Cape May Herald, 3 June 1909 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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CAPK MAY HKRALD

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MMcnpuv ’ CAPK HAY HKRA1.0 • 14 Wuningun Usmi. C**<* **•/. N- • KHONfttl ■ . ' 1 : ' ’■' ' ' HUTHUBaUAV. J UMt A NOTICE TO LEGAL ADVERTISERS AH looi •dvccLitomaitU at* rv ■iUir^l W tM i»*»ULo«J »» » n««Ti>c per puLl»Ji*xl la Uu> muaic.poiUj L. -m couoia Lurta* Ole tarveot popuit ii^n. «r at iA« ooutxy mm. U7 Urn SUU1 Cviau» at ISfOu. Um "CUjr o. CHva.Mm/,* Ue lurgc* populauoc in Cap* Maj cuuutj'. Coramarclal Printing. In LhA Cap* Mat Haraltl oommorr4.i ■ r^i pook priuUuc depATUnaol v* Pat* *r*r7 tActiUr Cor turnmt; oul Qnt-dAA* work promptlv. lo i*** 1 -' ur ■"'«» QQAiklUeA. yoailtj ut KocL vorkmAmblp oooaldero<L 00; prlcea at* rt t LL

Bright'* Chance* Bright Tb* TToatoo True American UaT FrkUr, under the caption of "BrlCbt M Chances Bright in Cape Mat," aaya “Former Sheriff llright, of HoU> Beach, la to be the next Senator Iron OEp* Alar county, according to aocj' of those who called 00 the Oorerno: this week. He ha* had the bee 1> hka bonnet for eomc time, but has alwaja atepped aside in the Lntereat of party harmony. Some of those who have not been In exact accord with the party organtXAtlon* hare express ed their wUltagneea to aid hla candi dacy, having come to that agreemen early in the week whllee in Trenton

Backbone May Be Broken. Tb* Jersey Ctty Journal, epeukin. of the event* which may tralisplre a the Fall elections, say* of Isaac T Nichols and his course in the la»

"It la said that the course pursue by Nichols 1* Indicative. of the fa. that the New Idea leaven is begin ning U4 work in South JJersey, U>; and that when the new Legislature i> elected the backbone of the old 6onU. Jersey machine will be found to be

effectually broken. -

Nichols voted for the abolition oi county tax boardj (as well as Stlllv. of Cape May.) for the open prlmar; bill, and the Martin public utilities ml fifti

The Newark N<

said:

"The Camden Courier crtticlae Lewis T. Ste vena, a candidate for Assembly In Cape May County, because he is In favor of building at ocean boulevard Senator Frellnghuy sen, who 1* booming himself for Gov embr. Is also on record In his latest speech a* a booster of the same pro Jeef. Now let the Courier be entlrelj logical and denounce the Somer. v man for merely trying to Uckel thfancy of South Jersey coast peopb and thus male rotes for himself. Oi coufwe, th^fScl that Steven* Is ‘1 idea' end FreUngbuysen 'regular' make no different to -the Baird x gar. in the performince''or It* bounu en duty -

