Cape May Herald, 2 December 1909 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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CA#B MAY HKRALO rM WaaMa«to<i etr^t. C«p« »Uy

iblrm&B-*Wot Allas Wal»h, •j«T«r. I' quoted ts the Trenton A4 sitlaur a» ut h'l >'■ l-r - - r ' oe only tor one yiar, a» Mi.'re »o be any Olnnelly n«t year." Thervi Uncle Joe and the tariff, ho* and Mr. Walah ahonld no

THUItflIUT. DMGKMBMl «. 1»»« Direct Primary l-* w Bafe Clerk In Chancery Vlrtar U lowto. Ukely candidate for Oorernor on the Republican Ucket. dlasarepe with B^te Chairman Franklin Morphy In the matter of repealing the Direct Primary He thinks tha* «bUc the 'ahoUehmsnt of the contention In a measure destroys party ardor.' there was “such a dear and eapha tic demand from the people for a direct primary law" that It would be a (rare political mistake not to flte the new system of nominations a fair trial. Senator Joseph 8. Frelin*hujsen.also an aspirant fur Gubernatorial hoc era. takes tha same view of the matter. Althoufh b» opposed the Direct Primary bill for the reason, as ha plains In a press Interview, that bt believed the people of Somerset coun ty preferred the convention plan, hi ts now In favor of retmlnln* the

Former Senator Adraln has been made city attorney of New Bruns wick In spite of the prqtesU of tb< Republican mam bet* of the Common Council. A. little kick like that doee'nt bother “Boh** after his axper lined In the "rump" Senate. The order for Trenton tile from Count Casmwa. chief Oiatnbertnln o' the Ehnperor of Japan, was probably

of taxes tsld on teei. are es fellows. *».—

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crete form and makes that the majority demand Its repeal." Among Democrats who have heat

, nomination for Oovaraoi

Jon failed to secure an Invitation Halt the Industrial plants at the State capital The woman who traveled trim Ne* Tork to Cheyenne, a distance of near ly two thousand miles In order to cas vote, has shown that at least one sber of her sex appreciates both the prlvUegee and the duties of the suffrage.

'amss Connsiy. enisle. 1WI-T tiy ^Conner. ll^M Second a’vsTteriea 'culms’ it^it Ik' iV darraret' J Charlton, pari' of lot 4, sec. It. Dsrlne sstate rheron J. Crsan. h. W. half lot It, Bewail plan ..... Mary C. CM lion. KO Jackson

• men Indictee with the primary frauds In Hoboken last September are all New Yorkers Although Democratic, Hudson County must believe In the protection home Industry. Now is the psychological me

1. _B Ban" jit eec-" «. baium» estate. HI Parian' mgbta Beach avenue •avid C. Crowell, WO Lafay-

•otin Diamond, lots S. t. aa. AiTUar-'r'i-s Tarrsce. JaKaraon street Linda Free*. «» -Qaee, st.. •L a Flanagan, lot *, sacUa

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Thar lea Foater. lit* Washing.fewlrite^V. Olsddln*. tii-ji Bank street ......m •& jeSjr^sfst* Msri^*k ’ Kennedy. rre'''Waahf.^KuSsr^Lanslag hafK^rar^^[.* l L^\erood ieiata^tit rhea Mueller. U-U Decat ur

ths right to reject any or all bids. ANTHONY B, SMITH. DtrecOo* K. nPfDALL SMITH, ■agteeer. Constable's Sale! By virtue of sundry executions i ms directed, Issued out of the Kmall Cause Court, before Frederick J. Melvin. Esquire. Mayor of the City of Cape Bay, end ax-officio oae of the Justices of the Peace, In and for the county of Capu May, I will expose for sale at public veothe store building. No. 607 Washington street, in the City of Cape May, New Jersey, on WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER S. 1808 beginning at one o'clock In the afternoon, the following goods or chattels, or so many of them as shsll satisfy the hereinafter named exocu expenses Incident thereto; vis:— 16 salt and pepper shakers. I glasi rase. > glass vases, 1 pick and rake 1 electric Iron, SO dark blanket., 6.' Ilfht blanket*, 1S1 bed ipre.'.dt. I table covers. 100 towels. 116 .beets, 67 White table covers. 1*7 pillow ea 68 napkins, 11 lace curtains. 1' wooden handle . knirea, 11 pieces-oi colored chlus. ». glass candle slicks, 1 box tools, S7 frail plates, 48 smsr plates, * meat plates, *8 saucers, 6vegetable’dlshea, 7 waiters. SO cups 16 small milk pitchers, and other <tr tides consisting of cooking utensils dishes, silverware, knives, forks. ‘pools, bedsteads, springs, pitcher*, id basing, etc. Belied as the property of B. F Bruce and Deux Brace, defendants, and taken Into execution at the suli of Oscar Crip pen, Martha G. Smith, i . and to be sold by ALEXIS SCHEULENGEK,

