Cape May Herald, 30 September 1909 IIIF issue link — Page 4

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F*w SPOTS FOP REFORMERS. Wck. and tbf I er«r handled her* ' Triumph of Jeraey Maeh<n. Laadar. I p ollUoUlI , wbo .» Primary Baam. Cemplata I ljr . „ wolUd u ^ MUhty t»v brltbi ppoa ahlne ft>» up ^. r , nd oM tha Madera at tha moramant lot ^ ttrirlnf hard l{> food loverumeot In New Jafaey a> hlB r ,. nl4r | la |,| e n,,, He not a reeuR ot Tucadaya dlnett prtmar opp^ui oll of C.o%ernor lea Indeed Ihe only apola that Cl»‘e L^, of <|K . ^uunli Jfli.ii i* encounu.iu. m lo U>e Pmarvaal vo Re ij < '■u.itr.-aanian Unrdner. w public ana and l>rnioera»a. who made , , ^ r | H , „ forraldabla direct appeal lo Ihe people to a . . : j and Isolated aa U> make the iriumph 1 _ . „ ihat In. a a »

John Kean Thai will probably c a three-cornered fl*bt. alnce k la well known that Fortner iio»« Stok.a all! ba>e aome ol the all

Btokea 11 he ahould happen to be re elected next year, or ahould win ihe The triumph of the Eaaex county Republican and Democratic machines waa complete. County Chairman Dal rytuple haa fully two thlrda of the members ol the new County Commit tea, while Colonel Colcale. the candidate ol the Colby men. and Mao Jr Lenta, wbo alao aou*hl tbe "Regular

dldatea. Indorsed by tbe State Chair Tbe Frogresalve League lost lu Faasaic alao, aa Speaker John D Prince defeated Aeaemblyman James G. Blauvelt lor tbe Senatorial nomination. la Huduon county the Democratic organization won out on county nominations and Mayor WRtpenn. ol Jersey City, was- renomlaated. On * the Republican aide Mayor Mark M. Fagan waa renominated for tbe Mayoralty over James W. McCarthy, who waa supported by the •Regular" Republicans. Tbe result on tbe R* publican aide la a victory for a combination of the Progressive League and tbe followers of Secretary of' Slate Dickinson, who bad been superseded aa tbe Republican leader by County Clock %tolberham. That tbe "new Idea" men consider tbe outcome "ail In the game" waa shown by the hearty manner with which they Joined In me sentiment expressed by former Senator Everett Colby When be said lo them, before leaving lor hM West Orahge home: •‘Well, boys. If were beaten, well limply have to begin all over again." Tbe complete returns of Cumberland county surprised all- of the students of politics there, and show tbe Independence of tbe people. Despite the strenouoa efforts to defeat Assemblyman L T. Nichols for renom- j Inatlou, despite the elements intrvdu-! ced by former Governor Stokes. Nichols baa tbe tremendous rote of 9632 which la bat >00 less man a year ago, when be was named practically without opposition. Nichols swept the county. He had a large plurality In Bridgeton, carried Millville and Vineland, and with two-exceptions had a plurality la every township in the

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iiaJorKy.I.rwlg made a record rui in l..» home city. I T ie Republican machine won a co. ! ploti- triumph in Ocean county in tb< 'flgtn f if Senator, landing Captali Thomas A Mathis over tbe Independ “M candidate, former Assemblyman j Samuel 8. Taylor, of Lakewood. Taylor made a gallant fight, but ] smothered, getting only 68 majority In nil home town Mathla UAjority was nearly 700. The machine made J fight for Assemblyman, but Assembly- | ma i Crosby, a Fort man. was renomInsi -d The Democrats nominated P. V. Hoyt, of Lakewood, for Senator, and already are predicting a victory 11 Salem county former Assemblyns i Samuel A. Ridgwsy was nomins•cd on tbe Republican ticket for As•ei:>bly over former Assemblyman J. Ty.cr by a majority of 480. or more voi .-s than Tyler received altogether. 'i be winning ol the Republican nom InaUoo for City Clerk in Ocean City by Holla Garetaou, a young btulncsi me n, against Clerk T. Lee Adams.wh so' sht a third term, was the great sin prise of tne primaries. Ad on tbe ticket, and Garretsoo used "suckers" He was strongly backed by the young men. wbo worked bard for Mayor Lewis M. Cresse and Coun-cilman-at-large Harry F Stanton renominated. Dr. Charles B. Rider received tbe nomination (or Council from the Second Ward, and will su ceod Councilman Harry Headley, wl ban .held this office a number of year* E. W. Burleigh received a heavy vote for Collector of Taxes. George O. Adrmer councilman, win be returned from tbe First Ward. Freeholder John P. Fox. who was opposed by John Bramell. won without much

