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VOL. VI. NO. 40

CAPE MAY, N. J., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1906,

FORMALITIES COMPLETED Republicans Name Hand, StiUe

and Dr. Cohen.

VOTE OUST IS 14 3-4 TO 1414

Sfafcas Kxoelteai *po«ch—U Chrared l» «*»* DeK»t

As ■ melt of the Bepablicsn primsri** held throoKhoat C*|»e M«» county

Tu«*sy of iMt w»«k. I» »hieh Ho*. U«rft

M. Crave, the prawot S«*t* S-«i*tor.

reived * mujorilT of the popaUr rote, but lo.t through the d^**te *y«t*ui by hsl e rote to Hod. Robert E. Hud. 'tbe dehKBtas so elected met *t Oee*n City Ust

Settxrdsy »od • omlootcd this ticket: Seoelor—Robert E. Her * **

Township.

of Ltwn

E. StiUe, of Up-

mblymeB—Conrille

per Township - .1. ■.. Coroner—Dr. Nathan A. Cohen, of Wild wool, who was the Democratic rand Hale

for Coroner • few years ago. The Convention wes called

the retiring chairman of the ifrpoMlon

• ee. Dr. John

any corporation magnate; hr has adds* loetrr to the names of those men who hear represented Cape May county In the arrviceo! the State of He* T As to hla private life. It la without reproach; thorn who know him heat lore him Kindly and genial In hla Inter with sill, the regard of hla townsmnf Unhowa by thr fact that no repute- ‘ In all of Ocean City could betonad •e him e* delrgnte I ’ ‘ primarWe Where he glrea he la the staunchest and truest friend 1

known.

stalwart of the • erer been heard support of tba

principles of Reptiblicaulsm. as Republlcaahm ha* iwro proclaimed by fjocoio, tfarfleld »i,.l Kh-atevelh Horaat tHHerof opinion as to policy, bare always round, and the li>>eral mind respect* . the honest oidoiofta of bl* oppoorut.nlthohgb hr Wras-b Hrmic IwOraasUat Ua conWe be follow- sell 1 In- for the benefit at the greater m - joritv of the people he ta. Should the for ones of war or ft)ca dearer that defeat kboajd porch Upon hi- tmaaer.'bie v-»ee will errer be heart

-I followers to

sjtr KepubBctn party and vote for

h< Drmocra-ic cauufhlate In opposition to n -ociMufal Rep 11 b*llean op^ournl; bat ntb-r he »|l| silriaeihetn to -I slid should*

v. sViortM-r I* support of the principlsn

at have been the guide and laracou light ofthrg'ind oM party f->r the last half

Men are born, lire their little

County Execute

S. Dooglaaa. of Upper Township. Two names were placed lo nomination for chairman, they being Dr. Douglas.and A. Carlton Hildreth, of Middle Township. A roll caU war had and Hildreth Waa declared elected by a rote of 14J4 to«V When the two rotes of Holly Beach .were offered, they being Hand votes for Hildreth. A. C. Boswell, of Ocean City, objected and protested against thdr being count ed. Boswell hrd an opinion from Attorney General McCarter, of New Jersey, that the election at Holly Beach was Illegal. because S3 rotes had been cast that w.-ra illegally voted sad six war* left in the box and voted without being listed. Thera protects were of no arall, and Hildreth appointed a Credential Commlttd* entirely of Hand men who would net ooui

alder the protests.

New rules were adopted pro riding that the Chaiman and hraratary of the ConTrotion shall hold their respective office, in the County Esaouttra CstmmiUea and that the county executive committe* shall consist of one person from each election district, appointed by the chaIrm-o. This was a departure from Republican rule in the a>uirty. and the beginning of the new -bora” dictation. After A. C. Hildreth h -d been made chairman. Aaron W. Hand, of Cape May, was made Secretary. _ After the credential committee bad reported. the protest was again made against the counting of the Holly Beach delegates' roles, hot chairman Hlldret^ would not recognise Boswell, which censed the people In the convention to make many uncomplimentary remarks on the unfairness of HiUretk'e ruliege. A platform was adopted declaring for direct primaries from county officers down which platform is directly opposite to the

of the Re public eri party that we all lu«e, areiae lulperjabibV. as the HUe 'sod

ternal •> the breccia.

