Cape May Herald, 3 September 1908 IIIF issue link — Page 2

CAPE MAY HEBALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER a, 1908

CAPE MAY HERALD lkwm t. rrcvBN*

AN INDKPKND«NT WRfKUy

FORT THREATENS-Ti) SEND TROOPS TO ATLANTIC CITY

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CAPE MAY HERALD rl« Wnnhlngton EL. Capo May. N. J.

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BaU. tn -X; Kni atoon. 1M IL Proimotor'a Knaldanro. Boll M W. THURSDAY, 8KPTEMBER 3. ma

Got emor, In Vigorous Proclamation is

Declares Saloons Must Close On Sunday, Or He Will Declare Re-|si(S.

sort Under Martial Law

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Ibnmon, incl udlnc TntnrssT and c Tlia antd aak> wWJnka |Snr«j|

REPUBLICAN TICKET ror President of the United State: WILLIAM M. TAFT Of Ohio ♦'or Vice President of United SUte. JAMES S. SHERMAN Of New York

Call for the Second District Congress ional Convention Pursuant to the authority vested In by us the rules of the Republican Party, we hereby call upon the Republican voters of Atlantic. Uurlln K ton. Cape Slay and Cumberland coun ties, comprising the Second Congreae ional District of the Slate of New Jersey, to elect delegates to a con venllon to be bold nt the Odd Fel lows' Hall. South New York avenue. Atlantic City, N. J.. Sept- 21. I**, at 11 o'clock, for the purpose of non. - Dating a candidate for the House o. Representatives of the United Stale: for the Second Congressional Diatric. of New Jersey, to be voted for at tin next general election to be held oi Nov. 3. 1908. The basis of representation undei this call will be one delegate for each 100 Republican votes cast at the las. Gubernatorial election for the Gu bernatorts! candidate and one dele gals for each fraction thereof exceed log forty votes. The said deiegst* from esch county will be npportlonet among the several subdivisions ol the conn ties by the respective chair mar of the several county commit The number of delegates to srhlct each county will be entitled und. this call will be as follows. Atlantic, Cl; Burlington. 66; Cap. May, 25; Cumberland, 50. The delegates to the said oonven lion shall be elected at primaries be held on Tuesday, the 22d day September. 1908, under call to be is sued by the respective chairman o. the several county committees according to the rules of the Repub 11 can Party now in force In the spectlve counties of the Second Con greasional District By order of the Republican Com mlUee of the Second Congressional District EDWARD S. LEE, THOMAS J. ALCOTT. R. E. HAND, 51 ORRIS DAVIS, Dsted. Bridgeton. Aug. 21. 1908.

Um amount of u

Devine Estate, tiro.

John 8. Brown

RTUbam Dennett Estate. Madison At lie. lot adjoining Marts llu.lm. M-14. J. B. Barr, lot 1. section «. Divine

Mate. tLOk

Stephen Barker Estate, stable rear

street. ITT.Ikj.

SEA GIRT, N. J., Aug. 27.

In a public proclamation. Issued today, Governor Port threaten* to declare Atlantic City under martial law and call out the Slats militia to po .Ice the resort unless the liquor law* ars strictly observed by the resort

■ia»t Sunday and in the future.

Tbs Governor likewise declares that ns may call the Legislature In extraordinary aeeslon to enact special legislation which will enable him to govern the resort through s disinterested

This is the most drastic action which hga been taken to enforce a general law ever taken In New Jer-

TO OUR PATRONS With the Issue of Monday: Dally Herald, the publication cease, for the season of 1908. The manage meet of the paper desires to express to the residents and visitors to Capt 5iay, Its heartfelt thanks for the splendid encouragement which ha. been given to the publication this

The Herald has been throughout the season, the leading dally paper am. all tbs news has been published am. served fresh esch morning to n large and growing reading constituency.4%! circulation of the paper nearly dou hied that of the dally edition of .190*., the volume of business which ws. done in the office was much greater, showing that the people generally, ap predate the value of the newspape. to them as an advertising medium

The Governor terms present conditions in Atlantic City S -saturnalia of rice'* and ridicules the fiasco of ten days ago, when a Grand Jury at May Landing, the county aeat, refused to find indictments. He says tnat me a. don was a burlesque, that three men. tiers of the Grand Jury were owner, jf saloons In Atlantic City, and that there ware In sympathy with ths violators of the law. The Grand Jury new In session t* not likely to find Indictment*, I Governor declare*. In proof of this scrtlon be adds that be has affidavit;, from James C. Steelman and William Reeves Winters slating that they pur :based llpuore last Sunday In saloon: operated by three members of the

Grand Jury.

