Cape May Herald, 10 September 1908 IIIF issue link — Page 2

CAPE MAT HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10. 1908

CAPE MAY IEKALD LEWIS T. ETEVENE

AN INDEPENDENT WEEKLY ubliaMJ Ltarr TbuiMla) Allirnwv-u i

HUBECKUTIO.N.

The Cepe M»jr Dellr Hcreld U put lUheil every BioruUi*, except 8uu<l»), ■lurlus July and August si Use DoUai AdevrUslac Rsle# l pus AppUcsUon All letters Intended for the Herali either edUortsl, sdverlUln*. si/bscrip Uon or Job prtnUu*, should be so dressed to the CAPS MAY HERALD tit WasMnston St.. Caps May.

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THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 10. li-W> REPUBLICAN TICKET *t>r President of the Lnlled Bute. WILLIAM M. TAFT

Of Ohio

tor Vice President of United SUte. JAMES S. SHERMAN Of New York For Co ogress. JOHN J. GARDNER, of Atlantic County. For Assembly. COR8VILLE E. ETILLE, of Upper Township. For Coroner. JEROME S. RUSH, of Ocean City.

Call for the Second District Congress tonal Convsntion Pursuant to the authority veetec in by us the rules of the Republics! Party, we hereby tall upon the publican voters of Atlantic, Burling ton. Cape May and Cumberland coun Ues, comprising the Second Congress local District of the SUte of New Jersey, to elect delegatee to a venticm to be held at the Odd Fel Iowa' Hall, South New York evi Atlantic City, N. J, SepL 21. WOh, at U o'clock, for the purpose of no eating a candidate for the House KepreaecUUves of the United State, for the Second Congressional Dtatrtc. of New Jersey, to be voted for at th next general election to be held oi Nov. i, IMS. The basis of representation undei this call will be one delegate for eaca 100 Republican votes cast at the Us. Gubernatorial election for the Gu bernatorial candidate and one dele gate for each traction thereof exceeu lag forty votes. The said delegate, from each county will be apportlonec among the several sutwlivisions o the counties by the respective chalt m.n of the several county commit The number of delegates to which county will be entitled undei this call will be as follows. A«i»ntir, 61; Burlington, 66; Cape May, la; Cumberland, 60. The delegates to the said convex Uon sb.» be elected at primaries u be held on Tuesday, the 22d day September, 1008, under call to be is sued by the respective chairman the several county committees am. according to the rules of thw Repub Ucan Party now In force In the re apectlve counties of the Second Con gressiooal District. By order of the Republican Com mlllee of the Second Congressional

District.

EDWARD S. DEE. THOMAS J. ALCOTT, R- K. HAND. MORRIS DAVIS, Dated. Bridgeton, Aug. 24, IMS.

Local Option

The New Jersey Anti-Saloon lies Cue has sent out through Its state headquarters, a notice that a blU -wlL be presented to the coming legiaUtur providing for the protection of all dry •erritory already existing, and for U submission to any municipality, the question of the continuance and Issu ance of license therein, at a special election, separate and afcrt from any other election whatsoever. The gen oral term of local option has come to mean a’ vote.Cor or against licensing Local option was defeated last winter because It was local government, but provided that' when a municipality voted for no license there cdnld not be another election In that place upon the ques fton.* On the othhr band. If It votdd ‘*e{. the* Ihert could be an election within A" certain time llereafter Trut local option Sflould glvi salobn lost aa much right As th* person who wants iso license. If the law should he sBadted'atr that on a tdrtaln f»~ carving time there-shonld be 'a roU ttfr-afta against Urenad with cha'ncha to both parties, that wo*U hr Awe local option, and th« talnly could be no objection RMii—I Of Vach a 1 law. • IE' the eyes of the law, a Uqwor Esalsris fust as good as -a proacher. nafthUt stana'equal in their proMc-

hls Idas as to what b morally good and morally bad these matters, and they have been geesrelly formed on the subject from contact In one waj~

cukkkni rnoudHr vVtiat is Ujjpermosl in Miads ui Mauy luma.is All the Psopis Must Rule. Goveruyr nugavu, 1 think then: are a great mauy uiosutug men wno do not ihuio me people at all. 1 Uuua tney t .ue ouiy way you can carry on ■ *■>» a

