VOL. IX, NO. 37
CAPE MAY HERALD. CAPE MAY, N. J., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23. 1909 " _
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PARTY BOSSES DENOUNCED. Ccnmor Fort Gives His Views on the Politic!! SMIon. LEGISLATION IS STIFLED.
th. Stats. Sewmrk. Sept. 2S-—In tin ntUlrut* dp. UtmwI u. a Urvv Hi-iwUlliitu nn> at I hr Xrw Au<ttl<Tttini hfrr last nliiht Gwrrrour John EnaukUn Korf ac.»rvt! thr boawa of tioth fadltlcal part Ira and asked (hr people of the Mate to eleot men to the Irgialamre who wonlil eo act Into law* the thine* the people demand without dletation from ativ aotirrr The fovernor'a remit rk* follow We are fare lo fare In our state with the problem of who ahnll rule It —tbo people or the boa -ea under the domination of the aperlal Infereat* Two raara ar» 1 was notninaled for Boeernor by the Bepubllcan party t platform that was unusually talra. In the eam|ailsn whloli fhUowad the larty nave me united auppurt. and during that ramualjm In no oneertaln way I pladited tuyaelf to tb* people that If elected 1 would keep the platform pledge*. Amooc other thins* for which the party declared In Ms eon rent Ion In 1S»7 were thaae:
Th. hanatarahlp Contaat. Itepuhliran voters of Oape Kay
Kepublican party a
PERSONAL MENTION t ttema of Intaraat To Yooraolf
tev. John D. llalnr*. of Vineland, are dsiting Mina Amanda Townaond. daiuth • r of Mr. and Mra Wdney Townsend. Ml. and Mra Oeunrv C. Sandcrau. of
la city, la pleasAntunl c Teeaa. ' •a." lb* winter, r painting. He «»- - , a* recently t*oe*r t Manhattan Une Vorh and Al-.
10 THE REPUBLIMN VOTERS Of CAPE IAV COUNEV. Ha vine an no turned my caodldaocy for the offlea of Blau Bens tor for Cape May county, 1 fed it «ny duty lo let the people know my vlowa upon
of the queaUonk that will come up for next Stale Senator from this county.
Georgs Baum Dead. >' popla of Cape May were aererehoc Iced on Thursday last by the new th death of Mr. Oeorre Baum. •c tn North WynnefUdd. PhtladaLWila Baum was a resident In Cape May. Jackson street, for the part few year*, hut but winter removed to Philidelphla Ha la survived by a widow wh M well known, by many people in thl*
a this platform. 1 prombud If elected to carry It out If I could. Governor Stoke. In his la.: message »o the legiaiatiire in January. 180S. advocated (he separation of stale from local elections, the assembly dbttrki system. Judiciary revision, civil aerv Ice grand Jury reform, purity of the ballot and the consolidation of state beards In my inaugural address and firm message I spoke In ak clear and forceful terms aa I knew bow on all the matters contained In the platform on which 1 was elected. In the face of these facts It would seem aa If the party was committed to all this benefl : legiststkm. bat what have we
dek at the capital and «
The c
'pper. Township, the being Mr. Anthony B. Smith t director of the Board of Freeholder.: Iiarry Young and Hope W. Oandy. ,
Cards Torn DoWn I* miscreants, last Friday night, tore down from telegraph and other
on which appeared the picture of the Hon. William H. Bright, who i« “ ■' ‘ the Itepublican nomlna-
-horu* of liouunrrrtr hearty vongratulatlun
launtty . I bey annually vlrlt , j lertain Chpe May 1 1 lllcharda. of M1IIiptlet Church coo-1 I j. will sing In the, j ns grand opera. In I j to Mi*, ntehardaj] I
) M K. C
John B anlPrenes
teautlful Land on High. K Qiurvli. on Sunday svellalnea la vlslUng friends
May laet Saturday to look after I Woperty and prepare It for the winter Mr Thomas J. Ta*l> will close ■uromer voltage here on Saturday and eturn to hi* Philadelphia home Mr* William King will clove he: age. "The Hedge*," an .Beach av ■n Saturday and will return to her idelphla home. Next Wednesday ah ;o to Hast Haddam, Mswl. her ■ood home, where she will visit relative ind friend* She la direct deacendent 'f Miles Standlash. who came over In Mayflower to Plymouth Bock In IK1.
will
WILLIAM H. BRIGHT
upon the public question* and voting direct ... a law to a great extent destroys the power of the political machine and the
political Ix»>, and gives the people an oppertunity to rule.
