MAT HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4. 1909
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COUNTY DIRKCTORY.
SECRECY OF CONFESSIONAL Krom the New York Tribune. The eecrecr that hai •urroundi the Roman Catholic conXeaakmal waa
rloUtod here to-tlar.
patch trum New Bedlord. Maaa..which cova on to relate that the attornc) lor a Catholic pneet, the defendant, had pleaded the eccrecy of the con fesalonai aa a bar to demanding from a woman, a pentltenl of the defendof the advice given her by the prleat. The judge decided that the advice waa not ••prlvlllged." an
an leetlfled that I
advlaed her that a civil marriage wi not valid, and Instructed at on< to have a marriage ceremony performed by a priest, it Is not pose to discuss tbe decision of lh<
Judge, which appears entirely In accordance
achosetts law. but we may properlj
call attention to t
leading phraseology of tbe dispatch The secrecy of me Roman Ca otic confessional," aa the phrase generally used. and. we think, pop ularl. understood, does not refer to the advice given by a prlest to bh penUtent, but to the Information con veyed by the pentltenl to the con feasor and the Inviolability which at laches to such Information In so far as the confessor Is concerned. It It probably no exaggeration to asser. that the average person reading only the headlines or (he first sentence of the dispatch referred to woulo assume, and naturally, that a priest had revealed some part at least » the confession of a pentltenl. It baa long beeX the boast of Catholics, clergy and laity alike, that there Is no authenticated Instance of such a rev slatton. and It la possible, therefore that in so far as it conveyed such an Impresaion the dispatch was offensive to Catholics. Had the court demanded of the confessor, however, the Information given him by his penitent, the sltaation would have been exactly reversed, and. whatever the decision of the court, the priest would have still been bound by bis oath of ordination and, to judge by past history, would have suffered punishment for contanpt rather than
thin violate that oath.
contains a collection hitherto unpublished stories of the M earthquake, by Will Irwin under the title, "Human Nature Under Mr*." In the number woman finds ■ .votes In ues Hay Qllmors's article "Man—as Wogees Him." Waiter Wsyl's dels. “The New Problem of Old." discusses lbs qusstlon “How .hall our nation take care of Its agra and fathsrsT" “Hops or tide by Dr. Alexander Lambert. ■ which he announces the discovery e he Drat treatment which actually oh iterates the craving for drugs and
alcohol.
A touching human story is “Young drs. Royee." by Anne Story AUen me of the "confidential oommunlca i liar" Is retold by Karris; under ghe title, “Cap'n mingy's Pet Rsttler," and there Is i humorous sketch by Char lee Battell ooamla, called “Dost for Love.” “The King and the Beggar Maid' a the title of the second Instalment if Leroy Scott’s serial romance. “Thi ,hears of Destiny." Charles N. Crewdson's "Hard Luck' presents an Interesting side of the .tfe of the traveling salesman. Orison Swett Warden's editorial for the month Is entitled "Clear Grit Did it" "Irrigation In the Field of Investment" Is the title of the maoth'i financial article. Other sketches are "National Am ,-rican Music” and "Those Miserable Alr-ehlps." There are poems by Edna 8. Valentine, Richard Wlghtman and Madl son Ceweln.
Is alas the corner of the said MIcajah s. Smith's lot; thence os a line parallel with the 11— of lands of said Lardner Imlth.ln a north weal crly direction one hundred and six fast more or lesa to the southeasterly side 11— of said Lafayette street; then— binding on the southeasterly •Ide 11— of the said Lafayette street, and running In a northeasterly direction sixty fast to tbs place of be
Law Judge—Jam— M. &
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W.Uoyd.
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Sheriff—Robert ILConou. Republican,
1*10.
loro—re—Mark Republican, ginning. Within which bounds Ocean City; November 1*11; WU- Ul—d •!* thousand three hundred and
son A. Lake', M. D., RspubUcan.Cold spring. Novambar 1*10; Nathan A. ohen, M. D, Democrat. Wildwood.
