Cape May Herald, 25 June 1908 IIIF issue link — Page 4

CAPE HAT HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1908

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. llm-onl of Tmnauu'lluna which H«»r IWd llrcrallj’ Nolptl Thr fgllowlnj »rr »<mu, inseut 0»|w May Comity ftwl ratatr tran«frr«' Oatlicnnc Marxlrn to Mary K- Halmctlo. RiSt). Kart aide of Third Avc., lot A, acction a, Jilan of Cajw May CHy ljuul l'otu|>auT.' John A. I’hani rl ux to Moo roc Ktmacy. flAuu. 1‘rcmtaea on aoathu eat aide of Kranklin Street, adjoiniuit Jeremiah Mecray et al«. Monroe Kiiuaey et ux to John A 1‘hani. f.«Vuo. !■mltl«ea on northwod aide of l^farette at reel, »<IJomlntt Aaron eehellenfer et ala. Charle* K. Ma. Kean el ux loSamuel Mmk. #150. Three acre* on ea»t aide of Mam Hav*tKirc imiul at Kuhmn

Jrraey Oolecalea to Ulaa Tha Now Jrraey dakvatea and alternatea to the recent Kepabllean National Convention a-ul a few frlaoda. In all altfiut 46. will enjoy a dinner at Ik* Hotel Oaoa May on Saturday otroninif. I'hr delegate* iiiciu<le (iorernor Fort Colled State* Senator* Iruui Net Jen-ey. At Ml. Mary'a Chwr> h ’The annual exerclaea of 8t. Mart' I'archiai School were held In the au-ll toriuui on Jackaoo atreet on Turailay eniog, and were largely atteodt-d. the program cooaiated of muaic nod rwitatiooa hy Ihracholaraof tbeacbool. dt» Ada Kadclifl, of MlUvUle. a teacher of muaic In the acbool, had charge of allatra

Sorrel mare, < ■lid a good dnv trap. To tie »ol

Grand >Opeolng file new confectionery alore of Th man Will bank, at 407 W’aahlngUm street, will he opened to the public Satuiday Ihe iilh in*t. with a line of Tine goods made of pure g under the protection of the Cure Komi I jiw, and manufactured under i* ow-t auparvison. Thia ia entirely a nev store and new factory and all goodi will be perfectly freah, having been made in the Ustfew days, i r. \VIUbank expecU to have his new lighting ayslem installed in a few days that will make his the daylight candy slot*.

Dale. Hotel Uafhyette to Open The Hotel Lafayette under the management of its owner Colooel John Tntpjr, will open tomorrow for the scaaon of 1900, with a large li»t of goeits. Colonel Tracy has expended a large sum of money this winter in thoroughly refurnishing the hotel, and the bouse always had the reputation of being of the best kept along the coast pitrons always go away satisfied wilh the accommadatiaos which they enjoy while there.

For Hale Billiard Table for sale in strictly first class condition. Apply E. W Dale, Cor. Lafayette and Jefferson streets.

Notice to lirliuqaent Taxpayers Notice Is hereby given that after July 1,1900, I wilt proceed according lo law to collect all unpaid real estate ■ axea for the year 1907, then remaining unpaid, by making sale of the -aiiic. Lll delinquent taxpayers are requested, therefore, to arrange lo settle their respective amounts due. Stil. NKKDI.1CS, Collector, No. 608 Washington 81

Assigned to Cape May Kt. Her. Bishop McFaul, of the Catholic Diocrar, of Nr<r Jersey, has tssigbed to assist Krv Father Kelly, at HI. Mary's Chocib, Chpe May. Kev. Joseph Mahoney, from Beraardsriilr, N J.

Automobile I laces The Quaker City Automobile Club has dec detl lo hold ita races on the Ca|ie May beach front at a date lo be Jxed by the Cape May Automobile Club.

HIS LITTL* ALL. n my worldly goods I Cbm eu-

My thrsadlwre sti My corn-cob pipe.

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Glv# any spertal pleasure, lots to. the ••with an my worldly goods I thee *

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take thee* collar-buttons, too my worldly goods I the* en —H. a Macau ley. In Puck.

TAKING NO CHANCES.

