Cape May Herald, 20 February 1908 IIIF issue link — Page 4

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icowtim rd ^»oi» rimw^AQBJ to isarM. bonii *r pi»i>«ty th*r*of Tb# ponalty h ** m"* ImprtKnm^it. |10.a» flnr. of »>oth Mr. Braun atao Introdnrvd a Mil which rraatoa Ort. IS a public holiday to ha known aa Columlma day. Other Ml la Introduced thin week In the houae were: Mr. Kamaay. require* the board of Bnanraa In cftlea to appropriate and ralae by tax annually a ■urn audlclent to Improae. lacreaae. maintain and conduct free puMIe IIbnrlaa; Mr. Toung. antboriaea l>o.iMb of fraeboldcra la cmmtle* bar-

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cam and treat-

habitually addicted to

or Buffering from the effect of alcoholic drink or opiate and prorlde* for the commitment of pcraona thereto, coat to be paid by bond* leaned, not to exceed 1900.000: Mr. Whitehead, authortarn rouncilmen lu Incorporated borongha In thla atate to hare the aole and axclaatre power by a three fourth* rote la Uranae «nd wgnUte the eale of

tar penalrie* ter

wtablng to flamra on . the plan and apedftcaUooa. Can aee them at home of George Dickinson. Erma; J. C. HUott* CMd Spring; J. Durrell HotTman, Ktahlng Creek; or at offl« of the Clerk. The committee •erven the right to reject any or all la. Chao. C. ttnvw.

Clerk.

“WANTED— A representative in thia county by a Urge real estate corporation Special inducement* to those who wish to become financially inter-

ested.

Tilt Real Estate Seeutit]! Co. r—a p—maw. ■«iw»s. CHicaoo. itt.

■Jirfit in urar. first in p.-arf mil first in % hparts of hia nnmhTimrn."

WAS CREEK •tarns of Kersonal Interest For Our Busy Renders Dias Cbekk, N. J., Feb. 19. Mr* Henry of Bridgeton ft Tlattlnv alsUees here. Burfman Edward Scull of the Anglejfo Saeing SuUon wa* a home viailor Mim Mamie Norton wa* the gueat ot .'.iaa Lillian Com rer of Green Creek re•ntly. Mr*. Howard Norton and daughter .Ima are visiting Capt. Zadok Sbarp »d wife in Leeabur* thia week. 8. E. 1’age moved into the home re.vntly purchaaed of the Erricion lirir* Mr*. Sailie Uoyd wa* a viaitor at the "ouae ol Mrs. Eiwood A- Howell Tliur— Game Warden Keeves sod Street -uperviaor Ed war I Sayre ofCape May ass fox booting here one day last week. Staged river Nsthtniei Norton and «ife wst vlaiting their dsogbter in Atlantic City Saturday and Sunday. Miss Sadie Stsnert ol Graaay Soon-I« cat the goeat of Uiiab Norton and wife Saturday. There wia aboot ninety peraon* presmt at the I O. M. lodge supper Friday -vening, it being one of the beat ever erved aioce its organixation. Walter B- Toaer baa a large gooie vitb four goslings which ha* laid ov« >rty eggs and «UU continue* to la; very other day. A. T. D. Howell went to Philadelphi n Monday morning to purchase a ne

heir daily labors am far more U hie. It U to be hoped that the ret mendalioiu of the President will he acted upon promptly and generously.

—Philadelphia ledger. .

CAPE MAY BANKERS

FAIR PLAY

ew Jersey Hpnrlamsn Should No*

■'Hoc" the Game

It la hurt! to believe that nor in New Jersey elaaalog hlroaelf mort*m*n—be be the dude hunter with housaud-dollar gun and doth •Boosting -oough to keep the average family .ear, or the man who guides him—•lore tot want to play fair. Not one of these vill "pot" a dock on Ibe water, •hunch' a covey of qn dl on the ground >r shoot a grouse out of a tree, or Mbbit out of ita neat. Men who go afield with gun and dog* and decoy are generally good feliowi lurteoua, polite generona. There la seldom a dispute over a shot or any attempt to “bog" the game ioany way Vheae men woo d rather be cangbt cheat iog at cards than to be told they wen

not sportsman.

la it fair play for oa In New Jersey tc permit Winter and Spring shooting of wild fowl, when New York.Conneclicnl. Rhode Island, Maaaacbnsetta, Maine New Hamsbire, Vermont, and Canada

Dive atopped it?

