Cape May Herald, 6 May 1909 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Cottage* Rvnttnfl Rapidly

C'ot*a*« aro nsuhn: raittdly and

»*bo dWlsht to luns aoaaoQt

k tbv auaini<« Th<- artlvtty vbtot sdally C'»« band to hand with Ch» LlrmiK-UK la rory much In »vi- <«.•.- Ttif hi><<^» «rhlih arr mn> .« aj:<'l ui pn-pann* for the aumm.« .._!,.«a rvixat au rdctrwnioly «>x«ir

■ Joatloai of iha

hI.v «m-r ldi*y. of

jr of the church, and RaT Church Ocean

CHANCE -ew Dollar

Then- aie lb •u»u[id» of acre* m rwd aKCH-u-lural land left to the aealern atatca ihal can he imrchaaed for uoorly nothing. The firm of U. U Sandora * Co-. Judge Building. Salt Lake CUJ

Headache For Year* "I keep Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills on ham) all the time, and would not think of taking a I journey without them, no mat- { ter how short a distance I am I R°ing I have a sister that has had terril'lr headaches for years, and I coaxed her to try them and they helped her so much, she now keeps them by her all the time. From my own experience I cannot praise them

enough.”

MRS. LOU M CHURCHILL, 63 High st., Pcnacook. N. H. Many persons have headache after any little excitement or exertion. They cannot attend church, lectures, entertainments, or ride on trains without suffering. Those who suffer in this way should try Dr. Miles' AntiPain Pills. They give almost instant relief without leaving any disagreeable after-effects, as they do not derange the stomach or bowels; just a pleasurable sense of relief follows their use. Get a package from your druggist. Take it according to directions. and if it does not benefit he will return your money.

_ pralMr at hU offlea on tfc« flrat day of June of aaeh yoar. and upon paym«at of tba Hoanaa faa barton maoUoaad. tba MarcaoUla Appratoar shall toaua. to tba peraoc, Cftb

quiTt-r- of a million ac'

wdl grow ctojw wtfbout Irrigation Some of U adjoin* towns and can b> itot-U u addition* u> townslu*. Other ptoces cepedally that lytra

h.a choice if all the lands of th< rftale. H 11 Sander* A Co. furnlab t cataloeue of these laoda free upor apldtcatioti. The above flnr make a specialty of hinds. They can soil you tUntrer lands In the Northwest, OB lands to California or Utah. Fruit lands, lr rivaled Lands, or Agricultural Lands to any Western state. They mcke a apaclalty of Scat' lands, ilauroad land*. Land Scrip am 1aml Grants. They secure control of large tracts The above firni has aecurod all lh< IrThraied lands of the Green Rival Valley I-a-.id & Water CO The larsea Cany Act »itBdrawal of hub Ixnd! in the United States. Any person a-tshtox to make ar. to vestment to Wetoern lands BLouW cwtainly write the above firm.

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Automobiles, each 1*0 dollars AtiUnnobUe Garage, two dollar* f. each stall, according to capacity A noma tic welgbln* machlna*. airtom

t- t.rty a twemy^li

#to*ter. ^mx paying U five dollars

• 'art. two horses, ten dollars ciwl, wood or Ice wag oca or oarti aaeh len dollars Dalivary wagons each wagon used t «b»rr* , a^ 0 daalaFs ,n UeJnaa* t |a*’ paid, flv fv-riv

rut flower vendars tan dollara - Hay dealer*, tew dollars

ir ,£tss szjzriiJi isas U to be carried on. pror, that no cerUfloata shell conduct any bualnaaa on as ward side of the Boardw ._ „ upon any lend to eald loa,r~ b SLn^r^argo b, ,s: poaas except upon piers erected upon euch lands provided, however, tbst

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for ^ny buelne— -

thing herein required „ lo sld or sestet ae employes clerk

to carrying on of euch bin n the uetng of wegon. vel

isirvLii.' vwblcle, at and

1 be removed

i‘ve dollars

taUlshmenls each.

