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I IKjji ' ' ■it, "Let ttie People Decide" With this for a Campaign Slogan, the support of the Republican iM Toters is asked by ^JOSEPH S.FREllNfiWUYSEN 1 Candidate for the Nomination for P UNITED STATES SENATOR ^At the Republican Primary e. ,/iTUESDAY, SEPT. 26, 1916 s WHO STANDS FOR b }iA%xr ■ i Protect g® to ^American Industries ui Labpt; ' a The Immediate PRpaaadM6a of This Oeuntry for Defense: fi The Immediste Petahlieliiei at of a Merchant Marine for the Development n Of Our Commerce,. ti | Paid tmJ* C-& liin— .nnwiUM^K; x - |n lT" 1 'l
"What Ceagrom has dona ooncamlng a Government Armor Plant and what poopla aro ,bi»Hn| about it** i* Tki»u the title booklet we. have prepared We shall bo glad to aond a copy fret to any one interested. Bethlehem Steel Co. South BethUhem, Pa. NOTICE OF ELECTION I Cape May City, N. J. = Notice is hereby given that a primary election will be held in the first, second, third and fourth election districts of the City of Oape May, at the house of Elias Coverdalel 1160 Washington Street, for the first "election district; at the old Waterworks Building on Washington Street near Madison Avenue lor the Second election district; at the Public School Building, on Franklin St., for the third election district; at the store of Edward Cresse, at No. 108 Perry Street, for the fourth - ection district, on Tuesday, Septemer 26, 1916 between thqhours of 7 A. M., and 9 P. M., at which time the Republican and Democratic voters will vote by official baOot for candidates for their respective parties for the general election to be held on Tuesday, November 7, 1916. In the primary election of thej Republican' Party there will be elected 1 i One County Member of State Commit I tee. Three County Executive Committeemen. In the Primary Election of the Demo- ; cratic Party there will be elected: One Oounty Member of State Commit tee. , Two County Executive Committeemen In the primary ele tion of both of said I parties there will be elected candidates ' for the following offices to be filled at the General Election in November. 1 One United States Senator. One Member of the House of Representatives. One Governor. One member to the General Assembly. One Sheriff. One Coroner. One Constable. Notice is hereby given that the Board - of Registery and Election will sit at j . first, second, third and fourth election J, districts, of,. tee- City of Caj>e May at"* the house of Elias Coverdale, No. 1160, Washington Street for the firet election district; at the Old Waterworks building, on Washington Street, Madison, for the second election district; at the Public School Building on Franklin Street, for the third election district; t at the store of Edward Cresse, No. 106" Perry Street, for the fourth eleatfcn " district, on J TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1916 ) between the hours of 7 o'clock A. X. and 9 o'clock P. M., on that day and TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1916 between the hours of one and nine o'clock on said day, for the purpose .of making a registration of voters and to revise and correct the register of voters for said General Election of Tuesday, November 7, 1916. • Notice is hereby given that on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1916 between the hours of 6 o'clock A. M., and 7 o'clock P. M., a Genera] Election will be held at which time the voters » f j said city will" vote for the following of- 1 1 **■*' i. .1 1 Presidential Electors. ' , One United States Senator to serve i for six years. , One Member of the House of Repreeen- . tatives to serve for two years. One Governor to serve for three years f One member of the General Assembly of New Jersey, for Oape May County, to t serve for One year. One Sheriff to 6erve for three years. One Coroner of CSape May County to n serve for three years. s One Constable to serve for three years. "WILLIAM PORTER, City derk. s Dated September 8th, 1916. NOTICE OF ELECTION. BOROUGH OF SOUTH CAPE MAY. »' — — y Notice' is hereby given that a primary will be field in the Borough of Cape May, at the Borough Hall, oc TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th, 1916, E between the hours of 7 A. M., and 6 P. at which time the Republican and Democratic voters will vote by ciballot "for ckhdidatea for «hdlr ~P«a~ s to be bald rr Tniiarta] Tliinpffdt h Mi H9ie. * Martha «f the * wffl he MseUfcia
ill * , One County Member of State Committee. Three County Executive Committeemen. — — — • — 1 In the Primary Election of the Democratic Party there will be elected: 1 One County Member of State Com1 mittee. j Two County Executive Committeemen, j In the primary election of both of sam d parties there will be elected candidates 8 j for the following offices to be filled at the General Election . in November. < One,.United States Senator. '« One member of the House of Represedatives. • One Governor. r One member to the General Assembly ; One Sheriff. One Coroner. ; , One Mayor. 8' ' Two Councilman 0 One Assessor. Notice is hereby given that the Board Of Rogietcry and Election will sit at - Borough Hall, at South Cape May, N. J. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1916 - between the hours of 7 o'clock A. M. f find 9 o'clock P. M., on that day and 1 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1916 f between the hours of one and nine o'- - clock on said day, for the purpose of making a registration of voters and to revise and correct the register of voters for said General Election of Tues- , day, Novepber 7, 1916. i Notice is hereby given that on "j TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1916 ■ the hours of 6 o'clock A. M., and 7 o'clock P. M„ a General Election will be held at which time the voters of i said borough will vote for the following Presidential Electors. i One United States Senator to serve I for six years. One member of the House of representatives to serve for two years. One Governor to serve for three years One member of the General Assembly of New Jersey, for Cape May County, to serve for One year. One Shriff for Cape May County, to serve for three years. One Coroner for Cape May County to I serve for three years. One Mayor to serve for three years. ' Two Council men to serve for three Ii years. One Assessor to serve for three years, i E. B. MARTEN, Borough Clerk. September 8th, 1916. 1 NOTICE OF ELECTION TOWNSHIP OF LOWER 1 is hereby gives that a primary i= the tefc, < *w 6HL Township House, I fiprtug, m . " ! at
