OAPB MAY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1909
Ik* i.'ap* klar l** 1 o r H*™u U r>»<, uum UI114. **y*W ftUiKko lurlBs July uhI AujumU »i Ailtattulnc *Ul» U*u* AU MU*™ lal*u4*u lur Um W*t«w. •Itb*r Mlllsttel. »Ui*rti*Ui«. cub*cni>i|vu. u )ob prlnttna. *l.uuW t*' l. CAPB MAY HBRALO •V4 WMMUBlon Hr**l. CAP* M»JP. N. J PHONEBl li«ii. jj:X; Kmystoo*. OTV l-ruimMur * UM. Hull MW.
TIKR3DAY. AiltlL S. 1808. Uphold Prooidont* Hand Wc i.«ed hardly roa-lad every re«de th*i H »» me omy ol »* *wx» tnlaua, Uvu-Ou. AU and Beptu-l..^-*. a atreiiEttMin Preaident Taft's hands I every practicable way. In Ell tlo&c line from the
ever had a larrer ah« of the puu He oooftdeoce. All elemenu of th. people beMeve he win make a ar capable, patriotic official They L faith that he will be a Preaident (he eaUre country, resardless of | or locality. We have aH noticed t he has captivated the heart of t South, a region which has given vi few fEYora to his parly In the p.
VVe har« jus) secured thron-vh one o( the blinking institu.ons orthifeity 6$0 acres of OIL LANDS in the Virgin River O'! District,nsituated in Washington County, in the southern part of the State ol Utah. Oil wes only discovered in iliis district within, the past year, and there are now five producing wells in ihis district. . The title to this land is nhsoliuely perfect and we can afford U> offer it at $25.00 p r acre It is worth this price for agricultural purposes, and if oil is discovered in paying quantities upon same, one can easily realize $■ ,000.00 per ac:c for ibcir purchase.
I6rms--t5.00 an acre Sown, balance in easy payment-
Preaident Taft'. «• hu gfreo ac impetus to the ti«< revival, -mu is what all of us had right to uxpeet, and what most of 1 - uzxioubUdly Aid expect. Shortly »ru (he election, he aaul that his euccei
(he whole couotry. We did nog sug port bias because he was a RepuMl earn, hot because we know that oi lodBstrial and questtons 1 waa wound. We knew this nog only (tarn what be said Uduring the earn pnlgn. hut from his record. He hat stayed »n«iy puts on the public stag during the past twenty years, and ha played all of them well. His eari. trainii* as a lawyer and Jurist hs; given him a grwT. of legal quesUoo. tb tbMr t(Md aspects which wiU is of avelat value, to ike country. li these days when trade Is recoverinl from the eboat which It, receive, through the fear of harmful meddllni
Mr. Taft’s balance and tact will > of Immense service to the people.
We have received- from the pror bureau of the Public Service Oscpo ration which runs moe‘. of the troi ley ifaes, gas and electric Ugh plants in north Jersey, shove Camde for gratis the following editorial ft the Cape May Herald:, ■ Farmers throughout this count; and >tbe# count! ee as well, *x aw si tins Governor Port’* action o the troUey freight MH Introduced t. Senator Gaunt, of Gtouceeter county K the measure beooaaee a law i promises to be of great benefit t the apricuitnfallsU. tor U would e aMe them to get tbetr produce,fn *~i mJIv to advantageous raarkt quickly, and cheaply. “The bill wag Indorsed by t State Qrsage j^.wjjch ‘Bmmtor la the bead and .by the memb the State Boar#' of ’ Agrtcalture. ras demanded by farmers eve»7V , h> ' add'passed both booses of the leg t Iiy large majorities In ea . k Is expected that Govern
David O. Watkins. Oommisaioi - of Banks and Insurance took pasas ter Havana Saturday, as 11 his o:
Hod. Bumqr says that Preaidant h blag of the Senate Is to gat f (dace and Hr. Watklae seems atstt . pd. ^mt the place win not be bie b matter who gets It, pr-ref ore, h Mbs away la search of rest. Th law qMges Hr, W^ina to bold th
moaey cannot be tusoed c due care. .This hqphlimen
The Bpriug Garden District offle «f tee United Gas lesprrvim.nl On l and OnlemWs ,aW ■Hil
MOR SALE
CITY DIRgCTONY.
