DAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1908
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AN tNOVKNDKNT WKCIU.Y
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Mixad RaaulU in Niw J*r**; Tte ccueral outcome ot Uie
Uuu to Now Jersey U (TatU/lus-Tbe ■tale retuaia* tiopreauauly Repubtlca By one ot Ute iargust majortOes lo Us fatatory. It locruaaea Uie KopuMicau majority ot 1U repreaeotauou to
Cooxreaa, and soads another ov< wOoiuuattly Hepubllcao Dexlslature
Treutoo. It repuiUalea Um> mall clou inMlmmll.ma ot Ui* *O-Oall0<l "NSOple a DotiOy " aaainat valuaole lexlalaum>, »iLii atao cue Icuorant or Inalocere etloru ut protwacd aOd proteaaiooal "usmpereoce*' propogauaista to secure to* election ot too tneuU*. promoters and supporters ot saloons Ut Ute name ot arui-aaloou local op tiou." Lpou all Uiuae thlntj* Ute ot»u
la to Be itearluy cuucratulated. Lnlonuuuety Ute picture u m By oua Blot wiiicB la so cross
otteoartc- aa to In rite Foucnc's epbcra
a BlutMter. Tite crtmioality at "eotUu* out* ot Averott Colby i WtUlam Futlowcs Alorstut In Qte i at Ncsara Is too ooitoui tor dtso
tuu. 'iieseoa is always a crime, anu so la U a crime to cbock Ut mldcareer so Benettcent a work ot Otvla meauainc aa Utal wblctt Bas recently been pertortued by Ute Bfinrltt ot *■ - ' county and to incur the pos>ue comttuoua. a bat Alossrs. Colby amt at or salt were detested tbrouen uvacoery no intedtgent obeervor wU uoeuL Compart son of Ute votee cast
IPPEIt TO ' CKTIU CHURCH Made by Judge Taft In BehaH of the Filiplnoa. •A Grtet Misslenery Work That l Certain to Premets Christian Civ
msation.**
Ttie extension of ■ ritallaln* Chris Uanlty smotts th* Ftllplnos aa adrocstad by Jude* Taft both before his speech of scceptaoo* of th* nomln* Uon to the presidency end In thst docnment l»elf -has been widely conimantsd npon In Ut* pulpits of the Doited States. The vole* of the clef jj has given earnest commendation U> th* attitude of Judge Taft, who whan governor general of tbs Islands exerted the utmost Influence for amelioration of the condition of th* Inhabitants of th# archipelago, and that too, at the cost of great self sacrifice on Ms own part In refusing th* ■sat on the supreme bench, to which be was both called and commanded by President Roosevelt. Never sine* h* first assumed th* burden of th* governorship of the Philippines has the welfare of th* Fill poo os ceased to be olca* to th* heart of Judge Taft U his speech of aetwptsnes again he reminded th* Americans that It Is th* duty of this country as * strong. Christian and enUghtansd nation to give spiritual as well as material aid to th* distant brown bretb-
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FrisodaMp Council, No. t7. D. ot A.IseU oa Tuesday aftsenoon of sash wash I flJ0,tm Jr. O.U.A.M. UaU, Cold Bpring Th* John Mscray Post No., 40. 0. A. R teeto on ths third Friday of sect moolk siTJO o'clock p. m,, at Franklin street
.j cpoumuua. inesw course — --.swlou Uusi Uw preaeni laan- «.-* ut uw party ut Newark and 19s sex County nwiuuled UuAr Banda W1U. in* work ur wvro privy to U or inis.it ot 1L Bui formair “bon Uory to Uu> will of tatur superiors,
SomOU pactyr
out even irom IBs point of view o. In* sod muirost of Uuws sou did It, uor, wuen is certain lo react WlL. ■^me man in lludson County, wi "direct primaries ' system rduned^tL haul* by U1S result of me pitman and Lous probably caused the defeat of on* ur morv Republican carwiirtntv^ mai.enuy prosper. Toey cannot per wuicd they are tupidly or spitefully directed. The enlightened principles wtuth the great majority of IBs people of the state Bare cordially adopted will not be abandoned Because ot the betrayal of one of (heir chiei
TsfVs Appeal to Church. Bar. Albert Huristsos. pastor of Roberts Park church. Indianapolis, Ind„ In ■ recent sermon thus spoke of Judge Taft's appeal to ths Christian
fwonl* of America:
“Mr. Taft used words of wisdom in referring to this question In his notification speech. EUs appeal Is not only to Ms party, but It la to the Christian choreh of America. It i that every man whose heart beats loyally to Jesus Christ must rejoice In tbs statement eo truthfully mads. Mr. Taft said: < W* have established a government with effective and honest exscntlvs departments In th* Philippines and a dean and fearless administration of Justice: w* have created and school system wMcb Is educating the youth of the Islands In English s~* *“ Industrial branches: we have ted great government public worta, roads and harbors; we have Induted-the private construction of 800 miles of railroad: «e have policed the ilsnds so that their condition I iw and order Is better now thi aa ever lieen to their history.' “Mr Taft la better tilted to ■ n this question than any other i the government today by virtu# of la dose connection with the problem. Ms experience and personal ooaarvaof the work being done; hence what be say* will be heeded by th* Christian church with Intense Interest. Infldvnc* of Christian CivMzstJsa. “More than ten years before Dewey soiled Into Manila. Bishop our missionary bishop for fifty in India, predicted that era lon_ missionary would find an open door In
