Cape May Herald, 4 October 1906 IIIF issue link — Page 2

CAPE MAY HHKAU). THUKaDAY, OCTOBER 4^1906

CAPE MAY HERALD Lewis T. PwosSitTSS .Wmstw C. Weau Mewsm* an indcpcwocht wmikly. Publl»bcd Every Tkersiey M«r»M I at 50* Waahlaftaa Street, Cape Mey. N. J. suBsemmoN: . One OoLUie Vf tw ******** <

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Idfellowa-MreU I at tbs Auditorium, Jaeiaon street. I OpallaUa Tribe, So. 147. Improved Order \ 1 Bed Mee-Maeta at ate WaaMea r , *£piwh# Eire Departmeot, mreU 1 1 Meaday evealea hr each month at ooi g Peihhiiiu

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7.IC A M—EXPRBS8. Coooecu (rom J Ocean City aad Wildwood. Arrii at Philadelphia. Broad btreet, 9 oh a. m.

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Office and reatdrnne, Walea United SUtea Pharmacy. Niobt Bn J EWIS T. BTEVEfW ' COUN6KLLOR AT LAW, 810 WAaniaoroa Bt., CAwllAy.N.J. Master and Solicitor tn Chancery, ho'tary Public. Commlaaioner for Pennaylvaiua. J-JR. C. H. LORKNCE, (Dr. W. B. Sickler, DENTIST Ocaan ABB Hdobbb Srxaxra, Can Mat, H. J.

Security Trust Company Corner Washington and Ocean StreeU. GAPE *AY CITt, HEW JERSEY CAPITAL® - - . $100,000.00 Surplus md Undivided Profits - $137 692 30 DEPOSITS - - $2,480!439;36 We solicit your account. Our patrons receive every courteay and accommodation consistent sith j i-udentbanking. THREE PER CENT. INTEREST PAID on deposits in our Saving* Department. —Advisory Board— Isaac H. Smith, Cc airman Ur. Jamas Mrcray H. C- Thom pm. d. Manager J. Hpicer Learning William K. Caaaedy Aaron W. Hand Keaben T. Johnson Albert O. Bennett John B. Huffman

Robert K. Hand

A political party that has been tatru«ted ; far a period of years with the at! ministration of n state government ami appeal* anew to the people for their omtkmtcih auffrage and aop^ort most cot only have a record that will bear In' ••atigation. hot most have one that tb >wa progn-aalveneam. adaptaUUIty to ■•ubllc acntlment and leadenhlp In all the ilncere reform* that bring better government If party pledgee haw been kept la the past It U a falr^stumpDoo that they will be kept In the future. If party principles have kept faith with the march of events. It la a fair assumption that the same policy will guide the party tn the future. The record of the Republican party In Sew Jersey since It baa bad control of the state government, the principle* It baa advocated, the legislation enacted, are arguments either for or against Its further support by tbs people.

Pledge end Parfermano The Republican party came 1

er to state legislation In IBM. and two yean later a Republican goTtrser was elected for the ttrst time In twenty (oven year* Since aad during IBM the Republican party baa had complete control of Uwmaking. Since Janaary. IXJd, it has had control of the executive department ot the state government For more than ten years the Republican party baa been la complete control of state offices, with fall and undivided responsibility for legls1 itlon. for finances, for the coodoct of the state departments and for the

general policy of the state.

How has the Republican party discharged the obligations of Its steward eu.p i How hat it fulfilled the promises of Us platforms? What benefit* has Republican government conferred upon the people of New Jersey? IM us first recall the pUtform pledges ot the Republican party to the people.

The Platfertn Pledgee.