Constable

Dated. November 6, 1*09. LEWIS T. STEVENS, Atty

TAX OOMMIMtONKRA.

ElUs H-Marshall, SeavUle.May 1. 1*10. W. K. Youug, AugU-sea: Vi ay 1, 1»10 B.H.1 ownseodfCourt Howe,May l.WU tiecri'tary. Harry Headivy. Ocean City

bsmusl R Moore Jau. 1. Mil Joe Ksm Sea- b >»» auilwsll Hand Jaa. 1. Ill Jaa J. D«ak Jan- 1. MU Jos. R Bareli -Jan. L MU Wm. a OUbari... -Jan. 1, Mil Jobs F. Jacoby Jan- 1, JSU Adam auelks Jan i. Ml> of Council—John r Jncooy. and guperintandem of Waui rbs W. Tbcmpsou. Jan. I. Ml* Brin R BMisds*. Jan t,

Coileetor—CUlnen C. Hugbsa Jan. L ~ surer—Thus W. Millet.-Jsn. 1.

Engineer—& R Townsaud. lei

ling Inspector—William T. UUvena.

BANKING

leorn SUlls. USl-S Lafayette -—a n Multord estate. IMl-l

man WlUiam Hughes and Frank 8 Katsanbach base made public theli views omthe primary law and an are

this State has bean (It publicly to support ex-Gor. Morphy*s demand Mr. Mmphy stands alone In that re sped. 3t M not beheved that any max. who care* ter his political future, a beritatee to fly In the taco of publlr -optamRwUI cans to his

ago that the Governor be given an advisory board composed of the Urtny former Chief Executor; of the Bute. If that Standard OH dlsaoluttos stands. New Jersey will need to be looking around for another source of supply to oil her State machinery.

William J. Bryan tries to

force prohibition oo the Democratic party. H may be that Hunterdon coun

ty. New Jersey will not object.

The surest-of a member of the

Bridgeton Board of Education raid ought to be Instructive

Nobody looking for an elective office has yet been wllllag to epeek of the Murphy creed as a vote-getter

Princeton Is a Presbyterian Instltu Uoc, and Juet now It is eo bio. -that It win crock.

shocked at tha thought of teillag his employer a Bo with his Ups is tying every day la the quality of his work. In Us

poor work, la shirking, aa to svprsas it with tha llpa, yet 1 have Jo office boys, who could not be Induced to tell theta- employer a direct Be, to ateel his time when oo an errand, to hide away during wosklac hours

December Success Magazine ’A Christmas Musing of Mmn-ABve' by Kicbsrd Wtghtman. opens the De-

government, under-the general title “The Power Behind the -Republic.' J. C. WilBrer has a spirited article

be acted as wall a

y be eras worse tl

the attaape were sold In the a they ware to ^a had. and ft la 1 that twice as many win he dlapaoid

nights.

Beach avenue ... .ntonlo A. Peeeane. flights In front of Avenue •••••• ames M_ Pulllngrr, lota It. IS, eec. IJ. Devin*, eetau,... John Peter*. r»vht lot*. 1. J. S. 7. I. S. Mabel HueeeL IMS Washingall. lou'ii Hcgja. S W”hTp. Shields. 1-4 totereet In stable lot on Oeborn at , a2*i£fcgrf».'- k fSS**W. Towm 'l**' Bwc'h lane Taylor, lot L sec. IS. Ew-

leorglani.s Vance. TTI-I

borne Street^j^,- -

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Uterastlng dream stories i title “Dream* and the Future Ufe." There la aa arttlcle on “The * Donna Fame." by Wll Uam Armstrong, and Dr. Maiden “The Good Win Hahn,"

