Cape May Herald, 3 September 1903 IIIF issue link — Page 8

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REASON EXPRESSED. Why Cr*s*c U the Popular Candklat*

for the 5talc Soaatc.

lu ever) votiug Jtatrlct la UiU count; arc men who tolled narljr and lata, la ana*ou and oat of aeaaoo. for the political aueocaa of Hun. Robert R Hand, and no« ' -Trbwi he ham reaol.ed that |>olnt where further aapiiort of hU ambition endanger* the mucceas of the HepuMlamu pan; In this county and jMjjrihlf ia tlu he ham, ther may, no right to cx|>ecl l hen-

longer to follow him blind load.

Without the a:d of Surrogate Hewllr and Hon. E. I'ole. Senator Hand wou’d never have been Senator for bia first term anti without the aM of Gunnty Clerk Way 4nd Surrogate ilcwllt he would not have hero nominated (nor elertad after he warn nomluated) the second time; and yet, not withstanding this fact, because throe gentlemen now feel that the brat interwii* of the Republican party will heorrved by the nomination of Mr. Creaae, they art made tlie subject of Innuendo and covert Inminuat ion. Tlieir motivee are queetion•d. and their long aunt loyal auppor 1 . of. Senator Hand oounta for nothing now with him. What U true of the gentlemen above named is true of mo.re* of other Republicans ibrongbout the county who have this year publicly proclaimed their intention to support Hon. l^rwts M Creamn for the Senatorial nomination. The reply of one prominent officeholder, the j

WHY HAND IS ANXIOUS The Cause* of the Senatorial Fight In

the County.

According to the la»t annual itatctneut of the finances of Cape May county, aa published over the signature of County Collector 8UUwill, Senator Hand dfWw from the county treaauiy during the year ending May IKth. lUtfi, the sum of 911,273, on account «f contracts awarded him by the Board of Freeholdera. In addition to tht«, his newspaper, the War «/ Me (*■>;*, drew from the county, for printing and advertiaing, the sum of HW.lv*. The linaLP does nu^aappoae that as shrewd a biivinma uiannaSe ator Hnnd i« in boaineva fot fun, and It i« safe to aytvue that be made a ppod profit out of hia Work tor the ctruly—in fact it la not necessarily to hia discredit that hia work we» profitable to him—and Ukeu >n cumirction will) the seven rearm of service he- hha had aa the county’* repr.-sentative at Trenton, ami what waa (•rolinbly the moat lucrative th-jx-years in theahenfi'a office ever enjoytsl by a Ca|ie May ahertf, It would aeem tluii hia preaeut determination to hold o» for three ; longer, even atolie expanse of tui bia county over to the Democrat*, iinnreaaonablc and nelSali in the extreme. interference Resented. Tha Trenton comwpoodent of the New

othcrdav.wbe., Senator Hand r e mon.trau! Y,,rk Tribv*,. *b« n Rpc.Mug of Cape ed with him for supporting Crwwe, fl-a ! M *» woe.'"?- “W: the cmw exactly : -Yea. I did pt.KrUe you j ' Th * '« ^ ‘uh rfermy support, aud 1 have give.) it to v.m ‘"* e ° r CoUKr **" n *" in moat loyally during the past a.x year.; < *l-May county politic la. It ,waa aaUb but 1 did not promise to support von for bscoming more pronounced ukI ouUpokou jjf f x now {or u r Crtsae." every dav. It waa declared that - • ^one Into CougreaanianUarrfner’a district A Man ot Strength. ’» ,,d «'Hb |! |->*imsatwa and ^.thei The Trenton Slau Uacttlt as w> editor that Mr. Gardner was a supporter of uitj.- ’ j Senator Hand for n-oonibuitx.n. “It obould be the determination of the thuugbt. not only in Cape .Vmy oonnty. Repul.iican leader*,tills year to enconr- j J ’ hy K "“' e ' *' 1l-t *t tnoumad K-pub-age the nomination fur the legialature , "* u Sul * lo»dc-’», up u> • fchln a week, of men of demonaUated popularity and , ° u ‘ n d * f * “fi**- ,b “' *soa!or Hand would

strength. ' 00

L In tha <Cape May oonnty fight t lbs State Republican leaders la (, aud that tha outeoms

PROPOSED 1MENDMENTS TO THK CONSTITUTION.

gTATE OF NEW JERSEY.

