Cape May Herald, 3 June 1909 IIIF issue link — Page 3

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4 Reform In the Jury ly^em. £ for an Improtement o< <MT I 4 >\»r a .t-tnuuaaion with acM ) nr i»«lktloo and power to eooble tt roculate pubtir utility corporations effectively and author! tail rely " For the cooaoUdation of depart men la and coaxnlaalona of aim I tar character In the State. "During the campaign for Governor In thai year, which, as you know, re ■ ailed aurceeafully. the RepufUicai candidate for Kovernor, and every ad locate of Wa eduction, promised the people of the State If they would give the Kepubtoan party powi that these several matters for which the party waa pledged by Ua platform would be enacted into law. -But two of these things have been ao enacted, and both of tbeae were op posed, openly and rigorously, by practically all the men calling themaelves leaders of the party In the State.They hare camped on the trail of the legislators and entered upon the very floor of the General Assembly to prevail upon legislators to vote against

“We have paased the civil servicelaw and extended the primary election law to county committee* only through the defeat of these gentlemen. and by the aid of a few of the patriotic Democrats In the legislature, who think more of tthe rights of the people than they do of party. Were these gentlemen regular when they approved these things, or were those regular who advocated them? Let the people decide. “There is no future for any party that does not keep Ua promises. Bad faith spells defeat with the people. In oar day the people are watching their representatives more closely than formerly They are not deceived. They know whether the effort to, keep the party pledges la ac honest

GOVERNOR FORT 8108 DEFIANCE TO BO6816 (Cwitlaute trem TMrd Paced

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The History of

Stair ■’Thr Ststv couvenlion which uoori outvd tbe Republican candidate (or Governor In 1967—tbe test author!

rennsyivania Kauroao

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clarod (or the following thing*: 1 That franchisee of corporaUoo* should boar Just abar« at thr borden of taxation ae romparrd with corpor

SUMMER OUTINGS

FROM

THE ABORIGINAL Mills TO THE PRESENT DAT j EMI RACING

J Thr rnaactment of a .-omprrbru

*lvr civil service tnoaeurr

i Thr rnartmetk of a law (Or expmeetoo to br given to an autborite-

FAR AI^JD NEAR

ALASKA-YUKON-PACIFIC EXPOSITION, SEATTLE JUNE I te OCTOBER 1« > September 29, good returning until October SI, ■■

FARES

..|U2 OP From Baltimore 186.76 .. 89.4o From Washington 86 76

From New York-.. From Philadelphia

Tickets good goiog or returning vis direct routes. Tickets good goiog or returning via Sau Francisco will be sold at <16.86 higher than above fares Irom New York and Philadelphia, and at <16.00 higher from Baltimore snd Washington. DENVER, COLORADO SPRINGS, OR PUEBLO Tickets sold June SO, July 1. 2, snd S, good returning until September 1, m-

c! osier, 1900.

RATES

BALT LAKE CITY Tickets told August S to 6, good returning to reach original lUrting point thirty days from data of tala. », RATES From New YorFC <67.40 From Baltimore .. 162.66 From Philadelphia 64JO From Washington™, — " ‘ ‘ - d returning via direct routes i o and retorslag vie St. Louis oi LOB ANGILEB Tickets sold June 23 to July 9, good returning until October 31, inclusive, 1909 RATES From Mow York.. <88 60 From Baltimore .to.',.40 From PhlUdtipbla — <0 90 From Washington 86 40 Tickets sold and good going and returning via direct route*. Tickets good going or returning vis Portland will be sold tt <14.76 bhbri than above lares from New York and Philadelphia, snd at <16.36 higher from Baltimore and Washington. ST. PAUL TleknHaold inly t to 6, good returning nolil July 31, induslre. 1909. RATES From Now York —<42-00 From Baltimore <37 JO From Philadelphia - 39.40 Fr on Washington- 37Jp Tickets good going snd returning via tame direct routes.

Yellowstone Park

ALASKA-YUKON-PACIFIC EXP OSITION

Canadian Rockies

PERSONALLY-CONDUCTED TOUR Twenty-two Days AUGUST 14 Special Pullman Train $246 ROUND TRIP FROM NEW YORK. AU. EXPENSES Proportionate Rates From Other Points

SUMMER EXCURSION TICKETS

the principal seashore and mountain resorts of the United States and Canada will be sold June 1 to September 80, at ell Ticket Agencto Liberal rates of fare, s great variety of routes, snd accommodating i Pip-overt make these tickets IndlspenalbU to the Sommer wanderer who whlsbee to season his on ting with

variety. These tickets supply the mo«t convenient method of satMying Sommer travel. Apply to any Ticket Agent of toe Pennsylvania Railroad for rats*, routes, and tick eta.