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,ii-i t pewe me wtuer you ns>. It, me more open you nave U. m. more chance you nave for expresuo. ui mo common oouacieuce and con. •non sense ol Jusuce upon wmea w, must rety. We have aoandoued moi areny and tryauny: we have given up all lues of uuaung to a ocuevo.ei uespottsm to worx out our uesluiy fur aa. W'nen we utu that we -oufideuce In the average man, aay ,ug we would educate him, we worn, give him public opinion, we woun aave irvedom OI me press, ws worn, nave imHung to inleretere wiln ns proper uuuerslauumg ox affairs, am men we woulu believe In him am mae his Judgment as expresseu in In «m ol me majority, iual Is rea.., me government whdh we call Amen cam it Is that which 1 desire to se> -xempiulod In every department o aixmlmstrauon, aiUUparticularly In oi exectorial motnoda. Anything that i apposed to the proper expression o a party or broadly In tne common me will of me people, eimer wltxuL wealth, will not stand dlscussioi mb country. The object of government b nc >eed favorites or supply pap. abject of government is not to t a lot of people at the expense of an, and to provide them with com .ortablo berths. The object of gov .-rnmenl Is to govern wisely and Jusi ■y, and see that the stale s business .» managed with the highest degree efficiency. The test must ever t the question of s appointment. Is this man qualified for me Job? will he do hb work falthfin -y? will he do his work honestly And when anyone comes to hb de partmenl will he realise that hi a lands there representing the stau and bound Impartially to conduct the business of that department? Far ties will have their principles an are necessary. Organisations mint carry those pilndples Ion. The organisations must Jusu .y itself by allegiance to principle, anterything must be In the anal tea, ome to me service ol the people. U xecuung the laws that they havi enacted, everything must come to la. mat of public discussion, so mat 1. the efficiency of administm uon of the Mate's business will be find the laws correction,.we may supply mat ed correction In accordance wltn thi will of the majority of the people. A Good, Opportunity. From Newark News: The voters of New Jersey b rarely had a better apponunlty to ^ress their will upon Important Blau .asues than they will have next No ■ ember. Out of twenty-one counties jlxteen will elect sheriffs; all but aergen, Cape May .Passaic, Salem am The choice made iu al not named, wnich wn mdude every large dly In the Stau excepting Paterson, should give s pretty fair estimate of whether the . oxers are in favor of upholding the •aws or are of good policy to Bled such a sbertx. mat the laws cant touch them. eight of the counties, namelj Gloucester, .nonth, Salem, Somerset, Union (Varren, there will be Senators elect ed, to succeed Bradley, Colby, Avis, Brown, Plummer, Frellnghuysec. Ackerman, and Cornish respectively, in making choice of members of me xpper bouse of the Legislature goltfk will have an opportunity to press their Judgment on existing lath exact pledges for their modifies . more emphatic expression of sentiment than b possible In either o the cases above referred to, b likely to be manifested la the Election Assemblymen. Every member of the ■ewer house b' to be elected und thus In every county, very part of every county, the bwes which will dominate the lection will be passed upon by the coming voters, first at the

the other all depends npoff the petht at view tram which they are looXed

sion may therefore be expected which

enforcing questions will both'

brought vrltbln the sphere of direct

Hon by the people. In thi sixty-eight legislators and sixteen

tariffs. If the former, together with A—— -.V.A WaIA .. I- C —— -«-

Cl TV DIRECTORY. Tbs Jobs Memy Pint No.. 40, Q. A ^ , ... -. , , maMa oe the Ihlni Friday of wteb m

