Cape May Herald, 1 April 1909 IIIF issue link — Page 3

CAPE itA-V HERAJLD, v tHirRfelJA.¥, APliLL J,1906

NICHOLS ON TAX BOARD. «mtlym>n From Cumbartand becraa IU RaUntion. I Fill It. a i>« 1» a auropalt vt « >.mu •IHliurid laal «i«k In tb« Htuw i>( AaarmMjr by lion huiac T S'ic-bota. of CumtiMlaiid county. In of -Ma bill for the abollUon f t-,,. raucuy t ax board* The bat

N t • •• i so in iViujr.on «*■« lortn) Thr Stale f.or. a deflrtt! What have iHMOti .. iIm maKlUflceOt re*- • itues th.l ...e .-onoraUona. great ami small. ha>. laaired ^nto the cof-f.-r> of the treasury during UK past (.-a veal -. • . . • have theae great revenues been .-xuiorutshed T Why 1* It that i~’ tr.-it'-ndoua a shortage of ITiO.ouo. .tares us In the face? The t.Kaf r .d avaeabte for state porpoathis year is *4.311.870—dlutrnr* uenKa. I4.S86.200.04 What Is the r.-uiedy ■ The fluame committee of the tso houses has made an cximus U .e rs-trst ou the sublecl. While tney have favored the cutting down of smaH things they have left uat.'ucbed greater etpendlturea. baaed u;>.-n useless r nd extravagant boards a’hich (Uight never u> have been created The repealer of a-bat la knoam a> the "The IVunty Board of Tala tiou Act" la noa- before us for action Taore Is well nlth unantmoua demand lor its repeal from Sussex to Oapc .May, because it Is a fungus on the treasury, and repugnant to the good Judgment of the people of New Jersey The Go'.e. ..or in his message to the legislature In referring to this matter of the county boards, i-mphutl "So far as I know, no ceasomaMe exruse exists for the further couttnuance of the County lirjrds for equalIration of taxes. They coat the tax payers of State and counties about *120.POO per year If they ever had ar./' useful purpose, which I doubt, they have served It and their further continuance can only be Justified upon the low and absolutely indefensible ground that places are provided for eighty-four persons to draw salaries from the public treasury which are

cot earned.

This is whnl your Governor sayi about the county boards, and what he- says is true, si every honest mar. must admit. The position of the Governor Is sustained by public opinion throughout the State. Go where you will the cry is. "gat rid of the county tax levarvl and Us tretnendtoos expense'" To this demand of .the people the politician* turn the deaf ear because they have relatives and friends and political servants anting In fal places draatns salaries from the public treasury, "which," Governor Fort declares "are not earned." Has it come lo pass that Mr. Lincoln's definition that "this is a government o! the people, by and for the people." has degenerated Into "a government of politicians, by and for the pollti dans.” j The politicians have Juggled with the railroad monies for personaL.ad vancament. they ^ave yasted State lands for voting machines and moa quito bills: Ovey bawe created many useless* offices* with exorbitant sal arles. unlit the state house swarm! with sinecures. In the face of a star, bag deficit enlargement of salsrlc and increase of expenditures has gon. on, and the end is not yet. Speakinr as a Republican. Mr. Speaker. I trem bit- for the future of the party if a halt does not soon appear. The Re publican party has been in possesslo of all branches cf the state govern meet for some fifteen years. During these years It has done many things to be proud of, and It has done many things to - be ashamed of. What w* accuse^ file Democrats of In bygone years, wa ourselves have of lata been -The Republican party i crudeat hour fn our national history. It was the party of humanity, and it has, through fifty year* of struggle, stood for humar rights and human liberties. Let ur Ik- carefuf now, that it docs not become the party of the bossos. I stand In your presence in Independent Republican, no Individual or corporation collar on my nedt, to do that which ft appears to me to be right and Jose. The wiping out of theae county tax boards will relieve the treasury in the sum of 1126.000. thus removing m Urge portion of U»« deficit. Some one has said that these boards have adjusted and equalised taxes. I am here to assert ot trary they bare Increased the taxes of ifca small property bolder, which 1*

Rheumatic Pains "My mother is s great sufferer from rheumatism, sad Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills is the only remedy that relieves her.” MRS. G. DAVEKPORT, Roycefidd, N. J. The pains of rheumatism are almost invariably relieved with Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills. They also overcome that nervous irritation which prevents sleep because they soothe the nerves. To chronic suffers they are invaluable. When taken as directed, they relieve the distress and save the weakening influence of pain, which so frequently prostrates. Many sufferers use them whenever occasion requires with the greatest satisfaction, why not you? They do not derange the stomach nor create a habit. Why not tr£ them? Get a package from your druggist Take it according to directions, and if it docs not benefit be will ret urn your money.

