Cape May Herald, 29 April 1909 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Vk* CttanvuUor Lruntac laat «»»• unlay tn^-mkic aavc a df>cn» 111 a vase «fb«—.• «h- d^v-o»l*nl 'rtn« (a • Xtm-. dcaHKii* bwa>4r. k vm (lie <ma>' ui Ttuxnu I’hnopr aKakiat MUUctttt Yihuk Mai U wa» on a bill f1l.«d for ih,- (orctoaurt- at a uortcacv of Id. ioo on arrea at laad to P«*«>r« i-ir*. Cap.- May CuunO Wboo «br •undaioant filed tbe Wll. Ura Youn*

A CHANCE FOR

Hj» a Faw Oollara Inv, Will Give Any Man a S Great Weal—People Wi They Realize There Nevi One Crop ard There I There are tUouaanila a

good a«r>cuilural

left lo t

purchased

Senders k Co.

for neorty uothMiy The firm at H

Judge Bui dug. Salt Lake City Utah, have an option on o»er a quarter of a tuflilou acre* that they ere offering at 12.95 an acre. THU land * scattered all o'er the state at Nevada and there Is lots of It that wJl grow crope without Irrigation Some of It adjoins towns and can be isn-d as additions to tcwnsltna. Other pieces ewpocially that lyta ajaeent to rtvere and creeks woulu make excwfleot fruit land. The above land was selected 10 years ago when the entry man had bia choice of aU the lands of th«

■tale.

H. B Sanders * On., furnish i catalogue of these lands free upon appllcaLioo. The above firm msdte a speclak} of lands. They can seU you timber lands in the Northwest. Oil lands li California or Utah. Fruit lands. Ir rigated Lands, or Agricultural Landi In any Western state. They make a specialty of State lands. Railroad lands. Land Scrip and Land Grants. They secure control of large tracts and seH at small proflta. The above firm has secured all the Irrigated lands of the Green River Valley Land * Water Co The largesi Carey Act withdrawal of fruit lands in the United State*. Auy person'wishing to make an Investment In Western lands should certainly write the shore firm.

Keys or Bed Hanging Supply peddler Ith or without wagons, ten dollar*

J unk dealer* ten dollar* Laundrle* ten dollar* Livery stable* ten doIUr*

Lumber yard* twenty dollar*

Lumber -yards and mill, twenty-)!' dollar* . _

■ ber yards and bricks, twenty-fin

[ wagons each, five dollar*

Peddlers < dlar* Peddlers o

For Sale Cheap. One Billiard Table,jin Al-condl tlon, newly covered, site 4* by * R. W. Dale. Lafayette and Jeffersoc

“w r 7o£ Petition*™., property owmer* rouid reepcetfully petition your °°” <,r ble bod., to have Uld a bouae eewer or lue^and'tbe^Goll C1ttb"dlouse. approx.

r pet. tlon era win ever . L LEACH. M. D.

l^*yvCH. M. O.

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P. H. HUOHIS MART L, WARE.

AN ORDINANCE Governing, Regclstln* end Flxlnp F of Mercantile Lloenees In Cape ■ City. N. J.. end Regulating the Bi

ed' by the Inhabitants of the CAP. May. in City CoaS^l, •? and Vt is hereby eMcted^y the i&Siiw «i?SVy*aTftw - to conduct the different kind of be.-in mentioned within the 1 Cape Mav <Tty^shall^be^aa Joilo. tan dollar*

la* each ten dollar* Automobile Garage, t *arh stall, according to capacity. Automatic weighing n

^leS!