Philippines, bet God
how the door was to be o; “Now we bear Mr. Taft saying: TT# re engaged in. the Philippine* In g great missionary work that do** nation honor and la certain to pro-
Cfaariaa a D*w** wgs cowxptrollar of the currwy under Mr. MMOMej. Bine* 1W2 b* has been preNdamt of ths Central Trust company M Qiicago Writing la Tta Public. Louis F. Foot calls attention to ths fact that several years ago Mr. Daw** ^rot* a book antltlad “Th# Banking Systsm of ths United States." Th* following to taken from Mr. Poofs article: In describing in that book th* “prssmt need of our national banking system,” Mr. Daw** distinctly srgoas tor th* Insurance Idas that . Bryan advoitsd in congress and upon which Ms • r advancing to th*
. to a •proposed Uw.
Bryan to congreas. which would have isvtod a tax upon national hank* for th* purpose of «rw sttog a fund for the Insurance of deposit* Mr. Dawes wrots: , -National banking statistic* show that a fund of the necesaary amount would soon be created by a cotnparaHvsly emsii tax upon each national
It must certainly be ad
mined that t)i« establishment of such a fund would have a tendency to pre vent the mad rushes of small and large depositors during time* of panic, for mohey which they board away In safety deposit be ire or other hiding
CITY DIRECTORY.
Mayor—Frederick J. Mai via Jan 1,1910
Alderman—Vacancy.
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“ asvjsi o'gioob p. m., at sran j i>~g ,,Jan.L1911 Mayfiswsr indgs. No. aw. li
Joseph H. BlwsU...Jsn.l, 1911 Bant. F. Wart ...Jan.1,1909 Louis C. Bayra ...Jan. L1909 T. S. Townsend. .Jan. 1.1909
(Ucoodar—J. W. Thompson. Jan. 1,1910 Amaasor Uhsi.T.CaapbaU Jan.l, 1909 - "ootor aoL Nsodlaa .. .Jaa. 1.1909
Mtorar—L H. Bmlth Jr., Jan. 1,1909
atySolidta'-Thos. P Curley,Jan.!,1911
Mt. Inspectoi . W. 7. Mo?-
Jan. L1909
Order ot Odd Fellows—MseM asch Friday st th* Auditorium. Jaokaou strasL OgsllaUs Tribe, No. UT. Improvad Ordar of Bad Man—Masts at 110 Washington
mat.
Caps May Firs Department, mmu first londay rveuujg In a^ month st corner Washington and Franklin straru
BOARD OF EDUCATION.
Samual R. BUtoa, President . Dr.>. L. Leach.., A’lUlam Porter, CUrk.—.— Howard F. Otter William R. Sheppard William B. Gilbert George & Douglass Luther Ogden.Dr. V. M. D. Marcy
BOARD OF HEALTH.
Dr. A. L Laach. Prasldant.BspL L190# Dr. V.M.D. Msrey, Health officer “ 1911 Robart. & Hand ” 1909 . .. ww
1910 1911
William R. Bbeppard. . William Porter, Secret*
Board of Trade President, Luther a Ogden; Secre lory, A. O. Merchant, Jr.; Treasurer, rhorns* W. Millet.
U. H. Weather Buroan. X14 Ocean BL,
Geo. L Lovett, AgaM.
• • If the effect of such a law would be to render bank deposits more stable mider all conditions, aa to our Judgment would be the case, no law could be of more vane and 1miiortanoe to the debtor, or to -the creditor. or to the community st Urge. * • • Besides the great Importance of tbs law. as reUtrd lo the general prosperity of the country. It la meritorious as preventing the keen anffertog In those localttte# where bank fallursa occur, and where the hard earned savings of the community, under our present tow*, are often swept away. By anch a Uw, losses are distributed ns by insurance, th* beneficial effects of which need no argument. To the passage of anch a law to proper form, ws trust the efforts of congreas will
Church Directory
Hector's office hours—9 to 11 7 to 8.90 p. m. — Dtrlns oervioea at BL Mary’s Church. Washington street, during
Bun-
TRU8T8 AU ROT HURT
•arioasly AMBoted by ths Panic Thai SU1I Hart*Ths Saturday Brruing Post, of recent data, contains mors statistics showing that, according to the reports of th* New York savings banks, tbs number of accounts opened for year ending July I was 78.000 thar for the year before, while the number of accounts dosed was 48.000 greater than th* year before. The
da/a at LOO and 9 o'clock
and Friday evenings at T.M o'clock.
