TETDHSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1908
CAPE MAY HERALD LEWIS T. STEVEN*
AN INDEPENDENT WEEKLY
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Th« Cii>« Mu Dill; Uorild D pub luted nix; moroloc. cxcopt SucUij, durioc July isd August it Cue DuLu Pw Sssaua.
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THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 24. l»y*
REPUBLICAN TICKET for President at the United S WILLIAM H. TAFT Of Ohio for Vice President at United Stile* JAMES S. SHERMAN Of New York For Congrcea. JOHN J. GARDNER, of Atlantic County. For Assembly. CORSVILLE E. STILLE, of Uppsr Township. For Coroner, JEROME 8. RUSH, of Ocean City.
For Council R. X CRE8WELL LOUIS C. CAY RE SAMUEL F. WARE
IRWIN H. ELDREDGE
The Party of Youth It Is not without ilgnlScance young men who hare just attained their majority are found, aa a rule, voting the Republican ticket. The reason M plain. Those young men look on tbs Republican party as the party of hops, tbs party of promise and of performance, the piaty for whose inflates they will be proud to aa later years that they cast their first ballot, the party whose past need* apology, no balm of oblivion for blonder* and for Crimea, no record of alavery, rebellion and attempted repodia Don. each tumped out In Its turn by i freemen under Republican
The Republican party la eminently the party of Tooth. With Republican* the memory of the glortoo* past an tncenttre to make the fattr* still more glorious. To the Democracy 1* left the congenial occupation of floundering in the marsh of bygone Democratic tagarics. lured on by aome and delualre wRl-o'-tbc-wtap to quagmire of quadrennial failure. The youthful voter find* no attraction In ench company. He prefer* march forward oc firm ground, with the party of Lincoln, of Grant, McKinley and Roosevelt, of Taft and Sherman and Hughe*—of nearly every gnat American, living and dead, whose career has added luster dosing half of the old century and the beginning of the new. The young man prefers the Republican party because It holds out a proepect for his own advancement, because In building up the nation ms a whole it offen (rash opportunities to the Individ cal. because under Republican administration there u • fair field for every one. and every dozen Is protected in the enjoyment of that which be has rightfolly acquired. The new volar who takes hi* place tn the Republican ranks and casta his ballot for Taft and Bbarman will have the satisfaction not only of sharing In Iks Republican victory, but also of w knowing that be has helped prosperity for the country at large and an Immeasurably better chance Hfe for himself and those In whom ha M Interested than If tbs harpies of Bryanlam had bean permitted to befoul
Why Taft Will Win The president of the Claflin company In an annual statement of that com pany to stockholder* «um* up the buslnaa* situation with much accuracy and fairness. Be said that after *lz months of aevert depression lo the dry gooda Industry * recovery occurred In June and since than has been well maintained, but no greet improvement can be expected until the presidential election is over. Expressed or Implied, a market rival within the bait few weak* is predicted by the most cautious borinaas men la the country because W the inferential belief that Judge Taft «1B be elected on Nov. S. Recent •eeaunta of the boa trade show that <ha gate of th# early summer to being held: bank clearing* and railway gross
ary wines in Industrial a activities an bending er
CURRENT THOUGHT Wbat is Uppennoct lo Minds of Many Thinker*
REPUBLICANS AND MONEY. Collier** Weekly has a slgaticinl editorial tn Ita lasue of August SI, entitled. -The Republican* Money " » I* *!*•» kerewllk: •Th* alaettoo and eubeeqaeat death of Mr. Taft would meia th* piecy of th* White Heu*e by is clil fat-tryir who ha* during era) yean Mat approach id. with deferential hat In hand, th* president or treasurer ot most of the large e poration* lo th* oouLtry. It wea th* course ot this oBclil function that Sherman wa» profanely turned down hy Mr Harriman. with bitter denun elation of th# Republican party and reeking messages for th* head ot that party, that the party and the head of It had not been grateful ter the $t&0, 000 which Mr Harrtamn collected and which Mr Harriman collected and gave In 1*04. Penroaa, a* one of th* executive committee ot nine which Is to do th* actual work of th* Repub Ucan campaign. 