Cape May Herald, 21 October 1909 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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PAPE MAY HERALD

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■U people* with the bond* o( «Blr*rMl brotherhood and »lowly but *ui^ly InaukuraUpf the rel«n at unlrernl peace. Truly, thl* volume t*

marreloua epic of th* spirit that pulms (» Mr ArtAr KoBtran s JfUhty

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uatKe Bypi: Onward. Christ

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IWUrel at the Post Office at Cat way. M. J. as second olaaa mail m*. tat, IUMK U. U*>» sitartKiat Bate* Upoa AppUoauon AU letter* Intended tor th* Haralc /Uher editorial, adrertlalac. sabscnp acn or Job prlaUna. should be ad dressed to CAPE MAY HERALD *H WaahlnflUn dtreet. Cap* May tHONBI —M B7XJ Kayetsse. «D. THURSDAY. OCTOBER II. 19I»

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of the tiluical Ccm—i.— We.nO- i— Pope appointed soote year* aco t formulate tbe poalUon at the Roma Church on tbe question of the blstorl •al character of tbe early chapters ol >eDeals, and the (eneral subject «f Scriptural criticism. Tbe necessity of idherlnd th the eetabllsbed doctrine* it tbe church I* of course Insisted up-

REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET For Stats dsnat&r, ROBERT K- HAND. of Low*.- Township. For General Assembly CHRISTOPHER S. HAND of Upper Township For County Cleric, A. CARLTON HILDRETH, of Middle Township. For Coroner, GEORGE H. REBYES, of West Capo May.

REPUBLICAN CITY TICKET For Mayor, FREDERICK J. MELVIN For Recorder. JOHN W. THOMPSON. For Coundlmen GEORGE R DOUGLASS F. SIDNEY TOWNSEND FREDERICK W. WOLFF. For Assessor, IRVIN H. ELDREDGE. For Collector, GtLHSJRT C. HUGHES. For Treasurer, STEPHEN R WILSON For ChoMn Freeholder, JOHN T. BENNETT. For Constable, il.gYtu sCiiELLENGER. For Overseer of Poor, ALBERT Q. BENNETT. DEMOCRATIC CITY TICKET For Mayor, FREDERICK J. MELVIN. For Recorder, WILLIAM PORTER For Coundlmen, WILLIAM H. CHURCH. HARRY B. HAND STYLUS HAND GEORGE L. LOVETT. For Collector, GILBERT C. HUGHES For Treasurer, reiABTJtg YORK. For Chosen Freeholder JOHN T. BENNETT. For Constable, ALEXIS SCIIELLENGER For Overseer of Poor. ALBERT «h BENNETT.

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Th* Youth’s Companion abounds In stirring stories of adventure and herolam. One may describe an eaoapc from accidental peril, another a «•'! « ’»*• ■*«" «• tr« " q daetd,; and only BIsiuMmI as th idtne and plane*. A aeorc or more of S Storks will be published during _ "in iftition to nearly others^ Hughe*.

-160 good Stories In all, and oo twotsld* lln

esslool to modern Interpretatlona ot tlblral 'anyuage.. For Instance, K la held that tbe account of tbe creation riven In Genesis was'In tended to be «lilted to the popular comprehension and Is not by Its very nature accurate in tbe scientific sense of the wordIt Js therefore quit* permissible to • hlnk of the “day*" of Genesis as a longer and Indefinite period of time. On point* not directly nettled by the lodgment of the church or the interpretation of the fathers, tbe detenae of tndividnal opinion la lawful.

•’clock p. m., to wli, at ]:t0 o'clock

la the afternoon.