Grand Opening The smallest people oo earth, beaded by "Queen MSd," the tiniest lady actress, will appear at the grand opening of the AnditorinmonSaturday evening at 8 o’clock, the admission for sdults 10 cents children 5 cents. These little people will sppear in liigh class vaudeville. Master Egbert, the little buster, is a great attraction. Caepty Weis, a very fanny little comedian Also up-to-date moving pictures.

Bread, rolls, fancy cake and ice cream is supplied by the Cape May Baking Co., No. 406 Washington 8L

sealed proposals will be receives! by the Board of Edncation, on July 2d, it 8 p. m. at toe High bebool builJing, Lafayette street for an addition to the building. Plans and spedficallons can be bad from Lather C. Ogden. Also for the resetting of boiler id said building. for information concerning the work see W. Gilbot. E. H. PHILLIPS, D. J.

Evelyn—Don't yon think. Harold that June is a common month to gel married In? Almost all the weddings lake place that month. Harold—Well, what's the matter with July, then? Evelyn—N-o: let’s make It the twentieth.

Get Out Your Booting Chairman Wrisley. of the Fourth of Joly committee, requeets that on that day everybody along thi line of match take es[x dai pains to decorate for the event. The march will be taken np at the corner of Beach and Broadway, and will inarch to Pittsburg avenue, thence to Perry street, thence to Sooth Lalayelle street, thence to Grant atreet, thence to Beach avenue and back le tbr starting point.

Because ire blow and Maw. Son,* blow but ilk* a surirm Some Ilk* tb* raging norm. Their bands—lo gst tbsoi wi

Take Notice For rent on very easy term*—Two large Stores connected with all fixtures large store house attached, also dwelling house attached with garden. Located Main and Seashore road, fold Spring 8 tmWw front Cape May. Bust- . established 30 year*. A rare opportunity. Address I. H. Kldredge, cape May City, X. J.

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New Fire Escapes The Auditorium on Jackson street has Just had plyril on the side of the building Ore eaotpe, in order lo avid any danger which might occur from a crowded house. Cape May Huatnaar Mcfcool Tea For the convenience of those attending the SummerHehool at Cape May a local train from Millville to Cape May will de established begin June*, lo leave Millville at 7.18 A. M , weekdays, and arrive at Cape May at HM A.’ M , stopping at all itucunedlate station*. Ketuming, effective same da Irani will leave Cape May at 4-40 P. M , weekdays, for MUivtlle, mi

The Mew Jersey Ham ety sill bold Uaaa Hotel Cape May o lug three days. The c at Capa May Mat week aad wen about the pfaaa by Dr W ei

BLOWING.

Pennsylvania Railroad KliONALLT-CONDDCTED EXCURSIONS NIAGARA FALLS Jaly 1, U. Aajast S, 19. September t and 16, I9M Round-Trip Rate-*I2.00 FROM CAPE MAY Tlckms cool returning on regular Indus its* brfore exeurelou to Philadelphia. -nd RPKClAl. THAIS of Pullman Parlor Car* and Day Conches leaving Philailclphia at 8 IU A. M. ou above datrs. rounlng via the PKnUHKMQUfc: HCHQL'KH ANN A VALLEY ROUTE Tick*!* rood r turning on irgulnr trains within SIXTEEN DAYS Inclodiug dale of rtrnreiOD. 8lop< ff wllbtu limit allowed at Buffalo reluming. Illustrated It. oklet and fall inrormatlOQ may b* obtained from Ticket Agtnta. J. K. WOOD 080 W. BOYD PaaaeOBer Trafll- •'■nager General Paaaeuger Aitrnt, Philadelphia, Pa.

Established 1872 J^ssen’s J^akery HOTELS AND COTTAGES SUPPLIED

524 Washington Street

7'At's Space is Reserved for C. H. Taggart

KEITH’S LAUNDRY Perry and South Lafayette Stress ^ All Class of Work at Lowest Prices

"i ROBERT H. KEITH

Manufacturing | New store Confectioner... T New Factory Full Line of the Best Candies oy Candy la made from pare good* neder the protection of the Pore Food Urer.

THOMAS H. WXLTBANK

407 Washington St

Washington and Jackson Streets Q^uioh flinch Service Leading Brands of Wines, Liquors and Cigars FRANK B. WRISLEY

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Opposite Congress Hall Terms Reasonable

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Hotel yhalfonte First Class Family House NEAR THE BEACH THepbooe Connections.