I present to you.-fecitlemerr. the nanir'of nr wbo^n we of Quran, City are proud to lalprna* diiren and peprwa-irta'ive dti. tn ofCapa May ouiinty. a Koosei-elt type r man, o*e whops gal-la baa erer been bl-

■nse of right and Joetioe. and his doty W Jioore w>i* a hla fellow man. A man wbo^e eterliok] They will b

and character has been

ones of

tire of the' people and has demonstrated cooclanrrly what oar Honorable President of the United At*(es. Tbeodorr Room veil so truly said, that yon oaunot strongly insist upon the elementary; £ that you cannot build the superstructarv. of public rirtae save on private virtue. • ‘ ' ible or

the Star of tits Cape, said: “Robert K. Hand opposed the pasaags of the primary law with *H his rtraogth. bat the corporators who were then frothing out for everyth log lo sight. Areas d» tetmloed to curb the free expression of the will of the people and forced it through the LegiaUl-lrc." Tie platform John J- Gardner.

of the RepubUean Legislature.

(or Senator. Wm. T. Bate, of Lower Township. nominated Robert E. Hand, and mid Hand stood upon bis past record, but Mr. Be La was very silent as W what Wm that

record.

Dr. 1. S. Gnacom. of Ocean City, then presented the name of Senator Lr«U M. Cm—, and aald: “Mr. Chairman. You my fallow. BapabUrana and gaatleaun: “It Is my pririlese to-day. to speak you briefly in behalf of one whom you all know, who is a son of Cape May eagnty to tba manor born, and whose hare bad no small share lo making her history, and who himself will be kooi •In Ih* years to corns aa on* of the floeat type* of men sod the truest of gsntlei that old Caps May county has erer produced. As to bis pobll*record it neofls eulogy from me. Dnriag the Incnmbaocy of the offices be has held, redly beuefleial to the mm mm of the pro Ole hare hero enacted than lo any other period of the history of the and in every I nets nor be has folly support ad these mosaure* with bis vote. lo fact do ring the 1— two and able leadership of onr present Governor. whom history win acclaim as the

r. aad never Will, b* wears nc m

AUTUMN WEDDINGS

B ABU—Moo BE.

A wadding of Interest which was quiet ly celebrated at the Presbyterian mans early Tuaadar morning wm that of Mia» Marie Yerkev Moore, daughter of M,*. Klla N. Moore, of tbl* city, and fonnr'ri if Chicago, and Mr. Ollyer Ogilria Barr County Superintendent of Pdbllc Schoolof Cape May county. Tim erremony was

SAVED FROM SLOOP IN GALE

in aiUtiaiiui ,pm4p«.m-

and

fnT to that Inoiseet this preaent day. Hr jayvsd -you, faRhfally and fearieealy tor six years, three years as an Aaaembly.aad three M a Baaatar, and wa sla-

ly hope that the Bepublli

May county will show their gratitude for this faithful performance of doty by again placing him In a position to win the office that he so jastiy merits. Gentlemen it

> me thegtaateei pleasure toon uune of Senator Lewis Mitchell Ci

aa a candidate for nomination for Elena- .

Mgy «5«>>‘r*«» I 1

to all loyal Republicans, who have the beet interest of lbs Coujmeuwealtb at heart,

anp^irthianaiga. , ,

During the delivery of the speech the as chary after cheer tar Crease, aa an ■ting sentence was rn-led. The vote Wi

‘'*** Avalon, jf

Dennis

DennU. 2d. 1

Upper. S

natty Beach. y Uoaan CHy. I t 2 West Cape May. 2 Ocean 4gty, ad. 9 1 Vt 6 » Wf CRy. 1 South Cepe May* Woodbine, 1 — Middle. 2d. 9 — WHdwood 1

