Cape May County Times, 12 November 1915 IIIF issue link — Page 8

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SPECIAL NOTICE

Cleaning, Scuumie Sulla called fm and d Irvrrn Mra. j I. Peter nun, lx, Par

, in n|ilniuliil rirudltnr

nan, Ih p>< moaih

LOST AND FOUND FOUND, Abandoned and A drill, a » foot cabin In—r ' >- . P*riw«'

LEGAL ADVEKTIS.NO

SHERIFF'S SALE

oul .4 the * jaraey. on I

MUNDAY. MIYEMHEK 14. Itlt.

p. m . to »II, nl run- o'cloa-k In llw afl, nua, Sr aald day. al tbr sirrrrira nflu-r. in laip May I our! Ilouar, I *t|n May l.ounl>. Nr. #•»*»: .-M. Tbr foil.,»l„* rl,a..ll-.,l lamia, tnmnrut - —. r ||^ ur j Nntr*. Iwi

a Inoal.^y dnrllln o.ialatoi* ol f.rurb-r

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al Uw ol Ijmu. The aald build!

iiarboc. ilbal by N-ailli Jrracy limit) i; K ». Enow o a. I tan l>-3 brrn* Si by on IMIli alrcl. Monr llarix. N. J. ferurd a. Ibr |rro|irrly of Hrmry V ki bmr al Uw -I Ijuuu, l>l».«l. drv'd., ow

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SHERIFF S SALE

lly wirtur •J a will of W aal, ol M Otaa*, d pMUOaea. b

identiy Built to Lam.

"I do not tri*h you Alarm«d or change your plAni." wrote the father of Eleanor Gw-ynne to hie only daughter, two thousand mill away from home. T tell you of the possible trouble In my bulaan only because you might hear of It through other sources. I may be ’ able weather through. If not. It means our tiring on a more moderate scale, that Is all. Ton still hsre the income from four mother's estate, so we cannot

>racily starve.”

"Poor, dear papa! and always thinking of my comfort and happiness!" mused Eleanor with some agitation. "Of course I shall not remain herewith him alone with his trouble, there Is a stage Monday and U will see me homeward bound." How different this, her second rlslt .‘rom the first she had made tr. the ilne-ladon breeses and exquisite soli ude of an Arliona health resort! The /ear previous at exactly this same sea •on of the year she and her father had ■pent three weeks together at this n> nantlc spot. Only, then everything rss prospering, there were no cares ol yusiness to annoy. Eleanor folded the etter, when abe noticed some addition U linos, comprising a postscript, on he reverse si.o of the sheet. "By the way." It ran. “it Is a forlorn hope, hut I mention It—that scamp. Warren Brill! I don't know If you remember him. but he U that likely ooklag young fellow who acted as •ur guide for a time. 1 never told •ou. but I was so taken with his asnllnoAa and energy that 1 was in I need by him to trust him with fivebousand dollars to buy a mine. Hf :skod a year in which to develop It md make us both rich. 1 have nevei icanl from him since, but a few nonths ago I wrote to some people al rofutt Paas about hlnn* They could <•11 me nothing about Brill, but said hat the mice he purchased, or pre ended to purchase, was abandoned •erause it was flooded and absolute!) vorthlesa. It Is a vain quest. 1 im urine, but you might make some In tulries and lut me-know the result

$60

for Ford per set of 5

Including

Cleaning Brush, Dust Cap for Extra Wheel, necessary Tools, and applying same to Car.

Send for Booklet

to make Inquiries regarding the toots over the range, seriously advised her not to make the journey alone. "Too should not attempt 1L unprotected." she warned Eleanor. “The country Is wild and Infested with vlclou? half-breeds and even outlaws." but Eleanor was fearless and wlllfoL She equipped herself In stanch walking trim, and noontide saw her passing down s lonely mountain gully and recognising marks in the landscape described to her which indicated that she was nearing Crofutt pass denly. turning past S dense thicket, she recoiled with s start as s tawnyskinned woman darted directly In

front of her. The stranger.

slovenly, half-lntoxlcatad and vicious looking. Her eyes glowed as she made out the small netted handbag suspended from the belt that Eleanor wore. She thrust out her hand, seised It and tore It looee. Eleanor put out a detaining hand, for the bag contained some money and

valuable Jewelry.