I am a cand.date of the people and have no entangling alliances with the inllncncea that aim to deprive the people of their rights sod privileges under the law. The direct primary law guarantees every roan his rights, and
therefore In favor of Its malntalnance and extension.
I am in favor of local option for the reason that it gives the peop_ right and power to control their local affairs (at present the law Judge to the sole arbiter In the cause). To vole against such a meaaure, as I conceive it would be arrogating to myself a superior knowledge than that pfsitstirl by ibe people, and deprive the people of the right of the eleouvt franchise -In a word, It would deny to them tfau right to govern themsel vea. The ro.v. w j u) votes against rubmitUng any public quest!oo to a vote of the people, votes against the cardinal prlndples of free government. I believe the majority of the peopleshou Id rule In all things. This to the foundation stone of the
localooUoo law.
in favor of the continuation erf lbs Inland wale-way and will exert
all the energy (no one has ever questioned that) and all the influence l possess to have the work proceed raptdly on the present projected waterway w .ich means k much to ell sections of o-u county and stale The natural righto and privdegs in ibe.waigra of our people shall ha safe guarded, not
only by my voice, but aim by my vole. If sober inter
will count in the well being of the county, I promise, if elected, to stand
the best in the public life.
I have served the people of Cape May county In an Important offlee, ever kep: in mind the old saying, “he who serve* country best serves j»arty ben.” while I yield to none in my devotion to UepabUean I shal ever/eel free to Investigate all public questions and vol - my convictions of right. AnUapaling that loyal, hearty and active sup
port that w-' ns,
1 am, Respeettully,
County Courts
n, the Cape Msy. County Court ofoner Sessions Tuesday, five Indict - nt* were found axmlnrt Horace. M. ke for selling liquor without license 1 on Sunday, at the Hotel .Norman- . In Ocean City. Cake was (called to vshlngton on Important business, and
r will in ably i
■old not nttapd. i over untlfths sentsheso by
Sydney T. C
udge HIU' v-th to one year In states rrison for robbing automatic telephone I stations sjrvd automatic coin box re Ocean City. H. B. Gold, his "accomplice. was aentenced to six month* In
the County Jail
deliberating for two dayo. the Cap* May county grand lory, consisting of the following members: E. Clinton Hewitt. Eugene Townsend. Frank S. A*hmead. L. P. Coney. Charles Bohm, Samuelm.c Ware. Charles Coombs. Jams* Chapman. Frank Smith. Theod*dr P. ~ Its, Walter tt Peterson, Jacob -FeidH. Barclay E. Grace, Walton E. Grace WIIlets Johnson, William F. Cummings, Georgs Bedding. Jehu F. Uonlism. Arab
a daring the term of thg First and foremost, I 'hall favor all public enterprise calculated lo advance -h« interests of the county, and by Ihl* I mean every •fetioo of the county, for the reason that ' hlch help* one locality bene its all and
make all prosI will earnestly
advocate all reasonable public Improvements and will not use the offleta! Influence of the offlee to favor any particular locality. Lo Ike detriment of an other, or retard any public Improvement merely on personal I believe In direel riinailcs and think this system should be extended to the state and congressional dtoiricta; with this system or law the people given the privilege of
expressing their
of their choice Such
Coal!
•‘HERALD" SMALL ADLETS Advsrtisemsnte InaarUd In Oils column, at t cants par Una each, one ( insertion; two inaertiona, twelve cents s line; three meertlone. fifteen ‘ cents s line. Seven words to a line. CAPE MAY AUTOMOBIlT CO. = j NEW LARGE TOURING CARS TO HIRE BY HOUR OR DAY. LICENSE I DRIVERS. tfOTH PHONES. Lafayette" and Jefferson Ste. E* W. DALE. Manager. FOR SALE A large walnut hook ease. Apply to Nra. E H. Phillips. Hughes sod Ocean streets.
Mecray Bro
Prices of Coal at
the Rate of
2000 lbs. Per Ton
WANTED — Furniture. Carpets, Stove office end Restaurant PmlIture: Entire household specialty War. House. Wildwood N J.
a m
WEST CAPE MAY -WATCH US GROW." George H. See vea. real estate sgent building lots and homes. W1U any- eell. reel or exchange. Keyainc- chons iim
Egg, Stove and Chestnut
1 TON, l-£ TON, 1-4 TON. 1-8 TON,
Gross $7.20
3.66 2.00 1.11
Cash ♦6.46 3.30 1.80 i. 00
WILLIAM H. BRIGHT.
