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IDEAL SEPTEMBER OUTING All Conditions of Temperature, Scenic Eftect, and Out-ot-Door Life at their Best, Park People call it “The Finest Month of the Year.” ATTRACTIVE VACATION OUTING
Under the ParaoaaUyCootfnctad Syatam <* the
PENNSHVAiiii Railroad SEPTEMBER 3, 1906 Five and a Half Days in Nature’s Wonderland Beturning Through the Scenic Horthveet and Beantifnl Colorado.
RATE
$227
From Cape May; proportionate rates from other points. All necessary expenses lor twenty-one days sipmm&z, jpuejumAln wmu&SH Itineraries and full particulars of Ticket Agents J. R. WOOD, Pass. Traffic M ff r. GEO. W. BOYD, Genl. Pass. Agt., Philadelphia, Pa.
Opposite Reading Depot. 608 WASHINGTON ST.. CAPE MAY. N. J.
MECRAYS’ CENTRAL MARKET Cor. Washington and Ocean Streets 602 Washington St. 217. 219. aal Ocean St. Meats, Groceries, Provisions and Fruits Choice Batten-Sharpie** Gilt Edge-A Specialty Country Produce fresh daily from our own farm nO, Oyster*. Clem* and Terrapin. Dressed Poultry The largest market in Cape May.
B- S. CURTIS Plumbing, Steam and Gas Fitting Au. OhDKU RBCE1VE PROMPT ATTENTION
SffOP—Delatcxxre Ave.
SHERIFFS SALE.
By virtue of sundry writ, of cxvcolloo. to I me directed, iuned ont of the Cape May County Circuit Court. I will cxpoK to sale at public vendue, on Tuesday, September 4th. 1006. between the hour* of twelve and five o' p. m . to-wit. at i is o'clock in the aftn , ,f uid day. at the Sheri IT. ofite. in Cape May Court Houk. Cape May County New Al!*that certain lot of laud, situate at the eaatwardly corner of Washington and Uccalur .trectx. ia the City of Cape May. county •4 Cape May. and State at New Jersey, and bounded a* follows, to-wit.—Beginning at the aforeuid corner of streets, twenty-fire feet from the centre fine of the said Dccmtur •(reel, thence northeastwardly along the ...niheastwmrdly side fine of the said Washington street, twenty-nine and four tenths fret to land lately owned by heirs of John I*. Moan; thence by the said fiioaa s land southrastwardly and parallel with the said Decatur street, forty feet to land lately of Sarah 1..-Snyder; theace by said Snyder's land V>utliwrstwudly and parallel with the said Washington strecl, twenty-nine and fonrtrnlhs feet to the northeastwardly aide fine of the said Decatur street; thence along th -aid side line of the said Decal nr street, parallel with the centre line of the same, northwestwardly forty feet to the place of beginning. Containing one thousand one hundred and seventy-six squxrr feet of lend, Strict measure. Seised as the property of
County. New Jersey, bounded and described as follows Heginning at a red oak tree at the northeast corner of William Shaw's land and running thence north thirty degrees css! one hundred and six perches to a stake for a corner; theace north sixty degrees west sixty perches to a slake for a corner, thence sonth thirty degrees west one hundred and sixty perches to a slake for a corner; thence sooth sixty degrees east sixty perches to the beginniag; containing after the common allowances for highways fifty acre* of land. Excepting thereout and therefrom that portion sold by deed Irom Thomas K. Wales er ux to Nelson D. Hod by deed dated Oct. . iSfip. and recorded in the Cape May
WILLIAM H. BRIGHT. Dated August I. 191*. Sherif Lewis T. Stevens. Atty. B-j. p. f. filj 1
NOTICt OF REGISTRATION Notice is hereby given that the Boards of Registry and Election in and for each and every election
trict will be held. a| owe o'clock -oon. and remain in session 'dock in the evening, for the
Greek, being the
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ed and describe., _ . ie in the centre of a di
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B Cooper south thirtyrih
and sixty eight feet to a stake for a corner ia the nocibweat aide line of LafaycUt street, being Ike south corner of said Cooper's land; thence along said aide line of Lafayette street soath Coety three degrees west, tea haadmd and ninety font {ret to the "»—«ifjaiesi - -
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•even degrees went, fourteen hundred and eighty feat to the, soathrast aide of Cape laTaad Creak; themir along said creek the several conraas thereof, the general course g northcaatwardly. to the ptaev ot hsgin- ;; asataMag thirty-five acres of landT be mm* more nr leas. Excepting Ihervoat therefrom a certaia stsly Teel add* ri belongiag to CMy of Cape May. be-
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fists ? registers of the names, residences and street numbers, if any. of. all the persona in their respective election districts entitled to the right of suffrage therein at the next election, or who shah personally appear before them for that purpose, or who shall be shown to the satisfaction of snch
Rgally l-st preceding election therein for memoer of the General Assembly, or who shall be 1 by the aSdavit in writing of some in that election district to be a legal 1herein. 1 on Tuesday. September *5. 1906. and between the same hours the said Board* of Registry and Election will bold a primary election of delegates to conveationa of political panic*, or for making .nominations, or for both agreeable to the provision* of "A farther supplement of an act entitled ‘An Act to regulate elections," which said supplement was approved April 14. 1903. and amendments thereof and the supplements And notice is hereby further given, that the said Boards of Registry and Blectioa win have their final meeting on Tuesday. October 30th. 1906. the place of their former meeting, at the at of one o'clock ia the afternoon and renntil nine o'clock in the
correcting t thereto the names all persona entitled to the right of suffrage in that election district at next election, who shall appear ia perbefore them or who shall be shown by written affidavit of some voter in snch rtion district to be a legal voter therein. —ton who.Tfter a fair opportssity to 2 heard, shall be shown not to be entitled to vote therein. ae in accordance with an act of LcgbUof the State of Me v Jersey, amkled h. p. Daugherty. Clerk of County Board of Hectic— Cape May C. H . Aug. 1$. 1906. ' S-a* fit
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.. J. D. CRAIG'S , 108 Jackson St. Cape May TO ob vour ©hoes Repaired Vqu will find a first «Usa Shoe MaYer, and he wil do yw Satisfactorily, ms nothing but the very best of T-»mHie. r „
A» M M Mb la hi If hani h On Tw b hnf WE ALSO INSURE AGAINST SICKNESS OP ANY KIND.