dUorTum last 'I'bursuay mgu.. pro to bo one of tbs most Success, demonstrations that that qrgsiilsalu*. ha* ever held. Keen Interost ban been exhibtied In what Governor Fort, might have to say in hi* address.anu when ho aro*e to V «>eak there wa» a great duf^M|rAUo<l. The Goter nor did uet^a^r he waa a "new idea man tut In denying that he was a ‘ruguiar." reiterated hla fually U> the people of the Stale. Irrespective oi vlduol* or faction*, and announce o uncertain manner that he wouid fight along this line. 1*01 Uical bos*lam, the Governor declared. was the cone of modern poconditiona, «nd referring platform adopted by Republican State Uouvcution which nominated hlm.declared that the things pledgod to the people at the time and remaining undone. must be carried out- Assembly man William P. Hartln, who acclaimed as “our m also made speechea. which aroused their hearers to great enthusiasm. By actual count 854 person* at tables 00 the main dining floor ire about 300 In the smal boil below. In addition to 1 boxes sere crowded and the galleries aid many women. The dinner wa* held primarily honor of the band of “new Idea*' leglaUto's, headed by Mr. Martin, who fought for reform measure during lh< lion. Besides Mr. Martin tb. 1 this bond, all of whom were present, were Ansembiymcti Austen Colgate, Henry C. Hines and KilioU Ford Kesex county; Jameee U Rlsuvelt, of Passaic: Frederick H Otto, of Hudson; Isaac T. Nlohals at Outnberland, and Beniamin H. Crosby of Ocean. Farmer Aaaembiymat. William Follower Morgan waa the toastmaster, and tins Id re the guests of hooor, Governor Fort, Former Senior Oolby, Jeorge L. Record and Mark M. Fagan, of Jersey OUy; Henry Marelll. oj I'alerson, Oongressmon Irvine L oenrooLof Wisconsin. Frank Somnmr *nd Herman B. Walker sot at the speakers' table on Uhe auditorium

age.

Lewis T. Steven*, candid ole tor the RepobUoon nomination for Assembly Cape May county was among the ulnars. In hit address Governor Fort sold: "The State U facing several important problems. Political parties are at the crucial point In their reiotlooa B people. The independent elecootroi the elections, and prlnclpiu* count tor more now than ever before In this state. The Repubiicai. party Is fortunate in that the people ri/j^nr*. in the Democracy and hence, even with our faults, they are not likely, from choice, to go to che Democracy. Under cratlc leadership there Is no dispoalOoo to trust the State One experience with such s House of Assembly aa that of 1907 la for the people, even when they are uot •itiUe satisfied with ua. "The curse of modern political condition* is poUtlcai boesiam. must have parties and we ouat have leadership, but neither of these necessary things require that wc nave Individual do*ein*ii’w. to the overthrow of popular rights. Orgmnlia clous must also exist to carry on party government suoceaafuUy. more strongly In favor of organised political movement* than L But there

question: What U U to be politically Tegular f Tke definition of regular* in politic*, k seema to me, mast he .members of a party who adhere tb :k1 support the platform adopted for party toy thbe body having the rlgb . .peak for IL' He who oppaee* ,.ru.. thus declared for mu*t rreguiar. He eureiy U not a I party mau. Let us bring this tee the conditions as we find them In ocr

(Continued on Third R*S*>

The Senatorial Contest. Much earlier than usual the cooteat for the Republican senatorial nomination has opened In Cape May comity There are now three son cod candidates. One is Robert Rand, who Is ending his third, cocaecutivi- term, and who Is hocked, faig friends sor. by what Is known the “regular*.' or "real leader*," it by the “same old gang." I Is Cora vibe E. StUle.who 1 hi* third term In the r BBd whose friends believe 1 go higher, lie is bury looking offer his fences, as he was busy look tag after matters Of interest to Cape May county while in the AoMtnhly. The third Is William H. Bright, who sms Sheriff from 1904 to 1907, and the presktoot of the First Natkmal Bonk, of Cope May Oocrt House.

the battle wUl be waged in this <y. All three are regarded as s cneo and oooaeqaenfly direct primaries wfll get Us Orel real teet In May county this fall. The minority n no longer be the nomito the abolishment of the

Another Race In July. The COpe May too* of the Brooklyn Yacht dub. Will Ac. starts July t. The course for this rao frken Orsveaand Bay to Fire lalsnd

