Ocean City Sentinel, 20 October 1904 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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t of !th» eMTt I&i/RmBL and San Juaa ami thr pcrcnn ami .n»: on limal, 55 !!** u|.^d: Hacai-rMa'ioHlindao*. • hlrh sitoclardB -M *° «• " TW» »

him, furdoeaii'l hr nralt hla mund t? ea'-h i« r rolrfn for irnud Urrl al Sannajto aml .aoMnlar - real nilmatea u|«>n (be Ukal}' pin rail- HI

^ Uea for Mr R. CURTIS ROBINSON the vartou. «oumid| of Editor and Proprietor Hnaetw, the TrerSoo

GCKAli CITY, ■ - NEW JEBSKY rrarbed anme S|ture<i*hl< h ^aterpriae ‘Phone No art moat ouuaerra&e ptoflli-liona. llN*r

■■ • — ' ~ I Ttl( . rnah giro. HtokOi a pluralltr k •pd Itie^fcl n.mdr. and the “anJatii" the Htate of 22^*00. about S00U more hanm- Tbeor holh like Iloow

1 than one aerured three year* ago by and the tool roiiMimrr loo - (iovernpr Murphy. f dipped the long otrtka and ga>r Itepuhllcan leaden- «bo liate'peoptf tori' Kveryt-dy cd » . looked over the figure* declare that: the miner* received inter »age*

le plurality for Htokea »lll he In- the coal Inrom- did that «hlcb they rtdnmonhy and tl

eaaed. The table I* here* Ith given: much -anted todo -tegan digging for Htokea Black, eoel. and ergo for gMd *lioiillaoe««i- TEACHERS'

Atlantic 2-TOO Iv!

Kergen HurTlngtoii.

rHURSDAY, OCTOBER 3). I9W

REPUBLICAN TICKET.

Kor Pre*iiler.t.

Theodora Booee' tU VYogVIaa-fWrident. (Iiariea W. Ealrhank•

For Ooremor,

KdiWd C. Stoke*.

Far Caognaa, John J. (iardner. - : Fbr Aaaembly, Jaawa U. E Hildreth. FW Cranty Clerk, Jolltn Way. For Bherlfr. William H. Bright. Fpr Coroner, Robert *. Miller. For Hoard of HdaoaUon, Richard R. HUtaa, lao year*. Hamuel B. Hampeon, taoyear* Auguatua J. HmIUi, one year. For Commlaaloaera of Appeal*,

Charlea E. Adam*. For Connell, Flrat Ward—Harry L. Hmitb. Second Ward—William H. (iraliam. For Ovenee^ of Poor, Second Ward—Jerome 8. Ru»h. For Juaticc of the Peace. Becond Ward-Jerome H. Ruah.

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Hudaon Hunterdon.. v'ercer Middlai

xae t: -* *: u ■ a a iv a aako: William J. Kryan made a ajieee Miaaourl laat week, but a hat be aay did not eacape. He Baa ln.<o-

1 Capa May early

I they returned home

• Ith new thought, and pmaUbiy naead v^r^yr day, of relax-

grind. Tbeae

iCMN ..... IngA long and cold winter. ' Won’t ■oenebody kindly kill off the weather propbacaefthllatripe? What do they

IbeWaU netted the Declaration of Independeneejuat before he exptnd. ahd with lila dying breath- he

in aay a that ra in the South would rather hava Rooaerelt elected Pre*ident than to aee Parker named and a lienmcraUe administration turned looae upoo the bualnam of the country. Aa be put. It, they are praying one ' g to Vole another le aa they pray.

Iowa. Web

.. it they cau he kept

from doing harm by the aane icimcrata. HUH, the pubUe pollct* of the Kaenocrala, aa expounded In platform,

cvaryjtmr yean, are not aai

Thk very beet of the bear of good . time* are Been ahead by John Wauamaker, admittedly one of the ahread cat huatnaas man of thia country. Keferrlng to the leant baalnem .lump. Mr. Wanamakermya: “It waa brought

‘ iotuof fabuloua fortune., ot atocka and bond* of the

ranlaaUom

pendlturea foi

Thee helremarked aa be took place that be thought once be would be Preeldeut and he bad coualdered hlmaelf the Moaea of the Democratic party.

Then It haa come to |«a* that the Democratic party baa no hope of bring led out of the wllderncm by a Mona. An Aaron haa become neceanary to leading, but the Democratic manager* In New York are becoming fearful that if the Nebraska Aaron ahould

rill be only to land them In the <|uag-

cratlc Moaea, aeem* through hla love of the entabliaberl Mandard of currency—that alienee I* golden, and that be can do better work it apeaklng. He ha. already been

clan” and the "Paderewakl t

»r TMK “FLOATEKI proposed to put a check on the a* of vote buying In thia city, Thia will be done. If poadt by timely waruinga to tboae who eupractiee. Ifthear

be w arning* uae corrupt

tbods In the effort to control we and wicked voter., they will do ao their peraonal peril, and with a f knowledge of the conaequencea. Ocean City haa a total voting population of abont five bandred and filly.