AU tbe following deecribcd tract or piece of land witiubu buildings there on *rected.altual* in the City of Cape May. In the Coanty of Cape May. tnd State at New Jer*. y, bouodea

and described as follows, to wit:

BSGINNiNG st the noi .h cornet of lot No. *8, formerly of A- E — standing In the southeast

line at Lafayette street.

not counting eerial | corner being eighty-nine feet from

I s, which il.I* believed wUI le the southeast corner Of LsfayrtU and

1* and Dl BOARD OF CHOSBN FRBCHOLOgKS

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U/lVMier Speuca. Oual.aii..Jen. J. D Ludlam. Ho. Uauuis. J«._

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David W. liodan. Ceps Ma> C Harrs, (tea Lis dir 1 C. Clou tin*. Hss lids CRy.J

... - w.ta - - sred by. ait CompaMaa

. wa s*f :h# best The Oompaslon has

ever philJkSed.' ' --

Every new subscriber will find IF * special advantage to pand at one •4» p.tt' for .»he nek WO Volumlot only doe* be get the beautiful Venetian” Calendar for 1»10, llthoiraphed In Ahlnoeii oolor* and

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all tbe. Issues of the Companion tbe remaining weekf of 1»Q9.

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Join pan loo .Building, Boston. Maas

WANTED—A second handed pair of Andlrons.Submlt price to description to O. A. 8., Herald Office.

The metric system first adopted In France In 1798. L so perfect and precious a thing in the official eye of that nation that tbe use of any othtr method of measurement Is forbidden by law. except as a “legitimate moll vs" may d-maad -IL Certain allk manufacturer* of Lyons were arrest cd and fined recently for baring yard ■ticks In their possession, and th< court* seemed reluctant to aecept their excuse that American and English merchants give orders In.yards and wish cloth folded accordingly. Il might be argued, as against attempts to make tbe use of other standards s misdemeanor, that tf the metric syt Lem was the only one deserving con aiders lion. U>« Anglo-Baxon countries would not bare needed a century more to find K out

4rSW STAMP SYSTEMWe hare th* best shoe* we oan 'buy for tbe money in great variety. Sheer for men, women and children, and redeem the stamp* when yon

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good.” Figures are brought forward which seem to Indicate that the growth of membership L not keeping pace with the growth of population: that the missionary spirit, as measured by monetary sacrifice, la going backward. Even were tt correct to assume that religious advances were demonstrable by the number of communicant* and dollars Involved, the pessimists would find difficulty In proving their position. But religion "Recent Christian Progress,'' published by tbe Macmillan Company, makes this clear and shows that during the 75 years past enormous forward movements have been going on in religious thought as well as In Its

material ir.awffe*t|giiM,a

Starting out with papers on such abstract themes as Semitic Philology, Oriental Archaeology, and Blblcal means much more than a crowd and a big collection. A volume entitled. Geography—fields ofknowledge which have been marvelously extended and have made secure the historical htfL of religious thought—this symposium is brought down to the moot mo and concrete gMnlfeMVmftnna of religious spirit, even la such remoter channels as work for the deaf. Is a wonderful story of conquest; of a vast army concentrated from many points and marching In many dlrec-

Flght Against Tuberculosis New Jersey's educational campaign for the relief and prevention of berculoets will be formally opened this evening in Taylor Opera House, Trenton, when a mounter mass meeting. arranged by thbe State TubercuCommlaston, and . under tbe au spice* of the_ Commission, tbe State Board of Health, the State Medical Society, and the State Association for the Prevention and Belief of Tuberculoma, will be held. long the speakers at tbe meeting will be Governor Fort, State Senator Joseph Frelinghuyeen. Dr. Henry Baird Farlll. Chicago; Dr. William H. Welch, Baltimore. Dr. WlUiai Evans, Chicago; and Dr. Livingston Farrand. New York. Bishop McFaul wUI preside. A Death Blew to Protection From Leslie's Weekly. If revenue eot’.d be raised by a* Income tag, tariff duties could be re duced to a minimum and ultimately free trade be established. This Is ■rushing argument against tbe proportion to legalise an Income tax. It L equally au argument again*! the corporation income tax which abort sight ed leaders of the.' Republican party crowded through the recent special ilon.WIth the enforcement of srtlct economies and with the Impoalticx of stamp taxes, no necessity for an income tax would have existed

and battalion by on* Impulse to win the world for the Master. How the Higher Criticism has annexed territories formerly occupied by Deism gad Agnosticism; How home MLalow have lifted np tbe banner of reform la a *< temperance and all elgn'Missions have tuned Zulu huts Into Christian homes and curbed famine's desolation In India; bow in spite of materialist!: science, Christian ethics is bolding Its place a* the highest thought in the world, while th* cross has become symbol of devlne and human lor#—

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l and adventurous settleve1 with Victory and tier-

ander's, Caesar's or Napoleon’* makes a more thrUUng aaratlv* than oosrart march of th* unties of the

Lord.