1* in error of taste and Judgment but aot * great deal worse With T. Coleman Du Pont ot Delaware. hqw* Ter - ca * e differ* Among the combinations now being prosecuted by the Federal Govern ment U that aggregation of oompan lea known aa the Powder Truit Mr. Du Pont Is president of the fifty mil lion dollar Du Font'Powder Company, president of the ten million dollar International Powder Company, director of th# International Bmoke.ea* Powder Company, and vlcwprealdf of the holding company, the Del* ware Bacurltlee Company, which own* a majority of th* (took of th* Laflla * Rand Powder Company. Suppose that Mr. Taft, being sueoeeafuL ahsuld be approached by Mr. Du Pont thus T am one of th* ten men. including Chairman Hitch cook, who hare put you over th* plate. I don’t warn B* reminding you continually ot the obligation: there la on* small piece of patronage I should Ilka, and I * • peak to you about patrannga again during your administration. There a deserving young friend of min* whom I should Ilka to have appointed to th* position lately bald by Mr. Purdy. In charga of that bursau of th* Department ot Justice which Is soaking to break up my company, deprive me of some ot my property, and declkr* m* a violator of th* law.’ Somethin * analogous would have bean th* presence of Harry Thaw two yean no a committee of ten to collect funds and promote the election of Jerom* aa district attorney. A minority plant calling for a statute pro riding for publicity of campaign expsndl tores, was thrown out of tha ml ties on resolutions by a-rote of 51 to l, sad was rejected on tha floor of the convention by a rote of I •4—Nebraska and Idaho and parts cf Wisconsin and Indiana favoring Tha amount of Bourbonlam •till left In the Republican party Is far too large." "The Peopl* do rule," say* Bh*r man, th* candidate ot the trusts (or Vice-Preaidant. Tha truth Is that bill Introduced for th* prolectioo of Yhe rights of tha people cannot even be voted on In th* boon* where 4 nos and Sherman rule th* roost
LABOR TURNS TO TAFT. Toller* Scent Danger In the Fallade* of Mr. Bryan. Convincing evidence was furnished by the conference at Cincinnati last week by Judge Taft with Oscar Strum, secretary of commerce .and labor. and T. V. Powderly, formerly general master workman of tbe Knights of Labor, that tha attltoda of labor Is growing each day more friend U to Taft The campaign of education which tha Republicans have been carrying on has been effective, and the laboring man. to Mr. Powderly told the candidate. Is beginning to appreciate tbe fact that a restoration of bnslneas confidence through th* election of Mr. Taft means more werk i prosperous times for him Secretary 8Iran* announces his tendon to go out oo the stump for tbe specific purpose of exposing eon the Bryan fallade* In regard to labor. SalQ Jdr. Straus: ‘Tha moat dangerous at- three fallacies I* presented In, Bryan's slogan. ’Shall tbe people ruler and wall may be aak It, for every of his leading doctrine* Is a denial of that rule.” Mr. Strata daasaa Mr. Bryan's government guarantee 0 f bank deposits aa next In point of danger to b|a pla the government ownership of ralir Mr. Straus believes this guan proposition la aa great menace ai old 16 to 1 hobby. “To guarante lid Secretary Brians, T th* loans of th* banka, for, as a matter of fact a large part ot the bank's deposits I* made up of credits extended by tbe bank to borrowers and by them deposited or placed on books of tha banka a* depoelte." Mr. Powderly said among things after his talk with Taft:
apsetad than It b today. Never > secure In It* share of thaoi of th* commodity or the good wt deuce of employer*. AilThle Is due to the effort of ^
Cl TV DIRECTORY. Mayor—riederick J.Melvl* Jan l.lllO Udarman—F. K. Duka. ...JU.1.UM Ooumcil—Wm. B. Shaw ...Jan-LIMO ’ Ram. H. Moors, . .Jan. J, UU * Joa. Baa* Jaa. 1.1*1* - Mvall Ba* ...JM,l,mo - Jaa. J. Doak ....Jam. 1,1*11 - Joseph U. Klwell...Jan. 1,1U1 - Bam. T. War* ...Ja«.l.l*W ” Louis C. Bays* ...Jaa.L1M* r. B. Town—il .Jan. 1. IK* order—J. W. Thompson. Jan. X. 1*10 —essor—Chat. T. Damp ball Jaa. 1,1WV Jol lector—BoL Needle* ... Jaa. 1.1*0* treasurer—L H. Smith Jr., Jan. 1,1900 JtySoudtor-Thoa. P 0*ri*y t JanJ 1 19U *g. Inspector, %. X. EUx ana ......Jaa.L 1*0*
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BOARD OF EDUCATION.