—rredarick I. M.lvln, Jan. l,»lo
^WU-nnan—Ju**i>ii U. llusUrs.- Jan.l, 1,11 Cuunell-Wm. H. Ail** .-J»n. I, ISIS - “ Samuel H. .Moor. Jan. 1. 1SII
“ J.w- Band.... ..Job. 1. 1SI StTlwsll Hand Jan. I, ISIS ~ Jaa J. Dank Jan. 1T1SU Jo*. H. Hkell Jan. I, 1811 Wm. U. OUberi. ■. .Jan. 1, (Sir " John K, Jacoby Jan. 1, l*i:
. •• . Adam Siwlka Jaa. 1, 1*U
Preaident of Ovuneil—John K. Jacoby.
Tteaaldsr and Sui>*rtntend«nl of Water
Work*. John W. Tbomiiadn, Jan. J, 1*10 Coroners—Mark Lake. HbpabUcaa. As»»*aor—Krvln H. Bldredg*. Jaa J.1S1U city; November, 1,11; Wlloon A Collector—Qllborl C 1 lux he*. Jan. I, 1»1V M. U. Bapuldlean. Cold Bprine.
Treasurer—Tbo*. W. Millet..Jaft. 1.
City Solicitor— Jon. 1 City ISucIneer—b. H. Townsend. Jsi
Cnp* May Fir* Deiarlmeet. m##U find Monday ovoning In sorb monlh at the of Waalilbgton and rrnnklln sir, ■ I _ . ' • • i
COUNTY DIRECTOnv
Jsntlre of Hupni.ov tlpBr' - •r*ouu.i
Trapebsrd. Ilopubiiigh, jn<
pnrtlll Jodie -Allen li. ji-AUiott.
I.ubUcai., 1*11.
Law JUdgo—Jam.* M. K aWlh.
publican. l*ii.
iToaocutor of lleak—Krneet W. I.
Sheriff—Robert it. Coraon, Itepubllcan,
building 1
FOR PARTICULARS WRITE US.
H. e. SANDERS & GO.
Judye Building, Dnwer H, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH
■CARD OF EDUCATION . Samuel lu stiles. President—March Iff* William I'orter, Clerk March, 1*11 AoJ. Leach March, 1»1U How-aril F. Otter March IM William If. Sheppard March, 1*1 WMBam B. Gllbort March, l*t» ;• S. Douglass...March, 1*0* ir C Ogden March, 1*1 -. M. D. Morey March, 1IKJ3 BOARD OF HEALTH Dr. A. L. Loach, President. Kept 1, 1*0* ~ •. M. U Marcy, Health ofllcei— BepL 1, 1(11 i^HUam Porter. Secretary. .SepL 1, 1*10 Robert & Hand SepL 1. 1*0* William It Sheppard SepL 1, mo George L. Lovett SepL 1 18U BOARD OF TRACE President. Luther C. Ogden: Secretary, A. O. Merchant Jr.
CHURCH DIRECTORY St. Mary's R. C. Church. Rev. Father D. & Kelly. Rector. Rector'e office -hourtr-* to 11 A. M.: to EM P. M. Divine ecrvfco* at SL Mao * Church, Washington etreet during September anc October, Masere Sunday'* at 7 nnd * clock A. M. Devotion*. Sunday endFriday evening* at 7.*6 o’clock. AU service! will be held In Chapel Confessions—Saturdays and Thursday* before the First Friday, from 130 to t M-. and from 7.M to t.SO P. M.