HOW TO OBTAIN GOVERNMENT TIMBBR OR AGRICULTURAL

LANDS

BfTV DIRECTORY, I J. Malvta. Jan. U«» h B. Hughs* J**.L MU Council—Wa*. B. Bhaw ..Jan. L MM “ Bamael BL Meere Jaa. L MU - Jaa Bans. ;....Jao. b Ml « BAw*n Hood .3*0. L UK “ Jaa J. Desk Jaa. L MU “ Joa H. Ewell. .Jaa. L MU - Wm. & <Hlhart....yaa. 1. MU “ John F. Jaoohy...>..Jaa. L UU - Adam Bualka Jaa l UU Praridaot of CouaeU-Jaha F. Joeeby. • eel of wat S Joa. L MM 1, Jaa. U*l« “ L I* MM st. Joa. L Ult Ctty Fnglneer B H. Townsend, Job

BOARD OF EDUCATION

Samuel K StUee. Pre*., March, 191f William Pertsr, Oerk Marsh, MU Dr. A. L Leoob.m March. MM

Howard F. Otter,

Without Having to Live, on the Land

a Day.

average Individual th* that the only way to get title Government Lands la make a homestead entry and lire 00 same five years before getting a title. He of the opinion he la limited to and he would not Uve on a tract of land tire years If the Government would deed him over ore-half There Is a way for any dtlseo of the United States to obtain title to any Government Umber or ogricultaral land In any state In the Union without residence or calUmionThe only way to do this Is to buy U. 8. Government Land Certificate* and pey for your land with same. Railroad and Ombermea obtain iKle to Government land In this way. The government dlecontlnued Issuing these certificates shoot the year 1883 therefore they ere getting very scarce. Th* firm of H. B. Sanders * Jo , Judge Building. Balt Lake City, Utah, have secured a few thousand of them that they are offering st the rata of 126.00 per aor* The certiflcatee come In 80 sad 1*0 acre pteces, and can be located or agricultural land any state In the UnionIma a letter of approval attached to k from the Government, and then Is no limit In the time In which to locate them. the cfficW report of of the Interior under date of July 1. 190*. there to Mill r 76 million acres of unapprujrl* ted land In Oregon. Washington. Oahfarnla and Idaho. Borne of the Oneet timber land In w world Is open for entry In these Any person wtobtng to get title to xne tkuber land or anticipating start lug a townsite Is the weet: can get full perttculan by writing the abovt

William R. Sheppard, Luther C. Ogden. George B. Dougins* Thomas B. Steven* Brerett J. JerreU,

.March Ml* ....Marsh, March 1911 March 1910 March 1911 March 1910 March 1911

the duty of what we coll poUtlcai or gatklotions. They are slmpty to ^e the campaign, not to control the .-epreoaotatlree elected by the people. Men elected to the Legislature should be competent to act upon legtolotion that to demanded by the people, withjut being conet*nrly told whet they sboold or moat do. For my part, 1 am roovlnced if they ware left to legt*

they have a right to 6

(Rotated, there would be about the passage of measure* which .he people demand. "The thing to be meet critlsed at Trenton in our time to the dictation JT men who control the organisation*

d‘of the

enact such legislation os they ap.uove. This would not be so bod If it-were not tor the foot that many ■f*these local leader* seem nen favor any meaaur* that certain Inter eats oppoee. "The evil of the present system Id the Support by these leaders ^ulf tnleraeta only. Th* QnesMnn U

r or oppoee ttf “The Republican party ■ktotence In response to high poiKleo! deal* The pollUca of Abrafan Lla.oln were not of s pa st* strove only for principles and forth* public weal. "Bom* of us have Ideas ss to what a pot tee U for. We stlk think that It ha*

BOARD OF HEALTH Dr. A. L Leach. ITealdant, B«pt L 1 Dr. V. M. D. Marcy, Health offleei— B*PL L t William Porter. SecreUry. .SepL 1. 1*10 Robert & Band ....BepL t '* WUtlam R Bheppard BepL L MM aeorge L. Lovett. BepL 1

CHURCH DIRECTORY

COUNTY DIRECTORY

'January 1*10.