Five Year* of Heart Trouble Cured by Dr. MHeg’ Heart Remedy “Before I began taking Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy I had been suffering from heart trouble for over five years. I had pains in my left aide, and under my shoulder blade, could not sleep on the left side, and was so short of bresth the least exertion Would bring on the most distressing palpitation. I had scarcely taken a half bottle of the Heart Remedy before I could see a marked change in my condition. When I had taken six bottles I was cured.” MRS. C. C. GORKFY, Northfield, Va. If there is fluttering or palpitation it is an indication of a weakness of the nerves and muscles of the heart. It is not necessarily diseased—just weak from over-work. The heart may be weak just the same as the eyes, stomach or other organs. You can make a weak heart strong by taking Dr. Miles' Hfcart Remedy. Get a bottle from your druggist, take it according to directions, and if it does not benefit he will return your money.

MtabiUtimant. MB dolrae aad tw>

fSiftninatf. _ ^'nKSS £?X SLTSLa SSt

^SoDcltll

acaat* tMUttMat Mini*.

sLojpa and atorea, fifty dollar*. .,"£rs !sjf«ia."Lae« .Srts l/thB.“jraairg and payable to *h* MoTOactlle Appraletr at hla office on tba Onk day of June of each yaar. and upon payment of the hoenae fee beraln manUoood. tba IdarcantUe Appralaar ■hall taaoe, to the Par**. Oi*"

SSSl“J" ffiSG? £

; h ucenM fee* and the pl*c« where ■uch hnvlni— l» to be earned on. provided. however, that no certincgU *h*n 'sis .“jsEr-svppf alk over or upon any land In laid loitloo which baa been acquired by th* Ity for beach front public park pur- >•*«. except upon plera erected upon a .“sr«,r.T£a:''J3 , i'»'r :a«' it rsfr-SX’Sr.ss •«-nece abell expire on the flm day of June following a uch payment, and It ahaU bo unlawful for any poreon of_par-

or 55ar W ^5& or thing herein required to be licensed, or tofld or aaelat aa employee, clerk or otherwlae In carrying on of euch bualor lo the ualng of wagon, vohltand. (tore or other place or thing sra, tsr„A"Cffis5 ir

carrlod on. and for aucta wagon, vehicle, stand or etore ta to ftdl and effect _ „.:ion m. And be It further ordained, That all poraona owning rolling chair* expreaa wagon* huckster wagon* omnibus, hsck and one-horse carta

i. fifteen dollar*

number by the Mercantile Appraiser for each raOtog chair, expreoe wafoo. huckster wagon, omnibus, hack or one-horse cart. Mcensed as aforesaid, which number shall be act oppnelt* the name of the owner of the rolling chair, expreaa wagon, huckster wagotk omnibus, hack end one-horae cart, so licensed la a Book of Licensee, to be kept by the said Mercantile Appraiset; said number so ^aasl^n-

cart and ahall ■

o horse*I, tan

Rest Batata Brokers and Insuranc* Beats, fifteen dollars. Restaurant* each, tea dollar* Rolling chair* each aa numbered. U RoU?ng U ^bali* >ll *ee’ch sa numbered, (double), five dollar* Reddle horse*, each, five dollar* Scale* for weighing, five dollar* Soda water fountain* five dollar* Spetacle stand*, ten dollar--Stereoptlcon Hew* ten dollar* Slock brokers and dealer* In Block*

rag* house*, ten dollar* jet car* used for local r traffic, each, fifteen doilera. Stores selling Japanese oi rod* fifteen dollar* ^ ^

Store* tor the seuing ot Bohemian Stores for the selling of gents' furshlng good* ten dollar* Sto-ee for th* eelllng of confectionery. ten dollar* Store* tor (he selling of confectionery fifteen dollar* .nr the selling of confectionery '"stares C ?y , y h wlnt^of clgarr at retail five dollar* for the eelllng ot cigars — ten dollar*

tobacco. Wholesale and retail

Irlmmlnga

selling at dry gpoda and

loOar*

* eelllng of dry :*. fifteen dollar*

oda^anS

* for the selling of electrical enps for the eelllng of flour and fteen dollar* a for th* selling of five and tat »od* ten dollar* a for the selling of frail tan dotdollar*® t0r U>e * clUn * ° r fttculfore, tan Steves for the selling of fumlturt trpeta. fifteen dollar* Stores tor the eelllng of fish and oysBtare* for the eelllng of flowers. lag of groceries. I fteen dollar*

rely fastened by n * In plain Haw.