Barreled Author," and “A Flve-Thon-George Fitch. “One Woman—Or Twof la tha,title of the third Installment of

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and there Is anof “Tha Shy Man,* by Henry Kitchen Wehator. There are pea*M by

Beach

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BOARD OF BOUCATION harnoel R. SUlea. Pres., Murch. 1*11 William porter. Clerk uaroS. mi Dr. A. L Leach March, lllv Howard F. Otter, >.arch ISie WlUlam R. faheppard. Lsxcli U'« ljuther C. Ogden, Lircu Mil George 6. Douglass 1- .rcli Mi. Thomas 8. tRevens i *:.& MI Everett J. JerrelJ, Lircb Ml

Your Earning Capacity ought to enahlt* you to Jo more than juat rmike your living. You ought to save im<n<-\ Then having saved, the next thing 's to Ml jour surplus to work safely and | rofitably. The best way t< r >ou to insure a steady, reliable income Ironi your savings is to deposit them in a Saving Fund Account in the Srcvrity Truit Com patty, wheie they will bear interest at j per cent Youare earning how, but tour earning cnpaciiy Can’t Last Forever

Not next week nor nti ne to bi-gii' to save I) yon never Mail, yo cash whicc may som<

Hh, h.,t NOW is the

Security Trust Go.

Cape May City, N. J.

CONTRACTOR

BOARD OF HE * Dr. A. L Leach. I'reelden! Ur. V. M. D. Rarer. Ilealt WlUlam I-O,ter. Uacreterr.

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In the District Court of the United Btetee for the District of Now Jer-

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Stem ford Motor Com pan r vs. Crulg tug Motor Vacht "Nereides II." In AdatamRy. In obedience to a Monition to me dl

I have seised and taken Into my poaeenskm the following describad weaFor the causae sat forth In the ttbet now pending U the V. 8. District Court for the District of Now

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.£r knowing c leg Anything to say why the ocodasiued ahi proceeds thereof dietributed According to the prayer of that they be And Appear herald Court, to be held In and tor the District of New Jersey, at the United States Court Room the City of Trenton, on the 7th day of December, IMS, at !0:fc o’clock OB the forenoon of that

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NOTICE The County Board of Taxation wll. near appeals from assessments of tais* in the different municipalities ol Jape May County, places designated below and upon the dates named, con venlng In each place at ten o'clock the morning. Appeals cannot be considered un as made in accordance with the rules of the Board and upon the p.t scribed blanks which -will be emppll* any who desire then upon application of the Secretary of the Board. W. E. Young, Anglesea. N. J. Upper Township, Tuckahoe Hotel. Monday, November let, 1*09. Cape May Point, Borough Hall. (UO p. m.,) Wednesday, November Jrd. 1*0* South Cape May. Borough Hall. (1C m.) Wednesday .November Ird. 1*0*. West Cape May, borough Hall. Fri day. November 6th, 190*. Middle Township. Court House.Mon dsy, November 8th, 1*09. Lower Township. Township House, Wednesday, November 10th, 1*0*. Wildwood, borough Hall, Friday, November Mth 1909. Cap* May City, City Hall. Monday. November 15th. 1909. North Wildwood, Borough Hall. Wednesday, No vernier 17th. 1909. Holly Beach. Borough Hal:, Friday. November Ittb 1*0*. Dennis Townt'-Jp, K. of P. -Hall. ennlsvlUe, Monday, November tfn£ 1*09. . * Avalon. Borough Hail, Wednesday, ovemher 24th. 1*09. Avalon, Borough Hall. Wednesday, day, November 26th, 1909. Ocean-OlF, Council Chamber, Mon dsy, November 29th, 2909. Sea Isle CH*. City Hall. Wednes. day, December 1st, 190*. ST1LWELL H. TOWNSEND, ELUS H. MARSHALL. Cape Hay County Board of Taxation.

Hast:

W. E. YOUNG, Secretary. Dated, Cape May Court House. N. J October 6th. 1*0*. 1M44U

THOMAS J. ALCOTT, V. 8. Marshal. DUrict of t

Nov. 16, 1901.