T1UD PtHLADBLCHLA Kl*88v tor lb* quantity and qiwUty of ft* dreu- —* a. makes It tb« biggest value la

etc., write to TBB PJHLADBIaPlUA

•ucosm Magazine for April 'Bacooes MagiMne" for April contains the Inside story of Ibe wmtornt in an article, "The Mas Who Doomed the Nation." by John la Matthew* Walter Prichard Baton attacks the indecsot drama of the day In The Trail of the Tenderloin." Charles Bdward Russell dla tbs political issues of die funder the title “After l»12r lbs Junk Industry is picturesquely described by Rufus H. GUI more In an article, "His Bmlnenoe, the Junkman* There la an anonymous paper, "Tbe Frank Thoughts of s Second Wife.” and an editorial by Orison Sweett Warden, “Are you SuperstlUoue.r Among the stories of the month or* How Does Your Garden Grow?" by -ks; "Beyond the Bpecrgan Robertson; "Writing a Speech tor Peter," By J. J. "Two Hundred and Bight." by Campbell MacCuOoch and Jimmy Peppertoo of Oofckaxoo.” by Robert Barr. There are poems by Frank DomSberman. Charles Buxton Going, Bdith Uringston Smith, and others.

tbe Senate were confine himself to merely putting down twenty-one figure* on s piece of paper when a bill went on Its postage he'd have about the easiest Job that he could find without neglecting omethblng to go and look for It. Itot that's the least of his trouble*. He must be a general Information bureau for all tbe members, and anyone sKC He must know, and generally does, within a very rhoct guem. what Uas happened to all measiwea that have come under bis obaorvatioc and w>me of those that baveot. He must have strong lungs and patienre.beyond that of ordinary human beings with senators who never hear when their namee are called or what bill is bstn discussed, or are uncertain as to how they are recorded s*»d *hnt to find

out.

Those are tbe dntlea, or some of them, of Howard L. Tyler, who M serving la the capacity of secretary of the Senate. He's been there so long that he's getting used to senatorial quirks. He bolds the record for the position, for this is Ms fifth year call log off names, calling Mr. 9oand-6o. chairman of thtse committee on such-and-eoch. reports Senate bUI No. and ee forth. It's a treat to see If he happens to be at tbe other end jf the chamber when the quertion hi put, start calling the name* cf the member* In tbelr order ar be walks toward tbe desk, and then get all tbe votes on the slipa right by the time he get* to the end of the list. StiM as has been said., be has been becretery for five year* now and had three rear* - apprenticeship as assistant retary before that. As to calling tbe roil there Is not man In Jersey who Is qualified for ae work tbe way be Is. Tor rear* be has cried tbe kberifTs sales In Ms county of Cumberland, and. In fact, has cried more than any other X. That In Itself is good training. Tyler Is a newspaper man by pro salon, one of those kind that bare studied tbe thing from the ground and knows tbe difference between flvc-end-a-bulf point type and ax poring stone. User* Is a cood reaaon Why be should. Twenty-torn years ago started In at Bridgeton as a printef’B devil for tbe paper be 1s editing One of the tilings be hates to do more than anyttdng else is . to go away from home. V(toQ aeeslon Trenton ends he goes back to Bridgeton, rejoicing that be doeeoT hare to leaVe It again until tbe next

Madison aveoueX3orgie street, Queen street, Whsblngton street, the rebuilding of the beardwalk, and to take up the QoaUng In-

tbe aty of Oops May the nsossesry taxes to pay late the —y rf.wnie fund aaauahy tha na-

tion A And b* It further ordained and enacted that thl* ordinance •hall take effect Immediately upon Us

F71HDERJCK J. MBLV1N, U Approved March SO, 1909. Attest: JNO. W. THOMPSON,

While yoc are cleaning house, let » clean yoar lace curtains and blankets. We know how. Troy Laundry. S10 Decatur BL, Keystone Phone 40P. AN OROINANCS ENTlTlgD

n ordinance providing for the Iseuand sale of bonds of tha aty ot Pppe May. New Jersey, to the amount of fifty ifaonaand dollars to provide necessary funds to pay tor tbe addition and repairs to tbe sewage disposal building and additions and repairs to RavdMoo No. 1, extensloo of storm water sewer* on Madison avenue, Corgie street, Queen street and Washington strpet, approximately two thousand feet, the rebuilding of tbe boardwalk and to take up the floating Indebtedness of the CUy of Cape May, New Jersey, which ftoatlng Indebtedness was created by The OKy of Caps May t© provide tor expense* of sold City. It ordained and enacted by the Inhabitants of Th* aty of Cape May In aty Council a sews Ms it enacted by tea Mteortl. Section L That whan teU have bean regularly passed and

IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. To Morris Rosenbaum and the Amert-

i Art Marble Company;

virtue of an order of the Court of Chancery of New Jeraey. made the dsy of tee dole hereof. In a certain cause wherein Anna B- Oorts tbe complainant, and yon Morris Rosenbaum end the American Art Mtli Company are tbe defendants, you are required to appear, plead, answer or demur to the Mil of said oompUtnani. oe or before tbe twee ty-olxtb day of May next, or UK eald win be taken as oonfesoed agatnsl

The sold MU U W*d to mortgage given by Hutchkiooc and wife to Laden B. Corson dated the first day of Aanlneteen hundred and four, on tends In tbe Ofty of Ocean Cfty, and yon, Monte Rosenbaum “ American Art Marble Company, are made defendant* because you

may without further order advertise for bMe tor the addition and repair* to tbe so wag* Mapnael building at

Irg. Atlantic CUy, New Jersey. Dated tbe twenty fifth day of March, 1W.

May, New Jersey, in accordance with the plans and speed cations on file In the City Bnglneer's Office, additions and repairs to Pavilion No. 1, extension of storm water sewer* on Madteosi aveoae, OOrgle street,Queen street, Washington street, and tbe rebuilding of the boardwalk. Width bidf shall * teOStvpd sad opened In Oty Council of sold CUy and to* award of tea contract to ths lowest responsible bidder or MSSsrs shall ba mads by tea sold aty Council

award ar sold City Coattail may K In their Judgment ft be adriaaMepmgiloy *«*■“» *“> *« tbs cqpsttottfo* eg sold work or sold portqn ftoreaf M th«y soar desm adfisaSactfon l- And be ft Osdslasd teat » aty c — other a. barrow for tee CUy of Caps May tbs soar of fifty Ion and Isons bonds t ant to tbe proviptena of an act of tbe LngUteture of thwrtlto cf New Jersey entitled "A* Ise any City of this State to raise money by either temporary k\m by

of the real sal perqqqp) property rated fof sypismint In such dty and to oee Che same tor '

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He doesn't believe in them, he doesn't take any. Tbe longest time epends away from borne {• when Is on tbe Job In Ute Senate.

does get off tor a two to go duck

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the rich man, whose wealth Is bidden away by previous sets of this IsgWst lire In soeoHed no rM* table eecurtllev. Away with tMs moostroeUy. by the Governor and tbe peoMe— that boeewt, aMe executives—wi*> bar pcrsontflcation of Integrity and the •quart deal. I have known all toe gorerwon of New jersey at nee Theodore Randolph*# day. and do apt heel tete to My that be to not osfy tbe peer hat tbs superior df moot Of then TbevK te nothing foxy SteRU JobFranklin Fort. He is the Plumed, Knight who leads the column

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■ties create such a lot of excitement that he doeont go In tor them much. Despite toe (ad that he Is s«S>posed to be tbe official upper branch of tbe Leglalature.tbere Is nothing noisy about Mr. XyJer.Yoo walk around *11 day oad never

xcept at roll-call know someCblag

had hew going ou. Thee ( vriss, you wouM go to Ty- , ler aodosk h . that "bp wW to ^de to teR-you. YOUR IMS ADVERTIdINO t HA* " ‘

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of PbUadetphla Tbe advaitteer In tbe DAILY FSJBB8 mokes toe

sad far other lawful of such- city," spp

1M4. and tbe various arts siiMkUuj tary thereto sod smieriitefnry thereof. Tbe proceej* cf sale shall be naed MadtsoU rndded ........«U,MO.OO

Addltioor sad repakg to

PariUoa No. 1 2,000.00

, THE STATE SENATE SECRETARY.

tbe Senate or tbeHooae Is UK a who coao4* the roSes.Ybe' votes tk MH(as don't amotfit to mock. Any can go op aod see them mariied a check list ff M want* tm but ths rnkl -work te tmoMro Where everyone 4* sad whether It ie really there or

J. F. JACOBY.

W« wml yea to bacooM aa*

as sad all hi Upiulom.