The Republican state platform of 1SU2 recited the gross evils that had grown up In the state under Demo-

the state legislature I zed. and la tb* folk* publican legislature began to fulfill the ; :rty pledges. In the pUtform of IBM the purpose to restore a dean aafi boa- .... . . : ^4rb»

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raihwsd taxatkm, with s view S* swai.’tismt ot as equal tas law. TW plat farm declared that reqoal tasaOsa 1 Is »ot only Jast, bat aa obUpatte* Mp poasd apaa tb* I^UMtar* by *e esosOtntloa. - The platform declared e^

“Upon the pAaewtaUafief t«* the leguistnn Wt.BMRS the R*. pabUcan party, Ms caadldalg X emar and Its msmbm at, the If any lack of aalfonalty

tabl* porpoem. (ball bwtf iu fuU, equal and Just bozde* at tagattafi wIMmM dlerrimluatlos, aad w* 0**** »* «h* peeple af the state the mgtfimtwf.— Jmt law* to thatobfi.** Fulfil laaent af Pmdr PWfiie ■

Mata aad mm—Mfi la.the Mas ^ latlw nanala «f.nay other, ffial^, lest twe yea/v ef Raw Jsrsep'ela dv* history const! tuta an sea. Tba, . leguistloc this year w— spocbaL

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City. Arrlvvs at Philsdelphls 10 jj 1. m , n v P. M.—ACCOMMODATION. Stop* •OJ si prioripsl intvrmcdistv stations. CosmcU Hum ocean Uty, Sea IsU. and WHdwood Branch. Arrives at Philadelphia a a n r M—KXPPBSS Connect* from * • Wildwood Branch. Ocean City and »w We City. Arrives at PhiladelphM'6.46 •VKDAT TRAUU. Broad rr. statios. c QO P. M. SatPREdS. Couasets (seen Wildwood Branch. ArrivM at Pbladelphla. Broad Btrevt, 6 M p. m. mabsst sr. wHABr. , a c P. M.—ACCOMMODATION. Slots si principal intermediate • - Cosaectt from Wl dwood Branch, wcu City sad Sea I sle City. Arrives at Philadelphia k. 40 PM. a 00 P. M. ACCOMODATION. Stop* at “ principal Intermediate station*. Ar Ives M Philadriphia &30 p. m. FXOM PHILADELPHIA.

Week dar*. 4 38,4 40. 4 jy. j 18, 5 A*7.oo. 0WJ3L*«>J.**o,9oj. 950. 10*1. *1100 -V- M., ‘u 00 noon. 1* 33. *1 00. I 40, 1 so, *» JO. 3 OO. *13 ». •t3*4 1 J-SJ. *4 00, *4 M. *0W X»fLd*ari»m^oo,9nonoi»P.Mr, if ce. night, Scndsvs. 4 JL 4 40, 4 53* 3 *8, ’n ja rso*i «o, *t3». ,oo.-C«,o. e-fw. FT.-, • 34 aad&oop. ■ WASHINGTON

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7act tied, AM.. *1 O. *3*0, 4 46.513. H-gg if-aB P. ■. inly Bight. From West Philadelphia only, 3 34 and •^•gA; a. aS3*3-44.ro^o, sad •7.35 P. *Diaiac Car. tRxtxa-fare Train. W. W. ATTBRBDRY. J. JL WOOD,

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were used for porpoee of grnft Th* platform of 1896 (Briber omd solgma promise tn the peopls: -We pledge onrselTee to the of every na now — th* statnt* hook * lutareeta of th* ptnple. _ _ rgelve* to oppees any Attempt tn Impoae upon th* peopls -n tnx for the support ot (he atato govarnniest; any attempt to Impair or Avert from Us proper net th* fund tor th* support of the fra# public sdMole. W* pledge ourselves to the sboBtic ot «Bnrcereety officee aad th* rednrtV ¥ exqeasive aalarie*. W# pledge osr •elvea to the partVstl— *f or my department of the stoto gorernm—t, - * gf.fhp, -ja- -- lu sole objBct the -welfnr* and p* perity of the whole people." Five* Reeulto.

wep bf-lots at Cape Mend which U record. fdU the Oeric'. office of Cape May Connty

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PriatletL the dMtrtbntloa ef mere $200,000 of railroad taxes SWSbfi . ulripsUtlei to reUev* thMr Iscnl tnx

sifproprtattons for pobllc roads, fb# «$• I*endltare of mors than •Lfififijfifi to the construct loo end wtewllb ef state luhototion*. the codlficattob af «—»• A-raome tad cooftmtog Stototo*. the ,

payment of half n mllUeo ef the aU WRlktafi bsM h* a|W a ' " * gen we ear* ef th* | toy. Rad be wot sod—Ay

