PAY, OCTOBER 8, 1908
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CAPE MAY HERALD LEWIS T. .STEVEN*
AN INDEPENDENT WEEKLY
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CAPE I
REPUBLICAN TICKET
fot Vice Preaideat o! United State# JAMES S. SHERMAN Of New York For Preaidential Elector* Moaea Tajlor 1‘jtio. of Alercer. Frederick. T. Fr«liu*buj#en. of B#Tboma# EL French, of Camden. Waller EL E!d*c, of AllanUc. Lewi# A Tbominou. of klonmoutb. Grant EL Settler, of SomeraoL Alexander Gilbert, of Union. J. Hull iirownlng, of iiurgen. ^ Peter Campbell, of Ueoex. . /. Henry J* Eldoeb, of Hudaon. Alvin Hunalcker, of Hudeon. For Confreea, JOHN A GARDNER, of Atlantic County. For Aaeetnbly. C0R8VILLE E. STILLE, of Upper Townahip. “or Coroner, MARK LAKE of Ocean City.
For Connell R. J. CRE8WELL LOUIS C. SAYRE SAMUEL F. WARE
ptralt* hlnwMf te be ted MS* tooiiA •*- men whlcb would darnaco Uw *MT cwuaa la Mr. Taft we have -• trho oMattnae all of thae»HW«IIOaa drrraa which no othar man In our „ U „.J. lira ainoa tba civil war has aurTO n Ramin, hatrwl of tnjoatlca. . a acorn of ail that to baaa and naaaa. to haartr armpathi^ wlt> *. ‘thaternlMd pbrMcal of the vary 1^ t typo and n kindly cenaroalty of nantr' .. . . i ail at Ida fat*
tana o- «.u doln« In Mr. Taff- _ Tha honaat araarworkar^Ota boooal^la-
peraonal vlolanca from
a halTa liraodth from tba .-ourae which hr rccnrdi aa rlxht and In lha Interact of tha whole pcopla 1 have naturally a peculiar Inleraat In lha aucccaa of Mr. Taft and In iaaln* him backed by a majority In both houaea of conmaa which win heartily aupport hla poudea For tha laat tan rearm, while 1 of New York and
| ^ Oja NMh^dwty anjr —"-wia^wllrokd man aa amona who will do all that can be
CITY DIRECTORY.
Mayor—Frederick J. Melvin Jap. 1,1B10
Alderman—Vacancy.
Cornell—Wm. E.. Shaw ...Jan. 1. ' Sam. EL Moor*. ..Jae.1.
rMht to chat lance da behalf Taft It la the body of wa# the country- A aUnchar frk and truer rrpraeentaUra. they cannot And within the border* of tha United
everythin* in hi* P°w- - - * - r - which la
be treated by all Durtac tha ten yaar* of my Intimate acquaintance with him. alnc* I have rayeelf
and pnetdent been obUcad ‘
fllatea H* will f or for (ham •xo
wron*. He will do wren*
_ r. d. of a— Mmaaon Tnaadny afternoon of each week at EM, ta Jr. O.C.A-M. Hall. CoidBprtn*
. . . M n The John Maeray Poet No., 40. (1. A. EL '}• meateoo the Ihlrd Friday of aaeh mouti. !jamtl»Ifi • t . TJ ?.°’^? k v ' “ • “ atrret
StUweil Hand ..!)aE.LUU)[ ‘
Jaa. J. Doak ....Jan. 1,1011 >pb U.KIwelL.Jan. 1,1011
Bam r. War*
" Louie C. Bayra ...Jan. 1.100* “ r. B. Townaaad. .Jaa. L1000 Recordar—J. W. Thou.peon. Jaa. 1.1010
~ T. Campbell Jan. 1, ISM .. .Jaa. 1.10M
Jr., Jan. 1,1900 aty fioildtsr-Thoi. P Curlry, J an. 1,1011
taw-a. v»- *•
OoUactor^BoL':
racarda the ralallona of
- border* and as a nation with (hlch I have
n which 1 have not had hla heartd moat effective aympathy and euptnd the poildee for which 1 atend
I possible U
the r
1 tnfi
Italy varied queatkma of hlch Mr Taft aa prealdent would bar* > deal bet him be ]ud**d by what b* aa himeelf dene and by what tha adminitration In which ha haa played ao con-
plcuoua a part haa
i attitude la let me
the public mind. Mr. Taft can be treated to exact (uatloa from the rallrenda for the very reason that he can be treated to do Justice lo tha rallroeda. The railroads are the chief taatremenu of In terete I* commerce In the country, and they can neither be held to a proper accountability on the one protection on tha