BUY THE /LARCH NUriBER AT ANY NEWSDEALER'S. IP HE CANNOT SUPPLY YOU, SENS US 2t CENTS AND WB WILL SEND YOU A COPY

BY RETURN MAIL,

Idna <W the <Ula «ko uaoct nppiy yoc vrkh Ite aagaziBa. w* wE Md yoa d. UomM RECREATION CaUdw A** Rwaater RECREATION a dn oaly a^nia* tW w31 Kan yo* rgbl aad Up ye* to oakc the ri do oaedoor nMoa. Add~ RECREATION. 24 Wwt Mb Sc. New Yod.

ALLBN K BNDOOOTT. JR.

HELP WANTED—MALE.

mobile bueineee by mail end prepare oeirinoe as ebauffetaa and repair We make you expert la '

Pay Ug; work pieaeant; demand tor

ticuter* and smagde tesooq. US. Automobile Bertmatec N. 4-1-10-

By virtue of an, order made to Lewte T. BUvdns, rrteroe in bbnk ruptcr, on the tweoty-eeveoUt dSg of March,-1*09, -i vri* cxptw* to .

puMIc veadvf pn

trturday April 10,190. at one o'clock to toe afternoon, at toe Bdridge Jobneoo startt, off of Nortb stfeet. Ospe May. N. J, .toe following personal ptopstly at Tteana W. MMott Jt Son, Bankrupts:

1 coal wagon, 1 ■ aouaM, • eev ew Ingte lawn i a* 36 is), ipltdi tortn

1 coal ecreeea, 1 smal office bolldliw, lotot board fsactog sad eet of aritiea. Oouditioas of sate wfij be made

Dated March 29, 1909.

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of lest Irombigb up la toe sky, catch tbemaelvea, circle oace r twice, than cense at tbe owl

«top* baud.Mi—■! iwiaisa eery ol dacoyiag kowki, wkicli b bet aaa ol d« auay ‘lily Buar-ed wutUi white fpwr is da k%M-teiro.K nui»

RECREATION f Tlte aa^w b tU tot •< a wria a( dadb

a MLpv P*— worthy cl

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*7 LEWIS TOWNSEXIi STEVENS I®® (•gn. 48 Dlottntioiit. 31 Chipters. 5 Appca41o>v •m fwjtpii, h uciirr cr tun n LEWIS T. STEVENS, PublUher SI0 Washington St Capo Mar, ft j

Come Out And Join the Boosters’ Band!

DO YOU BEAD THE HERALD? ^ IT IS TO THE INTEREST OF EVERY ^]f man who vistU or owoi property in Cape May to be • reader ot the Cape May Herald. In its colamns you will find throughout the year much matter that will interest and be of value to you tor the trifling cost oi one dollar per yeai. li you do not already take the Herald cut out and fill in the following coupon, enclosing check or a one dolllar bill, and mail tame to “Herald,” Cape May, New Jersey.

/oia the Booster*’ Bud sad boost I Boat stay hams and go to roast! Keep awake sad wake s ipiel! Pat your shoulder to ths vvhssll

try to help your towa along! it H loud sad boost it stroagl Everybody lend a hand!

Cams and Join toe Booster*’ Band!

We Make Harness amd moke It right. Tbs qsaUtT. of to* leather and the other msIsstsM'asad, a ^tseut pWti

toroid bo itoosd in PHIA PttBSe, The paper of PWbuletpt Is Ibe DAILY ERR

tpbla. Because Tbe FRB86 I* per tost goee Into toe ssstoril. c better cMmf cf homsu % *

MhCYMs character, its presttge. it* rsBawUty—or# toe reaaoos why. There's do ocaftarod stmt drroiar —on, no hU-or-mlss adrertjUIng with THE PJUMS. Tberw s so Itoer shout TlfB FRB8R UO.w.wMW.wr

The History of -:Cape May County^ non THE ABORIGINAL TIMES TO THE PRESENT DAT ekeucdk;

AN account of tbe Aborigines; The Dutch la S! U T^ C , B * y: Z he Settlonent of the County; The Whaling; Tbe Growth of the Villages; Ths Revolution and Patriots; Tbe Establishment of tbe New GoveTiinent; The War of iSit; Tbs Progiess of the. County end Soldiers of tbe Ww.

LEWIS.T-taTKVKNg, PabUabcr CAPE MAY HERALD Bead ma toe Herald for owe year, for which aadeaad Sod at. Moan* X" --A at aty

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