CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3,1908
TfttNTON FAIR
•Uto Chow F«lr Io»*t» cl N»w Janwy. Penn •rlvnmn and New Vork are jnM no* ■ ui> anUclpkUou of tbe auuiul b of ike luter-SUUi Fair n UU yoar. op<-n r SM*d ctoalu* U, loUowln* FrWkj. Thl* fair MB ! aerwa of novel lenture*. lJ«:reUiy il>K arraused muu uitrmi*l>« evonu for each day the five. In makint room for Ibo f tore., uoor ofj^ UadlUonaJ lu»U Uou* of the .Trenton lair ha* aacrtflred, conatKjuenUy all of the deparuaeuU for exhibition purpoeea wUl be maintained at thu aame hlxh »laudard of #aat year, with departurVa enoush added to set the dlaplaya ol 1*07. There la a possibility that William Jeuuloca Uryau and William Howard Taft. Democratic and Republican candidates respectively for the 1’residency, will be at the Inter-State Fair. If Mr. Uryan cornea It will likely be on Monday, the opening day. If Mr. Taft can get to Trenton he will be entertained by the Fair Aaaoclatlor. on Thursday. Actual negotiations art pending for the appearance of these national figures at the Fair and positive announcement as to sloes will be made as aoo ble. The horse racing, special race*, vaudeville program. Midway, etC-.Wlll give patrons of the Fair many ties and the beat entertainment can boy. The speed program of fast races for every day. will be three races .1.00day. Wednesday and Friday and four on Thursday, for purses aggregating IT. 300. On Monday there will be i special motor cycle race for purse) amounting to 11000. It la coutempU ted that Monday afternoon abaM U featured by a Baby Show of -tri-ataU scope. It la also Intended to have i monster and beautiful Mardl Gras oc Tuesday night. Definite announcemeit as to these features will also be made later. Booths for the Fair wlU be sold at public action on September 12. The sale of grand stand boxes will take place September 14. Sale of grand stand seats Win he opened on September 15. The sale will be by mall and In charge of Holmes LaRue, InterState Fair Association. Trenton. .1 J. The aame price* will prevail and cash must accompany each order.
Fads Are Not Follies when your tailor m discerning. There's a heap in knowing the limitations of good form. For the faddish chap, •* 7%t I'orms "Jt the favored model. Two-button sack, novel pockets and enffa- Snap and individuality in details that Fashion smiles upon approvingly. Unordinary shades in striped patterns arc the newest tendency of the Metropolitan mode. We're presenting today a fresh assortment, priced so you'll order eagerly. Seeing now is selecting. Be ready when the mercury soars. We'll tailor
to your taste.
EDW. VAN KESSEL, 424 Washington St.
CAPE NAT, >1. J.
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NOTICE OF REGISTRATION. Notice la hereby given that tht Board! of Registry and Election It and for each and every election dla trlct or voting precinct In Cape Maj County„ will meet Tueaday, September 8th, 1908 and on Tuesday September 22. 1908, st the place where the next election in their district will be held, at o'clock In the afternoon, and remain In session until nine o'clock In the evening, for the purpose of making op from the canvassing books two lists of registers of the names, rest deuces and street numbers, If any .of all the persons In their respective inti tied to the right n St the next election, cc who shall personally appeal before them for that purpose, or wht shall be shown to the satisfaction of such Board of Registry and Election to have legally voted In that elecUor district at the last preceding election therela for members of the General Assembly, or who shall be shown by the affidavit In writing of some voter to that election district to be a legal r therein. September the aame hour* f election of i of political g nomlnations.or for both agreeable to the provision) of “A farther supplement of an act entitled An Act to regulate election,'’ which said supplement was approved April 14, 1903. and amendments there
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idea la hereby farther given, said Boards of Registry and will.have their final meeting
at, the hour of one o'clock in the afternoon and remain In session until aloe o'clock to the evening, for the purpose of reriaiBg and original registers, of adding thereto the names of all persona entitled the right of suffrage district at the shall be shown by the Tit Of trice to be of erasing therefrom the name of any person who, after a fair opportunity to be heard, shall be ehown not to b entitled to rote therein. Done In accordance with an act of Legislature of the BtatMpf New Jersey. entitled "A farther supplement to an act to regulate elections,'’ approved April 4, 1*81, and the ai meats thereto. H. F. DAUGHERTY. See’y. of County Board of Elect!
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By LEWIS TOWNSEND STEVENS 480 Pages 48 Illustrations. 31 Chapters. 5 Appendix . SEMI POSTPAID OH RECEIPT OP *z.M BY LEWIS T. STEVENS, Publisher 310 Washington St. Cape May. N. a*
The History of •:Cape May County: FROM THE ABORIGINAL TIMES TO THE PRESENT DAY EMBRACING
AN account of the Aborigines; The Dutch in Delaware Hay; The Settlement of the County; The Whaling; The Growth of the Villages; The Revolution and Patriots; The listablishment of the New Government; The War of «8i*; The Progress of the County and Soldiers of the War.
Established 1886.
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