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H. SmSo.*: .'JS: l! 1111 M->8o-*vr Isslge. No KS. lodepe. Joe. Hand ..... ,Jaa. L l*lu tNdev “fUdd F»lloo» -Mseu sscb Friday BUI well Hand .. .Jam. i. lVUl|at the Amllurluo.. Jackson MreeL Jaa. J. Dank ....Jan. 1, Ml OgalUlls Tribs, No. IM. linprovsdOrd.r ■— “ * Of Had Man—Marla al SI0 Washington

- •Joseph 11. Elaell ..Jan. 1, 1911 - 8am. K. Ware ...Jan. 1. im ” Loob C. Bayre ...Jaa. 1.1MV - F. B. Townsend. .Jaa. 1,1M» lecorder-^J. W. Thompeon. Jan X,l*10 Assess*—Cltas. T. UaoipbfU Jan. U 19U9 oi lector--Hot Needles .. .Jaa. 1, IMw rreasurer—L H. Smith Jr., Jan. i.HWU 2*.yu-l-:‘ 1 Thoa. 1* Curley.Jsn.1,1911

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BOARD Olf EDUCATION.

.Villism porter, Clerk. idw. H. Phillip* ■Yllllatn R. BbrppsiU—« .YU 11am B. Gilbert leorge 8. Douglass Luther C. Ogden Dr. V. M. D. Many.

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BOARD OF HEALTH, jr. A. L. Leach.-Preaidant .SjspL L1M9 Or. V.M-D.Mspcy, Health officer 1911 tobert. B. HnnO • • " 1®'* WlllUm K Sheppard “ •Villism Porter, Secretary “ Jeorge U Lov eU I®!* Beard of Trade President, Luther C. Ogden; Becre ary. A. O. MerchauL Jr.; Treasurer, homas W. Mills u

U. E. Weather Bureau. s!4 Oraan 8L. Geo. L. Lovett. AgenL Church Directory st. mast's a. c. CUUSCB. Rev. Father D. *i. KeUy, Rector. Rector's office hours—« to 11 a / to B.SU p. in. Masses—Suudaya d.16, 8 and 10 •• Weekdav*. 7JW a m. Kunday sod Friday Kventug bervlce* at 8.00 o'clock. Lonleesiona—Saturdays, mud Thurs•sys before Ihe F'irst Friday, from o ati '.o o. p. ui , and from 7"8U lovJk) p m. r. k. ciiuBcn or tux ADvmwr. Lafavette SL.htlween Jsckaoo A Dseatni ttev. ArUiiir Hew, Heevor. Sundays—Cclcbrstiouoi tbs Holy CommuoloD. ?.» a m. Monilog Prsj.r. uitanv sod oermou. loo the flrst bonus) It meb moolb crlebraliou ol'Holy Lout nunlouj HUM a m. Soodsy School Sp.dveoioK (Choral) Sarvlce aud bermou t

BATTUT CHCBCB. Preaching oo So-dsv morning st 10.SU. In the evening st 7 JO. Sunday morning Workers Mooting 10.00 s. m. Sunday School el S.S0 f. u. Wednesday eveulu. Prayer Meeting s7J0 o'clock Young People's Mee log Fridsj ag at 7.80 o'clock Mao's Meeting Saturday evening *18.00 o'clock. first u. a. cnCacix. Rev. James Burns, Pastor. Preaching oo Buuuaj mo ruing st 10.S0. to theevoolag at 7.46. Meetings st 9 A. M. and 6.80 r. u. Sundays. Sun lav School at 8 r. u. Kpworth League Suodsy evening 7 JO o'clock Mid-week prayer service Wedoesdaj •veolog at 8o'clock. Class mesT.ngs, Tuesday, Thumb) • 1 Friday •VAiiags.

COLD SPRING PRBBYTBU1AN CHURCH Rev. J. W. Lowden will condoct tb< Mrrvices at ibeOold Spring Presbyterian Church Sunday morning at 10 80.