The squaw produced a keen blsded knife and showed her teeth. Then she quickly uncoiled a start lariat from her waist Eleanor read her purpose. to bind her hand and foot and leave her helpless while she Cod

safely with her spolla.

Eleanor sought to defend herself. She stooped suddenly, seised a heavy stick lying In the path, swung It around and swept her despoiler off her feet, with an angry snarl the squaw regained her feet, but Eleanor fled precipitately. She fancied she heard a masculine voice shouting out after her, but she feared an accomplice of the squaw and terror lent

fleetneas to her actions.

Eleanor deviated from the gully, seeking shelter In rushing up a side path. At the top she paused breath Ii«a A view of the spot where she had been robbed was now shut out from her view. Eleanor made out a cabin. Its door open. She rushed through the aperture and sank to a chair in a rudely furnished room, nearly at the point of fainting. Her eyes opened wide as, wandering about the room, they fell upon a picture on a stand. It was her own. Near to It was a tiny vase and in

this, as if replaced fresh every morn- j

Ing was a mountain daisy, her favorite - j. j — aow#r - -w-v ° B lh * _ | Speech of Little Value. recalled having her picture 5ro “ ?? * nxlo,1J 10 ^ N'inMenths of the things that have taken the year before In this very i ^ ° W 8 J^! Uh *^ ** “ k been seld might as well have been left district by a traveling photographer. oar »b4lialntance. Even if be were np«eld for all the benefit they are to Was this one printed fromthe same ; ™ ur frien<1 be do anything “

negative? Lost In anger, half- 1 ,nT v " / '~ ~

JONES’ MEN’S SHOP 804-06 Asbury Ave. Ocean City, N. J. Baaoog&oooogoopo^^

L. BROMILEY BROOKS, Distributor for New Jersey,

Sea Isle Garage, Sea Isle City, N. J.

I Real Estate Insurance | BUILDING LOTS In a Growing Section Ripe for Improvements 1 COOPER B. HATCH I—& CO., -tB

Special Excursion

To Philadelphia Via Atlantic City Railroad

SUNDAY, November 21st

Roudd Trip Ticket*

from Sea isle City

Fall Particulars Next Week

211 MARKET ST..

| Camden, - - N-. J.

IRVING FITCH

THE BEST

1 Toilet Accessories, Stationery Drugs, and Confectionery

SODAS AND SUNDEAS West Jersey and Landis Ave. Ska Islf. City, N. J. j

■■■■■., _ _ for T°«-" "J tason •hat." replied our tng the truth, she stoned up as a stal- * clja * lDl * nce ' who occasionally tie. . ... ... . , tit, Vl I. mnnaw la —.. 1. - “1l*V _ ■ , 1

The Rex Hotel and Cafe

That five thousand dollars would prel ty nearly mean uy business sslvs

tlou Just now."

Theiv- was a certain animation In the oyns of the pretty girl as she read these tinea. These wen- not needed to at once Invoke a remain branee of the person they named. Eleanor retained a vivid memory ol the bright, gentlemanly young fellow who bod been their companion fot nearly a week. He was musical, ed ucated. In harmony with their Ideas of courtesy and refinement and had left s distinctly pleasing Impression on the mind of Eleanor w She was astounded al the Implies ; * tion of dishonesty made by h.-r fa J 'her She had regarded Hull s,. the'* soul of honor More than once In gay frivolous social lirxiea she had oom-i-an-d her flippant admirers with this model young westerner, and not to bis

disadvantage.

That evening Eleanor made inquiries at a tourist hotel as to Urill He was remembered, but bad drop|M-d out of sight months slnee. she was in

form crossed the threshold. as "that scamp." Warren Brill!

He greeted her with manifest repression and respect. She wondered If Mate was in all this, as be told of witnessing the robbery, of recovering

the booty from the Bjuaw.

"I found this on the ground." ba sxplalned. and he handed Eleanor with the handbag the letter she had rerot red from her father the day previous. There was s queer twinkle

In bis eye She flushed deeply.

"It Is just s year lacking three days since your father loaned me the money to purchase the old mine, Mias Wynne." ho said. "It turned out a heartless swindle, but my defeat urged me up to new efforts to make amends to my generous backer. I struck a new rich prospect. See," and be exhibited receipts from the branch mint

tor over liny thousand dollars.

Brill saw her safely back to town. He saw her. too, every day After that during her stay Then, the last eve-

ning but one. he told his love.

