Cape May Herald, 23 August 1906 IIIF issue link — Page 3

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CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST It too*, i ■ ■ II-It ■■■L '

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YELLOWSTONE PARK

WEAL SEPTEMBER OUTING All Conditions ofTeinperattire, Scenic Effect, and Out-of-Door Life at their Host. Park People call it ‘‘The Finest Month of the Year.” ATTRACTIVE VACATION OUTING

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PENIISYLViNli RflllOID SEPTEMBER 3, 1906 Five and a Half Days in Nature’s Wonderland EeturniDg Through the Scenic Northweat and Beantifal Colorado.

RATE

$227

From Gape May; proportionate rates from other points. All necessary expenses lor twenty-one days mpjMmi&L iPWLEtSSsUH wmabiH Itineraries and lull particulars of Ticket Agents J. R. WOOD, Pass. Traffic Mffr. GEO. W. BOYD, Genl. Pass. AgL, Philadelphia, Pa.

Opposite Reading Depot. 608 WASHINGTON ST.. CAPE MAY. N. J,

MECRAYS’ CENTRAL MARKET Cor. Washington and Ocean Streets M2 WaaMacttn St. 217, 319, »l Ocaaa St- :< Meats, Groceries, Provisions and Fruits t-x Chatca Banan-Sharylau CUt K4*a-A Sfadalty Country Produce fresh dally from our own farm rUk, Oyvtan, Oaw» and Terra^ik. PraanS Panttry The iargest market in Cape May.

All okders i

SHOP—Delaware AveC

■8 SALE. By virtue of tundry writs of czecutioo, to me directed, issued out of the Cupe M.j Count, Circuit Court. I will expcM to ssle »t public vendue, on Tueaday, September 4th. 1906. between the hour, of twelve nud five o'clock p. m.. to-wit, at I.IJ o'clock in the sf: moon of said day. at the Sheriff's office, in Cape May Court House. Cape May County New

Jersey

All that certain lot of land, situate at the raatwardly corner of Waahiactou and Dccmtur Streets, in the City of Cape May. county! < of Cap* May, and State of New Jersey, s»‘ - bounded as follows, to-wiL—Basinaiiat a

WILLIAM H. BRIGHT. Dated August 1.1906. Sheriff, .ewis T. Stevens. Atty. 8-J. p. f. Its I*

m the centre line of the said Decatui street: thence northeastsrsrdlr alone the •-» Mid Wash1 four-tenths

Sloan; thence by the anid raatwardly and parallel with the said Decatur street, forty feet to land lately of Sarah L. Snyder thence by anid Snyder'a land .oathwestwmrdly and parallel with the said Washington street, twenty-sine and fourtenths feet to the northeastwardly aide line <•( the said Deeatnr street; thence along Un .aid side line of the said Deeatnr street, par slid with the centre line of the same, northwentwardly forty feet to the place of beginning. Containing one thousand one hundred and. seventy-sis square feet of land, strict measure. Seised as- the property of

Wearier K. Wales.

All that certain tract of land situate at Sammies in Middle Township. Cape May County. New Jersey, bounded an 1 described as follows Beginning at a red oak tree at Ibe northeast corner of William Shaw's land and running thence north thirty degrees east one hundred and sis perches to s stake fora corner; thence north sixty degrees west sixty perches to a stake for a corner; thence sontb thirty degrees west one hundred and sixty perches to a stake for a corner; thence sonth sixty degrees east sixty perches to the beginning; co-taming after the common allowances fur highways fifty acres of land. Kncrptiag thereout and therefrom that portion sold by deed from Thomas R. Wales et ox to Nelson I). Hand bv deed dated Oct. ■ oth. 1889. and recorded in the Cape May t-kmaty Clerk's Office, in deed book 87 togvSeised as the property of Thomas Also an the right, title and in Thomas R. Wales of. In and to all t tain tract of land sitnatc in the

Consty of Cape May.