J R WOOD GEO. W, BOYD Passenger Traffic Manager. General Passenger Agent.

“The position which the Governor has taken since his election ban simply been to support the Republican platform upon Which he wan elected, and to keep faith with the people ir. SB the pledges which he made. “None of the views In the platform were more advanced than the views which I held at the time, of my nomination. and no one was deecelred who sat In that convention as to my views, because Mr. Mott, who made the speech nominating me & that convention made the following statements before the nomination was

public utliltlea Mil excerpt those who are specially 1 me reeled against having it enacted, to my belief. It Is tely emenUsI to the welfare of the people of the QUte that a reaaonible ptffilic still lien MU should be d into law, and I also firmly relieve that nothing could happen to the tat errata which are now cgvpoalng it which would be more beneficial to ts results then such a MU, which would aaeure the people uf reasonable regulation and control from ail stand volnU. The demand , of the hour is a puMic Utilities bOT. •coNTnvr iti, ow ror-RTH psoK-i

bonded Indebtedness for the enlarge : and Improvement of the pofcllc boUdtngm, water works, sewerage system and for other lawful purponaa of such city, - 1904. and the tary thereto and amendatory thereof The proceeds of sale abafl be used as follows: For addition and repairs to the sewage disposal loading at Michigan and Madison arenoee <11.«M.C4 Additions and rspalrs to PaeUloo No- 1 <1,006.06

PROPOSAL. Sealed bids 'Proposals for

oent and wlr.g walla on the Atlantic X-unty side of the draw bridge at fockanoe, N. J.," with the name of be person or corporation making the Ad. will be received by the Board of Tiosen Freeholders of Atlantic Oooc y. in Memorial Hail. Booth Now York tvanoc. during a session of the Board ,etween the hours of 11 and 11A0 o’clock A. SI.. Wednesday, June 9th.

We Make Harness and make It fight. The quality of tb*

_ Its cut put K gsther and stitahed by skilled heads Doable or single Harness, for farm delivery or road wagons. Fine caning, Hsmees m a speaalty of osra. etc.

W. A. LOVETT Car. W-BIff aad Perry Mreet GAS* AAV. K.J.

iuB knowledge

being In It. and it wan done so tbs' no ony should he decelvdB as to thrlew* which ‘the candidate whom Mr Mott nominated held: and for myself 1 am a imager for. the things which Mr. Mott mentioned to day. than I was at the time be made the declan,

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"The things remaining to be dotu pledged to the people <f this Stab in the platform of 1907 wust be fin filled. President Taft declared in M speech at the Ohio Society that t party which did not keep Its ptedg* deserved defeat. With this eeutlmen: 1 am in hearty accord. U U Jnet as dishonest not to keep faith with the people to politlce as it is Every man who Is a candidate the legislature In the ooming year should be-required to declare whettae. he will or will not support snd aid to the enactment of the establishment of the public utliltlea

bare heretofore voted sealant should have their cases broogh the attention of the peopin. end the people should be aakad not to return them no the ligtnlntnre. • When our party declares that In favor of an effective and atAbodlativs board for the regulation of

" ‘Those who know him personally

knew that he holds advanced ground on all the qutstioos to which the people are today most interested. H«j stands “for the direct primary. He

stands for the expression of the pop- Bid, will be received for the entire tear will an the choice for United work complete according tot the plane ikates Senator. He stand* for an ad juj epedflcattoos on file la the office equate and efficient taxation for all ( Atlantic County Engineer. 103 daasei of property. He stand* tor lertieU Building, Atlantic City. N-J-. dell service reform; and he will not Oso at the Office of the Cape May stand fcr the towering of our moral tamy Engineer, Palermo. N. J., D. standards.’ . Rotten, 238 Perry Street. Cape

Any, J. P. Fox. Ocean City, K. J.

The proposal must be accompanied' y a certified check upon a National

-r State Bonk or Trust Company,

to the order of F. Fraley

tougbty. Director, for the sum of

-bar Hundred DoUars, (<400.00) The Board reserve# the right to re-

ject any or all bids.

order of the Board of Cfcoeen

Sswere ....^ 8J07A1 There shall 6>e used from the proceeds from aali of aeid bonds the following soma of moneys to take up tb* floating Indebtedness cousisttog of certain note* of said CUy as follow*: > .’ Note doe March 18,AJD,l*i»» <7782.0 Nets due April 7.A.D..10O9 10.000.0C Note da* May 4.A.D..190J 10.000.00 Note doe May 10^J),1IO 1960.00 The bonds ehsU bear date the fifteanth day nf June, nineteen hundred and.