PEOPLE cr THE DAY Pennsylvania's New Senator. Conspicuous auiuug the new arrirnln l th* United Siatcii acuate is George j toner Oliver Of Penusylranls. who lakes the seal vat-al-d by PbHander C Knox, now secretary of state, WbUe be has never bold a political offlee, Mr Oliver ban been prominently- Identified with iHillllcnl uffnlrs In Plttaburg all bis life nud bus several times been ndelegntc to uatiohnl conventions. On two dlfferput occawlons in bis life 0|>ponente of fbc late II. S. Quay Induced Oliver to stand afprtnm him. and It L« said that Oliver could hare won bad be remained In the field, but Quay wo* his bosom friend, uud be refused to have any part in his downfall. Senator Oliver was 'born In Ireland In 1S4S while bl* iwrentp w*ve there Dll. He sltidlid Dw, was admit > the Lnr und prsciU-rd bis pror
several years.. Moat of b)s lin e, however; bs* been devoted to tbe •rou and steel-btuhieas, at which hr amassed a large enough fortune to pises him In tbs lunUlmlRtooalrs class fistmtor Ollvsr. is the owner of <bc Pltlsborg Gsretle-TTmes and tbe POtsborg Chronl lr-Telecniph. ' papers of Influence throughout Pennsylvania. In the senat* Mr. Oliver D expected to be s CuoserTstlrs. He. ip a'good speaker; and b,rap'd;
ADR YOUR NEWSDEALER FOR IT. IF HE DOESN'T HANDLE IT SEND US HIS NAME END ADDRESS AND WE WILL SEND .YOU FREE A BACK NUMBER
SyRR PUBLISHING CO. EA WEST SBTH ST.. NEW YORK
of the colored brother up north and down sooth.* a Mldtissippl darky weni 0 Kansas^gnd sborily got strandHs begged tor food and I belter 1 door jo. ooor and got neither Ity be wadderod back to' MDria
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moved xs Iowa, bxsting in Tstos.coop ty, where be ha* slave nmJi bis home Hs begSU IlD JHillIh nl vnrevr nk u iuum her of the lowu legDIalurv. serving thrss terms, one as sjicwkrr of tfar bMOl*. ld-13TS be was elected to rin Forty-third congress, npeterted to the Fonrty-foarth sod after serving sec oral yenn aw member of tbs low* ran W«y comulsskm was returusd io the Forty-eighth coogrtsB. Mar six year* Prior to becoming secretary of Cgricul tun Mr..WUsoa was dberior of th.. sgricnjtural exprrtmcn*. station and
V©m. d). §(euer?s l^jBCAf ^NFLAUNCH-BUiLDEB^Ii Office ani Shop-Cor. CorgiD and Jefierson Sts CAFE VAT H. J.
—William
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irle* P. A-aeutm
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County BuperinDiideijt of Bel a Barr, 1*0*. County Collector—Juui'h l B Ucon, January 1. 1*L. Ounty Board luf Election-— Hushee, RepubUcun, 1*0*., County Board ot KlecllonsCounty Board of KtectloneTybr. Dylar, Dc'iinw-rnt, 1*1 County Bor.rd of LUrtlon*— Keoma. Uomortut, 8-Jjb A pill, September urtd^Bwr Term* of Court—JScShd T. BOARD OF CHOSEN r.TCI B. Smith, Paleitno . B. Jolmeon, <Jwaii City, . 1*. Fq*. Ocean City
P. E, Church of I Lafayette St., between Jackson ami i‘ecatur. Rev. Arthur live*. Rector Sunday*—Celebration of the Holy Cor. murilon, LOO a- lu. Mur..ins ITsye. and Sermon, (on the first Sun dey of each month celtbrellou of HoU Evening (Choral) eo: vice and Sermon 7.1* p. m Week-deye—W educed*) ». Evenlni raytr, 7-** p. m. Bsintc Day's, Celebration of the Holy mnmuslen SamBaptlst Churah. Praavhlng on Sunday morning at 1I.S0 nd In hla evening at 7.IShunder morning Workers Meeting at 1L«* a m. rhool at 2.X0 p. m. .log Player Meeting a'
Toung People's Mooting Friday *\*i las at 7.X* o'clock. Mealing Saturday evening i LOO o'clock. First M. E. Church. Rev. Jama* Burn*. Pastor. Preaching on Sunday morning at 10.2 n the evening at 7.*L a. III., and C.X9 p. in
JAMES M K. HILDRETH Counsellor-At-L*\v 214 Ocean Street CAPE MAY, N I Notary Public
Sunday school at Lf* p. m. Gperorth League Sunday < .** o'clock. Mid-week prayer sortice ' evening at I o’clock. . Ltoas meetings. Tuesday. SA4 1
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Cold Lprlng Preshytcrtan Church “ V J. W. London wlU conduct tl
Prssb/tarlan Church. Jnmes McLeod. D. D.. Minister. Sunday aervioe* al - 10.M n. m. a •H p.. m. Sunday-school al 1-tt p. m. Prayer Meeting Wednesday 7.M p. cr T.'P. a C. .a, Friday at T.Xtt p. m. Strangers always welcome.