it- -Tuesday, Septemer 26, 1916 j between, the hours of 7 A. M., and 9 P. *" jMi, at which time and place the Republican and Democratic voters will vote by officii! ballots for candidates for their respective parties for the general elecn" tion to be held on Tuesday, November *, 1916. In the primary election of the n" Republican Party there will be elected: IJ One Oounty Member of State Com mites . -■* County Executive Committeee. In the Primary Election of the Democratic Party there wiD be elected : One County Member of State Commit y tee. Two County Executive Committeemen | In the primary election of both of said parties*there will be, elected candidates ] for the fallowing offices to be filled at the General Election in" November, rd One United States Senator, it One member of the House of RepreJ. sen tatives. One Governor. One member to the General Assembly. 1. One Sheriff, id One Coroner. One Township Committeeman. >'- One Constable. ii One Justice of the Peace, d Two Surveyors of the Highway. >f One Pound Keeper, District No. 1. »- One Pound Keeper, District No. 2. One Pound Keeper, District No. 3. One Pound Keeper, District No. 4. Appropriations for Deficiencies. Appropriations for Roads, n Appropriations for Relief of Poor, if Notice is hereby given that the Board g of Registry and Election will sit at the Township House, at Cold Spring, in Lower Township, on e TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 26. 1918 between the hours of 7 o'clock A. M. - and 9 o'clock P. M., on that day and TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1916 b between the hours of one and nine o'7 dock on said day, for the purpose of i making a registration of voters and ( to revise and correct the register of | > voters for said General Election of TuesI day. ^pvember 7, 1916. i t > Notice is hereby given that on g TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1916 the hours of 6 o'clock A. M., i j and 7 o'dock P. M., a General Election will be .held at which time the voters of . said dty win vote for the following officers: Presidential Electors. One United States Senator to serve e for six years. f One member of the House of repreaes- » tatives to serfs for>ro year*- » , , , One Governor to serve for Vine years One member of the General Assembly d serve fJPuSPjB^^ One Sheriff to s*ve far throe year*.
One Coroner of Cape May County to serve for three years. Ii. One Township Committeeman to ssrvs jy for three year*. h ^ ir One Justice of the Peace. . c- One Constable to serve for three year*. Two Surveyors of the Highway tt ie serve for one year. I: One Pound Keeper, District No. 1. t. One Pound Keeper, District No. 2. One Pound Keeper, District No. 3. e One Pound Keeper, District No. ^ ^ Appropriations for Deficiencies, ( |» •, Appropriations -for Roads. • f |f ' I Appropriations for Relief of Poor . **• CHARLES C. REEVES, 11 1 Township Clerk. J Dated September 8th, 1916. '.I Q j CAPE MAY COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT " MILARD F. WARE, Plaiutilf, vs. Realty 1 Corporation of Cape May, Defendant, in Attachment. Action ut Law. Notice Notice is hereby given that a writ of attachment, at" the suit of Millar! Ware, against the rights and credits, moneys and effects, "goods and chattels, lands and tenements Realty Corporation of Cape May, a non-resident corporation debtor, for the sum of -)ne Hundred and Thirty-two Dollars and Fifty Cents, issued out of the Cape May County ■Circuit Court on the 18th <iay of Aug-' ust, 1916, returnable on the 16th day of September,, 1916, has been served and duly executed, and a as returned on the 18th day of August, 1!>16, by the sheriff of the County of Cap* May. Dated September 6th, 1916. A. C. HJLDRFTH, CLERK Lewis T. Stevens, Atty* Cape May, N. J.
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I WALTEy ■ EDGE | The Logical Candidate Because he has conspicuously led in preparing a business government for New Jersey and ■ has a record of real accomplishment that ■ cannot be questioned. Because his opponents now endorse his program, but had little part jn its making. E Because he prepared and passed the Budget Bill, theState Purchasing Bill and the Econom v . tne state furcnasmg Hill and the Economy
and Efficiency measures; the slogans of the present campaign — "A r- , Business Administration." Because ten of his eleven Senate Colleagues are supporting his candidacy, thus [ demonstrating the jaew of those most fa^niliar with his work. Because he has been leader of his party in the Assembly and the Senate ; President " of the Senate and Acting Governor of New Jersey. " Because he has served his apprenticeship in the State Government and led the way while others followed. ; The Strongest Candidate ^ Because Senator Edge is removed from the factional strife of Esse* and Hudson counties and will receive the full party vote on election day. e Because history proves that Governors from smaller counties have always received b the largest majorities, thus completely shattering claims to the contrary. 3 The last three Republican Governors were Stokes, Fort and Murphy. The former from Cumberland County, received^, 000 plurality ; thf latter two both from Essex, 7,000 and 17,000 respectively, and one lost his own B county t)f Essex. Because people in these enlightened days are impressed by records, service and r programs rather than unbacked claims of strength. Because Senator Edge has made his dwn success in this world from a humble start B' and is thus better able to understand the needs of all citizens, j Because his Workmen's Compensation Act will bring him the support of all - 1 1 laboring 'm€n. Because he is a boni fighter and after the primaries can successfully meet the Democratic nominee with a record of accomplishment at his back. Reward Senator "Tdgfc for his Faithful Service. Primaries to Nominate, September 26th, 7 a. m. to 9 p. m. ' fettfar by H. R-doud, Atlantic Cffy, X. J.
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