Cape May Herald, 28 October 1909 IIIF issue link — Page 2

CAPE MAYTHBHAXD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1909

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REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET For State Banator, ROBERT E. HAND. of Low a.’ TownaUp. For Oanaral Aanambly CHRISTOPHER S. HAND of Upper Towcahip Far County Clark, A. CARLTON HILDRETH, of Middle TownaUp. For Coro nor, nxxntriK H. REEVES, of Wool Cape May. REPUBLICAN CITY TICKET For Nayor, FREDERICK J. MELVIN For Recorder. JOHN W. THOMPSON. For Councilman GEORGE 6. DOUGLASS F. SIDNEY TOWNSEND FREDERICK W. WOLFF. For Asaeaaor, IRVIN H. ELDREDGEFor Collector, GILBERT C. HUGHES. For Treasurer, STEPHEN B. WILSON For Cboaan Freeholder, • JOHN T. DENNETT. For Constable, a r .Bnrrn gCHELLENOER. For Ovoroeer of Poor, AIHSRT G. BENNETT. DEMOCRATIC CITY TICKET

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FASHIONS IF FURS. Garments Are Even Mere J.uxurleue than Laet Beeeon. aald that the demand tor pelu j|er than ever, and wtyen era being ad rtsed to bey their *Bre won as poealble, since price. Are elmoet ear# to rtao. Most of the fur raiment, ihown this year are eo aeoalbly made that indolcence la them doea oo . rsr.'tar.co, Nothlnr for InsUi.oulo ne -Jre cun lii ta '.e.lhan of the very long aeaMnuaduaan coa One of three coats shown has a co> which are to be worn a great deal ar formde of flaher skins. Fisher U whole silvered fox Dtlns and Is acmawiuaab paletot has a collar ol ompanled by a curious bat beoomint , fashionable fur now. A long seal y over the 'ear.. Intended especially uUe fur bonnet, coming down close

far motoring.

Ermine will be worn very much .hL year. One of the handsomest gar nents produced so far I. » regal er nine coat, full length, and It cost. * iretty penny. In many caaei ire combined, and one set of muff an icarf la of ermine bordered with ikiink. The .cart is very long; thhi nuff L an enormous triangle, which an be made heart shaped by means if a drawing string.

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Omu City; November mi; WUon JL Lake. M. D-. RepubUcan.Cold prlpg, November 1010; Nathan A. .he'C K. D.. Democrat. Wildwood,

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ounty ' lerk—JuMi

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urrogate—Charles P. Vansman, Re

publican, ISIS.

County Superintendent of Schools—A.

W. Hand. 1011.

County Collector—Joseph L BcnU. Republican. January L 191*. County Board of Bections—Learning

hours of 11 and • ...to wit. at 1:** o-cUttii hi Use afternoon. *

All the following described tract or piece of lend with the bnlldlngt there on erected.eltuate In the City of Cepe May, In the County of Cape May, and Bute of New Jersey, bounded end described as follows, to wit: BBOINNtNG at the north corner of lot No. 18, formerly of A. E.

Republican, Hughes, standing In the southeast

BOARD OF CHOEfcN FREEHOLDER* ’ - ---- .J«a L U1S City. Jaa. I,-HU A P. Pea, Ooeas Qty Jaa. t, lew SylvesSsr Bpeena Ooehen.-Jaa. L 1»U J. D. Ludlass. Ba XLnnU..Jsn-, W D Behellenger. Bnu Jan. » I»U J. T. UmuwU. Dane May....Jan. I, l»ie David W. Kodaa. Cape May..Jan. L UD 0 Bay re. Sea late Clly Jan. 1, 1*11 C Cloutlna, Bea Ute City..Jaa. 1. till Anthony U. Smith Ur actor

tolee andw rape, and. ef course, noet expensive, but there Is l deeded stone marten, which reaem

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noth. A coal that ought .-lews of the woman with a email trees allowance to a three-ouartei ength garment of electrical ooks well and to certain to wear wall

ind the price to.low.

