nipiiaiii i ii iu n urn CAPE MAT HEHALDATHUB8DAY*APRIH22, 1909
Th* Ltglilatur*'*
Tbe iwonl at Ui« ocu
ttUrtr-Jto.ra t «4oo at Ike U>«Uta»ur« haa noai Uvn made up aul the lavmakers lia'o kudo home to face their co^Utue-a The Ropubllcaii m«oib« » Ja« can ■•point »«h pride" to certain of|»)y i their aotloor They cmn toll the prop!
that they paanrd:
A UH tor the rer»iuatk>D of rah
rood property.
A moderate empioyera' Itahklty U-. A Ult -e^tdrtnr tbai menrtiere o.
Sfaertff* office. The office arW be
he oonhern aide of the od wlM be about twelve
cuiar prunortoe held under Stale ao apt c««. But relit here they muat atop re counting the good thuiga '.hey dad for that rompletee th< ll«t They can turf ticoet that they aettied the State fiuaiuvii dirflcuKtee. tor that wool< reeulrr them to admit alao that th«> t*il«l 10 proxride for ecoocmlM hj cutting off '-nrteea offtcee and eiUnl eating aUariea for poilucal workert But the people wlti not forget thi fact, nor arm they fall to remember that the record of the Uegtaialure in etude* the ataogfxeruig c* meamwe oaillng tor: A public at Direct pram Ballot reform The abolition of ccooty board taxation and other imeieaa commit The removal of ddimiuont official) by the Governor. A board at oootrol for Slate 1 tutiooa. ■me repeal at the Hdlery iraxit tax law. Apeala from aaaeeom.otii levied b> the State Board ct A»ee«*>ra BqataUe bank ato i taxation The pcoMbDiau of chlW labor olght. The prcioation of mioorm from vie king, unaccompanied, theatre* ant danr. balls The Erad-oy ckv« damage btU. There are other measure* tb: odgbt be added to ihM Bst of aui
The P
reeks of the aeMtoi tor re i* aimoat barrel,
■atom la kxtown. The Guardian* nroat accept the reaponai Mllly The bUme cannot be ptaced upor the thouldere of Governor Fort The Chief Executive of the Stale fought manfully to bring ahont redempdoc of the pledge* made his party and by bimeetf upon
believing that he could Mcure tuaBy the aupport of the Oatrdlans for a coaaiderahle part of Ms pro gram of reform. He did not aurreodei that belief oat* the very last 1 of jJr aeaalon. cootfcuiog to ho** agaloat hope that the “reel leaders of the party would aee the em their ways and the danger In whid they were placing tbe.'r political or gaisulioo. Had the Oovernor Iron the first allidd hanself wUh the led. pendent members at the Deglolalur those who bad ahovru by their* ai •Iona that they wSre favorahie to hi
The doae of the ligtojailve ■
taken In real reform by the lawtnak era The tost not of the Assembly to regulate the ahootlng of rshtXtaai the Oanl work of the Senate deal with the growing of oyatece.—Nee ark News. Victory for Primaary Rafonr.
passed the MU providtog for th< electi»a,pf party oommttteM at lhOeptdbber prtmarlM. but when th hill went to the House last mort day ciibt Ke4ra> given the harpoo * food, and hard, getting only twent. vwt«k. moat of the Democrats rotin with the Organtxaftoc Republicans give It Us death blow. Aa Governor Fort bid aton at the Leg la.-lore w-tion were taken upon Uwg. ba Is said to have been ver? tnurti Inceoaad by the went for several Republican Senators and A saw to whom he poh ad out that the House had made serious n-tsUke. rod raid be was t alroua of having it cenected. As a rv*cU, Coigatc, of. Ehaax. colonel l- th.- Coverncr's naff, l turned to the ebsto ev and moved to . take from the mble lu the parUsmemary tangle which foftowed this < SknaUai the derialoD to prpr< farther reconsiderelioos wss turned by • rot* of tl to 21. Wart than moved reconsideration of the vote by which the bid was loot, I tU* wee carried by a vote of 22 2S The battle waxed hot and there L 0»th» Anal
PETERMURO.
Mr Washington Yotsig and wife, M Salem, vtalted bis alKer. Air* Ibowu
Mi Saturday.
s C. Bcburch. of Ocean City. I Sunday with h«i daugiivci, ai.
Fred Carter.
Air and Mrs. Beall* Ooreoc tiad th. easure at a tine automobile ride to Atlantic CUy on Saturday, returning
Mrs. Mackey Cteson Mis* EQa Cramp, were entertained by Air*. Hannah VaoGUder on totmday Mr. and Mr*. Edmond Bennea re turned to their hoow
Clarence Sack visited his parent*
to Philadelphia the first of the week
A CHANCE FOR ALL. How a Few Dollars Invested Now Will Give Any Man a Start In the Great Watt—People Want Land— Thoy Radix* Thor* Naver Wa* But On* Crop and There Never Will Be Another. There are thousands of acres of food agricultural land left in the western state* that can be purchased or nearly nothing. The Qrm of H. B. Sander* k Co., lodge Building. 9*n iah«> City, utah, have an option on over a quarter at a million acre* that they -re offering at 12.25 an acre. This
f Nevada and there Is kits at K that sill grow crop* without krigatlon. iome of it adjoin* towns and can be mad as additions to lownsHes. Other pieces especially that lying -Jacent to rivers and creeks would imke excellent fruit land. Hie above land was selected 26 .ear* ago wbeo the entry man had da choice of all the lands of the
f land* They can sek you timber aodn In the Northweat, OR lands In allfornla or Utah. FVuk land*. Ir-
n any Western state. They make a vedalty of State Railroad lands. Land Scrip and ^md Grants. They secure control of large tracts md seh a! stm.H profits. The above firm has xecured all the nigated lands of the Green River - aUry Land k Water Co. The largest -arey Ant withdrawal of fruit laada a the United Staten Aug portion wishing to make an toMtmeot In Western lands should •clAinly write the above Hnn.