of Ore per ceatom per annum pay-

semi annually, end mature Ip

thirty years from the date thereat

■aid bonds shall not be sold at leas than par of their fan* said bonds shag he of the Uoe of One Thousand DoUars

A CHANCE FOR AUHew a Few Dollars Invested New WHt Qlye Any Mas e Start in the Orest West People Want Land— They NeoUxe There Never W*# »rt

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AN ORDINANCE CNTTTLEO

d eels of hoods of the CKy of Cap# May. New Jersey, to the of fifty thnoeand dollars

ire said bpnda reedy for exacothm by the officers of the City hkre-

teabore named; end npoa their eg- yukra mm> when the anttr man had ecmioe as hereto directed to edl w, eheice of «a the tend, at the

the emne or any part thereof for tt. etat^

ely two thoneaad feet, ths reboite lag of the boaidwatk and to take up ’.he floating indebtwtaees of Che Ctty M Cape May. New Jen tog Indebtedness was the CUy of Cape May to the expenses of weld city. Be K ordained end inhabitant, of The City of Caps May Ja CKy Ooentoi it t* hereby aaaetad by the authority

• paid Into the staking

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The flrai of B. B.

Judge BoDdlas, ta

Utah, hard aa op

quarter of a mWtao acre#

iffertng at

ip Mattered aB orer tb. of Itevede eai«M« to We of K tbet will grow OBOfp widbot Irrigation tkmt a H «U0lM V,

Other pteoae .epeeiaU stoceat to river* sad < ake exceUeot froM land

The above lead was selected

. Sander* t Oo..

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therefor, hot tees than the per value catalogue ef thee* toads Tree upoe

thereof and qpoa the sale thsreef «r apriM^ tfr, j *;

any part thareof and the peypsat ahov* firm make a spectaKy

CaUforsi* or Utah. ML Imuto. Irrigated Lauda, or Agriculture!

la say Wuetare stats. . toska'^ a rieVdeHy pf control of targe tract* n has secured aH the *

OF OUR OWN STAHPS FEES FEES With your first cash purchase of <1.00 and upwards, by presenting Ibis ad ver Use meat ajd learn ell

a boot our

-FEW STAMP SYSTEMWe have the best Mi nee we cap buy for thd money la great variety. Shoe# for men, woman sad children,

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PROPOSAL* FOR A GRAVEL ROAD

Cape May County, N. J.

Sealed prapoaato wK be received by the Board of Choaea Freeholders of Cepe. May Oounty, N. J.. until twelve o'clock boob of Ota day of mesttag oa the eighth day of

(IMdJ at Chpe May Court Howe. N. J. for the eoasOweUom of a gtwvel road troae the Hiding of the Fkwt Beotian of the Oanbee Bond to the brlfige over Otnlce Creek, a distance of two and Mx hundred three thet^ hs 'miles (8.66*). sad known M second' eecbou,' at the Gosbeo

Reed-

Bald' road to he eoaetrubtad espordms and inidili illiiu^ilili h may be aeea at the ofrica of Hon

of FWbUc Roads, Trenton. N. the rehktooo* of A. B amtth. Director. BeaeUys Foiat. J. P. Fax. a end W. B. Johceoo, J. D. Ludtem. Sooth Derr peace, Ooeben; D. £ J. T. Bennett and D. W. Maten, Cape May CRy; or at ofttoe of the tonglaeer at Ocean OUy. N. J.

mast te accompanied hr

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dream peywHe te the erder of Anthoay B. SsMth. Dtrector nf the Board of Phoeen fteehoidere of Cape May Cow** * *.“ hid wlii te reqofred to ewcata wlthta dayb after the eoutrect tee b

i SAMUEL

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AN account of the Aborigines; The Dutch b’ Detoware Bay; The Settlement of the Count* The Whaling, The Growth of the Village*; 'nw Revolution and Patriot*; The Establishment of the New Gov.-ument; The War of 1812; The Progress of tb. "‘ounty end Soldiers of the Wat.

By LEWIS fOWNSEX* STEYENS I P*fvt. 48 llloitntiQBi. 31 Chmptro. 5 Appnilm «»i xnrru* o> mcun *v tuv n LEWIS T. STEVENS. Publisher 610 Waablngton St Cape Mar. N. J-

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Estat lished IS86. Bell Phone 97x The Daylight Store

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IVe fe+l positive that our Spring line of White Goods, Percales and Ginghams, as far as Style, Quality and Price is concerned, ts the best popular priced line in the market. TJour Snspection Snvited

O. L. W. KNERR, 518-20 Washinffton St.

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