James McLeod, D. D..MInlster Suodsy services at 10J0 a. m., a 7.00 p. m. Sunday school st 2JO p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday 8.0) p Y. P. 8. C E Friday at 7j0 p. m. Strangers always welcome. KIRK ALARM CALLS. The Fire Department has rearranged its fire sUnn boxes., and the following tre the numbers and new location ol 28. Washington sir set, near ScbeUeotrr’r Landing. 82. Wa-blngton street, near Union. 47. Washington street and Madison i venae. 64. Lafavette and Bank streets. 68. Broad and Elmira streets. 66. Pittsburg and New Jersey a ven net. 89. Block ton avenue, between son and Queen streets. 78. Franklin and Washington 76. Howard street, oppomte Stockton 82. Columbia Avenne slid Gur^P

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5l PwTT.itfSt’and.ftMeb S' 96 Washington and Jacheon wr- Cblomta fcVtbne And

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98. Washington and Ocean st'h

84. Ocean street,

91 .‘‘South Lafayette and Grant streets.

92. Broad wav and Beach aven— 93. Perry street, near Bridge.

Our *«at Bertettee.

Oape Island Lodge, No. ao, f. and JL M. needayeef each mootb wt lodge-1 •Vsshlcgson and Franklin streets. ' Caps May Cam KolETlI, Madera Wood-

Cspe May Oonclsve. No. US, Improved Order of Haptaaophs-MaMe at Ogdsm's Hall,BID Washington stnoyeuasooodsad fourth Tborsdsysof eocb month: ’ caps May OfunclL'lSb-riOBn Roys]-Mr

Cap* May Fir* Depnrtiuent. men. Monday evening In «acb month al ‘ Washington and Franklin *lr*H»

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COUNTY DIRECTORY. Justice Supreme Court—Thus. W. Trenchard. Rep 1*14 Circuit Judge—Allen B. Endloott Rep 1911 Law Ju<lfe—James M. E Hildreth Rep ....1911 Prosecutor of Pleas—Eruest W. Uoyd, Rep - 1918 Sheriff—Robert R. Corsoo. Hep Coroorr—W. A. Lakr. Rep. • • Coroner—WuS. H. Thompeon 190t Coroner—Nathan A. Cohen 190V Count) Clerk—Jullue Way, Rep ..1919 Surrogate—t'has- P. VR0ainau....l912 County euperinteudeul oi cliouls Oscar O Barr IWtt County Collector—Joseph I. Scull. Rep • IIKH. County Board of Elections-Learn-mg fc. Hughes .... 1909 County Hoard ol Elections—Henry F. Daugherty, Rep 1911 County Board of Elections—Wll11am J. Tyler, Dem 1919 County Board of Elections—Michael H. Kearns, Dem IM Terms of Court—Second Tuesday in April, September and December.

BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS A. B. Smith; Palermo, Jan. L 1®19 W. 8. Johnson. Ocean City .Jan. 1,1919 John P. Fox, Ocean City ..Jan. 1,1910 Sylvester Spence, Uosbeo—Jan. 1, 1911 J. D. Ludlam, So. Dennis ..Jan. 1,1919 D. Scbellenger, Erma Jan. L 1900 J. T. Bennett. Cape May ..Jan. 1,1919 a S. Rutherford, Cape May Jan. 1.190V Charles Havre, Sea Isle City. Jan 1,1911 OiaaClouting, Sealal*City, Jan. 1 Athony B. Smith, Director Samuel Townsend. Clerk State Senator—Rob. E Hand. Rep.1911 Assemblyman—C E SUlle, Rep 19H TAX COMMISSION KK8. Ellis H. Marshall, Seaville .1909 Stilwell H. Townsend. Cap* May Coin House Aaron W. Had*'., t’ape May CUy—