NOTICE TO LEGAL ADVERTISER* AB legal advertiaamente are re iMaed to be paMlBhed te a an par fa the municipality In

by the Board of Cho May County, N. J, at Cape May Court Hotae. until 11 o'clock Hfc . 1000 fer the oon

CHURCH DIRECTORY arvlcee at 8L Mary/ R, C. Church. Washington Street Rev. Father D. a'R.lli-. Rector. Rector'* of floe boure-7 to 11 A.

to LM P R

Masses Sundays at 7 and 9 o'clock a m.. Weekdays, 7 o'clock. Sundi school at 2.30 p. m. Sunday evening Rosary Sermon and lieoedlctlou of the Moat Bleated Sacrtmen! ifeeslnue Hamrdaje and Thuredayi e the Firm Friday, from XM to 4 P. 2L. and from 7.*» to » *> I-. R

e^' New Method Cement and Asphalt Paving sltrprool Ctmei.l lioors and Icsctattng a Spednlty ALL h«.Nl)S UF CONSIWUCUON WORK Aniklnde ol lasing Msti-naL euppliea to the trade ffom 8upp<y Deparunenl, Br- e-. circel and Healing lUiln.ad. *Dnioe, No. 1164 '\ aahinglon Mreel. fcF A1 L WoKK UUAUAN i KKD. JAldESiL CLARKE, Enpmeer

E. Church of the Advent. Lafayette street, between Jackson :in Decatur. Rev. Arthur Hess. Rectoi Sundays—Celebration of the Holj Communion, 8.00 a. Morning pray Litany and Sermon, (ou the flfsi Sunday of each month celebration ci Holy Communion. )10JO a.in.. Sunday reboot 1 p. m. Evening Prayer. 7.30

p. m.

Wednesday evening Prayer. 7.3'.

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Saint's Days. Celebration of the Holy Communion, 8.00 a m. Baptist Church. B. A. Bowers, Pastor. Preaching on Sunday morning at I0.m uid In the evening at 8. S unday wchool at 8 p. m. Wednesday ereuteg Prayer ReeOn* at o'clock. Young People's Meeting Sunday evening at 7.30. Winter Church Services First Preabyterlan Church. Di. MeIvood, Pastor. Sunday services, 10.30 a. m., and 7J0 p. m. Sunday School, 2ft) p. m. Mid-week. Wednesday, 7.30 p. m. Y. P. 8. C. E., Friday*, 7.30 p. ax. Junior Endeavor. Friday*, 3.45 p.m.

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COUNTY DIRECTORY. , tuetlce of ths Supreme Court—n Trenchard. BepobUcan, 1914. Circuit Judge-Alien B. EndlooO, Micat, MIL Law Judge—James M. E. Hildreth. publican, mil Prosecutor of Pleas—Ernest WjJoyd publican, 1913. Sheriff—Robert R.Corson. Republican. 1918. Coroners—Mark Lake. Republican, Ocean Oty; November 1911; WU eon A. Lake, M. D.. RepuhUcan.Cold Spring. November, 1910; B. min C. IngereoU. Democrat, WUd-

Sarrognte—Chariee F. Vauamau. Be1919. County Superintendent of Schools—A. W. Hand. MIX. County Collector—Joseph t Scull. BeJanuary 1, 1913. MIL County Board « Election*—Henry F. Daugherty. RepahUean, 2918. County Board of Elections—WICIam J. ryier, Dyter. Democrat. 1910. OooKy Board of

a II. a O. D. w Thuredar* of sen Ml Washlagtos strset ~ ~ ft <7 « A *a

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M- c. SWAIN MANUKA- TCHtrU OF imfeial Stone Pavement, Cellars, Floors. Etc.. Etc TTBiS ASS© SiT&SSlS 3S7V3SS@. SIT COLOR OR DtelCa * JPLCILLTT

. Work Guarantkkd and 3C Yila. ce and Residence. 237 Windsor Avc.

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SAMUEL E. EWINO General Contractor. House moving a specialtg

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PLUMBING 1N AXCHEti JOBBIKC A SPECIALTY WM. T. " AWBPHS ’“'*"’‘““cp.

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315 Vaahington St,

Sait Boats

CAP? HA?

r Boats Launches For Hire With or Without Attendcnt

Engine* or Boats «iM or Rspairod s Cylinder Oil of All Kinds CAPT. W. H. MILLS

Rena see our tell Uns of Mstthwe end Ua> oleums. Tie sod Aaslewaze. I FUU HUE TO SELECT FMia