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James J. Doak Carpenter & SuUdet Jobblna Promptly attended to No. L 833 'Washington Street CAPE MAY, N. J. Local Pboo* 97

Circulating Library NOVELS - AND - MAGAZINES Fine Stationary and Blank Books, Toys, Shell Goods, Games, Toy Boats, etc. M. L. WARRINGTON, 514 Washington Street Contractors & Builders YORK BROS. P. O. Box 661. pape May, N. J. W H HEIGHT, FIRE INSURANCE la nay Part ef Cap* May Connty Holly Beach. N. J.

SHRRIFFV BALE. By virtue of a writ of Fieri Farias directed, iasoed ost of the Oonrt at' tyofNewleroey. on the lah day of Sep- — * , D.. 1 gsfi. las certain raaM where- ' shall expose to sale at public /ioafibf, October SA 1906.

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. : to SheafiMM [aridday,mthc Bherir* office, la lay Court House, Cape May County, New

,W. LENOIR' JlMroMRlioOpIliM

VALUABLE Real .Estate In Cape Hay City FOR SALE To close up an Estate HI MUMIK PKKIUIISIBTO NO. 1. A three story frame cottage and stable on land, at Nc. 676 Washington st., size of lot too feet front by 200 feet deep. NO. 2. Drag store at S. W. corner of Washington and Decatur sts, together with all stock and fix-

tures.

NO. 3. One-half of double cottage and lot, at Np. 416 Bank sL Par Terms aed Informatlee apply t* 8. 8. MARCY, Mercy's Pharmacy. ear. Wash log ton and Decatur Sts. Cape May. N. J.

W OPOUR OWN STArtPS FREE FREE

-HEW STAMP SYSTEMWe have the best shorn we can bey for the money in great variety. Shorn for men, wo -----

plaster Morh a SpedaltCZ^ ^^lincrusta, lifflalton anb Burlaps Otfce and $hov Rooms. Second floor Smith Bldg. 610 Wash. $t ^ CAPE MAY, N. J.

Charles T. Campbell NO. 606 WASHINGTON ST. Cape May City, New Jersey b IRE INSURANCE\ ARE YOU INSURED? Insurance placed on building furniture, stock, plate glass, and boilers in the best Companies represented in the Country as follows: UNITED FIREMEN S INSURANCE CO. OF PHILA. THE GERMAN INSURANCE CO. OF FREEPORT. FIRE ASSOCIATION OF PHILADELPHIA THE PENNSYLVANIA CASUALTY CO. OF PHILA

Pierson and Son. ^jw|Gl>PE|MY|ll«kEf^>

Cor. Washington and Union 8ts.

Where you will find choice Groteries, Vegetables, Prov'sions and fruits. We also handle “Micheners Star Ham'u ”

SAMUEL E. EWINO General Contractor, House moving a specialtg

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WM. S. SHAW GENEKAL CONTRACTOR Denier la eCime, SZrick, Sand, Cement and Guilders Dele phone Xo. iO. SfoterialB. Sit fymira Street

H. H. DOAK

S. S. DOAK

DOAK BROTHERS Groceries, Meats and Provisions

Butter. Bees and Poultry Fruit and VeEotableS

G. E. Brownbak's Famous Golden Butter a Specialty Lons Distance Phone 841. Prompt Deliveries. Local Phone IDS. Polite Attention. 515-517 Washington St. Cape May City oQ Ri'own "Villa 218 PERRY STREET, CAPE MAY.

OPEN ALL THE YEAR

. Rooms Large and Airy ... ... Appointments First-class .

... Near the Beach ...

B. E. MURRAY.

do*. Police officers have beta

Dated Juae sglh. 1*6.

THE? A I- DECATUR8T. (First house 1 nc from bench.) Open all the year. Rooms large and airy. Appointments first-class. C* oeQent. Rntes, $s per day, upward; fio per week, upward.