TAX SALE NOTICE OF SAL* OF LANDS FOR UNPAID TAXES FOR TH* CITY OF CAP* MAY FOR TH* YKAR 1907. Public nolle* Is hereby given by : Needles, couector ot tbs city ol C . May, In the county of Cepe May. Stele of New Jersey, that be will esU at dltamsnla and real rotate bereli

Tbs said sals will laks place at City Hall, at tbs corner ol Waahlngion and Franklin streets. In the said Oil) ol Cape May. oo TUESDAY. SC PTE M BE R MTH, 1*0*.

b parcel, are aa follows, rts:— . Alger, lot X. section 17, ML V , Land Co. B1.0L Dim Allen, lota U, It. section It, me Estate. 11.(0. Him 8. Brown 2M Windsor AVI

Estate 110.29. Caps itoy, I Point XL XL al

Alios Cord. 1132-14 Lafayetts street A 20. Capo May, Delaware Bay Point lot 7. section «, Devine Delaware Bay and Sewelr, electric power station.|21l.. May Delaware Bay and SeweU i L _R. stand pipes at power sta■srse ‘Charles Cox. loU 14. It, It, 2*. secon 11. Devine Estate IX2«. Annie Duck any. X22 8L John sL 97.lt.

Point R. Uon. 9L99. Cap* May. Delaware Bay Point R. R, wire poiee on

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9. section II, Devins

Hughee 1914-19 LafaysUs El dredge Johnson, 412-11 Bank i El dredge Johnson. 9X4-27 North street 44L1A

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_ Eldredg* Johnson, 420 Columbia Ave M Ddredgs

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EJdredgs Johnson, land north rids of Balia street. —■

. A<i“ am “ Annie C. Knight, AUi Beach Avenue iloMAO. Annie C. Knight, Con

Avenue 4221X.0V.

^^J.^Parker. Lenslng. 499-419 Lafnyett* Edgar Lockwood Estate til SL John Theodor* Mueller Estate 1114 DeDsfur

street- 424 L99.

ri2 ,, ssm M jsa. 101 u - “ c,lon - T . D - W. r. Munce. lots 14. 17. II, 'll. sec-

^Uhnger loU 14; 1A section 17, Devins Estate 44.1A

^Krabelis Rogers, ill - Washington 8L Arabella Rogers, 917 Decatur ktreet.

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Jjabells Itogsra, 11-U Howard street _ Arnbelln Regers, nsrtlwrty corn SSwwMM'cSSiiS 901-9 Beech Avenue. 994-7 Beech Avenue

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Cape k SOL N 1 Thus. P. Curley, Solicitor.

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JAM PIS M. K- HILDRETH Col'Kbki.uiu-At-Lxvv 214 Ocean Htreet CAPE MAY, N.J Notary Public

T. STEVENS

COUNSELLOR AT LAW, d!4 Wasuimutua Sr. ( ArsMav. N.J. blaster and Soliatoi to Chancery, supreme Court Commissioner. Notary Public. Commissioner for Pennwlvsnis.

W H BRIGHT, FIRE INSURANCE

Holly Beach, N. J.

Contractors & Builders YORK BROS, P. O. Box 66i. Cape May, N. J.

TOGONSUMPTIVES Edward A. Wilson’» Preparation of Hypophosphites and Rlodgetll from the original formula Is the Sovereign Remedy for Consumption, AHtlima, Bronchitis; Catarrh, La Grippe, Coughs, Colds, and all Throat and Lung Maladies. Thousands of people say they bat ! been relieved by 1L Thane who have used it will hnve m. other, and recommend il o their fellow sufferers. It has cured many afler they weie given up as ineurabU by their physicians. The undersigned as a consumptive can testify Irom his own experien to its value. Write at once—delays are dxmgerous, and may prove fatal. For full particulars, testimonials, etc., address. C. A. ABBOTT, Role Agent. OO Ann Btroct, New York City, i

ECZEMA and PILE CUHE TTTJTJW Kno * lug what ll was to anffer £ AJhCt i w ii[ glrr FREE OF CHARGE to ant afflicted a positive car* for Ecerms Balt Rheum. Erjelpelaa. Piles end Sklo Disease. I Detect relief. Don't suffer long-

Pure Fig Bars (Selected Nats Used) Guaranteed under the Pure Food A Drugs Act of June 80,1906, He rial No. 18787. A Perfect Food A Pure Fruit A Natural Laxative to strength nf fruit only HOME MADE For sale al Druggists. Smyrna Fig Co. Brooklyn. N. Y.