Winter Church-8*rvlcet First Pmferterlsu Chirch. Dr. Mc-

Leod, Pastor.

Sunday services, 10.SO a. *n.,

Mid-week. Wednesday, 7.30 p. m. Y. P. 8. C. E-, Fridays, 7.30 p. m. Junior Endeavor, Fridays, 4.16 p.i

Fashions

Fashionable fans are small. Most of the new coat* show

full ness.

Shadow striped mohairs are excel-

lent for traveling

All the pretty, faded. Was boat dy-

i continue to be modlaii. Birds perched on top of

indies are Seen everywhere.

New turbans are al] large and gen-

erally are Mm ply trimmed. - There Is a rumor that Jackets notf igure In tbe autumn styles. walatsd one-piece frocks are

quaint and charming f<

Stack sashes accompany many coined gowns, and are even worn with

white.

embroidery many hate, blouses and frocks, and

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Gold and tllvsr

•d AlHta are

net lace.

Cross stlch embroidery has a revival. R is ae*d on cushion rovers, i

Stthea ars-wssd wherever a hue needs lengthening. or floating

will enhance*n effect

s e fad for scenting fans by., keeping sandalwood lu th* fan box

by the use of sachet

W OF OUR OWN STAT FE EE FREE With your first cash purchase of SIAM and upwards, by presenting 'this adwetlsemenl and learn all

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Shoe .store. '•-fcL.ton St

COUNTY DIRECTORY, luatlce of the Supreme. Court—Thos W. Trencherd. Republican. 1*11. Circuit Judge—Allen R EndlcoU, Re publican, 191L Law Judge—James M. E. Hildreth. Republican. 1911. rosecutor of Pleas—Ernest W.Lloyd. Republican. 1913. Sheriff—Robert R-Corson, Republican.

1910.

oronere—Mark Lake, Republican. Ocean City; November 1911; Wll son A. Lake, M. D., RepubUcan.Cold Spring, November 1910; Nathan A Cohen. M. D, Democrat. Wildwood.

County Clerk—Julius Way.B*publican.

January 1910.

Surrogate—Charles P. Vanaman. Re

publican. 1313.

County Superintendent uf Schools—O.

0. Barr. 1909.

County Collector—Joseph I Scull, Re publican, January 1; 1312.

E. Hughes, Republican. 19U.

County Board of Ejection*—Henry F-

Daugherty, Republican, 1910.

ounty Board of Elections—William J. Tyler, Dyler, Democrat, 1310. County Board of Etocaou*—Frank

Miller. Democrat. 1311.

Terms of Court—Second Tuesday la April, September and December. it TO LEGAL ADVERTISERS

In Cape May County.

Legal Advertisement*.

Adjomed Constable's Balel

By virtue of an execution to me dt•cted, (ustied out of the Small Cause Court, before Frederick J. Melvin, Esquire. Mayor of the City of Cape May, and ex-ofWclo on* of the Jus tic*# of the Peace. In and for the county of Cape May, I vrfll expose

added] lA.sale *1 puftfc'vendue at tbe store

* building. No. 507 Washington atiuet, • In the City of Cape May, New J«r

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3. 1309. beginning at one o'clock in ^ the afternoon, th* fotloisl»g good* or chat ML. or so Rnany of them as a hall satisfy the hereinafter named execu

and the expe

incident

16 salt and pepper shakers, 1

•' fane. 3 glass vs*«*, 1 pick And rake. 1 electric Iron, 30 dark blankets, 65 light blankets, 121 bed spread*. 47 table covers, JW towel*. 226 sheets,

.whit* table covers. 107 pillow ca-

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wooden handle knir««, 31 - piece* of

vegetable dishes. 9 waiter*. 30 cup*.

