CAMS MAY HEEAI.D. ’tHUH^AY.'siOT'EMBER 17, 1908
CAPE MAY HERALD LEWIS T. STEVENS
AN INOEPENDENJ WEEKLY
cblUbxl Bvvrr Thorwlay Aturauun «t Tha IIKHALD HulMinc. No. tit Wuhlactua 8U«M. CtuMmj CIV, N. j. SUBSCRIPTION: Ona Dollar Par Yaar In Advnnta IteunS at tha Poat otfioa at •- Mar. N- J-. aa aacood-otaa* •-All ma.... Jaroh U. l»0lTba Cape 1147 Dailp Herald V pub Uabed erary morolo*. except SBOdav during July and Ausual at One Dollai Par Seaaoa. AdYertlalu* RaleB l pon Application All Icllera lutooded for the Heral. allber editorial, advertlaln*. aubacrlp Don or lot) prtnUng. should be ad drvsaed to the CAPS MAY HERALD aU Waanlnglon 6L. Caps May. N. J.
i expand the clty'e money (tha 4ax payw me nay) aa carefully aa they would their own They -should nott fttYOf •
creator decree that: they would alncla Individual In proportion to hit
THURSDAY. SEITEMBKK I^ISOS
New enterprise* nnd new thlnct should be ctren encouiacement. bui new ectorprlaea and new corporation, which have been liberally encoura«*“ should be co in polled to make rctunhi ootnmeouraU with the prlvUecaa In.
hare had.
Every locality of the reeort ehou. be treated alike and be given In. provemenV In proportion to IV aa scssmeuU of taxea. and no paruculai section should be considered above
another.
After the new has been encour aged.then the old and the new should be treated alike Id proportion as the) make returns to the treasury of the
CITY MRCCTORY.
The John Msony Part Na.. 40,0. A. K. .csta on the third Prlday of each month at T.aO o'clock p. m.. at rrasklla stiwrt
Bbool bulhtlBK.
Mayflower Dodca. No. OW. lodependanl
Mayor—KrederlokJ v Melvln Jan 1,1010 Aidaman-r K, Duta. .. .Jus. 1.1000 Joenell—Wm. B. Shaw ...Jan. 1.1010 • Sant. H. Mooro. Jaw t tan
• Jim. Hand Jan. L 1010 Order of Odd Fellows—Mi. » SDlwaU Hand .. .Jan. L10101 at tha Audllertubj, JacLaoo atrvL - : Jaa. J.Doak ....Jan.l,10n Ottaiuiu 1Y1I*. No. 1»T. Improved Ordn - Joseph H. Elwcll ..Jan.1, 1011 of lied Meo-Meeta at U0 Waablonton
” Samir. Wara •.. .Jan. 1,1000 - Louis C. Bayia .. .Jan. 1/1000 - V. a Townaand..Jan. L, 1000 itaoorder—J. W. Tbontpaon. Jan. L1010 Asaeasor—Chat. T. CauipbaU Jan. 1 1W ,oilector--Boh Nsedlaa .. .Jaa. 1.100V I reasurwr—l. H. Smith Jr., Jan. 1.1MM atyS-Uitc-nThoa-P CuHey.Jan.1,1011
JAMK8 M. E. H1LDKETH COCMBBLUnt-AT-LaW 214 Ooaaa Street CAPE MAY, N.JNotauv Publmt
Cape May Fire Department, mseu Monday aviuing In aaeh month at < Washington and Franklin stresu
T. BTKVENB:
..Jaa. 1.1»0>
BOARD OF EDUCATION.
iamual R. 6Dies, President IOCS l*r. A-L Uaoh — 1910
vViyiam Porlar, CMrlL ...
REPUBLICAN TICKET President of the United Slate= WILLIAM H. TAFI Of Ohio ' Vice President of United Stale, JAMES 8. SHERMAN Of New York For Congreea. JOHN J. GARDNER, of Atlantic County. For Assembly. CORSVILLE E. 8TILLE. of Upper Township. For Coroner, JEROME S. RUSH, of Ocean City.