FIRE ALARM CALLS. street, near Schvllan gem Landing. . . XX—^Washington etrael. near Union. 47—Washington' etreet, and Msdlso aroana Xa-Lafayette end Bank etreet*. ' Brood and Elmira etreet* *—Plt'GVurg aiiil*New Jersey avenuet (*—Stockton ewuioe, between Jefferao:, ind Qoeen etreet* 7X—Franklin and Washington etreet*. 71—Howard etreet, t opposite Stockto avenue. avenue and Quern*y gtr
SI—South Lafayette and Grant street*
. ir Bridge. a 84—Parry street and Beach avenue. —' - * Jackson street*
u* and Decotu
OUR SECRET SOCIETIES L ». Royal Arch
d Monday «■' i Waohlngtoi
Washington and JNwnkUn street*
Capo -May Osorp, No. S7TL Modori Woodmen of Americ*-M**U am Wed
neoday or each month at Audi tori umCap* May CoRclawo. Na
Cape May^OoScTt*Nol xssi Royal Ar- ' '£? ' ' "
l>er 1*1*;' Nathan A. Cuiier DompcruL Wildwood. November im ounty Clerk—dullue Way, UciHibll
Give Us a Chance to jirove-lo-jcu liu" miicli Irciitiii \ou wotihl (jt-i out of n bank account with us Why don't ><jti conu aronnd today and make yonr first deposit? If you art- not in the city, you ran mail it to us. Uoesu't make any Difference how small the first deposit may be—wc merely want you to start—this meaiih a Rood habit. Three Per Cent. Interest Paid. Security Trust Company Cape May City, N. J.
ISAAC II. SMITH, . ' Chairman J.SPICER LEA MING AARON W. HAND William f. cassedy ALBERT G. BENNETT
HENRY C. '1 HOMFijON. Secretary DR. JA ES MECRAY REUBEN T. JOHNSON JOHN li. HUFFMAN Hon. ROBERT K. HAND
<:i Die <Tty Je See Die CUy.,Ja
, Republic*!
TAX COMMISSIONERS. i H. Merehall, Seavltlc veil 'll. Townsend, Cope Mny C ou*e on W. Head. Cspe May City mfcJ
i’rofrssiomil Cards.
| KWIS I. sTEVENS COUKSELLOIt AT LAW, 1)14 WshUiNuruy St.. Capa May. K. J Master ami solicitor in chancery, supreme Court CuuunisSMaer. ftstert Fsblte CummlsiionerTor Perm-vlviu.i.,.
W E LElGi.i. FIBE INSORANlii Ib any Part of Cape May County Holly Beach, N. J.
Contractors & Buildert YORK BROS. STVThe P. 6. Box 66i, Cape May, N. }.
t) allies 'J. Uoak Carpenter & Cftuilaet Jobbing Proa ptly attended to No. 833 Washington 3tree C^k.MAY, N. J.