Motoring eeu. comprising e wld< ong scarf and muff, are show tqulrrel lined gray op possum

Carpets and Rup*.

How many rugs and carpets worn out in haH the time they should ast by the constant beating >weeping they receive! Instead -his they should be kept dean with i carpet sweeper and occ jut oo the grass. Day 1 wrong side and beat with a furniture beater; then reverse and sweep fjjlly, using a good soft brush tor

E. Hughs*. Republican. 19U ConSty Board of Ejections—Henry Daugherty. Republican. 191#. County Board of Ejections—William J. Tyler, Drier. Democrat, 1910. County Board of Elections—Frank W.

Miller. Democrat. 1911.

Term* of Court—Becond Tuesday in April. September and December. Keep 7n mind one thing. A men who has a bank account, always has money. He to not compelled ! call oo his neighbors in time of sires fry U and keep your money in Se-

curity Trust Company.

airing outside in the rays to, very good for them. Always brush the carpet in direction in which the nap llee, never In the opposite direction, as this destroys the lustre. When a large carpet to to be thoroughly cleaned It where the woi properly done. Theee deaners do the very effectively, and ar hard upon the carpets

GEORGE L. LOVETT. For Collector, GILBERT C. HUGHES For Treasurer, CHAR IMS YORK. For Chosen Freehold*. JOHN T. BENNETT.

we or rag* psu wish to proceed as follows: and tack the square upon

ANENT SOME STATESMEN.

Mr. Flint's Resignation From the New York Sun.

There to something Jo be said in favor of the view of Senator Flint, but we do not believe that many at his colleagues will follow his example. Moet of them like the honor as much as the emolument, and they are not Inclined to surrender either.

Mr. Crane's Indiscretion

From the Philadelphia Ledger. Whether Mr. Crane was Warn worthy or not, the Department i State could not do otherwise than recall him. The mere fact that be had talked about the relations of the government with China and Japan In a way that caused a sem Pekin and Tokyo would have required this even If R had not cast e doubt upon his diplomatic qualiflcstioog,..

Messrs. Taft and Roosevelt From Philadelphia Press.

Tboe* who know Theodore Rooee

Taft's devotion to the Roosevelt policies cannot regard the prophecy that Mr. Roosevelt will repudiate Mr. Taft and endeavor to get the Presidential nomination away from him as aaythlng but the finest dream of a dun *niy season. Mr. Whitney on Prices. From Boston Transcript. Mr. Henry M. Wbltaey llbereQy cedes that Use rise in prices St the DecessUto* of life to not "wholly dee to the tariff.’' This would see togtUmaU Inference from the worid wide character of the pries i mem. He pdds that the influem the tariff to in the direction of tog the price of living. This to

Judgs Gay nor Is Willing.

euds. After the scouring tt mm thoroughly rinsed to remove all tore* of the soap, after which the rug should be left In the same position to dry, and the tacks should not ved until K to perfectly dry. I* this to done the rug will not shrink and will Ue perfectly flat upon the

floor when put down.

Crosses and ridge* are booh seen Inrugs, which look like an Imperfection In the weaving. Thto to Invariably the result of the rug haring been folded and not rolled.

Helpful Thoughts,

sincerity Is speaking as we think, believing as we pretend, acting profess, performing as we promise, id being as we appear to be. The world delights in sunny people. The old are hungering for lore more than for bread. The air of Joy to* very cheap: and to you can help the poor rith a garment of praise it will be better for them than blanket There are few people In the world

than those who are always seeing sbaddow of coming evil. The U comber enough even at the best, and It to scarcely worth while

conjure up purely imaginary

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Delightful Shopping. And wildly boy* 7 ^ If I could Oad a bargain sale

NOTICE TO LEGAL ADVERT)BCR* 1 legal advertisements are required to be published la a nswsps-

county haring the largest poputolon, or at the county sect, i Stale Census of XBOS. the "City of Cape May," has the largest population in Ceps May County.