..ember 1*0*. , ‘
eumy Clerk—Julius Wsy.Rspubllcan,
January 1*10.
lurrogats—Charles P. Vanaman, Re-
publican. 1*11.
iounty Superintendent of School*—A.
N. Hand. 1*1*.
Jounty Collector—Joseph L Scull. Republican, January 1. 1SUCounty Board of Elections—Learning B. Hughes. Republican, 1*11. •Jounty Board of Elec lion,—Henry F. Daugherty, Republican, 1*10. Minty Board of Election*—William J. fyler, Dyler, Democrat. 1910. County Board of Elections—Frank W. Utiler. Democrat. 1*11. Fermi of Court—Second Tweed ay In April. September and December.
Rn» Jan. «, lilt Cape May Jan. 1. 1*1 v David W. l.uOan. Cape May. Jaa. X, 1,11 Isis Cltr ..Jaa. 1. 1*11 lea tola CUy..Jaa. I, Uli Anthony a Mm 1th Director Samuel Townsend.
Deer Hunters Numerous. In anticipation of the opening of the gunning season in the south t pan of the state, November IS, more than 600 residence licenses to hunt have been taken out, at the cost of $1.00 each, under the new law. Deer may be shot on each Wednesday la November, and it is in i cipatlon of that that the rush Is log made for licenses. But only deer a year may be shot. It Is Illegal to use rifle or missile larger than buckshot, or to take any does fawn, or to hunt with dogs or
night.
In South Jersey, tbe open sa for quail, partridge, grouse, English or ringnecked pheasant, squirrel, wild turkey, woodcock and rabbit, begins November 16 and ends December *1. It Is legal to bunt duck, swan and any kind of water fowl, except geese and brant, from November X U> March 16; geese and brant open ■ from November 16 to March 26, both dales Inclusive.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFER*. Movements In ths Rsal Estata World for Caps May County. Lower Township John W. Klmsey et ux to George H. Klmsey. 1600. Premises on the Breakwater Road at Erma Borough of West Cape May Frank Muth et ux to William H. Thornton. *1066. Lot 15, on south side of Eldredge avenue. iliem H. Thornton to Joseph W. Mcpherson. $800. Same as last above
>ed.
Cape May City Capv May Real Estate Co to Frank G. Edwards. II Lot 1261, plan A said Co. Same to James F. Luc—. Jl-All of lot 1872 and four tlfths of lot 1871, plan A said Co. ne to Harry Hudion Smith. $1. Lots 1698 and 1699, plan A said Co. Executor* and Trustees under will of Zophar C. Howell, deceased. Howell Realty Company. *1. Prem Ises southwest corner Lafayette and Franklin streets. Cape May Real Estate Co. to Bar man Yerkes. *1. Lot 58, plan A said Co. Same to John F. Fitzgerald. 81. U of lot 1870 and pari of lot 1871, plan A* said Oo. Judson D. Bennett et ux to Samuel . Eldredge. *1. Premises corner of Queen and Washington streets. Samuel F. Eldredge et ux to Lillie C. Bennett. *1. Premise cornor Queen
Luxurious Beehivss. A schoolmaster in a small German town, being very fond of bee*, resol
ve! in the way of a home, —ys the strand Magazine As' beehh generally of the same size, color and shape. It is
inn. csstle, house, cot-
tage, windmill, etc. There are ■ number of animals, in eluding an elephant, craved from wood, closely resembling their Uvtug brothers. The owner I* naturally vary proud of his creation and is constantly enlarging
sixty square feet of land, being the
tnte more or leu.
Seised — tbe property of Anna rown, et ale., defendant*, taken It execution at the suit of MIcajah S Smith, complainant, and to be sold by ROBERT R. CORSON, Sheriff.
Dated October 21, 1909.