Moat of oar migratory game oinll breed in Canada. Suppose that the

Canadians should say: “Too

States kill these bird*coming and going

You do not protect them lor on slant while they aft with yon. breed them and ralae them, and ■

going to see tbit that non; pus over yonr Slates"—and then start in to kill and keep on killing while there was a dock in the provinces. How long vonli

t'te docks I tal?

The birds byeed in Canada sod they leave early, an tint the Canadianahoot- ■ ng season, beginning September lat.la'

ueh shorter than oora.

Again, the men living on Ibejiew Jersey coast «ay that sportsmen in the Interior ol the State are against the is! they have no docks or other m lory game birds. They overlook tbi facta; that foor of oor. beat rpecirs dicks prefer fresh water, said that all

ta to Mover a of Oe act

ANNUAL STATEMENT (Cor.tinned from Third Paget

Geo E Mlvnrr Jot n P Bennett , Crawford Bosk

before the borough recorder or a rice of the peace: Mr. Hioea. authorha governor to appoint three perto be known aa the atate board of chiropody examiner*, who shall IIrhlropodlata; Mr. Tumnlty. a public utilities Mil. the name Mil which la aa aenate >1. Introduced by .Senator Gehhart In the aenate Jan. an; r Mr. Holcomb, provides that where i county has been t -t off from some othcounty or counties the county clerk register of deeds la the original county shall make a copy of all deed* and mortgages, which a ha 11 be filed In the office of the county art off; Ur. Glnnelley. fixe* the aalarie* of exclav ilonerm elected under the act of 1802 at $300 per year: Mr. l^wU. for the retirement of officers of the national guard of naval reserves at the age of alxty-two upon application and provides for compulsory retirement at slxty-fonr; ‘ Mr. -Croaby. provides that the county collector of ~ das* counties ahaO receive a sal-

ary of 9790 per year.

The nominations sent to the aenate last week Hr Governor Fort were con-

tinued by the senate. Senator Cornish's Career.

One of the etrongest Democrats of the aenate. who takes an actlre Interval In all legislation, I* Johnston Cornish of Washington. Warren coauty. Mr. Cornish la well known throughout the atate. Although but forty-eight years of age. Senator Cornish la serving his third term In the senate. He Is of the representative young bnstneaa men of the atate, having bean far yean connected with the firm of Cornish A Co., manufacturers of the Cornish American piano* and argon*, at W Ingtou. From a email beginning the business was brought up. to Its prraenl large rapacity, employing hundreds of skilled mechanics and shipping plannand organa to every »t*te and territory. Since the organisation of the company Benator Cornish has been its secretary

6 AC Hen Clawi-ot

Samuel Towaaead E'laa Corrrdale John T Betinvu

at » si is

At the age of twenty-aevon Mr. Cornish was elected mayor of Washington. He served for three terms anil each time was nominated and elected without opposition. In 1880 he wa* elected to the senate, but before the expiration of hi* term he waa elected to congress from the Fourth district of yiww Jersey. After his term expired he again took active manage! the piano business, and under his dlrsetton It greatly increased. In 1MC

Those Who Will Serve Financial Institutions Thla Yeai The following officer* have been

elected for the.

First National of Cape May Court Houae—William H. Bright, President; William J. Tyler, Vice-President; Luther T. Garretaoa. Wm. Strel, Harry Slites, Frank Learning, Samuel Stiles, Leonard Hand, Isaac A. Powell, Chas. 4. Vanaman, John Sayre, Directors. First National Ocean City—L. M.. e, J. M. Cheater, E. V. Corson, a 8. Champion, R. W Edwards ev. 8: Wesley lAke, Ellis H. Mar *ball, ChCrtea Matthew*, W. E. Mir sty, Henry D. Moore, R. B. Blitcs’ Joseph I. Scull, R. Howard Thorr* '-Leslie 8. Ludlam and- Coleman F. . Lemming, of Sodth-Denni*. takes the place of Daniel 8. Steelman, of Woodbury, who

I attend the «t»^ J h« »• tke beat of adenttfic

tebotity for the above atatement. Sixty Black Dock and Mallards were hatched and raised from the decoy stock 1 year at the Troy Meadow CUb’i

•serve, within ten

and Paterson, the two largest dtiea in.

the Bute.