Legal Advertisements.

Adjorned ConetoMe’e Bale virtue of «n execution to i ■ected. Issued oat of the Small Cause Zourt, before Frederick J. Melvin. Ssqnlre. Mayor of the City of Cape May. and ex-officio one of the JusJoes of the Peace. In and for the rounty of Cape May, I will expose sale at public vendue at I }eliding, No. 607 Washington street, the, City of Cape May, New JerATEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER S. 1909. one o'clock In the af in. the following goods or chstteli, or so many of them as shall satisfy the hereinafter named execu lie expense* Incident

thereto: ri*:—

IS emit and pepper shakers. 1 glam* rase, I glmmi vase*. 1 pick and rake, t electric Iron. *0 dark blankets, tl light blankets. Ill bed spreads. 17 table coven, 100 to vela. 228 sheets. 57 white table covers, 197 pillow caeee, 59 napkins, 11 lace curtains. 17 wooden handle knives, 31 piece* of colored chine. 9 glass candle sticks. box tools, *7 fruit plates. 48 email plates, 9 meet plates. 98 eaucera, *8 regetaMe dUbes. .7 waiters. 30 caps. IS small ml|k pitcher*, and other ar tides* coodtotlng of cooking utensil*. Ushes, silverware, knives, forks, ipoontj bedsteads, springe, pitchers,

rod basins, etc.

the property of B. F. Bruce and Lena Bruce, defendants, tad taken Into execution at the sail yt Oscar Crippeo, and to be sold by ALEXIS SQreULENGBR.

Constable.

Dated. October IS, 1909. LEWIS T. STEVENS, Atty.

SHERIFF'S BALEBy virtue of a writ ef fleri fa • me directed. Issued out of Court of Cbanoery at the State of New Jersey. I will expos* for, sal *t public vsnuue at the Sheriff* a flee. Cepe May Court House, on MONDAY NOVEMBER 22nd. 1909, bethaea the boors of 12 and 5 o’cloc P. M., to wdt, at on* o'clock In the

BANKING HOUSE

Jins of Lafayette street, corner being eighty-nine feet from the southeast corner of Lafayette **nd Jackson street*, measured along the southeast line of Lafayette street, and running thenoe. from the corner Of lot No. 26. and by of Lafayette street north forty-four Bad a quarter degrees east fifty-five feet Co a red cedar plug: thence south thirty-five degrees and twentysix minutes east sixty-one and six tenths feet to an iron gas pipe driven In the ground: thence, along formerly of Judith K. Hughes, south sixty-fire and three-quarter degreei -four feet to an Irox pipe and the Hoe of lot No. 28, formerly as sold by A. E. Hughes, one heirs of John Start*rant; thence by said lot north twenty-four and three quarters degrees west forty feet to the beginning, containing three thou sand tour and seventy-fire hundretbi square feet of land, more or less Us lot being run off on the south'Set part of a large lot conveyed by John W. Reeves. Sheriff of Cape May County, w J., to aald Camden Fir* Association by deed dated January twenty-second. 1900, end twin the Clerk's Office of Cape May County, on the fifth day of Feb roary. 1900. In Book No. 147 of Deeds

page 8*4, etc.

Being the same premises which were conveyed to the said J. Parker Lansing by the said Camden Fire Insurance Association by deed dated the tenth day of May, 1901, and recorded la the office of the Clerk of the County of Cepe May In Book No 157 of Deeds, page 410, etc. Seised as the property of J. Par >r Lansing, et al., defendants, taken , execution at the suit of the Twen lleth Century B. A L. Association, complainant, and to be sold by ROBERT R. CORSON.

Sheriff.