WHAT GOVERNOR WILL DO. The Governor mays he can see but one of two things te do under me dr

“JOHN FRANKLIN FORT,

“Governor."

First, to call out the militia and po ilee of Atlantic City and declare the A'LA.NTIC CITY, Any. 30.—A re resort under martial law. This would blue Sunday came to Atlantic CR> require an appropriation by the Legl:. todsy. Many persons familiar with U# 1Ature .history of this farm-famed resort Second, to call a special session of! t**' n inclined to doubt the po* the Legislature to enact apodal legu i*“>UitJ such a thing, but today tation authorizing him to appoint a, ® r *ry one of the 320 aaloons and ho disinterested commission to

The weekly edition of the

will be continued throughout year, and is published on Thursday*. at the price of One 2>dlar per year, and all our summer visitors and real dents who are bet now subscriber*, should be, .because the Herald Is pub Us bed In the Interest of nil people

■ only the reliable new.

charge of the affaire of Atlantic City, sml to pass a law authorizing him to Hereof! remove officers, after a hearing, for failure to perform or who wilfully re-

fuse to do their duty. The Governor also says:

Menhaden Keep Off, It has been noticed that since tb ; Government and State of New Jei aey have taken action against the Menhaden fishermen, that they havs kept off the Cape May shore durinj the past summer, sad as a conseque; ce, large schools-of fish come almott within the breakers and are caughi rapidly with a book and Una. The efforts made on the part of our people to prevent these fishermen from Invading our shore has had (splendid results for the lovsr of good fishing

The Bast Job

Tbs best Job printing dons in Capo May U don* at the office of the CAPS MAT HERALD. No. 614 Washington street. We have the latest do-

signs in typo and the speed

dllty for promptly executing tb* wor and It Is a pleasure with os to do community satisfactory printing for the people of

Capa May. Our charges

JOHN FRANKLIN FORT. ^ ^ _ in ,

"The Chief of Police will not because the Mayor will not so or Tbs Mayor refuses to do so. Tbt Grand Jury will not Indict because they are directly or Indirectly control ted by tbe Uquor power. The Gover nor cannot net because he has uc

power of removal.

In Newark. Jersey City, HobokePattsraon, Trenton, Elizabeth, long Branch, Asbury Park, Cape May smother places the excise law Is reason ably well obeervea on Sunday,because It is enforced by the ofWclnls. Tfaer no discrimination In the enforcement of the law^ One cltyV mas not be permitted to be kept open on Sunday to gel the pecuniary gain b> violating the laws, while others must

close.

. successful effort is not mad. officials and citizens of Allan tic City to enforce the Sunday law against the sale of Uquor beginning on Sunday next, August 30, I herebj by this public statement notify the citizens of the SUM that I shall with Issue a proclamation celling an extraordinary session of the lieglala lure of the Stats, that legislation may be enacted under which the laws oi the State may be enforced In all place and squally upon all the people In tl i State, and 1 call upon aU good people In the Bute without regard party, creed or citizenship to 1 steps to voles their sentiments upon the all absorbing issue now before people of the State, namely: Shall the laws of the State be obeyed?'

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER MTH, IMS. tb* hour of on* o'clock Is the arier- • said day. Tb* eald laMa. laoa-

are as follow*,

lot *

_A I John Allan.

eb parcel, are as : £SwVi.'

11, ML Ver-

It. 14. section 14.

'Indaor Avenue.

