aeveral years «itb a -evere lung ffo-tion, and tbat dreed di*e*ae toe.emptiest U anxious to make k nown bis fellow sufferer* Ihe mean* of cur To tboae who desire it, be will cheerful j send (free of charge) a copy of the prescription oaed, which they will And cure for CensuaspSlna, Asthma, ( tarrb, Bronchitis and all throat and lung ftaladies. He hopes all anflerer* will try bis Remedy, aa it ia invaluable Tboae deainng tlie prescription^ which will cost them noth mg. and may pror* a blessing, will please ad Ire** M. [DIM) l Ml. Ml, L T.
The Secret of Success
The Mere! of-succcaa is not *0 much in knowing how to make money ns in the ability to rave it. We eseiat people in their efforts to a. vc moaey. If thi* matter concerns you, call and ace us about it. THREE PER CENT INTEKFST PAID ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS.
Security Trust Company, WASHINGTON AND OCEAN STWEETB Cape May, N. J.
grolr«i8Ml fcardi.
^EWBT.OTEVKNBOOUN8ELLOB AT LAW, 610 Wahataoroa Bt.. Cars Max, N-J-Uas ter and Solicitor in Chancery. Notary Public. CommissioDer for Pennsylvania.
James J. Doak Carpenter & S&uilaet Jobbing Promptly attended to No*. 833 Washington Street CAPE MAY, N. J. (,«•«•* 1 PH<me9T
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T Lee Adams. Loot" T Dwmaaae, 7 Wm B WitHogton. S Frederick.
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We Make Harness
^ and make it right. The quality of the 9 leather sod ibe olber materials oaed, Is ) the beat obtainable, and its out potto J father and stitched by skilled bands. Doable or ri' gle Harness, for farm, J delivery or road w aguna. Fine carriage 1 Harness u a speoaiiy of onra, etc.
W. A- LOVETT ) C*>r. Washington and Parry Streets CAPE riAV. N. J.
B Frank Smith. Oliver Heaton, Morris Larin, Jno E Young. Morria Subber. Hiroon Bratlore, Oti* Townsend. W H Washburn. Alfred Taylor. F D Ledtg, Edw Dever. Gaorga Buafa, Tbomu Stanley Wnrreo , David C Boyles*. * 'n Chriatfan,
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