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What? I’m breo blowing long aata Ton think I ought to go? For fear that IU get all blown up

"Do yon approve of ramar inquired the student. "No.” answered the manager l gives tome of tbeee college boys heir Ideas of whi o behave in a theater.’*—Washington

“Pa. why did they kill the fatted calf when the prodigal 'Probably because the meat tnwt high that they a Herd t ’ *

PMke T« Ltarit Creditors. Rat ate of Theophiluu T. Price, dreward. Purroaut to the or.drr of Charles P. Vanamao. Surrogate of the County of Cape Mar. made on the tweotlrth day of May. A. D., 1908. oo the application of U a

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notice ia beretiy given to the creditors of sold deceased to exhibit to the sobaeriber unneroalh orafflrmaUon their claims and demands against the estate of raid drOMed within nioemnnihs from the *0lb day of May, A. D„ 1908. or they wilt be

forever barred of *

SATISFIED CUSTOMERS

WILL YOU BE ONE V

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Board of Cl B. County, N. J. mnlil twelve o'clock n. the dar of iu meeting or —*•

. r on the 7th day July, nineteen hundred and eight (1906) Cape Way Court House. N. J. lor the Co stractioo of a gravel road from the cent

80 Million Dollars in 48 Weeks

ing the the NEW Low-Cost Policy has been on the market, over 60,000 people have bought in the aggregate over $80,000,000 worth of Ordinary Life Insurance in The Prudential.

Individuals and institutions often spend years in an effort to win public approval. The NEW Low-Cost Policy rushed into popular favor instantly, becL! seit supplied a public demand.

F»r Parttalars ol NEW Low-Cost Policy. Adlrcss The Prudential

Dry Goods AND Notions,

FASHION SHEET MRS. E. TURNER 323'tWashlngton «t, Capa May.

We Make Harness

the beat obtainable, and ita cat put to gether and stitched by skilled bands. Doable or aiugle Harness, for farm, delivery or road wsgona. Fine carriage mess 1* a specialty of oars, etc. le-Dont Forget the Place. W. A. LOVETT Cor. Washington and Perry Streets CAPE HAY, N. J. TOCONSUMPTIVES Edward A. Wilson’s Preparation of * ’ ahites and Blodgett! from 1 formula Is the Hove reign for Consumption, Asthma, iritis; Catarrh, La Grippe, a, Colds, and all Throat and Maladies. jsands of been relieved by Thoue who have used it will have no other, and recommend it to their fellow sufferers.

The undersigned as a consumptive an testify Irom his own experience as

o its value.

Write at once—delay sore dangerous, nd may prove fatal. For full particulars, testimonials,

ete., address.

T, Sole Agent, iw York City, N. Y.

Coanty. N. J.. the sold Board

«ml 4ollsr* (ti 00003) drew* parable order uf Aathonr B Smith. Director <

Pure Fig Bars

(Selected Mats Used)

Guaranteed under the Pure Food

A Perfect Pood A Pere Fruit

A Natural Laxative te sbwwgtfa ef fruit oaly

HOME MADE For sole at Druggist*.

SmyraaPldCe. Breeklys, N. Y.

MATTINGS MATTINGS

Axminisler and Velvet Rugs. 1-4 Yard Crex Slair Carpet Now on Sale Grass Carpets Crex Carpets Grass Rugs Crex Rugs CHARLES A. SWAIN 305-7 Jackson St. Cape May, N. J.

JEWELRY AND WATCHMAKING

1888 Largest stock of carefully selected goods. Clocks of all kinds Repairing of Watches, Clocks or Jewelry promptly and skilfully done. BELF0KD OARKISOX

BUY YOUR FRUIT AT HOGAN’S CIPE Mrs OKLT FRUIT STORE Forty years in the Fruit and Candy Business. East Cape May delivery. Special sealed packages for Hotel Guests. No charge for package and delivery-501-3-6-7-9 WiSHIRGTOR ST.

■'he Mansion Bakery 317 Mansion St.

WK. WALDORF. Frop’r

All kinds of Pies, Cakes, Hot Bans, Biscuits, Fancv Goods, Etc. Hotels and Cottage trade solicited. Order* loft at the store or given to Ibedrirers, will be given prompt aad careful atteation.

Tailoring and French Dry Gleaning 1 Inform my frireds >Dd pstrow that I ban iakra late hip with dm. JOHN HUNT, under th. firm of ALEXANDER A HUNT

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