.Samuel R. BUtee, President .
Dr. A L. La
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iVUUam Porter, Clark. OJl l Bdw. H. Phillips. 1*11 William R. Sheppard. William B. OUbart ^ Georg* B. Douglass 1»0» Lather C. Ogden-—....-—■■■—."191? Dr. V. M. D. Marcy BOARD OF HEALTH. Dr. A. U Leach. Rrealdent.BepL L 1*» Dr. V.M.D. Marcy, Health officer " 1911 Hobart. & Hand " William K. Sheppard “ WW William Porter, Secretary 1910 Georg* U Lev *tt 1*11 Board of Trad* President. Luther & Ogden; Boer* tary, A. a Marchaat, Jr.; Treasurer, rhomaa W. Millet
U. B. Weather Pare**. «14 Ocean 6L. Gao. I* Lovatt. Agent Church Dlrcctary sr. uksr'e n^c. chdbcb. Rev. Father D. S. Kelly, Rector. Kector’e office hour*—9 to 11 a.
Divine aerrice* at 8L Maryk Church, Washington atreet during September and October. Meases Sundays, at 6-15 and » o'clock A. Devotions, Sunday and Friday evenings at 8 o'clock. Confessions—Saturdays, and Tburedays before the Viral Friday, from 8.80 to b. p. m , and from 7 80 to*JO p- m.
I^faveU* St, between Jackson A Dacatnr. Rav. Arthur Haas. Bacaor. Sundays—Calcbratlon of the Holy Co amnion. 7A0 a. m. Morning Pr*y> . Litanv and Sermon, (oo tbe first Sunday of each month cetobratlou ot ~ mualoe) logo a. m. Sunday I iventna (Choral) Bervlc* ant ^ W aek d»y»- W•Jnaeday*, Evening Prayer Day'* aa - Uon of the Holt Oommonioo 7.R)
Ingoo In tbe evoolog at 7 JO. Sunday morning Worker* Masting
Toong People’. Mae.tagJTrktay ev*»ig at 7 JO o'clock Mao’* Meeting Saturday evening 118.00 o’clock. ruur «. a. CBoaca. Rev. James Burnt, Pastor. Preaching oo SuixUj moru'ng at 10.80. i tha evening at 7.43. Meetings at 9 A. K. and 6.80 r. a, > indaya. Sander School at* r. a. Bpworth League Sunday evening 7 JO o'clock Mid-week prayer •arvloc Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Olaaa meeting*, Tuesday, Thursday od Friday aveolnga
an Qhuich Sunday morning a iffii, —— rnaasTTgaika caukca. James McLeod. D. D..MlnUter Sunday service* at 10JO a. m., and 7 JO p. m. Bucday school at 2J0 p. m. Praver meeting Wednesday 8.00 P Y. P. 8. O EFriday at 7io p. m. Btraugen always welcome. KIRK ALARM CALLS. Tbe Fire Department has reamm Its fire alarm boxes, and tbe follow
25. Washington street, near Bcbellengar’s Landing. 82. Wavbington street, near Union. 47. Washington street and Madison venue. 54. Lafavett* and Bank street*. 68. Broad and Elmira streets. 65. Pittsburg and New Jersey avenue 6*. Stockton avenue, between JeT on and Quean street*. 73. Franklin and Washington 76. Howard street, opposite 8 avenue. 82. Columbia Avenue and
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JAMES M. K. HILDRETH Coumullok-At-Law toeao Street CAPE MAY, 1 Notajiy Pinnae
Cep* May Fir* Department, meet* first Monday evening In each month at corner Washington
COUNTY DIRECTORY. Juatloa Supreme Court—Tho*. W. T ran chard. Rap. 1814 Circuit Judge—Allen B. Endloott Bap. .T..19U Law Judge—James M. E. Hildreth Rep. 1911 Prosecutor of Plea*—Ernest W. Uoyd, Rep —1918 Sheriff—Robert It. Oomon. Rep - 1910 Coroner—W. A. Lake, Rap, Coroner—Wm. H. Thompson Coroner—Nathan A. Cohen, 18OT County Clerk—Julius Way. Rap.. .1810 burrogate—Char P. Vanaman 1912 County Superintendent ol School*. Oscar 0. Barr— 1W* County Collector—Joaeph L Scull, Rep 1906 County Board of Elections—Learning E. Hughes . - - - 1909 County Board of Elections—Henry F. Daugherty, Rep 1819 County Board of Elections—William J. Tyler, Dam 1910 County Board of Election!—Michael B. Kearns, Dam. 19 Terms of Court—Second Tuesday In April, September and December.
BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS A. & Smith. Palermo Jan. 1.18X0 W. 8. Johnson, Ocean City .Jan. 1.1810 John P. Fox, Ocean City ..Jan. L1810 Sylvester Spcnca, Goshen...Jan. 1, 1911 J. D. Ludlam. So. Dennis . .Jaa. 1,1810 D. Sohellenger. Erma Jaa. L 180# J. T. Bennett, Cape May . .Jan. L 1910 a & Rutherford. Cape May Jan. 1.190$ Charles Bayra.Sea Isle City. Jan. 1,1911 Cha* Clouting. Sea Isle City, Jan. 1,1911 Anthony B. Smith. Director Samuel Townsend. Clerk Stats Senator—Rob. E. Hand. Rep.1911 Assemblyman—C. E BUlle, Rep .1911 TAX OOMMIS8IOSEH8. Elite H. Marshall, Seariile........"1909 BtUweli H. Townsend. Cape May Court
House... Aaron W. Hap/.. Cape May City....1910
TAX _SALE NOTICE OF *ALE OF LAND* FOR UNPAID TAXES FOR THE CITY OF CAPE MAY FOR THE YEAR 1*07.
Puhtto BOttoe te hereby riven by Needles, collector of the citr of May, in the county of Cape May, I of New Jersey, that he will eaU at ic. ■*!. mn ik. land* tenement! I dllaments and real estate hereinafter mentioned, fee the eboneet term for which any person or persons will agree to taka tha asm* and pay the tax lien
sale.
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and Frank) — — —. ** TtfitaUAY, SEPTEMBER ttTH, 1*0*. at the hour of one o'clock In the afu— noon of said day. The said lands ter meets, hereditament* and real estate to be sold, and th* names of the p* been laid on account of the earn*, a the amount of taxes laid on account each rare*!, are aa lotion, ^rU:—^ ^ n«m lAm5 r ba O »X%l.** CU0<> 17 ' V ' John Allan, tote It. 14. tecUon 14.
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J^EWIS T. STEVEN81 COUNSELLOR AT LAW, 614 Wasaisaroa Br., Can Mar. N. J. Master and Solicitor in Chancery. Supreme Court Commissioner. Notary Public. Oommleaioner for Pannsvlvani*.
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TOGONSUMPTIVES Edward A. Wltson’s Preparation of Hypophosphites and Blodgett! from the original formula te the Sovereign Remedy for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchi Us; Catarrh, Ia Grippe. Coughs, Colds, and all Throat and Lung Maladii Thousands been relieved .. .. Those who have need it will have other, and recommend It to their fellow sufferers. ’ i"by ti The undersigned aa a oonaurapUve can testify Irom hi* own experience - te its value. Write at once—delays are dangerous, and may prove fatal. For full particulars, testimonials, etc., address. C. A. ABBOTT, Bole Agent, 60 Ann New Tbrk City, N. Y
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AGENTS WANTED—16x» crayon portraits 40 cents, frames 10 cants and up, sheet pictures one cent each. You can make 400per cent, profit or 836.00 per week. Catalogue and sampl free. Frank W. Williams Oo., 1888 W.Tsylor Street Chicago, til.
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WALL PAPER Big Reduction In Spring Styles Before Decorating your Room look at my New Stock. You ran save money by it. BURLAPS, LINCRUSTA WALTON. W. LENOIR 626 Washington St. Cape May, N. J.
MECRAYS’ CENTRAL MARKET Cor. Washington and Ocean Streets 60S Washington SC 217, 219, ail Ocean SC Meats, Groceries, Provisions and Fruits t-t Choke Battsrs-Skarplss* CUt Sfige-fi Specialty Country’ Produce fresh dally from our own farm Flak, Oysters, dams aafi Terrapin. Dressed Paattry The largest market ia Cape May.
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