Call for t
s Second District Congresi
Pursuant to the authority veate. In by us the rules of the Republics) Party, we hereby call upon the R* , publican voters of Atlantic, Burling too. Cape May and Cumberland com Uex, comprising the Second Congreei tonal District of the Slate of New Jersey, to elect delegates to a cot , ventlon to .be held at the Odd Fe: lows' Hall. South New York avenui Atlantic City, N. J.. Sept. 24. 190t. at 11 o'clock, for the purpose of non. Dating a candidate for the House o RepreeentaUvcs of the United Statefor the Second Congressional Diatrlc of New Jersey, to be voted for st tfanext general election to be held on
Not. S, ISO*.
The basis of representation unde; this call will be one delegate tor ear i 100 Republican votes cast at tne 1st Gubernatorial elecUon tor the Gu bematortal candidate and one deli gate for each fracUon thereof exceeu ing forty votes. The said delegate from each county will be apportlonev ■ mnng the several bub-dlvisions c> tha counties by the respective chair m»ti of the several county commit The cumber of delegates to which each county will be entitled undei this call will be as follows. Atlantic. *1; Burlington. 66; Cap. May, 25; Cumberland. 50. -The delegates to the said convei Don shall be elected at primaries u be held on Tuesday, the 22d day o September, 190*. under call to be la sued by the respective chairman o the several county committees am according to the rules of the Repub Ucan Party now In force In the re spectlve counties of the Second Con gressional District By order of the Republican Com mitlee of the Second Congreasions
District.
EDWARD S. LEE. THOMAS J. ALCOTT. R. E. HAND. MORRIS DAVIS, Dated. Bridgeton, Aug. 24, 19tfT.
Look Wall for Counctlmen. The legislative government of th< municipality of (he City of Cape Ma) Is composed of nfne coundlmen. thre 0f whom are elected each year tr serve for three year terms, and Iron among their number they annnalh choose s “President of CoancIlJpySr presides over their deUberaUons to: one year. Under the present law the terms of the members begin on Jan wary 1. and they are elected at thi preceding Not ember electiona. The voters of Cape May City wU la November choose three members and the candidates will be selected at the primaries of tbs Democratic and Republican parties which will lx held next Tuesday. September It. from one until nine o’clock in Ur
City Connell makes the approprii Dons for the support at the ysari> expenses of the resort. Issues bond, at will, provided the total hood Issut thall not exceed (exclusive of se’ 1 bonds and school bonds) fifteen per centum of the assessed value of the city at Us last valuation, and In fact carries on all of the boslneas of the manic! pal tty. without any check from an sxecuUve head. The Mayor of tha dty has no part In Its government, and does not evsa have control of the Police department, ha sure, he can veto ordlnancei his veto can he over ridden by a majority vote of council, by tthe same a timber of members as
to pass ordinances.
11 Is, therefore, vary Important that whan coundlmen an nominated la the primaries that'they be good men. who have Interests In tha mors than a mars residence. They onght to ha business men
CURRENT THOUGHT W hat is Uppermost in Minds of Many Thinkers Nsw Jersey Sescoast Development. From Newark Star:— The establishment of summer head quarters at Sea Girt for the Governoi commander-in-chief of the New Je sey National Guard has had one gooo effect. It has directed the attenDon the State to the sescoast and development Now Jersey possesses sr beaches and sand dunes > source of wealth superior to the goii silver deposits of a mining-camp slate. Out of the seashore a sprung a wealth in a tew yean, e estimated Id the hundreds o. millions, and development has onti Just begun. All this has heretofon been left to private enterprise, only Interest the State took In It was collect revenue from taxes. Ther. s been HtUe or no State policy it regard to the natural resource* of the coast, the flaheriee and oyster dam Interest. Governor Abbott was the first execuGve to see the great importance of the oyster Industry.son aa he who purchased Sea Girt. But the great fishery letterests havt l«3t to the explottaDoc of New Yorkers, and valuable species have almost been destroyed by their greed. New policies In regard to the sea coast are now formulating. A con oils Inland waterway paralleling South Jersey coast la about to bt ned. A splendid harbor id to be established at Cape May. where i new Newport Is rising out of thi s. and this enterprise will vasUy oeneflt the whhole hinterland. State regulsDon and protection of the salt water fisheries Ip now demanded to give New Jersey the benefit of th( natural wealth which the ocean brl 9 ir coast. Governor Fort has not revived the long-mooted project of ai ocean boulevard from the Highland, to Cape May, against which enter prise the Ocean Grove Camp meet Ing Corporation has obstinately stoo. a conference is to be bald onTh subject la September. If, however, whole coast outside of the sbor. stretch comprising Ocean Drove ahal, co-operate, this obstruction to pro grass cax be removed forthwith is repeal of the corporadon's med-
ieval charter.