DIVINE SERVICES *• ktary’s Church, Washington end
Orman streets
Next Sunday, and until farther notice J. Maw*, at Si Mary’s CLurah will b* t • 15 and o'drek A. M. Saudav school 12 W p. M , Rosary, Sermon and Beetdlcllou of tbs Most Bit
SVeloekP.M.
Ilscourse on Christian Doctrine will be delivered erery Sunday evrnlag a( S ’clnek. Ail are cordially Invited. AU eat. are free. Walk right In. and occupy By scat that suits you. Here Is as opportunity for all to find
Thursday. IMh InaL, 1 lo# deilk oo Iny part, s / name la aoaa the Becordershlp, at the Primaries to be
NOTICE TO REfilSTKATION. ,h ‘ l 'd*/ n °* rd * • ml crvry rlectlonldlrtrict or voting pre---loct In Cape May Count*, will meet Tuesday, September 14th. 1909. »od ou Tuesday, September »tb. 1909. at ‘he place where tbr next election In their district will he held, st one o'clock in the afternoon, abd remain to aeasion until nine o'clock lu the errulng for the pur pose of making Uf. from the canva—ing books two Uste of regUter- or the names, resilience *ud street u uni her*. If any. of all the person* in their respective elec Jon district*entitled u> the right of soB ihsll peranaally appear before them for bat purpose, or who shall he shown to -be **UWaction ol suet. Board of Keghtry ind Election to have legally voted In that •lection district at the last preceding General Assembly, or who shall be shown jy the affidavit In writing of some voter n that elect loo district to be * legal voter
therein.
And on Tuesday. September IK. 1909. oil between the wror hours the said Boards of BegUtry and Election will hold primary election of drltgat** lo conrollons of political partie- or for mak-
ing Domination*, or fur
to the provisions of "A ft _ of an act entitled An Act to regulate on*." which said supplement was ived April 14, 19(13. and amendments uf and the supplemeota thereto, d notice is hereby farther given that the said B.u,rd• of Registry and '■'ecttou will have tbe^r final meeting Tuesday, October 16, 1909
th" place of their lore the hour of one o'clock 1
d remain iu session until nine o'clock — the evening, for the purpose of reislng and correcting the original registers, of -''‘log thereto the uatuen of all person* lied to the right tof suffrage In that election district at the next elctioa, who " appear in person before them or ■hall be shown by the written affiof some voter Id sach election ct to be a legal voter therein, and of crating therefrom the name of any person who. after a fair oppertnnity lo be beard
alibi icreiii.
Door in accord*: Legislature of the f entitled " A lari regulate
supplement to Ions,'’ approved he amendments
Pea Coal
M. E. Church. Bandar. September Ittb la "Quaterir Meeting nay." Love feast In the chapel by th# pastor if.Si • At T.4B p
i 1* a majority of
—The time Is ripe far the deposition of graft, fraud, politic*] tntrl-flafv-—gpr-—- — • ■ ■ TOUR I DEMOCRATS:—This Is TOtJB oopor rnltv to vets-for ■■—*»— —■■*"*-**.
Gross
Ca.ph
I TON,
♦5.44
♦4.90
1-2 TON,
2.77
2.50
1-4 TON,
1.6V
1.40
1-8 TON,
.88
.80
Fell and Winter Tailoring.
The constant study at styles and aeatuess of flt U some of the most emaenUml poLuis thatt make an up-to date tailor; oar townsman, Charles Scherer, of 304 Washington street, to among the most expert tailors of today. His large experience In New York Philadelphia and other large cities, has enabled him to satisfactory meet all the demands of his moat faslidiou patrons. Mr. Scherer has Just recoiled his Fall and Winter atylea^Sd colorings for both men sad wojta'a best makes. The variety from which lo Staled to not only large bn! of ike fined qualities, and tthe styles
are various.
NuT BATTERIES 16-10 Volta, S4 Amps
The making of a good Dry Cell Bit fry. tor autosnobUe and gas engine ' >e of the moat dltOenlt Problems to the battery manafactarer This to the reason why so many cells a work. A thorough knowlelectrtxhem Islry. coopted with mechanical ability and a great deal of experimenting, has prodnwd NUE—absolutely the beet Dry Cell Battery that to made for Ignition This to not a mere ctatcl aa actual fact—attested by the leading scientific laslltatlOM of this country, and from all ■