numbor by the Morcantlle Appraiser for each rulltog chair, expreaa wagon, huckster wagon, omnibus, back or one-borae cart, licensed as aforesaid, number shall be set opposite me of the owner of the rotting chair, express wagon, huckster wagon omnibus, hack and cme-horae cart, to licensed. In a Book of Licenses, to be kept by the said Mercantile Ap tiaer; laid number ao assignshall be securely fastened by nails tws. or rivets In plain view, on b rolling chair, expraae ■"

r wagon, omnibus hack U and ahall at no Um refrom. or be attached

'faeUnS^and 1 '*! ehall'^be^nUertul

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•he hlgbway^jr ^watt Jn Gape Maj^ 11 at ail Ume be conepicuously placed hlato view on eald rolling chair, essa wagon, huckater wagon, omnibus :k or one-horse cart ae aforeeald. octlon IV And^>a It further orned. That no license shall be granted any rolling chair, unless such ehalr h have guards over the wheels thereso that the wheels thereof shall not is In contact with persona passing

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le» for weighing, five dollara

; cars used for local passenger each, fifteen dollars 1 selling ^Japanese or forelgr. •' for the eclllng of boots and

en dollara

1 for the eeUlng Of boots shoe# thing, fifteen dollars 1 for the setting ot vegetables. 1 for the eeUlng of butter, eggs Jttry. fifteen dollara ■ tor the selling of bicycles or In bicycles supplies, ten^dollars 1”fQ.-"tb«° selling of gents' fur-

lection V. And be It further ordained, tranasn*’ any business under any d•ae grmntad under this ordinance ex - >t .he business for which such license s especially granted, and that no --re than two persona be allowed lo each huckater wajoo and one person to Section N't And be It further orlined. Thst the fees herein Imposed r euch licenses are Imposed for re is provisions of upon ^ conviction

“stores C for m the" I ie}Un« ^f elgmr* and obwrco at retail, five dollars Stores for ^ the selling ^of^iigers and *-- -- fur the selU.xg of cigars and wpoiasala and retail, fifteen dol

trimmings, tea dollars.

Stores for the seUtagwaf toy goodr. °Sto?isf^or’ the selling of dry^t°od*j

loching twenty-five dollara

Snrrfs for the selling of drugs, tan

drugs and

Section vn. And toned. That any pers shall violate any of - ordinance shall. xceedlng Two Hundred "dollar* offense or violation at th« dlacreof the Mayor. Alderman, or other proper officer before whom any such person or persons may be tried, and In default of the payment of euch fine be toed In tbs aty or County r <ui£aio n n < V»o I *,<5£ #t7 , on via And be It further athocised'* 1 d^dlrected* *** aDd 1 facflTtate^he ocal paseenger traffic and as may - protect and facilitate the severe] buain rases trades and occupations named In this ordinance. Sec. IX And be It farther ardstood

fancy roods, soda v

feed, fifteen dollara

selling of flour and

.rpets. fifteen Stores for to ra. ten dollar

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the selling of flah end oyaselllng of floe era, ten

setting of groceries, all. fifteen dollara selling of genta' fur-

Stores for t '-•ling goods lores for

dollara

-tores for the selling of Unware, plumbing supplies, at and oils, fifteen dollara Shp.-ea Cor the eellliw of tliflrare and plumbing supplie f oTla 'fifteen d'oLara or the selling of hardware, rtovea. poJnta plumbing, steam ...... ; , .nbr'as5, n s" , ;,.'SK-

gents' fural

Stores '

■. 1 1,.:;. Stores

t of Jewelry.

Stores for selling and bell-hanging supplies, ten dollara Stores for the aelllag of mDUnery anu StorM >0 for ^le^^eSniig of millinery. trimnUcra^and gents’ furnishing goods.

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ng of meet 1

Stores for lla ten dollara Stores or stands for ths sals of shalU tr-, len dollara 4^ acs -“““r Stores for the selling of stoves and plumbing supplies, ton dollar* -^Tla/r u * •“ Un ' < ^'“ UO ~ r7 - 8 tores foe dealing In second-hand »ds. twenty-five dollara _ - SnU^bon'doUara* UlB * 0f •* WlD * ^toree for tow^aelllng of saddle*

!3^?rs?d3t?fiKS7oni^ thopa god storea. «ty doUar*.