Bun-agate—Chari*# l'. Van

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bartn—Kobert R. Coreoa. Republican,

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ornnaie lf*rk Lake. Re publican. Uc**i Ctty; November, Mil; Wilson A Lake. M. a, BepubUoan. Cold Bpria*. .November MM; Nathan A Cohen. M. D., Der.ocrsL WrUdwoud. November im. County Clerk—Juilu* Way, Repubhcan.

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County Buperlntandenl of Schoola—Oacai a Barr, iMI. County CoUectoi—Joseph L Bcuil Repubbean, January L MU. County Board lof BUctlona—Learning LCcunty Board of Rlections—Henry F. Daugherty, Republican. MIA County Board of Election*—William J. Tyler, Drier, Democrat. Mia County Board of Election*—Michael H. Kaarna. Democrat. 190X. April, Septarober and Decamber, era* of Court—Becood Tuesday

BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS A. B. Smith, Palermo, Jan. 1, 1110 W. 8. Johnson, Ocean City, Job. 1, M10 J. P. Fox. Ocean Qty Jam 1. M10 Bylvaatar Bpanca, OoaUen. Jan. L MU J. D. Ludlam, So. Dennu. .Jam . .4 IX Bcballangar, Erma Jan- MM J. T. BennaU. Cap* May.. .Jan. 1. MM David W. Rodan. Cap* May Jen. 1. MU C Eayra, Baa Ml* City Jan. 1. MU a Clouting, Sea lala City..Jan. L Mil Anthony B. Bmlth Director Bamuel Townsend Clerk. Stale Senator—Robert E. Hand. RapubUnn. 1M*. eemblyman—C. E BUUa. Repubhcan.

Is Your Money making money for you ? Tbt more of it you have employed for you the less you need lo work yourself. If you keep on having and putting your having*, to work, the funded capital of yonr earning year* will gradually take up the burden and you will not need to work at all. Have yon ever thought about having nome money At Work For You? If not, it is time you did if you have any regard lor yonr future comfort or for the well being of those Impendent upon you. NOW is the time to Ix-gin t<- .save. You can start on the road to financial independence by op- - ing an account with us. We will give you help anc encouragement and pay you THREE PER CENT. INTEREST

Securily Trust Company Cape May City, N. J.

TWS.MP.1C. Divio* eerrioe* at 8L Maly's Church. WaahWttoa street daring September and October, Me**** Sunday'* at T and » o’clock A. M- Devotion*. Sunday sad

before ths First Friday, from AM W • P. M^ and from T.M to AM P. M. P. E. Church of th* Advent. Lafayette 8L. between Jaekaon and Decatur. Rev. Arthur Hess, Rector Sundayo—ColohraUaa of the Holy Com munlon, 7.30 a m.. Morning Prayer LJtany Sermon, (an the tint Sunday of each month celohrstloo of Hob I p. m.. Evening (Choral) eerrie# and Sermon 8.00 p.

TAX COMMISSION ERA EIU* H. Marshall. BeavUla 1»0» BUlweU H. Townsend, Cap* May Court House MU Aaron W. Hand, Cap* May City MW

JAMES M. E. HILDRETH CoUXSRLLOR-AT-LaW 214 Ocean Street CAPE MAY, N. J. Notary Public

Prayer, 8.00 p. m. Saint’s Days and Thursdays. Oelebm lion of the Holly Cotmaunlon, 7 30. Baptist Church. aching CO Sunday morning at M.M a ht* even-ng at T.*A

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Board of Health of the Oily Cape May vs. Bmma B. Stuart and Henry Stuart. In attachment. Ob

OoutracL Notice.