Again, it should be a aonree of pride i iporlamao that over ninety peri of the game protect! ve Uwsof t be United SUtr* have been the work of sportsman. The market banter and tne “pot" hunter have always been the objectors. If we will only be wia* in oor day and generation, Wl walert and marshes teem with wild fowl, and shall pass dock ghoollng on to car grandchildren. Instead of bang compelled to tell fowl aa otp^ttbers tali nsabeot Um wild

?n :r of these ducks will breed in thr

fresh water lake* poodt and

Sutr; and that if protected while the fresh waters of the BUM ere boxen •ul on the return of the bird* ll arly Hpring, we shall breed and nore wild duck a in thia State every

ear than are now killed

found himself unable to i

Marine National. Wildwood—R. W. Ryan. President; GeorgeNelaon Bmllh, Viee-President; Frederick button, J. Fithian Tatem, H. /?!. VoOrhees, W. H. Bright, John Reeee, Fred C. Meyer, George 3. Ent, Thomaa Martindaie and

Jed DuBois.

Tuckahoe Nation*!—E. R. Goodwin, President: L. M. Ham, Cashier; B. B. Weatherby, Jamas '■mith, E- L. Turn lim, R. B. Hem. H. W-Gandy, H. J. Morgan, \V. R- Goodwin, H. A. Wentherby, H. A. Gray, Jame* > ampbell, George Jones, R- C. Young, E. D.

Burley.

The fjfe-Haver*

President Roosevelt'* appeal lo the, Congroa* for some practical recogniUon of the service done to mankind by the Ufe-ssviug crews will strike a symiia, thetic chord in the hearts of thousands of hia' oountymen The aurfroen •tap ley oil In service which reqtitn them in Umei of emergency the higbest hcronm, nod the failure of the try lo Ofganixe their work on r bail* which shall assure to the men a equate return and s security for their families in ease of disaster or dls menl in one of tboaa inexplicable Ulustrations of “pound wise and penny foolish" practise which aomet characterise the doing* of rational If the military branches of the public service Justify a liberal permoa ayator the Ufooavere'nre atlil more entitled the paternal care of Ibe nation. Thatr live* are riskad for the public good more frequently than the men of the army and nayy, and the reaulla of

atyl* in life insurance policies ■a abown in the Ordinary poUdcaiaaonl by The Prudential Insurance Company aioce January 1,1908. Tba —“ - ‘ is described hr life inaorao srUstioallr the moot beautiful policy

wild

The sew form Is used for policiaa from 96U0 sod 11,000 op. The Pradenikal has jut out thla pietorially nsw atyle <1 jolicv in order to makoThe FrodanliaPs ^sw Law-Coat Policy (application* for vbleh the Company'sagenUara wnting .n such largs numbers) different from and batter than anything isaoed before. Tba policy fa printed in colors. Ugh land dark brown* combined, and light and dark grey, ccsabiaod. Tba new p dlcv ■a dear auj simple In I ingoage and is plain, atraigbl prumise to pay. ihei are no confoaiog irchuicajiliesanderer feature is guaranled.

On the Drat p Ulus ire ting Pr

■ imllr. There are sis a ugores i rating Oommeroeand luduaDy.

The minion and spirit of Tne Pro. s dential are thoroogbilr symbolised ■ tie designs. A

-All the Industrial DOlicir* of The ProdOtial olsoappeor I* a new dreaa, and i addition contain soma attractive

for palatlog. sod im cxertlsol work afeJS‘5t.tresa:BB

in:

Wm J Tyler IS ( Job G Champion 14 ( CB 8ba*m*ketLnmbrrCo lllf t Howard M French 94 l I rsxtold Hock IS 1 : 8 • h.rles Brrwkaan *7 t Howard Frai-cli ■ Wm Mathews v* 1 J K Car: oil , I I E W Js nes 1 i S.drf 94 Breffc’iH a 1 Ch.rle- A Swain 4 I Jo. H Haines l«l I Ellas Coverdalr 9L ! M B Ware 47 1 JohoF neu-ett *i | _ Crawford Buck 2S I n C li .'hoeoiakei .-vmt-vr Co. 7 I John Wall.or * 17 i MAT HaJKo* 8 ! Charles Errlckaon 4 Charles York 8* i AGBcunrii & Botton & Corson IA'- -