aa Boremor and prvei deal practically with
' yen one of tha man vyvu — and aid 1 could always rely In do-
y injunctlona I maintain (hat r why aQ our people should be o him and ehould faal It
tolerate (he violence of a mob ihoa tl corruption and oppression and arro*mn of a corporatloo or of a waallhy man. I
_ him Ha has Incurred tha bitter hoetl) Ity of foolish and btxoted reaetionartea by hla frank criticism of (ha abuse of the power of Injunction In labor dlaputea. and ha la pled*«d to do all ha can to pot a atop to the abuses In tha exercise of the power of Injunction. He wm oarer pretnlythln* that h* will not do ail In hla r to perform. Ha can always be id to do a little better than hla word and tha fact that before election he will promtee tba Impossible Is tn luetf a
clalona are part of tbs _
- i bench. They (uarenteed and set forth atrtkln* fashion the Hsbte of tba «*n-
- - tha nalftah In tercet*
of capUalWU or of
BOARD OF EDUCATION. Samuel B. BUUa, FrealdaLt .....1001Dr. A X- Laach.— MW William Forler, Clark. „... ——1011 .. .. 1911
Itfll 1000 10O» ..1910
1900
William EL Bhepparti — William EL OUbart ... Oaorje B. Dou*Uta .. Luther U. Ogden........ Dr. V. M. D. Mercy...
era] public a* agalnet of any class, whether
IRVIN H. ELDREDGE
ROOSEVELT LAUDS TAFT In the following letter of Prealdent Booscrelt to Ur. Conrad Rohrs of Montana be tell# why voter* should support William O. Taft at the polla. Ur. Conrad- Kobre of Helena, UopL* 1* an old time Montana cattleman and one of the most prominent cl (liens of Montana. He and the president cam* Into close relationship more than twenty yean ago. when they were both member* of the Montana Stock Growera' association, the prealdent being at that time the representative of the little Missouri stock growers In the association. The Intimacy has been kept up ever since. Ur. Kohn Is one of tba pioneer citizens of the nortiiern Rotfcy mountain region and one of the men who has taken a leading part tn to great development. Mr. Kohrs’ letter was called forth by Mr. Bryan's statement that he (Mr. Bryan) was the president'* heir and Baxamore HUL Oyster Bay. N. T-. Sept #. MCA My Dear Mr. Kohre—1 hare received your Utter about th* candidacy of Mr. Taft tba mac who I foal Is li aauaa tha represents tire 1 of which I moat bellev* in political Krery good citizen should desire to aaa _ both prosperity and Justice, prosperity sari
,1s entirely right that w» shoui • profitableT" But it
bier - when applied to any given course of conduct, indeed, tn the long run our poo gte are sure to find «h*t in all daatinga. alike In the turtnese and political world, what Is really profitable la that which J* morally right The - - -
It U urgently ........._ reform movement should go on. But reform movement la healthy If It goes on by spasms. U It la marked by periods of frenzied advance, followed. ~ “
that (he nation had embarked on a fever Mb course of violent oscillation whlcb would ha fraught with great g Mould "
■si farm, (hat ha alwsr* a little more that mafia* good what h* does premia* sad ata^rt^vwcijim. .**»*»
rights of th* wageworker* to organise and to strike as unequivocally a# they set forth and stand by th* doctrine that no - will be tolerated that would spell
