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Cox Wiggles and WdHSlesi. ■V •COTT C. BOMB. Candidate Cox, rarWrely charging that the Republican par&-fead art out to corrupt tho electorate by ralalng a fund of $15,000,000 with which to "buy the preeidency," has bees utterly confuted by the facta. h haa been completely established that the goal, fixed by Chairman Hays waa only one-fifth that amount or $5,090,000, with contributions rigidly limited to $1,000, and that never before has u campaign fund been so tree from the taint of corporate, sinister or sordid Influencea That an overtaxed, overburdened and weary country, paying the cast of Incompetence, Incapacity and extravagance In governmental affairs and maladministration at Washington, would welcome relief at . any price legitimately expended may be When for granted. But only In the wild dreams of Candidate Cox— who stands committed to Wllsonlsm and the wastefulness of Wllaonlsm, with everything that Wllsonlsm typifies and Implies— has any such expenditure as Candidate Cox charged ever been remotely conceived or for a moment contemplated. . Bven'hls foremost newspsper champions — organs tff the International banking crowd which favor his candidacy because, with equal rashness, be promises that If elected he will go Into the Wilson League of Nations —editorially admit that his slush fund charges have proven groundless. Candidate Cox's credibility as a witness has similarly been /damaged by the wet and dry Issue confronting him. To the Indisputable proof that the New Jersey Liquor DealertT Association Is appealing for funds to elect him as a "pronounced wetbe replies that the liquor interests of Ohio never contributed to any ot his campaigns. / 7 let a sworn statement, signed by the secretary of the Ohio Liquor Dealers' Association and on file In the secretary of state's office, shows that that organization contributed a substantial sum out of Its treasury to tho Cox campaign of 1916. And In the face of It all, having withstood for months, In silence, William Jennings Bryan's denunciation of him as a "wet" and unfit to run for president. Candidate Cox, with characteristic audacity, nOTf enure* a North Dakota crowd that "I have always voted dry I" Imagine Boos Murphy, Bose- Taggart, Boss Brennan and tljat XeuDgstuwn Apostle of Light and Uplift, Ed Moore, contriving the nomination at San Francisco of a candidate who had "always voted dry I" Imagine It, If you cant Shade of John Barleycorn I What a spectacle la presented In American political
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CXJURT OF COiniON PLEAS j 1 John E. Sickels, Plaintiff, us. 1 Ode L Coyle, Defendant Action at Low. la Attachment; j Notice of Attachment NOTICE is hereby given that a ] writ of attachment' at the suit of John ! E. Sickels, against the rights and credits, moneys and effects, goods and chattels, lands and tenements, of Ode I. Coyle, a non-resident for the sum of fifteen hundred dollars, issued out of the Cape May County Court of Common Pleas on the 26th day of August, 1920, returnable on the 15th day of September, 1920, has been served and duly executed on the 26th day of An just 1920, and was returned on the 14th day of September, 1920, by the sheriff of the County of Cape May. A. C. HILDRETH, Clerk. Ernest W. Lloyd, Attorney, 624 Washington Street, Cape May, N. J. 10-2-20-4 1-1506 Sheriff's Sale By virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias, for sale of ftfbiLguged Premises, to roe directed, issued out of the Court of Chancery of New Jersey, on the 28th day of September, A. D. 1920, in a certain cause wherein Li da Ludlam is complainant, and Maggie E. Mawley, et als., are defendants, I shall expose to sale at public vendue, on MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1920, between the hours of twelve and five o'clock, p. m., to wit, at one o'clock in the afternoon of said day, at the sheriff's office, in Cape May Court House, Cape May County, New Jersey: All that certain mortgaged premises, with the appurtenances, in the bill of complaint in the said cause particularly set forth and described, that is to say: — All that certain lot or piece of land situate, lying and being in the borough of Holly Beach City, on the Five Mile Beach in the county of Cape May j • and state of New Jersey, bounded and ' described as follows, viz: Beginning at a point on the South- 1 westerly side of Rio Grande avenue at ' the distance of forty feet northwest- , eriy from the westerly corner of Holly Beach and Rio Grande avenues and running thence (1) along the said southwesterly side of Rio Grande avenue and in the northwesterly direction ' a distance of fifty feet to the dividing Kne of lots Nos. twenty-nine and thirty and running thence (2) and at right angles to said last course and in a southwesterly direction between parallel lines of that width or breadth a -distance of one hundred feet to the J rear and dividing line of lots fronting on Hand avenue. - Containing five thousand square it feet of land strict measure. Comprising all of lot thirty (30) and a part ' of lot No. thirty-one (31) fef block f No. thirty-eight (38) on "map of Hols ly Beach City" as recorded in the .. office of the Clerk of Cape May county at Cape May Court House. N. J. Being the same premises conveyed 5 to the said John F. Mawley by deed r from Lvdia D. Johnson and Lorenzo C. Johnson, her husband bearing date of October 18th, A. D. 1899, and in- ® tended to be forthwith recorded in said Clerk's office, c Amount due under decree is $907.53, with interest and sheriff's fees to be ' added. MEAD TOM UN. Sheriff. I Dated Oct 6, 1920. i Lewk Starr, Sol'r. ( • > 10-9-4tpf$20.74-1577- | GET YOUR SHOES REPAIRED AT T.H.TAYLOR'S 626 Washington St Cape May, N. J Overshoes for men, uverMiuea* women and CHILDREN. Repairing ™ a,bR7nschf.s Sole Leather BT ^f^n, Neolin Sole* a Specialty Not responsible for work Toft over 30 days. Keyatone 138- X The most blindly partisan thing in North Dakota is the non-partison i ; league. l
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