19tr LCiLDING SEA ISI^ TURNPIKE 4 llobvit E U.nl $3401 00 Inly W do 9SS • 0

M Hiram W Godfrey *177 73 IMPROVEMENTS TO HOLLY BEACH HOAD Inn* 4AM ReMnsoo t 64 73 i,.U Cornwell Wm KCrmar Peank Cornwell 1 AiUnllcCTtv R RCo. 1

inly 9 Pal I Onnpon. ». 7. IS *5. 1*. II S.9I.B 38. II. 93. hi. 97. 4 38. 9. 6. 18. 90. 99. 94. Id. II. I. 91.17, 91. 19. 19, 94. 83.8.77. 94SS 00 ATE AND COUNTY ROAD-OCEAN 17 CITY- REPAIRS Jane 4 Frank Hartman $10 Fi Wm Mathews ” Wilbert Sack le-wls C Coder 11 WaiG Mpere S 9 Wm Ma'bew* Oct 1 do Frsnk Hartman IS ir Wm Matbcwa M «7 Dee 9 do 11 Sn Prank Hartman U 97

T HE Ideal Life Insurance Policy; Fixed Low Premium; Bitch Guaranteed Values;' Clearly and Distinctly Worded.

/

The Prudential,

NEW Low-Cost Policy measures up to every one of these requirements.

Dec *4 Fir*; Nat o

Bank.

H

I Bank.

Marine K Wlld-.wl

98 First National Bank.

SUMMARY

Rmrlpta.

Ralanoe on hand May 9th. 1907 *14078 07 Court* “ •rest on Sinking Fnnrlocc't ■ of Sea laltTurnplke hood* Premlp.ro on sal* Sew Isle

Turnpike bond wile

From State for Road Repairs 1st* Portion for Building

Goshen Road

taie Fnnd School Tax

Soles Dico'toted

(’onat- t a veaft state school tax e heritr. offiee receipt. Sarrogatr'. office reerlpt* MlaorlUor-uia aontce.

jin”*

Almahirare State bospltel Coroner* Elerelo** St»tionerr Printing Sc Adv.-tUi-.g Incident, is Frerh-ld--r- & Offl- vs Rorvlk tioMlr* Publ-e Sehno'a Coontv I. w Ubrarr State dt enn"tr rn«1 hand*

Win M S H Onllia* Walter Sack

J M*mme Wrtdoo Waller Rutherford LKHnwhe.

time after three — —, action on the part of the ipatued, the pulley will be continued la fores on the book* of the Company for tba foil , for the period abown in the

extendef

in the pol

Another attractive featare of Ibe new Indnetrtal policy la that ,tt oinUios mntee ebuwtag esaetiy the-'amount of

or exteaded

ryaassse ■ rartive aod liberal fe Bend to The Prudential. Newark, J.. for taiee and particular*.

FMHINQ CREEK. Fisaiao Caxxx. Feb. 19.19 Jamas Tbotnaa’ horse died on Wedoeeday. Claude Yea ricks, of ColUngewood, epaot Friday night with his father. Mi*. Georgle Snyder, of Erma, < ' guest of Mr*. Anna WopJaon, Bat-

Walter Kntbrrfot . Jacob Tro-tv Harvey Btvdrr Charles H Litter MoareeWeMea . 11 Wm G M- * ie P V

14 At 9 ft >•49

47 88 19 19 4 an

Is

Edw Hal burner SSGSW Andrew Bohm szsf.fS W Or.wford

Got 1 Augnstns Rsod Jam fa A Needle* 6 II Dae 9 Ch*s lyiner 90 I! Frank Reymere • 9 Jacob Trn.ty 8 8 Edward Hatlmrner 9 8 94 Geo Hal be rare XI Henry Bayfield 4 St * 1 iV \ n-iiiHI 9 INTEREST MOLLY BEACH BOAD

BONDS

1907 Paid Creipoa • |3. t*. U. 90.10, . ^ n

198 S'>

1109 28 «4tl sn 19848 9 • 451 flO 87

83 45.

m> 450 97

1808 68 184 84 •2187 8? 941 90,

YOU CAN’T FAZE A ROBESON

TV.tr made of ihe ticW si off and ihe temper is mere. You donf fate my chances in buying because fftey run uniform regardless of price. CHAS. A. SWAIN 305-7 Jackson St, Cape May