Fort and the Machine •Vou* Jersey City Jotmal. Governor Fort's triumph over I to publican at toard at Gtmrdlana i
: fence from the moat odlota form of ollticai tryanny ponalMe In the wbttc. the rale of an oligarchy jeoted by the mpirK of gfxmder.Tbere
>v. understand tbs motives which ctuated the machine In oppe ood MBs and openly warding (or favored by rail rood* and
The Governor's fight bsa been ed to the open. Tbs people, regardm of party Unea. were at his hack, toy other ptan of campaign would •awe failed. Fearless publicity Is the fee potent weapon with which to comet entrenched conspiracy In politics over nor Fort has shown mater to the art of a some respects the ball ran is on* of tbs B he history of the Stale. JL ear Mrth of civic decency.
THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE
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New Models 10 and 11 Now Ready
MODEL 10 With Colum Selector
MODE 11 “With Built-in Tabulator
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OVER $64,000 EACH BUSINESS DAY Paid to Policyholders in Claims, etc., is one of the striking features of the 1908][record of
The Prudential
oea Fort had to root Arrayed against were ex-Goveroors and men to attic*. Tfcoee oognlxant of the r or machine organisation will realise the magnitude at hi# took. The machine is defeated, but not Only the drat engagement oat. b wiH rally Ita force* and renew the attack upon Fort and tb* poddee he stands for. The quo# Uon (On remains to be dertded whether the machine or the people are to rule New Jersey Governor Ftort U bat the leeder of a cense. Pot the reason that he has shown coin-age and todepeodence to a*gx)*to< the Board of QuanUana, he la to be I done away with politically HI* par | titular Mo is 1K »' he baa succeeded la drawing ftoaf Mood and to winning
Governor Fort must continue M« gbt -r* lr " J ‘ the machine-. He cannot op now without losing aH be hat gained. TT» people expect him to go
the final re*nit. The machine win be uprooted.
OENNtBVtLL* Mis* Sal Ur Douglaaa and daughter Phoebe, are making an erteoderf visit wUb frleodn to Camden. Mlsa Fannie Way spent several days last week with friends in Philsdetphla Last Saturday Misses Roxana Gandy, Mame Gandy. Reba Earaert and Lena Cbraor, attended the Teachers’ .Association held to the Benton school at South SeavUle. 6r. C Wilton Way. of Philadelphia, sped Sunday vrilh hla parent* Mia* Hattie Dalton is spending several days with friend* to Camden. Capt. Vermont Stile*, of New York, spent Sunday with Ms brother, Mr. James G. SUke Mr. Learning Rice and wife, of wtm relative# here. Mr*. Mary SarndW has been with her granddaughter, Mr*. H. Daughsrty, of Green -Creek, for the past week. The deepest sympathy Is felt for Mr. and ra Daugherty at the loss of their youngeet son. who died of pneumonia last Monday. m.. Rosanna Gandy entertained Mr*. F. Downs, Vt HoOy Beach City over Sunday. •, "• 9 Mm Dorothy HemphH! spent part of the week shopping In Philadelphia Mr a R. Stiles and family, of Court House, spent part of the week with relative* hereMr. Barry Chester was a recent visitor with friends at Clermont and
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OLD SOLDIERS ATTENTION
Kgraromi Phoxm 40D T* T aundry
Any Old Soldier who made a homestead entry of 40, So orjiao ere* in any state in the union before the year of 1874, has s claim oming to him from the government, provided he has never add this right or taken up another homestead It doea not make any difference whether he proved up on his d entry or thnpiy left it.
A Soldur who ntvtr mod* a homesUcd cutty or one who entered land after June 22,1874, has nothing to tell WE BUY TffESE CLAIMS. The widow or heirs of a soldier can also sell these rights.
R. H. Peal & Co.,
WeutEoertiM lace Cartato a* Hu
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CAPE MAY. N: J. Busness at the MERCHANT’S NATIONAL BANK is still growing, as may be observed by reference to oar last published statement. April 20th, at dose of business we had 501 Active Accounts $62,441.98 Deposits. 63,696.51 Loans and Investments. 2 Par Cert lateral ABssKd a Thnt Degas* PRIVATE BOXES FOR RENT IN FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF VAULTS
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W. L. Brgvma, President
JofiXPH H. Haiob, Vlee-Pree. Henry H. Eld redo k, Cashier Georox H. Rnvuo, Vice Free «*—— •
Everett J. Jerrrll, AseL Cashle
Wm. H. Church W. L. Camming* Joseph H. Hanes John T. Hewiu
C IftgCTORS F. B. Mecrmy John W. Mecray W. H. Phillips, M. D.
Jeddo Coal
Lehigh and Susquehanna
$6.75 per T<m—D*««"25c.r«-T“
; All Sizes P ""‘"
$ $ Net Tons
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