LEWIS T. STEVENS. Solicitor. f„ *14.00 10-11-6C
WInter Church Services First Presbyterian Church, Dr. Mi Leod, Pastor. Sunday service*, 10.80 *. m, an ;J0 p. m. Sunday School, 2*0 P- m. Mid-week. Wednesday. 7-80 p. m. Y. P. 8. C. JL, Friday*. 7.M p. mJunior Endeavor. Fridays, *45 pjn. Tbe Manhattan Line of Steamer*. Mtweeu New York and Albany, have reduced the round trip fare between the— two points to *1.50, until tbe lose of navigation In December. Edgar- P. Stltes. Jr., ts the agent for '.oulh Jersey.
. Stiu*. lupuuion. TAX COMMISSIONER*. * H. Marshall, UmriUc 1M» 1, Cap* May Coun
CITY DIRECTORY.
When Beauty Pale*. /rom Cleveland Plain Dealer. “Yes Jane la a remarkably pretty
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“And wasn't the a good deal an myed In that big railway officer "She w— until she began eating
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NOTICE TO LEGAL ADVERTISERS All legal advertisements are re qaired to be published In a newspa per published In tbe municipality In » county haring the largest popula .Ion, or at the county seat By the State Census of 1905. tbe "City of Cape May." has tbe largest population
in Cape May County. Lags! Advsrtiaamsnts.
CAPE MAY VALUATIONS. Borough With Least Taxable* Ha* Highest Rata. Tbe total valuation of taxable property as equalized oy the County d of Taxation for Cape May county amounts to *23,766,688, the templio— amounting to 8976,676. Cape May City stands highest with valuation of *64*8,641, and the borough of South Cape May tbe lowat »644«5, yet the Uttte borough has the highest tax rate of the 17 districts. The tax rates are — fol-
lows:
Avalon borough, *229; Cape May City. *2; Cape May Point Borough. *2.09; Dennis township. *1.61; -borough of Holly Beach. *2261; Lower Township. $141; Middle Township, *1.86; borough of North Wildwood. 82.12; Ocean City, *1204; Sea Isle City, *2.12; Booth Cape May borough. *2.60; Upper Township, *1.17; borough of West Cape May, *120; Wildwood. *2204; borough of Woodbine, *2.17*.
Adjomed Constable'# Sale I By virtue of an execution to m rected. issued out of the Small Cause Jourt, before Frederick J. Melvin, Esquire, Msyor of the City of Cape May. and ex-offldo one of the Ji dee* of the Peeoe. In and for the :ounty of Cape May, I will ex ■j) sale at public vendue at tbe store building, .No. 607 Washington street, in tbe City of Cape May. New Jer 1
tey. on
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3. 1**9. one o'clock In tbe of lernoon, tbe following goods or chz' ids. or so many' of them — shah idsfy the hereinafter named execu
THE BASKET BALL TEAM.
Doerner Will Have
Fast Team and Good Schadula Manager George Doerner. who has
Shore. The follow
lag welMmown players will try Im-
position* on the team:
Boer' Crowell, “Olggar"
From Louisville Courlsr-Journal.
Berea Chat tbe Panama Canal
Tha fact cannot be to strongly tm pressed oa the minds of all peperiy 1 ownsrs, that lasting results ran only ' be obtained by the us* of tbs twet 1
SHERIFF’S BALE.
By virtue of a writ of fieri facia*
3 me directed, issued out
Court of Chancery, of the State of New Jersey, 1 will expose for sale at public vendue at the Sheriffs of-
ft**. Cape May Court House, MONDAY. NOVEMBER 8th. 1*09.
between the hours of 12 and C 'dock p. m., to wlL at 1:30 o'dock
a the afternoon.
All the following described
piece of land with the buildings there on erected,situate In tbe City of Cspe lay. In the County of Cape May. *nd State of New Jersey, bounded
aod described a* follow*.