16 (mail milk pitchers, .a

Uhuay U. Smith... muai TowfiMud ... st* Saeator—Kolmrt

Jackass streets, messurt-d along tht southeast Une of Lafayette street, and running thence, from the cprtiei of lot No. 28. and by said aide Hoe of Lafayette street north forty-foui quarter degrees east f Jty-Bve > a red cedar plug; theme south thirty-five degrees and twenty six minutes cz»: eA.y .Ec and six tenths feet to au iro-i gas ripe drive in the ground: thence, along a lot formerly of Judith E. Hughes, south sixty-five and three-quarter degrees west, sixty-four feet to an Iron pipe and the line of lot No. 23, formerly sold by A E Hughes, one of tbe heirs of Jphn Sturtevant; thence by said lot” north twenty-four and threi quarters degrees west forty feet to the beginning, conlaluing three thou sand 'our and seventy-five bundrethi q il are feet of land, more or lea* •si* Jot being run off on the south vest part of a large lot conveyed by ’Obn W. Reeves. Sheriff of Cape May Ceunty, V J, to said Camden Fire Insurance Association by deed date anuary twenty-second, 1900, and re corded In the Clerk's Office of Cape May County, on tbe fifth day of February, 1900, In Book No. 147 of Deeds page 364. etc. Being the same premises which were conveyed to the said J. Parkei iLnalng by the said Camden Fire Insurance Association by deed dated :he tenth day of May. 1901, and re orded In tbe office of the Clerk of Ae County of Cape May in Book No 157 of Deeds, page 419. etc Seized as the properly of J. Par ter La using, el al-, dofendanu. take ,a elocution at the suit of the Two - ileth Century B. A L. Aasodatii complainant, and to be sold by ROBERT R. CORSON.

Sheriff

Dated. October 6. 1909. S. Conrad Ott, Solicitor. Camden, N. J. p. f. 317.20. 10-7-61

NOTICE

The County Board of Taxation will hear appeals from assessments of es in the different mnnfcipalltles of .Jape May County, places designated -elow and upon the dates named, •enlng In each place at ten o'clock

in the aborning.

Appeals cannot be considered un less made In accordance with tht rules of tbe Board and upon the pre scribed btauks which will be suppllec to any who desire them upon applies cion of tbe Secretary of tbe Board W. E. Young, Angles**, N. J. Upper Township. Tuckahoe Hotel Monday, November 1st, 1909. Cape May Point, Borough Hall. (1.20 p. in..) Wednesday, November 3rd, 1909 X South Cape May. Borough Hall, (1C Am.) Wednesday .November 3rd. 1909 Weal Cape May, Borough Hall, Fri day, November 6th,"1309. Middle Township, Court House.Mou day, November 8th, 1909. Lower Township, Township House. Wednesday, November 10th, 1909. Wildwood, Borough Hall. Friday. November 12th 1909.

K. Mai-a. ILtubUE 45tills. liapubUosn.

TAX COMMISSION ERA

LUls H. Marshall. Uaavllls lost! U. Towns*nO, ttaiw May <

C4TV OIRACVOHV

v—nmLrtck 1. Mel via Jan. I Slisnnan Tivstph B. Mughsa Jen-1 Council—Wm A Shaw ..Jan. I, Samuel IL Moor* Jan. 1. 1*11

Jottn F. Jauuby.

Reoordar an* UuiwtntaioLi.1 Work* John W. Thumps-i,. J. Asnssnor Bn** H. MrsUtc CoUsotae—Oiibsrt C

Your Earning Capacity ought li. er.abit \ MU U» Ju ir.orc than ju*l f»akc your living. N on ••uphl D> save m<m v. Then having saved, the nt xi ihiijg •>- to set )«»ur surplus to work salclv and pr« fitablv. The best wa\ I- r you to insure a steady, reliable income Irom your Ravings is to deposit them in a Saving Fund Account in the Pan), whe.c t» c\ will bear interest at 3 per cent You are earning now, but your earning capacity Can’t Last Forever Not next week nor next month, but ^NOW is the ti ne to begin to save. Il yon never start, you never will have the r«ady cash whice may sotne day be so needful.

Security Trust Company Cape May City, N, J.

NOTIOI

legal advertisement* are reto be published la 8 newspaper pubUsbeS in tbe municipality la a county having the largest populsUon. or at the county seat. By the State fLnsiif of 1906, tbe "City of

Cap, 1U7.- U, Uu lui-l poimlUPm „ C *“ C,U \£“ 5 ' “*“■

November 16th, 1909.