ed aM described as I

-take in the centre of a ditch _ _ cart aids of Cape Island Creek, being the west corner of lands formerly owned by Utohard S. Ludlam; tbenca along said ditch and line of said lands and the land of George B. Cooper sonth thirty-five degrees a d twenty rixlit mionics cast, elevea hundred and Sixty eight feet to a stake for a corner •a the northwest side Una of Lafayctlt living the sooth earner of said Co., land, these* along said side ha* of Lafay cite street tenth forty-three dtfrees neat, ten handed wad ninety foot feet to the

sonth west aide tine of leamt plot hereinafter mentioned;

said aids Use of Jefferson am seven degrens went, fourteen hundred

ttict will be held, at

-non, and ret 'clock in the 1 taking np frot

ala of registrt. _ ___ nd street numbers, if any. of all the perns in their respective election districts entitled to the right of saffrage therein at the next election, or who shall personally appear before them for that porpoae, or who shall be shown to the satisfaction, of such Board of Registry and Elections to have legally voted in that election district at the last preceding election therein for member of the General Assembly.'or who shall be by the affidavit in writing of some in that election district to be a legal

■calh.asr aSTof Cap* r along said creek the *of. the avnr-Tsl course

r of begin. dland.be

the same more or iena. Eacvpting tin and therefrom a certaia slaty fevt ___ srinet belonging to City of Cap* May. berirndagat^near^neen street r —

Cap* Island Creek. 7 **"** wErij'jjLsrsA

Nonet OF KEOISTRATION Notice is hen try and K election 1 m .. ape May County, will meet on Tueaday, September 11,1906.

at, the

o’doc£lBt£aefht£ session anti! nine

for the

of delegates to conventions of polit- *». or for making nominations, or

her supplement of an

to regulate elections."

piement was approved April 14. 1903. and amendments thereof and the supplements

thereto.

tnd notice is hereby farther given, that veUerifinnl 01 and Election will Tueaday. October 30th. 1906, at the place of their farmer meetitv. at the of one o'clock in the afternoon sad rein session nntil nine o’clock la the evening, for the purpose of re vising and original registers, of adding messll persons entitled to the right of suffrage in that election district election, who shall appear la p re them or who shall be shown Ire the written affidavit of some voter la such election district to be a legal voter therein. —•**' —* the name of any

opportunity to .*-

1 to be entitled act of Legists-

Done in accordance with a are of the Bute of Ne -

'A farther si

April 4,1898. and the

^ H p. Dauchb: „ Oerk af County Board of I Cape May C. H, Aag 15.1906.

Notion Frank S. Sheppard, Mcprrln •a CHy Water Warfcs, will ha the City Hall, comer “ IDia streets, dally, anUl farther aoclaa. between 10 and U a.

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.. J. D. CRAIG'S .s 108 JaclcsonSt. Cape May ro QE fou R Shoes Repaired. ih h hi Nh 7a En U hni h In In h M WM w« Also iiaukM aguUmst sicxmcss op any kind.

Sewing Machines And Organs

Sold on InatalipenU

ALL KINDS OP MORICAL INSTRUMENT* TUNED AND REPAIRED. STRINGS POE VIOLINS, BANJOS AND GUITAR*-ON HAND. J. P. Craig. 108 JacksonSfanet

The New Jersey State Normal and Model Schools

The Normal School U a prufemdonal school devoted U> the preparation of tearhere for the public schools of New Jersey. Cost per year for Board 8150 This Model Bofaool oflbte s thorough academic coarse and prepare, for the leading colleges and technical school, and for botlnaa. Total coot la Modal School.

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.th modern home-like equipment.

For farther information Add rasa.

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]. M. GREEN. Princtpol, Trenton, New Jersey.