T0GOKSI1MPTIVES1 Edward A. AN iSon's rrepxraUon o' •v ‘ u uiddgetti fron
D the Sovereigi
mp'.ion. Asthma Bronchitis; Calarrb, la Grippe Coughs, Colds,- and all 'throat am
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been relieved ... Thise whj have caed it will havem other, nnd recommend it .o theirfellov
sufferers.
It has cured many after they wen given tip as i«r«i«Wt by Iheif phv doUtak. . „ Tne undcrxtgned a< u consumptive esn 'e. lify tiom hi* own experienoe a to it- value. .Write a: once -delay* aredangerous, and may prove fatal. Fir full partic'.ilnns, teslbnoolalH. eto., address. «. A. AHlWVrr. KOI.- Agent. DO Ann Streci. New Vi.rk Clly, N. V
n-M triw »J.M $1.00 ILOO - $L0J - $L03 $1.00
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»L00 Joe the ' »; { .:. y - -• • I "CAPE MAY HERALD ’ I No Homo Complete l WUhoatt* • *L00 •4-00 |l.00 $1.06 $1.00 »L*0 $1.00 $1.00 $1JX)
See Washington THE HEAltT OK Til ri NATION Three-Day Tours Pennsylvania Railroad April 8. 29. May 13.1909 Round Trip Rate, $10.75 or $13.25 ' FHOM CAPE MAY !>«* led Itioerann snd full info, matiou of Ticket (Kenis. or J. H. WOOD. l>as.'r Traffic Msn irr GF-O. W. BuYI). Gen P-h.’r Ag't.
M. C- SWAIN MAXUFACTriiKR OK Artificial Stone Pavement. Cellars. Floors. Etc., Etc Vil!L^ ABB StBilB Sr/YJBS. »»T .un* Ok BttlCX * SPfXISLTY * All Work Gl-xramkki' >\f> Br«r ok Ri kkrknck rvp v :isjiKi> 3C --a EscrEKrEicrj:. Office and Residence, 2J~ Windsor .-Ive. Cape Ajav. A. /.
WALL PAPEt? Big Reduction In Spring Slytes Befoie Decor?ting 3'our Room look at my .New Stock. You can save money by it. BURLAPS, LINCRUSTA WALTON. s W. LENOIR 626 Washington St. Cape May, N. J.
MECRAY!*’ CENTRAL MARKET Co^ Washington aud Ocean Streets C r i2 Washington St. 217, 219, 321 Ocean SL Mcnts, Groceries, Provisions and Fruits ChoKa ■nttcrs-Sharplcss Gut Edge-A Specialty Country Produce fresh daily from our own fartr Fish, Oysters, Clans and Terrapin. Dressed Poultry The largest mprket in Cape May.
Pierson and Son.
#THE|HEW^CAPE|liflY|MARKEf#
Cor. Washington and Union Sts.
Where you will find choice Grocies, Vegetables, Pnrsiuns, and Iruits. We also handle “MicLeners Star Hams'
Local Phonk.
WILLIAM E. JOHNSON
Caterer-*^-stein 'Phone 140 V. /
Oysters. SaLdr, (Jailclr.'Cro<]uctiB, Tcrraplo, Pattern. Bs*p‘Kolia Bridal
Cake. Boo Bons, loe Cream, 'lackaroonv
Silver. IJoen, Chins. Cotlery. Caudr'ebra. Palms. Flnwere. Art. Tsbte Driorations. ,t iinniinc-mrnts, Wvddings. H gh Tea*. LuDcbeona, Card
Parilrs. Banquet-, Cclo'lons, Annivi-n-srie* •
!«••>•<»« yei •* txperienre.Formvrly with B. B. Wimlei
First class M-rvice. Estimates cberrfally
THE HOMESTEAD, £**i Cor. V^**hiagron and J&cKson Sts. Cop^ Ms# CAKE ia tbo-viugl iy np tc-date in nl'. appointoicutx. Haudsoiibsly ajipointed parlors to) ladies. CMtsfn i jrvefl wttk choirrit Wines, Lllnuirv.* S-,-i I. J. >&nr. Ksn-Sn «M«it