"Dear papa." spoke Eleanor, home relumed a week later, after then greetings were over, "you asked ms to find That scamp,' Warren Drill, (or

you."

"Yes. Eleanor." "Wefl. I have brought him with me to explain all about his. terrible du

pllclty!"

up his money In stocks. "What I !

want to do Is to have him so friendly Deafness Cannot Be Cored

— by local i

with me that he wool do anything to by •''plwaU'.n.. as they cannot j - rvarh llw iliwaaed |r,tt«,n of U>e ear. 1

i le-fr u onlr onr may to ctm-dealtltow, .

* ll *l «bsl l. I,y ronsiiluUnnai remedies. ,

ON THE BOARDWALK HERMAN SCHENKEL, Prop. SEA ISLE CITY, N. t.

The Arkansas ttfvei.

The Arkansas river is J.170 miles Sdan Tulw. MTIm-oUdaMrtlstalnianmd @ Modern Conveniences ~ * * ’ ‘ ^

long, but at various points in Us - .o bay e s mu.bliog sound orimperfret

I-•-aniig, sod *t*-n it is entirely dosed, i * Ife-alnra is tf '• 1

Ih* result, and unless Hie in-

lIsunualKrti ran be tskrti out and this I tul» riwlr.rrd U, its normal condition. : bearing will be dnsUuvrd forrvrr; ninr i coses out «.i Uvi air rauard by CaiATh, 'which i> 11*-thing but an inflamed endi-

‘ Ure morons suriaoes. •tie Hm„lml Dollsra for

IS

e will give i asrof itealliess (rauard by cslanhj ranmn In- cans! by Hall s Catarrh

. K i d for circulate free.

I. CHKNKY.A OO., Toledo, Ohio. ->ld by Druggist, 7f>c. .

Hall's Family Pills lor eonstipa- i

Mark Twain once said, “When in doubt

tell the truth."

That's a good bit ofj t.L,'

: philosophy for you to Follow when you use our want ad. columns to sell or buy or trade or secure something. Don’t overstate things. Don’t exag-

Elowiof -ent into the hOlvnj \gCrat€. ICll tllC tlllth

simply. It will brine

—results that will please your TRIP will

everybody. not be complete Only truthful a d- yo " '" kr ” l,< " llc of * J Bracn’s Whiskey. It will come

in handy too, for a ylass now and

Open All The Year*

MRS. FRITZ CHONEChEirs HOTEL BELLEVUE londis Avenue and Frill St. SraM.YE ^ ^ .y. .v. if.

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N-urs* you favor the upllftr*!

T drait know," replied the busy

-I'm s plain, practical peroon. Some- V F*rh«;ino rravc tltn.-v I think tb* uplift detwnds too "“‘USlIlg payS.

much on literature and adeuca. What

I favor Is the boost." — — -

then will help you to better withstand tlic rigors and hanlshi]ts

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2301 Federal Street, CAMDEN. N. J.

1 am pn.'iwred to do your painting at any time or g plate at short notice. A trial will convince you that you S maih.' no mistake in employing a man with Thirty- 5 Wars experience in City. Town, Country and Sea » • Painting. Best white lend, linseed oil and pure Z 1S «abr. Let me i«er\ e you. »

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Liquors and Wines of Quality OCEAN AVE. A PLEASURE

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OPEN ALL THE YEAR DIRECTLY OX THE BOARDWALK

SEA ISLE CITY

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XEW JERSEY "•bbb-b.b.,,.,

a cafe of .merit

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Under New Maas pen,,

26 North Ninth Street, {,

| i Celebrated for table *3

'hiladelphia, P*.

amS., 0 ''™"” Btha

Date Dining Room for Lidie-; -ra w‘ , ’ US ; *‘ n ' 1 LenUenien

stoerrle. l- n , prirt „

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J. P. DELANEY SJNS ^ SEA ISLE C1TV GEMKNT WORKS ^

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Ths laadUdy, Simnot bagu

AH kinds of Cement Work Done. Walk*, Pon h Chimneys. Blocks, laiwn Vases, Hitching Building Blocks — Plain and Ornamental Also Plastering, etc. Agents for

Cape May Samj ( ompany.

Tel. Bell 5 landis and Oce#* Ave**., Sea Isle City, N.

Chai>aftQft0f>'

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