I* :

bond red and flfty-etx. Out number It baa been openly claimed Uiat there were In the neighborhood of one hundred ao-callcd "floater.” w ho have been auacepUble of Influence by ot recog nixed In law and cooby all bon eat dtlzena. If (hla be*tnie. who la reapooalble for

It will not be difficult to flx the re aponaiblllty, amuming that con reporu reflect true coodllloua, and the ce uuat be removed from the community, even though drastic mean rea be am ployed. Thk Skntiski. call, upon the leader* of both lolltloal part lea to aaaiat In w iping out thia ataln upon onr dty'i lame. WKhont encouragemenl bom the aourcea out of which flow the itlal material u*ed in nccompllabing the corruption of these -floalera,' there w ill be no hope of securing rote f the uae of money In our comini

lection.

A thorough reellxatloo of the preilllng roodttton* will surely result 1C weldiug together of all honest ei leou In the work of eradicating teat an evil. Better that than ■ppeal to the law and lu penalties.

ippears. States of of remote •'resident. To “act." mind you! Mr Knosev would aay to -aerve" a* Frealdeut. matter of bed-rock fact, the Republic III chouse a ruler, for uu i-otenUteun the globe more unfeUeral :>wcr than the I’residant of t^Al nlted

tatea.

And ao. early In November, according to custom, the |**>ple will ask a man to become their ruler, and the chance* are many that the man Theodore Roosevelt, bow--boldlug down" the FrcsMcucy and buoyantly willlug “aerv'e” four year* more, will re-

ive the rommisfoou.

Roosevelt, to use a bit more of welloru vernacular, may be termed all right! He b not unlvereally "popular,” but be b liked and admired to a verv targe degree by all aorta and coodIUoo* of men.In the l ulled Stale.. Heglnning at tbe under atrata, the

And the tneda and Uw big (Seltalb* llu , rac1 of finance and of parallel railroad* ca Tbe^ all kruar that back In Ko-we- AUoft v*fc'»lualn exist* rierp roarer:) f-r ihe ^ meta [wople, defiance of M-hemer* and a m „ ni , n(t leomne abaeoce of fear lot ,

The devil hlia*elfmu*l pay frih* 1 **

to three qua IK las and the American . devil w hose born* and tail are not-

nuall, doe. It, and w ttb a grin. And i’auama’ U bvlualitbc eeo-' turn haa ever smitten Soocb-Ameri

depllelty In tbe face ao neatly, ao arfT lnionK lhulJ dre«vrelly. and wkfa ~ch a lovely | T(w Io riructor» .

. „ Richard O. Boone, of Y« through CUartn . „ A|bCTt of , urK , ~ Mia* Sarah A. Dyne* and H. II. l(o

mhtch alii flow forever I

Why.

Bogota, tbe men of State

*11 up night* for a century 1*11a Kouaeveil taop|«d Colombian -at, rebuked treachery and greed I ted the two ocean*. “My!" u bear them my, "but waan'i bj■Tcddy ta fraab." "very freah." my ne. But mare tbe fact* of hi* career. They are "freah" in all our

country “llkaa” him. ! His mistake have been

things, ahetbee It

U dining a darkey, tricking greaser, thereby linking two oceans keeping nlep a kb cough rider*, making a good prayer-meeting talk or

charging a fort.

Wbat i-ouutry aouM not .tamp Us pprovai on a man of thb type: Itoeaeveit. your march lo the White House win lw easy!—John R. Kendrick, editorial from tbe American Carp* aad I pboUtcry Journal of Fhiladelplita. for October lo, Imh.

mir.~ o of Ft'BUc at acooi.w. Senator Stoke* throughout hta pub-: aco<

c career ha* been conspicuous

friend of tbe Public Schools. lie was elected Su|ierint*ndent of Schools lu Millville lu IH8B, and tilled the posltfou with marked ability until 1WW. when he declined a reappolntmeut. During ibi admin lot ratlmi Hie school* of MIIIllle rapidly progressed. A new high

school boffdlug was erected

entire school system of tbe city brought

i a high state of efficiency.