trouble.

Albert McAllister, tbe lawyer, who was recognized as tbe Organization candidate opposing Nick ols In a sense, was also ramed, having a total vote of 3031 and a plurality of more than 1100 over Miller, wbo was with Nichols. Dewier, the Vineland candidate, supported by Blokes, bad ■ vote ol 2421 In tbe county. Miller's vote was 1»40. Tbe contest for the nomination for County Clerk resulted In an easy victory for the incumbent, Bemnel M Sheldon, of Millville, be having 8745 vote* against 2442 vote* for Belfort B. Ware, the Bridge toe taan Despite tbe bitterness of tbe contests tbers seems to be little factional feelings aurvlvtng tbe primary battle. Tbe Democratic Senatorial nomina-

Mrs. Alexander Church Dead. Mrs. Mary A. Church, aged 56 year wife of Alexander Church, of West Cape May. died at her home there Saturday afternoon. 4.50 o'clock, after being a patient sufferer for two 'ears. She was a sister of Henry S. Rutherford, of Cape May, snd of Mrs. David Hughes., of Weat Cape May. She waa formerly a member of the Cold Spring Presbyterian Church, but In recent years tranafered,her.membership to the First Presbyterian Church here. The funeral occurred on Tuesday afternoon from her late residence,tbe services being conducted by Rev. J. W, Louden, of tbe Cold Spring Church, and Rev. J. L. Landis. Tbe Interment was made at tbe Cold Spring Church cemetery. She Is survived besides her bus ind, by one eon. Horace Church. The family desire* to express their appreciation of the many Undnetaet extended to them daring the illness of Mrs. Church.

In Hunterdon comity. George F. Martens) was defeated by Senator William C. Gebhardt. The complete returns In Mercer r show that Bamnel H. Bullock

tbs; chief causes that operated against Cornell 'was that b* has bad the office yean and-last spring gave it out

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The tongues of animals bare beei and are still In aome parts of tb. world favorite amulets. A tongue cm from a living fox Is said to wart o!) disease of all kinds, but as the person cm eying one will surely die If be bap pens :o meet a fox at any crossroads tbe charm is seldom used. Tbe tongue of tb* vulture plucked oul with Irop fed bung about a mao's neck In a doth will bring him what be d<* and some East Indians bellefe tb they do not bite off tbe tip of tbe tongue of any wild animal they kill they will not have good lock in hunt hely Beuncad. unple of fbe extremely

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Report of the CondiUon of The Merchants National Bank AT CAPE MAY In the State of flew Jersey y at the close of business SEPTEMBER /, /909

RESOURCES Loans and Discounts

U. S. Bonds to secure circulation . Premiums on U- S. Bonds . Bonds, Securities, etc. Banking bouse. Furniture, and Fixtures Due from approved Reserve Agents Checks and other Cash Items Notes of other National Banks „ Fractional Paper Currency. Nickels, and Cents Specie $10,303.20 Legal-tender notes . 200.00 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer

(5 per cent, of drcnlanion)

Total r LIABILITIES Capital stock, paid in . . . Surplus fund . . . . National,Bank Notes outstanding . Individual Deposits subject to check Total . ‘ .

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