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CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16. 1909
A&SCMM.Y CAUCUS NAMES WARD «i«j won. and Sanator BlUar, w)»o waa
thu realduary l««ataa In a Rapabllcan f ctlon n«ht of Perth Amboy under ob Oaraon and New Brunawlck uner Dory Stron*. Tbeae candldatea jade apevchea which were very well 'eoelved. The dinner end of the meet-
In* waa aatlafactory to all.
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James Parttar Salectad for Clerk and
Upton Jeffarlaa Asalatadt
Trenton. N. J„ Dec. 14—Without a crack In the ala to the Republican A» a«-nibly caucus was held In the audibly chamber at 11.30 this aAei noon. Oolonei Wallet E. Ed*e. th
well known uewapapei Uonai Quardaman ol t was made chairman ol accepted the poaltioi
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IDEA TO FIGHT
sband A"«8ea I eute . W | d# Organlxatlon la Planned'
In Hudson County.
John James and Loronio Harrla.of New j dea | ea dera In Hudson j f ishing Creek, were placed under ar- ' Co Unt y hare determined to carry on real at the Instance of Charles P lhe ngh , the regulars, de- j Sima, of 712 Central avenue, Camden. g plte their recent reverses at the by Pollc-mnn Fitzsimmons last Thura- pon. The Central Republican coin mil day evening at Second atreat and j tP) , had a meeting last Wednesday j K.Ughn avenue. j night In Jersey City apd took action When arranged before Recorder wllb the exception of uniting the Stackhouse Friday morning Sims | Ne w Idea organizations In the state, charged Harris with trying to bribe n . OUB t n g public sentiment and bring
Mrs. Sims to leave him and commit- | nj5 about the nomination of a ; upon her when she re |,j ea [ or Governor The coi was trying to get Har- Wf , decided to extend the move rls out of the State was what he the ( | n Hudson County Bayonne and former said. ; Hudson towns and to establish a The assault took place In Erma, ganizatlon In Has risen in West
Cape May county. October 1st. Slmi
alleges, but owing to his buslners he | A committee of
the lawmakers, as It Is Intended
it warranto for the arresL | u, have New Idea bills Introduced l^st evening the man came to his j j, WU1 decided to appoint a oom-
mlttee of three to prepare plans for dw Idea dollar dinner, to Include reformers In other counties In the
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The South Jersey Senate 18th, as proposed Thai selected by the Ventn to give a banquet In bi land Waterway. Governor ton v deliver an address at this banqi and Senators Hand, Wilson. Math Brown, and Lewis, besides South Jersey Assemblymen will be present. The commodo* » of all Un shore resort yacht .nb*: from U-.i Highlands to fApe Ma 1 rlted and the Marlnorongh-Blenht-lm was going to do Its best to entertain
About one hundred Democrats c copied the Invitation to attend Senator Smith's Woodrow Wilson harmony meeting at the Trenton House on Saturday afternoon. The guests Inrl ided the members ot the State Com nu'tee and the kindergarten committee. some of the minority members of the Legislature and a few ex-office holders «rd office holders, but Hamlet was left out. Woodrow Wilson sent regrets and a notice of a prior engagement. The harmony conference laste over an hour and demonstrate! tt set that harmony Is out rf the -•ustion. This was demonstrated by the presentation o' a series of reeolutions which were to serve the purpose of a party platform, there being bo way to get such a document by. convention In these days of wen primaries and no conventions. The i lotions were rejected after dismission that could be beard from the office to Lie grill room. A compromise resolution called for a committee of nine to collect data to oppose the present tariff'law. This Is good Democratic doctrine: oppose all, that. Is, don’t offer to do anything constructive progressive It Is characteristic Democratic management that Should oppose the tariff, as its whole campaign in a State where prosperity depends on the tariff. The proposition to hare United States Senators sleeted by a vote of the people was also opposed and practically dropped. When the conference closed there was lulher less harmony than there was at the beginning. The dinner that followed was much better. Chairman Nugent did not have ■ Woodrow Wilson as the principal speaker, but he had three perfectly good candidates for Governor. Frank. S. Kaizenbach, who polled pretty nearly all of the Democratic vote when he ran against Gov. Fort; (fongressman Wm. Hughes, who ran against a large employer in a labor onion oommunlty
The i *>r cblldrez AUegb< .v are to t $31,000. 'eft by
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of Pittsburg and ■n through the ■» e rained at line George B.
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amoiij’ bis children equally. If the children . ‘1 die before their mother, si her death the estate Is to be spent foi the purchase of gifts and plaything'or poor children, especially those ii Institutions. It -.ras the «l«b oU£b' decedent that th. .noney he extended In small sums, to distribute li over as large an area a- audble and benefit
as many children • posslUa
The report says the commission Is onvlnced Uiat forestry In the State ; almost useless unless means can e provided to keep the Ores under •asctable control. H Is useless, the commission says, to advocate forest planting or to urge that woodlands be cared for so long as no assurance an be given that the venture and lnrestment will not go up In smoke. An amendment to the forest fire s v by which every woodland town--hip may be compelled to maintain an :fflclent fire service Is urged. The Rev. Iri R. Hicks Almanac for 1810. Heady November TSth, 1909. a iplendTi year-book, on astronomy snd meteorology, the only one containing the~^original "Hicks Weather Foreasls.” By mail, postpaid, 85c, on lewslands, 80c. One copy free with , year's subscription to World and Works, the Bov. Irl R. Hicks Mon tidy Magazine, the best 81 monthly In America. Discounts on almanacs quantities. Agents v t nted. Remember the genuine “Hicks Forecasts’’ not published anywhere else— get them only In bis own publications. WORLD AND WORKS PUBNG CO., S201 Locust SL, St. Louis, Mo.