AH aarrlcaa wfll be held In ChepeL Confeesions—Saturday a and Thnrsdays before the First Friday, from 8 JO to h. p. m , and from 7 80 to9JO p. m. CUCBCH or TH* AbVKkT. LeJsvstts BL,between Jackson & Dscatur Bar. Arthur Hess. Bector — — ' - - tloo of the ,***'""
. withdrawn 941,000,000 This show* a-large Mtrtnkagv in the cavings of th* people of that stats. And now comas a New York wholesaler with the statement that on July 32 the Ann addressed a letter to
and confectioners of th* United Btol asking tor flgnrea showing trade e at that tl
“Staple groceries, 10 per cent leea the east era states, U per cent leas In th* sou them state* and 9 par cer' *- th* middle wash
fluencc of Christian civilisation. It to cowardly to toy down tbs burden until purpose Is acMewed.' Troa, re believe that th* American _ pie will allow this to be done. IN* sacrifice has been* made, ths eoog ot the redeemed people will Jr* long fill —eu and earth with gladneea. ’ Tbs ih are ever lonely and Joy to**, bat who bring Jbe sacrifie* to ths altar will And the Joy of the . Lord
i within them.”
TWO “PRACTICAL KOT
Ths ’Whiteness of the Fo« and ths
some of their foes in one county. Because of the worse than had Judg me ut ot some of their friends eli ■ too in teiilgeuUy the civic benefits of Be publican policies and Republican gov exnmeot to revere* her recordwf tart dosen years. Despite some deplorabto and Indeed unforgivable de- - the general achiev Tuesday was one of which the eUte may well be proud.—New York Tri-
Chsrie# N. Fowler, the efwnwiiftaa on ^ currency of the House of BepreeenUUves and represents Urn from th* Fifth District of New Jersey, who elected for th* eighth time a plurality of about #,000, * himself as a csndUIsJs for Bpealus of th* House to the Blxty-drat Congress upon th* following platform. “The House efahall elect a hoard of Mating of seven members, which ahal be charged withh the direction legislation which Is now assumed by the Speaker of th*
Now, jny dear sir, yon and I an practical meu. and you are on tbs ground sud know th* coodltloas bettcr than I da If you think there to
any danger of your visit to tog tronbi* or If you think
lothtog special I Mould b* informed bout, or no matter to which 1 eouM
jlw* yon aid, why, of roars* the visit for the dm* being, s few weeks hence begot* I massage. I shall get yon
uot connected with th* campolgo. From Edward H. Hsrrlman’a cpnBdro
tlal statement to hMyra? —* About a week before the .
ths autumn of 1904. when U certain that the slats ticket wo Democratic and —' ■* '
th* luxuries, 16 par cent, leaa to eastern state*. 18 per cant less to the ktharn autea and IB per cent lee* th* waatara ststaa The falling off biscuit and bakers' articles and In eucfactlonera’ trad* shows subatantialtj ths sama per cent" ■ To show bow th* trusts can rim ths evils that afflict otbe Bryan recently called attention tact that a recent lasne of Om _ Street Journal shows thst the InternaJsMl Harvester company made tar* *r net profits last year than in any preceding year, and th* directors of ih* Internadooal Harvester company are largely the same as ths director*
*f the »ta«l tnmt
EXTRAYAGASCB 0ALGER IN* fsdarel administration last yi tobt 184.000,000 more than It *P< i Ih* 1898 war. At th* recant bai or’a conventlou Utwrence B. Glllaaf .. pwldeat of the BqultaM* Trust Company of New York, dtocneatog the ad-
afflustattoo, eald:
“Aa to our private Uf* so to our.esflooal finances, the year 1907 aeenr— have bean cue of exceeding cost
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COUNTY DIRKCTORY.