BEGINNING at tbe north cornet
A lot No. 28. formerly
Hughes, standing In the soothes*: aide_line of Lafayette street, said corner being elghty-nlne feet from :he southeast corner of Lafayette and Jackson streets, measured along tbe southeast line of Lafayette ■treel, znd running thence, from the cornei of lot No. 28, and by said side line of Lafayette street north forty-four and a quarter degree* e—t fifty-five
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 a lot formerly of Judith S- Hughes, south sixty-five and three-quarter degrees west, sixty-four feet to aa Iroa pipe and the line of lot No. *8. formerly as. sold by A. E. Hughes, one of tbe heirs of John Sturievaat; thence b> lot north twenty-four and three quarters degrees west forty feet to the beginning, containing three thou sand 'our and seventy-five hundretht square feet of land, more or lest. Fkla lot "being run off oo tbe south west pari of a Urge lot conveyed by John W. Reeves, Sheriff of Cape May County, N J., to said Camden Fire
Insurance Association by
January twenty-second, 1*00, and re-
in the ClerlCs Office of Cape
May County. *n the fifth day of ruary. 1900, In Book No. 147 of Dead*
jniMl H. Moors Jan. 1. till a Hand. Jaa L 111
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" Jaa H. tawah.... " Wm a Gilbert. " John r. Jacoby.. * Adam Su«i». Jaa L 1»« PreSdeet ul Council—John K Jacob)-. Kaoordsr and Uupoilnlandaui of Watoi Works Jobs Asssssor Srvla R. Eidrodao. J»u t.i»i» Coboctur—Giibort C Husbos. Jon
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Your Earning Capacity ought to enable you to Jo more than ju«t make your living. You ought to save money. Then having saved, the next thing •* to set your turplu* to work salely and profitably. The best way 1< r you to insure a steady, reliable income trom your savings is to deposit them in • Saving Fund Account in the Security Trust Com6any,~wheie they 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 time to begin to save. It you never start, you never will have tbe ready cash whicc may some dav be so needful.
Security Trust Company Cape May City, N. J.
Uufldlng Usporior—WUUoni I
BOARD OF EDUCATION
Samuel R Stile*. Pres.. March, 191: WUUoni parlor, dorz March.
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15 salt and pepper shakers, 1 I sse, I glass vases, t pick and rake, electric Iron, 80 dark blankets. *5 light blankets, 121 bed spreads, 47 tabte covers, ISO towels,. 29* shewts, 67 white table covers, 1*7 pillow cases, 60 napkins, 11 lace curtains, 17 wooden handle knives. *1 pieces ol colored china, 9 glass candle itlcka. 1 box toola, 27 fruit plates, 48 plstro, * meat plates. 98 saucer*, 63 vegetable djahes, 7 waiter*. 80 cups. 16 small milk pitcher*, and other article* coasts ting of cooking utensils, silverware, knives, forks, bedsteads, springs, pitchers,
and baslqs^atc. *•
Seized^a* the property of B. 9. Bruce and Lena Bruce, defendants. __ a Into execution at the suit of Oscar Crtppen, and to be sold by
SHERIFF'S SALE,
virtue of a writ of fieri facias to me directed, issued out of the Court of Chancery of the 8tat New Jersey, I will expose for at public vendue at tbe Shoriff* office, Caps May Court House, on MONDAY NOVEMBER 22nd. 1*09. stween the hours of 12 and 6 o'clock P. M, Lj wit. at oo* o'clock In the
that tract or parcel of
..-emlses, heroic after particular!) described, situate, lying and Seing In tbs City of Cap* May, In the County of Cap* May, and State of New
A schedule will be made np of the Jeraey, and lying and being on ihr Wildwood at Cape soathoaMBrly aide of Lafayette street.