BKIASTMXNT Of STATK.

wtusWa fan ■st—htlag pvuposad i menu to the Constitution of this State i life people thereof.* approved April 8. 190

notice is hereby given that on T '~' twenty-second day of September.

SMX'IAI. BLKCTtOX

Opinion at Trenton.

The contest for the Cape May eenatorial numtnation ia waxing exceedingly warm, judging from the tone of the political pre*a of that county. And, as ia usual in such tights, there has been a resort to tactirtR tjx- impropriety of which cannot be disputed. Forinstance, the Star of the ( epe, which is owned by Senator K bert K. Hand, ami edited by

relattve. Aaron W. -Hand, who 1*

County SuperinientenJ of Public Instruction, makes a wrong suggestion that Governor Murphy has taken a hand In the tight and contemplates visiting Cape M*V lur the purjiose of causing Senator Hand to wiU.dniw from the

contest for a third term. • • •

The attempt to drag the Governor

into Ute tigtft should not deceive the ?hegovernor, or person administer-

«•> -»«r •• -

real conditions. An inveatigatU-n would Hbe governor, or oeraon administering the probably discover that the report that;government, shall be one. may remit fine*

and forfeitures and grant-l>ardona. after coo-

the Governor wk. to inlerfere »*s ; vicl ion. in all case, except impeachment, spread by the Hand men wii h the notion akTICLH VI

that the voter* of the county would re- i

sent it. What will they think of the i jrwciABV. unwarranted mt-cdllng of Congressman | 1. insert in lien of Section 11 a new *

Loudens ager. who held a conferenc there with the Hand leaden on Sunda,

last 7

It looksm

county tarttes were

a view of loung the .. __ . publicans, and this ausplci-m isjuatiiied by recent events ami the news that the Democrats are supporting Mr. Hand's ndklacy iiKhnlielief that he can easily beaten in the election.—Trenton

the clerks of the acvenl townships, cities and mnnicipalities of the State shall provide. to enable the -lector* qualified to vote for members of the Legislature to vote for or againat each of the followigg prupc-—‘ amendment* to the ConstitutiJoT

S. D. DICKINSON. Secretary of Stat

AkTICLH V. EXBCtmVK.

t. Insert in lieu of paragraph 10 a new

four associate court shall be

consist of a chief judge and f judges or any four of them,

i m., re a-if So..™. L,-S being ad Jpted, with unable for the lime being to discharge the pouniv tn 1 he dotie* of hia office, whereby the wliole county «o the Ke- ^ mbrr f inagct c »publc of sitting shall be

i quietly retire from il

“If they do tltis they caftnot afford to overlook Lewi* M. Creaae, in Cape May connty. Mr. Crease, we believe, aspires -to a seat in the senate and hia miming record m 1900 and 1901, 'when he was elected to the house, sets him oat as an exceptionally strong man. “In 1900 he was elected to the boose by the largest plurality ever given a candidate for that office in Cape May countv, and the following year lle'catne out of the contest a winney, receiving the largert vote of any candidate on the

Republican ticket.

“These figures ought to have a good deal of influence with. the Cape May

eaders.”

The Windsor will remain open thronghont the entire year.

nomination when he thoroughly uudeistood the situaUou. In fact, a Bute leader declared to-day that Semwor Haod practically waa out of the contest unti Congressman Loudeuslagrr cnteietf the fight and determined u> push Captain Hsrtd forward. The fact was mentioned that Mr. Loudenalage/, being a moat earnest partisan of Unl’jsd State* Senator Kean, bad permitted it to be poderstnod that Mr.Jveau was auj.portlng Captain Hand against Mr. Crtwse. This was rrgardrd ui be due ty the fact that Senator Kean had diaoovorud that the plan to retire Hand waa pert of a quiet movement hoatile to Mr. K«a*. Until that diacoverv waa made Senator Kean waa Dot disposed to Interfere hi the Cape May county mix“It Is not too much .to say that the In-

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Septum tV.

t. Insert in lien of paragraph 1 a

paragraph, aa follow*

t. The court of chancery shall consist of a chancellor and such number of vice-chan-cellors ae-shall be provide^by la v. each ot whom may caercise the inri*dictioo of the

conrt; the court shall make

11 make rale* governing -» and the practice at the

Ikttitu V. At the end of paragraph 1 add the fo] mg: be court may'ait in division* at the

ARTICLE Vjl.

civil, or si cx as.