Anrfleaea,

Ca5«' May. Tat. 8 wi?- V

of the Hand

* US m for Bermaor. Stitle getting 1«K and Vanaman UM. and this wm act mad* omlnlaUMv Per Coroner Dr. Nathan A Cohen, of Wildwood, wm namad onanl-

eorted down the aisle there ware loi for him. He Mid that- iswnMr a > Wrpodeiy m

• Krery clotid'hM'lm oUfer Knlilg. a

fact that the defeated candidate needs He dos* nM have to go Into 1 tall* of what his policy will hr. what be will do or will leave oodone. 1 dooH

lal wflHtrredno.

pass next winter. That la one of the bright sides to look at. The dark aide la this, I hars had at * army of good. loyal friends, make any sacraflM and I have led them—to defeat—that la the bard part for to*—there Is the sting, and right here while I hare ihe opportanttfl

Wdmsm.L

yoa will all hnva. pat ni least they have kept up

(CONTDfUKD OX fOUBTH PAOBJ

he sea off Cape Mry Sunday night. Sis. inla o'd ad ee* were aeewrred hr heCapv M>yrv««a;ton erew. wbo .'oogh. their 1 wr t thtiugfa a dangrrona aea. which frequeot!* cnrkd Into toe PfeLietaod ibr*Mi • ted to w ah the srame out o* thair area Vue arx-'‘r*v eur'uea of the Mo At re 'arad to wo-':, and In sbrir efle- te to keep h* sloop headed 'a tie w'ad they .iggrd a •Jury’" aali. When they * opposed they ce v ae.'e the gs'e b-orght dewn to p-o lsedM'l end n-a*L. and tbora aboacd we n It fan- of the*.- Urn when ta savers came a'oagsVe. The e'lro' pa e a, d-v.iched and ex soated with their • .-rg'e Id f*e grle, wore lauded ar.’ely at .he Mat'on and 'bat night erme to Cep*

Mry.

The veasel wm eoaMnarded by Capt. J. f'dridge. hot the ramre of the pa gera we dd do. lra-o.

F- B. Piark Dead.

WMHaiu-rsr«

delpula. Saturday, aged » yean.

- -nato kidimj ttradda. dark who was KurHeh b)'

Vo- aereral aeaaent he bM had at Cape May, and loe family boms orly a forufljtt'sd^- 1 <»»wov Mr. Cl> rks is sn rived by hi* widow nod two chTdren. both boys ' Mrs. Clarke la a daughter o: Mr. and MnJ Barton Cola-

publican roegresaSosal Conreotlon. am-

p -Isiog the counties of .

. O. O. R*rr

rf.,ruM.I by Rev. Dr. Arthur S\ . Spoon- . pa-to- of 1 hr Plot I’rr-bylartau church IV happy ocmplv left on a moruiug r a ...rrol lire North au.l KaK- ypo* vir r. thrn tliry »TT1 reel '* In a new ' ' i-yotly pu.cb-sv-l. looitrd at No UC -net. Mr. Barr was .‘ortuvrlp principal the Cade May Pnl.l'c bofauul* and

teacher nuder him

he at bum* after Nor. 1.

Neal—Tt-*.v.tR.

Wairen l h-istioe Neal, for the

past three years manager of this paper, nod Miss BertUa Mopis Turner, of Rio Graude, this connty, formerly of Sewefl N. J., were UDitod in uarmfCP lo the “Little-Ohurch-Around-lbe-Corner” at Nee York City on Weuneeday, BepiAn. Si. Mr. Neal is the ddeat ton ol and Mrs. Fred R. Neal of K10 Graode, sod the bride, wbo iir a' pretty brunette of sarael ^ispok -ion is the danghtA of Mr. anil Mre. Igt Tuine'. for the past several years have resided at Rio Grande. •''Wif ’ To TheBdjtor ofthlspap^tiaost heartily congratulates manager Neal upon his daim of a bride lo taking this important step in life end wishes that# many

ears of conjugal happiness.

Hie happy couple drill next weft enter into hp’nsp-keeping In • cosy

1 Yofk- Aveonr, West Cape

rallowcd by aa aartbquaka. Mrs. Potrail brlievsd Mm WM quits sure that If he WMaH** he wonld wiite 10 her. Communication* were sent to every Elks borne In the country, he wm fooad jast waak In a email city in low*. H . family left to join Mm there. The Philadelphia Lodge of Bike materially arsMed >o treplug the ffitaalRg man, Powall formeriy hep< * saloon in Cape

May City.