Charles T. Campbell NO- 606 WASHINGTON ST. Cape May Cityj, New Jersey RANGE

NSUKED*

nock, put, rtuc, m ia (be Cocmtry u follows: CO. OF MILA, v CO. OP FREEPORT. - or SAN FRANUECO. PH1LAORLFMIA. 1 CASUALTY CO. OF PHILA

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Pennsylvania Railroad FJU8AOKALLY OOMOUCTED kYCtTfUIOEBj NIA.GrA.RA. RA.LiL<8

$11.75 from Cape Hay

sf Paaaua, Parisr Care, Maing Car sad Ray Caaahas Laorlag PhllaAelphlr at«.tO A. M. renewing day. malag Vi PIOTUItltaQUK HtSQUICHANNA YALI/KY ft MlTM Uati gaad rataraing as regam baiaa samia TC8 04VI Ms, s# wlthia HmH

ISAAC H. SMITH CLOTHIER Alfb FURNISHER

FULL UME OF TBUBK8 JILW&V8 « HMB

B- S. CURTIS Plumbing', Steam and Gas Fitting

tIVK PROMPT ATTENTION

Cape May, N. J.

‘m|5=**THE DOUGLASS dor. TafcynRowftd Jackson Streets, Cape May, N. J. F'urntidied ApartmenU with or without Board. Open all the Year. Box 173 T. J. GRIFWfe Hfcna&r. ’The Douglas," Employment JlAtfcy . . . Stnt-eleu Xelp jnrnUhsd ^loa§ all Strvle* jCtmea . . . . . . SUtk XmU mad Semmh . . . fiRS. JOftMr iNMS.

m. c. swain; V-.D'LiiJ MAEtiFplUTOBKB OF -iArtificial Stone Pavement, Cellars, feaee Etc., tie. fibs itea swsas aBwaa*. Work Guaranteed and Best op Riter*Mc» PrAKisSKn. 30 TTxe aatwftmnPTCMi Ofce end Resident*^ Cor fie 4 £me*m ^7/., f Cnf* My, N. J.

THE I

TEAD

Kast Cor. Washington an, Jkc^lff Sto. C4g4 Mtt THE CAFE b thoroughly Dfpfc-date in all appointments. Handsomely appointed parlors for bdks. CotutfM tarredaritk chaicett Wines. Liquors. + Beers

J. J. BATTY, Manager

aiWNfeRltY STREET. CAPE MAT ^SgmQPEH ALL THE YEAR 'nag^ . Rooms Tiuge aad Airy ... ... Appointments First-class . . ... Near the Bfeacb . .. B. E. MURRAY.

HOWARD F. OTTER GENERAL UMOLSttfeHl

FURNITURE and MATTRESSES WINDOW ffiWAPBa. AWfOMOS, and BBACttmtH A stRyiilfv 111-13 Nunion Stmt. Off* Mm

THE ****** oMwt; tareMr

DECATUR OT.’ (rtr* ore* ■

The Daylight Store. MK.V* HMAKT CUAVATM

O. L. W KNHRR. Bia-SSO Waablngiou Btrret. Agent lor Standard Pattern*.

Dry Goods AND Notions,

323 Washington st. Cape May.

We Make Harness

and make it right. The quality of the leather and the other materiala aaed, 4' the beat obtainable, and lu cat pat together and stitched by'skllled bands Double or single Harness, for farm, delivery or road wagons. Fine carriage araeas la a specialty of cure, ate. a&tnn't Forge* the Place. W. A. LOVETT Car. Washington aad Perry Straota.

CAPE flAY, N. J.

TO REPUBLICANS: We are anxious to have every Republican in doee touch, and work mg in harmony with the Republican National Congressional Committee in favor of the election of a Republican

The CongretBonal campaign must be toed on the administrative and legislative record ed the party, amt that being so, Theodore Roosevelt's personality mutt be a central figure

We desire to maintain die work of tftie campaign with popular tubecripof One Dollar each from Rcpubs. To each anbacriber we wiH ■end to Republican National Campaign Text Book and all docuimmls

(■to by to Ctwwiitvga

Help u achieve a great victory.

JUmu S. Seerm an, Chairman, p a Box eo6i New York.

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