1, instices of the supreme t

ic judges of the coart of errors and appeals.

the term ol-.. — , time*, receive for their service* a compen--alion which shall not bediminiahed daring ment of this state or judge* of the conrt of error* first appointed shall be appoii three year*, two for five year* •even years: judge* of the court of to plea, .hall hold their offices for the V

conra-

A.TSTD RETURN.

SEPnillffi Mi B03

In accordance srith the rules governing the Democratic party in Cape May county, and in conformity with the laws of this State concerning soefa matters, the undersigned hereby give* notice to the Democratic voter* of the several mtnridpalitirs, wards at ' election districts of Cape May connty to 1 ' at the legally designated polling plao dr respective district* between U • boars of one o’clock Ir the afternoon at

nine o'clock In the evening, on

Tuesday, scrrcMscit arw. teoa.

meet in the coort-houae at Cape May C01

THURBOAV, OCTOBER ate. II

Leave Cape May Leave Cape May Court House . J3JE Leave Atlantic City

8.50 a. m. 9.03 a. m.

D. -H. LOVELL.

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The Prudential Insurance Go. of America.

JOHN F DRYDRK

Fresh lent

LitSLlR n ward. Vice ITrsidt a: RDGAK R. WARD. rdViW- I’rrPORKKST F. DRVDKN yd Vice Freaidc.il RDW.AKU GRAY.

Secretary.

H K Richardson

t Snpt , Cape May Court He

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306-7 JACKSON ST., CAPE MAY.

P. O. Box 841 Local 'Phone 65.

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MTS SAIL Of REAL ESTATE.

E»q., Ref ree l Ba- kraptcy, i - the matter ->f SamiM-1 B. ‘Co-ver an Herbert A. Buzzard, b-dividually, and tradl v a*Co vex A Bazzxrd, ha krupt*. the subscriber will ex.ose to sale at public vendue, ■». Wedaeaday, Beptem bar 28, 1903, at 2 o'clock in t> e after, o ■> at No 664 Aabury avenue, in the City ofO ea-i C-ty, Cape May Cuu-itr, New Jersey, atl thow- ttr.» certain loU or of ground situate, lyi g a--d beti.g.

1 the c

I'l’T

ill fee hui-dred a- d aevenly-

aeven (377j a--d three hondrrd aid seventy--!-e (879) !■: Becflon A on pla-. of lota of Ocean City Asaodation, and

bounded and desert tied aa f Rows:

Bc^ inning at a point on the northwesterly aide of Asbary avenue, at the distance of three bund r«d and seventy feet

NOTICE OF REGISTRATION.

rrery election district or voting precinct ia

Cape May county, will meet on

Tuesday. September 8th. 1903. at the place where the next election in their district will he held, at one o'clock in the afternoon, and remain in session until nine .•cl x-k in Uie evening, for'the purpose of

* 1 the canvassing books two

of tlic name*, residence* and if any, e< all the person* in

W«lt)a~ai*tria**g»MBedtt the right of suffrage therein at the next election. or who Khali pcm*i*n» •nn-.r K- r,.™

them for that purpose, to the *ati(faction ot aach Board of

and Rlection to have legally election district at the bat therein' " ^ -

wridag

to be a legal voter therein

And on the

hoots the sail

Boa will hold a primary .-.

of political

braadth on the said Asbury avenue alxty feet (each lot being thirty foal lu width) afyt of that width extending In length u> depth northwesterly between lines paralIal with said Sixth street nor hundred feet

* it wide street. Being the . which were conveyed to

the said Kamurl B. Crmver, one Of the above named bankrupts, by deed frbm William D. Wilson and wife bearing date Jane Mth. 1901 sod recorded In the Clerk’a office of Cape May county In

Book 160 of Deeds pace SIS. Ac. ' will h*

for member of the General Assembly -hall be shown by the affidavit u of some voter in that election district

X voter therein

•ame day and between the *acit

the said Board* rf Registry and Klee •ill hold * primary elertion if delegates vention* of political parties, or for Ig nominations, or for both, agreeable to the pruvi*iun* of “A farther anpplemrnt to

an act entitled 'An act '

tion*.’ ’• which aai '

he said Board*

rill have their < Tuesday, October 27th. 1903. X U?ejdaee of their fonner meeting, at the nor of one o'clock in the afternoon, and emain in session until nine o'clock in the vcaing. for the purpose of revising and cuercting the original register*.of adding thereo the name* of all person* entitled to the ight of suffrage in that election district ah Ki’SSfJw'.CS SSILXI. *ss ssses^srraAFJS