Cape May Star and Wave, 15 April 1916 IIIF issue link — Page 6

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Presidential Primary Election Notloe a hereby given that a Presidential Primary Klectihn will be held in and for the CITY OP CAPE MAY, ON TUESDAY, APRIL 25, 1916, Between the houre of 1 p. m. and 9 p. m. for the purpose of electing the following: Four Delegates at large Four Alternate Delegates at Urge to the National Conventions respectively of the Republican and Democratic parties, and Two Delegates Two Alternate Delegates to the said National Convention for the Second District of the State of New Jersey. Any voter qualified to vote, who did not vote at tbe general election of Novanber 2, 1915, may register for Presidential Primary Election, and be entitled to vote thereat, by filing with the municipal clerk of his municipality, at least ten days prior to the election, an affidavit in form required to register voters for a general election. The Boards of Registry and Election wSl «it for the purpose of holding the said Primary Election as follows: First Polling District: House of Elias Ooverdale, 1160 Washington street Second Polling District: Old Water Works Building on Washington street near Madison avenue. Third Polling District: Public School Building on Franklin Fourth Polling District: Store of Edward Crease, 106 Perry street. THOMAS W. MILLET, City Clerk. Dated April 1st, 1916. Presidential Primary Election. ... Notice is hereby given that a Presidential Primary Election will be held in and for the BOROUGH OF WOODBINE, ON TUESDAY, AFfclL 25, 1016. Between the hours of 1 f m. and 9 p. m. for the purpose of electing the following r Four .Delegates at large Four Alternate Delegates at large to the National Conventions respectively of the Republican and Democratic parties, and Two Delegates Two Alternate Delegates to the said National Convention for the Second District of the State of New Jersey. Any voter qualified to vote, who did Hot vote at the general election of November '2, 1915, may register for Presidential Primary Election, and be entitled to vote thereat, by filing with the municipal clerk of his municipality, at least ten days prior to the election, an affidavit in form required to register for a general election. The Boards of Registry and Election will sit for the purpose of holding the, said Primary Election as follows: . First Polling District- -Volunteer Fire Company's rooms. * A. A. JOHNSTON, , Borough Clerk. Dated April 1st, 1916. Presidential Primary Election Notice is hereby given that a Presidential Primary Election will be held in and for the BOROUGH OF CAPE MAT POINT ON TUESDAY, APRIL 25, 1916, Between the hours of 1 p. m. and 9 p. m. for the purpose of electing the following: Four Delegates at Large Four Alternate Delegates at Large to the National Conventions respectively of tbe Republican and Democratic parties, and Two Delegates Two Alternate Delegates to the said National Convention for the Second District of the State of New Jersey. Any voter qualified to vote, who did not vote at the general election of November 2, 1915, may register for Presidential Primary Election, and be entitled to vote thereat, by filing with the municipal clerk of his municipality, at least ten days prior to the election, an affidavit in form required to register voters for a general election. TEe Boards of Registry and Election will sit for the purpose of holding the said Primary Election as follows: JESSE O. RUTHERFORD, Borough Oerk. Dated April 1st, 1916. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S c A STORIA

p ■ , H. r residential Primary Election Notice is hereby given that a Presidential Primary Election will be held in and for the BOROUGH OF WEST CAPE MAY, ON TUESDAY, APRIL 25, 1916, Between the hours of 1 p. m. and 9 : p. m. for the purpose of electing the following: Four Delegates at large ' Four Alternate Delegates at Large to the National Conventions respectivei ly of the Republican and Democratic Mi' Two Delegates Two Alternate Delegates to the said National Convention for the Second District of the State of New Jersey. I Any voter qualified to vote, who did ' not vote at the general election of • November 2, 1915, may register for i Presidential Primary Election, and be l entitled to vote thereat, by filing with , the municipal clerk of his municipality, , at least ten days prior to the election, - an affidavit in form required to register voters for a general election, i The Boards of Registry and Election > will ait for the purpose of holding the said "Primary Section as follows: First Polling District — Borough Hall. THEODORE W. REEVES, Borough Cleric Dated April 1st, 1916. Presidential Primary Election Notice is hereby given that a Presidential Primary Election will be held in and for the TOWNSHIP OF LOWER, . ON TUESDAY, APRIL 25, 1916, Between the hours of 1 p. m. and 9 p. m. for the purpose of electing the following: Four Delegates at Large Four Alternate Delegates at Large to the National Conventions respective- ' ly of the Republican and Democratic parties, and Two Delegates Two Alternate Delegates to the said National Convention for 1 the Second District of the State of New 1 Jersey. , Any voter qualified to vote, who did not vote at the general election of November 2, 1915, may register for j Presidential Primary Election, and be , 1 entitled to vote thereat, by filing with the municipal clerk of his municipality, at least ten days prior to the election, .n affidavit in form required to register voters for a general election. The Boards of Registry and Election will git for the purpose of holding the said Primary Election as follows: First Polling District — Township House, Cold Spring. N. J. CHARLES C. REEVES. Township Clerk. Dated April 1st. 1916. Read the Weekly Star and Wave.

Notice is hereby given that a Presi d dential Primary Election will be held in and for the BOROUGH OF SOUTH CAP* MAY. ON TUESDAY, APRIL 25. J916, 9 Between the hours of 1 p. m. and 9 v e p. m. for 'the purpose of electing the j following: e Pour Delegates at Large t e Four Alternate Delegates at Large 1 f to the National Conventions respective- , e ly of the Republican and Democratic j parties, and ' Two Delegates Two Alternate Delegates' | ir to the said National Convention for v the Second District of the State of New I Jersey. d Any voter qualified to vote, who did >f not vote at the general election of . ir November 2, 1916, may register for e Presidential Primary Election, and be h entitled to vote thereat, by filing with ' jt the municipal clerk of his municipality, i, at least ten days prior to the election, ir an affidavit in form required to register voters for a general election, n The Boards of Registry and Election c will sit for the purpose of holding the ( said Primary Election as follows: 1. First Polling District — Borough Hall. : E. B. MARTIN, c. Borough Clerk. Dated April 1st, 1916. * - Limit your spending — not your saving. Open an account with the Security Trust Company — a Strong Institution.

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