The'Chanoa In Ease Prom Collier's Weekly: Among the Young American States men, no one. It seesna to us, has more invigorating tone of riraigktfor wariness and common « Everett Colby, who has done much U 1mprove, corporation-ridden New Jer sey, and to free It and the Senau of Mr. Dry den. In an lntera«Dn, address st Chautauqua recently. Mi Colby pointed out bow the wave o> political reform would naturally In crease Independent voting ajid dlmli 1th the affect of party labels, wWcL stand now for no clear Issues, eacl party wishing to stand as fi albls on general Virtuous propositions Another effect of the wave win b< to stimulate primary reform. Jersey fortunately, already has an Unproved primary, to that the effort of tha ms^ chlae to prevent Senator Colby’i nomination Is rendered much mi
whether the Republicans of hls dls trie! are awake or Mleep on Septem her 22. The maehBe will be awake. Hare’s hoping those not controlled by the machine will appreciate their opportunities.
how a young couple conquered their
-The Betty-Hob Housekeeping Co." The stories of the month are "Db is and tne Duka," by Emery Pottle; “Orita's Father," by Mary FeasOoss “Love In tha Foothffla." by W- C Morrow; “Tha Longest Way •Round, by Charles BattaU Loomis, and "The
idw. H. Phillips. William B. Bbrppsnl iVUllam B. Gilbert leorge 8. Douglass Lather C. Ogden...— Dr. V. M. D. Msroy
.HM 1 II11
Ml m» 1W9 M0 JtWO
BOARD OF HEALTH. A. I* Leach. President. Sept L W09 Or. V.MkD.Msrcy. Health officer “ 1011 itobsrt. 8. Hand “ Wllllam K. Sheppard MO William Porter, Secretary “ M0 George U Lovett i*‘‘ Board of Trade President, Luther C. Ogden; Becre ary. A. O. MarchauL Jr.; Treasurer, ruomna W. Millet. U. B. Weather Bureau, H4 Ocean BL, Gee. U Lovett. AgeaL Church Directory or. mast’s a. c. cacacn. Rev. Father D. ‘i- Kelly, Rector. Rector's office hours—0 to 11 a. m.;
io 8.80 p in.
m..——Sundays, d.16, 8 and 10 sun • •• Weekday*. 7 JO a m.
Sunday mud Friday livening Bender*
at 8.00 o’clock.
Uonfeeslons—Saturdays, and Tbunr days before the First Friday, from S 30 to u. p. m , and from 7 80 toil JO p m.
COUNTY DIRECTORY.
Justice Supreme Court—Thou W. Trenchsrd. Rep. - Mi Circuit Judge—Allen B. Endloott -Rep Ml Law Judge—James M. B. Hildreth Rep - Ml Proeeculor of Pleas—Ernest W. Uuyd, Rep ——1918
Sheriff—Robert B. Corson. Hep Coroorr—W. A. Lskv. Hep.
Coroner—Wm. H. Tbompaon 1908 Coroner—Nathan A. Cohen 1909 County Clerk—Julius Way. Rep ..1910 Surrogate—Ubss- P. V»nemsD....I912 County superintendent ol .-cbooli Oscar O Harr..., - 191W County Collector—Joseph I. Scull. - m 1W*
ty Board of Electlone—Leam-
K Hughes - - - - 1900 County Board of Elections—Henry F. Daugherty. Rap 191b 'County Board of Elections—William J. Tyler, Dem IS lb County Board of Elections—Michael H. Kearns, Dem 1909 Terms of Court—Second Tuesday April, September and December.