North Wildwood, Borough Hall Wednesday, N&vemUr 17th. 1909. Holly Beach, Borough Hall. Frida}-.

November 19th 190*.

Dennis Township, K of P. Hall. •, Dennlavtlle, Monday, November 22nd.

1909.

Ayalon,- Borough Hall, Wednesday. November 24th. 1999. Avalon, Borough Hall. Wednesday, day. November 26th. 1909. Ocean CUy, Cponcll Clumber, Mon day, Nov ember 29th. 1959. Sea Isle City, City Ball. Wednes day. December 1st. 1909. STILWELL H. TOWNSEND, ELLIS H. MARSHALL. Cape May County Board of Taxation. Attest; W. B. YOUNG. Secretary. Dated. Cap* May Court House, N. October 6th. 1909. 10-14-81*.

To th# Honorable City Council of th#

CKy of Cap* May. GENTLEMEN:

We. the undersigneds being the ers of property on Maryland Avenue, In the city of Cape May, respectfully petition your Honorable body that you cause to be eoustructed or 1*1'~ suitable sever or drain for bouse -igt oh the said Maryland Avenue

it a Point between Madison Avenue- «* and Philadelphia Avenue, aa In your . Judgment shall be necessary for house 1

irslnage tn that locality, and take such steps as may be necessary for the accorepllahment at this object. Anfl yow {LtlUoosrs will ever pray.

BOARD OF KOUl

Howard F. Otter. William R. BbepwaM William R. oOepparil. Lotker C. Ogden, George 8- Douglass Thomas S. Steven* Everett J. Jerrell.

March 1910 March 19U Mare* 191 March 1911

BOARD OF NfcALT M Dr. A. L Leach. Presia.m. Sept I. ISOs Ur. V. M. a Mercy. Useltto o!fleer-

BepL l. 1S11

William Porter. Secretary. s-nc 1. 1*1“ Robert A Hand Sept. L ISO*

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George I* Lovett...

O ^ ^ ^ ' New Method t ement and Asphalt Paving aterprool Cement Hours at4 Uhoklkg a ALL KINDS.UF CONSlRUCTlOM v\«KK Alii kind* Ol Paving Male rial* supplied to thr trade (rno) dopbly Department, Bn a-J rlreel ai.d i.muing Mailnewl. Omee, >4. llo4 Wasbmgt-.n -treet Cf AIM K Uh-K UUAkAh . tLtiU. Ja* BSiL CLAl Lis. T£hKu.eer

U. S, Weather Bureau. 609 Columbia Avenue. T. F Townsend. Agent. CHURCH DIRSCTOHY ■ervices si ou wary ■ K. Church tVashmgtun SvrteL Rsv Father D. A Kelly. Hector. Hector's office hours—S to II A. M. I to At* P. M. Masses Sundays at 7 and 9 oclocl a. m., Weekdays, ■ o'clock. Sunday school at 2.30 j>. m. Sunday evening Rosary Sermon and BenedicUo the Most Blessed Sacrcmem.

P. E. Church of the Advent. Lafayette atteet, between Jackson m Decatur. Rev. Arthur Hess, Rector. Sundays—Celebration of the Holy Communion, S.oO a. nr.. Morning pray er. Litany and Sermon, (on the first Sunday of each month cele oration oi Holy Communion, >10.20 a.ia.. Sunday school 3 p. m. Evening Prayer, Wednesday evening Prayer, p. m. Saint's Days, Celebration of the Holy Communion, 8.V0 a. m. Baptist Church. B. A. Lowers, Pastor.

and In the evening at A Sunday-school at 3 p. in. Wednsedsi evsnU* Prayer Meeriitg at I o'clock. Young People'* Meeting Sunday eveniug at 7.30. ^Oetd Sorwvg Presbytsrts* Church

keh month al Aadttorium

Cap* May Pswnlar* No JM Imi-mr, rder ad ■apuaeptw-MssA *i o*"-i

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SAMUEL E. EWINli General Contractor, House moving a speciaHg

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