A-U Washington

Cord. Itn-SI Lafayette street

Mata ilO.fi. Cape May. Delaware Bey and Hewsin Point R. U. electric power aietlan.1111.Cnpe May Dele wore Bey and Heweiri Point R. IL eland pipe, nt pow.r ata0 Cap**»| M " Point IL

Charles Cos. bite 14. II, IS, on 11. Devine Estate. 1110 Anal# Duck an). SZZ 8l John

. I7.1Z.

Unda Kress*. 1st Queen atrrel. $1LEly Flanigan, lot's, section 1*. Devin* Mala 8LI«. Lewis Hildreth. (TO Preaklin *L t Philip Hughes. 1*14-14 Lafayette street IK *. Johnson, tll-lt Beak street.

COUNTY DIRE

DIRECTORY.

Justice Supreme fourt—Tbo*. W. Trenehard. Rep 1614 Circuit Judge—Allan B. Eortlrott Hep 1911 aw Jades—James M. E. Hildreth Rep. c./Bll Prosecutor of Plea*—Ernest' W. Lloyd, Rep.... A... 1913 Sheriff—Robert It. Corson Hep JBI0 Coroner—W. A. Lake. Rep. 1910 Coroner—Wm. H. Thompson .. .. 1901 Cyrooer—Nathan A. Cohen, .....1909 County Clerk—Julius Way, Rep...1910 surrogate—Chas' P. Vsiiamtn.. ..1912 County sum-riotcudeul ol schooler Oscar O Barr —L IMIS' County Collector—Joseph L Scull. Hep ouotv Board ol Elections—l-caiu-log K. Hughes - - - - 1909 County Hoard of Elections—Henry County Hoard of Elections—MlrhF. Daugherty, Rep mo County Board of Election*—William J. Tyler, Dem 1910 nel H. Kearns. Dem. it Terms of Court- Second Tuesday In April, Septet, her and Deoeml-ur

HOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS \ H. Smith. Pylunno Jam 1,1910 >V S Johnson. Ocosn City . Jsa. 1.1910 John P. Fox. Ocean City ..Jan. 1,1*10 Hylvrstsr Hpcncr. Goshen.. Jen. 1. 1911 J. D. Ludlsm. So Dennis . .Jan. 1.1910 D. Schellenger. Erma .... Jin. 1.1*0* J T. Bennett Cap* May ..Jan. 1.1*10 II 8. Rutherford. Cepe May Jan. 1.1909 Chnrlcs Havre, Scs Isle 4'ily. Jait. 1.191 Chas Clouting, Sea Inh-CHy, Jan. 1,191 Anthony B. Smith. Director Samuel Townsend. Clerk Slate Senator—Rob. E. Hand. Rcp.191 Assembly man—C. E Stllle. Rep 1*01 TAX COMMISSIONERS. EWs H. Marehell, Sraville _.1WW StilweU H. Townsend. Cspr Mar Courl llonar ...1911 Aaron W. Hand. Cspr May CHy—-1910 W H HEIGHT, FIRE INSURANCE any Part nf Cape May Const) Holly Beach, N. J.

Eldredge Johnson, 124 Elmir* street. 114. U.

RMcfrted end welt. 810.2*. Harry A. Jackson. l**4-( Washington street- 824.44. Annie C. Knight, Atlantic Terrace on each A venue. *1 u©4. *0. Annie G-^Knight, Congress HaU. Beach J._Parher Lansing, 401-410 Lafayette a - Look 66-16. Theodor* Mueller Estate 1116 Decatur atreeL 8164.20. — oeoas Mo. Estate. I ... F. Mont lion 11, Devine Estate. 8 W. P. Munre. lot. 7. 8. arc lion 16. Devin* Eetate.t4.16. James M. PuWnger. lot* 16, It. section IT, Devine Estate. 64.10. Arabella Hagers, ill Washington 81. 861.26. Arabella Rogers. 217 Decatur street.

Contractors ft Builders YORK BROS.

81*2.60. Arabella Eager., 801-2 Beach Avenue.

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Thoma. liohb Retail

Stockton

Alice Reel. 224-28 Perry street 877Xathew Rogers, lot — section 16 Heine Estate. 12.o:. W. R P. Shields, 1018-21 Lafayette itreeL 820.60. W. 8. P. Shields, 112-16 Beach Avenue

8287AO.