CAN’T PAIL BY CHANGING SIGN.

Conrad Ott, as XrnstM pf thi sritate of Morris Gllekman. *f. in a salt against M. Doroshow, decision In tbs. United SUXm Bank.

Lowfeiislager A^ain Nominated.

In the ssmchulMing In Salim In which be wm Bret named tot Con me m. 1| years ago. Henry C. Londcntisger. of Paolsboro. last Thnrsday, wm nomlaated tor. bin eighth eonarcntlre term by the Republics the First District. In contrast to eeoe on the former oocaslou. where

Couoty CtreqR paqrt. the Qape flfgr Clr- | milt Court, and QuaRr ig ti>e {jolted SLulas Brankraptcy Court, and baa out In every instance. He will now. ceed to c)9M up the estate and divide the

proceed* among the4H4tojta,

)w-townsman, Joseph tsorelaod. Bepreeeotaiiv* Londansieger wm cs’led before lb* cootsbUoo and accepted the honor in

Do Ton Want This?

fU oomfortable home at s ntofarete |

price tebu-

bnvlag four

first floor, three large

sms third floor; bath, gas, pure spring water. All necessary outbuilding*. Back entrance. Lot S0xl90. ; bn ifclrf areqq*B»»r Broadway. West Cape May,

H. J.

Gilbert C. Hugba*.

2,' ‘Ptor Bnriday flaloona. Prom the Newark News "The victory of Robert R. Hand Senator Crease, of Cepe May, wm am victory for the Sand*y aaloona.” says the Trenton true Amerloau, ’The Republican party of Cape May cot plane beside thpt of ftram.”

Mr*. Bsnu- A Foster to baring a number large boBMOn Perry street to to be raised M Vet si feet, while the boos* to the be moved to Mansion reset and

the day or eraaing Leeooni arranged for. For termn, 1 caU Ben ben Barvea, Wert Cape May.

After a soarch of more thaa two years, the Millville Lodge, B. P. O. K.. No. Wu. hMaucoeedwl in fladincSewsidC. Pawho left bl* home there for the weal. ■ ■og that ea soon as be found s suitable place to settle ha would send for his wife and family. From Chicago be wrote sevaaal times 1 hto relatives, when suddenly the lettei by hi* wife were retit road uncalled

BI0LS SOCIETY TO MEET Atonnai Mooting to be Held at Krmn,

Bogtrriag Wmpaay. mat!

mericao Crickater, d'ed at tire Taha.naato Methedtotcbu *h I Mark’s Square. Wart Phils- on Tuesday eraalng, Oet. A at 7JO o aloek. rttar, .«pdtoj«(>- BM'h On* of tha Ir.-gaat maatiags la thg history

rttba Aeeoatotion ip expeo.ad 10 take place The oaenutive eommtUm baa mide gx

- • • - — . repent-Uma for the mattina and It to I'luatlov, came to Phlladelrbl* ahonttert paeodtoaeanlt la much good. Them

is Important that the

Subscription—$1.00 per Year

PERSONAL MENTION

Sommer Visitors are Numerous About Town

.'land to wi! oodmehiedly be of iatorevL IX. u w , flttadlo spank npco thi* sabjacg b* harisg

■fog

at "O'k. TbeaddwMWUlb* meg rifloently »tr«taof Cape May.

TOUR MK HIT BE IRCIUIEU Pf a Weak Among Your rime* Friends Trio* Told—Other Mention

-Benjamin Well mao asd wife, of Broadway. have returned to their home after spending the summer with retatiraa In the

Adirondack*.

; Frank Bntrikto, Jr.. hM )Bst pnrchaasd ,oqe of the latest model aotcmobllea. He driring It around the

»er. Arthur W. Spooner who recently rfsigned as partor of the Ft ret Presbyraliau ehnreh, to take effect at the end of y? W ‘U begin evangelical work at

osoy ra'rad tethto «° b»«n

. -«D GM-TS Ogden

Urao-war of Iha -Ouan.v Bible Boototy. Uiaesten.lrare tug aa’oXarit okertto defen* nP tbe srpouaM of the ptbe-.'Ag. Tbeeo am'- ae exprats a large

M Bible.