Origin of th, Christina, Tree. There Is a legenu In Germany that when Kve plucked the fatal apple Immediately the leaves of the tree shriveled Into needle points and Its blight green turned dark. It changed Its naiure and became the evergreen. In all seasons preaching the story of man’s tall. Only on Christmas dost: It bloom brightly with lights and become beanttful with love gifts. The curse la turned Into a blessing at the coming of the Christ Child, and we have our Christmas tree.
Basketball Gossip. Steyer, of Ocean City, has also been engaged for the Cape May team. Foster, one of the mainstays of last season's team, fen from the top ot a freight car and will be out of the game (nr some time. Perkins, the clever guard of last season’s team, 1, playing great ball. Perkins is a West Jersey Railroad
fireman.
Fansant is one of the most aggrosire men - In the country, and it la seldom an opposing player gets by
him ;
Needles, the cbif first baseman of the Cape May High School team, will be given a trial at centre on the
Caps May
Floyd Hugbaa
bean appointed tn Booth Jersey. "Pat Ho
official refer*, of tha county basket- ex-Woodblne star third li
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resolution was also passed coi derailing the recent letters of ex-Go’
nor Murphy. It said:
Everywhere that the principle of
the direct vote has been tried it has ; U’ rnrn
• more difficult the oohtrol of j * * party by special Interests working
through bosses and machines. No bet- j ter proof of this can be Imagined tha j ' ,x '■ e * the attitude of the chairman of the \
state committee, speaking as he probably does for the other state leaders and for all the party machines In the state. Although they have succeeded In winning the primaries under the direct vote system In Essex and Passaic counties this year, they filled to win them in this county, and their success In the other counties obviously cost them so much money already and must continue to cost them much In the future that they are conscious that In the end they must be defeated In the control oVthe party organisation unless these primary laws can be repealed. The Ex-Governor's claim that the present primary law plays Into the
hands of the bosses Is completely ans-
wered by the fact that It was passed against the opposition of every political boas and machine, and its repeal Is Today favored by every one of them. The claim that It forces two campaigns and Is therefore expensive >t an argument against the pri-
mary system, but Is an argument that;
late by the proper corrective pro-: cess can so render unnecessary the bulk of the expense at primaries and elections, which could be easily compllshed by a law providing for selection of impartial election officers for the distribution of ballots at public expense, and prohibiting 4hi paid employment of workers at the
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Bank Change. Surrogate Charles P. Vanaman has disposed of his stock In the Court House Bank and resigned from the Board of Directors, and last week R. W. Ryan, president of the Marine National Bank, of Wildwood, elected his successor on the board. It is said that many shares of-stock of the Court House bank changed hands daring the past fortnight and that President W. H. Bright and his friends still control the bank. A handsome new bank building is being erec ed at the county seat-
Carriel New Jersey By
41,502.
The complete returns of the vote LSt Tor Assembly candidates at the cent election, as compiled In the office of'the Secretary of State, show a Republican majority In the State 41,502. The''total vote cast was 891.603, of which the Republicans polled 210,659 and the Democrats 169,157. Last year Taft received 265.298 votes and W. J. Bryan 182,622. The rotes by counties at the ls< election follows: Rep. Dem.
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MONITION.
In the United States District Court,
for the District of New Jersey. James Holmes, vs. Power boat "Its Marshall." In Admiralty In obedience to a Monition lo me
directed. In the above entitled cause.
Seized and taken Into my posthe following described, to ower Boat 'Ira Marshal for
the cause set forth in the libel now pending In the U. S. District Court for the District of N. J.. at Trenton. I hereby give notice to all persons claiming the said described Power boat "Ire. ^Marshall", or knowing or hnviniwfc'rtSlng to say why the same should not be condemned and forfeited, and the proceeds thereof distributed according to the prayer of the libel, that they be and oppear before the said Court, to be held In and for the District of N. J., at the United^ States Court Room, In the City JP Trenton, on the 21st day of December, 1909, at 10.00 o’clock on the forenoon of that.day, if the same shall be a day of Jurisdiction, otherwise on the next day of Jurisdiction threafter then and there p> interpose a claim for the same, and to make their al'e-
gations In that behalf. THOMAS J. ALCOTT,
U. 8. Marshal, Dist. of N: J.
Lawrence B. Reader, Proctor for II-
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CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY TOUR WASHINGTON Pennsylvania Railroad Monday, December 27, 1909 ROUND-TRIP RATES $13.25 and $10.75 from Cape May Threo-Dsy Trip crerl.-a riyNVcr.-.r) .ud V.-itlu* mil the Priuctp*: SlmiUrTour* Jsuu.rj IS. Krhruory 4 end IT. March .1 -od *1. April 7 «ud Ji.
bellant. 207 Macket B ?. P.18.60. X .
Stockholders Meeting.
A stockholders meeting of the Cape May Building and Loan Association will be held at. 506 Washington 81.. at 740 p. M.. Monday evening. Deember 27. 1809, to receive the re-' port ot the auditors.as to the maturing of the 80th series of stock and •jto transact any other business that
legally before the meet-
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CAPE MAY, N. J. Ha- the LATHS C AND BKST IN FIRE AND BI I.AR PROOF VAULT CONSTRUCTION, an. dialh invites your careful inspection of same. Private Deposit Boxes for rent at 2 oo perannuir insure absolute safety of your valuable papers, &c. t Per CeeL Isleresl ADowcd os Tiwt Deposits
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ape May. N. J.. Dec- 18, 1909. H- 8. Rutherford, Secretary. The "Big Five” of. Wildwood. 1.
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