Dated. October *. 190*. S. Conrad Ott, Solicitor. Camden. N. J. p. L <17-90. 10-7-6L

TAX COMMIMIONgR*. s H. Marshall. Iteavllte t*e* wall H. Townsend, Gaps May Court

CITY DIRECTORY,

r—Frodorlck J. Martin. Jaa. LU» aiAsrmsa Tnsaph B. Hugnsa. Jan-1. Council—Wm. a. thaw ..Jaa. L 1*1* - Bamual H. Moor* Jaa. 1. UU " Jaa Hand Jaa. X, 1*1 •* B til wall Hand ..Jaa L 1*> - Jaa J. Doak Jan. L UU - Jon H. BlwaU -Jaa L MU " Wm & Gilbert....Jaa L MU - John F. Jacoby Jaa L MU - Adam Uuclke Jaa L MU President of Council—John F. JacobyHeeorder and Bupwlotaudani of Wsui Works Jobs W. Tbompaon. Jaa l. Ml* Assessor—Hrvin H. Eldredss Jaa Colloctor—Gilbert C Uusbaa Jaa 1. U» Treasurer—Than W. MlUut. .Jsn. I, CUy Solicitor— Jsa 1

City Knglaoer—S. H. To

Your Earning Capacity ought to enable you to do more than just make your living. You ought to aave money. Then having saved, the next thing '•! to set your surplus to work aately and profitably. The best way l< r you to insure a steady, reliable income Irom your savings is to deposit them in s Saving Fund Account in the Security Trust Company, whcie they will bear in^erekt at 3 per cent. Youaie earning now, but your earning capacity Can’t Last Fortter Not next week nor next month, but NOW is the time to begin to save. If you never start, yon never will have the ready cash whicc may some day be so ndkdful.

Security Trust Company Cape May City, N. J,

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CONTRACTORS

•OARD OF EDUCATION Samuel R. BUte*. Pree., March. 1817 WU1U-Q Portsr, Cterk March. MU Dr. A. L Loach March. Howard F. Otter, March 1912 William B. Bhsppard March. I William R. Sheppard. March 191 i Luther C. Ogden, March 1916 George S. Douglass . March 1912 Thomas S. Steven* March 181 Everett J. Jcrrell. March 1911

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BOARD OF HEALTH a JL !• Leech. Prsstdrot, Sept L MM r. V. H. Dk Mercy. Health officer-

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New Method

Cement and Asphalt Paving aterprool Ctaul Moors uf hMitfs* * SfttUMy ALL KINDS OF CONSTRUCTION-W*kk ' All) kinds of Paving Materials supplied to the trade from Supply Department, Broad street and Heading Railroad. Ofltee, No. IIM Washington MreeL tW ALL WOKK UUAKAB [100). JA&ESlL °1fapTiiMr

All that tract or parcel at lead 2nd premises, hereinafter particularly described, situate, lying and brief la the City «f Cape May, In the County of Cape May, sad State of New Jersey, and lying and being on the iontbeaateriy aide of Lafayette street, sad butted and bounded aa follows:—

Beginning at f point la U

msterty aide line of Lafayette street, sear ScheUengor's Landing, aald point bring the euMbvaBtfny comer of lot of land belonging to Lsrdn Smith, and being the lot whereon he now live*, gad running from tbe^oe

Smith, in a southeasterly direction hundred end *U feet more or to lands of Mlcajeh 8. Smith; ce binding on the lands of the Mlcajah & Smith, a south westerly course, or parallel with said Lafayetle street, slaty feet to e comer, wBtob I* also Kg corner of tbe said Mlcajah .8. Smith's loti tfc*nce oo a Una parallel with the Uo* ef lands of said Lardner Smlth.ln » northwest-