Mast Act With Democrats,

The Camden Courier hM tbs following editorial remark* conoernlng the result Of the Republican primaries In Cepe May

Democrats to Meet

The Democratic County Convention will teat st Co n rf’|!Atllf'U.d*««W. y . «*■ am* Its county ticket," and off eyes centered upoa IW daetoion <m «d Beta al candidate. Had flanafo? CreaM hart e-noaeloaud by' the Bd^HMIhnfls, said hat the DemnemtrwrmM Wra Inatad HdbarflE: - ""

. A otrable p.Hecorteet, trpeu to all art- # •.tow-raoobced lo the Women's Home Compatton, : The maLe-doe offers for It* btsttoreh h;*-! oolora. flee pttoas aggregai-•qxWJW^-.’ba fl -rt p•:»-»«J«0, tba second r .QUA the third 9J00,' sod tba' fotr-th sod dih.JijP tadi. Ttom arohdtraHeaon. 1 to the subjec., d-rik number of colon. I nmdfdm of npicMHm, ard tba eomprto s tear aabtalk sity number ordrelgns. Tbhbnly tiijNflattha are that every dv- -'»* tens'; te _ oompUteT wHfont lettering, no oiflirtstma ddkJqh berrg 'bouside^dr errey design mart be in proper propoK'.ou*

"Th* result of the Republican primaries la Cape May was favorable to Robert E. Hand for State Senator by a half a vote defeating the prerant Incumbent Senator Lewis M. Crease, of Ocean City. Former Senator Hand, If elected and keeps hla 'e-e 1 action pledges, will hare to align

the repeal of the

Bishop Act and for “wye open Sundays,” M toe saloon men have averred; to the re pdal of the primary law. and also to repeal •be equal'xatioa tax act. These are mighty reforms adopted by the late Legislature after mature deliberation and approve' by the people generally. Cape May people alone excepted. If elected. Mr. Hand will have a Mg contract on hto hand, to make good his pledges to have those benlficeat law* repealed, .'or the returns of th* pri-

wlth either, aad the State Sea-

tor oM-ha|t Its valor, b|s itofe oyar nl^fat to pay hto creditors, lad It was not a boos bd* sale

Bioko Hla Parols.

A requisition wa* tosoed last, Friday by Gov. Stokes ou the Governor al PennsylTsnls for Har-y B.8app, who was *d in Cap* May coaoty in aod who was ndtsnrari to Are nan in son. Sapp wm parol«d In WOu, aftef h ta *«jra** b* broke hto parol* and wm arrested in Peunaylvsnis and sent to tba patera ftonitentinry. He win from there OoL 10. aad immed lately upon hto reiaase be win ba bronght New Jney to aarra on* " ~ r

hqnra oa a trestle, two Britos long rarora the Inlet. The line wqi be egtend" WHdwood and Anally to Gaps May. woe to Ocean OUy will be made at

Ueaiob Given Up.

After n futile search of si most bar

May oouoty aathorittos

f °°^tbe Pnp« A

MoUoare, tbs Italiao, wbo verio CnltUghl. ooe of Us poontiyman, at woodobw, on th* niflbt of Jom A last.

«*«Mt r i MBiJtlfto%» WBMP amount sight di WWA-ftUMto TTA# PaoptiV Lo' lading. Where c oy,—ra dMtoBh dOMXiMr UteYriht «*- dad checks may be tent to the FI ret Na-, onlty In obtaining hensflolal tofclstoMt i tiooal Bank. MUdlrtowa. O.. which bank DEtha aorpora- gnsfhnihsi hhrtoMinria«nt of gnaraw

YaHr BtaSa. Hlllott Flow- a

. had the day engine is ahlppad. • Krery eug^i* sent from factory to sank

^ —

iwbafrattA If fir n .

whether It be bar (iatt, year (anil 01

f State ; P. Prioe, of Tq Caf>a May, m State Fire Wan Charge of all the loeal Ore -ba townahipa U Cap* May followtaMharabaaeappolntweoo. Lowra TowMUKSam-