Sunday*—Celebration ■nunIon. 7J0 a. m. LJiaav —
,ly Con>-
Frajer. bermon. (on the first BuikIb)
Week d«je-W*Jneed«jm,ETeolng Prayei ^Snu IMy's end Thuratays—Cdebralon of the HoI> Communion 7.*'a. m. sattist envue*. Preach log oo 6u-day morning at 10.9. U the evening at 7 JO. Bunday morning Workers Meeting » LOO A. V. Booday Bcbool at 2.80 r. «. Wednesday evenlu. Prayer Meeting a 7 JO o'clock Young People’s Mee Ing Friday even lag at 7 JO o'clock Men's Meeting Saturday evening vti.lk o’clock, riasr «. a. cbubcb. Rev. James Burns, Pastor. Preaching «u Bonds) morning et 10.80. la the evening at 7.45.
Baodaya. Sunday Bcbool at * r.' «, Epworth League Booday evening > 7 JO o’clock Mid-week prayer eervioe Wedneeda, evening at 8o’clock. Class meetings, Tuesday, Tbursda) ad Friday ereuiogA
COLD SPUING Kev. J- W. Low den will conduct the #rvices at ibe Cold bpring Presbyterjan Church Sunday morning at 10 80.
Bunday school st U0 p. m. Prayer meeting Wedneedsy 8.00 n Y. P. 8. C EFriday at 7 Jo p. m. Blracgers always welcome. KIBE ALARM CALLS. The Firs Department has rearranged lu Are alarm boxes, sod the following are the numbers and new location of
iioxss.
25. Washington street, near Bcfaellei gar's Landing. 82. Ws'hlagtoo street, near Union. 47. Washington street and Madison
avenue.
64 Lafayette and Bank streets. 66. Broad and Elmira streets. 06. Pittsburg and NewJerwey avenue*. 09. Btoekton avenne, between Jefferson and Queen streets. 73. Franklin and Washington streets 76. Howard street, opposite Btoekton "82. Colombia Avenue an^bi streets- " 84. Ocean 91. Sooth 1
In the September number of Sue
cess Magazine, John L. Matthews describes “Tha Reign of Lawlessness In Kentucky," Walter K. Way! contributea an artiola. “Making tha Des
saaom," and Albert White isacussee oar prograas in aaroth an article entitled “At the
Threshold of FUbhC" The subject of Order of
Orison Sweet Kardaa'a editorial “Why Take Life 8o Bfcrfontty, .
wayr Margaret H. H. Morse telti Cape May Cowndl, No. IW; Royal Ar
Jr. O.C.A.M>No 1M—Masts is hall st Odd Spring, every Tuesday evanlng at 7 oteiook. Oolumbta Lodge. Re **. Indepatetete
^KWIB
OOUNBELLOB AT LAW, 014 WsaatsoToa ftr.. Caps Mar. N. Master and Bolidtonn Chancerrsupreme Court Commissioner. Notary Public. • Commissioner for Pennsylvania.
WH BRIGHT, FIRE INSURANCE la aav Part of Cape May County Holly Beach, N. J.
Contractors & Builders YORK BROS. P. O. Box 661. ,Cape May, N. J.
OUR INVITATION I< you have never h»d any dealings with us, please consider this an invitation to give us a trial. * We will open an account with you, in which your deposits can be payable either on demand or 14 days notice. On the latter accounts, we pay THBEE PEE CEHT. IKTEBEPT Call and see us or write to us and we will gladly open an account with you Security Trust Company
Cor. Washington and Ocean Sts.
CAPE MAY, N. J.
BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERiA. B. Smith, Palermo, ..Jan. 1.19U W. S. Johnson. Ocean City .Jan. 1,1910 John P. Fox, Ocean City ..Jan.1.191b (Sylvester fcpence, tiosheo...J*n, 1. 1911 J. D. Ludlam, So. Dennis . .Jan. 1.19lt D. Scbellenger, Erma Jan. 1.190b J. T. Bennett, Cape May ..Jan. 1,Me H. B. Rutherford, Cape May Jan. L 1909 Chariev Sayre, Sea Isle City. Jan 1,1911 Cbas Clouting, .Sea Isle City, Jan. 1,1911 Anthony B. Sfnlth, Ditecto: Samuel Townsend. Clerk State Senator—Rob. E. Hand. Rep.1911 mblymao—C E Stllle. Rep 1911 TAX COMMISSIONERSKills H. Marshall, Seville -1909 BUlwell H. Townsend. Cape May Qonrl lions*. 1911 Aaron W. Han-’., ( ape May City....1910
TAX SALE
NOTICE OF SALE OF LANDS FOR UNPAID TAXES FOR THE CITY OF CAPE MAY FOR TIJE YEAR 1S07. Public notice Is hereby «1v*n by Sol N**diM, collector of the city of C*i» May, lu the county of Cap* May, Stale ofNew J*r*ey. that be will eell at public sale all the iaods. tenement*, bereditamenU and real estate berelnaftei mentioned, lor the aborteet term foi which any person or persons wtU aaret to taka the same and pay the tax lien thereon. Including interest and coat* ol The arid sal* will take place at the City Had, at the corner of Washington and Franklin street*. In the aald CIO et Cap* May. on TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER tSTH. IMS. tha hour of on* o'clock In the afterDn of said day. The said land*, tenc mis, bared) lament* and real estate eo be sold, and the name* of the peris sgsinst whom the aald- taxea have
TOGONSUMPTIVES Edward A. Wilson's Preparation of Hypopbospbites and BlodgelU from the original formula Is the Sovereign Remedy- for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis; Catarrh, La Urippe. Coughs, Colds, and all Throat ami Lung Maladies. Thousands - been relieved . Those who have used it will have no other, and recommend It u> their fellow sufferers. It has cured many after they weie given up as iacuraile by their phyThe undersigned as a consumptive can tesUfy from hls own experience silo its value. W rite at once—delays are dangerous, id may prove fatal. For full particulars, testimonials, etc., address. C. A ABBOTT, Hole Agent. OO Add Street, Now York City. N. Y
ECZEMA Sind FILE CURE T7T5T?T? Koo • log wli*i ti w*. m •uff-i ril£l£l I will gtreKtiEKOF tTIARGI- ; afflicted s po-llivc cur* tut Keren). Rheum. Er)*lprbu>. PtL* sod Bkli ise. IdsimdI relief. DouT sufler loity «r. Write F. W. WILLIAMS. 400 Mankst venue New York. Koclo-e etsmp
:h parcel, arc as » Lan^Cot 0 *)
section IT. ML Var16. It, section It,
John Da vine Batata >LM.
John 8. Brown SM Windsor Avenue. William Bennett EhRate, Madison Avanua, lot adjointn< Maria BullitL **.16. J. B. Barr, lot I, aection «. Divio*
Batata 6S.0*.
titaphen Barker Batata stable rear ol North Street. 61.06. Samuel F. Cord. Ut-ll Waahlactot
atracL ITT. V0.
^Ahce Cord. 1122-14 Lafayette atreei Cap* May, Delaware Bay and Bewail ) Point iL K-, lo* 7, aection 4. Devin.
Batata |10.f£.
Capa May, Delaware Bay and Bewail) Point B. K. electric power station.6216.
tion. 11.06.
R^tL,'
Delaware Bay and BewaD's wire, poiaa croaaarma MX-
”Chsriaa Cox. lot* 14, 1*. U. 24, section 11. Devine Estate. 12.20. Anal* Duckeny. (22 BL John at. fT-12. CaroUns Edmunds, lot », Dal* tract,
Jaffarson street. »xo».
Linda Fte***. ■** Queen street |:t.-
^^r^FUudjsn. tot 2. sectidc II. Devine
Lewis UUdrelh. *T» Franklin aL 84L
^PhlUp Hnghea 1(14-11 Lafayette street
^Hsrvy ^Jacksos. 100t-I Wl
Annie *C. Knight J Beach AvanueTllPM.I Annie C Knight. < Avenue $6266*0.
LParttar Lansing, 44I-41* Lafayatte ' Bdxar Lockwood Estate (IS St Joht Theodore Mueller Batata 1111 Decatui
(rest 22*4.2*.