— a P. Shields. 220 Perry street

'. 81U.00.

TOGONSUMPTIVES Edward A. Wilson's Preparation ol Hypopbosphlte. and iilodgelU from the original formula D the Sovereign Kemeny for Consumption. Asthma. Bronchitis; Catarrh, La Grippe, Coughs, Colds, sod all Throat and ' ung Mai Adieu. Thousands of people say they have been relieved by iu Those who have used it will have no other, and recommend it to their fellow

sufferer*.

It has cured many after they were given up as incurabU by their phy-

'elans.

The undersigned as a consumptive .so testify from his own experience s> to its value. Write at once—delays are dangerous, etc., add i C. A. ABBOTT, Hole Agenl. OO Ann Slrrel, New York CHy. N.

r Hmall. Ic bbB. nu Ik W. Tow

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lot* 1, 1.

George TnrtbeU. eert

section t, Derlne Fatal.

Georgs TwtbeU. lot 4, section 8, lot t, section 12. lota 17, 22. section IS. De-

vine Eetste. 618-4*.

John W. Thompson and U K. sutler, let adjoining Bailey and Quldart, on

Devil * Reach Creek. 82.08.

Jan* Taylor, lot 1, section 14. Devine

Ratal*. *£**.

A *12.30. A 86.12.

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to strangers Just arrived within the

gates.

it is Sfld that this was the 0hrth time in the fifty-four years of iu ex isience that a drtnkleaa day had beeiexperienced in Atlantic City.

Social Tea# | Bowling Party. Tbe four o'clock teas at tbe Vlr-| Mr. and Airs. A. R. Jones, of WUgtnla Hotel are very coty affaire, and uington.DeL.gare a bowling party at guesU are most enthusiastic in 1 the Hotel Cape May bowling alleys their praise of these delightful func-j Thursday afternoon. Those playing lions. Tea U served in the exchange were Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Neary, Mr. where a cheery fire burns in an open and' Mrs.

grate. The Vlrgktla U one of tbe flew hotels that remain open all the year. A large booking for September shows the popularity of this delightful and

comfortable bouse.

MAKE USE OF YOUR

LEISURE TIME

If you have an hour to spend each day don't idle It away, for time valuable. It will pay you to write to the Circulation Department of ‘Philadelphia Press,” mentioning this paper and they will send you an Interesting book of advice, telHog how to make use of your spare moment*

mood Jonas, Mr. William H. Porter,

an of WUmlagton, Del.; Alisa Anna L. do very easily. A postal card will

$100 Reward and No Questions « Asked. Wlir the person who found a large diamond ring In heavy gold setting, m same at one* to Mrs. Carl lams, 210 Windsor STenue, and receive large reward.

Keep -In mind one thing. A m\n vbo has a bank account, always haay -wady money. Ha is not compelled to tali on his neighbor in time of Try it, and keep your mcnoy In 8e

eurity Trust

Touring ears to Mr*. Experienced

of New York; Dr. K. C.

Baines, of Philadelphia. The prise

First prise, Master

Raymond Joses; booby prise, Mr. J. F. Neary, of Philadelphia.

A Tima In th* Kitchen

There was quite a time in the kitchen of the Windsor Thursday waitresses .of that home-like

• gave an old fashion

tb* Urge kitchen in honor of their uiers

r, R. T. Jones, They

*d in costumes and at th* doe* of

merry dance, a purse was

ted to Mr. Jones U behalf ol

Meet as at the pop jiar bowl! eg

'toys of the Stocking

Lou «. 8, LoU 4. a*

Lou A L iSiittTffii

EsstaaiTi KShVb.SS-

aane :,

Land Co. 814.86.

William White, 742 Lafayetti

IL 620.60.

, 11 81141 aec. IL 12160

It, 11. 12. ML Vernon

* Woodson. 701. 7*2, LafayMU St. * Woodson, 314-18. 8C Johr

Collector of City of Cape Alar. N. J. TTios. P. Curley, Solicitor.

bring this information to you. Don't pot it off, write at once, for it will

oUare to you. Address Circu Department, "The Press,"

Seventh and Chestnut StreeU. Phil-

Pure Food Bill

^withstanding the passage by th* Congress of the Pur* Food Laws

to b* a general disposi-

tion on the part of intelligent people.