Notice to hereby given that a writ ! aftarhmenf. at the suit of the Board of Health of the City of Cope May, against Che rights and credit*, mooeya and effect*, goods and chat

particularly described, via: All that certain lot of land, being lot No. IL satnaie In the City and Oomty of Cape May and Stole

as follows: Beginning at the northlot

by *ald

Hughes lot sooth sixty-five degree* and fifteen minute* west (8 06 deg16 mto. W) one hundred and twenty fo*w and seven tenths (1*4.7) feet to the southeast corner of lease Shaw' lot; thence by the some north twen-ty-tom degree* and forty-ftv# minute* west (N £4 deg. 45 mJo. W) fifty feet; thence north etxty-flv* degrees east (N 06 deg.

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four and seven tenths 0*4.7) feet to the westerly aide line of said Elmira street; thence by th* aid Mne of said street sooth twenty-foor greet and forty-five wriiuEs* east (» *4 dag. 46 ten. E) fifty (60) feet to the piece of begHteng. rVitifelnlviy v(v thooeand two hOR red and thirty five square feat ( land more or lees. Th* aforesaid lot No.' 41 bring 1 marked on a mop of lots as L by N. C. Price and others, ( * loners appointed to divide the 4 of Hetty W. F November 1170, and recorded at' May Coot House, N. J„ and t some premises conveyed b] Hughes and wife, by deed IX, 1071, sod recorded In the CUrk*t Office U the County of Cap* May, m Deed Book No. 41, pages 15 Ac, to Emma B. Stuart In

fee.

a Sttert and Hoary 8

of ninety<wo dolma, with interest from October 7, 1001, of sold coert on day of Kay. A. D, ona

Man's Maatlag Satardey evsalng at Ftrat'M, E. Dhursh. Eev. George U Dotddne, D. D. — -*■ at M.M

|^EW1B T. 8TKVEN8OOUNBELLOK AT LAW, 014 WaamMCTOM hr.. CapbMat.X.J. Master and Soliator lo Chancery Supreme Court Commissioner, botarr Pobli*. CommUaSoner for Pennaylvama. W H BKIGHT, FIRE INSURANCE la aay Part ef Cape May County Holly Beach, N. J,

Mondays, at 7.46 p. m. Mil weak prayer ear* iventng at T.tt o'clock. Qtoae ■ntB^s, Tuesday, Tharadi and Friday evenings at.7.46 p. m. CeW Spring PreeSyteriaa Cburrh Bet. J. W. Lowden wtB eaaduc Q

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Is ths State of Hear Jettey. m tte'ttteTVriiMy^ef^ete d on th* tarth day of May, A* »fk te tM ateiiE p, an. at Fnnwu

^rofrssional Cards.

Contractors ft Builders YORK BROS.

P. O. Box 661. Cape May, N. J.

James J. Doak Carpenter & SBuilaet

Jobbing

Promptly attended tq No. 833 Washington Street CAPE MAY, N. J.

Local Pboe* 97

TOCONSUlfPTIVES Iward A. Wilson’s Preparation of ' ephiles and BlodgelU from lai formula is the rioverrigu for Consumption, Asthma, oiuinMuUs; Catarrh, In Grippe, Coughs, Colds, and all Throat and

Lane Maladies.

Thousands of people say they have

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Thoee who have used it will have no and recommend it 10th*irfellow

riotous. The undersigned as a consumptive eon testify tram his own experience to its value. Write at onoe—delays are dangerous, and may prove fetal. For full particulars, testlmoiila's,

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WALL PAPER Big Reduction In Spring Styles [Before Decoding 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. aal Ocean SL Meats, Groceries, Provisions and Fruits Chnita Bnttart*Sharplati GUt Edge-A Specialty Country Produce fresh daily from our own farir Fish, Oysters, Clams and Terrapin. Dressed Poultry The largest market Id Cape May.

Pierson and Son.

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Cor. Washington and Union Sts. Where you will find choice Grocies, Vegetables, Prov sions, and fruits. We also handle “Micheners Star Hams’

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China, Cutlery, Candolrbra. Tnlirs. Flower*. An. T*bl* * WeddhiB*. H ah Tv*., Luncheon*. Card

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