U growth of th* railroads ds M n of the United Btat ■cent can ex* la absolutely Btsh •• — thoroughgoing. AH Interstate business carried on by th* reel corporations should In the tat f tha whole people be far more cl nt by th* nai - especially tr th* railroads, which cannot exist a save by the exarols* of power* granted them on behalf of the people and wf ' therefore, should be held lo a peculiar countability to the people. It Is tn tba terest of tha people that they should be permitted ta do Injustice, and H k leas to the Interact of the people that they should not suffer Injustice. Thetr prim* purpose Is to carry tba commodities of th* farmers and th* buslneas men. They could uted to them by thetr shareholder*. They could not be run at all save tor the money paid out In wages to the railroad employees, and. finally, they could not be run Judiciously or profitably to any one were tt not for th* employment by them of aaoM masterful guiding Intelligence, whether of on* man or of a group of men. Than are therefore several sets of Interests ta ha considered. Each must receive proper con sldoration, ar.9 when any selfishly L ; . . refused. Along ips have the
honest shareholder and sgsr alike that than should be honesty. Intelligence and fair treat all. To put aa e tractive atop to at taring would be a benefit to •rerybody exospt th* swindlers who profit by stock srdtertng. It would benefit tba honaat shareholder because honest investments would not b* brought Into competition with mere paper. It would benefit th* wageworker because when th* menay earned does not have to go to parte ' terest ou watered capital mare of left out of which to pay wagas. It i
It would benefit th* pubic because there would be ample money with whlcb to give efficient service. Similarly tha prevention ot favoritism as among shipper* does nc damage to any on* who Is honest and con-
work# good, directly or tndtreeUy, to all 1 — - - averytLInj that
must all be eeadltiOMd On the othar band, la a public esrrioa corporation as* bars no right " ~
be strictly . through tba Interstate slon. whMb should have tba power of passing summarily u*on not question of the reduction, but This railroad problem Is Iteau on* oi tha phases of one of tba greatest and surely honesty sad oourega. hot judgment. good saoa* and entire dalr mtndaj hesa Demagogy ta sueb a Blatter I# as certain to work evil a# corruption Malt.
BOARD 07 HKALT.'i. Dr. A H Leach. Preeldeiit.Sept 1.100* Dr. V.M.D. Marey, Health officer “ 1911 Hobart. B. Hand " 1»0» William K. Sheppard “ J0W William 1’orter, breretary “ 10JO George U Lov *U
Board of Trad# har C. Ogden; Sacra ttry, A O. Marchant. Jr.; Treasurer, bomaa W. Millet
If b* win do ao. bam be win heartily approve will recognise this further _ .act that the principles laid down by Judge Taft In tbeae very Injunction!. which laboring people '—' *-
U. a Weather Bures*. H4 Ocaan BL. Gao. U LoraU. Agent. Ctaarch Directory sr. Kaxr'a a. c. chcbcii. Her. Father D. S. teUy. Rector. RectoFa office hours—0 to 11 A. tn.; 7 ~^ 8U - P - ^-s— - o. bury', daring
Ban-
days, at (.18 and 0 o'clock A M. DeToOons, Sunday and Friday aran-
ingg at t o'clock.
ConfeaMoaa-aatordays. and Thor#day# before the Kim Friday, from 8.80 *- 0. p. m , and from 7 80 100.80 p. i
r. x. CHtrhCB or th* xdtxht.
LaUTctte 8L. batwaen Jackimn* Dec*
H«v. Arthur Here, Hector.