Intr

i and a

Pennsylvania Railroad

. I*tr TumrSke ante D-ht A Int-special d-fleteocy Aceoant halldlagTnokahnr road Account building Goshen road tlnanty toad at D#nnl*rille Clerical faeer tax oaotmire'on H^nSlae Rea Isle Inraplke is to glmahouee into Holly Beech Interest Ocean Cttv road Itn-—-n4. City state atel Repair.—state and cnnntv road SessM. ft H«*lv U-arb State Fond Pchoo' Fond Tav Slate School Tag Pnhlle D-tlWI-'g- ft G--f U Orean Ct*v Tnratdkr *4

Tnmporary Loans p

9SS-»

Flrat Natl. Bank. Cape May C.H 997 Marine Natl Rank Wildwood 653 Flint Natl. Bask. Oman dig 1608 ABILITIES OF OOUNT^"

«■ ■■’■ rnndrd Debt State ft Co. road bonds g

- jfionao Holly Beach bridga “ 93000 00

Ocean City ft Bemley 1 *

Pt. fnrn pike bond 17616 00

Saa isle Turnpike 17800 00 •711 Floating Debt. Notes la-wed for Mdg. Goshen road $'5'84 97 Nalea Isaned for bldg. Tuckahoe roa l *749 (VI •18977 87 To sl teOI«7 97 Respectfully sabmlUed, JOSEPH L 8CDL1. Conn tv Colleutot

dv. 5 U**l H Suittb. Capa May. Wine an Bee ITBarker. H^dly Beach 983 91 Jrd DuBois. Wlldarood 459 77 B M CanoJI.Dannta To K lS Skivers. Aogleare J Woodruff EM lodge. B 6 H*.?U. M P vickel. Upper ' C Coreon, Middle J 7 Ireifinlamplon.OoeaaiCfv W74 XI I*wleStripn>rjer. Uea I*h City *«... U Chat Boh to. Lower Town’s W7 at S MIt'l 0 IJi.mao. Wood pine IRt ta Walter A Smith. Avalon •7 9' •HBU m STATE SCHOOL TAX 0 DenMS Vnorhee^ 94*1* 3 roiroocgj^omrtithh--KtcK? 1 -* 1 -fiSaSr-

W* the nndcTsigued being own of property oc Ocean Street. Columbia •nne red Gneraey SUeeJ in the City of * May and Interested in the ponatrnction

drain aa will in your Jadgment properly ..meJy the trewble above recited sad «afee the anriare water. a*' *—* “•loaet* >411 ever pray, etc ifpsSr per.W.G Bare

aali 4»eeen8 *» eahitat to-the eabaeribrf wlthta aiae aeowtka from the .tyth day of

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Public Sale •! Real Estate ... the matin of the estate I Oa petition for

or Henry Belting Campbell. \ -‘ale of Laada

Deceased. I to pay debt*

Bv virtue of an order made by Hon R. P Toller. Judm of the fambrrland Coasty Orphans' Tourt. Sited Pmmhef a th. 1907. iad an order m*dr by Hoe James M B. Hildnth. Judge of the <'ape ‘ay 4'oaaty Henry Beltinr < empbeH. deeen* -ffer at pnhlle ante oa Saturday, tlx

4 Twenty aixth and Cuatrel arenoe*. In (be Borough of kngleaca. County of Cape May tad State of New Jeraev. ibe f *Uo nne dea .-ribed I6u of land af wWeh the said Henry

eltl”* Campbell died ariaed

No- 1 All tbore two certaia Iota o* pieci of land aitoate. lying and bring U the Ho unah of Angleaea. in the ''ourty of Cap* hem thirteen 111) aad fifiwa (ijl. la numbertwokendredend twentr-aia

..

..rof Central 4« ne. and rstrndiag thence along mid tin f Twenty Siath Arena* southern

by Florence Brown Morris aad haahanil. by deed of conveyance dated Oct: “ and rmi'ded In the Clerk'* <

Uaa «• Central Arenac. and extending theaet a ong anid linn of Twenty-*! ath a venae aonthe* twardly the distance of Maty feet; thence bet*tea parallel lines of that width or frontree northeastwardly at right angle* with tZd Twenty siath A venae sad parmlU: with said •'entrsi Avcsae. the distance of ooe hna-

deed of eonvevanee dated Bcptemhee so. toot, sad recorded la th* OerW Office ad May Connty la Beo. If*, aoo of Deeds ^b* above lota a s *aM aabjeet to a t erteaga taramhmacn of twelve hand red duHare. With Interest thereon at ntt per iSftft. -1- 1.1W