OUR INVITATION II you-have never had any dealings with us, please consider this an-invitation to give us a. trial. We will open an account with you, In which your deposits can be payable either on demand or 14 days notice. On the latter accounts, we pay THREE PER CENT. INTEREST Call arid see us or write to us and we will gladly open an .'count w ith you Security Trust Company Cor. Washington and Ocean St^ CAPE MAY,

P. O. Box 661. Cape May, N. J.

particulars, taiUiuonials,

ECZEMA &nd PILE CURE TTT5 TFT? Kuo • Uf what It was to suff. r CXVaCi I will give FREE OF CHARGE *u> any afflicted a positive cure for Ecsrm. islt Rheum. Kryalpelm*. Piles and Ski 1 Blesses. Instant relief. Don't suffer loufir. Write F. W. WILLIAMS. 400 Manbat iso avenue New York. Knolo-e stamp

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-SEW STAMP SYSTEMWe have the best shoes we can buy for tbe money in great variety. Shoes for men, women sad children, and redeem the stamps when yon get 100 at Tbo*. H. Taylor, Central 5ho* Store Opp Heading Terminal, 606 Washington Si

James J. Doak Carpenter & SBuilaet Jobbing Promptly attended to No. 833 Washington Street CAPE MAY, N. J.

AGENTS WANTED—16x» crayon portraits 40 cents, frame* 10 cent* and up, street picture* one cent each. You eaa make 400per cent, protit or $ ~

Frank W. Williams Co., 1906 W. Taylor Street,

Chicago, 111,

Th* Now Hotel at Capa May is a (rand affair. Tb* Old Bank Is a landmark of the dty. hot there U room t grow. Add your name to the Hat of depoattere and thereby help row hMB8 bank. [

Buy a Gas Range = anck Cook With Gas GAPE MAY ILLUMINATING CO. D. A. Merchant, Jr., Mgr. Both Phones.

M. C. SWAIN MANUFACTURER OF Arjficiil Stone Pavement, Cellars, Floors. Elm, Etc ms AB® 8TSBS SSTMa®. AIY COLOR OS D LSI LI A SrtailTT All Work Glarantkkd and Best of Kkferenck Furnished 30 "STka h.3 EacyD^xaicjE. Office and Residence, 237 Windsor Ave. Cape May, A. /.

Big

.WALL PAPER Reduction In Spring Styles Before Decomting your Room Idok at my New Stock. You can save money by it.

BURLAPS, LINCRUSTA WALTON. W. LENOIR

626 Washington St. Cape May, N. J.

MECRAYS’ CENTRAL MARKET Cor. Washington and Ocean Streets ‘

O02 Washington St. 217. 219, Ml Ocaaa SL

Meats, Groceries, Provisions and Fruits

Chak* Buttcn-Sharplsss Gilt Kdfs-A Specialty

Country Produce fresh daily from our own farm

Fish. Oysters, Clems sad Terrapin. Sreased Fealtry

The largest market io Cape May.

Pierson a nd Son. ifHE|BEw|ciU»E|glY|BUiiffTl Cor. Washington and Union Sts. Where you will find choice Grocies, Vegetables, Provisions, and fruits. We also handle “Mirheners Star Hams'.’ Local F’honk

WILLIAM E. JOHNSON -i > Catrer - S-

Ksalcrn Tbooe 140 Y.

Oysters, SaUd., Cuilau. CroqurU*. Terrapin, Pal lea, Kaap I

c«k*. Boo Bona, Io* Cream. Hsckaroaos.

Sllrer. Unsn. ChlB*. CuMery. Ca^sMwa. Pslms. Flowers. Art. Tabta DrooraUnoa. AnDoasoMneala. Mrdrilnsa. H gh Te*«, I snrhtnni Cant Partita. Banquets. ColoUoos. Aoolvei «««is. Lam

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Office 320 WASHINGTON «T.

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