NOTICE The County Board uf Taxation will hear appeals from assessment* of tax si In the’different munldpaUtle- ol Ckp* May County, places designated below sad upon tbe date# named, convening la each place at ten o’clock In tbe morning. st-be eoaril with the rules of tbe Board and upon the prescribed blanks which win be supplied any who desire them upon application of tbe Secretary of the Board. W. E. Young, Angle*ea, N. J. Upper Township. Tuckahoe Hotel. Monday, - November let, 19#*. Cape May Point. Borough Hall. (140 ». m.,) Wednesday. November Std. 1##* South Cape May. Borough Hall. (1# am.) Wednesday .November 3rd. 1909. Went Cape May, Borough Hall. Fri day, November 6th. 1999. Middle Township. Court flouse.Monday. November «tb, 1909. Lower*Townehip, Township House. Wednesday. November 10th, 1909. Wildwood. Borough Hall. Friday. November 12th 190* Cape May CUy, CUy Hell. Monday. November 16 th. 1909. North Wildwood. Borough Hall. Wednesday, November 17th. 1*0*. Holly Beach. Borough Hall. Friday. November 19th 1*09. Dennis Township. K. of P. Hall. Dennlsvtlle, Monday, November 22nd.

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Avalon, Borough Hall. Wednesday. November 24th,' 1*#*. Avalon. Borough Hall. Wednesday, day. November 2dtb, 190*. Ocean CUy, Connell Chamber, Monday. November 29th, 1909. CUy, City Hall. Wed net day. December 1*L 1909. STILWBLL H. TOWNSEND, BLUB H. MARSHALL Cap* May County Board of

U. 8. Weather Bureau. 609 Columbia Avenue. T. F. Townsend, AgeaL CHURCH DIRECTORY ervicea st BL Mary's R. C. Church. Washington Street. Bev. Father D. a Krily. Rerter. Bader's aUtoe hours—* to 11 A. M. to EM F. M. Masses Sundays at 7 and 9 o'clock . m.. Weekdays, 7 o'clock. Sundayschool at 2.80 p. m. Sunday evening Rosary Sermon and Benediction ’of seed fiacrement. -Saturdays aad Thursdays hefare tbs First Friday, from EM to 4 P. IE. and from T-M to EM P. M. P. E. Church of the Advent. Lafayette street, between Jackson :tn Decatur. Rev. Arthur Hess, Rector. of the Holy Morning pray \ Litany and Sermon, ton the first Sunday of each mown celebration o Holy Communion,ll0.80 a.m., Bunds school 3 -p. m. Evening Prayer, 7.3

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Wednesday evening Prayer, 7.3

M- C- SWAIN MANUFACTURER OF ArufLcial Stone Pavement, Cellars, Floors. Btc„ Etc TQILS &Q3) STOSS

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All Woke Guaranteed and Best of Reference Fi Office and Residence, 3JJ Wiudsor Ave. ...Cfjg 4**?, A-

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I. A. Bowers, Pastor.

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W. ft. YOUNG, Secretary. Dated, Cape May Court House, N. J. October 5th. 1*#». 10-14-8U. To the Honorable City Council of t» City of Cep* May. QKNTLWfBSI:. We, tbe under**HP*, hflag the on ere of property oa Maryland At* in the Olty of Cape May. r

-age on Lbs #*ld Maryland Avenue at a Point between MadfafrC Avenue end Philadelphia Avenue, us In your lodgment shall be aeoetaary for drains*# In that locality, and i •a ma? b«

SAMUEL E. EWINti General Contractor, House moving & specrsltg tpms 'AiDBiEfgaB. siessetE «. j

WM- B. SH A W GENERAL CONTRACTOig Dealer la LIME,! BRICK. CEMENT AND r» BotbPfcoara & S CURTIS Plumbing, Steam and Gas lilting Aw- orRrr* receive prompt *TYiprTic#i SHOP—Delaware Ave teifft Muf . h.. PLUMBING 111 ’MitARGHt'K JOBBING A SPEOIALTy WM. T. CHAMBSS8 —^^■IlgJLS l . . J - ' ■! ' .', l . ;,i .J' 1 . 1111 *: WILLIAM f. BEBinr Pupms, Sim mWm

516 W»8hington St,