mniku. )

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._. _ny person or persona to ua# rolling chair, express wagon., hud wagon, omnibus, hack, or ona-horea -. to allow any rolling chair, express ton. huckster wagon, omnlbu* hack, .. one-horse car* to be need on,any public highway or walk In Cap* May, unless the number assigned as aforesaid shall at all time be conspicuously placed In plain Hew on said rolling chair, express wagon, huckster wagon, omnlbu* hack or one-horse cart aa aforesaid. Section IV And be It further ordained. That no license shall be granted -ny rolling chair, unless such chair have guards over the wheels there- > that the wheels thereof shall mg In contact with persons pawing

That to^tn

And be U

further ordained, -eons be allowed

granted - "under thu orfflnant? .be business for which ouch Ua especially granted, 'and that than two peraoos be aHoaref huckster wagon and on* perooi

back or omnlbu*

tlon VL And be K further dalned. That tb* faas herein imp *— * licenses are Impoeed for VU. And be it further _ dalned. That any person or persons who violate any of th* proHsions of . ordinance shall upon conviction thereof, be subject to a fine In any earn 'In* Two Hundred dollara for ft* or Heiatiee at tba discretion of the Mayor. Alderman, or other -“-er ■afora whom i— —

Do Not Rtflit This

Oolaag you am toteraated In iKih* a i««t « t*«n for Tracklcally nothing. We have Juat rccMvod an opdoo on tyrar a quarter erf a mliUcu acrag <rf land to tracts trf ftom forty acrag up. TMt toad la not in one (tody bat la acattered aH over the BtaU eT Nevada to every Qxinty. It to not rocky, barw or low alkali tondj But U Ilrat-ctsag farmtoc land that wag raleoted twonty-flve ypara ago when the entry man had hto choice of any !«"* to the State of Nevada to aatoct from. A great deal of it liea on the bankn of the Hum holt River and other etreame. This land If kU oatalogued and a deacripttoc of each jbece la to be fotasj In Too will find we offer laud adjoining towns that can be uaod for additions. T-eod for farming, truck gardening, fruit growing or poo]try, cattle or abeep raJetog^TUJe absolutely perfect. iSVZU

Turn this page upside down and you will see what we gall this land for

By LEWIS roWNSEKS STEVENS

*M Paget. 48 niutn.tioai. 31 Chapter!. 5 Appendin'

«MI IOSTPAID 0« MCCIFT OF >LN Ml LEWIS T. STEVENS, Publisher

610 Washington St Cape May, H, J

Dtd you ever bear of land being offered at this price before where the tttto la perfect’ If the lands w© offered were rcxky and barreai a gold allver, copper, lead or gtoc mine might be found on aame. Or If they were low alkali lands they might contain borax or nitre beds. But they ere not. The lands we offer kre atricgjy agricultural lands. Therefore we can truthfully say that there Isn't an of land in Nevada that la not worth more than Two Dollaja and Ninety-five Cent* per acre.

SO YOU £ £AD THE HERALD! pgr IT IS TO THE INTEREST OF EVERY man who visits or owns property in Cape May to be ■ reader ol the Cape May Herald. In its columns you will find throughout the year much matter that will interest and be of value to you lor the trifling cost o( one dollar per yeat. It you do not already take the Herald cut out and fill in the following coupon, enclosing check or a one dolllar bill, »nd mail same to “Herald,” Cape May, New Jersey.

Term* |1-2S par acra down balance at par month. Tan par c

the rata of t nt- off for cast

i canta per acre

This LAND PUZZLE Has

ota- catalogue, alao * copy trf the New Nevada which t description of Nevada from an agrtcultcim] atsodpclnt. H. B. SANDERS & CO. Judge Building, Drawer H, SALT LIKE On. UTAH References: Commercial National Bank.