_ ___jy»—CeMbreUoo ol tha Hdy C
L-*
Weekd«y*-WtJneed#i*,EreDlng Prayer tofuu Day's and Tkuredayw-Cclebre-
■AFTIIT CHURCH. Preaching on Sarday moruiug at 10.80. la the avaoiog at 7 JO. Ronday morning Workers Meeting at 10.00 A. JC. Sunday School at 2.80 v.m. Wadoeaday erenlu* Prayer Meeting a. IM o'clock People’* Ma# la* Friday even-
tghts of th* whole people Aa daytight la from darknaaa ao far Is such Judge from th# time aervar. th* truckler
ires so far In advance of th* time that was not generally upheld by tba state oourta. but whlcb w* are now ashbodytns tn tba law of th* land. Judge
1011
Cap* May Fire Department, meets londay evening tn sack month at c Washington and Franklin street*
COUNTY DIRECTORY. Justice Supreme Court—Tho*. W. T run chard. Rap. 1914 Circuit Judge—Allen B. Endicott Rap. 1811 Law Judge—James M. E. Hildreth Rap 1911 Prosecutor of Pleas—Ernest W. Lloyd, Bap 1918 Sheriff—Hobart B. Coreoo. Hap Coroner—W. A L.kc, Hap. Coroner—Wm. H. Thompaon 1908 Coroner—Nathan A Cohen 1909 County Clerk—Jullua Way, Rap...1910 Surrogate—Cba*'
aeph L Scull.
County Board of Elect!'ji
.1908
ly i Ing EL Hughes - - • - 1909 County Board of Election*—Hunt/ F. Daugherty. Rep 1910
County Board of ElecUoi
Earn J. Tyler, Dam / 1910
County Board of Elect.
aal H. Kearns, Dam. 1909 Terms of Court—Second Tuesday in April, September and December.
BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS Smith, •’alenno Jan. 1,1910 W. S. Johnaoi. Ocean City .Jan. 1,1910 John P. Fox, Ocean City . .Jan. 1,1910 Sylvester Spence, Goshen...Jan. 1, lull J. D. laid lain. So. Dennis . .Jaa. 1,1910 D. Schellenger, Erma Jan. 1,1909 J. T. Bennett. Cape May . .Jan. 1.1910 H. 8. Rutherford. Cape May Jan. L1909 Chariee Havre, be* Isle Oily. Jan. 1,1911 CbasUouling, ricalateCily, Jan. 1,1911 Anthony B. Smith, Director Samuel Townsend. Clerk SUte Senator—Rob: E. Hand. Rep.19 \ mblyman—C. B. StiUe. Rep .19„ TAX COMMISSIONERS. KUIa H. Marshall, SearUle. >1900 StUweil U. Townsend. Cap* May Coart Aaron W.''tf#^7cape May^ity" ."l910
JAMES M. E. HILDRETH Co UXSXhLO it-AT-La w 214 Ocean Street CAPE MAY, N.J. Nora by Public .
Meeting Saterday avaoiog el
Rst. Jama* Bures. I'm#lor. Preaching on Sunday morning el 10.90. In tile evsning at 7.48. Meetings at 0 a. R. and 6.80 F. «. Sundsya. Bandar School at 8 r. K. Epwortb league Sunday evening 7.80 o'clock MU-wnak prayer service Wedneac evening at 8 o’clock. Class masting a, Taisdsy, Tharedmj od Friday araaings.
OOLOSPJUXO PBBBBYTXRIAR CHURCH KeT. J. W. Lowden will oopdoct the aaisicea at tha Odd Spring Presbyter■aiyrihurch Sunday morning at 10 80.
lams* McLeod. D. D .Mlulater nday semce* at 10JO a. m., ai 7DO p. m. Sunday school at 2X0 p. m. Prayer meeting Wed needs r 8.00 p T. P. 8. C E Friday at 7X0 p. m. Stranger* always welcome. . FIRE ALARM CALLS.
baxea. 06. Washington street, near SetaeUenger 1 * Landing. SS. Washington street, near Onion. 47. Waatungton s treat and Bank street*. — J and Elmira Street*. 66. Pittsburg and Hew Jersey arennaa.
le Stockton Gutdct
01 South Lafayette and Grant streets. 02. Broadw«v and Beach arenas. Perry street, near Bridge. 94. Perry street and Beach avenue.
96. Washington and Ocean streets
son and Queen streets. 78. Franklin and Wasbli 76. Howard street, op pc a yen ee. 82. Columbia Arena*
Adonlixm Chapter, No. 00, Beral J
Osp* May Lodg^ No n. A O. U. W.4aaU 6rat and tklrd Thursday, of sate i.cTtLAM.
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626 Washington St. Cepe May, N. J.
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