The experience gained by Sepdfor tukes In this position waa of great value daring bla term aa member of Assembly and Senator from Cumberland t ounty. Tbe friends of the Public School* w ere always able to depend I assistance In securing legislation for tbe betterment of the school

n of tbe State

IT to IBM tbe State Board of Edu-

any. but hto by Mr ip*,,,,

them a reception at the High

' ri-hovd’TWTMIng, given by ihe teach-

ers of Cape Mi

[ ill. Tuesday Him Dyne* di-cu.-cl \ ’ The Story Side of History” and -Dr [ Bole* -rhe Relation of Stimulant* and Narcotic* to tbe Physical H Dcfiartnieul session* were Tuesday and Wednesday aft.

from each Oongrrealonal District, and certain State officer*. While tbe members from tbe lougreaaiooal District, were equally divided, politically, the Slate Officers gave a political majority which changed a* tbe control of State from one party lo tbe other. Papers In all pant of the State wc charging that the schools were used as part of the polttleal machiur, thus creating In the tnlnda of tbe |(aaple a distrust which was hampering rnrioosly the efficiency of tbe acboota. In the legislature of that year. Senator Stokes Introduced and secured thepaa- ' - trill By which Stale officer. be member* of tbe Hoard, and It waa made absolutely non partiTbe effect of that amendment to tbe School law waa to r move any suspicion of politic* from the State Board and to restore confidence In tbe integrity of the school system. Another act passed at tbe same aeson W hich received the hearty sup. port of Senator Stokes was the one which abolished amall school districts and made It |>oa*lble to give to children residing In rural districts tbe name educational advantagea as tboae provided for children residing In ettie.

and town*

InltMtbe legislature passed the

taw creating the Teachers’ Retirement

There w aa considerable op|*s > lire )-a-wage of tills taw, but Stoke* gave It.hi* hearty and

aettre anpi-ort and waa Instrumental

securing tt* passage. Many leach- > w bo have been rumpeltad-lo resign

eir position ou a ecu sllb have, through tl ived from this fund,

relieved from anxiety aa to their mean* !

iplant, hut

been mved fru<

* banging of t

iiecreaille* of life.

As chairman of the commission ap-] Isilnted by Governor Yuori.ee* to revl-e . Hear nai ining tbe School law s of the Stale, Henalor! Street Sa|ervl*or i. through bis wide ex-(.Drown has flntalied l«rh-i.ce and rare judgment', to frame ‘ new building

a Sch.*.l taw w hi

lias brought order

utofi-bwH. removed tbe schoula, as ir as iwaalble, from political control, ud has given tbe Htate a school code hk-h haa been adopted aa a model by other State*. This law, w hile al first subject to cntlchan, which waa largely

of knowledge concerning ns. haa received tbe ap-

proval of all thorn familiar w Ith ' the acboota. and marks tbe beginning of a ew era In the development and pro-

•eaa of tlie public school system.

In devising measures fur- tbe Im- hours

rovement of Hie acboota. Senator] * ood •'’counl Washington they d 0 Htoke* haa kept In mlud the lntere*t» ' returned with

|of tlie taxpayers quite as much aa "sh. Mr. Hcbi

Rourevelt! If you don’t like those of tbe teacher and pepil. He le-! ,0 l,nd * | h r F e

c of him, you will the other. Ileved that a portion of tbe targeln-

The cowboy element, the ranger, the .received by the HUI* from the’ „ . . K. II lid rough riders, tbe broncho busier* - tax ou corporation* should be uxd to Mr. and Mrs. t . T. !•. Sanderlli. and A -p j, all like ’Teddy," became lie ha* relieve the people from a part of the Illc,r HMIe daughter. Ml- Martha si..w, Jol.i. A, Rir led It, know, bow to do the.r burden of tax for school purpose* and ' Alm « d ». of ,hl » cll - v ’ U ' s « 1 '.u oh Anderson. J. V faithfully tricks In * parfectly uatural way, , D<) '.In INbU be Introduced and secured tbe S * ,urd *- V l * rt * ,k1 "“•hied tlwre uu- I- . I have figuratively apeaklug, has sw igged passage of an act authorising an ap-J? U Moud, - v ’ Thr5 ' h * d * vw >’ “hv mer*. \V. H. auteeii. In abort, be proprtatioo from tbe State Treasury I vl ** t - The latter part ]|rthis week the yj. (jorgas, Ut Airy; .though of. Alik-Mock, fur this purpose. The appropriation! f » mU y * 111to PhOadalphta, where, go, AiianUc City:

Injanceatry (made under this act 1. uaed u. reduce I mnur ,l,ue M K austand Hrifr

The VolUfileeraoldtav has a mind for'the amount of Hta^t* Scheiol tax paid j Attvertlae lu ihrMt^jiMl [i’amjen. ’

There w ill be no regular religion-

irvlcea In Holy Trinity P. K. Church ext Suuday, but, Instead, tbe Sal--

bath school will bold k rally.

riKST |-R»>BVTKIilAX.

Rev. Dr. Brace, well-know n in I ty, will occupy the pulpit and prei morning and evening lu the K Presbyterian Church next Sunday.

Collector Ntcbo

ubik-e In anuthgr txilumu of this b of falling | of Tint BgXTlMU. that .Uullles re-1 city are now due and |*yable

December 3.

» have! will be proceeded^ against as delinof tbe . I,ueut* Property ow uers should heed