Sectloa A And be and enacted: That or neglect of any owm. — -- comply with the provlaloaa of UU* ordl- — KVsSsSa-rsiJs

r be tried, end I

proper officer

person or pan —

default of the, payment of such fine be ' ■ ' iq th* . City or County Jail

rm cot ezreedlna ninety days

daln ed. That the Mayor be and I authorise! end directed to us* sui “ — fores of the City aa la , -- execute and enforce Utli dlnance end to enforce all neee —" lawful police regulations that may (actatale th* bnMneaa of cars used for local paaaangar traffic and as mar. -—‘aot and taclUtate the eeraral Ijtradee and occupation* named

J. r. JAOOBY, PreaJdeof of Council. Agiprtyved April 17. 1909. T. J. MELVIN. Mayor. JNO. W. •mOiCPBON,

a as. Hu":

repealed,

take effect June- aim, mnmrawt muiJ. F. JAOOBY. PreaJdeat of OoodcU. Approved April *7. 1909. F. J. MBLYTN. Mj/oef; JNO. W. THOMPSON,

AN ORDINANCE CONCERidlNO SIDE WALKS Section 1. Bj It ordained and ani ted by th* Ichabltanta of the City Cap* May tn CUT Council aaaamblad a_the hreab^enacted by tba antoort^^of Batau la th* aty of Cap* May fronUn* or bordering upon any of th* Bone- 3 -* etreeu and public highway* coal ssj (str

Worn Uce thereof, twentywtx feet, and on the thereof olaety-ooe feet and alx Inches And containing In breadth on the re* Sooth line thereof, aeventy feet which

by N. O. Price. O. E,

In Chnnonry of New Jaruay.

Co.

to an order of the Coart 7 of fen Onto of M*r Aft tn U» above aUUA

We Make Harne ss

and makn It ngbt. Tba quality of tb* leather and the other material* used, .t tba beat obtainable, and 1U cat pot k gather and ititched by skilled bands Doobl* or alnsto Harnaaa, forfann dellvary or road wagon* Fine carries'

a apemalty of *-

The History of •:Cape May Counfr;. noM THE ABORIGINAL IIMLJ TO THE PRESENT DAt embbacinc

AN ot the Aborigine; The Dutch is The Whaling; The Growth ol the Village; The Revolution and Patriots; The Establishment oft the New Govi.-nmeot; The Wo ol tsta; Tb* Progrraa of tin roonty and Soldlcraot the W

LEWIS T. STEVENS, Pabllaher ft. CAPE MAY HERALD Send me toe Herald tor one year, for which enclosed find SI.

No. sad BL .. City

Established 1886. j

Bell Phone 97x

The Daylight Store

nnouncement

We feel positive that our Spring line of White Goods, Percales and Ginghams, as far as Style, Quality and Price is concerned, is the best popular priced line in the market. you Snspection Snoited

O. L. W. KNERR. 518-20 Washington St.

B- S. CURTIS Plumbing-, Steam and Gas Fitting Ali ORDKX3 RBCCIVS PROMPT ATTSXTIOX SHOP—Delaware At*. Cape May, ft, ,1 HOWARD F. OTTER GENERAL UPHOLSTER EH FURNITURE and "MATTRESSES WINDOW SHADES, AWNINGS, Mft BEACH TENTS A SPECIAL ftV 412 Wuhinjtott Street. Css* Hir WM. ©. ©HAW & ©ON GENERAL CONTRACTORS

Dwtor tn

UME, BRICK, CEMENT AND BUILDERS MATERIALS h Pkaaaa f23 ELK1RA STREET SAMUEL. E. EWING General Contractor, House moving a specialtjj •r/lM BBBBI3J, ShBlBBIBai. B. J ISAAC H, SMITH ICJ^OTHIBR FURNietTKJti HTflOMBum HAY. NJC