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OAPB JAAY HaBAUa, atatflWijAY. MAY 6, XS09

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Unloas you ar* mteroalad la got!tog * (root of farm Isxul far praoUoally nothin*. We bar* Joat roedved an option no over a quarter ot a million seres of land In tracts of from forty acres up. This land Is not to one body bat Is scattered alt over the State of Nevada to every County It U not rocky, barren or low alkali land. But It fkwt-claae T arm to* land that was selected twenty-ary years ago when the entry man bad bis choice of any land to the State of Nevada to select from. A treat deal of It Ilea on the banjo of the Hum holt River and other streams. This 1 a description of each piece Is to be found In

You will find we offer land adjoining town* that can be used for addition*. Land for farming, truck gardenia*, fruit growing or poultry, cattle or sheep ralttog. Title absolutely fcrfect.

The. History of •:Cape May Count/:non THE ABORIGINAL LIMLl TO THE PRESENT DAT EMBIACING

AN account at the Aboriginee; The Dutch Id ] Detaw«re B.y ; The Settlement cl the Count, The Whaling; The Growth of the Villages- The i Revo utton and Patriot*; The Establishment of the New Gov. -nmcnt. The War of 181*; The I Progress of th. ~oanty i,nd Soldier*of the Wat. I

By LEWIS TOWNSEXS STEVENS 480 Pages. 48 Illustrations. 31 Chapters. 5 Appendices stiii fusTPAin oi ucxirr or »z.m bt LEWIS T. STEVENS, Publisher 6»0 Washington St Cape Mar. Pt. ^

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provision, of this . snd that t tols"ordmai»e. h *ahiin take ettad Jane first, ctoeteec hundred and nine j. r. jacoby, . President of OooocU Approved AprS 27, 1WJ9. F. J. MBLVUt'. Mayot Attest: JNO. W. THOMPSON. Recorder

Propoaals Wanted, bids will be received by the City Council, of the OUy of Cape May 8 o'clock p. m.. May 10th. 1909. at the City Hall, tor the externof Jta atermwater system on mne. tktogte. Queen and Washington streets. Plana and cpecincatiana can be ocored al the City Hall, on the depoatt of 85 to be returned qo their surrenderThe right to. reject any and all da la expressly reserved by the city council. Dated April »«. 1909. 8TILWBLL HAND. Chairman Street Committee

Did you ever beer of land being offered at this price before where the title (a perfect” If the lands we offered were rocky and barren a gold silver, copper, lead or sJdc mine might be found on game. Or if they were low alkali Unde they might contain borax or nitre beds. But they are not. The lands we offer are strictly agricultural landa Therefore we can truthfully aay that there too l an acre of land to Nevada that L not worth more than Two Doilars and Ninety-five Cents per acre.

Tarmg |1^8 per aery down balance at the rate of t ' 1 i" per month, Ten per cent, off for caah

This LAND PUZZLE Has mystified thousands as they cannot understand how we can sell at this price. We ooutd not If we hadat taken an option oo the whole quarter

at a nilslioa seres

Send for o\r catalogue, also a copy of the New Nevada which gives a daecriptloo of Nevada from ao agricultural standpointH. B. SANDERS &■ CD. Judge Building, Drawer H, SALT LAKE CITY, UT/1

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Nstional Bank.

Dollsrs for the faithful performance ot his doty, which shall be paid tor by Tbs City of Cap* May and that said Mercantile Appraiser shall receive an annnal salary of five houdred dollars to be paid to equal monthly Installments up to December 21. 1909. from the monies collected by hkn as Mercantile Appraiser Section 6. And b* M further erf-

dloanee shall take effect Immediately upon Its passags and do* publication. J. F. JACOBY. President of CoonoU. Appro rod April 19. 1909. F. J. MELVIN, Mayor. Attest: JNO. W THOMPSON,

Is Chancery of New Jereay.

On BUI, eta Nottos (o Creditors.

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AN ORQINANCC. As ordinance appointing a MercsmUie Appraiser to and for the City of Cape May, New Jersey. Section 1. Be M" ordained and enacted by th* Inhabitants or The City of Capa May In City Council assembled. and It to bsrdby enacted by the authority of ths Sana. That there ■hall be elected by tba City Council ot Cape May after the passage and pobHcatJon of this ordinance a resident of said CKy to act as Mercantile Aprs tots of the City of Cape

Pursuant to an order of the Court : Obaneary of tbs Stats of Nsw Jsrasy, Binds la tbs above stated cause the twenty-second day of March. Steen hnsdiwd and nine, the Alton of the A. J. Small Basd■rlsc Onsnpany an ordered to pref to tba receiver to this

within two

of said order or tbsy wtB be exclnd-

such dtri -

of two years from

for s

•esc aB Mercantile taxes la accordanc« with the term of the Mercantile ordinance now totroduosd In said CR. Council, sad U ahall be his duty to make a yearly assessment of ad persons dote* bust news In said City of Caps May. and to notify Ml persons corporations whan found -to be

dsotarsd by this court to sands of the effects Of a

Lewis T. Stereos, Boesirar. ■t office address. No. «H Wash a Street, Cape May OUy, t. V. 89-M. Now Jorsey.