Justice Trenchard. Rep U14 Circuit Judge—Allen B. Endlcou Rep. 1911 Law Judge—James M. E Hildreth Rep.’ 1#U Prosecutor of Plea*—Ernest W. Lloyd, Hep 1918 Sheriff—Robert B. Corson. Hap Coroner—W. A. Lake, Rep, • - Coroner—Wm. H_ Thoaupaon Caroner'4-Nathan A. Cohen, 190# County Clerk—Julius Way, Rep.. .1*10 Surrogate—Chaa- P. Vsnsmsn 1912 County nuperintendent oi echooU, Oscar 0. Harr IW* County Collector—Joseph L Beall, Rep. 1908 County Hoard ol Elections-Learn-ing fe. Hughes ... - 1909 County Board ot Elections—Henry F. Daugherty, Rep County Board of Elections—William J. Tylar, Den. 1910 County Board of Elections—Michael H. Kearns, Dem. iwov Terms of Court—Second Tuesday In April, September sad December. BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS A. B. Smith, Palermo Jan. 1,1910 W. & Johnson Ocean City .Jan. L1910 John P. Fox, Ocean City ..Jan. 1,1910 Sylvester Spence, Goshen.. Jsu. 1. 1911 J. D. Ludtom, Bo. Dennis . .Jaa. L 1#19 D. BchaUeogar, Erma Jaa. L1909 J. T. Bennett, Cape May . .Jan. 1.1910 H. B. Rutherford. Cap* May Jan. L 1909
(Jtisrles Havre, Sea I ChasCloaUng.Se*
Anthony B. Bmlth, Director Sunn*! Townsend. Clerk State Senator—Rob. E Hand, Repa9 Assemblyman—C. E BUlle. Rep .19 TAX COMMISSIONERS. ;. MaiahtU, SeavUla -1909 Sill well U. Townsend. Cape May Court House.- -.1911 Aaron W. Hand. Cap* May aty....1910
8.00 A to- Morning Prayer Utanv and Sermon, (on the first Sunday - mouth celebration ot Holv Co— jllOJOa m. Sunday School Ip. Evening (Choral) Barrios .and t ion TJO p. m. W**kJ*ys-W*Jn*ed*ys,Ev*olng Prayer
TJO p. m.
8 sluts Day's, Celebration of the Holy Communion 9.00 a m.
.at 7 JO. Sunday morning Workers Meetlag
10.00 A 14,
Sunday School at 2.90 y. a Wadeesday evening Prayer Meeting at ~'oung People’s Meeting Friday at TJO o’clock
o'clock.
Rev. J *7 Preaching ot iotheevfotog
Rev. James Burnt. Pastor. DSoeds) morning *t 10.90.
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A sod 6.80 r. a
uodayA
Bonds? Sobool pt 8 r. a
Epworth LesgtM Sunday evening s
7.80 o’clock ’
Mid-week prayer service Wednesday evening *t 8 o’clock. Class mar"
od Fridays’
Rev. J. W. Louden will conduct the i at theOcld Spring Ptesbytar-
James McLeod. D. P..Minister Bundsy twioes at 10J0, a m., u ***£& echool st 2J0 p. m.' Prayer meebug Wedneedsy 8.00 p Y. P. R O E Friday at 7 JO p. m. Blrangera *lw*rswelcome. KIKE ALARM CALL*.
grrftMifiUl (Jards.
JAMES M. E. HILDRETH Coukbblxok-At-Law H4 Ocean Street CAPE MAY, N J. Notary Pcbuo
J^KWIS T. STEVENS COUNSELLOR AT LAW, 614 WasBixorow Br.. Cara Mar. N.J. Master and Sobdior in Chancery. Supreme Court Commissioner. Notary Public. Commissioner for Pennsylvania.
OUR INVITATION II you have never had any dealings with uc, 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 THREE PER CEHT. IHTEREPT 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 MAY, N. J.
Buy a Gas Range =and= Cook With Gas CAFE MU ILLUMINATING CO. 0. A. Merchant, Jr,. Mgr. Both Phones.
M. C- SWAIN — manufacturer of — Artificial Stons Pavement, Cellars, Floors. Etc., Etc ms flss® siaas sstobs. AST COLOR 01 DEUGI S (rtOALTY
All Work Guaranteed and Best of Reference Furnished , 30 ’YTzlabs Er p>ltatxxaTCE. Office anu Residence, 217 Windsor Ave. Cate May, A. /.
W H BRIGHT,
FIRE INSURANCE la aa? Part af Cape May County
Holly Beach, N. J.
Contractors ft Builders YORK BROS. P. O. Box 661. Cape May, N. J.
James J. Doak Carpenter & S&uilaei
Jobblna
Promptly attended to No. 833 Washington Street
WALL PAPER
Big Reduction In Spring Styles Before Decorating your Room look at my New Stock. You can save money by it.
BURLAPS, LINCRUSTA WALTON. W. LENOIR
626 Washington St. Cope May, N. J MECRAYS’ CENTRAL MARKET Cor. Washington and Ocean Streets 602 Washington St. 217,219, xst Ocean St. Meats, Groceries, ProvlsfAs and Fralta Choice Batters-Sharpies* GUt E4g*-A Specialty Country Produce fresh dally from our own faro Fisk, Oyttars, dams and Terrapla. Dressed Faaltiy
The largest market in Cape May.