“ “■ ’ ”• . W. Jf. Mn5c*. lot* T. *. section U, Da-
Arabella
Washington e Tsn-soe or.
Pure Fig Bars (Selected Nats Used) Guaranteed under the Pure Food A Drugs Act of J une 30,1906, He rial No. 13787. A Perfect Food A Pure Fruit A Natural Laxative to strength of fruit ealy HOME MADE For *ale at Druggists. Smyrae Fig Co. Br—klyn. N. Y.
10
OP OUR OWN STAflPS FREE FREE With your Brat cash purchase of 11.00 and upwards, by presenting
-HEW STAMP SYSTEMWe hare the beat ahoea .we can bny for the money in great variety. Shoe* for men, women and children, and redeem the stamp* when you get 190 at Tboa. H. Taylor, Central Shoe Stare. Qpp. Readina Terminal. 6o6 Washington St
James J. Doak Carpenter & SBuilaei Jobblna Promptly attended to No. 833 Washington .Street CAPE MAY, N. J.,
AGEIfT^W ANTED—IflxSO crayon 1 and PBEj tr ojnL profit.or 888.09 ‘-* s — * “tnplea Kbakk W. Williams Co., U08 W. Taylor Hlreet, . Chicago, 111
Tha New Hotel at Cape May Id r rrand affair. The Old-Rank (a a land mark of tha city, but there la room > -trow. Add your name to the list e and thereby help your
given on Plano or Organ any hour during day or evening For i, write, call or pbooe, Heti 67d
Mr. Thomaa H. Taylor, or «>< Was
agaat ter tha laaoaa Waldorf ahoea. which eaU lor 8W0 lor man ud woman. He has a new stock of thee* ahoea cc hand and they are well
Buy a Gas Range ^ and Cook With Gas
CAPE MAY ILLUMINATING GO. 0. A. Merchant, Jr., Mgr. Both Phones.
M. c. SWAIN MANUFACTURER OF Artificial Stone Pavement, Cellars, Floors. Etc., Etc ms ass® stsd® ssrassa. (IT COLOR OB DCUCa ( traOALTT
All Worm Ucarantmkd and Best of Refkrknck Fcrkibhbd 30 'Z'zLo.xza Office and Residence, 337 Windsor Ave. Cape May, A. /.
. WALL PAPER Big Reduction In Spring Styles Before Decornring your Room look at my New Stock. You can save money by it. BURLAPS, LINCRUSTA WALTON. W. LENOIR 626 Washington St. Cape May, N. J.
MECRAYS’ CENTRAL MARKET Cor. Washington and Ocean Streets 602 Washington St. 217,219. Ml Ocean SL Meats, Groceries, Provisions and Fruits :-i Chol'.e Betters-Sharpless CUt Idge-A SpecUhy Country Produce fresh daily from our own farm Fish, Oysters, Oait and Terra pin. Dr*a**4 Paultry The largest market in Cape May.
Pierson a nd. Son. #TH^iEw|BM»E|MAY^«RKET^> Cor. Wathlnston and Union Sts. Where 3'ou wiH find choice Grocies, Vegetables, Provi sions, and fruits. We also handle “Micheners Star Hams' Local Phone
WILLIAM E. JOHNSON
-i ' Catrer v t
fi 1 C Street
CAFK HAT
Roatern 'Pl.oor 1M T.
Oyster*, Salads. Cuilals, Croquette, Terrapin. Patlee. Rasp Rods. Bridal
Cake. Boa Boos, toe Cream. Mackaroooa.
iver, LIaeo. China. Catlsry. Candelabra. Palma. VloWen. Art. Table — ~— *-—* - -
Drooriuoos. AuboouWeQf. tVrdrtloas. H kb Tes*;' Leeebreeq. Card
Partita. Banqueta, Oolotioos. Analvereartee.
Sixteen ytata experieeor.FormvHy with H. B. Wimtoy. Philsdelphia. Flrei do-«-nric* Eetimatra obtarin^
^Tiomas ^,f). Jfiillot <& £oti GOAL WOOD & COKE Office 390 WASHINarOB ST- C(PX (SAY
Both Phone*