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OPOUR OWN ST ATI PS FREE FREE With yonr first cash purchase of $1.00 and upwards, by presenting this advertisement and learn all

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-FEW STAMP SYSTEMWe have tbe best shoes we can boy for the money id great variety. Shoes for men, women and children, and redeem the stamps when you

get 100 at

Tboe. H. Taylor, Central Shoe Story Opp Reading Terminal. 6o6 Washington St

James J. Doak Carpenter & 5$uilaei Jobblna Promptly attended to No. 833 Washington Street CAPE MAY, N. J. Local Phnin 97 . ~ .

AGENTS WANTED—18x20 crayon portraits 40 cents, frames 10 cents and up/sneet pictures one cent each. You can make 400per oenL profft or $ week. Catalogue and' samples

CmragoTlIl. The New Hotel at Cap* May U * ;rand •jfr»ir..The Old Bank Is j landmark of th* xdty. but them la room t grow. Add r»v name to the list of

Plano pr Organ any or evening For r phonaTSat^D

Krubrk B. lUd^n, "

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OUR INVITATION ll you^have never had any dealings with ui, please consider this an inviution to give us a trial. We will open an account with you, in which your deposit? can be payable either on demand pr 14 days notice. On the latter accounts, we pay THBEE PER CENT. INTEREST Call and see us or write to us and we will gladly open an account with you Security Trust Company

Cor. Washington and Ocean Sis.

CAPE MAV, W. J.

Buy a Gas Range ^ and— Cook With Gas CAPE MAY ILLUMINATING CO. 0. A. Merchant, Jr.. Mgr. Both Phones.

M. C. SWAIN MANUFALTUKEK OF Artificial Stone Pavement, Cellars, Floors. Etc., Etc ms ahis btsisb ssTinaa. MY eoio* OR DIX1CI A SKOAOT Au. Work Guaranteed and Best of Reference Furnished 30 'STjeATRa 'T r i-w-p*r-m-wrKTr—w Office and Residence. 337 Windsor Ave. Cape Mar, A. /.

.WALL PAPER Big' Reduction In Spring Styles Before Decorating your Room look at my New Stock. You can save money by it. ■'* BURLAPS, UNCRUSTA WALTON. W. LENOIR 626 Washington St. Cape Mag, N. J.

MECRAYS’ CENTRAL MARKET Cor. Washington and Ocean Streets 602 Washington St. 217, 219, »| Ocean SC Meats, Groceries, Provisions and Fruits Chnk* Butters-Sharpless GUI Edtfe-A Spodatty Country Produce fresh daily from our own farm Pish, Oysters, CUnu and Terrapin. Dressed Paattry The Urges! market in Cape May.

Pierson a.nd Son.

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Cor. Washington and Union Sts. .

Where you Will iind choice Grocies, Vegetables, IV>v sions, and,fruits. We also handle “M«chener*.Star Hams'. Local Phone --

WILLIAM E. JOHNSON -5 CatrerKaalrra ’Phow* 140 Y. Ojstent. Salads, Lutieti. Croqhnu. TerraRio, Psttss.- fhosy Rolls, Brldah Cake. Boo Boos. IcsCrosm. Maekarooas. .. .„

•at^ WrddiuKs. Hgh T*as Lose

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^homas IX)• XflUlet &

office 320 wkSHiMoras nr. oafs may . .‘Boiti. F ho ties *' •’ -