CAP* kAY HXRALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER W/ISOP
KANSAS WOMEN IN OKPIOE TMctwn, Court Clerks and County Trossurer* and • Judgs. The poser sod Influence of women to the Kansas Stale's educational affairs was demonstrated there when 6400 taacbers had their annual mcetins. Nearly throe fourths of thesn
not kept themselves Informed on th* procreas women are maktn* In this State as office hold-rs were amaxed
The day folios l
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women of the
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a voice In the annual moetln* school teachers live hundred of t arrived by special train at 1 a. finding hotels and boarding houses packed with earlier arrivals It too late to find shelter In the homes of Topeka for that night, but tho*« women were equal to the emergency "Open your churches.” they said, "and we will sleep In the pewa"Wore than ZOO were thus accommodated Stsly-two women bold county offl cos by election In Kansas, many of them having been elected for their third or fourth term. Many women hold elective municipal offices, but a list of these la not obtainable. The women have a notion thol they can fill purely clerical places ns well as men. and the office of Register of Deeds In each county appeals to them. Seven women have already hern elected to :bW office In Kao sas, and It la estimated that at least twenty-five will lie candidates li other counties next year. Five women hold the office of Cler of the District Court, and their records arc models of neatness and accuracy. Four are County Clerks.Three are County Treasurers, one woman 1 g County Commissioner far out li Wichita county. Miss Minnie Uppci was elected 'o this office because o her business ahllli y. Mrs. Mary J. Cooper Is ProustJudge of Mllrbell county. She Issues marriage licenses and performs cere monies with iS much dignity as any minister of the Gospel, and she says she likes the Job. Many brldee and bridegrooms from surrounding counties have traveled to Beloit to be married by,her. In this way she has, picked up many extra dollars. Tfee Kansas women who hold county offices attend strictly to business invariably the rooms occupied by women county oft leers are clean*and attractive. Tte use of tobacco la barred.
REPUBLIC FOR ENGLAND British Labor Leader* Open Campaign Against Monarchy London Dispatch to N. Y. Herald. There Is no denying that society la more than a little concerned at the great freedom which certain leaders of the labor party and others have recently been allowing themselves In speaking of King Edward's place In the constitution. | understand that these speeches ate nyt sporadic or arcidental- but must be reckoned as the first hints bi the opening of a definite campaign against the monarchy In this country Informal exchanges of opinion have already, I believe, been made between certain labor and Irish members .and the speeches to which J have refered. and the questions which bare been put In the house about the Prince of Wales' position In the navy are th< first results. TTier* la no doubt that an attempt Iq about to be made to raise again the banner of republicanism, which has been fprled and hidden away In England since the early days of the reign of Queen Victoria. There is an extreme section In the radical party Which would give Its support to-this propaganda, and the Idea that It ha* •lap the sympathy of Mr. Uoyi George may have given rise to the rumor that there are strained relations between him and the King.
Shirt waists patterns of embroidered batiste inset with Irish lace. Chemisettes and stock collars of tucked tulle in black and white. Ready-to-make tie racks for the men folk that make acceptable gifts. Bordered silk voiles that are Ideal
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NOTICE TO LEGAL ADVERTISERS legal advertisements are required to be published in a newspaper published in the municipality in county having the largest population, 01 at the county seat. By the state Census of ix>6, tpe "City of Cape May,” has the largest populate .h Cape Ms# County. *
Notice to Stockholder*
Notice is hereby given that the regular annual meeting of the -stockholders of ghe Merchants National Bank. Cape May, N. J., will be held the banking house, comer of Washington and Decatur streets, on Tueeday, January 11th. 1909, beti hours of 11 a. m., and 11 (D. Tbs purpose of the meeting U the election of directors to serve for the ensuing and the transaction of such other business as may properly come
oelore the meeting. HSHBY IL ELDHEDGE
COUNTY DIRECTORY, lustice of the £ W. Trenchard. Republican. 1114. Circuit J
1 M. *. Hildreth.
Wiloyd, Republican, MUi. Sheriff—Robert R-Oorsoc, Republican. me.
Ocean -City; son JL Laka, M. D.. RepobUcan.Cold Spring, November, 1910; Benja-
min C. 1
wood. November, 1112.
January 1910. Surrogate—Charlae P. Vanamao, Rem*.
. I County Board ef SUcttoos-Lsamlag E. Hughes, Republican, i»U. County Board of HaMtewa-Hwiry P- “ i 'Sills
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