Section i. And be It further oralaad that all Ucsnas tsss collected by said Mercantile Appraiser shall be by him paid over monthly to City Treasurer of “

receipt for same, i monthly to City

o runasr or- «s

dalimd that said Msrcaatfle Apprals- one or shad bs fnrntohed by CMy Coun tbs with ths proper ts*s assl osrtl- th* nostas sad also bosk* sad SUtioMry Mm

CAPE MAY COUNTY ORPHAN** iJ'r'xfffViT. \ ?.* By rtrtta of an -order of the OipbanW Court of the County of Cape May made on tbs third day af March.

tate of Juba B. Brtotoo. deceased, wffl on the ‘twsoty-flm day of May.

■ msTs^v&ss-c Us roodae, at tea Sheriff* offioa. at — *"

of *ald Julia 8. to tba followta* tracts of land whereof the said JuMa B. Brtatoa, died seised, to wV:

. Une thereof, oae hundred and twenty-elx feet, and on the Bert Mm thereof nicety-one feet and six luchei oontajnto* In breadth on the reo South Une thereof, seventy feet which ■aid lots or piece of grocud ere known as Lots 24 and 26 In teettou n a plan of lots prepared for the Mount Vernon Company of Cape May. by N. O. Pi-toe. C. R.. December 28tt.

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Dated April 19. 1909. LEV IB D. SPEAJCMAN, Administrator. JOSEPH BBOK TTLBR. Proctor.

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We Make Harness

mpd tbe othsr ,

the best obtainable, and its cut pnt U •ether and stitched by skilled hands Doable or stogie Harness, for farm delivery or road wagons- Fine carries

Harness is a specialty of ours, etc. NT*Dow'i Forget tba Place. W. A- LOVETT

Cwr. Washington sad Perry Street*

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W OFOUft RWH STAflPS free free With yonr first oaah purchase of *1.00 and upwards, by presenting this adrorttsemaut and learn aB

about our

■YEW STAHP SYSTEMWe haro tbs bast shoe* we can ."bay far th* money ta great variety. Shoes for men, women and children, and redeem the stamps when you

i I get 100 at

ECZEMA ini PILE COE?

HU. WAHTU—MAL.

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DO Y0D READ THE HERALD! [gp IT IS TO THE INTEREST OF EVERY

man who visit* or owns property in Cape May to be a reader o( 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 ol one dollar per yeai. ll you do not already take the Herald cut out and fill in the following coupon, enclosing check or a one dolllar bill, and mail same to “Herald,” Cape May, New Jersey.

LBWUT. STKVKXS, Publisher e; cape may herald Brad me tba Herald for one year, for which encloued find SI. Fo. aad SC .... «ty

tstat liBhed 1886. Bell Phone 97x The Daylight Store

nnouncement

We feel Positive that our Spring line of While Goods, Percales and Ginghams, as far as Style, Quality and Price is concerned, is the best popular priced line in the market. ^ou Snspection Snvited

O. L. W. KNERR. 618-20 Washington Su

B. S. CURTIS Plumbing, Steam and Gas Fitting

All orders ucxiv* SHOP—Delaware Ave,

ATTENTION Cap* May, A.,

HOWARD F. OTTER GENERAL UPHOLSTERER FURNITURE and “MATTRESSES .WINDOW SHADES, AWNINGS, aad BEACH TENTS A SPEC!A l rv 412 WasMafton Street, y* - - ~ Cape An

WM. ©.-©FIAW & ©ON GENERAL CONTACTORS Dealer |* UME, BRICK, CEMENT AND BUILDERS MATERIALS Both Pksass 82J ELMIRA STREET

SAMUEL, EX EWING General Contractor, - House moving a specialty ?B3? i9#J13S, SUBASSSS. «. J

ISAAC H. SMITH

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•t, R-dnr Dim. -ST. CAPK MAY. N.J,