Prank 8. Sheppard. Bnprriotendont tha City Watar Work*. »Ulba on duty at City Hall, aorner WadMagloo ita. dally, exaspt 80m
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Sewing Maohines And Organa
Sold 00 Instalments
AIX KINDS OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS TUNED AND BRWjrwwn STRINGS POE VIOLINS, BANJOS AND GUITARS ON HAND. J. D. Craig, 108 Jackson Street
The New Jersey State Normal and Model Schools The Normal School le a pr. feasionsl school devoted to the prepornttoo of teachers for the public schools of Now Jersey. Cost per year for Board $150 This Model School offers a thorough scad mole course and prepares for the leading colleges and t+ahmcrl schools and for busiues. Total coat in Motfef School, laclndlag board amd tuition. $300.00 per year. Dormitories with modern home-like equipment. For further Information Address, J. M. GREEN, Principal, Trenton, New Jeney.
Charles T. Campbell NO. 60S WASHINGTON ST. Cape May City, New J
MRE INSURANCE
ARE YOU INSURED *
boikn in the heat Coopuntes repreerUd in the Country
UNITED FIREMEN’S INSURANCE CO.
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PenASylv&mtt i Railroad vaMOBAUhT ooifpoonco kxclraioeb, NIA.GIAJUk JF^UL© $11:7$ from Cape Mat TMMBssdfislagpsirsta iesvtag Ajer.l aaf
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w*. xaoa. u num Prtots on their reputation, otbera claim that prior l. th. thing, w. my. -Th, Hgbt hind of Lain,.- nnd Men'. Knraish. ** Prior,- 1. wbat JOU
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ISAAC H. -SMITH CLOTHIER FURNISHER
FULL LHK OF HUHK8 *LW*Y8 Oil HAM
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0. L. W. ENERE, HIH-B’JO Waahlngton Htrert. Agent lor Standard Patterns.
Cape May, N. J.
c$=s.THE DOUGLASS Cor. Lnfryette and Jackson Streets, Cape May, N. J. Furnished Apartments with or without Board. Open all the Year. 173 T. J, G.RIFFIN. Manager. M Th« Pougta— " Employfhent Agency Tfrgf itm SanptM aRffav aH Yrrgfif jCtaee . . . . . . 4a<» Mmh mod SmoU ... JHS. JOAM ADIU
M. C. S ; MANLFALTUBKE OF Artl&cUl SUM Fanunt, Mist*. Roon- Btc, Etc. nut abb anoa aamaa.
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All Work Guakaktkkd and
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Open *md RuidmuM, Cnee** fair. faf* May, N. J.
THE HOMESTEAD Inal Car. Washington and Jack.on Su. Cape Mar THE CAFE is thoroughly up-to-date in all appointments. Handsomely appointed' parlors for Indies. Cetta^ts served with choicest Wimei, Liquors, tf Beers
J. J. RATTY, Maatger
o<jBrown "Vjlla
218 PERRY STREET. CAPE MAY. -^mOPEN AU THE YEAR asST- . Rooms Large and Airv ... ... ApimintnientK I'irrt-class .. . 1%. Near the Beach .... B. E. MURRAY.
HOWARD F. OTTER 6ENEBAL UPHOLSTERER
FURNITURE a’nd MATTRESSES W SMA—ffa AWNINGS, Sad BGAdH TENTS A SPECIALTY \UAl lUfslRR Street. - Cepe Hey
fHE ALOINE,
Snoaw Iabbb aadafay, . Afnii
$m pardmympwat*; |
DECATUR ST. (Rrat h< fnJta beach.) Open all the ■Mntaint-daa^. Cuisine ex-
Dry Goods AND Notions,
323 Washington st. Cape May.
We Make Harness
and make it right. Tfie quality of the leather and the other material* oaed, le the beat obtainable, and ita cut put together and vtitched by akiUed hanJa. Double or tingle Harneee, for farm, delivery or road wagon*. Fine carriage Haraeee ia a apeoalty of our*, etc.
W. A. LOVETT
CAPE flAY. N. J.
TO REPUBUCANS: We are anxkma to hare every Republican in dole touch, and work mg in harmony with the Republican
favor of the election of a Republican Congress. The Congressional campaign must be baaed on the administrative and legislative record of the party, and, that being ao, Theodore Roosevelt'*; personality must be a central figure and his achievements a central thought in the campaign. We desire to maintain the work at this campaign with popular subscrip, tions of One Dollar each from Republicans. To each subscriber we will send the Republican National Campaign Ten Book and ail documents' ■seed by the Conutittee. Help us achieve a great victory. James S. Sherman, Chairman. P O. Box 3063, New York.
A romfortabl* homo at n mode rat, pries ixl eaay term*. Hotxao ia exerllvol coodiliodi haring four room* and kitches firat floor. thrcaWga rooms second' floor, taro rooms third floor both, gas, pare is water. All naoaaaxry oolbaUdinga. l entraeoe. Lot SOxlSO. On Third do Dear Broadway. W«at Cape May, N. J. Qm-rtCHonhaa. HaaliMata Broker. Oeaa» Dtraat, Uapa May, N< J