May; Cape May at Wildwood; MiU- ‘ vine at Cape May; Vineland at Cape May; Bridgeton, and Alpha Chib of Camden, at Cape May; throe other
• will bo played.
easterly std* Ua* of Lafayette street,
Howard F. Otter. William R. Bheppard. Luther C. Ogden. George S. Douglass Thomas 8. Steveus Bverott J. Jerrelt,
March 1912 March 1911 March 1919 March 1912 March 191 March 1911
BOARD OF HEALTH Dr. A. L Loach. ProMdeni. Boot 1, Dr. V. M- D. Maicy. Health otneer-
CHURCH DIRECT urt\ Services si Ac Mar/ a R. C. Church. Washington Street. " '. Father D. 8. Kollr. hector.
page *64. etc. Being the tame premise* which were conveyed to tbe said J. Parker 1 Basing by the said Camden fire In1 trance Association by deed dated the tenth day of May, 1901, and recorded in the office of the Clerk ol the County of Cape M#y4n Book No. 167 of Deeds, page 410, etc. Belied as the property of J. Par ir Lansing, et aL. defendants, taken In execution at tbe suit of the Tweu tleth Century B. A L. Association. he sold by ROBERT «. CORSON.
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Dated, October 6, 1*09. 8. Conrad Ott, Solicitor, Camden. N. J. p. f. <1720. 10-7-41. * NOTICE The County Board of Taxation wiU bear appeals from assessments of es In the different municipalities of Cape May County, places design below and upon tbe dates named, veiling In each place at ten o'clock 1 the morning. Appeals cannot be considered less made In accordance with the rules of the Board and upon the prescribed blanks which win be supplied to any who desire them upon application of the Secretary of the Board. W. K. Young. Angleaea. N. J. Upper Township, Tnckaboe Hotel, Monday, November 1st, 1*09. Cap* May Point, Borough Hall (120 p. a.,) Wednesday, November 3rd, 1*09 South Caps May, Borough Hall, (10 A.) Wednesday .November 3rd. 1909. Cape May, Borough Hall, Frl~ soak
1 tO EM P. M. Masses Sundays at 7 and 9 o'clo m.. Weekdays. 7 o'clock. Sundi school stt 220 p. m. Sunday evening Rosary Sermon and fiqoeUicUon of the Most Blessed Sacremeot f—Wires ■ Bstuntoys and TbursOaj i bofors IB* First Frldaj. from t-*> to 1 P. M. and trom t.X* to S M P. M. ». E. Church of the Advent. Lafayette street, bttween Jackson :m Decatur. Rev. Arthur Hess. Rector. Sundays—Celebration of tbe Holy ommunion. 8.U0 a. u., Muruing prayr. Litany and Sermon, ton the first Sunday of each, month celebration of Holy Communion, J1020 a.m.. Sunda> school 3 p. m. Evening Prayer,
1. m.
Wednesday evening Prayer,
K m.
Saint's Days, Celebration of the Holy Communion. 8.00 *- m.
and In tbe evening at 8. Sunday-school at 2 p. m. Wsdnaodar ovonLig Prmj or Mooting at
o'clock.
Young People's Meeting Sunday evening at 720. _
ty, November 6th, 1*09. Middle Towneblp, Court day. November 8th. 1*09. Lower Township, Township House. Wednesday, November 10th. 1909 Wildwood, Borough Hall, Friday. November 12th 1*09. Cape May City, City Hall, Monday, November 16th, 1*09. North Wildwood, Borough Hall Wednesday, November 17th. 1*09. Holly Beach. Borough Hall. Friday. November 19th 1*0*. Dennis Township. K. of P. Hall, DennisrOW, Monday, November 22nd.
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Avalon. Borough Hall. Wednesday, November 24th. 1909. Avalon, Borough Hall. V day. November **th. 190*. Ocoan City, Council Chamber. Monday. November *»tlh
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All Work upakantekd and Bkbt of Rkfekkxce Fcrnurkp Ofict and Residence, JJ7 Windsor Ave. Cape May, A. /.
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